Removing Arcvault Library For Service; Attaching Cables; Figure 2-9: Arcvault Rear Connections And Power Switch - Overland Storage ARCvault Series Service Manual

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2.1.2.2 Removing ARCvault Library for Service

1. Power off the unit and remove the power cord.
See "Power-Off Process" on page 2-8 for details.
2. Label and remove all wiring and cables in the rear.
3. Loosen the two retaining screws in the hinge area inside the doors.
4. Close the doors and grasp the unit by the metal bracket behind the door hinges.
CAUTION: Do not pull on the doors as this can damage or break them.
5. Gently pull the unit a few inches out of the rack to expose the case.
6. Grasp the library case and slide the ARCvault unit outward until the rail stops engage.
7. Press the safety catches on each rail to release them.
NOTE:
8. Using two people or a mechanical lifter, carefully slide the unit the rest of the way out and set
it on a secure surface.

2.2 Attaching Cables

All the cables that connect the ARCvault unit to your host system and power source are located at
the rear of the library
An ARCvault library comes with a single tape drive already installed and ready to be connected to
the network
NOTE:
ARCvault 24 units that come configured with one half-height drive can accommodate a second
half-height drive (available separately). The external cabling is the same as a single drive library.
2–6
Early models require a tool (such as a screwdriver) to release the safety catches.
(Figure
2-9).
Drive Cover
SCSI Ports
Figure 2-9. ARCvault Rear Connections and Power Switch
(Figure
2-10).
Power Switch
AC Receptacle
Ethernet
Serial
USB (not implemented)
10400025-101 10/2006

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