Connecting a power cord, Connecting, Power – Dell TL2000 User Manual
Page 63: Cord, Removing, Protective, Label, From, Receptacle

and
limit
cable
length.
If
there
are
any
SE
devices
on
the
same
SCSI
bus,
the
entire
SCSI
bus
will
negotiate
down
to
SE
speed
and
severely
degrade
performance.
v
For
a
Fibre
Channel
library,
connect
the
host
interface
cable
to
the
host
or
to
a
switch.
v
For
a
SAS
library,
connect
the
drive
using
a
host
interface
cable
to
the
host
HBA.
You
can
connect
to
either
ports
if
you
have
a
dual
port
configuration.
Unused
SAS
connectors
do
not
need
termination.
4.
Plug
the
network
ethernet
cable
( 5
in
into
the
ethernet
port
on
the
back
panel
of
the
library.
If
the
ethernet
connection
is
directly
attached
to
a
server
or
laptop,
a
crossover
ethernet
cable
may
be
required.
Note:
It
is
the
customer’s
responsibility
to
supply
the
crossover
ethernet
cable
if
one
is
required.
Connecting
a
Power
Cord
Attention:
This
product
can
ONLY
be
used
with
an
approved
power
cord
for
your
specific
geographic
region.
Use
of
an
unapproved
power
cord
may
result
in:
v
not
meeting
individual
country
specific
safety
requirements;
v
overheating
with
potential
personal
injury
and/or
property
damage;
and
v
a
fracture
resulting
in
the
internal
contacts
being
exposed,
which
potentially
could
subject
the
user
to
a
shock
hazard.
For
every
power
supply
in
the
library,
complete
the
following
steps.
1.
Remove
the
protective
label
from
the
power
receptacle
on
your
library.
2.
Plug
one
end
of
the
power
cord
(
4
in
into
each
power
supply
connector
on
the
back
panel
of
the
library.
3.
Plug
the
other
end
of
each
power
cord
into
the
nearest
properly
grounded
power
outlet.
Use
separate
power
sources
for
each
power
supply
for
redundant
power.
Attention:
To
disconnect
all
power
from
the
library,
remove
the
power
cord
from
each
outlet.
The
power
button
removes
power
from
portions
of
the
library
and
the
drives,
but
the
power
supplies
still
have
AC
power
at
their
inputs.
4.
Remove
the
protective
plastic
on
the
exterior
surfaces
of
the
library.
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Figure
4-17.
Removing
the
protective
label
from
the
power
receptacle
Chapter
4.
Installation
and
Configuration
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