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1. 17 3 44 3 5 8 8 22 55 1 33 15 including disk drives Plasmon AA Express User Manual Document Revision B Appendix A Page 25 Specification Archive Appliance Express Dimensions Rack Mount With Plasmon 20 Rack Mounting Rails fits in racks with a depth of 22 to 34 inches 56 to 142cm Uses 2U rack space Dimensions Shipping Width in cm 22 5 57 Height in cm 15 38 Depth in cm 31 79 Weight Ibs kg 59 27 including disk drives Appendix A Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 26 Document Revision B APPENDIX B SAFETY AGENCY STANDARDS FCC Notice The equipment to which this manual pertains has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Notice per ICES 003 English This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interferenc
2. ooooococcccooc Ih 9 UDO Drive TYDES ccoo maet AA A A a 10 UDO Media aeu ra Ca el d t ea Pe ny TAES Cg CU PUR a ERRE d RR Gh 11 Write Protecting UDO Media o coccoococcco eR m hn 11 Rack Mounting Kit for AAE iso hes o eee de Rie donee EAR ERES 15 SATA Drive Release Lever and Release Lever Lock 0 000 cee eee eee eee 17 Gable Gonections tapado id iaa BU a d ba dra due ds Vc aaa 18 Archive Controller LED Indicators llis 19 Plasmon AA Express User Manual List of Figures Document Revision B Page 7 List of Figures Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 8 Document Revision B CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW General Information The RoHS compliant Plasmon Archive Appliance Express is a Network Attached Storage NAS device providing long term storage for archived and fixed content data lt combines the performance benefits of network attached RAID with the reliability and robustness of Plasmon UDO Ultra Density Optical optical storage The appliance includes a two drive SATA RAID cache a UDO drive for archiving to media and an embedded server running enterprise class storage management software The Plasmon Archive Appliance Express is a low cost alternative to the larger automated Plasmon Archive Appliance products The Archive Appliance Express like other members of the Plasmon Archive Appliance family can handle 200 million files This appliance uses the same UDO media as the larger systems enabling a later
3. S Plasmon The Leader in Professional Data Archival Solutions UDO ARCHIVE y APPLIANCE Plasmon Archive Appliance Express User Manual P N 800 102913 00 B PREFACE Copyright Copyright 2007 by Plasmon All rights reserved This item and the information contained herein are the property of Plasmon No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the express written permission of Plasmon United States Office European Headquarters UK Plasmon Plasmon Data Limited 4425 ArrowsWest Drive Whiting Way Colorado Springs CO 80907 3489 Melbourn Herts SG8 6EN Disclaimer Plasmon makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Plasmon reserves the right to revise this publication without obligation of Plasmon to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes Trademark Notices Plasmon is a U S registered trademark of Plasmon All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Revision History Revision Date Description A 4 07 Initial release B Updated Safety Agency NOTE The most current information
4. A pened Gon 17 Cable Comnections hrs 18 Power GonnecliOn ure d nece a0 dU c RR bok Wu taa C RE dit 18 Network Connection iilis hh hh hh ha a ahhh 18 LED IridiCatorS s aee ERO ETLURIU D ESI RES eU RRPMIS LP M Ca IST ees 19 Packing Instructions sciat p arb iet a UR He ARRAS NE REN ee E ppp ee ee 20 APPENDIX A iaa II II 25 Overall Specifications ooooooccorocoororr nh 25 Plasmon AA Express User Manual Table of Contents Document Revision B Page 5 APPENDIX B SAFETY AGENCY STANDARDS coccococcocc a 27 ECG NOCO uc a ACE tr 27 Industry Canada Notice per ICES 008B oooooococoocoooo eee 27 European NOTES 2 scadieecectheee hed inde e ea e pe pee eee 27 Australia New Zealadd o oo ooo oo RR RR RR RR e rur 28 A pce P at bMS ERR EUR EU erbe ed RE E CR CRUCE ER ELe Sheed Soe 28 Product Safety Standards uses ke ira e A TR ORC 28 Laser Safety NONDB aids vh reret REOR TLLA Ee pe ai desearte 29 CDRH Regulations PTT cT 30 Power Cord Set Selection 24 2 uela dev wed ered a Yd REY avy e 30 For the U S and Canada xc ston icin nd X eI kr ee DC RU Bebo eed 30 For Germany and continental Europe 0 000 cee ees 30 Power SUPP pd queue du ue atte neha meee oes AERE MEME eit ES 30 A ee ede eee kh neers 31 CONTACTING PLASMON ococcocccccc 33 Table of Contents Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 6 Document Revision B LIST OF FIGURES The Plasmon Archive Appliance EXpresS
5. Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 23 Hardware Installation Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 24 Document Revision B APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Overall Specifications The following table provides information about the Plasmon Archive Appliance Express These specifications are subject to change without notice Table 1 Archive Appliance Express Specifications Specification Archive Appliance Express Online RAID Capacity 170 GBytes usable mirrored RAID cache Online Optical Capacity UDO30 UDO60 15 GBytes single UDO media side 30 GBytes single UDO media side Number of UDO Drives One Network Gigabit Ethernet autosensing 10 100 1000 Base T RJ45 Network File Protocols Heterogeneous Microsoft and Unix networks using CIFS NFS v2 amp v3 FTP IP Discovery DHCP support and dynamically allocated IP address discovery utility Find AA Security Microsoft Active Directory Service ADS member server Kerberous authentication v5 Max Power Consumption 207 Watts Max Power Dissipation 590 BTU hr Power Requirements Voltage Frequency 100 to 240 VAC auto ranging power supply 50 60 Hz Environmental Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Non Operating Temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F 10 to 90 RH non condensing 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Dimensions Stand Alone Width in cm Height in cm Depth in cm Weight Ibs kg
6. about this product is available on the Plasmon web site www Plasmon com Plasmon AA Express User Manual Preface Document Revision B Page 1 Conventions Used WARNING A WARNING is used to alert the reader to situations or conditions that could potentially result in personal injury fire hazard or equipment damage CAUTION A CAUTION is used to warn of undesirable procedures or of situations in which equipment damage or data loss could result NOTE A NOTE is used to emphasize an area of text or to provide additional information WEEE Compliance Plasmon products with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE label shown below can be shipped back to Plasmon for proper disposal of hazardous components Please contact Plasmon Technical Support at the locations listed inside the back cover of this manual for the proper procedure Preface Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 2 Document Revision B Product Warranty This Plasmon product is warranted free from defects in materials parts and workmanship and to conform to the current product specification upon delivery For the specific details of your warranty refer to your sales contract or contact the company from which the product was purchased The Plasmon quality system is in compliance with and registered to I509001 2000 All products are assembled from new or remanufactured parts The warranty for the product shall not apply to failures of any u
7. rack by fitting the sliding rail into the fixed rail on each side The stop latch on each side engages to prevent unintentional removal Hardware Installation Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 16 Document Revision B Installing the SATA Drives The appliance is shipped without the SATA drives installed The SATA drives in their own shuttles are packaged separately along with blank shuttles to fill any empty drive slots To mount the drives into the unpopulated slots of the appliance prepare each SATA drive shuttle by pushing the release lever lock to the right to pop out the release lever Then fully insert each SATA drive shuttle into the appliance and push the release lever all the way in to lock the drive shuttle in place Release Lever Release Lever Lock Figure 6 SATA Drive Release Lever and Release Lever Lock Plasmon reccomends mounting the SATA drives in the two right most positions in the bottom front of the appliance Mount the blank shuttles in the two slots to the left Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 17 Cable Connections Diagnostics Connector Power On Off Button AC Power Ethernet 0 Ethernet 1 Connector Connector Connector Figure 7 Cable Conections Power Connection Route the power cable to the power connector located at the the back of the appliance The power cable can be plugged into a standard 120 volt to 240 volt wall outlet The appliance use
