The following illustration shows the location of the switches, jumpers, and buttons on the server.
The following table describes the jumpers on the system board.
Jumper number | Jumper name | Jumper setting |
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J7 | System TPM physical presence jumper |
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J11 | CMOS clear jumper |
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J15 | UEFI boot backup jumper |
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Note:
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Switch number | Default position | Description |
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1 | Off | Reserved. |
2 | Off | Power-on password override. Changing the position
of this switch bypasses the power-on password check the next time
the server is turned on and starts the Setup Utility so that you can
change or delete the power-on password. You do not have to move the
switch back to the default position after the power-on password in
overridden. Changing the position of this switch does not affect the administrator password check if an administrator password is set. |
3 | Off | Reserved. |
4 | Off | Reserved. |
5 | Off | Reserved. |
6 | Off | Reserved. |
The following table describes the functions of the button on the system board.
Button name | Function |
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Force NMI button | This button is on the rear of the server. Press this button to force a nonmaskable interrupt to the microprocessor. You might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button. You can also use it to force a blue-screen memory dump (use this button only when you are directed to do so by Lenovo Support). |