Meridian Data 16i ユーザーズマニュアル
Hardware Installation
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Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
2.1 Introduction
This chapter gives detailed instructions on how to install the subsystem. When installing the
subsystem, it is necessary to mount the chassis into a rack cabinet and to install hard drives
and drive trays. Installation into a rack or cabinet should occur before the hard drives or drive
trays are installed into the subsystem.
CAUTION!
Please note that the installation instructions described in this manual
should be carefully followed to prevent any difficulties and damage to
your subsystem.
2.2 Safety
Precautions
1. Disconnect the power cords if the need should arise for cleaning the
chassis. Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a
lightly moistened clothe for cleaning.
2. Be sure the correct power range (100-120 or 220-240VAC) is supplied
by your rack cabinet or power outlet. It is highly recommended to
connect two different power supplies to separate power sources; e.g.,
one to a power outlet, and the other to a UPS system.
3. 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 severely 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.
4. Rack-mounting: The subsystem is intended to be rack-mounted.
Following concerns should be heeded when mounting the enclosure
into a rack cabinet:
a. An enclosure without disk drives can weigh over 60 pounds.
Two (2) people are required to install or relocate the
subsystem. Drives should be removed from the enclosure
before moving the subsystem.