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Built-in AIT

Installing the tape device driver

Only install the device drive if you intend to use Windows 2000 Backup, Windows XP Backup, or
Windows Server 2003 Backup (found in their respective System Tools folder).

Install the device driver in the basic processing unit with the supplied floppy disk. Prepare the
floppy disk beforehand.

For Windows 2000 Users

(Screen shots from the N8151-53 are used to illustrate the steps that follow. If you are using the
N8151-50A, places labeled SDX-520V will appear on your screen as SDX-420V.)

1

Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], click [Control Panel], and then double-click
[System].

The [System Properties] dialog box appears.

2

Click the [Hardware] tab, then click the [Device Manager] button.

The [Device Manager] window appears.

3

Make sure that [SONY SDX-520V
(SDX-420V)] appears in [Other
devices], and then double-click it.
The [SONY SDX-520V(SDX-420V)
Properties] dialog box appears.

Summary of Contents for N8151-50A

Page 1: ...N8151 50A N8151 53 AIT Built In AIT 1 User s Guide Page 57 Make sure you read this manual before using the product After reading this manual carefully store it in a safe place 2 102 363 02 1...

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Page 3: ...system Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Microsoft Win dows XP Home Edition operating system Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition operating sy...

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Page 5: ...3 ON...

Page 6: ...4 OFF DC OFF DC...

Page 7: ...5 DC DC ON DC DC...

Page 8: ...6 OFF NEC...

Page 9: ...7 DC OFF DC OFF DC...

Page 10: ...8 DC PHS PHS OFF...

Page 11: ...9 AIT AIT IDE TAPE MOTION LED OFF AIT EF 2423 EF 2423S EF 2420L EF 2420 EF 2423 EF 2423S N8151 53 40 AIT EF 3237J...

Page 12: ...50A N8151 53 AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT 2 1 13 2 2 8 3 AIT 17 18 4 19 22 5 23 25 6 27 35 7 AIT EF 2423 EF 2423S EF 2420L EF 2420 42 47 8 36 39 9 LED 39 10 AIT 40 41 Windows 2000 Windows Windows XP Windows Se...

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Page 14: ...12 5 NEC NEC 5...

Page 15: ...13 N8151 50A N8151 53 AIT AIT 4 N8151 50A N8151 53 AIT 2 4 IDE...

Page 16: ...14 2 3 4 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 AIT 21 AIT DIP 22 23 26 27 36 AIT 36 AIT 38 LED 39 39 AIT 1...

Page 17: ...15 AIT EF 2423 EF 2423S EF 2420L EF 2420 40 40 41 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 46 46 47 3 47 47 47 48 50 51...

Page 18: ...T Advanced Intelligent Tape AIT AIT Gbyte N8151 50A AIT 1 EF 2420L 35 Gbyte EF 2420 25 Gbyte N8151 53 AIT 2 EF 2423 50 Gbyte EF 2423S 36 Gbyte AIT 1 EF 2420L 35 Gbyte EF 2420 25 Gbyte AIT AIT 5 25 3 5...

Page 19: ...423 230 m EF 2423S 170 m EF 2420L 230 m EF 2420 170 m AIT 5 25 3 5 5 25 1 36 2 3 EJECT AIT 38 4 REPLACE TAPE LED AIT LED 39 5 CLEANING REQUEST LED AIT LED 39 6 TAPE MOTION LED AIT LED 39 7 8 AIT 37 8...

Page 20: ...18 AIT 1 DIP AIT 22 1 25 2 AIT 21 3 IDE IDE Flat 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 1 2 3...

Page 21: ...AIT 19 Express5800 3 5 5 0 mm 4 0 mm 4 0 mm...

Page 22: ...20 AIT...

Page 23: ...AIT 21 AIT 5 25 IDE ID IDE ID ID MASTER SLAVE CABLE SELECT 3 CD ROM RW MASTER SLAVE ID 1 3 SLAVE 4 5V 12V GND GND 3 2 1 MASTER SLAVE CABLE SELECT IDE MASTER SLAVE CABLE SELECT...

Page 24: ...22 AIT AIT DIP DIP DC Control 1 ON DC Control 2 OFF DC Control 1 7 ON OFF DC Control 2 8 ON OFF 1 6 7 DC Control 1 8 DC Control 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON...

Page 25: ...AIT 23 ON 1 CD ROM RW N8151 50A N8151 53 AIT Fig 1 Fig 2 2 4 Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2...

Page 26: ...24 AIT 5 25 3 5 5 0 mm 3 5 mm Express5800 110Eh 120Ef 120Ga IDE IDE Fig 3 3 5 mm...

Page 27: ...AIT 25 2 IDE CD ROM RW IDE CD ROM RW IDE CD ROM RW 3 4 ON CD ROM RW IDE DC IDE 1 1...

