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1. Operating Non operating 90 to 264 VAC 90 to 264 VAC 2 4 A 47 63 Hz 2 4 A 47 63 Hz 140 W 140 W 478 BTU hr 478 BTU hr 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C 40 to 150 F 40 to 66 C 20 to 80 20 to 80 10 to 95 10 to 95 O to 13 000 ft O to 4000 m 0 to 50 000 ft O to 15200 m Input power and Heat dissipation specifications are maximum values and apply to worst case conditions at full rated power supply load The power heat dissipation for your installation will vary depending on the equipment configuration 22 Specifications B Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damaging the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in staticsate containers e Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static tree workstations e Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry e Always be properly grounded when touching a staticsensitive component or assembly Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge Several methods are
2. 6 Front Panel ONION I Seat aepeno scent rasan vinceuten coeertan td eacniemasuerlastivedneedntetoieetaaneen ven ene ents ehetsnepataaehesss 6 Rear Panel Components EE EE ees 6 Internal Components SAS version SHOWN ccccccssecceeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeaeeeseeaneeeeeaas 7 2 Drive Installation rorrrrnrrrrrnrrrrvnrrrvnerrrvnerrrnnarrrnnerrvnnenrsnsrernnenennnenennnsnsnnen 8 TOONS Ne E T EN EE EN E EN 8 Drive Blank Removal and Installation cccccccccccseeccce ee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceesseeeeeeaeeseeeeaeeeeesaaeeees 8 GT De 10 EEE EE 10 SEDE e ARE E EET EEE 10 One Device p r 9C ol EEE 10 Two Devices on One SCI ve 11 3 TU Rack Gene 1 0 13 Rail Mounting A EEE EE EE 13 Tools Reguired REESE ENE 13 Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack rrrrrrvrnrrrrrvrnnrrrrrvrnnrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrnnnsrrsrrvnnserernnvnnnn 13 Noa Ge EEE EEE EE E E E EAN 13 BAS 01 0 OS EE 14 Installing the Component Rails rrrnnrrrrrnnnnrrornvrnerrrrrvnnnrrerrnnnnernrrnnnnsnnernvnnernernnnnsseerrnnnssnene 14 Insialling THEARGCK GR EE EE 14 Installation in Racks with Round or Square Holes rrrrrrrrrrrrvnrrrrrrnnrrrrrnnrrrrrnnernnrnnnrnnnnnnnnne 14 Installation in Racks with 10 32 Threaded Holes cccccccseccccesseeceeeseeceesaeeeeeeueeseesaaeeeees 15 ER 42rvrvr4vr4v424274244 5 17 A Support and Other Resources rrrrrnrrrrnnrrrrnnrrrnnerernnnrrrnnerernnensrnnerennssnnsnen 19 COMAN ME EE EE EEE
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5. cable For all earlier models of LTO tape drive plug the power cable directly into the drive Hardware Options For a list of currently supported hardware options such as tape drives and media visit the HP website at http www hp com go tape Hardware Options 5 1U Rackmount Enclosure Components Front Panel Components Figure 4 1U rack mount enclosure front panel components 13101 1 Drive bay 2 Expansion drive bay 3 Power switch LED Rear Panel Components Figure 5 1U rack mount enclosure rear panel components 1 AC Power Connector 2 SCSI Connector SCSI models 3 SCSI ID Switch SCSI mode Only 4 USB Connector USB models 5 SAS Connector SAS models 6 Introduction Internal Components SAS version shown Figure 6 1U rack mount enclosure internal components SAS version o a il 15355 1 Drive 2 Drive blank 3 Power supply 4 Fan assemblies 2 5 SAS Repeater Board SAS Models only 1U Rack mount Enclosure Components 7 2 Drive Installation Tools Required A 3 16 5mm flat blade screwdriver or T 15 Torx driver may be required to install a drive in the 1U rack mount enclosure Drive Blank Removal and Installation A CAUTION To avoid damaging the equipment due to electrostatic discharge be sure to review and practice the procedures in Electrostatic discharge before handling the drives To install a tape or disk drive 1 Remove the top access panel as shown Fi
6. to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death A CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Provides additional information ae TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Customer self repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your HP product If a CSR part needs replacing HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not quality for CSR Your HP authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR contact your local service provider or see the CSR website http www hp com go seltrepair 20 Support and Other Resources 5 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback 21 A Specifications Specification Dimensions Height Depth Width Weight 1 drive installed Input power requirements Heat Dissipation max Temperature range Operating Non operating Relative humidity Operating non condensing Non operating Wet bulb temperature max Altitude max
7. used for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostaticsensitive parts e Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin e Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats e Use conductive field service tools e Use a portable field service kit with a folding staticdissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized reseller install the part For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation contact an authorized reseller Preventing Electrostatic Discharge 23 C Regulatory Information For important safety environmental and regulatory information see Safety and mein rend Information for Server Storage Power Networking and Rack Products available at http www hp com support Safety Compliance EnterpriseProducts This document may also be included with the shipped product as a printed document or on a documentation CD DVD Belarus Kazakhstan Russia marking ERL Manufacturer and Local Representative Information Manufacturer s information e Hewlett Pa
