Emulex manual Labeling Requirements, Product Information, NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-2

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In the United States, all optical GLMs, GBICs, 1x9 and small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class 1 laser products that conform to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label located on the optical GLM, GBIC, 1x9 or small form factor transceiver.

In Europe, all optical GLMs, GBICs, 1x9 and small form factor transceivers sold by Emulex are certified as Class 1 laser component assemblies that conform to the requirements contained in the CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) standard EN60825-1:1994 (including amendment 11) and EN60825-2:1994.

GLMs, GBICs, 1x9 and small form factor transceivers are certified by a recognized European testing agency and have appropriate markings on the assembly. The DHHS conformity label and European conformity mark will not be visible externally once the optical GLM, GBIC, 1x9 or small form factor transceiver is connected to or inserted in the host adapter and the adapter is installed into a system.

Labeling Requirements

No caution or danger labels are required for use of the GLM, GBIC, 1x9 or small form factor transceiver since they are Class 1 laser component assembly. In the U.S., the only laser safety label required is the DHHS certification label that already appears on the GLM, GBIC, 1x9 and small form factor transceiver. In Europe, the EN60825-1/EN60825-2 standards require that the system-level product has a Class 1 information label permanently attached and clearly visible

whenever access to the GLM, GBIC, 1x9 and small form factor transceiver optical port is possible. Each Class 1 product shall have affixed an explanatory label bearing the words:

Alternatively, at the discretion of the manufacturer, the same statement may be included in user information. If a label is used, an example of the IEC Class 1 information label that is suitable for most European countries is shown below. The label consists of black printing on a white background. Languages represented on this label are English, German, Finnish and French, and they represent the minimum set for acceptance of a Class 1 product in most European countries.

Product Information

GLM

The optical GLM is a single port communications card. Each communication port consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly. The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser diode of gallium aluminum arsenide (GaAlAs). This material emits in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave and 1270 to 1355 nanometers for long wave, and are commonly referred to as short wavelength (SW) or long wavelength (LW) lasers. The discrete laser diodes are classified as Class 3B laser products. Once they are incorporated into the GLM, the product’s automatic power control maintains the average power launched into a fiber at a value below the Class 1 limit.

Note: OFC GLMs are found only on the LP6000. Any reference to OFC or non-OFC products applies only to the LP6000, and not to other HBA models.

For OFC GLMs (Open Fiber Control) the optical fiber link between two GLM ports is continuously monitored by the open fiber link detection and laser safety control system (OFC). In the event of a break anywhere in the path, this control system prevents laser emissions from exceeding Class 1 levels. For non-OFC links, the optical power from the laser transmitter is controlled and maintained at a lower power level. The power emitted from either an open fiber or open laser transmitter is guaranteed to be below the Class 1 limit. Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous. No user maintenance, service operations or adjustments can be performed on any GLM accessory.

GBIC

The optical GBIC is an integrated duplex data link for bi-directional communications over multimode or single mode optical fiber. Each GBIC consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly. The transmitter subassembly contains a semiconductor laser emitting in the wavelength range of 770 to 860 nanometers for shortwave length

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Contents NetWin 110 HBA NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using a Microsoft Cluster Server Using the AutoPilot Manager UtilityCannot See New LUNs Windows HBA Status LEDs Overview Starting the AutoPilot Manager Utility Using the AutoPilot Manager UtilityAutoPilot Manager Utility Elements Menu BarToolbar Discovery Tree Property Windows and Property PagesStatus Bar Modifying Discovery Properties Discovering SAN ElementsViewing Host Information Viewing the Discovery SummarySorting HBAs Managing Host Bus AdaptersResetting an HBA Reverting to an HBA’s Default NameEditing an HBA’s Name Viewing an HBA’s General Information Viewing Target Information Viewing Fabric InformationAdvanced Mode Operation Upgrading Firmware and Enabling x86 BootBIOSViewing LUN Information Updating Firmware Enabling or Disabling x86 BootBIOSMapping Targets and Editing Persistent Bindings Changing Current SettingsAuto-Persistent Binding Current MappingsPersistent Binding Configuration Updating a Driver for Windows Updating DriversStarting the Bios Utility Bios Utility Configuration GuideEnabling the Bios on an HBA Changing the Default AlpaChanging the Plogi Retry Timer Changing the Topology Enabling and Disabling the Spinup DelayEnabling and Disabling EDD Setting Auto ScanEnabling and Disabling the Environment Variable Enabling and Disabling the Start Unit CommandEnabling and Disabling Auto Sector Format Select Configuring an Installed Drive As a Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Installing Windows on a New Boot Device NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide Using a Microsoft Cluster Server Page Laser Safety Notice SpecificationsHardware Reference Certification and ClassificationLabeling Requirements Product InformationNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-2 1x9 Transceiver Small Form Factor TransceiverUsage Restrictions NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-3NetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide B-4 System Level CertificationSCSIport Miniport Driver Does Not See Targets TroubleshootingAutoPilot Manager Utility Cannot See Other HBAs or Hosts Cannot See New LUNs WindowsNetWin 110 HBA User’s Guide C-2 HBA Status LEDs