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Setup 

The procedure to install the Internal LTO to the systems like Express5800 series is explained. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attach the latching rails 

Some servers require the latching rails to be used. For details on how to install the latching rails, refer 
to the server’s operating manual or device expansion unit’s user manual. 
 
(Example1) 

Attach the latching rails as shown in the figure below. Secure the lower holes of the latching 
rails with screws. Use screw of the Internal LTO accessary to fix. 

 

 
 
 
(Example2) 

  For device expansion unit, attach the rails as accessary of device expansion unit shown as 
below figure. Use screw of the Internal LTO accessary to fix. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Please use the correct latching rails which are attached with the system. 

  The screws attached with the Internal LTO are used for mounting the latching rail to the Internal LTO. 

When the instruction is available by the system, please follow the instruction by system. 
The screws with Internal LTO are all metric screws. 
Using longer screws could result in damage to the device. 
Attached parts may not be used for the installation environment,   
In such case, the remaining parts should be kept for the future usage. 

 

 

 

 

Latching rails 

Rails of 
device expansion unit 

Summary of Contents for N8151-143

Page 1: ...143 Internal LTO LTO7 N8151 144 Internal LTO LTO8 User s Guide Note Before using the Internal LTO read this User s Guide carefully Keep this User s Guide at hand for quick reference at any time neces...

Page 2: ...rver 2012 Standard operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter operating system and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Foundation operating system All names used in the sample applications ar...

Page 3: ...ersonal injury or property damage Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the following three symbols The individual symbols are defined as follows Attention This symbol indi...

Page 4: ...erature Prohibited Action Indicates a non particular and mandatory action Do not disassemble repair or modify the device Otherwise an electric shock or fire may be caused Do not touch this product wit...

Page 5: ...f using this device in such facilities equipment or control systems Do not use the Internal LTO if any smoke odor or noise is present If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the POWER s...

Page 6: ...erated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable increasing the possibility of a fire Do not connect the Internal LTO by unspecified cabling Connecting or cabling with DC...

Page 7: ...t tread on cables Do not load on the cable Insert the cable connector as far as it goes Do not use damaged cables Do not use damaged connectors Do not use or keep in the environment where corrosive ga...

Page 8: ...n described here Remove or install latching rails Remove or install the SAS cable Do not handle while the power plug is connected Before handling or cleaning the Internal LTO disconnect the power plug...

Page 9: ...l be caught or pinched by the Internal LTO to cause an injury Do not touch the Internal LTO when it thunders If it starts thundering do not touch any part of the Internal LTO Failure to follow this wa...

Page 10: ...ng been disassembled into the Internal LTO may cause the Internal LTO to be defected Do not bring a substance which generates magnetism close to data cartridges This cause the data stored in the data...

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Page 25: ...ration precaution Safety Consideration P 3 3 Learn the parts of the Internal LTO Part Name and Function P 30 4 Mount the Internal LTO in the server Setup P 31 5 Check data cartridges Names of parts in...

Page 26: ...are before transferring or selling the unit For details about how to perform this operation refer to your backup software documentation NEC does not accept responsibility for information leaks to thir...

Page 27: ...presentative Internal LTO drive Startup Guide Screws 4 Screw kit Bracket 2 Screws 4 Locking parts contained in the package or box will be required when removing the Internal LTO for transportation Sto...

Page 28: ...erver 32 Installation of Tape Device Driver 34 Uninstallation of Tape Device Driver 36 Handling 37 Setting the Data Cartridge 37 Ejecting the Data Cartridge 38 Indication for the Status LED 39 Reading...

Page 29: ...ead Many WORM data cartridge provides for an enhanced level of data security against accidental or malicious alteration of data on tape cartridge The WORM data cartridge can be appended to maximize fu...

Page 30: ...the drive is faulty damaged or unsupported or an attempt was made to write to a write protected tape Inspect the cartridge to see whether the tape is a supported generation write protected or has phys...

Page 31: ...ce expansion unit attach the rails as accessary of device expansion unit shown as below figure Use screw of the Internal LTO accessary to fix Please use the correct latching rails which are attached w...

Page 32: ...cables are connected while the power cord is still plugged into an AC outlet The procedure for the installing the Internal LTO in a system is as follows Some servers require the rails to be used For...