Page 28: ...26 AIT NEC Web 8 http www express nec co jp Express5800 100 webmaster ace comp nec co jp...

Page 29: ...AIT 27 Windows 2000 Windows Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 N8151 53 N8151 50A SDX 520V SDX 420V 1 2 3 S O N Y SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V...

Page 30: ...28 AIT 4 5 6...

Page 31: ...AIT 29 7 8 a win2000 sw2ait inf 9 10 AIT...

Page 32: ...30 AIT Windows XP N8151 53 N8151 50A SDX 520V SDX 420V 1 2 3 S O N Y SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V 4...

Page 33: ...AIT 31 5 6 a winxp sxpait inf 7...

Page 34: ...32 AIT 8 AIT...

Page 35: ...AIT 33 Windows Server 2003 N8151 53 N8151 50A SDX 520V SDX 420V 1 2 3 S O N Y SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V SONY SDX 520V SDX 420V 4...

Page 36: ...34 AIT 5 6 a win2003 sxpait inf 7...

Page 37: ...AIT 35 8 AIT...

Page 38: ...36 AIT AIT AIT OFF 1 ON REPLACE TAPE LED TAPE MOTION LED CLEAN ING REQUEST LED 2...

Page 39: ...AIT 37 3 AIT TAPE MOTION LED 4 Fig 1 Fig 1...

Page 40: ...38 AIT AIT 1 TAPE MOTION LED 2 EJECT OS EJECT EJECT EJECT 5 10 3...

Page 41: ...AIT 39 4 TAPE MOTION LED OFF LED 3 LED AIT AIT Fast 0 3 0 3 Slowly 0 9 0 3 LED Slowly Fast LED Fast TAPE MOTION CLEANING REQUEST REPLACE TAPE...

Page 42: ...40 AIT CLEANING REQUEST LED EF 3237J AIT 35 AIT EF 3237J 70 EJECT 1 1 1 1...

Page 43: ...AIT 41...

Page 44: ...42 AIT AIT EF 2423 EF 2423S EF 2420L EF 2420 AIT...

Page 45: ...AIT 43 10 45 20 80 26 AIT 8 10 5 32 20 60 26 AIT 40 45 5 80 26 10 AIT AIT AIT AIT...

Page 46: ...44 AIT AIT INDEX AIT INDEX INDEX AIT SAFE REC EF 2423 EF 2423S EF 2420L EF 2420...

Page 47: ...AIT 45 AIT AIT 8 1 10 AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT...

Page 48: ...46 AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT 1 1 2 AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT AIT 3...

Page 49: ...AIT 47 2 3 3 3 3 A B C 1 A 2 B 3 C C B B A 2...

Page 50: ...50 Gbyte 100 Gbyte EF 2423 36 Gbyte 72 Gbyte EF 2423S 35 Gbyte 70 Gbyte EF 2420L 25 Gbyte 50 Gbyte EF 2420 2 10 17 TAPE N8151 50A 4 Mbyte AIT 1 N8151 53 6 Mbyte AIT 2 4 Mbyte AIT 1 IDE Ultra DMA 5 100...

Page 51: ...49 149 0 mm 41 2 mm 172 2 mm 0 97 kg N8151 50A N8151 53 5 25 N8151 50A N8151 53 3 5 101 6 mm 41 2 mm 172 2 mm 0 74 kg 10 35 20 80 26 40 70 5 95 45 5 V 5 12 V 10 Typ 0 9 A 0 3 A Max 1 2 A 1 2 A...

Page 52: ...50 OS IDE EF EF...

Page 53: ...51 DC 2 DC DC AC AC SCSI SCSI SCSI I F SCSI MB SCSI SCSI ID SCSI ID ID 7 LED 1 2...

Page 54: ...52 SCSI ON SCSI MB SCSI BIOS ON PIN SCSI PIN 50pin 68pin 50pin PIN PIN SCSI BIOS SCSI BIOS OS 2 3...

Page 55: ...53 4 5 DDS2 DDS3 EF SCSI SCSI ID SCSI...

Page 56: ...54 LED LCD ERRxx 4 6 EJECT OFF ON EJECT 5 10 OFF ON EJECT LED LCD 6 7...

Page 57: ...55 EJECT EJECT TAPE MOTION LED DDS2 DDS3 AIT AIT2 EF 8 9 10 11...

Page 58: ...8151 50A 8151 53 AIT 2004 5 2004 6 2 7 1 TEL 03 3454 1111 NEC Corporation 2004 Printed in Japan...

Page 59: ...r 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition All names used in the sample applications are fictitious They have no relation...

Page 60: ...ult in serious injury or death Caution Failure to heed this sign could result in personal injury or damage to properties Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the follow in...

