When selecting a suitable working location, please consider :
Ventilation
Temperature
Dust and dirt
Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference.
Security
The selected location should provide at least six inches of open
space around the Disk Array cabinet for proper air flow.
Your Disk Array functions best at normal room temperature. Choose
a location free from extreme heat or cold.
Your Disk Array should be used in a clean environment that is free
from airborne contaminants such as dust, dirt, and smoke. Excessive
moisture or oil particles in the air can also hinder your system’s
performance.
To reduce the possibility of data errors caused by electromagnetic
interference, locate your Disk Array at least five feet away from
electrical appliances and equipment that generates magnetic
fields.
Operating Environment
The Disk Array’s LCD Panel may be damaged by exposure
to intense sunlight. Limit exposure to indirect or subdued
sunlight only.
Warning!!
Summary of Contents for X6P U3R2
Page 1: ...Ultra 160 SCSI to IDE Disk Array system User s Guide Version 1 0 Feb 2003 easyRAID X6P U3R2 ...
Page 54: ...4 3 Advanced Information Installing Memory Modules 1 Unscrew Remove cover Figure Remove Cover ...
Page 56: ...4 5 Advanced Information Disk Array Controller Block Diagram ...
Page 58: ...4 7 Advanced Information Setup VT100 Terminal Example Setup VT100 Terminal in Windows Step 1 ...
Page 59: ...4 8 Advanced Information Step 2 ...
Page 60: ...4 9 Advanced Information Step 3 Enter a name for your Terminal ...
Page 61: ...4 10 Advanced Information Step 4 Select a connecting port in your Terminal ...
Page 62: ...4 11 Advanced Information Step 5 Port parameter setting ...
Page 63: ...4 12 Advanced Information Step 6 ...
Page 67: ...4 16 Advanced Information 3 Select transfer Send Text File and press Enter ...
Page 68: ...4 17 Advanced Information 4 Locate the new Firmware file on your PC ...
Page 69: ...4 18 Advanced Information 5 Press Go to confirm to download the new firmware ...
Page 92: ...5 3 Hot Swap b Gently pull out the HDD tray ...
Page 93: ...5 4 Hot Swap c Unscrew and unplug the cables Figure Swap HDD Unplug cables ...
Page 96: ...5 7 Hot Swap b Replace with a new power supply unit Figure Swap P S unit Swap with a new unit ...