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User’s Guide

hp

 StorageWorks

1000ux/1900ux/2300ux

Optical Jukebox

First Edition (May 2004)

Part Number:  

AA966-90901

This guide describes procedures for operating and troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks 

1000ux/1900ux/2300ux Optical Jukebox.

Summary of Contents for StorageWorks 1000ux

Page 1: ...torageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox First Edition May 2004 Part Number AA966 90901 This guide describes procedures for operating and troubleshooting the HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox ...

Page 2: ... only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty Microsoft MS DOS MS Windows and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for...

Page 3: ... features 14 Front panel features and descriptions 14 Back panel features and descriptions 15 Using Ultra Density Optical UDO disks 18 Choosing a disk type 18 Labeling a disk cartridge 19 Write protecting an UDO disk 20 Loading a disk into the drive 21 Maintaining UDO media 22 Using mixed media 24 Using application software 26 2 Navigation 27 Control panel features and descriptions 28 Using select...

Page 4: ... HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools 57 A Specifications 59 Environmental specifications 60 Jukebox specifications 61 Drive specifications 62 Media specifications 63 Safety and regulatory specifications 64 B Safety and Regulatory 65 Federal Communications Commission Notice 66 Class A Equipment 66 Modifications 66 Cables 67 Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United S...

Page 5: ...er s Guide Laserturvallisuus 70 Huolto 71 English translation of Finland regulatory information 71 BSMI notice 74 Japanese Notice 75 Laser Device 75 Laser Safety Warnings 75 CDRH regulations USA only 76 Compliance with International Regulations 76 Glossary 77 Index 79 ...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide ...

Page 7: ...ser s Guide About This Guide About this Guide About this Guide This user guide provides information to help you Operate the jukebox Troubleshoot the jukebox About This Guide topics include Related documentation page 8 Conventions page 8 Getting help page 10 ...

Page 8: ...entions Text symbols Document conventions This document follows the conventions in Table 1 Table 1 Document conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Blue text Figure 1 Key and field names menu items buttons and dialogue box titles Bold File names application names and text emphasis Italics User input commands and directory names and system responses output and messages Monospace font C...

Page 9: ...non respect de ces instructions expose l utilisateur à des risques potentiellement très graves AVVERTENZA La mancata osservanza delle indicazioni fornite in un messaggio così evidenziato può provocare lesioni personali o mettere in pericolo la vita dell utente VORSICHT In dieser Form hervorgehobener Text weist darauf hin dass die Nichtbeachtung der Anleitungen zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod führen k...

Page 10: ... provider or access our web site http www hp com HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP web site http www hp com support Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Be sure to have the following information available before calling Technical support registration or contract number if applicable Product se...

Page 11: ...http www hp com country us eng prodserv storage html From this web site select the appropriate product or solution You can also visit http www hp com go udo HP authorized reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP web site for locations and telephone numbers http www hp com ...

Page 12: ...About this Guide 12 HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide ...

Page 13: ...0ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide 1 Operations This chapter describes the following Identifying panel features page 14 Using Ultra Density Optical UDO disks page 18 Using mixed media page 24 Using application software page 26 ...

Page 14: ...s Control panel Used to manually control and monitor operation of the jukebox See the user s guide for information on using the control panel Power switch Turns power to the jukebox on and off Located under the panel through an access hole Mailslot Used to insert and remove disks from the jukebox Front service access panel A panel for service access that should only be removed by qualified personn...

Page 15: ...he host computer One port must have a SCSI cable connected and the other must have a SCSI terminator connected to it Power receptacle Used for connecting the power cord to the jukebox Located on the bottom of the power distribution assembly Back access panel Covers the interface aseembly 1 2 and 3 in Figure 2 This panel is removed by pushing up on the panel from the bottom and then pulling the pan...

Page 16: ...conformité aux spécifications de sécurité du pays concerné 2 intensité admissible du conducteur insuffisante pouvant provoquer une surchauffe créant un risque de blessure ou d endommagement du produit et 3 rupture de cordon pouvant exposer les contacts internes et créer un risque d électrocution pour l utilisateur HP décline toute responsabilité en cas d utilisation d un cordon d alimentation non ...

