Connecting a Power Cord
Attention:
your specific geographic region. Use of an unapproved power cord may result in:
v not meeting individual country specific safety requirements;
v overheating with potential personal injury and/or property damage; and
v a fracture resulting in the internal contacts being exposed, which potentially
For every power supply in the library, complete the following steps.
1. Remove the protective label from the power receptacle on your library.
Figure 4-21. Removing the protective label from the power receptacle
2. Plug one end of the power cord ( 6 in "Connecting the Host Interface Cable"
3. Plug the other end of each power cord into the nearest properly grounded
4. Remove the protective plastic on the exterior surfaces of the library.
5. Turn ON the library using the power button. Check the Operator Control Panel
Configuring Your Library
Note: Review the information in "Installation Planning" before configuring your
The library can be configured using the Operator Control Panel and/or the Web
User Interface. The recommended method for configuring your library is using the
Web User Interface.
This product can ONLY be used with an approved power cord for
could subject the user to a shock hazard.
on page 4-14) into each power supply connector on the back panel of the
library.
power outlet. Use separate power sources for each power supply for redundant
power.
Attention:
To disconnect all power from the library, remove the power cord
from each outlet. The power button removes power from portions of the library
and the drives, but the power supplies still have AC power at their inputs.
display to make sure the library is receiving power. If it is not, check the power
connections and your power source. During the Power-On Self Test (POST), all
four LEDs are illuminated briefly, followed by a flashing Ready LED. When the
initialization sequence is complete, the Home screen (see "Power-ON Display"
on page 2-2) will be displayed.
library.
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