
operation
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operation
the front panel lights
loading & unloading
replacing a
removable drive
cartridge care
cleaning
specifications
media compatibility
diagnostics
troubleshooting
FAQs
SCSI configuration
UNIX configuration
ordering supplies
installing drivers
operation
contents of this section
switching on the drive
if you have problems during self
test
resetting the drive
related topics
interpreting the front panel lights
cartridges
labeling and write-protecting
loading and unloading
caring for
switching on the drive
Internal drives
are powered on when you switch on your computer.
Switch on
external drives
using the power switch on the rear of the drive, and then
switch on the computer.
Removable drives
are powered on when you switch on your tape array and
computer.
if you have problems during self test
If all the LED lights on the front panel are flashing at the end of the self-test, this
indicates a fault has occurred:
If you have just installed the drive, check the installation for loose
connections and repeat the self-test.
Try the
troubleshooting procedures
to determine what the problem
is.
If the fault condition persists, call for
assistance.
resetting the drive
The drive can be reset without powering off the drive and computer, for example,
if the drive stops responding. To reset the drive, press and hold the eject button
until all three LEDs come on (which takes about 6 seconds), then release the
button.
If the eject button is held down until the LEDS come on (6 seconds) and is
continued to be held down, until the lights go off (another 4 seconds), no reset is
performed.
If you press and hold the eject button again until the first two LEDs flash, the
drive goes into a state ready for the
firmware upgrade
tape. The drive will return
to its normal state after 30-45 seconds of inactivity.
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