8. aging voids the warranty Remove all media before shipping the appliance 1 Lay the appliance double box out with the foam insert in place as shown below Line up the slots in the foam blocks front to back Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 20 2 Remove all SATA drives and blank shuttles from the appliance and place it into the double box so the front tabs fit into the foam as shown below 3 Place the covering foam piece with the rack rail kit in the provided slot on top of the appliance as shown below and close the inner box Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 21 4 In many cases the SATA drives do not leave the customer site In this case pack the drive boxes empty or provide other packing material to fill the space If the drives are being packed for moving or return pack the SATA drives with shuttles and the blank shuttles into the drive boxes as shown below Each drive and shuttle should be in an anti static bag 5 Place the top foam piece in place over the drives as shown below and close the drive box Hardware Installation Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 22 Document Revision B 6 Place the two SATA drive boxes on top of the appliance box 7 Two more boxes hold the blank shuttles and accessories Place these on top of the drive boxes as shown below and seal the double box for shipping Plasmon AA
9. asing the stop latch shown below Repeat for the other rail Push up to release sliding rail 2 Attach the sliding rails to the sides of the AAE by inserting the notched ends of the sliding rails into the raised tabs toward the front on each side of the AAE and attaching the rails with two M4 12mm x 20 screws on each as shown below Notched End Mounting Screws Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 15 3 Attach two of the L brackets to the ends of the fixed rails that have four mounting holes using four of the short M4 6mm x 16 screws as shown below Repeat for the other rail Choose either the long L brackets or the short L brackets depending on the depth of the rack These brackets can be mounted with the L end facing either forward or to the back to provide maximum adaptability Try different combinations to fit the rack 4 Attach the assembled fixed rails to the mounting rails in the rack using the threaded backing plates Place a plate with the smaller holes on the inside of the mounting rail and a plate with the larger holes on the outside of the mounting rail at the appropriate height using three M4 12mm x 20 screws for each pair of brackets as shown below Threaded Backing Plate Threaded Backing Plate with large holes with small holes L Bracket fits between rear backing plate and rack rail straddling center screw 5 Slide the AAE enclosure fully into the
10. e causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada French Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par l Industrie Canada European Notice C This product is in conformity with the following directive EN 55022 CISPR 22 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 This library system is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive Plasmon AA Express User Manual Appendix B Document Revision B Page 27 Australia New Zealand This equipment has been tested and complies with AS NZS 3548 Japan CORE TESSALEEXIBSRESEEBXXdXGmEZ VccI OGS CXE24722AA IBSRIX SIE C CORE REAR CHEATS CER HEART CEPHV EST COBSKMSHASPBISWHREBT ZEKDBKENSCEPHV EF This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions Product Safety Standards This product complies with the following domestic and international product safety standards UL Standard 60950 1 1st Edition 2003 Safety of Information Technology Equipment CSA Standard C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Safety of Information Technology E
11. e er AAN 1 COPY su ped p e RACE ERROR oe ESPE CX SUA EE Sd RE E EQ bee Pads 1 Diselalmier tkm he Sy PEE We Eds ad fused rH eue ud 1 Trademark NotceS 3 nose Pu RE rd wa pee a ala ra a eek 1 Revision HIStOTY errors a aba 1 Conventions USO ocacion Ye nm RE ya ea tite e cda itio Yr mede e 2 WEEE Compliance corra E REESE RR ACE ped A Rusa M Rc GCS 2 Product W rranty couvontabar corrida iras persianas de 3 LETOFPOUNES sario AAA 7 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW lt a rr a ER RES 9 General Informati0N RR rra 9 UDO Drive PP 10 UDO Medid sz t atc Sets a a st a trend flee Le e ten ice ELE 11 UDO Media Labeling 0ooccccccconcr RIA RI tnr 11 Inserting UDO Media ooooocooccco rhe 11 Ejecting UDO Media 1 2 0 0 icke a aa rhe 11 Write Protecting UDO Media sssssssseseeele n 11 Media Care and Handling liliis 12 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 0 seen ee 13 Getting SANGO lowes cree aspect cee beat ee as Cade deb derek eens E awed ewes eee 13 Unpacking 2 d oead Ve A a E ERE ERIS EE REA 13 POSO Reo erae bU Da eR RR ROAD dao E Mie cv 13 Environment sce ste erra A NUR wae a hale Vah UR e cde orae OR RO 13 External Power Requirements oooccoooccco hn 13 Hack MOUNN 259 vsaned gosh e x es RE Eg ax e de RR Qe ROC aa 14 Rack Mount Guidelines lee RR RR RR RR RR 34 14 Rack Mount Installation cc RR a 15 Installing the SATA Drives oi eas cd aes im udis e A
