Dell Force10 C300 C300 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 40

After you supply to the system, the following should occur, Verify that the LEDs are unlit. - console

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com WARNING: The C300 operates in either of two voltage ranges. Each range supports a different supply configuration. As a safety precaution, do not install more than the recommended maximum number of PSUs (given by the table below), as this causes high leakage current. Install blank panels in all unused PSU slots. Voltage Frequency Maximum PSU 100 -110 200 - 240 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 6 primary + 2 redundant 3 primary + 1 redundant To supply the C300 system: Step 1 2 3 4 5 Task Verify that the source complies with the system input requirements in the section System Specifications on page 62. Energize the remote source or outlet. Toggle the switch on the AC supplies to the ON (top) position. In an AC Supply, the LEDs should be green. If these LEDs are not lit green: Check that the unit is properly installed. Verify the source. If the supply cannot be verified, off all modules and replace the unit. The fan tray LED should be green (online). You should be able to hear the air flowing through the chassis. If the fans are not operating properly or air is not flowing through the chassis: off all supplies. Verify that the fan tray is properly installed. If the fan tray LED remains unlit, down the unit, and replace the fan tray. To turn off the AC supplies: • Toggle the switch two the OFF position. • Unplug the cord from the receptacle on the front of the supply. • Verify that the LEDs are unlit. After you supply to the system, the following should occur: • The fan tray should be operating. • The green (online) fan tray, RPM, and line card LEDs should be lit and remain lit as long as the system is receiving and is operational. When you supply to the C300, the system performs a series of -on self tests. RPM and line card LEDs blink as the diagnostic programs run. No user interaction is required at this point. Observe the process on your console monitor. When the boot process is complete, the card LEDs remain online (green) and the console monitor displays the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt. NOTE: Do not press any keys or control sequences at any time during the boot process. Doing so may cause the boot process to terminate. 40 | Powering Up

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WARNING:
The C300 operates in either of two voltage ranges. Each range supports a different supply
configuration. As a safety precaution, do not install more than the recommended maximum number of PSUs
(given by the table below), as this causes high leakage current. Install blank panels in all unused PSU slots.
To supply the C300 system:
To turn off the AC supplies:
Toggle the switch two the
OFF
position.
Unplug the cord from the receptacle on the front of the supply.
Verify that the LEDs are unlit.
After you supply to the system, the following should occur:
The fan tray should be operating.
The green (online) fan tray, RPM, and line card LEDs should be lit and remain lit as long as the system
is receiving and is operational.
When you supply to the C300, the system performs a series of -on self tests. RPM and line card LEDs
blink as the diagnostic programs run. No user interaction is required at this point. Observe the process on
your console monitor. When the boot process is complete, the card LEDs remain online (green) and the
console monitor displays the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt.
NOTE:
Do not press any keys or control sequences at any time during the boot process. Doing so may cause
the boot process to terminate.
Voltage
Frequency
Maximum PSU
100 -110
50/60Hz
6 primary + 2 redundant
200 - 240
50/60Hz
3 primary + 1 redundant
Step
Task
1
Verify that the source complies with the system input requirements in the section
System Specifications on
page
62
.
2
Energize the remote source or outlet.
3
Toggle the switch on the AC supplies to the
ON
(top) position.
4
In an AC Supply, the LEDs should be green.
If these LEDs are not lit green:
Check that the unit is properly installed.
Verify the source.
If the supply cannot be verified, off all modules and replace the unit.
5
The fan tray LED should be green (online). You should be able to hear the air flowing through the chassis.
If the fans are not operating properly or air is not flowing through the chassis:
off all supplies.
Verify that the fan tray is properly installed.
If the fan tray LED remains unlit, down the unit, and replace the fan tray.