Page 61: ...t of possible danger A term indicating a hazard level Indicates that improper use may cause an electric shock Indicates that improper use may cause fumes or fire Indicates that improper use may cause...

Page 62: ...a result of using this device in such facilities equipment or control systems Do not use the Built in AIT if any smoke odor or noise is present If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off...

Page 63: ...t will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable increasing the possibility of a fire Do not connect the Built in AIT by unspecified cabling Connecting...

Page 64: ...main power unit from the outlet If the power is off but the power plug is still connected you may get an electric shock Do not use the unspecified interface cables Use only the cable authorized by NE...

Page 65: ...ssembly than described here Remove or install brackets Remove or install the DC signal cable Do not handle while the power plug is connected Before handling or cleaning the Built in AIT disconnect the...

Page 66: ...use an injury Do not touch the Built in AIT when it thunders If it starts thundering do not touch any part of the Built in AIT Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock or a fire Keep...

Page 67: ...to operate correctly Do not store the Built In AIT in a place subject to strong vibrations This may cause a machine failure As the data cartridge set in the Built In AIT use our AIT Data Cartridge mo...

Page 68: ...er to the User s Guide in the following sequence to perform the setup after unpacking the driver 1 Check the contents in the package Package Contents P 69 2 Learn the operational precaution Safety Con...

Page 69: ...oncerning the operation of this device Refer to the beginning of this document for an explanation of the symbols used for safety related cautions Important This symbol indicates important information...

Page 70: ...ecommend that you dispose of all backed up data through your backup software before transferring or selling the unit For details about how to perform this operation refer to your backup software docum...

Page 71: ...In AIT for transportation Store them securely Depending on the environment connected to some parts may not be usable However when the environment is changed these parts may become usable therefore sto...

Page 72: ...quipment 68 Product life 68 Package Contents 69 Built in AIT Features 72 Usable Cartridges 72 Part Name and Function 73 Front 73 Front when the dust cover is open 73 Rear 74 Setup 75 Removing and inst...

Page 73: ...ry to label 100 Write protect 100 Precautions on Handling 101 Operational precautions 101 General precautions 101 Usage Inhibition Standard 102 Service Life 102 Storing Important Data 103 Managing 3 g...

Page 74: ...35 GB 170 m Approx 25 GB The basic processing unit automatically determines whether data recorded on the AIT data cartridges is compressed It can also read data recorded on AIT data cartridges with co...

Page 75: ...cts the cartridge slot against dust P 92 2 Ventilation holes The drive does not have ventilation holes 3 EJECT button Press this button when ejecting a data cartridge P 94 4 REPLACE TAPE LED LED that...

Page 76: ...uilt In AIT s built in power cable P 81 2 Jumper pin Pins which set the Built In AIT P 77 3 IDE connector Connect the Built In AIT s built in IDE Flat cable P 81 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 DIP switch Switch...

Page 77: ...in device you need to remove the left and right brackets To remove the brackets Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screws and then the brackets Important Make sure that you store the brackets an...

Page 78: ...76 Built in AIT To install the brackets Align the Built In AIT screw holes with the far end of the bracket adjustable screw holes With a Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws...

Page 79: ...ame IDE bus have different IDs so that the devices operate properly Available ID settings are MASTER SLAVE and CABLE SELECT However because the Built In AIT is connected to the same bus as the CD ROM...

Page 80: ...Switch 7 Setting Switch 7 to ON factory set to ON will enable the data compression function setting Switch 7 to OFF will disable the terminator data compression function Setting data compression DC C...

Page 81: ...e drive in a server is as follows Hint Some servers require the rails to be used For details on how to install the rails refer to the server s operating manual 1 Install the N8151 50A N8151 53 Built I...

Page 82: ...damage to the device Caution Do not use any damaged power cord If the power cord is damaged immediately replace it with a new part of same type Do not repair the damaged section for reuse Otherwise t...

Page 83: ...a safe place Connect the provided cable to the IDE connector on the motherboard then connect it to the Built In AIT and the CD ROM RW drive 3 Attach the cover to the basic processing unit Plug the pow...

Page 84: ...Users Screen shots from the N8151 53 are used to illustrate the steps that follow If you are using the N8151 50A places labeled SDX 520V will appear on your screen as SDX 420V 1 Click the Start button...

Page 85: ...he Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears 5 Click the Next button The Install Hardware Device Drivers screen appears 6 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended then click the Next b...

Page 86: ...ocessing unit starts searching for driver files then the Driver Files Search Results screen appears 8 Make sure that a win2000 sw2ait inf appears in the Driver Files Search Results screen then click t...

Page 87: ...Built in AIT 85 10 Make sure that the Sony AIT 50 GB IDE Drive appears in the Device Manager window Installation of the tape device driver is now complete...