12. e used in the AA Express a sequence number and the start and stop dates for the cartridge must be entered on a label provided with the media Plasmon UDO media for the AA Express also comes with barcode labels to facilitate a later upgrade to an automated appliance Inserting UDO Media To load media into the UDO drive insert the cartridge fully into the slot on the front of the UDO drive The media side facing up is the side the drive writes to Ejecting UDO Media When a side of the cartridge is full it automatically ejects Pressing the eject button on the front of the UDO drive manually ejects the cartridge Write Protecting UDO Media To write protect one side of the media slide the tab on that side in the direction of the protect arrow as shown in the figure below There is a write protect tab on each side of the disk When a side is protected the Write Protect window is open Write Protect Tab M y Write y Protect gt Windle Figure 4 Write Protecting UDO Media Plasmon AA Express User Manual Product Overview Document Revision B Page 11 Media Care and Handling To maintain maximum reliability the operator should take the time to inspect each media cartridge before use and whenever it is removed CAUTION Always condition the unopened media to the normal operating temperature of the room before using Improper handling or an inappropriate environment can damage the media To ensure continued reliabil
13. elative humidity The media and drives require a clean environment Excessive dust and dirt can lead to data loss and increase service calls External Power Requirements The appliance requires an external power source with 100 to 240 VAC the power supply is auto ranging at 50 to 60 Hz See Appendix A in this document for power figures Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 13 Rack Mounting Rack Mount Guidelines This document provides information for mounting the Archive Appliance Express enclosure into an Electronics Industry Association EAI 310 D standard 19 48 3 cm rack The standard 19 rack must have between 22 and 34 56 to 142 cm between front and back mounting columns to provide sufficient depth for the enclosure The appliance takes up 2U of rack space In this document one rack unit 1U equals 1 75 4 445 cm If the unit is installed in a closed or multi rack assembly refer to the following guidelines The operation temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature Be sure to install the unit in an environment that is compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature See Appendix A Specifications in the User Manual When mounting the equipment in the rack make sure mechanical installation is level to avoid a hazardous condition The rack must be specified to safely support the combined weight of all equipment When connecting the eq
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15. ity When media is loaded or when handling media ensure that the cartridge case is clean Dirty media cartridges can cause failures in loading or loss of data If a cartridge case is dirty wipe with a lint free cloth Do not carry media loosely for example in a box or basket Media should be carefully and securely packed for transport Do not load damaged media into a drive Damaged media can interfere with read write reliability Never touch the disk Opening the cartridge door and touching the disk may interfere with read write reliability Do not expose the media to moisture or direct sunlight Do not expose the media to excessive heat keep within 5 to 55 C Product Overview Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 12 Document Revision B CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Getting Started This chapter provides a guide to installing the Plasmon Archive Appliance Express AAE and the procedures necessary to get it on line Unpacking Save all packing material in case it is ever necessary to ship the appliance Position Position the appliance to allow a minimum three inch clearance at the back for ventilation Do not cover or block the air vents on the appliance To mount the appliance in a standard 19 rack refer to the Rack Mount Guidelines section later in this chapter before proceeding Environment To ensure long term reliability operate the appliance only between 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F and 10 to 9096 r
