Tandberg Data 600 manuel d'utilisation

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    SDL T 600 Pr oduct Manual[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Manu al ii Co pyri ght Copyri ght © 2004 by Quantum Corpo ration. All rig hts rese rved . Repri nte d with permis s ion by T andbe r g Data ASA. T rademarks T and ber g is a trade mark of T andbe rg Data ASA. Quant um, th e Quantum lo go, and t he DL Ttap e logo a re trade marks of Quant um Corporati on, regist e re d in the [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Manu al iii Re visi on Hist o r y The tabl e bel ow list s all revis io ns made to this docum ent in chro nolo gical order . User Manual Statem ent s for Class A Equipment (Internal SDL T 6 00 T ape Drive System) This equ ipmen t genera tes, use s , an d may emit radio fre quen cy en ergy . The equipme nt has be en te s ted an[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Manu al iv Attentio n! Ceci est un produ it de Class e A. Dans un envir onne m ent dom est ique , ce produ it risq ue de créer des inte rférenc es radioé lect riques , il appa rti e nd ra alors à l'u ti lis ate ur de prendre les mesu res spécifi que s approp rié es. User Manual Statem ent s for Class B Equipment ( T[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Manu al v supp ression was used in the quali ficat ion test for th e device . This info rmation will vary from dev ice to devi ce and needs to be obt ained from the EMC (Electroma gne t ic Compat ibi lity) group or pro duct manag er . This Cla ss B digit al a ppar at us comp lie s with Ca nadi an ICES-003 . Cet ap pareil numé[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Manu al vi[...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 vii Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 1 Int r o du c tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 Pur pos e a nd S co pe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Re fere nce d D ocu[...]

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    T able of Cont en ts SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al vi ii Mar c h 20 04 8 1-8 1 18 4- 02 REV A01 Sup er DL Tt ape II Da t a Car tri dge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Qu ant um Dia gnos ti cs T o ols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al T a bl e of Con t en t s 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 ix 4 Inst alli ng Y ou r T a pe Dr iv e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 W ar rant y No te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4[...]

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    T able of Cont en ts SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al x Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Wh en to Use the Cl eani ng T ape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Lif e Ex pe cta ncy of the C l eani ng T ape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    81 -81 1 84-0 2 R EV A0 1 M arch 20 04 xi List of T ab les 1 Int r o du c tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 T abl e 1- 1. T ypographical Conventio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 3 SD L T 6 0 0 T ape Driv e Sp ecif ica t io n [...]

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    Li st of T abl es SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al xi i Mar c h 20 04 8 1-8 1 18 4- 0 2 REV A 01 4 Inst alli ng Y ou r T a pe Dr iv e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 T ab le 4 -1. SC SI I D A dd ress Sel ec tion s (G rap hic al F orm at ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 -7 T ab le 4 -2. SC[...]

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    81- 81 1 84-0 2 R EV A0 1 M arch 2004 x iii Li st of Fig ures 2 SD L T 6 0 0 T ap e Dr iv e Prod uc t Inf o rm a t io n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Figure 2-1. SDL T 600 T ape Drive Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Figure 2-2. SDL T 600 T ape Drive Modular Design . . . . . . [...]

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    Li st of Fi gures SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al xi v Mar c h 20 04 8 1-8 1 18 4- 0 2 REV A 01 A Su pe r D L Tt ap e I a n d Su p er D L Tt ape I I Da ta C a rt ri dg es . . . . . . A -1 Figure A-1. Super DL Ttape Data Cart r idges Read by SDL T 600 T ape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Fig ure A- 2. Bott om V i ew of S upe r DL Tt ape [...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 1-1 C HAPT ER 1 Int rod uc ti on This c hapte r provide s su pplementar y informati on a bout using the SDL T 600 t ape dri ve system Pr oduct Manual . The chapter di scusses t he followi ng topics: • “Purpo se and Scope” describ es the type of infor mation found in the manual , an d its inte nded use [...]

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    Ref ere nced Do cum ents SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 1-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 1.2 Referen ced Do cuments • SDL T 600 Fibr e Channe l Inter fac e Guide (81-81 202- 01) • SDL T 600 SCSI Interfac e Guide (81-81200- 01) • SDL T 600 Design and Integr ation Guide (8 1-8 1 196-01) • Super DLT tape™ Inte ractiv e Library Inte [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Chapte r 1: Introd uction 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 1-3 • Appendix B , “DL Tt ape VS1 Data Cart r idge, ” pr ovides i nformat ion for the DL Ttape™ VS data cart ridge inclu ding handling a nd inspe ction pr ocedur es, informati on on the write -pro te ct switch, and how t o l oad and unload a da[...]

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    Re ad er C omm ent s SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 1-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 1.7 Reader C omments T andbe r g i s committed to providing the best produc ts a nd service . W e encourage your comments, sugges tions , and cor rection s for this m anual. Pleas e se nd all commen ts to this addr ess: T andbe r g Data A SA Kj e ls ås v [...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 2-1 C HAPT ER 2 SDL T 600 T ape Drive Prod uct Inf ormatio n This chapte r descr ibe s the featu res of the SDL T 600 tape driv e syst em. This c hapt er covers the foll owing topi cs: • “Over view ” describes ba sic feat ures of the sys tem. • “Pro duct Featu res” lists key f eatur es of the SDL[...]

