AR3016G Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
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Safety Precautions:
5.
SFP transceivers:
If the FC cables that were previously purchased do
not come with pre-installed SFP transceivers, transceivers must be
separately purchased and connected to the FC cables. (See
Section
4.1.4
)
6.
Memory modules:
If you wish to change the pre-installed memory
module, a separately purchased module must be installed. (See
Section
5.3
)
7.
Rack installation:
The enclosure chassis can be installed into rack
cabinet using self-purchased mounting rails, rear-attached brackets, or
Uniwide’s
IFT-9273CSlider
rackmount rails. (See
Section 2.10
)
2.3. Safety Precautions:
2.3.1
Precautions and Instructions
1.
Be sure the correct power range (100-120 or 200-230VAC) is supplied
by your rack cabinet or power outlet.
2.
Thermal notice: All drive trays (even if they do not contain a hard
drive) must be installed into the enclosure. Leaving a drive bay or
module slot open will greatly affect the airflow efficiency within the
enclosure, and will consequently lead to system overheating. Keep a
faulty module in place until you have a replacement unit and you are
ready to replace it.
3.
An enclosure without disk drives can weigh over 24 kilograms (53
pounds). Two (2) people are required to install or relocate the
subsystem. Drives should be removed from the enclosure before
moving the subsystem.
4.
Airflow considerations: The subsystem requires an airflow clearance
especially on the front and rear. For proper ventilation, a minimum of
2.5cm is required between the front of the enclosure and rack cover; a
minimum of 5cm is required between the enclosure and end of the rack.
5.
Handle the system modules by the retention screws, eject levers, or the
module’s metal frame/face plate only. Avoid touching the PCB boards
and connector pins.
6.
None of the covers or replaceable modules should be removed in order
to maintain compliance with safety, emission, or thermal requirements.
7.
Always secure every enclosure module by its retaining screws or make
sure it is held in place by its latches.
8.
Always make sure the subsystem has a safe electrical earth connection
via power cords or chassis ground by the rack cabinet.