Page 88: ...tton click Control Panel then double click System The System Properties dialog box appears 2 Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button The Device Manager window appears 3 Make sure t...

Page 89: ...ct the best match for your hardware from the list below screen appears 6 Select the hardware associated to a winxp sxpait inf then click the Next button The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard scree...

Page 90: ...Make sure that the Sony AIT 50 GB IDE Drive appears in the Device Manager window Installation of the tape device driver is now complete Hint The device driver that you installed is enabled after you r...

Page 91: ...art button point to Control Panel then click System The System Properties dialog box appears 2 Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button The Device Manager window appears 3 Make sure...

Page 92: ...t the best match for your hardware from the list below screen appears 6 Select the hardware associated to a win2003 sxpait inf then click the Next button The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard scre...

Page 93: ...Built in AIT 91 8 Make sure that the Sony AIT 50 GB IDE Drive appears in the Device Manager window Installation of the tape device driver is now complete...

Page 94: ...se our AIT Data Cartridge If you use a data cartridge of other manufacturer a read write error may occur While setting the data cartridge do not turn off the basic processing unit This may cause a mal...

Page 95: ...it is automatically set in the drive and the TAPE MOTION LED lights 4 Close the dust cover Important Installing the dust cover To avoid damaging the dust cover it is designed to be easy to install and...

Page 96: ...atically ejected from the Built In AIT Important Depending on your backup software or operating system lock you may not be able to eject the data cartridge in the drive by pressing the EJECT button Ej...

Page 97: ...the drive and the AIT data cartridge Blink Fast 0 3 s ON 0 3 s OFF Blink Slowly 0 9 s ON 0 3 s OFF Reading writing data To read write the data from to the AIT data cartridge see the instruction manual...

Page 98: ...Cartridge to clean the Built In AIT If you use a cleaner of other manufacturer a machine failure may be caused Do not touch the cleaning cartridge tape surface or rewind the tape You can use the clea...

Page 99: ...ith water or detergent Important Do not clean the Built In AIT using chemicals such as benzine or thinner volatile chemicals which may cause the unit to be deformed or discolored For the same reason d...

Page 100: ...dge This chapter explains how to handle the AIT data cartridge Data Cartridge Part Name and Function Label paste position Label paste position Write protect plug Handle for insertion ejection The same...

Page 101: ...emperature 5 to 32 C Humidity 20 to 60 The maximum temperature of wet bulb is 26 C Storage condition Store an AIT data cartridge in a protective case with cover You can place the case horizontally or...

Page 102: ...old label and paste a new one When using a label other than the specified INDEX label its size should be the same as the specified label Enter the date when starting to use the cartridge in the provi...

Page 103: ...hour Mounting to the Built In AIT Set the cartridges as explained in Setting the AIT data cartridge Close the empty protective case firmly and store it in a place free of dust and dirt After use Be su...

Page 104: ...ries greatly depending on temperature and humidity in the operating storage environment dust and dirt and head abrasion condition If you use the cartridge once a day we recommend that you replace it o...

Page 105: ...llows you to protect your important data For example if tape C generates a read error you can use tape B to recover the data If tape B generates a read error you can use tape A to recover the data Dat...

Page 106: ...e compression mode value presumes the compression ratio is 2 1 The actual value depends on patterns in the data The memory capacity requirement is conservative and may be somewhat smaller depending on...

Page 107: ...ew condensation allowed Highest dry bulb temperature 26 C During non operation Temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 no dew condensation allowed Highest dry bulb temperature 45 C Power supply spec...

Page 108: ...n Backup software name version service pack batch application IDE bus configuration Jumper device on the same bus Built In AIT installation environment Built In AIT installation environment temperatur...

Page 109: ...require a special DC cable Check the User s Guide and make sure that the drive is correctly plugged into a power outlet Check the power contacts of the DC cable by unplugging the cable and then pluggi...

Page 110: ...entation for details Make sure that the terminator setting is OFF for any drive that is not at the remote end of the SCSI bus If the SCSI connector is a pin type connector make sure that none of the p...

Page 111: ...ns SCSI cable connector the terminator etc Check the connections If the drive was moved to an environment with different temperature and or humidity the drive may not have fully adapted to its new env...

Page 112: ...atic ejection setting is made in the backup software the backup process may not have been performed correctly See numbers 4 through 6 If the cartridge is not ejected even though the EJECT button is pr...

Page 113: ...rious guide pins may be damaged Replace the drive Make sure that the TAPE MOTION LED is not blinking The unit may still be reading data to tape Wait until the reading is done If a reading error occurs...

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Page 116: ...tion June 2004 NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Tel 03 3454 1111 Main switchboard 2004 NEC Corporation No copying or modifying without permission of NEC Corporation The contents of this doc...

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