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    Pr od uc t Fea t ures SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 2-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Fi gure 2- 1. SDL T 600 T ape Drive S ystems 2.2 Product F eatures The SDL T 600 tape drive syste m of f er s the foll owing pr oduct fea tur es: • A st reamin g tap e dri ve that use s hal f-inch wide Supe r Digi t al L inear T ape (Super DL Ttape II) [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual C hap ter 2: SD L T 600 T a pe Dri ve Pro du ct In form ati on 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 2-3 • The SDL T 600 tape drive is avail able in eithe r Ultra 160 or Fibre Channel inte r face versions . (Fibr e Channel not avai la ble with the table top model). For more infor mation on the SDL T 600 tape drive [...]

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    T ape Driv e T e chno logy SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 2-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 2.3.3 M a g neto Resistiv e Cluster H e ad s Magneto Resi stiv e Cluste r (MRC) heads are a densely packed array of small, cost- ef f ect ive Magneto Resisti ve (MR) tape he ads p recise ly positi one d using a dvanc ed thin-f ilm pr ocessing techn o[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual C hap ter 2: SD L T 600 T a pe Dri ve Pro du ct In form ati on 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 2-5 2.4 Modula r D e sign The SDL T 600 tape drive is designed as a total syste m. The system includ es a complex interact ion of a number of importa nt components including suc h items as the tape path, tape heads, m[...]

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    Modu lar Desi gn SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 2-6 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 2.4.1 Data Control M odu le The Data Contro l Module (DCM) contain s sever al of the functio ns and feature s of the LGMR technolo gy , which is at the heart of the SDL T technolog y . Of the fi ve technologi es that consti tute the LGMR technol ogy , two are [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual C hap ter 2: SD L T 600 T a pe Dri ve Pro du ct In form ati on 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 2-7 Base Plat e The SDL T 600 tape dr ive ba se pl at e is a n a luminum die ca stin g with precis ely mac hined sur f aces. The casting act s as the suppor t pla tfor m for the othe r modules and for the tape drive e[...]

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    Modu lar Desi gn SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 2-8 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 2.4.4 Electr o nic Interface Module The Elect ronic Inte r face Module (EIM) is the electr oni c heart of the SDL T 60 0 tape drive syst em. It provi des the main contr ol fun ction for the syste m and the interface from the system to the host compute r , l ib[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual C hap ter 2: SD L T 600 T a pe Dri ve Pro du ct In form ati on 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 2-9 2.5 Quant um Diagnost ics T ools Quantum, the manuf acture r of your drive, f r equent ly provide s new and updat ed tool s to use with its tape dri ves. These tool s inc l ude such ite ms as upgrades for produc t[...]

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    Medi um Auxi li ary M emo ry SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 2-1 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 2.7 Medium Aux iliary Memory Medium Auxili ary Memory (MAM) is a feature in the SDL T 600 tape drive tha t produ ces vari ous attrib utes about the data cart ridge and re cord s t hem in a l og fi le on the media it self. Thes e a ttribut es prov[...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-1 C HAPT ER 3 SDL T 600 T ape Drive Specif ication s This chapte r descr ibe s various specif ica tions tha t apply to the SDL T 600 tape drive syste m: • “Produ ct Specific a tions ” provide s tape drive spe cifi catio ns • “Func tional Speci ficatio ns” p rovide s functi ona l sp ecific ation[...]

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    Pr od uc t Spec i fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Ult ra 16 0 SC SI I nte rfa c e The Ultra 160 SCSI int e rface pr ovi des a l ow- voltage di ffe renti al (L VD) mode r unning u p to 160 MB/second and a single - ended (SE) mode runni ng up to 40 MB/second. N OTE : The host computer ’ s SCSI co[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-3 In SE mode, the SCSI bus can support up to 7 device s using c able lengths up to 3 m e ters. In L VD mode, the SCSI bus can sup port up to 15 de vices usi ng cable l engths up t o 2 5 meters. For m ore information about[...]

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    Pr od uc t Spec i fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.1.3 Phys ic al Dimensi o ns an d W eights Ta b l e 3 - 3 provides phy sical di mensions f or t he SDL T 600 tape d r ive syst e m. Ta b l e 3 - 4 shows the weights of the S DL T 600 t a pe dr ive. 3.1.4 Compression The tape drive contain s on-bo[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-5 3.1.5 Stor age Capacity Ta b l e 3 - 5 provi des nati ve and compresse d capac ity r anges for the Super DL Ttape II data cartridge : In accord ance with industry prac tice , a typical compression rati o of 2:1 is quote[...]