Page 33: ...evices or fan 5 Attach the cover to the server Plug the power cable to the outlet 6 Turn on the server When connecting the cable please make sure to the direction of the connector Wrong connection can...

Page 34: ...ware vendor As an example device driver installation procedures for Windows Server 2012R2 operating system are described below Installation procedures for other operating system are basically the same...

Page 35: ...ling the device driver 7 After installation is finished the Windows has successfully updated your driver software message appears Click Close button 8 The Internal LTO is displayed under Tape drives i...

Page 36: ...basically the same For Windows sever 2012R2 1 Log on as Administrator 2 Confirm the Tape drives on the Device Manager 3 Right click the Internal LTO of Tape drives and select Uninstall 4 Check Delete...

Page 37: ...with the write protect switch is this side as shown here 4 Insert the data cartridge into the cartridge door slowly When the cartridge is inserted at the middle position it is automatically installed...

Page 38: ...ernal LTO again please wait until the Internal LTO will be in the Ready state and then press the Eject Button and eject the cartridge 3 Remove the data cartridge from the Internal LTO when a cartridge...

Page 39: ...wered on The power on off may be faulty or may have switch on an external drive incorporates a green LED Check the power cable connection and replace the 2 cable if necessary On external drives you ca...

Page 40: ...sert included with the tape cartridge for storage conditions The write protect switch is fully operational It should move from side to side with a positive click 2 3 4 5 Ready is ON Drive and Tape FLA...

Page 41: ...hers are ON 1 The drive requires cleaning Load the Ultrium cleaning cartridge For supported cartridges and instructions see Data and cleaning cartridges page 16 2 If the Clean LED is still flashing wh...

Page 42: ...discard the suspect tape cartridge 5 If it is still on call for service Tape FLASHES 1 The drive mechanism has Load a new cartridge If the error persists power cycle detected an error or there is a o...

Page 43: ...cartridge is automatically ejected Use our Cleaning cartridge to clean the Internal LTO If you use a cleaner of the other manufacturer a machine failure may be caused LTO Cleaning Cartridge can be us...

Page 44: ...utions on Entry to Label To represent the data contained in the data cartridge use a label which can be easily replaced and no adhesion is left To change the label indication do not erase it with an e...

Page 45: ...ed by setting the write protect switch To protect the data from being erased set the write protect switch as shown in the figure below Although position of the write protect is all the same for tape c...

Page 46: ...10 C hour Humidity 10 to 80 no dew condensation allowed Storage requirement Short term Up to six months Temperature 16 to 35 C gradient 10 C hour Humidity 20 to 80 no dew condensation allowed Storage...

Page 47: ...ce free of dust and dirt After Use Be sure to put the data cartridge that you used in the protective case and store it in a place free of dust and dirt You can place it horizontally or vertically Gene...

Page 48: ...for a long time Estimated life Frequency 260 times Usage life Two years under the typical office environment Five years under the environmental controlled machine room Storage life Five years Above es...

Page 49: ...rates a read error you can use cartridge B to recover the data If cartridge B generates a read error you can use cartridge A to recover the data Data Cartridge Storage Data cartridges should be stored...

Page 50: ...measured before the system is formally used since the actual required backup time depends on the total system environment Interface SAS 6 Gb s Environmental Requirement During operation Temperature 10...

Page 51: ...ded Item record Server model name Operating system OS name version service pack patch application Backup software name version service pack patch application Internal LTO installation environment temp...

Page 52: ...used on Internal LTO LTO8 and so on Make sure of a usage of approved data cartridge Make sure not to use expired old cartridges Make sure not to use data cartridges which have created errors A proble...

Page 53: ...it will not be ejected until pressing the eject button Tape may be jammed in the Internal LTO If the Internal LTO which occurs tape jam replace the Internal LTO to new one because internal mechanism o...

Page 54: ...Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of EN55032 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference EU Contact NEC Nederland B V Olympia 4 1213 NT Hilversum The Nether...

Page 55: ...sh market EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Vietnam RoHS information relevant for Vietnam market Complying with CIRCULAR No 30 2011 TT BCT Hanoi August 10 2011 Temporary regulations on content limit for cert...

Page 56: ...Internal LTO User s Guide Second edition December 2020 NEC Corporation NEC Corporation 2020 No copying or modifying without permission of NEC Corporation The contents of this document may be changed w...

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