User manual ASUS P1

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[. . . ] Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies, and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners' benefit, without intent to infringe. · Intel, LANDesk, and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. · IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines. · MS-DOS, Windows, WindowsNT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [. . . ] NOTE: The right and top panels do not provide access into the system so therefore this guide will refer to the left panel as "side panel. " AP1 Hardware Reference Guide 13 II. System Components Side View The side of the server is provided to show the interior components of this server. Some of the components illustrated are optional. Power Supply Hard Drive CD-ROM 5. 25" Device Cage Floppy Drive 3. 5" Device Cage Hard Disk Drive Stabilizing Link Bar Fan Module Long Card Guide Speaker II. Components Side View Motherboard WARNING: Always remove the power cord when working on the server internal components to prevent electrical shocks or damage to electrical components. ATX power supplies that are plugged into an AC outlet always have standby power even when powered Off . 14 AP1 Hardware Reference Guide II. System Components Side Panel The side panel needs to be removed to gain access to the internal system. Remove the padlock if one is used on the side panel. Remove the thumb screw on the back of the side panel. Pull the side panel away from the chassis from the back. Pull the bottom of the side panel outward from the bottom. Components Side Panel Thumb screw location Removing side panel (Step 2) Removing side panel (Step 3) Stabilizing Link Bar The stabilizing link bar needs to be removed in order to access the motherboard or remove the 3. 5" device cage. The air should flow from the rear of the chassis to the front of the chassis. System Speaker This server has a standard speaker for error notifications and other alerts. For computer audio capability, an audio card and external speakers are necessary. The standard system speaker mounts in the chassis as shown here. To remove the speaker, press the metal clip (or pry from front) with a screwdriver and lift the speaker upward. Press clip (or pry from front) with screwdriver to release AP1 Hardware Reference Guide II. System Components Device Cage (3. 5") The 3. 5" device cage is used for mounting one 3. 5" floppy device (such as a 1. 44MB floppy, LS-120, MO, or ZIP disk drive) and two hard disk drives. Before devices can be installed or removed from the 3. 5" device cage, you must remove the device cage from the chassis. 3. 5" Device Cage Removal Procedure: 1. Remove the stabilizing link bar, if not already removed. Rotate the locking lever clockwise using a screwdriver inserted from the top of the lever. (It is very difficult to turn it with your fingers, it requires that you pull the lever outward first before turning it. ) 3. Slide backward to remove the 3. 5" device cage. [. . . ] 4) A total of 7 "Narrow Ultra-SCSI" devices (ID0-ID6) may be connected to the 50 pin Narrow connector when using 1. 5m (4. 9ft) cable but only 4 devices when using 3m (9. 8ft) cable. Ultra-SCSI technology is unstable over long lenghts, therefore stability will depend on they quality of your cable and devices. 5) A total of 7 "Narrow Fast SCSI" devices (ID0-ID7) may be connected to the 50 pin Narrow connector. IV. Appendix SCSI Cabling 30 AP1 Hardware Reference Guide IV. [. . . ]

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