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Quantum|ATL P3000 Series 

Automated Tape Library

User’s Guide

6311601-05

Ver. 5, Rel. 0

Summary of Contents for P3000 Series

Page 1: ...Quantum ATL P3000 Series Automated Tape Library User s Guide 6311601 05 Ver 5 Rel 0...

Page 2: ...written authorization of ATL Products Inc is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law ATL Products Inc provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either ex...

Page 3: ...g Conventions 3 Features and Benefits 5 Library Components 6 Cabinet 6 GUI 9 IntelliGripTM Mixed Media CHM 10 Tape Drives 11 Load Port and Magazines 12 Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations 15 Installing...

Page 4: ...ing the GUI Security Levels 33 Securing the GUI 34 Operating the Load Port 36 Removing Installing a Tape Cartridge Magazine 36 Loading a Tape Cartridge Magazine 37 Inserting Tape Cartridges into the L...

Page 5: ...ther Command 64 Chapter 5 Multi Unit Commands 65 Opening the Multi Unit Screen 66 Configure Multi Units P2000 P3000 67 Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi Unit Configuration 68 Chapter 6 Troubleshoot...

Page 6: ...ic Drive Cleaning 99 Drive Cleaning Modes 99 Host Initiated Cleaning Mode 99 Automatic Drive Cleaning Mode 100 Selection of Cleaning Mode 100 Diagnostic Software 100 GUI 101 Mode Select Command 101 Re...

Page 7: ...3000 Series User s Guide vii Appendix D Laser Regulations 109 Laser Regulation Labels 109 Product Conformation Label 109 Laser Warning Label 110 Exposure Warning Label 110 Appendix E Regulatory Statem...

Page 8: ...Contents viii Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 9: ...Robotics System 10 Figure 6 DLT SDLT Load Port 13 Figure 7 LTO Load Port 13 Figure 8 Inserting a Bar Code Label DLT SDLT 18 Figure 9 DLT and SDLT Cartridges 19 Figure 10 LTO Cartridge 20 Figure 11 Ca...

Page 10: ...Screen 51 Figure 28 Unload Drives Screen 53 Figure 29 Enter Password Screen 56 Figure 30 Service Change Password Screen 57 Figure 31 Service Screen Reports 59 Figure 32 Report Statistics Screen 60 Fi...

Page 11: ...o Position 91 Figure 46 Gripper Restraint in Position 91 Figure 47 Installing the Gripper Restraint 92 Figure 48 Installing the Gripper Restraint Screw 92 Figure 49 Inserting the Shipping Plate 94 Fig...

Page 12: ...Figures xii Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 13: ...um SDLT Tape Drives 3 Table 4 Tape Drive and Cartridge Specifications 11 Table 5 GUI Components 26 Table 6 Security Levels listed from highest to lowest 33 Table 7 Start up Problems 72 Table 8 GUI Pro...

Page 14: ...Tables xiv Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide Table 15 Performance Characteristics 81 Table 16 Reliability Characteristics 81 Table 17 Environmental Specifications 81...

Page 15: ...es Library operations Configuration Calibration Servicing and Basic troubleshooting Audience This manual is written for library operators and field service engineers Purpose This document provides inf...

Page 16: ...asic procedures for placing the library on line Chapter 4 Service Commands discusses using the Service screen for generating reports and testing the library Chapter 5 Multi Unit Commands discusses the...

Page 17: ...SK S ASC AA ASCQ QQ where S hexadecimal sense key value AA hexadecimal additional sense code QQ hexadecimal additional sense code qualifierer Related Documents The following Quantum ATL documents are...

Page 18: ...ems dated March 9 1990 Copies may be obtained from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 800 854 7179 or 303 397 2740 Contacts Quantum ATL company contacts are listed b...

Page 19: ...3862 4834 Europe Middle East Africa International Code 44 0 1256 848748 Send faxes for the Customer Support Department to North South America 949 725 2176 Asia Pacific Rim International Code 61 7 3862...