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    Pr od uc t Spec i fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-6 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.1.7 Maximum Data T rans fer Rate Ta b l e 3 - 7 shows the maximum sust ained ( and bur st) data transf er rates for the SDL T 600 tape d r ive. N OTE : Cable leng ths and cabl e type may l imit a ttaina ble tra nsfer rat e; for de tails , refer [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-7 3.1.9 Media Durabili ty Ta b l e 3 - 8 shows the number of media pa sses a nd f ull media u ses to expect fr om a Super DL Ttape II data car tridge . 3.1.10 Data Cartridge Life Expectancy Ta b l e 3 - 9 shows the number[...]

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    Fun cti onal Speci fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-8 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.2 F unct ional S pecification s The following subsections c ontain f uncti ona l sp ecifica tions for t he SDL T 600 tape dri ve. 3.2.1 Pe rformance Data Ta b l e 3 - 1 0 p rovide s performa nce dat a for the SDL T 600 tape drive system. For a [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-9 3.2.2 Shock and Vibration Specifications The following table s pr ovide non- ope rati ng and operati ng shoc k and vibration spe c ific ati ons for the SDL T 600 tap e dr ive sy stem. T a ble 3-1 1 . Non-Operating Shoc [...]

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    Fun cti onal Speci fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-1 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T a ble 3-1 4. Non-Operating V i brati on Spe ci ficati ons (Package d) V i bration (Packaged) T ype Ra ndom Fre que ncy Range T ruck P ro file* (0.5 Gr ms) Air Profile * (1.0 Grms) Ap plica tio n X, Y , Z ax es ( 30 m inu tes, each pr ofil e a[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3-1 1 3.2.3 Cu rrent and P ower Requirement s T abl e 3-16 on p age 3-12 lists th e current and powe r requi rement s for the two versio ns of the SDL T 600 tape dr ive syst e m (in ternal and tablet op) c onfigure d wi th [...]

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    Fun cti onal Speci fic atio ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-1 2 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T a ble 3-1 6. Current and Power Requirements (SCS I Inte rfa ce) Mode 5 V Curre nt (A) MaxPk 1 Max Mea n 2 Ty p 3 12 V Cu rren t (A) Ma xP k 1 Ma xM ean 2 Ty p 3 DC Power (W) Max 4 Ty p 5 AC Power (W) Max 6 Ty p 7 S tandby /Idl e 2.6 2.6 2.4 0[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3 -13 T a ble 3-1 7. Current and Power Requirements (Fibr e Channel Inte rfa ce) Mode 5 V Curre nt (A) MaxPk 1 Max Mea n 2 Ty p 3 12 V Cu rren t (A) Ma xP k 1 Ma xM ean 2 Ty p 3 DC Power (W) Max 4 Ty p 5 AC Power (W) Max 6 [...]

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    Env ironm ent al S p ecif i cati on s SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-1 4 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.2.4 SDL T 600 T ape Drive System Recordi ng Method The SDL T 600 tape drive syste m uses the Part ial Response Maximum Likel ihood (PRML) 32/33 encoding metho d for read ing/writ ing S DL T 600 tape drive form at. It uses the same algo[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3 -15 3.3.2 T emperature and Humidity The ambient ope rati ng environm ent for the tape dri ve may not excee d the limits shown in Ta b l e 3 - 1 8 . (The s pe cifica tions shown in the ta ble ar e va lid f or bot h the int[...]

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    Re cord ing Me di a Spec i fic at ions SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-1 6 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.3.4 Altitude Both the inte rnal and table top tape drive s opera te in normal pressur es from –500 to 10,000 fee t when opera ted wit hin the amb ient o pe rating environm ents s pe cified in Secti on 3.3 .2, “T em perature and Hu[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3 -17 Fi gure 3- 1. Mu ltiple L aye rs Co mprise Super DL Ttap e II M edia 3.4.2 Physical Data Cartridg e A durable plast ic c as e encloses the Super DL Ttape II media, as shown in Figure 3- 2 . Fi gure 3- 2. Supe r DL Tt [...]

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    Re cord ing Me di a Spec i fic at ions SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-1 8 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 3.4.3 Media Shipping, Operating, an d Storage Spec ificati ons Ta b l e 3 - 2 1 descr ibes the opt im um media shi pping c ondit ions. Ta b l e 3 - 2 2 descr ibes the opt im um media operat ion conditi ons. Ta b l e 3 - 2 3 descr ibes t[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ch apte r 3: S DL T 600 T ap e Dr iv e Spe cific atio ns 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 3 -19 3.4.4 Backward-Read Compatibility T ransfer Rates The SDL T 600 tape drive syste m featur e s a backward- rea d compatibil ity (BRC) mode. When in BRC mode, the SDL T 600 tape drive is capabl e of rea ding SDL T 220 a[...]

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    Re cord ing Me di a Spec i fic at ions SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 3-2 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01[...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-1 C HAPT ER 4 Inst alling Y our T ape D rive This chapte r descr ibe s how to install the SDL T 600 tape drive. This inc lud e s conf igura tion jum per sett ings, connec tor pin ass ignment s, installation inst ructions, power and sig nal cabling desc ription s, and operati ng i nstr uc tions . This chapt[...]

