Product Specifications
AUTOLOADER LTO3 – User Reference Manual Rev. 1.01
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12.6 Safety and Regulatory Agency Compliance
This section describes the autoloader's compliance with safety and regulatory agency standards:
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To comply with the following regulations and standards, the autoloader must be
properly installed in an office or industrial environment with shielded cables and
adequate grounding of the SCSI bus and the input power.
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Safety Agency Standards
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Radiated and Conducted Radio Frequency Emissions (EMI)
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity
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Radiated Radio Frequency Field Immunity
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Electrical Fast Transient (EFT)/Burst Immunity
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Surge Immunity
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Conducted Radio Frequency Field Immunity
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Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
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Voltage Dips, Interruptions and Variations Immunity
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Harmonic Current Emissions
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Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker
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FCC Notice
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CE Notice
Safety Agency Standards
The autoloader complies with and is certified to the applicable requirements of the following domestic
and international product safety standards:
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UL standard 1950, 3rd edition, safety of information technology equipment
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CSA standard CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 950-95, 3rd edition, safety of information technology
equipment
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EN 60950:2000, safety of information technology equipment including electrical business
equipment
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IEC 60950:1991, 2nd edition, safety of information technology equipment including electrical
business equipment, including A1:1992, A2:1993, A3:1995, A4:1997
Device Standards
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ANSI Small Computer System Interface -2 (SCSI-2), X3.131 - 1994
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ANSI SCSI-3 Primary Commands, X3.301 - 1997
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ANSI Information and Technology.SCSI -3 Medium Changer Commands (SMC), NCITS.314:1998
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ANSI SCSI Parallel Interface-2 (SPI-2), X3.302:1998
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Standard ECMA-319 12,7 mm 384-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange,
Helical Scan Recording, Ultrium-1 Format, June 2001
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TapeAlert Specification, Version 2.0, November, 1997
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IEC 60297 Rack Standards