Specifications

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PowerEdge T710 Technical Guide 18
All system fans are pulse-width modulated (PWM) fans. The T710 supports optional redundant
cooling.
4.10 LCD Control Panel
The LCD control panel is located on the front of the system chassis to provide user access to buttons,
display, and I/O interfaces. See Figure 6. The control panel includes the following features:
ACPI-compliant power button with an integrated green power LED (controlled by iDRAC6)
128x20 pixel LCD with controls:
o Two navigation buttons
o Select button
o System ID button
Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) button (recessed)
Ambient temperature sensor
LCD Control Panel Figure 6.
For more information on the LCD panel, see the LCD Panel Features section in the About Your System
chapter in the PowerEdge T710 Hardware Owner’s Manual on Support.Dell.com.
4.11 Security
The PowerEdge T710 supports the security features listed in Table 4. For additional information
regarding the following security features, see the PowerEdge T710 Hardware Owner’s Manual on
Support.Dell.com.
Security Features Table 4.
Feature
Description
Cover Latch
A tooled latch with lock on the side cover secures it to the chassis
Bezel
A metal bezel mounted to the front of the chassis with a lock to protect
unauthorized access to remove or install an optional tape backup unit,
optical disk drives, or hot-plug hard drives. System status on the LCD control
panel is visible even when the bezel is installed.
Hard Drive
The front bezel of the system contains a lock which secures the system hard
drives.
TPM
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is used to generate and store keys,
protect and authenticate passwords, and create and store digital
certificates. The TPM can also be used to store Microsoft
®
BitLocker™ keys
for hard drive encryption features in Microsoft Windows Server
®
2008. TPM is
enabled through a BIOS option.