Page 17: ...ll dass nicht von HP zugelassene Netzkabel verwendet werden übernimmt HP keinerlei Haftung ADVERTENCIA este producto sólo puede utilizarse con un cable de alimentación aprobado por HP para su región geográfica específica El uso de un cable de alimentación no aprobado por HP puede provocar lo siguiente 1 el incumplimiento de requisitos de seguridad individuales y específicos del país 2 insuficiente...

Page 18: ...ining UDO media page 22 Note For UDO media specifications see Media specifications on page 63 Choosing a disk type Two disk types can be used in the jukebox To order HP UDO media contact your local HP Authorized Reseller or buy online from http www hp com go storagemedia Table 2 UDO disk types Disk Type Description HP Part Number Rewritable Designed for virtually unlimited read and write cycles Q2...

Page 19: ... damaging the drives and media Only apply labels to the areas designated in Figure 3 Never place labels over the disk cartridge shutter or open the shutter for any reason Make sure the media is free of moisture and that all label corners are securely fastened to the media shell Do not use disks with loosely attached labels Do not use disks with multiple labels applied Always remove old labels befo...

Page 20: ... files from being written to the disk With WORM disks existing files cannot be altered or erased regardless of whether or not the disks have been write protected However write protecting a WORM disk prevents additional files from being written to the disk To write protect an UDO disk slide the red write protect switch to the left as indicated by the arrow on the cartridge see Figure 4 Figure 4 Wri...

Page 21: ...ly into the mailslot shutter end first and with the side you want to access facing up A or B See Figure 5 An incorrectly inserted disk will be rejected with CART IN WRONG displaying briefly Figure 5 Loading media 3 LOAD SLOT will display with flashing to indicate the number of the first available storage slot in the jukebox To select this storage slot number press LOAD or ENTER To choose a differe...

Page 22: ...EADY state Maintaining UDO media Follow these guidelines to ensure that your UDO disks remain in good condition Do not open the disk s shutter and touch the disk surface Do not store the disk in a dusty location Do not store the disk in temperatures outside of 5ºC to 55ºC 41ºF to 122ºF Do not disassemble the disk ...

Page 23: ...Operations 23 HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide Do not expose the disk to direct sunlight Do not drop the disk ...

Page 24: ...disks are compatible with the installed drives In the TEST control panel menu an additional test called MEDIA TEST is available that will move all of the disks in the unit except those in drives to the media test station then back to their original locations This test can take about 15 minutes in a fully loaded unit This test can be used to establish the drive compatibility of all of the disks in ...

Page 25: ...front panel tests will work differently and have different initial requirements in a mixed media unit For example the DRIVE IO test will require disks of both types in the unit and will only be able to load disks into drives of the same type MO drives can only accept a SCSI address from 0 to 7 ...

Page 26: ...edia Refer to the Configuration chapter in the HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Jukebox Setup Guide that shipped with this product for more information The HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Jukebox supports a variety of off the shelf software packages to manage your storage operations For the latest information on which application software packages are compatible with this product visit ht...

Page 27: ...eWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide 2 Navigation This chapter describes the following Control panel features and descriptions page 28 Jukebox menu tree page 30 Control panel operations page 33 ...

Page 28: ...nitored and changed performance information can be viewed internal tests can be run and the jukebox can be secured from unauthorized use See Figure 6 Figure 6 Control panel features Swivel feature The control panel assembly can be rotated either right or left Activity light Lights up differently to indicate status Steady green Power is on Flashing green A drive is being accessed Amber A fault occu...

Page 29: ...isplayed choice Using selection buttons Use the CANCEL PREV NEXT and ENTER buttons to select tasks you want the jukebox to perform Each time you push the NEXT or PREV button a task choice appears An indicates that there is a menu beneath that choice which you can access by pressing the ENTER button Tip To scroll through the menu options more quickly push and hold the NEXT or PREV button You can re...

Page 30: ...ARD LOG PLUNGE FULL SPD PLUNGE 1 2 SPD PLUNGE 1 4 SPD MAILSLOT SENSORS STARWARS BOTTOM THUMB TOP THUMB TRANSLATE SENSOR INFO CONFIG SCSI IDS LOAD SLOT EJECT SLOT LOAD EJECT REVISION JUKEBOX PRODUCT SN FWTYPE xxx DRIVES SLOTS JKBX ODOMETERS HOURS MOVES FLIPS XLATES ROTATES DRIVE LOADS DRIVE DRIVE FW D REV x DRIVE SN D HARD ERRORS HARDWARE ERR FRU 1 3 MOTION NAME SOURCE DESTINATION 1 DESTINATION 2 O...

