80Á¡ _Pass The PV122T can be installed in a rack using rapid rails or VersaRails. * True. False. (OK) The PV122T is secured to the rack with the following: Two thumb-screws on the ears. * Phillips-head screws. Slide rails. A clamp. (1¹ø°ú ¾à°£ Çì±ò¸²) Cables are held in place on the back of the PV122T with: Cable channels. Cable ties. Two thumb-screws. * A cable-routing bracket. (¾à°£ Çì±ò¸²) If the customer's tape media is wound around the take-up hub, the take-up hub must be removed first to remove the media in the PV122T. * True. False. Remove the following components first before removing the stuck tape from a PV122T: * Rail ears and screws. System fan. * Top cover. * Left receiver. (¸Â´Â°Å °°À½) The following components must be removed completely from the PV122T when removing a stuck tape cartridge: * Right receiver. Power supply. * LED/eject button bracket. * Left receiver. The native capacity of the PV122T is: 280 GB. * 320 GB. 640 GB. 240 GB. (OK) The buttons on the front button operator panel of the PV122T provide access to the following information: System service tag number. * Diagnostics. System BIOS level. Tape speed. The PV122T autoloader contains space to store nine tape cartridges. * False. True. (OK) The following LED indicators present drive status of the PV122T: * Clean Drive. * Ready/Activity. * Error. Tape Loaded. (OK)