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hp workstation i2000 owner's guide / NOTE The i2000 system has a Qlogic* SCSI Host Bus Adapter installed with two- (2) external SCSI connectors accessible from the system rear panel. The components in the previous figure are for illustration purposes only. Actual card location may vary slightly. 1.3 Peripheral Bay The peripheral bay can accommodate one- (1) 3.5-inch and three- (3) 5.25-inch devices. The DVD ROM and the LS-120 drives are housed in the peripheral bay. Both devices are accessible from the front of the chassis (Refer to Figure 3.) / NOTE For continued safety compliance of the system, use only peripheral devices, which are marked as UL recognized compliant components and that are also CE marked. Additionally, for all optical drives such as CD-ROM, DVD, etc. laser safety compliance is required to both U.S. code 21CFR, chapter 1, subchapter J, part 1040.10 and International Standard EN60825-1, Safety of Laser Products. For continued EMC compliance of the system, use only those peripheral devices having an external output connector (i.e., audio, video), which are marked as FCC tested for home or office use (FCC Class B), and marked as Canada ICES003 Class B compliant. For European installations, these devices are required to be CE marked with declaration of conformity to the EMC directives (89/336/EEC). / NOTE System EMI integrity and cooling are both protected by having drives installed in the bays or filler panels and EMI shields covering the bays. When you install a drive, save the panel and shields to reinstall incase you should later remove the drive and not reinstall one in the same bay. 1.3.1 LS-120 Drive The LS-120 drive (located in the peripheral bay) supports 120 MB and 1.44 MB media. 30

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hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide
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NOTE
The i2000 system has a Qlogic*
SCSI Host Bus Adapter installed with two- (2)
external SCSI connectors accessible from the system rear panel.
The components in the previous figure are for illustration purposes only.
Actual
card location may vary slightly.
1.3
Peripheral Bay
The peripheral bay can accommodate one- (1) 3.5-inch and three- (3) 5.25-inch devices.
The DVD ROM and the LS-120 drives are housed in the peripheral bay.
Both devices
are accessible from the front of the chassis (Refer to Figure 3.)
/
NOTE
For continued safety compliance of the system, use only peripheral devices,
which are marked as UL recognized compliant components and that are also CE
marked. Additionally, for all optical drives such as CD-ROM, DVD, etc. laser
safety compliance is required to both U.S. code 21CFR, chapter 1, subchapter J,
part 1040.10 and International Standard EN60825-1, Safety of Laser Products.
For continued EMC compliance of the system, use only those peripheral devices
having an external output connector (i.e., audio, video), which are marked as
FCC tested for home or office use (FCC Class B), and marked as Canada ICES-
003 Class B compliant. For European installations, these devices are required to
be CE marked with declaration of conformity to the EMC directives
(89/336/EEC).
/
NOTE
System EMI integrity and cooling are both protected by having drives installed in
the bays or filler panels and EMI shields covering the bays. When you install a
drive, save the panel and shields to reinstall incase you should later remove the
drive and not reinstall one in the same bay.
1.3.1
LS-120 Drive
The LS-120 drive (located in the peripheral bay) supports 120 MB and 1.44 MB media.