8. E To remove the enclosure from the rack disconnect the cables from the back of the unit Press the latches on each side 3 and pull the enclosure from the rack 4 See Figure for the location of the latches Tighten the front panel thumbscrews Retract the stabilizing feet of the rack Plug the data cable trom the server into the data connectors on the rear panel of the enclosure Plug the AC power cord into the power cord connector then into a grounded outlet NOOSA Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure ina Rack 17 18 9 Figure 24 Connecting the power cord USB drive installed 15309 Install the cable support clips at the back of the rack rails on one or both sides of the enclosure p Figure 25 Installing the cable support clips 15308 Turn on the power to the enclosure with the front panel power button 1U Rack Installation 4 Support and Other Resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website http www hp com Ssupport Before contacting HP collect the following information Product model names and numbers Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Subscription Service HP strongly recommends that customers register online using the Subscriber s choice web site htto www hp com qo e updates Subscribing to this service provi
9. HP StoreEver 1U Rack mount Enclosure User Guide This document provides installation instructions and specifications for the HP StoreEver 1U rack mount enclosures It is intended for system administrators and technicians experienced with installing tape drives and other hardware into a rack x 6 6 4 1 HP Part Number 606410 007 Published September 2013 Edition Fourth O 7 x O O O Copyright 2005 2013 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Warranty WARRANTY STATEMENT To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product see the warranty information website htto www hp com qo storagewarrant Contents DW sesser E EEEE EENE EFE ER 4 Slandara FOCI SS EE EE NE 4 Supported Controllers and IBA EEE 4 SAS Cabling Recommendattions cccccccccceseeeece een eee cece eee eeee cesses ee ceed AEE EEEEEG AHS SESE GA AE EEEE EGE EE EEE HEHE 4 ve 0 2 seriar eee een ent enn ee mee ene nen ne eee eee ee eer ee 2 1U Rackmount Enclosure Component cccccccccceeeeecece ee eeeee ee eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeesaaeeeeeaneeeeaas
10. a rack e Start at the bottom of the rack or at the top of a previously mounted component and work upward e HP recommends installing the heaviest components at the bottom and lighter ones toward the top of the rack e Make sure that the rack mounting rails are level from front to back and side to side Betore You Begin If you are installing the 1U rack mount enclosure in a rack with unmarked holes in the vertical mounting columns identify and mark the correct mounting holes in the rack before you begin rail installation A CAUTION Itis important to install rack components level To ensure that the 1U rack mount enclosure is installed correctly it may be necessary to measure the height of the correct mounting holes in the front and rear vertical mounting columns Installing the Component Rails Component rails are the inner portion of the rack rail system that attach to the 1U rack mount enclosure 1 Align the slotted holes on the left and right component rails with the three pins on the sides of the enclosure 1 2 Slide the component rails toward the rear of the enclosure 2 until they lock into place Figure 17 Installing the component rails NOTE To remove the component rail pull out the spring loaded tab 3 on the side of the rail and slide it forward 4 IMPORTANT Ifyou are returning the 1U rack mount enclosure for service be sure to remove and save the component rail Installing the Rack Rails Inst
11. allation procedures vary depending on the rack type Refer to one of the following sections for installation instructions for your rack e Installation in Racks with Round or Square Holes page 14 e Installation in Racks with 10 32 Threaded Holes page 15 Installation in Racks with Round or Square Holes NOTE The ends of the rack rails are marked FRONT and REAR for proper orientation 14 1U Rack Installation 1 Insert the pins in front mounting plate of the outer rack rails into the previously marked holes in the front vertical mounting columns of the rack The rack rails will lock securely into place Figure 18 Inserting the pins NOTE To remove the rail for repositioning push the spring loaded tab 3 on the outside of the rack rail and slide it forward 4 2 Extend the rack rails past the rear vertical mounting column and insert the pins in the mounting bracket into the previously marked holes in the rack The rack rails will lock securely into place when the end of the rails are pushed forward Figure 19 Locking the rack rails NOTE To remove the rail for repositioning push the spring loaded tab 3 on the outside of the rack rail and slide rearward 4 Rail installation in a rack is complete Continue with Completing the installation Installation in Racks with 10 32 Threaded Holes For installation in racks with 10 32 threaded holes in the vertical mounting columns the pins supplied on the rail
