HP LH4r HP Netserver Service Handbook, Volume 2 - Mid - Page 73

Setting Keyboard Lock Button

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Control Panel Hard D is k A ctivity L ig h t 1 Yello w = Em b ed d ed SCSI A o r ID E b u s ac tive P o w e r-O n L ig h t Green = pow er is on P ow er B u tto n Res et B u tto n H ard Dis k Ac tivity L ig h t 2 Yello w = Em b ed d ed SCSI B b us active K eybo ard L oc k Lig h t Yellow = k eyb o ard is lo cked K eyb oard Lo ck B utton The following list describes each item on the control panel. Power Button Power-On Light Reset Button Hard Disk Activity Light 1 Hard Disk Activity Light 2 Turns the HP NetServer on and off. Note that when the HP NetServer is turned off, the power to the internal circuitry and mass storage devices is disabled; however, AC power is still applied to the power supply. Always disconnect the power cord before removing the cover. Green when the HP NetServer is on. Restarts the HP NetServer. You can press this button if the HP NetServer "hangs"or "locks up"- it has the same effect as turning the HP NetServer off and on. Save any work before pressing the reset button. Any information not saved is lost when the HP NetServer shuts down. Yellow indicates activity on the Embedded SCSI A bus or IDE bus. Yellow indicates activity on the Embedded SCSI B bus. Keyboard Lock Button Keyboard Lock Light Prevents unauthorized use of the keyboard. Press the keyboard lock button to lock the keyboard. Enter the password to unlock the keyboard. For more information, see Setting Keyboard Lock Button. Yellow when the keyboard is locked. 65

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Control Panel
Power-On Light
Green = power is on
Power Button
Reset Button
Keyboard Lock Button
Keyboard Lock Light
Yellow = keyboard
is locked
Hard Disk Activity Light 1
Yellow = Embedded SCSI A
or IDE bus active
Hard Disk Activity Light 2
Yellow = Embedded SCSI B
bus active
The following list describes each item on the control panel.
Power Button
Turns the HP NetServer on and off. Note that when the HP NetServer is turned off, the
power to the internal circuitry and mass storage devices is disabled; however, AC power
is still applied to the power supply.
Always disconnect the power cord before
removing the cover.
Power-On Light
Green when the HP NetServer is on.
Reset Button
Restarts the HP NetServer. You can press this button if the HP NetServer “hangs”or
locks up”— it has the same effect as turning the HP NetServer off and on. Save any
work before pressing the reset button. Any information not saved is lost when the HP
NetServer shuts down.
Hard Disk Activity
Light 1
Yellow indicates activity on the Embedded SCSI A bus or IDE bus.
Hard Disk Activity
Light 2
Yellow indicates activity on the Embedded SCSI B bus.
Keyboard Lock
Button
Prevents unauthorized use of the keyboard. Press the keyboard lock button to lock the
keyboard. Enter the password to unlock the keyboard.
For more information, see
Setting Keyboard Lock Button
.
Keyboard Lock
Light
Yellow when the keyboard is locked.