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    Safet y , Ha ndling , and ES D Pro tection SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 4-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Generall y , the Li mited Prod uct and Limite d Repair W arranti es are continge nt upon pr oper use in the appli cati on for whic h the product is inte nde d; and do not cover the product if you perform any of the foll owing acti ons[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-3 4.2.2 Handli ng Damage t o the SDL T 600 tape driv e syst e m can oc cur as t he r esult of c areless handling, vibra tion, shock, or ele ctros ta tic disc har ge (ES D). For more details a bout ESD, refer to “El ectrost atic[...]

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    Pr e-I n sta llati on Gu id eli nes SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 4-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T o minimiz e the possibi lity of ESD-r el ated damage to the system, the drive’ s manufact urer str ongly recommends using both a worksta tion a nti-stati c mat and an ES D wri st s trap. Whe n correctl y installe d and properly used, t h[...]

  • Page 53

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-5 The Model Number is a c har acter st r ing usually beginnin g with t he lett e rs “TR.” Mo d e l N u mb e r: T R The S erial Nu mber i s a ch aracter stri ng beg inning with the letter s “R B.” Seri al Nu mber: RB 3. Ch[...]

  • Page 54

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-6 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 4.4.1 Settin g the Inte rnal T ape Drive SC S I ID Each de vice on th e SCSI bus must ha ve a u nique SCSI I D addre ss assigned to it. F or sp e cific recommenda tion s for a ss igning SCSI I Ds, r efe[...]

  • Page 55

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-7 N OTE : T he co mputer system an d the t ape drive SCSI IDs a re onl y ch ecked at power - o n. T o change the SCSI ID after installa tion , powe r of f both the system an d th e tape d riv e, ch ange th e t ape drive ’ s SCS[...]

  • Page 56

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-8 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T a ble 4-2 . SCSI ID Ad dr es s S e le cti o ns (T abu la r Form at) SCSI ID Jumper Acr o s s Pins 9- 10* 7-8 5-6 3-4 1-2 010000 110001 210010 310011 410100 5 ( d e f a u l t ) 00000 610110 710111 8110[...]

  • Page 57

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-9 4.4.2 Configuring the Internal T a pe Drive for TER MP WR Y ou m ust te r minate a SCSI bus at each end of the bus. T er minate al l signa ls not de fined as RESER VED, GROUND, or TER MPWR exactl y once at eac h e nd of th e bu[...]

  • Page 58

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-1 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Figure 4- 4 shows two pers pecti ve vie ws of the inte rna l tape dr ive . Fi gure 4- 4. SDL T 600 T ape Drive—Fr ont and R ear V iews Securing the Inte rnal T ape Drive This s e ction de scr ibes h[...]

  • Page 59

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4-1 1 Fi gure 4- 5. Intern al T ape Drive Mount ing Locati ons – Front, Side, a nd Botto m Di mension s Connec ting the Internal T ape Drive Cables This s e ction di scusses t hree conne ctor s on t he back of the i nternal SDL T[...]

  • Page 60

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-1 2 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 SCSI and Power Connectors Figure 4-6 on page 4-13 shows t he pin orie ntati on for the 68-pin SCSI connect or a nd 4-pin p ower connec tor l oc ated on the back of the in ternal tape drive . The table[...]

  • Page 61

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -13 Fi gure 4- 6. Connectors on the Back Panel of SDL T 60 0 T ape Driv e T a ble 4-3 . M SE and SE Mode S CSI Conne ctor Pin Assignme nts Signal Name Pin N umb er Pin Nu mbe r Si gn al N am e Ground 1 35 -DB( 12) Ground 2 36 -DB[...]

  • Page 62

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-1 4 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Ground 10 44 -DB( 4) Ground 1 1 45 -DB( 5) Ground 12 46 -DB( 6) Ground 13 47 -DB( 7) Ground 14 48 -DB( P0) Ground 15 49 Ground D I F F S E N S 1 65 0G r o u n d T E R M P W R 1 75 1T E R M P W R T E R[...]

  • Page 63

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -15 T a ble 4-4 . M SE L VD Mode SCSI Conne ctor Pin Assign ments Signal Name Pin N umb er Pi n Nu mbe r Si gn al N am e +DB(12) 1 35 -DB( 12) +DB(13) 2 36 -DB( 13) +DB(14) 3 37 -DB( 14) +DB(15) 4 38 -DB( 15) +DB( P1) 5 39 -DB( P[...]

  • Page 64

    Confi gurin g and In stallin g an In ternal T a pe Dri ve wi th SCSI Interf ace SDL T 600 Product Manu al 4-1 6 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 +C/D 28 62 -C /D +REQ 29 63 -REQ +I/O 30 64 -I/O +DB(8) 31 65 -DB( 8) +DB(9) 32 66 -DB( 9) +DB(10) 33 67 -DB( 10) + D B ( 1 1 ) 3 46 8- D B ( 1 1 ) T a ble 4-5 . 4-Pin Power Connector Pin Assignments [...]

  • Page 65

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -17 4.5 Conf iguring a n d Installing an I nternal T ape Drive with Fibre Channel Interface This s e ction pr ovi des in formati on for co nfigur ing and in stallin g a t a pe dr ive wit h t he F ibre Ch annel inter face in to a [...]

