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Fujitsu A3C40097357 RX300 S6 Power Button Switch Module Panel
- Product Type: Power Button Switch Module Panel
- Compatibility: Fujitsu RX300 S6 Server
- Function: Controls server power on/off
- Interface: Front panel component
- Genuine Fujitsu Part
- Ensures proper server boot and shutdown functionality
- Direct replacement for original module
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Product Overview
The Fujitsu A3C40097357 is a replacement power button switch module panel designed for the Fujitsu RX300 S6 server. It provides the physical interface for powering the server on and off and potentially other front-panel functions.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Button Switch Module Panel |
| Server Model Compatibility | Fujitsu RX300 S6 |
| Functionality | Power Control |
Additional Specifications
| Component Location | Front Panel |
| Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
| Part Number | A3C40097357 |
Product Description
This component, the Fujitsu A3C40097357, is a critical front-panel part for the Fujitsu RX300 S6 server. It serves as the physical interface through which administrators initiate power-on and power-off sequences for the server. A functional power button is essential for the basic operation and management of any server. As a genuine Fujitsu part, the A3C40097357 is designed to meet the specific requirements and form factor of the RX300 S6 server. This ensures seamless integration and reliable performance, preventing potential compatibility issues that might arise with third-party or generic replacement parts. Its installation typically involves connecting to the server's motherboard or internal chassis wiring. Replacing a faulty or damaged power button module with the A3C40097357 restores the server's ability to be controlled directly from the front panel. This is important for immediate operational control, emergency shutdowns, and routine maintenance procedures, contributing to the overall uptime and manageability of the server infrastructure.