Page 20: ...xx Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 21: ...nents The chapter consists of Overview Features and benefits Library components Cabinet GUI IntelliGripTM mixed media cartridge handling mechanism CHM Tape drives Mixed media load port Overview 1 The...

Page 22: ...de range of storage and performance requirements The P3000 can be configured with up to 16 tape drives and up to 170 or 326 tape cartridge bins Table 1 Performance Characteristics Using DLT 8000 Tape...

Page 23: ...load port shelf bin modules 4 shelf bins each are built into the load port assembly 12 shelf bins DLT and SDLT tape cartridges use two removeable 6 cartridge magazines If the library is configured wit...

Page 24: ...7 298 299 265 014 015 016 010 011 012 013 005 006 007 008 009 017 018 019 024 025 026 020 021 022 023 027 028 029 034 035 036 030 031 032 033 004 000 001 002 003 044 045 046 040 041 042 043 037 038 03...

Page 25: ...architecture employs standard PCI bus technology to provide greater upgrade flexibility at reduced costs This technology ensures compatibility with future on board technologies such as tape drive cont...

Page 26: ...nternet Library Components 1 The P3000 consists of these major components Cabinet GUI Intelligrip mixed media CHM Mixed media tape drives DLT and SDLT or DLT and LTO Load port Cabinet 1 The cabinet ho...

Page 27: ...e 2 provides the following Two front doors provide easy access to the CHM and the storage array The viewing window makes it possible to visually monitor library operations A GUI on the right side of t...

Page 28: ...or DLT and or SDLT tape drives provides easy insertion of additional tape cartridges while the library is in operation The power switch for the library is located behind a sliding panel on the right f...

Page 29: ...Figure 4 GUI Initial Screen The horizontal taskbar provides left and right arrow buttons to scroll through the tabs for status configuration diagnostic and operating controls options The vertical task...

Page 30: ...ked on start up and initialization default Stop button immediately removes power from the library robotics IntelliGripTM Mixed Media CHM 1 The CHM of the library consists of the following components M...

Page 31: ...ode labels The scanner is used to maintain an inventory of the tape cartridges within the library An inventory occurs automatically whenever the library is turned on or after the bulk load door has be...

Page 32: ...p CHM replaces the data cartridge with a cleaning cartridge When the cleaning procedure finishes the CHM returns the data cartridge to the drive Load Port and Magazines 1 The load port is a mechanical...

Page 33: ...onents Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide 13 Figure 6 DLT SDLT Load Port Figure 7 LTO Load Port A F L 0 5 3 DLT SDLT cartridge 6 bin magazine Load port assembly Metal tab Metal tab Stationary magaz...

Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Library Description Library Components 14 Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 35: ...user interface GUI and describes the following basic library operating procedures Installing tape cartridges Preparing the library for operation Turning the library on and off Using the GUI Obtaining...

Page 36: ...library turned off during all installation maintenance and replacement procedures Keep the library power cord connected to a grounded power outlet except when working with AC electrical components Ca...

Page 37: ...d discrete components Close library door and access panel when not working on the library Be very careful when installing the library or handling components in dry climates or environments where cold...

Page 38: ...This switch determines whether new data can be written to the cartridge write enabled or whether data on the cartridge is protected from being erased or overwritten write protected Proper Insertion O...

Page 39: ...rtridges as well as in the barcode labeling and write protect switch setting Adhesive backed bar code labels are used on LTO tape cartridges Refer to figure 10 for proper label placement write protect...

Page 40: ...rcode facing you and that they are fully seated in the bins Preparing the Library for Operation 2 To prepare the library for operation Close the library doors and access panels Connect the host workst...

Page 41: ...ower the latches over the door locks d Using the key from the accessory kit lock the latches in place 2 Close and lock the back access panels using a 5 32 hex wrench not provided Connecting Host Works...

Page 42: ...Drive position 2 SCSI ID 4 Tape drive Drive position 3 SCSI ID 5 Drive Column 1 Drive Column 0 SCSI diff terminators Library electronics SCSI ID 0 6310772 01 8 PLS 0415619 8 PLS 6310773 04 6310773 04...

