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External Standard Control Panel Connectors

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Standard Control Panel Intel® Server System SR1550AL 8.2.3 Drive Activity LED The drive activity LED on the front panel indicates drive activity from the onboard hard disk controllers. The Intel® Server Board S5000PAL also provides a header giving access to this LED for add-in controllers. 8.2.4 System Identification LED The blue system identification LED is used to help identify a system for servicing. This is especially useful when the system is installed when in a high density rack or cabinet that is populated with several similar systems. The system ID LED will blink when the System ID button on the control panel is pressed or it can be illuminated remotely through server management software. 8.3 External Standard Control Panel Connectors The standard control panel has two external I/O connectors: • One USB port • One VGA video port The following tables provide the pin-outs for each connector. Table 50. External USB Connectors Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description PWR_FP_USB2 USB_DN2_FP_R USB_DP2_FP_R GND GND GND GND Table 51. Video Connector Description VGA_RED VGA_GREEN VGA_BLUE Unused GND GND VGA_INUSE_L GND Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Description GND GND Unused VGA_DDCDAT VGA_HSYNC_L VGA_VSYNC_L VGA_DDCCLK GND GND If a monitor is connected to the control panel video connector, the rear video port on the server board will be disabled and the control panel video will be enabled. The video source is the same for both connectors and is switched between the two, with the control panel having priority over the rear video. This provides for easy front accessibility to the server. 58 Revision - 1.3 Intel order number D31982-006

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Standard Control Panel
Intel® Server System SR1550AL
Revision – 1.3
Intel order number D31982-006
58
8.2.3
Drive Activity LED
The drive activity LED on the front panel indicates drive activity from the onboard hard disk
controllers. The Intel
®
Server Board S5000PAL also provides a header giving access to this
LED for add-in controllers.
8.2.4
System Identification LED
The blue system identification LED is used to help identify a system for servicing. This is
especially useful when the system is installed when in a high density rack or cabinet that is
populated with several similar systems. The system ID LED will blink when the System ID
button on the control panel is pressed or it can be illuminated remotely through server
management software.
8.3
External Standard Control Panel Connectors
The standard control panel has two external I/O connectors:
One USB port
One VGA video port
The following tables provide the pin-outs for each connector.
Table 50. External USB Connectors
Pin #
Description
1
PWR_FP_USB2
2
USB_DN2_FP_R
3
USB_DP2_FP_R
4
GND
5
GND
6
GND
7
GND
Table 51. Video Connector
Description
Pin #
Pin #
Description
VGA_RED
1
9
GND
VGA_GREEN
2
10
GND
VGA_BLUE
3
11
Unused
Unused
4
12
VGA_DDCDAT
GND
5
13
VGA_HSYNC_L
GND
6
14
VGA_VSYNC_L
VGA_INUSE_L
7
15
VGA_DDCCLK
GND
8
16
GND
17
GND
If a monitor is connected to the control panel video connector, the rear video port on the server
board will be disabled and the control panel video will be enabled.
The video source is the
same for both connectors and is switched between the two, with the control panel having priority
over the rear video.
This provides for easy front accessibility to the server.