Hardware Operator’s Guide
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Important Messages
This guide contains important messages that must be read carefully and followed:
Note
A note calls attention to information that can be helpful in
understanding the operation of the product. A note usually, but not
always, follows the information to which it relates.
CAUTION
A caution calls attention to an operating procedure or practice that
could result in damage to the product if not correctly performed.
Do not proceed beyond this caution until you fully understand and
meet the indicated conditions. A caution usually precedes the
information to which it relates.
WARNING
A warning calls attention to a procedure or practice that could
result in personal injury if not correctly performed. Do not proceed
beyond this warning until you fully understand and meet the
indicated conditions. A warning always precedes the information
to which it relates.
Related Publications
The following list contains the name and order number of the Digital Linear Tape
(DLT) publication that is shipped with the DLT4000 or DLT7000 installation kit.
DLT Publications
Quantum DLT 7000 Tape Drive Product Manual
KT–TH6XB–EW
Quantum DLT 4000 Tape Drive Product Manual
KT–TH5XA–TE
Servicing
Any servicing, adjustment, maintenance or repair must be performed only by
authorized service–trained personnel.
Warranty
If you have any questions about the warranty for this product, contact your dealer
or your local Hewlett–Packard sales representative.
Grounding
The computer in which this product is installed is a safety class I product and has a
protective earthing terminal. There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground
from the main power source to the product’s input wiring terminals, power cord or
supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has been
impaired, disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored.
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