12. ble SCSI connector nearest terminator is 4 SCSI bus 2 cable SCSI connector nearest terminator is used for device 1 used for device 2 5 SCSI ID cables one for each device A CAUTION To prevent possible data errors when there is only one device on a SCSI bus that device must be connected to the SCSI port closest to the terminator Two Devices on One SCSI Bus NOTE Itis not recommended to connect two LTO tape drives to the same SCSI bus performance may be degraded Use the configuration shown below when connecting both devices to the same SCSI bus Figure 15 Two device SCSI configuration 15103 1 Device 1 2 Device 2 3 SCSI bus 1 cable SCSI connector nearest terminator is used for device 2 center connector is used for device 1 4 SCSI bus 2 cable not used 5 SCSI ID cables one for each device Cabling with Two Devices T 12 NOTE Each SCSI device on the same SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID Be sure that the SCSI ID is different for each device and that neither is set to SCSI ID 7 which is reserved for the SCSI controller NOTE When adding a second device for configurations using a single SCSI bus 1 Unplug the SCSI cable from device 1 2 Pass the end of the cable through internal chassis openings 3 Plug the end port into device 2 4 Then plug the middle port into device 1 The SCSI terminator is at the end of the cable and should be behind device 2 Drive Installation 3 TU Rack Installati
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14. des you with e mail updates on the latest product enhancements newest driver versions and firmware documentation updates as well as instant access to numerous other product resources Atter subscribing locate your products by selecting Business support and then Storage under Product Category Related information See the documentation provided with the drive installed in the enclosure Websites HP StoreEver Tape Systems website htto www hp com go tape HP Technical Support website http www hp com support Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge SPOCK website hitp www hp com storage spock White papers and Analyst reports http www hp com storage whitepapers Typographic conventions Table 1 Document conventions veske Elmont Blue bold underlined text email addresses Blue text Table 1 page 19 Cross reference links Blue underlined text http www hp com Website addresses Bold text e Keys that are pressed Text typed into a GUI element such as a box GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis Contacting HP 19 Table 1 Document conventions continued Convention Monospace text File and directory names System output Code Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace italic text Code variables Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text WARNING Indicates that failure
15. e or two 5 25 inch half height tape or RDX disk drives e Installation in standard 19 inch racks with round square or threaded holes NOTE Daisy chaining of two or more SCSI version 1U rack mount enclosures is not supported Supported Controllers and HBAs For up to date SCSI and SAS HBA compatibility information review the compatibility matrix on the Enterprise Backup Solutions website at htto www hp com storage SPOCK NOTE SCSI drives The SCSI bus type determines the speed at which data can be transferred between devices on the bus and the maximum length of cable that can be used LTO 3 and LTO 4 tape drives support a burst transfer rate of 320 MB sec LTO 2 tape drives support a burst transfer rate of 160 MB sec To benefit from this level of performance it is important to ensure that the drives are connected to a SCSI bus of a similar or higher specification LTO 3 and LTO 4 SCSI drives should be on their own SCSI bus SAS Cabling Recommendations 4 A CAUTION High quality external SAS cables rated at the transfer rate of the drive are required Always verity that the external SAS cable being used is rated for the data transfer speed of the interface of your component SAS cables described as equalized may not support 6 Gb s data rates and should not be used with LTO 5 or LTO 6 tape drives unless these cables are verified for 6 Gb s data rates For optimum performance only use HP cables of the length specified as qualif
16. gure 7 Removing the access panel 2 Remove the drive blank a Pull the spring loaded button on the right mounting rail up b Slide the assembly forward and then lift up Figure 8 Removing the drive blank 15104 3 Remove the mounting brackets from the drive blank 8 Drive Installation Figure 9 Removing the mounting brackets from the blank 15110 Install the mounting brackets to the sides of the drive Always use the screws provided with the drive Figure 10 Installing the mounting brackets on the drive 15127 CAUTION When installing an LTO halt height tape drive it is particularly important that you use the 6 mm M3 screws provided with the drive If the screws are too long they may damage the mechanism and void the warranty Do not overtighten the screws use the washers provided in the screw pack Install the drive in the enclosure a Position the mounting bracket keyhole slots over the mounting posts b Slide the drive toward the back of the enclosure c The spring loaded button will automatically snap into place Figure 11 Installing the drive 15106 Attach the following cables Drive Blank Removal and Installation 9 Figure 12 Attaching the cables SAS LTO 5 LTO 6 and DDS SAS F TR m iy 000 0 Oo 1 Power 2 Data 3 SCSI ID selector switch SCSI drives only NOTE Fold excess cable length and secure with the clips provided in the enclosure 7 Replace the top acces