  • Page 66

    Co nf ig uring and Inst al li ng an I nt erna l T ape D riv e with Fib re C h ann el Int erfac e SD L T 600 Pro du ct Man ua l 4-1 8 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Fi gure 4- 7. SDL T 600 Fibre Channel Connector s a nd Jumpers Follo w these steps to connec t a Fibr e Channel tape drive: • Secure th e tape drive . • Connect th e powe r . [...]

  • Page 67

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -19 Because of the variety of mountin g possibil ities f or tape d rives, the instruc tions prese nted he re a re gener al in nature . Use them only as a guide for mounting the ta pe drive in your syst em. Mount the tape dri ve i[...]

  • Page 68

    Co nf ig uring and Inst al li ng a T a bl et op T ape D r iv e SD L T 600 Pro du ct Man ua l 4-2 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 4.5.5 Conn ec t the Fi bre Channel Ca ble 1. Fibre Chan nel c ables a re “hot-swa ppable ”—meaning y ou may connect and disconnect t hem wi th unit power on. The r efore , unlik e other syste ms, the tape dr[...]

  • Page 69

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -21 4.6.1 Configuring the T ape Drive Figure 4-9 on page 4-21 shows t he location of the c ontrols and connector s for the tabletop tape drive . This model of tape drive is normally c onf igure d to meet customer specif ica tion [...]

  • Page 70

    Co nf ig uring and Inst al li ng a T a bl et op T ape D r iv e SD L T 600 Pro du ct Man ua l 4-2 2 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 Fi gure 4- 10 . SCSI ID Selector Switch for the SDL T 600 T a pe Dri ve T abletop Mod el TE RMP WR The factor y preconfigur es t he TER MPWR sett ing for the t abletop t a pe dr ive a ccordi ng t o sp ecific cust [...]

  • Page 71

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -23 bus cable betwe e n the ope n c onnect or and t he next devic e o n the bus. Figur e 4-1 1 ill ustra tes the se two connec tion method s. Figure 4-1 1. Cabling Op tions for t he SDL T 600 T ape Drive T abletop Model 1. Prior [...]

  • Page 72

    Co nf ig uring and Inst al li ng a T a bl et op T ape D r iv e SD L T 600 Pro du ct Man ua l 4-2 4 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 AC Power Cable An AC power cord is supplied with eac h tablet op unit. Carefully ins pe ct the power cord and ensure that the cord is the appropria te cord for your countr y or region based on the crite r ia below[...]

  • Page 73

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 4: Ins tal l ing Y our T ape Dr iv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 4 -25 The tabl e to p unit power s upply h a s an aut o-s ensing f e ature; it requires no a djus tment or switch se tt ing chang es for differe nt AC sour ces. Refer t o Figure 4- 9 and Figur e 4-12 . Connect one end of the AC cor[...]

  • Page 74

    Con firmi ng the Instal latio n SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 4-2 6 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01[...]

  • Page 75

    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-1 C HAPT ER 5 Using Y o ur T ape Drive This c hapte r desc ribe s h ow to st a rt usin g your SDL T 600 tape driv e syst e m. This include s making a tri al back- up, cl eaning the tape mechanis m, and variou s troublesho oting i nforma tion. This chapter also incl udes inform at ion on the LEDs and button[...]

  • Page 76

    Power-On S e lf-T e s t SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 During this time, if a host tri es to negotiate Synchr onous or W id e tra nsfers, the SDL T 600 tape dri ve syste m negotiate s to Async hronous or Narrow . It may take longer than the durat ion of POST for the tape dri ve to become ready . Ta b l e 5 [...]

  • Page 77

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-3 5.2 P erfo rmin g a T rial Back-up Complet e the following ste ps to pe rform a trial ba ck up and verify correc t tape drive insta llati on: • Inser t a data cartrid ge. Push the dat a cartr idg e co mplete ly int o th e syst em.[...]

  • Page 78

    Upda ting th e Firm wa re SDLT 600 Prod uct Ma nu al 5-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 5.3.1 Upd ate the Fir m ware Usi ng the SC SI Bus Quantum p r ovides up gr ades for product s oftware and fir mware that may be ne wly deve loped. These upd at es a re ava il ab l e on Quan tum’ s we b sit e . N OTE : T hese t ools are on ly a v ailable[...]

  • Page 79

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-5 5.3.3 Using a CUP/FUP Data Cartri dge Foll ow t hese st eps to use a CUP /FUP dat a car t ridge: 1. V erify tha t the tape drive is t urn ed on (power is a ppl ied), and the middle (Drive S ta tus) LED on the front pa nel of the tap[...]

  • Page 80

    Cl ea ni ng the T ape Mecha nism SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-6 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 N OTE : If the tape drive is mount ed in a tape aut omation li br a r y , the CUP/FUP data c artridge re winds to B OT and un buckles i n prepa rati on for unloa ding, but does not automaticall y eje ct. 5.3.4 Firmware (Code) Update T roublesho[...]

