HP Tc2100 hp server tc2100 installation sheet (English) - Page 17

Applying Power to the HP Server, Power, Mouse, Keyboard, USB 2, COM 2, Parallel, Keylock, Video

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Chapter 2 Controls, Ports, and Indicators • System Fan is a variable speed fan controlled by thermal sensors on the system board. The system fan speed can be controlled by the fan speed settings in the (BIOS) Setup Utility. Power Input Voltage Switch Mouse Keyboard USB (2) COM 1 Parallel Video COM 2 Keylock LAN System Fan External SCSI (SCSI Model only) Figure 2-3. Rear Panel and Ports Applying Power to the HP Server If you chose to use sleep states in conjunction with the HP Server tc2100, refer to "Sleep States (ACPI)" later in this section and your respective NOS before attempting to use sleep states. 11

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Chapter 2
Controls, Ports, and Indicators
11
System Fan is a variable speed fan controlled by thermal sensors on the
system board. The system fan speed can be controlled by the fan speed
settings in the (BIOS) Setup Utility.
Power
Mouse
Keyboard
USB (2)
LAN
COM 2
Parallel
Keylock
Video
COM 1
System
Fan
Input
Voltage
Switch
External
SCSI
(SCSI
Model
only)
Figure 2-3. Rear Panel and Ports
Applying Power to the HP Server
If you chose to use sleep states in conjunction with the HP Server tc2100, refer to
“Sleep States (ACPI)” later in this section and your respective NOS before
attempting to use sleep states.