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24 AIT Data Cartridge

Storing Important Data

When storing important data or programs, it is strongly recommended that you should prepare and
store the master tape and copy (backup) tape just in case.

Further, we recommend that you verify backup software when saving, and check saved data. For
details on verification, refer to the instruction manual for the backup software you are using.

By doing this, if one of the tapes causes a read error due to dust or dirt, you can recover the data
from the other tape.  Thus, you can prevent loss of important data and programs.

Managing 3-generation Data

To store the data on the disk, you should manage the data in the three generations.
To manage the 3-generation data, use three tapes (A, B, C).  On the first day, store the data on the
disk in tape A.  On the second day, store the data in tape B. On the third day, store the data in tape
C.

This method allows 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.

Data cartridge storage

Always store data cartridges in a clean location under the specified storage conditions.

Enabling the write-protect feature is recommended when storing data cartridges.

When storing data cartridges for an extended period of time, data should be read periodically in
order to ensure that restoration from backup data is possible at all times.

Storing data cartridges in a different location from the system is recommended.  If both master and
spare data cartridges are kept, storing each in a different location is recommended.

Summary of Contents for N8551-28F

Page 1: ...4 659 559 11 1 N8551 28F N8151 44F Built In AIT Instruction Manual Make sure you read this manual before using the product After reading this manual carefully store it in a safe place...

Page 2: ...icrosoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server All names used in the sample applications are fictitious They have no relation with any product party or individual names Remarks 1 Reproduction of this document...

Page 3: ...s follows Warning Failure to heed this sign could result in serious injury or death Caution Failure to heed this sign could result in personal in jury or damage to properties Precautions and notices a...

Page 4: ...es that improper use may cause fumes or fire Indicates that improper use may cause fingers to be caught Indicates a general notice or warning that cannot be specifically identified Indicates a general...

Page 5: ...Using the Built in AIT in such conditions may cause a fire Keep needles or metal objects away from the Built in AIT Do not insert needles or metal objects into ventilation holes in the Built in AIT F...

Page 6: ...so 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 or cablin...

Page 7: ...r 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 NEC and loca...

Page 8: ...dle while the power plug is connected Before handling or cleaning the Built in AIT disconnect the power plug of the main power unit from the outlet If the power is off but the power plug is still conn...

Page 9: ...ry 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 away pets...

Page 10: ...ckup data Do not use a portable phone near the Built In AIT This may cause a machine failure Do not store the Built In AIT in a place exposed to direct sunlight The Built In AIT may not be able to ope...

Page 11: ...to a third party be sure to include the instruction manual with the driver Disposal of consumed parts and equipment For the disposal of the N8551 28F N8151 44F Built In AIT and its cartridge observe...

Page 12: ...Built In AIT The Built In AIT will ensure smooth backup application and management of your important data To maximize the N8551 28F N8151 44F Built In AIT functions please read the instruction manual...

Page 13: ...IT is being used first time refer to the instruction manual in the following sequence to perform the setup after unpacking the driver 1 Check the contents in the package Package Contents P xv 2 Learn...

Page 14: ...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 concerning...

Page 15: ...ler Important Locking parts contained in the package or box will be required when removing the Built In AIT for transportation Store them securely Copy a backup from the provided floppy disk Keep the...

Page 16: ...mbols Used in This Text xiv Package Contents xv Built in AIT Features 1 Usable Cartridges 1 Part Name and Function 2 Front 2 Rear 2 Bottom 3 Setup 4 Setting the Built In AIT Setting with the jumper pi...

Page 17: ...Requirements 20 Label 20 Label paste position 20 Precautions on entry to label 21 Write protect 21 Precautions on Handling 22 Operational precautions 22 General precautions 22 Usage Inhibition Standar...

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Page 19: ...re 35 to 70 GB of data and an AIT1 tape length 170 m data cartridge can store 25 to 50 GB of data The basic processing unit automatically determines whether data recorded on the AIT data cartridges is...

Page 20: ...ge is set P 14 Ventilation holes The N8151 44F does not have ventilation holes EJECT button Press this button when ejecting the AIT cartridge from the Built In AIT P 15 STATUS LED An LED which shows t...

