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Scalar i500 Getting Started Guide

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Scalar i500 Getting Started Guide

The Scalar i500 Getting Started Guide provides an overview of the steps required to unpack, set up, and
install the Scalar i500 library. For more detailed information on configuring and running your library as well
as adding, removing, and replacing parts, see the Scalar i500 User’s Guide.

Release Notes are also available for this product. The Release Notes describe changes to your system or
firmware since the last release, provide compatibility information, and discuss any known issues and
workarounds.The Release Notes can be found at

www.quantum.com

. You can find a list of additional

documentation in “About This Guide and Your Product” in the Scalar i500 User’s Guide.

Note

Before operating this product, read all instructions and warnings in this document and
in the System, Safety, and Regulatory Information Guide. In addition, be sure to use
this document in conjunction with the Scalar i500 User’s Guide.

WARNING

WITHOUT TAPE DRIVES, TAPE CARTRIDGES, OR POWER
SUPPLIES, A 5U CONTROL MODULE WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 58
LBS. A 9U EXPANSION MODULE, WITHOUT TAPE DRIVES, TAPE
CARTRIDGES, OR POWER SUPPLIES, EXCEEDS 65 LBS. TO AVOID
SERIOUS INJURY, TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO SAFELY LIFT
THE MODULES INTO POSITION.

WARNING

THE POWER OUTLET MUST BE AVAILABLE NEAR THE LIBRARY
AND MUST BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

WARNING

ALL LIBRARIES TALLER THAN 14U MUST BE INSTALLED IN A RACK
HAVING A MAIN PROTECTIVE EARTHING (GROUNDING) TERMINAL,
AND POWER MUST BE SUPPLIED VIA AN INDUSTRIAL PLUG AND
SOCKET-OUTLET AND/OR AN APPLIANCE COUPLER COMPLYING
WITH IEC 60309 (OR AN EQUIVALENT NATIONAL STANDARD) AND
HAVING A PROTECTIVE EARTH (GROUND) CONDUCTOR WITH A
CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF AT LEAST 1.5 MM

2

(14 AWG).

TO ENSURE PROPER AIRFLOW AND ACCESS SPACE, ALLOW 60 CM
(24 INCHES) IN THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE LIBRARY.

WARNING

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD A RACK BE MOVED WHILE
LOADED WITH ONE OR MORE MODULES.

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