
Keeping Your Computer Happy
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Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01
Before unloading the tape cartridge, be sure the tape activity light (the center green LED) is out. To
unload, press the tape eject and the drive will eject the tape.
Using a DAT Drive
The DAT drive is very simple to use:
1.
In order to save data to the tape, the window on the tape cartridge must be in the write-enable
position. The figure below shows the tape window in both "write-enable" and "write-protected"
positions.
2.
The tape inserts as shown below. As you insert the tape through the tape door, the DAT drive
pulls the tape cartridge into position.
WINDOW SHUT
= WRITE ENABLE
WINDOW OPEN = WRITE PROTECTED
TAPE EJECT
BUTT
ON
DRIVE ST
ATUS LEDs
DAT
DAT Tape Drive
3.
Once the tape is loaded, the status lights on the drive indicate the status of both the drive and the
cartridge. See the manual that came with your tape drive for information on interpreting the
status lights.
4.
To unload the tape cartridge from the DAT drive, press the tape eject button, which is shown
above. The drive will automatically eject the tape.
Warm Booting
Warm booting is the process of booting the computer using a tape rather than the disk drive. It is
necessary only if a problem, usually with the disk drive, keeps the computer from booting normally. If