Page 31: ...ready for operation ADMIN Provides access to second level menu choices A password is needed to access these choices Note A default password of 000 000 000 is set at the factory LOAD Used to load disks into the jukebox mailslot EJECT Used to eject disks from the jukebox mailslot TEST Runs internal tests Note Internal tests should primarily be run by service personnel Only run a test when your servi...

Page 32: ...000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide Note An indicates that there are multiple choices available for the displayed menu item When an item is flashing press ENTER to select it or PREV or NEXT to display additional choices ...

Page 33: ...Note Some application software packages require that you load and eject disks by following the instructions in the software If you use application software to manage files in the jukebox check the software documentation before proceeding with these steps 1 With READY displaying on the control panel press NEXT until EJECT displays and then press ENTER 2 EJECT SLOT displays with the flashing to indi...

Page 34: ...ing the administration menu password on page 35 To access administration menu options using the factory default password 1 With READY displaying on the control panel press NEXT until ADMIN displays 2 Press ENTER PSWD 000 000 000 displays and the first set of three zeros flashes If the default password 000 000 000 is still in effect you can accept this password by pressing ENTER three times once fo...

Page 35: ...T or PREV or until NEW PASSWORD displays and then press ENTER 4 NEW 000 000 000 displays and the first set of three zeros flashes Press NEXT or PREV until the new number you want to assign to the first part of the password displays and then press ENTER The second set of three zeros flashes 5 Press NEXT or PREV until the new number you want to assign to the second part of the password displays and ...

Page 36: ... press ENTER 2 Enter the administration password see Entering the administration menu password on page 34 3 Press NEXT until SCSI IDS displays and then press ENTER 4 JKBX ID yy or DRIVE xx ID yy is displayed Press NEXT or PREV to scroll through the current SCSI IDs 5 Press CANCEL to exit Default SCSI IDs Table 3 lists the default SCSI IDs for the jukebox and drives Table 3 Default SCSI IDs Bus 1 I...

Page 37: ...e IDs that need to be updated 5 Press NEXT until UPDATE displays and then press ENTER 6 UPDATE or WAIT FOR UPDATE and then IDS SAVED displays briefly If the new settings do not conflict with other SCSI IDs on the bus SCSI IDS displays If the new settings conflict with other IDs on the SCSI bus CONFLICT ABORTED displays briefly and then VIEW IDS displays Any changes entered are lost and you must re...

Page 38: ...itions If the configuration is set to ON the jukebox runs with dual picker disk transport addressing ON if the configuration is set to OFF the jukebox runs with dual picker disk transport addressing OFF DUAL PICKER ON STARWARS ON OFF Should be set to ON during normal operation Toggles between ON and OFF The ON configuration enables the vertical sensors the OFF configuration disables the vertical s...

Page 39: ...ys SECURE MAIL OUT IN Toggles between OUT and IN Determines the orientation of the mailslot when the SECURE configuration is set to IN When set to OUT the mailslot remains in its normal orientation When set to IN the mailslot rotates in making it inaccessible OUT POWER SECURE ON OFF Toggles between ON and OFF The ON configuration retains your selection of the SECURE MS configuration through power ...

Page 40: ...and then power it back on to save the configuration to the jukebox flash ROM Retrieving log history READY ADMIN INFO To display information stored in the jukebox operating logs 1 With READY displaying on the control panel press NEXT until ADMIN displays 2 Enter the administration password see Entering the administration menu password on page 34 3 TEST displays Press NEXT until INFO displays and th...

Page 41: ... unit SLOTS Number of storage slots in the unit JKBX ODOMETERS Pressing ENTER allows you to select from the following HOURS Number of operation hours time the power was on Some of the time may be while in power reduction mode MOVES Total moves and move attempts by the disk transport mechanism FLIPS Total disk transport mechanism flips XLATES Total disk transport mechanism horizontal moves ROTATES ...

