Sony SDX-1100V/R Computer Drive User Manual


 
2.Specification
SONY AIT-5 drive SDX-1100V series Ver.1.0 2-9
2.4. Safety
The SDX-1100V conforms to the following safety standards:
UL/cUL UL60950
CE (LVD) EN60950-1
CE (EMC) EN55024 + EN55022: Class B
C-Tick (EMC) EN55022: Class B
AS/NZS CISPR22: Class B
MIC CISPR22 + CISPR24
RPC/DoC CISPR22
IEC60950-1
CB report IEC60950-1
2.4.1. Conditions of Acceptability
The SDX-1100V is for use only in equipment where the suitability of the combination has been determined by an
appropriate certification organization (for example, Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. or the Canadian Standards
Association in North America, and the British Standards Institution or Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker in
Europe). Other considerations include the following:
1. An enclosure must be supplied to limit the operator’s access to live parts, to provide system stability, and to
furnish the drive with the necessary grounding integrity.
2. The necessary voltage supplies must be provided. These supplies are Extra Low Voltage SEC for UL and
CSA, or Safety Extra Low Voltage for BSI, VDE, and so on, of +5V and +12V DC.
2.5. Installation Requirements
Note: Do not move the drive while it is operating. It may cause malfunction.
2.5.1. Power Requirements
Voltage Max Ripple Current
Typical Maximum
5V ± 5% 100 mV p-p 1.7A 2.5A
12V ± 10% 150 mV p-p 0.87A 3.0A
* exclude SCSI terminator power
4.75V
T
10.8V
0V
0V
5V
12V
-300 ms <
T < 300 ms
Figure 2-5: Power-up Sequence
Note: Voltage has to increase constantly during Power-up until Maximum is reached.
Do not turn off the drive while the tape is in the drive.