Plasmon LF 6602 Tilt Range, Heat Dissipation, Particulate Limits, AC Ground, AC Power Cord

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AC GROUND

The LF 6602 chassis must be connected to earth ground for operator safety. The AC power cord has a grounding conductor which connects the LF 6602 chassis to safety ground through the site AC power system. If the site AC system ties its ground wire connection to earth ground, then the LF 6602 chassis will also be tied to earth ground. All site AC power connections must be maintained on the same safety ground.

A line grounding connector located on the rear panel of each LF 6600 can also be used to tie the drive chassis to earth ground. These ground connectors are 6-mm (0.24-in.) M4 with a nut and lock washer.

AC POWER CORD

The type of AC power cord supplied with the LF 6602 will depend upon the configuration ordered.

POWER SUPPLY OUT-OF-RANGE PROTECTION FEATURES

Each LF 6600 power supply provides over and under voltage protection, over current protection, power failure detection and over temperature protection. Should an out-of-range condition occur, each LF 6600 detects it and shuts down the DC outputs of the power supply.

NOTE

After the situation is corrected, power can be restored by turning the AC power switch to the off position, waiting 1 sec and then turning the power switch to the on position again.

TILT RANGE

The LF 6602 is not designed for use when tilted from the vertical position.

HEAT DISSIPATION

The LF 6602 cabinet will typically represent a heat load of 292 kg-calories/hr (1160 BTU/hr) during a read/ write operation. When media cartridges are inserted, loaded, spun up, spun down, unloaded and removed at each drive's maximum rate, the LF 6602 will typically represent a heat load of 364 kg-calories/hr (1450 BTU/hr).

PARTICULATE LIMITS

The LF 6602 is designed for use in an office or computer room. The environment must have a low dust level. Each drive filters incoming air for cooling to reduce the quantity of particles entering the drive; however, the filters are not effective against small particles (including tobacco smoke). These particles will become deposited on optical components and media, causing a degradation in drive performance. Refer to the Operator Maintenance section for media cleaning and air filter cleaning instructions.

PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE - LF 6602 USER MANUAL

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Contents Optical Disk Drive Page Page Warnung Agency Compliance and Approval Page Table of Contents Accessories Appendix a Scope Related PublicationsPage General Description Page Drive Characteristics Front PanelRear Panel Dimensions and Weight TEMPERATURE, Humidity and Altitude TemperatureAC Power Requirements Shock and VibrationHeat Dissipation AC Power CordTilt Range Particulate LimitsLocation of LF 6600 Warning Labels Page Unpacking and Repacking Instructions Unpacking the LFUnpacking the LF Removing Banding Straps from LF EP005017 Positioning Ramp on Pallet Moving the Shuttle to the Home Position Inspecting the LF Repacking the LFShipping Bracket on Rear of LF 6602 Cabinet Manually Closing the Drives Baseplates Moving the Shuttle Assembly to the Shipping Position Page Page Installation Installation RequirementsScsi BUS Considerations Terminator LF 6602-to-Host Cable Connection Connecting Power and Scsi Cabling SINGLE-DEVICE Configuration MULTIPLE-DEVICE Configuration Connector VerificationExtension Procedures LF 6602 Cabinet Configuration Showing Interlock Location Page Controls and Indicators Operating InstructionsTEST/SELECT POWER-ON Procedure Operating Mode Modes of OperationOperating Condition DOC Display English French German Configuration Mode Viewing the configuration View ConfigPage Main Menu Viewing the Configuration View Config View Configuration MessagesDisplay HW Page Page Scsi ID Rd Ahead Setting the Scsi ID Setting the BUS Parity CheckingSetting the Language Setting the Write Protect OptionSetting the Media Autoload Option Setting the Load Switch OptionSetting the Read Ahead Option Setting the CDE Curs OptionSetting the Busy Option Setting the Modsel RA OptionSetting the MM Spinup Option Clear NvRAM Diagnostics Selftests Clear Rtpm Diagnostics Menu Part SET the Internal Drive Serial Number SET Serial # Page DRV SN Test Mode Media Cartridge Handling Page Setting the Write Protection Switch Media Access Door Media Insertion and RemovalAffixing Labels LF 6600 Media Access Cartridge Insertion Cartridge Removal Manual Cartridge Release Mechanism Opening the BaseplatesRemoving the Bezel Back View of Bezel Retracting the Cartridge Media Loading Operator Maintenance Accessing DrivesTrim Panel Label Interlock Inspecting and Cleaning FAN and Blower Filters Replacing Fuses Media Cleaning Media Cleaning Using Cleaning KIT P/NPage Accessories PlasmonProduct Part Type Connector a Connector B Description Number Table below list the optional media cleaning accessories Page Abmessungen UND Gewicht Appendix aGerman Translations / Übersetzungen INS Deutsche TEMPERATUR, Luftfeuchtigkeit UND SeehöheStoss UND Vibration WechselstrombedarfWärmeausstrahlung WechselstromerdungKipptoleranz WarnhinweiseAuspachen DER LF Wiederverpacken DES LFWarnung Installationsanforderungen ANSCHLUßÜBERPRÜFUNG Einschaltverfahren Einstellen DIE Deice IDHandhabung VON Datenträgerkassetten Auswechseln VON Sicherungen Warnung

LF 6602 specifications

The Plasmon LF 6602 is a state-of-the-art storage solution that is designed to meet the demands of high-capacity data management and retention. This innovative device serves as an optical archive system that combines reliability, longevity, and advanced technology to ensure the preservation of critical data over extended periods.

One of the key features of the LF 6602 is its impressive storage capacity. The system is capable of holding up to 60 terabytes of data, making it ideal for organizations with large datasets, such as healthcare providers, financial institutions, and media companies. This vast storage capacity not only allows for the archiving of traditional data but also supports the growing needs for multimedia and big data applications.

The Plasmon LF 6602 utilizes advanced optical disc technology, specifically the write-once, read-many (WORM) format. This ensures that once data is written to the optical disc, it cannot be altered or deleted, which provides a high level of data integrity and security. This feature is particularly beneficial for compliance regulations and legal requirements, as organizations can be assured that their archived data remains unmodified.

In terms of performance, the LF 6602 stands out with its fast retrieval times and efficient data access. The integrated software provides a user-friendly interface that enables quick searches and metadata management, allowing users to easily locate and access files as needed. The system supports multiple disc formats and can accommodate various data types, enhancing its versatility for different applications.

Durability is another hallmark of the Plasmon LF 6602. The optical discs are resistant to environmental factors such as temperature variations and humidity, which significantly reduces the risk of data loss due to physical degradation. The long lifespan of the media, often exceeding 50 years, ensures that data remains accessible for future generations.

Moreover, the LF 6602 is designed with scalability in mind. As data requirements grow, organizations can expand their storage systems seamlessly, integrating additional units without disrupting ongoing operations. This flexibility allows businesses to adapt to changing needs without incurring significant costs.

In summary, the Plasmon LF 6602 is a cutting-edge optical archive system characterized by its substantial storage capacity, data integrity through WORM technology, fast performance, high durability, and scalability. Its collective features make it an ideal choice for organizations looking to secure and manage their critical data efficiently and effectively.