Page 42: ... for the currently displayed error or press NEXT to select the next error RECOVERY ERROR Log of errors during the most recent move Returns either NO ENTRIES or the number of recovery errors Press ENTER to view the log for the currently displayed error or press NEXT to select the next error HARDWARE ERR Internal diagnostics error number for the failure Note FRUs are listed to show where to focus th...

Page 43: ...ents only DESTINATION 2 SCSI element to which the second destination refers This information is valid for the EXCHANGE movement only ODOMETER Move number in which the error occurred MICROMOVE 1 First jukebox micro move for the original move command issued prior to the failure MICROMOVE 2 Second jukebox micro move for the original move command issued prior to the failure MICROMOVE 3 Third jukebox m...

Page 44: ...trol panel message to run a specific test 1 With READY displaying on the control panel press NEXT until ADMIN displays 2 Enter the administration password see Entering the administration menu password on page 44 3 TEST displays Press ENTER 4 Press NEXT until the name of the test you want to run displays and then press ENTER to start the test MICROMOVE 6 Sixth jukebox micro move for the original mo...

Page 45: ...run one time per test loop INIT ELEM STATUS Physically scans the entire unit to determine which storage slots contain disks and if the drives contain disks This test appears as ISTAT TEST in all control panel error messages MAGAZINE IO Makes a combination of moves with a PASS FAIL result It moves an optical disk from a randomly chosen full slot to a randomly chosen empty slot with a random flip It...

Page 46: ...he picker travel path Assumes that the mechanics and servo system are functional No disks are required FIND VERT HOME Recalibrates the vertical position of the disk transport mechanism and verifies that the vertical path is clear No disks are required FIND XLATE HOME Calibrates the reference points for the side to side motion of the disk transport mechanism No disks are required VERTICAL ENCODER M...

Page 47: ... service personnel only Sets the hard error log to zero PLUNGE FULL SPD Allows the disk transport mechanics to run at full speed This setting should always be used in normal jukebox operation PLUNGE 1 2 SPD Used by service personnel only Allows the disk transport mechanics to run at half speed PLUNGE 1 4 SPD Used by service personnel only Allows the disk transport mechanics to run at quarter speed...

Page 48: ... at the top thumb sensor which reports whether or not the thumb that is currently on the top side of the disk transport mechanism is in the forward position If ON is reported the thumb is in the back position if OFF is reported the thumb is in the forward position TRANSLATE SENSOR Reports ON or OFF after looking at the translate calibration sensor Display automatically updates if the status change...

Page 49: ... Optical Jukebox User s Guide 3 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the following Troubleshooting common problems page 50 Retrieving log history page 56 Running an internal test page 56 Using HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools page 57 ...

Page 50: ...in an error or failed state If so troubleshoot the error before continuing Ensure the jukebox is connected and powered on The jukebox must be on when booting the host computer for the jukebox to be recognized If the jukebox is the last device on the SCSI bus check that it has been terminated and that the maximum cable length has not been exceeded Check SCSI ID assignments and resolve any conflicts...

Page 51: ...kebox If the power on test continues to fail press ENTER write down the displayed error code and a micro move error and contact your support representative Power to the jukebox failed while a disk was in the drive and the display did not return to READY after the power came back on Power cycle the jukebox If READY does not display power on test is unsuccessful switch off the power and contact your...

Page 52: ...Cannot write to a disk Check the host file system access permissions Eject the disk and check that the write protect tab on each side of the disk is in the write enabled position see Write protecting an UDO disk on page 20 If unsuccessful contact your service representative LOAD ERROR or FAILED displays when a disk is inserted into the mailslot Press CANCEL Insert the disk into the mailslot again ...

Page 53: ...iate an INIT ELEM STATUS test see Internal tests on page 45 TRANSPORT FULL displays when a disk is inserted into the mailslot The disk transport mechanism already contains a disk Refer to your host and application software documentation for recovery procedures Attempt an EMPTY PICKER test see Internal tests on page 45 If unsuccessful contact your support representative MAILSLOT SENSOR displays whe...