16. ng esee 14 S safety agency standards 27 specifications oooooconocanananananananarnnrrr non ononos 25 support technical ooocooooonooonnnnnnnnononos 33 T technical support ooooooocnconocccocnnanananononconononns 33 U UDO VALET A o e teee ete dando cada 10 media EE E tb perenne eap e eae Cgas 11 W Waranty Sce etui A nie ca lae 3 Index Page 31 Index Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 32 Document Revision B CONTACTING PLASMON Technical Support in the United States Plasmon Technical Support 1 877 585 6793 1 719 593 4192 fax e mail tech support plasmon com Internet www plasmon com Technical Support in Europe Middle East and Africa Plasmon Technical Support 44 0 1763 262 963 44 0 1763 264 407 fax e mail support plasmon co uk Internet www plasmon com Technical Support in Asia Pacific South America and Canada International Calls 1 719 593 4437 1 719 593 4192 fax Firmware Updates Contact Plasmon or your reseller for the latest firmware updates Before Placing a Service Call to Plasmon Register your site on line at http www plasmontech com warranty index html Placing a Service Call Contact your service provider directly If Plasmon is your service provider please have the following information available when calling Serial number Description of fa
17. nit when The product is repaired by anyone other than Plasmon personnel or approved agent The product is physically abused or is used in a manner that is inconsistent with the operating instructions or product specification defined by Plasmon The product fails because of accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation modification or service by anyone other than the factory service center or its approved agent The product is repaired by anyone including an approved agent in a manner that is contrary to the maintenance or installation instructions supplied by Plasmon The Plasmon serial number tag is removed The product is damaged because of improper packaging on return WARNING Untrained personnel operating the product may create dangerous situations This could lead to physical harm to the operator data loss and or disabling of the system Please review and observe all safety statements concerning the operation of the product CAUTION Returning the product in unauthorized packaging may damage the unit and void the warranty If problems with the product occur contact your maintenance organization do not void the product warranty by allowing untrained or unauthorized personnel to attempt repairs Plasmon AA Express User Manual Preface Document Revision B Page 3 Preface Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 4 Document Revision B TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE cr eS e
18. one end The power cord must have a molded IEC type CEE 22 female connector on the other end The power cord must be UL Listed and CSA Certified Outside the US contact Plasmon for country specific requirements For Germany and continental Europe STROMANFNAHME 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 10A F r eine 230V Anwendung ist eine harmonisierte lt HAR gt konfektionierte Leitungsschnur Typ HO5vvf3G1 00 die f r 250V 10A oder die Gleichwertigkeit geeognet ist zu benutzen Power Supply The AAE power supply is certified for China Compulsory Product Certification CCC Appendix B Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 30 Document Revision B C cable DetWork eessseeeeeeeeeeenheeenen nennen 18 POWED esses ennemi 18 30 connection MOON iet cesa tenerte rere oeste eese deste ue 18 olg caidis 18 customer SUPPOIE cococcncnononononononenonenenonenenos 33 drive LEDS sti E ea 19 VDE cath Mm 10 hardware installation eene 13 LEDs controller oocccccccnoncninncnnnncncnnononuninino 19 LEDS ive oia ici 19 media care and handling cocooocooccnccncnnnno 12 write protecting 11 network CONNectiON c ooooccccnnnoccncnnnacinnnnno 18 Plasmon AA Express User Manual Document Revision B INDEX P packing instructionS ooooccconoocccnononcnnnonnn 20 power COMEN 18 CON TE 18 30 requirements cacas 13 product overview sees 9 H rack mounti
19. quipment IEC 60950 1 1st Edition 2001 Appendix B Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 28 Document Revision B Laser Safety Notice This is a Class 1 Laser Product It complies with 21 CFR 1010 10 1040 11 and IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 as a Class 1 Laser product The maximum output power and wavelength of the laser in the Plasmon UDO30 and UDOGO drive is 65mW 403 413nm WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States Plasmon AA Express User Manual Appendix B Document Revision B Page 29 Power Cord Set Selection The voltage rating and the current rating of the power cord set shall be higher than the rated voltage and current of this unit The voltage of the power cord set shall be higher than the power source For the U S and Canada Power cord must be UL listed and CSA labeled Type SJT SVT ST SJO or SO 3 conductors No 18 AWG rated 125v 10A In the US the 120 VAC power cord shipped with Plasmon libraries meets these criteria The power cord must have a molded NEMA 5 15P male attachment plug on
