JUNE 2002 EXABYTE MAMMOTH-2 iii
SAFETY AGENCY
STANDARDS
When purchased from Exabyte, both the internal model and the tabletop model of the
Exabyte®Mammoth-2 Tape Drive comply with the following domestic and
international product safety standards:
4UL Standard 1950, 3rd Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment
4CSA Standard C22.2 No. 950-95, Safety of Information Technology Equipment
4IEC 950/EN60950: A4 1997, Safety of Information Technology Equipment including
Electrical Business Equipment
The internal model of the tape drive is certified as a component only. Certification of
the final integrated product is the responsibility of the system integrator.
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY
(EMC)
When properly installed in a shielded cabinet with shielded cables and adequate
grounding of the SCSI bus and input power, the tape drive meets the requirements for
emissions and immunity as defined by the following standards. (For the tabletop tape
drive, the requirement for a shielded cabinet is met by the tabletop enclosure.)
SCSI tape drive:
Fibre Channel tape drive:
LASER SAFETY
STANDARDS
If you are using an optical GBIC and cabling for the tabletop M2 with Fibre Channel
tape drive, you must use an 850 nm shortwave laser and an optical multimode GBIC
transceiver module. To maintain a Class 1 laser classification for the M2 with Fibre
Channel, the transceiver must meet the Class 1 laser device classification as defined by
the following list of laser safety standards.
421 CFR 1010.10 and 1040.11, Class I for laser products
4IEC 825-1, Safety of Laser Products, Part 1: Equipment Classification, Requirements
and User’s Guide
USA: FCC, CFR 47, Ch. I, Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
Canada: ICES-003, Class B
Australia: AS/NZS 3548, Class B
Taiwan: CNS-13438, Class B
European
Union:
EN55022/CISPR 22, Class B
USA: FCC, CFR 47, Ch. I, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
Canada: ICES-003, Class A
Australia: AS/NZS 3548, Class A
Taiwan: CNS-13438, Class A
European
Union:
EN55022/CISPR 22, Class A