  • Page 81

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-7 5.4.1 Occasional Cleaning of T ape Head SDL T 600 tap e dr ives o ccasiona lly r equir e pre ventive cle aning. The amount of amb ient p o llution a nd partic ulate s in the environme nt, to a lar ge degr ee, dictate s the clea ning[...]

  • Page 82

    Cl ea ni ng the T ape Mecha nism SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-8 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 5.4.5 Loading the C leaning T ape In to a T abletop T ape D rive N OTE : T o use th e cl eaning tape in an Autol oader or L i brary tape drive, refer to your owner’ s m a nua l. Follo w these steps to loa d an SDL T CleaningT ape into an SDL [...]

  • Page 83

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-9 5.5 F ront P anel Control s a nd LEDs All cont rols a nd LEDs are on the ta pe drive’ s front panel. See Figure 5- 2 for de tails. Use th ese c o ntro ls and LE Ds to ope rate t he tape dr ive a nd m onito r the S DL T 600 tape dr[...]

  • Page 84

    Fro nt P ane l Cont rol s an d LE Ds SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-1 0 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T a ble 5-2 . Dua l -Color Dri ve Density LED Appearance fo r T ype of Data Cartridg e Loaded Poss i bl e D a ta C a rtri d g e Sce nari o LED Color /S tate No data cart ridg e is inser ted Off SDL T 600 tape dri ve format ted Su per DL T[...]

  • Page 85

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5-1 1 Ta b l e 5 - 3 explain s t he func tion of the other LEDs and contr ols in the front panel . T a ble 5-3 . How to Inter pret the Front Panel LEDs and Othe r Contr ol s LED /Butt o n/ Por t Title Color/Symbol Act ion Explanat ion D[...]

  • Page 86

    T r oubl esho otin g SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-1 2 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 5.6 T roubleshooti ng The following sub secti ons pr o vide trou ble shooti ng inf ormation tha t mig ht be helpful should the syste m fail its Power - On Self- T est (POST). Refer to the data cartridg e appendic es in thi s manual ( Appendix A, “Super[...]

  • Page 87

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ch ap ter 5: U s in g Y our T ap e Driv e 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 5 -13 System doe s not recogniz e the SDL T 600 tape dri v e system. (cont inued) Interfa ce b us may not b e terminated c orrectly . If the SDL T 600 tape dri ve s ys te m is la st or only d e vice o n bus (e xcept for adapt er) , be c[...]

  • Page 88

    T r oubl esho otin g SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 5-1 4 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 5.6.2 Over T em p erature Condition The SDL T 600 tape drive has a thermal sensor locat ed in the tap e path. This senso r , which is used to accura tely moni tor the air tempera tur e in the tape path, issues a T apeAl ert warni ng at 47 °C, and detec [...]

  • Page 89

    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 6-1 C HAPT ER 6 Regulatory Co mpliance This c hapte r desc ribe s v arious r egula tions t ha t apply to the SDL T 600 tape drive : • “Safet y Regu l ati o ns” desc ribes complia nce with vari ous sta ndard s publish e d by inter nationa l safe ty o rganiz ations . • “Elect ro m ag net i c Fiel d S[...]

  • Page 90

    Ele ctrom agn et ic Fi eld S peci ficat io ns SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 6-2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 6.2 Elect r omagnetic Field Specifications SDL T 600 tape drive s are elect rical de vic es; as such, thi s equipment gen era tes, uses, and may emit radio f requenc y ener gy . The tape drive s may emit ener gy in other frequencie[...]

  • Page 91

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Chap t er 6: Re gu la tory C om pl ia nce 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 6-3 6.2.3 Immunity and ES D Limits Ta b l e 6 - 2 lis ts the immunity and ESD failure level limits to which the SDL T 600 tape drive has been tested. T a ble 6-2 . E lec t ro magne tic Int erferen ce ( EMI) T es t Su mmary Te s t N a m [...]

  • Page 92

    Ac oust ic No ise E miss ions SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 6-4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 6.3 Acoust ic Noise E missions Ta b l e 6 - 3 lists a coustic noise emissio n levels, both as noise power and sound pressur e, for the SDL T 600 tape dri ve. The table provi des the prel imi nary decl are d values per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779/ EN2777[...]

  • Page 93

    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 A-1 A PPEND IX A Supe r DL Tta pe I an d Supe r D L Tt a pe II Da ta Cart r idge s This appendix di scus ses Super DL Ttape I and Super DL Ttape II data cartr idg e infor matio n. Infor mation in thi s appendi x in cludes th e followi ng topics: • Recogni zing Quantu m Super DL Ttape I and II Data Cartridg[...]

  • Page 94

    Da t a C a rtr i dg e Handl ing Gu id el in es SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al A-2 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 The SDL T 60 0 t ape drive is back w a rd read co mpatibl e with Super DL Ttape I dat a cartrid ges formatt ed in the SDL T 220 or SDL T 320 tape drive. Figur e A-1 s hows outside chara cterist ic di ff erenc es of the Super DL Ttape [...]

  • Page 95

    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ap pend ix A: S uper DL Ttap e I a nd Su per DL T tape II Data Car tridg es 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 A-3 • When placin g data cartr idge s in archiva l stor age, be certa in you stand eac h data car tr idge vertic ally . • Do not carry data car tridge s loose ly in a box or any other contai ner . All[...]

