Difference between revisions of "Power Button"
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<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">To Turn the System ON</h3><br /> | <h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">To Turn the System ON</h3><br /> | ||
: - Press the power button one time. (Only press it once.) The system takes a few minutes to completely load and display the screen.<br /><br /> | : - Press the power button one time. (Only press it once.) | ||
: - The system takes a few minutes to completely load and display the screen.<br /><br /> | |||
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Revision as of 20:23, 3 September 2013
Important
This system should never be turned OFF. It is designed to run all the time, collecting sensor information, updating tables and graphs, and sending designated alerts. These things can only happen while the system is running.
To Turn the System ON
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To Turn the System OFFNever unplug the system while it's running.
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Where is the Power Button Located?
Power Button is on the front of Asus computers | Power Button is on the side of MSI computers |