Page 54: ...procedures Attempt an EMPTY PICKER test see Internal tests on page 45 If unsuccessful contact your service representative SOURCE NOW EMPTY displays when a disk eject is attempted The application software moved the disk from the slot you chose before your eject command executed Press CANCEL You may have to wait for the application software to replace the disk into the slot before attempting another...

Page 55: ...s 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide You want to stop a test that is running Press CANCEL The current test loop continues until finished then the test stops Table 8 Troubleshooting installation Continued Problem Solution ...

Page 56: ...history may assist in the troubleshooting process See Retrieving log history on page 40 for more information on how to access the log using the jukebox control panel Running an internal test If your service representative requests that you run an internal test see Running an internal test on page 44 for more information on how to access the test options using the jukebox control panel ...

Page 57: ...procedures failure analysis corrective service actions and some utility functions Seamless integration is provided with HP s hardware support organization through generating and emailing support tickets The support ticket delivers a snapshot or an in depth view of the storage system L TT is a free download from the web and deploys in less than five minutes It is ideal for customers who want ensure...

Page 58: ...Troubleshooting 58 HP StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide ...

Page 59: ...l Jukebox User s Guide A Specifications This appendix describes the following Environmental specifications page 60 Jukebox specifications page 61 Drive specifications page 62 Media specifications page 63 Safety and regulatory specifications page 64 ...

Page 60: ...ent 10ºC 50ºF per hour Transportation 14 consecutive days 30ºC to 60ºC 22ºF to 140ºF Humidity Operating 10 to 80 RH Non operating without media 5 to 90 RH Shock Non operating without media 10 cm tilt drop test Vibration 5 to 500 Hz Operating 0 21 g rms Non operating random 2 1 g rms Non operating swept sine 0 5 g 0 to peak Power Requirements Line voltage 100 to 240 VAC Line frequency 50 to 60 Hz P...

Page 61: ...rage disk exchange time 6 5 seconds MSBF robotics 2 000 000 swaps Physical Height 914 mm 36 0 in Width 869 mm 33 9 in Depth 482 mm 19 0 in Weight net 100 kg 220 lb Weight shipping 127 kg 280 lb Interface SCSI interface Low voltage differential SCSI LVDS 68 pin Certification Safety UL 60950 CSA 60950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 Emissions FCC Class A CISPR 22 Class A Laser EN 60825 1 CDRH ...

Page 62: ... rate software and system dependent Reads max sustained WORM 7 96 MB sec Rewritable 7 99 MB sec Writes max sustained WORM 3 98 MB sec Rewritable 3 99 MB sec Burst synchronous 40 MG sec Burst asynchronous data in 6 7 MB sec Burst asynchronous data out 40 MB sec Disk load time 5 sec typical Disk unload time 3 sec typical Read write compatibility Read write UDO 1st generation format only Interface ty...

Page 63: ... 50 years 50 years Shelf life unrecorded 50 years 50 years Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Physical Disk thickness 2 4mm 1in 2 4mm 1in Outer diameter 130mm 5 12in 130mm 5 12in Bytes per sector 8192 bytes 8192 bytes Recording layer Phase change Phase change Performance Load unload lifetime 20 000 cycles per side 20 000 cycles per side Overwrite capability No Yes Operati...

Page 64: ... Listed Mark UL 60950 standard for safety of information technology equipment TUV GS Mark Germany EN60950 IEC950 standard for safety of information technology equipment third edition CE Marking European Union Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC European Union CUL Mark Canadian UL CAN CSA 22 2 No 950 standard for safety of information technology equipment Regulatory Series ID Number N3620N3Z Class A ...

Page 65: ...n Notice page 68 EC radio frequency interference statement Europe only page 68 EC radio frequency interference statement Europe only page 68 Herstellerbescheinigung page 70 English translation of German sound emission directive page 70 Turvallisuusyhteenveto page 70 English translation of Finland regulatory information page 71 BSMI notice page 74 Japanese Notice page 75 Laser Device page 75 CDRH r...

Page 66: ...the user The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Once the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A di...

Page 67: ...cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Hewlett Packard Company Regulatory Engineer MS E 200 825 14th Street S W Loveland CO 80537 Or call 970 898 1738 To identify this product refer to the Part Series or Model number found on the product Canadia...

Page 68: ...4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN 60950 IEC 60950 Product Safety EC radio frequency interference statement Europe only WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures AVERTISEMENT matéri...

