2-25
Features
Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
Figure 2-7 shows the server mechanical locks and
monitoring.
Figure 2-7. Mechanical Locks and Monitoring
POWER
STATUS
DISK
B
Left
Right
A
C
D
A
Front panel
key lock
Key lock the short front panel door to prevent access to the
power and reset switches. This lock also secures the right-
hand door.
B
Location of
internal
intrusion
alarm switch
The intrusion alarm switch is present on the SCSI drive bay
door. The switch opens when the drive bay door is opened. An
intrusion alarm signal is transmitted to the system board,
where server management software processes the signal for
security.
Summary of Contents for MT2000
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