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For service use only. You do not normally need to use this connector.
BCooling Fan and Ventilation HolesBe careful not to block the ventilation holes. If you do, the unit may overheat, resulting in damage.
CAC IN ConnectorConnect the power cable appropriate for your country to this connector.
DVentilation HolesBe careful not to block the ventilation holes. If you do, the drive in the unit may overheat, resulting in damage.
EFC Status IndicatorWhen the fibre channel connection is normal, the indicator is off. When the unit is communicating with the host computer, this indicator lights green. When there is a connection error, the indicator lights orange. In this case, reconnect the cable or change it if necessary.
FLoop ID JumpersThese jumpers are functional when the topology is arbitrated loop. For details, see “Setting the Loop ID
Connect the optical fiber cable for Fibre Channel. For details about connection, see “Connecting the Optical Fiber Cable for Fibre Channel
14 Chapter 1 Introduction