Page 69: ...c Telecommunication Systems within the United Kingdom VORSICHT Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A Bei Betrieb in Wohnräumen kann dieses Produkt Störungen im Radio und Fernsehempfang verursachen In diesem Fall ist der Benutzer dazu verpflichtet geeignete Abhilfemaßnahmen zu treffen ADVERTENCIA este es un producto de clase A En un entorno doméstico este producto podría causar interferencias de radio ...

Page 70: ...man Sound Emission Directive from 18 January 1991 Sound pressure Lp 70 dB A at operator position normal operation according to ISO 7779 1988 EN 27779 1991 type test Turvallisuusyhteenveto Laserturvallisuus LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT Hewlett Packard optiset levymuistiasemat ovat käyttäjän kannalta turvallisia luokan 1 laserlaitteita Normaalissa käytössä levymuistiaseman kotelointi es...

Page 71: ...een ollessa toiminnassa Älä katso säteeseen VARNING Om skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas och spärren urkopplas då apparaten är i funktion utsättas användaren för laserstrålning Betrakta ej strålen Tiedot luku kirjoitusyksikössä käytettävän laserdiodin säteilyominaisuuksista Aallonpituus 660 nm Teho 60 mW Turvallisuusluokka 3B English translation of Finland regulatory information LASER...

Page 72: ... établies pour les matériels appartenant à la Classe 1 AVVERTENZA Il mancato rispetto delle indicazioni sull utilizzo del prodotto riportate nel manuale dell utente potrebbe esporre l utente a radiazioni laser superiori alla Classe 1 di sicurezza VORSICHT Bei unsachgemäßer Nutzung des Produkts nicht gemäß der Ausführungen im Benutzerhandbuch kann der Benutzer Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt werden die d...

Page 73: ...urité est désactivé vous risquerez d être exposé aux rayons laser lors du fonctionnement de l unité Évitez de vous exposer au faisceau AVVERTENZA Se il contenitore del meccanismo dell unità ottica è aperto e il meccanismo di blocco di sicurezza è disabilitato è possibile che l utente sia esposto a radiazioni laser durante il funzionamento dell unità Evitare l esposizione al raggio VORSICHT Wenn da...

Page 74: ...P StorageWorks 1000ux 1900ux 2300ux Optical Jukebox User s Guide The information about the radiation characteristics of the laser diode used in the optical drive mechanism Wavelength 680 nm Power 60 mW Class 3B laser BSMI notice ...

Page 75: ...ds set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product The product does not emit hazardous light the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance Laser Safety Warnings WARNING To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustment...

Page 76: ...nd artwork shown below indicate compliance with CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure Note Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J Laser Class Information A black on yellow label which reads Cl...

Page 77: ...device is often referred to as a jukebox because when a file is requested the disk containing the file is found inserted into the drive and the requested information is sent to the host computer system similar to the way a musical jukebox finds a record and moves it to the turntable when a song is requested jukebox controller The part of the jukebox that controls the sending and receiving of SCSI ...

Page 78: ...se Change technology in order to achieve increased data density on a 130mm disk Phase Change technology uses a laser to read and write from the active layer on the disk The recording process uses the laser to heat each data bit to a specific temperature One temperature allows the bit to form a crystalline reflective mark and a different temperature allows the bit to form an amorphous less reflecti...

Page 79: ...running 44 disks labeling 19 loading 21 maintaining 22 rewritable 18 20 types 18 using 18 WORM 18 20 write protecting 20 document conventions 8 related documentation 8 drive specifications 62 E environmental specifications 60 European Union Notice 68 F front access panel 14 G getting help 10 H help obtaining 10 host troubleshooting 50 HP authorized reseller 11 storage web site 11 technical support...

Page 80: ...15 switch 14 troubleshooting 50 R related documentation 8 retrieving log history 40 S SCSI bus type 50 SCSI IDs changing 37 setting 36 SCSI interface ports 15 service access panel 14 setting the SCSI IDs 36 specifications drive 62 environmental 60 media 63 switch power 14 symbols in text 9 T technical support HP 10 tests running 44 text symbols 9 troubleshooting 50 52 57 U UDO media 18 19 20 21 22...

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