XenData SX-10V2 Installation And User Manual

XenData SX-10V2 LTO Archive Appliance
Installation and Users Guide
© 2011-2014 XenData, Inc. All rights reserved. XenData is a trademark of XenData Limited. Document last modified: 23 April 2014
Installation and Users Guide: XenData SX-10 Archive Appliance
Contents
Notices
1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
1.2. Logical Drives
1.3. Specification
1.4. SX-10 Models
2. Control Panel and Connections
2.1. Front Panel
2.2. Rear Connections
3. Installation
3.1. Rack Mounting
3.2. Desktop Mounting
3.3. Initial System Configuration
3.4. Setting Policies for Archiving to LTO
3.5. Configuring the XenData Alert Module
4. Power-On and Power-Off Procedures
4.1. System Power-On
4.2. System Power-Off
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Notices
SAFETY
To avoid the possibility of personal injury, b e sure to turn off the power to the equipment and discon nect the power cable before removing the cover.
FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, p ursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ge nerates, uses, and can radiate radio fre quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Shielded cables are required for this device to comply with FCC Rules. Use shielded cables when connecting this device to others.
European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) XenData encourages its customers to use current recycling practices in order to reduce the burden that waste
electronic products place on the environment. If you are retiring a fully functional appliance, you are encouraged to transfer the functional unit to a new user,
thereby extending the useful life of the tape library. The manufactur e of all products requires the consumption of energy. By extending the life of the equipment, energy is conserved.
In accordance with environmental directives that are be ing implemented in many countries (refer to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE) XenData provides customers with “End of Life Instructions” that identify the process for recycling the materials and components that make up this equipment.
End of Life Instructions: Tools required
No. 1 Phillips head screwdriver
Disassembly procedure
1. Remove power cable.
2. Remove 5 screws that hold the case cover in place.
3. Remove case cover.
4. Remove internal subassemblies.
Items requiring special disposal Battery
The motherboard contains a battery which should be removed as shown below.
Do not damage the battery in any way, as a damaged batter y may releas e hazardo us materials into the envir onment. Do not dispose of the battery in general garbage and follo w the requirem en ts applicab le to local laws and regulations. Within the EU, the battery may be returned to your reseller for disposal.
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PCIe Riser Card
The PCIe riser card requires special disposal, as it contains lead-based solder.
Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) This equipment is compliant with the European RoHS Directiv e 2002/9 5E C as long as us ed as pr ovid e d in the Server
Exception, located in Section 7 of the Directive Annex. Use of the products outside the scope of the Server Exceptio n will not be compliant with the Directive.
New and Used Parts
XenData equipment is manufactured from ne w parts, or new and used parts. Regardless , XenData’s warranty term s apply unless the equipment is specifically identified by XenData as “used” or “refurbished”.
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