Plasmon FS3102 manual General Precautions and Electrical Considerations

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3 General Precautions and Electrical Considerations

Read all these instructions before setting up and using your system!

Follow all warnings and instructions noted on the computer and in the operating instructions.

Save these instructions for future reference.

Use of a non-interruptible power supply is strongly recommended.

Do not set up or use this device near water. Electrical shock and damage may occur if water shorts out high voltage parts.

Do not block the enclosure vents or place this device in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. Blocking enclosure vent could cause installed components to overheat and operate unreliably.

Avoid setting the device on a bed, sofa, carpet, pillow or other soft surfaces that can cover the enclosure vents.

Never set the device on a radiator, heat register, or other heat source.

Never insert foreign objects into the enclosure slots. Fire, electrical shock, and/or damage may occur if such objects short out high voltage parts.

Operate the device using the correct type of AC power source, as specified on the label (typically, 115V/60Hz in the US and Canada; 230V/50Hz in the UK and Europe).

Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet to prevent electrical shock.

Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong.

Replace any obsolete outlet. If you use an extension cord with the system, use a 3-wire extension cord and make sure that the extension cord’s ampere rating is sufficient to handle the load of all the equipment plugged into it.

Use an approved surge suppresser to protect the equipment from erratic electricity supply.

Install new or replace failed disk drives with drives that are listed on the Plasmon approved drive list ONLY.

Check that the total load of all devices attached to one cord or one outlet never exceeds 15 amperes. The wattage rating for most devices is listed on the label for the product.

Do not set any object on the power cord. Situate the power cord away from traffic areas so it will not be stepped on or tripped over.

Prevent static electricity from permanently damaging your electronic components. Observe the proper Electro Static Discharge (ESD) measures when handling components such as drives.

Do not attempt to service this device yourself except as explained in the manual.

The maximum operating ambient temperature is 40˚ Celsius.

The rear of the unit should have at least 300mm clearance from any other objects for ventilation.

The power supply cord provides the safety earth connection. The power supply cord should be connected to an outlet that is grounded in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC).

Contact service personnel for assistance if:

A power cable or plug is frayed or damaged.

Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide Safety and Emissions Appendix D Supported Disk Drives Default IP Address Preface IntroductionDisclaimer Trademarks ModificationsFCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Booklet InformationShielded Cables ComplianceRaidtec FS3102 Block Diagram FS3102 System OverviewGeneral Precautions and Electrical Considerations Contact service personnel for assistance ifCleaning Instructions Safety and Emissions Familiarising yourself with the system UnpackingWhat’s in the box Outlines the standard kit supplied with a Raidtec FS3102System Front View System LED Indicators System ViewsController Indicators System Back ViewIndicator Colour Description Installing SFPs Optical transceivers Installing the FS3102 systemInstalling Disk Drives SFP Removal Installing a Host Bus Adaptor HBASFP Replacement Cabling the Host and the FS3102 Single Port/Host DAS ConfigurationDual Port, Single Host SAN configuration Dual Port, Multi Host DAS Configuration Configuring the FS3102 Battery Backup Unit BBU Battery Pack Replacement PolicyBBU Indicators Data Hold TimeField Replaceable Units FRUs Replaceable10Plasmon Technical Support Appendix a Alerts Failure EventsBBU Alert Messages NotificationsPage Appendix B RAID Features Logical VolumesRAID Levels RAID CreationRAID Verify Stripe SizeStripe Unit Size CachingDisabled Auto RebuildPriority BackgroundEnvironmental Conditions Appendix C System SpecificationsElectrical Characteristics Mechanical Specifications WeightDimensions Air FlowAppendix D Supported Disk Drives Supported Drive ListDefault IP Address Appendix E Ethernet Interface ReferencesSupported Interfaces Supported ProtocolsFCC