Dell External OEMR XL R210II Technical Guide - Page 22

Control Panel LED, Security

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Dell 4.10 Fans There are three system fans located in the middle of the system. Figure 9. System Fans 4.11 Control Panel LED See the Hardware Owner's Manual for information. 4.12 Security 4.12.1 Top Cover Lock Mechanism The PowerEdge R210 uses a coin lock on the top cover. This lock must be unlocked and the cover removed to access the internal components. 4.12.2 Bezel The bezel lock is located on the front of the bezel and provides security for the system by preventing access to optical disk drives and the Power button. 4.12.3 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) The PowerEdge R210 uses a TPM 1.2 compliant encryption chip solution on the system board with BIOS support worldwide, except for China where Trusted Computing Module (TCM) is the standard. TPM is disabled by default. PowerEdge R210 Technical Guide 22

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Dell
PowerEdge R210 Technical Guide
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4.10
Fans
There are three system fans located in the middle of the system.
Figure 9.
System Fans
4.11
Control Panel LED
See the
Hardware Owner’s Manual
for information.
4.12
Security
4.12.1
Top Cover Lock Mechanism
The PowerEdge R210 uses a coin lock on the top cover. This lock must be unlocked and
the cover removed to access the internal components.
4.12.2
Bezel
The bezel lock is located on the front of the bezel and provides security for the system
by preventing access to optical disk drives and the Power button.
4.12.3
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
The PowerEdge R210 uses a TPM 1.2 compliant encryption chip solution on the system
board with BIOS support worldwide, except for China where Trusted Computing Module
(TCM) is the standard. TPM is disabled by default.