  • Page 96

    Da t a C a rt ri dge Insp ection P r o c e dure SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al A-4 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 A .3 Data C artrid ge Inspect ion Pr ocedure Ensure your data cartr idge backup solut ion pe rforms relia bly by following the V isua l Mechanic a l Inspec tion (VMI) pr oced ures descri bed in thi s s ubsect ion. The se s teps wi ll[...]

  • Page 97

    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ap pend ix A: S uper DL Ttap e I a nd Su per DL T tape II Data Car tridg es 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 A-5 5. Refer t o Figur e A-3 a nd check the r eel l oc k openings to ensur e t he small plastic t a bs ins ide a re partia ll y v isibl e. The reel locks are bl ack. The reel locks can break if you dro p [...]

  • Page 98

    Da t a C a rt ri dge Insp ection P r o c e dure SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al A-6 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 7. Open th e data c artri dge door by pressing on the ta b i n the door pi vot not ch as shown in Figu re A-4 . Use care that you do not touc h the tape leade r . 8. Compare what you see inside the data car tr idge door to Figure A- [...]

  • Page 99

    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ap pend ix A: S uper DL Ttap e I a nd Su per DL T tape II Data Car tridg es 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 A-7 A .4 Data Cart ridge Wr ite-protect Switch Each d at a cartri d ge ha s a writ e-p rot ec t sw itch tha t you can us e to pr even t accid ent al erasu re o f data . Before in serting the data c artr i[...]

  • Page 100

    Da t a C a rt ri dge Wri te- pr o tect S wit ch SDL T 60 0 Prod uc t Ma nu al A-8 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 T a ble A - 1. W r ite-Pr otect Switch P osition s Writ e-prot ect Switch Po sition Orange Wri te-pr otec t Indicato r Re sult Befor e Loading the Data Cartridge Ena bled (S li d e sw i tc h to le f t) V isi ble Y ou cannot write da t[...]

  • Page 101

    SDL T 60 0 Pr oduc t Ma nual Ap pend ix A: S uper DL Ttap e I a nd Su per DL T tape II Data Car tridg es 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 A-9 A .5 Loa ding a Dat a C artr idge Complet e this sub se cti on to load a data c artrid ge i nto th e fr ont of th e tape dr ive; r e fer to F igure A-7 as neede d. 1. Inser t the data ca rtridge i nto[...]

  • Page 102

    Un lo ad in g a Dat a Car t ri dge SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al A- 10 Mar ch 2 00 4 81 -81 184 -02 REV A 0 1 A .6 Unl oading a D ata Cartri dge Foll ow th ese step s to unlo ad a d ata ca rtrid g e; ref er to Figur e A-7 on page A-9 as needed . 1. Press the Eject button ( or iss ue an appropria te syste m software command) ; the tape drive comple[...]

  • Page 103

    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 B-1 A PPEND IX B DL Ttap e V S1 Dat a Ca rtr idge The SDL T 600 t ap e dr ive is ba ckward r e ad c ompati ble with DL Tt ape VS1 data cartr idg e s forma tted i n the DL T VS 160 tape d ri ve. Data backed up u sing a DL Ttape VS1 da ta cartr idge in a DL T VS160 t a pe drive is retr ieva ble using the SDL T[...]

  • Page 104

    Da t a C a rtr i dg e Handl ing Gu id el in es SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al B-2 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 • When placin g data cartr idge s in archiva l stor age, be certa in you stand eac h data car tr idge vertic ally . • Do not carry dat a cartrid ges loosel y in a box or any other contain er . Allowi ng da ta cartr idges to hit to[...]

  • Page 105

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ap pend ix B: D L T tape V S1 Data Car trid ge 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 B-3 B.2 Data C artrid ge Inspect ion Pr ocedure Ensure your data cartr idge backup solut ion pe rforms relia bly by following the V isua l Mechanic a l Inspec tion (VMI) pr oced ures de scri bed in thi s s ubsection. These s teps h[...]

  • Page 106

    Da t a C a rt ri dge Insp ection P r o c e dure SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al B-4 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 5. Refer t o Figur e B-2 and chec k the reel loc k openings to ens ur e the small plasti c tabs insid e are partia ll y v isibl e. The reel locks are bl ack. The reel locks can break if you dro p the data car tridge. If the r eel loc[...]

  • Page 107

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ap pend ix B: D L T tape V S1 Data Car trid ge 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 B-5 7. Once a gain, lo ok at the e nd of t he da ta c artri dge, holdin g it a s shown in Fi gure B-4 . Figure B-4. Opening the DL Ttape VS 1 Data Cartridge Door 8. On the rig ht side cor ner of t he da ta c artri dge is a s m all [...]

  • Page 108

    Da t a C a rt ri dge Insp ection P r o c e dure SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al B-6 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 Compare what you s e e in side the data c art ri dge door to illustrat ions in Figure B-6 . L ook for fa ulty items inc ludin g:  A br oken tape lea der lo op  A swallowed tap e leader loop  Loose media insid e the data car [...]

