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Before Installing the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive

LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive Quick Start Guide

Before Installing the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive

Handling Precautions and 
Installation Guidelines

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Always observe the following precautions and guidelines when handling and installing 

LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drives:
• Internal, at all times
• Tabletop, when removed from its free-standing enclosure

Handling Precautions

Internal drives have exposed components that are 
sensitive to static electricity. To reduce the possibility of 
damage from static discharge, the drives are packaged 
in a protective antistatic bag. Do not remove the drive 
from the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it.

Wear an ESD-preventive grounding wrist strap or 
observe similar ESD precautions when working with the 
drive. Be sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact. 
Do not remove the wrist strap until you finish working 
with the drive. 

Also, avoid contact between the drive, other equipment, 
and clothing. The wrist strap only protects the 
equipment from ESD voltages on the body; ESD 
voltages on clothing can still cause damage.

Before removing the drive from the antistatic bag, touch 
a grounded metal surface to discharge any static 
electricity buildup from your body.

Handle the drive by its sides rather than by the top 
cover to reduce the risk of dropping the drive or 
damaging it during installation.

Either lay the drive on a nonconductive surface or put it 
back inside the protective antistatic bag to reduce the 
chance of damage from static discharge

Installation Guidelines

LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drives with the parallel SCSI 
interface are low voltage differential (LVD) SCSI 
devices. Install LVD drives only in LVD environments. 
Do not mix LVD and HVD devices on the same parallel 
SCSI bus. 

Due to the high speed of the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape 
Drive, do not connect more than one LTO-3 drive to the 
same host bus adapter (HBA).

Summary of Contents for LTO3 A-Series

Page 1: ...ta transfer rate and Dynamic Powerdown to protect the drive and media in the event of power loss Combined with SmartVerify to concurrently verify all data written to the tape these features make Quant...

Page 2: ...ot remove the wrist strap until you finish working with the drive Also avoid contact between the drive other equipment and clothing The wrist strap only protects the equipment from ESD voltages on the...

Page 3: ...nspected and carefully packaged at the factory damage can occur in shipment or when the drive is being unpacked Observe the handling precautions in Handling Precautions and Installation Guidelines and...

Page 4: ...ce on the parallel SCSI bus must have its own unique SCSI ID Use SCSI configuration jumper pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 on the drive back panel to change the SCSI ID of the LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive se...

Page 5: ...of the parallel SCSI bus must have either A parallel SCSI bus terminator Terminator power enabled See figure 3 for examples of internal parallel SCSI bus termination To disable terminator power remove...

Page 6: ...figure 4 Figure 4 Acceptable Mounting Orientations Note The internal parallel SCSI LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive does not provide SCSI termination The last device at the end of the parallel SCSI bus c...

Page 7: ...Position the drive in the bay and align either the upper or lower mounting holes whichever is appropriate with the holes in the chassis see figure 5 5 Secure the drive using two M3 0 X 4 metric screws...

Page 8: ...internal drive as follows 1 Verify that the system is shut down and the AC power cord is disconnected from the facility AC power receptacle 2 Depending on the interface configuration of your internal...

Page 9: ...and DC power cables proceed to Restarting the Internal Tape Drive System in the following subsection Restarting the Internal Tape Drive System 0 After connecting the internal drive interface and DC po...

Page 10: ...button SCSI ID selector switch on the drive back panel to change the SCSI ID of the tabletop LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive see figure 8 Figure 8 Tabletop Parallel SCSI ID Selector Switch IF the default...

Page 11: ...llel SCSI drive either SCSI connector can be used as a SCSI IN or SCSI OUT connection This means you can use either connector to attach the drive to a host computer or to another parallel SCSI device...

Page 12: ...or on the back of the drive Figure 11 Tabletop Parallel SCSI Bus Termination Examples 3 Verify that the tabletop LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive AC power switch is set to the off position and connect the...

Page 13: ...TO Driver Software Registering the LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive Installing the LTO Driver Software If you intend to use the LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive with the Microsoft native backup applet on a Wi...

Page 14: ...tions IECEE International Electrotechnical Commission on Electrical Equipment IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Certificates for Electrical Equipment CB Scheme CB Scheme per IEC 60950 1 with detail...

Page 15: ...Emissions per CISPR 22 EN55022 and Immunity per CISPR 24 EN55024 Israel SII CISPR 22 and CISPR 24 Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interface VCCI VCCI New Zealand Australian Communications and Medi...

Page 16: ...101 UK France and Germany 00800 4 QUANTUM EMEA 44 1256 848 766 For worldwide support www quantum com contactsupport 81 81713 02 A01 May 2007 LTO 3 Half Height Tape Drive Quick Start Guide Backup Recov...

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