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  • The system controller/ operator panel is held in place with one screw

  • Remove the screw and pull the panel out of it's tabs.

  • The system controller contains a keyswitch to start and stop the machine, a LCD display that shows a nifty CPU usage graph when running, and 4 operator buttons to control the system controller.

  • This console can display fan speed and temperature, power supply voltages, and logged error messages.

  • How many computers do you know of that start up with an ignition key? :)

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