  • Page 109

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ap pend ix B: D L T tape V S1 Data Car trid ge 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 B-7 B.3 Data C artridge Write-Prot ect S witch Each d at a cartri d ge ha s a writ e-p rot ec t sw itch tha t you can us e to pr even t accid ent al erasu re o f data . Before in serting the data c artr idge i nto the t ape drive, [...]

  • Page 110

    Load in g a Data C ar tr idg e SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al B-8 March 2004 81-81 18 4- 02 REV A01 B.4 Loa ding a Data C artr idge Complet e this subse c tion to loa d a data c artr id ge i nto the f ro nt of the ta pe drive; r e fer to F igure B-8 as neede d. T o lo ad a da ta c artr idge, follow these st eps: 1. Inser t the data ca rtridge i nto[...]

  • Page 111

    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al Ap pend ix B: D L T tape V S1 Data Car trid ge 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 B-9 B.5 U nloading a D ata Cart ridge Complet e this subsection t o unload a dat a c artridge; refer to Figur e B-8 on page B - 8 as n e eded . 1. Press the Eject button ( or iss ue an appropria te syste m software command) ; the t[...]

  • Page 112

    Un lo ad in g a Dat a Car t ri dge SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al B- 10 Mar ch 2 00 4 81 -81 184 -02 REV A 0 1[...]

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    81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G- 1 Glossary The fo llo wi n g is an alpha b et ical list of spec ialize d words an d techn ical te rms w i th the ir defin i tion s, commonly used in the tape drive and tape media industr y . A AC Alternating Current. Access ( v .) T o read, write, or update inf or mation on a storage medium, such as magne[...]

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    B SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 2 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 B Backup A copy of a file, directory , or volume on a separate storage device from the origina l, f or t he purpos e of re trie val in case the original is accidentally erased, damaged, or destroyed. Bad Data Block A block that cannot r eliably hold data because of a media [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G- 3 C D Cache Specialize d RAM used as a buffer between a fa st CPU or I/O channel and storage which has a relative ly slo w access time (for example, tape or diskette), to avoid slowing down t he former . Cartridge Recei ver At media inse rtion, the cartridge receiver assembl[...]

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    E SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 4 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 E Device Acc ording t o the SCSI specification, multi ple SCSI devices can be connected to a single SCSI bus. Each SCSI device contains a SCSI ID number that can be set i n the range 0 to 15. Device Dr iver A low-level (usually ke rnel-mode) operating system component that [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G-5 F G H Error A me ssage tha t occurs when th e re is a l os s of ability to interpret recorded da t a. Usually due to magnetic is s ues or de f ects in or on the media. ESD Electrostatic discharge. A sudden dischar ge of electrostatic energy that can damage delicate elect r [...]

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    I SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 6 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 I J HIM Host Interface Module. T his board is one of two boar ds that make up the EIM. The HIM implements the interface bet ween the host system a nd the tape drive; it comes in two diff ere nt variations, SCSI and Fibr e Channel. HRE Har d Read Err o r . HWE Hard W rite E [...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G- 7 K L M KB Kilobyte. A unit of measure equal to 1 t housand (1024) bytes. LED Light E mitting Diode. LGMR Laser Guided Magnetic Recording technology . LSB Least Signi fican t Bit. LUN Logical Unit Number . L VD Low V oltage Differential. L VD is a physical interface with pow[...]

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    N SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 8 Marc h 20 04 8 1- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 N P Native Capacity The c apacity of a given media product in its basic recording format (w i thout the use of data compression). Native Mode R efers to the uncompressed stora ge capacity of a media subsystem. (See Native Capacity .) Node In reference to a F ibre Channel ne[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G- 9 Q R S QEZ An Application Specif ic Integrated C ircuit (A S IC) for the SD L T 600 tape drive. qT alk One of the ut ilities compris ing Quantum’ s DL T Sage, qT alk lets users com municate wit h other computers via a serial line th at’ s usually connec t ed to a modem.[...]

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    T SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 10 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01 T Shelf Life The length of time that media ca n be stored w i thout losing its magnetic strength. For Super DL Ttape II media, this period is 30 years or more. SRAM Static RAM. A memory chip that requires power to hold i ts content. T ake- up Reel T he reel inside every ta[...]

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    SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al 81- 81 18 4- 0 2 R EV A0 1 Mar c h 20 04 G -1 1 U X UL Underwriters Laboratory; a United States safety or ga nization. Ultra 160 An SDL T 600 tape drive SCSI interface that pr ovides a low- voltage differential (L V D) mode running up to 160 MB/sec and a single-ended (SE) mode r unning up to 40 M B/sec. Unformatted Ca[...]

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    X SDL T 60 0 Pr od uc t Ma nu al G- 12 Mar c h 20 04 81- 8 1 184- 02 REV A01[...]

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    March 200 4 Quantu m Publica tion Numb er: 81-81 184-02 A01 T a nd be r g Publicati on Number: 432821-0 1 *81- 81 184-0 2 A01* 81-81184-02 RE V A01[...]