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HP NetServer LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions

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HP NetServer LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions Q1. Which Processors are supported in the NetServer LC 2000 A1. The NetServer LC 2000 supports Intel Pentium III 533 MHz, P III 600 MHz, P III 667 MHz and PIII 733 MHz processors. Q2. What is new on the front panel of the NetServer LC 2000? A2. q The Power ON/Off/Sleep button The power button acts as both a button for transitioning the system between the off and on states, and a button for transitioning the system between the on and sleep state (NOTE: The term "sleep" refers to a low latency, reduced power consumption, wake up state. When the system detects activity it becomes fully functional). q Reset button This switch is to reset the NetServer. q Keyboard Lock button Puts the NetServer in keyboard locked mode q Secure Mode LED This LED glows solid green when the NetServer is locked. q Reserved LED This LED is reserved and not used in this release. q Power ON/OFF/Sleep LED This LED is solid green when powered ON and dark when powered OFF. The LED will flash green when in inactive sleep state. q Over temperature LED This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for an overheated condition and blinks amber for warning temperature conditions. q RPS LED This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for bad power supply and blinks amber indicating a power supply not functioning correctly. q Fan Fail LED This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for non functional fan and blinks amber for warning one of the fans may be turning too slowly. q Hard Disk Activity LED This yellow LED indicator flashes during SCSI or IDE disk drive activity. q Power Indicator LED This green LED indicator remains steady on when the system is running, and off when the system is off. This indicator blinks once per second in sleep mode. q

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HP NetServer LC 2000 Frequently Asked Questions
Q1.
Which Processors are supported in the NetServer LC 2000
A1.
The NetServer LC 2000 supports Intel Pentium III 533 MHz, P III 600 MHz, P III 667 MHz
and PIII 733 MHz processors.
Q2.
What is new on the front panel of the NetServer LC 2000?
A2.
q
The
Power ON/Off/Sleep
button
The power button acts as both a button for transitioning the system between the off and
on states, and a
button for transitioning the system between the on and sleep state
(NOTE: The term "
sleep"
refers to a low latency, reduced power consumption, wake up
state.
When the system detects activity it becomes fully functional).
q
Reset button
This switch is to reset the NetServer.
q
Keyboard Lock button
Puts the NetServer in keyboard locked mode
q
Secure Mode LED
This LED glows solid green when the NetServer is locked.
q
Reserved LED
This LED is reserved and not used in this release.
q
Power ON/OFF/Sleep LED
This LED is solid green when powered ON and dark when powered OFF. The LED will
flash green when in inactive sleep state.
q
Over temperature LED
This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for an overheated condition and blink
s
amber for warning temperature conditions.
q
RPS LED
This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for bad power supply and blink
s
amber indicating a power supply not functioning correctly.
q
Fan Fail LED
This LED indicates green when normal, blinks red for non functional fan and blink
s
amber for warning one of the fans may be turning too slowly.
q
Hard Disk Activity LED
This yellow LED indicator flashes during SCSI or IDE disk drive activity.
q
Power Indicator LED
This green LED indicator remains steady on when the system is running, and off when
the system is off.
This indicator blinks once per second in sleep mode.
q