Lenovo RD120 User Manual

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To

install

a

tape

drive

in

a

3.5-inch

model

server,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Read

the

safety

information

that

begins

on

page

v

and

“Installation

guidelines”

on

page

29.

2.

Turn

off

the

server

and

peripheral

devices,

and

disconnect

the

power

cords

and

all

external

cables.

Attention:

In

a

dc

power

environment,

only

trained

service

personnel

other

than

Lenovo

service

technicians

are

authorized

to

connect

or

disconnect

power

to

the

dc

power

supply.

See

the

documentation

that

comes

with

each

dc

power

supply.

3.

Remove

the

server

cover

(see

“Removing

the

cover”

on

page

31).

4.

Remove

the

fan-bracket

assembly

(see

“Removing

the

fan-bracket

assembly”

on

page

70).

5.

Remove

the

filler

panels

from

the

two

bottom-left

hard

disk

drive

bays.

6.

If

you

have

not

attached

the

space

filler

from

the

tape

enablement

kit

to

the

tape-drive

assembly,

do

so

now.

7.

From

the

inside

of

the

server,

thread

the

tape-drive

end

of

the

cables

through

the

slot

in

the

left

side

of

the

hard

disk

drive

cage

and

out

the

front

of

the

server.

8.

Connect

the

cables

to

the

back

of

the

tape

drive.

9.

Push

the

tape-drive

assembly

into

the

bays,

gently

pulling

the

cables

farther

into

the

server

as

you

do

so,

until

the

tape-drive

assembly

stops.

10.

Push

the

tray

handle

to

the

closed

(locked)

position.

11.

Connect

the

cable

connectors

to

the

following

system-board

connectors

(see

“System-board

internal

cable

connectors”

on

page

20

for

the

location

of

the

connectors):

v

Signal

connector:

SATA

tape

drive

signal

connector,

J102

v

Power

connector:

tape-drive

power

connector,

J100

The

following

illustration

shows

the

routing

of

the

SATA

tape

drive

signal

cable.

Important:

Make

sure

that

the

cables

avoid

any

fan

connectors.

Chapter

2.

Installing

optional

devices

51

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