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Dell PowerEdge T330 Owner's Manual

Front panel features and indicators — tower mode

Figure 1. Front panel features and indicators — eight 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassis
This image shows the front panel features and indicators in an eight 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassis.
Table 1. Front panel features and indicators — eight 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassisItem 1 is the power-on indicator or power button that glows when the system power is on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system. Note. On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system by using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off. Item 2 is the NMI button that is used to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when running certain operating systems. This button can be pressed using the end of a paper clip. Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system documentation. Item 3 are the system identification buttons on the front and back panels that can be used to locate a particular system within a rack. When one of these buttons is pressed, the LCD panel on the front and the system status indicator on the back flashes until one of the buttons is pressed again. Press to toggle the system ID on and off. If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode. To reset iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the button for more than 15 seconds. Item 4 is the LCD menu buttons that allow you to navigate the control panel LCD menu. Item 5 is the information tag, a slide-out label panel that allows you to record system information such as Service Tag, NIC, and MAC address, as per your need. Item 6 is the LCD panel that displays system ID, status information, and system error messages. For more information, see LCD panel features. Item 7 is the USB management port/iDRAC Direct port that allows you to connect USB devices to the system or provides access to the iDRAC Direct features. For more information, see the iDRAC Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals. The USB management port is USB 2.0-compliant. Item 8 is USB connector that allows you to connect USB devices to the system. The port is USB 3.0-compliant. Item 9 is the optical drive or tape drives that allows you to install optical drive or tape drives. For more information about supported optical drives and tape drives, see Optical drives and tape drives (optional). Item 10 are the hot swappable hard drives.
ItemIndicator, button, or connectorIconDescription
1Power-on indicator, power buttonPower-on indicator iconEnables you to know the power status of the system. The power-on indicator glows when the system power is on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system.
NOTE: On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off.
2NMI buttonNMI icon

Enables you to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when running certain operating systems. This button can be pressed using the end of a paper clip.

Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system documentation.

3System identification buttonSystem identification iconEnables you to locate a particular system within a rack. The identification buttons are located on the front and back panels. When one of these buttons is pressed, the LCD panel on the front and the system status indicator on the back flash until one of the buttons is pressed again.

Press the system identification button to turn the system ID on or off.

If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode.

To reset iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the system ID button for more than 15 seconds.

4LCD menu buttonsEnable you to navigate the control panel LCD menu.
5Information tagContains system information such as service tag, NIC, MAC address, and so on for your reference. The information tag is a slide-out label panel.
6LCD panelDisplays system ID, status information, and system error messages. See LCD panel.
7USB management port/iDRAC Direct portUSB management port/iDRAC Direct port iconFunctions as a regular USB port or provides access to the iDRAC Direct features. For more information, see the iDRAC Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.

This port is USB 2.0-compliant

8USB connectorUSB 3.0 connector iconEnables you to connect USB devices to the system. This port is USB 3.0-compliant.
9Optical drive or tape drivesEnables you to install an optical drive or tape drives. For more information about supported optical drives and tape drives, see Optical drives and tape drives (optional).
10Hard drivesEnables you to install up to eight 3.5-inch (2.5-inch with adapter) hot swappable hard drives/SSDs.
Figure 2. Front panel features and indicators — four 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassis
This image shows the front panel features and indicators in a four 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassis.
Table 2. Front panel features and indicators — four 3.5-inch hot swappable hard drive chassisItem 1 is the power-on indicator or power button that glows when the system power is on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system. Note. On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system by using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off. Item 2 is the NMI button that is used to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when running certain operating systems. This button can be pressed using the end of a paper clip. Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system documentation. Item 3 are the system identification buttons on the front and back panels that can be used to locate a particular system within a rack. When one of these buttons is pressed, the LCD panel on the front and the system status indicator on the back flashes until one of the buttons is pressed again. Press to toggle the system ID on and off. If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode. To reset iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the button for more than 15 seconds. Item 4 are the LCD menu buttons that allows you to navigate the control panel LCD menu. Item 5 is the information tag, a slide-out label panel that allows you to record system information such as Service Tag, NIC, and MAC address, as per your need. Item 6 is the LCD panel that displays system ID, status information, and system error messages. For more information, see LCD panel features. Item 7 is the USB management port/iDRAC Direct port that allows you to connect USB devices to the system or provides access to the iDRAC Direct features. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals. The USB management port is USB 2.0-compliant. Item 8 is USB connector that allows you to connect USB devices to the system. The port is USB 3.0-compliant. Item 9 is the optical drive or tape drives that allows you to install optical drive or tape drives. For more information about supported optical drives and tape drives, see Optical drives and tape drives (optional). Item 10 is the hard drives, that are up to eight 3.5-inch (2.5-inch with adapter) and are hot swappable drives. Item 11 is four-slot hard drive blank and is supported on systems with an x8 hard drive backplane configured for software RAID support. These systems support only four hard drives, and the remaining hard drive slots are pre-installed with the four-slot hard drive blank, and cannot be upgraded for additional storage.
ItemIndicator, button, or connectorIconDescription
1Power-on indicator, power buttonPower-on indicator iconEnables you to know the power status of the system. The power-on indicator glows when the system power is on. The power button controls the power supply output to the system.
NOTE: On ACPI-compliant operating systems, turning off the system using the power button causes the system to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the system is turned off.
2NMI buttonNMI icon

Enables you to troubleshoot software and device driver errors when running certain operating systems. This button can be pressed using the end of a paper clip.

Use this button only if directed to do so by qualified support personnel or by the operating system documentation.

3System identification buttonSystem identification iconEnables you to locate a particular system within a rack. The identification buttons are located on the front and back panels. When one of these buttons is pressed, the LCD panel on the front and the system status indicator on the back flash until one of the buttons is pressed again.

Press the system identification button to turn the system ID on or off.

If the system stops responding during POST, press and hold the system ID button for more than five seconds to enter BIOS progress mode.

To reset iDRAC (if not disabled in F2 iDRAC setup) press and hold the system ID button for more than 15 seconds.

4LCD menu buttonsEnables you to navigate the control panel LCD menu.
5Information tagContains system information such as service tag, NIC, MAC address, and so on for your reference. The information tag is a slide-out label panel.
6LCD panelDisplays system ID, status information, and system error messages. See LCD panel.
7USB management port/iDRAC Direct portUSB management port/iDRAC Direct port iconFunctions as a regular USB port or provides access to the iDRAC Direct features. For more information, see the iDRAC Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.

This port is USB 2.0-compliant

8USB connectorUSB 3.0 connector iconEnables you to connect USB devices to the system. This port is USB 3.0-compliant.
9Optical drive or tape drivesEnables you to install an optical drive or tape drives. For more information about supported optical drives and tape drives, see Optical drives and tape drives (optional).
10Hard drivesEnables you to install up to four 3.5-inch (2.5-inch with adapter) hot swappable hard drives/SSDs.
11Four-slot hard drive blankSupported on systems with an x8 hard drive backplane configured for software RAID support. These systems support only four hard drives, and the remaining hard drive slots are preinstalled with the four-slot hard drive blank, and cannot be upgraded for additional storage.

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