S
V
HOCK AND
The library will operate normally after experiencing shock loads as
specified in the following table. The operating shock levels indicate how
much shock the library can withstand while the enclosed drives are reading
and writing data. The non-operating and storage shock levels indicate how
much shock the library can withstand when it is not operating. After
experiencing this amount of shock, the library will operate normally.
Specification
Shock
Vibration
(Swept Sine)
Vibration
(Random)
I
S
NTERFACE
PECIFICATIONS
This section provides information about the interface options of the library,
the QIPs, and the tape drives.
For information about how LTO Ultrium tape drive's support SCSI
communications, refer to the tape drive documentation, available from
IBM at www.storage.ibm.com/tape/lto/oem/index.html.
Host Interfaces
The library QIPs support either Fibre Channel (F-QIP) or Gigabit Ethernet
(E-QIP) host interfaces. Direct-attach tape drives support either an Ultra
320 LVD SCSI bus (through a bus expansion module) or a native Fibre
Channel interface.
November 2008
IBRATION
Operating
2 g peak ½ sine wave for 10 msec
(3 axes, 2 shocks/axis, minimum)
5 Hz – 500 Hz – 5 Hz|
5 – 22 Hz 0.01-inch DA displacement
22 – 500 Hz 0.25G peak @ 1/2 octave
(minimum three axes)
0.5 Grms, 0-3000 Hz (single axis)
Storing and Shipping
(Non-Operating) Environment
2 g pk ½ sine wave for 10 msec
(3 axes, 2 shocks/axis, minimum)
5 Hz – 500 Hz – 5 Hz
5 – 31 Hz, 0.02-inch DA displacement
31 – 500 Hz 1G pk @ 1/2 octave
(minimum three axes)
1 – 200Hz @ 1.156 Grms. Bottom face
only for 60 minutes.
Spectra T200, T380, and T680 Library
Shock and Vibration
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