Page 21: ...Built in AIT 3 Bottom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON DIP switch Switches which set the Built In AIT P 6...

Page 22: ...SCSI ID factory set to ID4 Parity function factory set to Enabled Hint With strap means a status that the straps are attached to two pins Without strap means a status that no strap is attached to eith...

Page 23: ...t the Built In AIT s SCSI ID is not duplicated with SCSI ID of other SCSI device SCSI ID Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin0 0 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 With strap Without strap 1 Factory set value 2...

Page 24: ...function Enabled Without strap Setting the Built In AIT Setting with the DIP switch The DIP switch on the bottom of the Built In AIT enables you to change the following settings Terminator Power Termi...

Page 25: ...rol 1 Set whether the Built In AIT s data compression function is enabled or disabled Use Switch 7 Setting Switch 7 to ON factory set to ON will enable the data compression function setting Switch 7 t...

Page 26: ...necting any cables There is a risk of electric shock if this device in installed or removed or if any cables are connected while the power cord is still plugged into an AC outlet The procedure for ins...

Page 27: ...vice 2 Connect the cables to the drive as shown below Important Confirm the SCSI ID and other settings before installation The factory default setting of the SCSI ID is 4 Make sure this ID is not used...

Page 28: ...ic processing unit Important Set the maximum transfer rates as follows according to the number of devices connected to the bus and the SCSI cable length SCSI ID Maximum transfer Data bus Maximum cable...

Page 29: ...button Install Driver dialog box appears 5 Click the Use Disk button The Install from floppy disk dialog box is displayed 6 Confirm that A is specified for the distributed file copy source C and click...

Page 30: ...click the Device Manager button The Device Manager dialog box appears 3 Confirm that SONY SDX 500C SCSI Sequential Device is displayed under Other devices and double click SONY SDX 500C SCSI Sequentia...

Page 31: ...ox appears 9 Click the OK button The driver is copied then the Files needs dialog box appears 10 Confirm that A is specified as the file copy source and click the Browse button Then select sonyait2 sy...

Page 32: ...may cause a malfunction or damage data 1 Turn on the basic processing unit Check that the driver s STATUS LED BUSY LED and TAPE LED go off 2 Set the AIT data cartridge orienta tion as shown below and...

Page 33: ...w minutes When the tape is completely rewound the data cartridge is automatically ejected from the Built In AIT Remove the data cartridge from the slot Important When the BUSY LED lights or is blinkin...

Page 34: ...The data cartridge is being set or ejected The data cartridge set in the Built In AIT is deteriorated STATUS LED OFF The data cartridge set in the Built In AIT is ready to write data ON The data cartr...

Page 35: ...AIT Cleaning 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...

Page 36: ...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 37: ...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 38: ...mperature 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 v...

Page 39: ...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 provid...

Page 40: ...our 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 sur...

Page 41: ...life of the AIT data cartridge varies greatly depending on temperature and humidity in the operating storage environment dust and dirt and head abrasion condition You can judge its service life in th...

Page 42: ...e tapes A B C On the first day store the data on the disk in tape A On the second day store the data in tape B On the third day store the data in tape C This method allows you to protect your importan...

Page 43: ...X2 The compression efficiency varies with the data pattern Bit error code 10 17 or less Data transfer speed TAPE 6 Mbyte second in the non compression mode Burst data transfer speed SCSI 40 Mbyte seco...

Page 44: ...26 Specification Dimensions weight 41 2mm 149 0mm 162 0mm Weight 1 0 kg 41 2mm 101 6mm 162 0mm Weight 0 75 kg N8551 28F N8151 44F...

Page 45: ...Backup software name version service pack batch application SCSI bus configuration SCSI ID device on the same bus Built In AIT installation environment Built In AIT installation environment temperatu...

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Page 47: ...November 2000 Second Edition August 2001 NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Tel 03 3454 1111 Main switchboard 2000 NEC Corporation No copying or modifying without permission of NEC Corporati...

Page 48: ...Printed in Japan Printed on recycled paper...

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