17. ied for your products Refer to http www hp com storage SPOCK for recommended cables The SAS interface board has two external ports illustrated below The supplied internal SAS cable supports connection of two devices Several cabling configurations are possible but the following cabling configuration is recommended to provide the most consistent layout between devices and external connectors Looking at the rack from the rear the rightmost external port is Port 1 and the left most external port is Port 2 Introduction Figure 2 External SAS ports on the 1U rack mount enclosure When two SAS devices are installed the right most connector of the internal cable is connected to the device on the right and the left most connector of the internal cable is connected to the device on the left This routes the righthand device to external port 1 and the left hand device to external port 2 NOTE The interface board has text Port 1 0 and Port 2 0 on the PCI board near the internal SAS connector which also helps identify the routing to the external ports Figure 3 Enclosure internal SAS cable 1 and 3 Power connectors used only with LTO 5 LTO 6 4 SAS connector routes device to external port 1 and DAT do not use with other LTO drives 2 SAS connector routes device to external port 2 5 SAS connector to PC board within the enclosure NOTE Power for all DDS LTO 5 and LTO 6 tape drives is supplied through the SAS
18. on Rail Mounting Kit The rack rails supplied with the 1U rack mount enclosure can be used to install the unit in racks that have round square or threaded holes in the vertical mounting columns The rails will fit racks with 23 34 inches 58 86 cm separation between the front and rear vertical mounting columns The rails are identical and may be mounted on either the left or the right side Figure 16 Rail mounting kit components 1 Outer rack rails 2 Inner component rails 3 Cable support clips 4 Fasteners Tools Required If you are installing the 1U rack mount enclosure in a rack with unmarked holes in the vertical mounting columns the following items will make the rack installation easier e Pencil e Tape measure If you are installing the 1U rack mount enclosure in a rack with threaded holes in the vertical mounting columns you will need a 3 16 5mm flat blade screwdriver Installing the 1U Rack mount Enclosure in a Rack Rack Safety A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage be sure that e The rack leveling jacks are extended to the floor e The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks e The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack e The racks are coupled in multiple rack installations e Only one component is extended at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason Rail Mounting Kit 13 When installing the enclosure in
19. s must be removed The rails will be attached with user supplied 10 32 x 375 screws Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure ina Rack 15 16 2 Remove the pins and threaded plates from both ends of each outer rack rail These pieces will not be used Figure 20 Removing the pins and threaded plates 72 15114 NOTE The ends of the rack rails are marked FRONT and REAR for proper orientation Attach the front mounting plate of each outer rail to the rack using four 10 32 screws in the previously marked holes in the front vertical mounting columns of the rack Figure 21 Attaching the front mounting plate 15119 1U Rack Installation 3 Extend the rack rails past the rear vertical mounting columns and attach the back mounting plate of each outer rail to the rack using four 10 32 screws in the previously marked holes Figure 22 Attaching the back mounting plate 15120 Completing the Installation 1 Ensure all rack safety precautions stated in Rack Safety page 13 have been implemented 2 Extend the lett and right rack rails from the front of the rack 3 Align the rear of the component rails on the enclosure with the front ends of the rack rails then slide the unit fully into the rack Figure 23 Sliding the unit into the rack A CAUTION Be sure to keep the enclosure parallel to the floor when sliding the component rails into the rack rails Tilting the enclosure up or down could damage the rails NOT
20. s panel as shown Figure 13 Replacing the access panel Cabling with Two Devices The 1U rack mount enclosure supports operation of two devices SAS Devices The 1U rack mount enclosure supports operation of two SAS devices on two SAS buses Two internal SAS cables are installed in the enclosure so completing the device installation is just a matter of connecting each internal cable to a SAS device and cabling the external port to the host When connecting SAS devices to the internal cables check to confirm that the SAS interface in the enclosure supports the attached device For example when connecting a tape drive device be sure to check that the SAS interface in the enclosure supports the attached tape drive The SAS interface does not support daisy chaining See also SAS cabling recommendations page 4 SCSI Devices The 1U rack mount enclosure supports operation of two devices on either one or two SCSI buses Two internal 2 port SCSI cables are installed in the enclosure so completing the device installation is just a matter of connecting the correct SCSI port according to your configuration One Device per SCSI Bus Use the contiguration shown below when connecting each device to a separate SCSI bus Drive Installation NOTE One device per SCSI bus is the recommended configuration for LTO 3 and LTO 4 drives Figure 14 Single device SCSI configuration Ta BI Led 1 Device 1 2 Device 2 15105 3 SCSI bus 1 ca

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