20. s an auto ranging power supply Do not use an extension cord The unit must be located next to the AC outlet and the outlet must be easily accessible In the event an emergency power cutoff is required pull the plug from the AC socket Network Connection Connect an ethernet network cable to the Ethernet 0 connector The second Ethernet 1 connector can be used for load balancing or fail over protection By default Ethernet 1 is disabled Hardware Installation Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 18 Document Revision B LED Indicators There are three LED indicators on the left front of the appliance Labels on the unit identify these indicators as shown below A blue light indicates proper conditions red indicates a fault Temperature LED SATA Drive y Power On LED Fan LED SATA Drive Activity or Fault LED Figure 8 Archive Controller LED Indicators There are two LED indicators at the right front corner of each SATA drive shuttle The top LED lights blue to indicate a drive is powered on The bottom LED lights blue to indicate drive activity or red to indicate a drive fault Plasmon AA Express User Manual Hardware Installation Document Revision B Page 19 Packing Instructions This section is provided in case it is necessary to ship the appliance These procedures must be followed CAUTION Plasmon products must be shipped in the original packaging Shipping a unit in anything other than the manufacturers pack
21. uipment to the supply circuit check equipment nameplate ratings to avoid overloading circuits that may cause damage to over current protection devices and supply wiring Maintain reliable grounding for rack mounting equipment Pay particular attention to supply connections Allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly to ensure the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment is not greater than that specified for the library in Appendix A in the User Manual The unit is designed to use a three pronged grounding type plug Equipment grounding ensures safe operation Do not interfere with or remove the grounding means and verify equipment is reliably grounded when mounted within a rack WARNING Use safe lifting procedures when installing the appliance in the rack The appliance weighs about 33 lbs 15 kg Hardware Installation Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 14 Document Revision B Rack Mount Installation The Archive Appliance Express can be rack mounted using a sliding rail kit available from Plasmon The rack mount kit works in racks with a depth of 22 to 34 56 to 142 cm from front to back rails Short L Brackets Long L Brackets Sliding Rail Fixed Rail Figure 5 Rack Mounting Kit for AAE To install the rack mounting rails perform the following steps 1 Separate the sliding rail from the fixed rail by fully extending the sliding rail and rele
22. upgrade if required It is very compact and can be rack mounted UDO Drive UDO Media Eject Button Plasmon SATA Drives or blank fillers Figure 1 The Plasmon Archive Appliance Express Plasmon AA Express User Manual Product Overview Document Revision B Page 9 UDO Drive Type The Archive Appliance Express AAE can have either a UDO30 or a UDO60 drive installed The drive type is indicated on the front of the drive as shown in the pictures below UDO30 drives read and write only 30GB media UDO60 drives read and write 60GB media and can read 30GB media Plasmon Plasmon Figure 2 UDO Drive Types The door on the UDOSO drive opens back into the drive case while the door on the UDO60 drive opens out from the case Media is inserted into the UDO30 by pushing it in against the door Media is inserted into the UDOG0 drive by pressing the eject button to first open the door Media is removed from both drive types by pressing the eject button If the media cartridge is not removed within 30 seconds the UDO60 drive retracts the media back into the drive without spinning up Product Overview Plasmon AA Express User Manual Page 10 Document Revision B UDO Media The Plasmon AA Express uses UDO media with either 30GB or 60GB capacity depending on the UDO drive type These are available in both true Write Once and Rewritable media types Figure 3 UDO Media UDO Media Labeling To identify each UDO media cartridg

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