Page 43: ...nd the small sliding door below the GUI 3 After several seconds verify that the current state of the library System On line or System Off line appears in the System State display on the GUI see figure...

Page 44: ...d on the GUI allow you to obtain information about the library execute library commands and test library functions see figure 12 The GUI s functions are grouped into the following four screens Overvie...

Page 45: ...the GUI Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide 25 Figure 12 GUI Initial Screen Table 5 lays out the various functions of the GUI Load Port System Off line Standby Overview Tapes Operator Back Forward...

Page 46: ...other screens Library Status Information 2 Some information about the library firmware version security status and library status can be found on the left side of the GUI Overview Screen Tapes Screen...

Page 47: ...O user U import only I and locked L Table 6 describes the attributes of each security level Figure 13 Library Status Indicators Exiting a Screen 2 To exit any screen press the Back or Home button Whil...

Page 48: ...revious selections Back button moves backward screen by screen through previous selections Contrast buttons adjust the contrast of the GUI screen Standby button toggles the library between on line and...

Page 49: ...password and security levels refer to Changing the GUI Security Levels on page 33 Obtaining Library Status 2 The Overview and Tapes screens on the GUI provide library status The Overview screen displ...

Page 50: ...e number of the cartridge For a more detailed screen showing an individual drive s status press the screen anywhere in the Drives area to display the Tape System Off line Standby Load Port Overview Ta...

Page 51: ...the activity Load Port 2 The Load Port area identifies tape cartridges currently stored in either magazine in the load port Use the arrow button to view contents not currently displayed U Load Port S...

Page 52: ...per Figure 17 Tapes Screen Viewing Storage and Load Port Elements 2 The Drives Storage and Load Port categories may contain too many elements to display at once To scroll through these elements use th...

Page 53: ...ll functions on the status bar Import Only I provides access to Overview and Tapes screens and the Load Port button on the system bar no Stop or Standby Locked L provides access to Overview and Tapes...

Page 54: ...ity level is appropriate default condition for routine library operation Changing Security Levels 2 To change security levels 1 Press the Lock icon The Password screen appears see figure 18 2 Press th...

Page 55: ...y 5 Press Okay The lock icon displays the new security level S O U I or L Note This procedure is especially useful to change from Operator or Service levels to the User level after executing an Operat...

Page 56: ...SDLT magazine from the load port press up on the metal tab at the upper right corner of the load port bay Rotate the magazine handle from the top of the magazine toward you and pull the magazine from...

Page 57: ...partially ejected making it easy to remove Inserting Tape Cartridges into the Load Port 2 This section explains how to insert tape cartridges using the load port mechanism Inserting DLT and SDLT Tape...

Page 58: ...zine into the load port The proper orientation for tape cartridge insertion is shown in DLT SDLT Cartridges on page 17 and LTO Cartridges on page 19 4 Rotate the load port drum 180o so that the load p...

Page 59: ...port magazines used when LTO tape drives are present in the library are stationary and built into the load port They accommodate up to 8 LTO or DLT tape cartridges The magazines employ no loading mech...

Page 60: ...t take effect until current commands are completed c Take electrostatic discharge precautions as explained in Taking ESD Precautions on page 16 d Using the key from the accessories kit unlock each doo...

Page 61: ...Refer to Steps 1a 1f under DLT Tape Drives on page 40 2 Press the Unload button on the drive The Unload button works the same as a soft eject VCR style button Note Place your finger approximately 1 4...

Page 62: ...Chapter 2 Basic Library Operations Manually Ejecting a Tape Cartridge 42 Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 63: ...Opening the Operator screen Unloading the load port Configuring the library Configuring library options Performing an inventory Moving cartridges Unloading a drive The library must be off line to per...

Page 64: ...reen 1 Press the Operator tab The GUI displays the password screen see figure 22 2 Enter the correct operator or service password to gain access to the Operator Screen see figure 23 The default operat...

Page 65: ...er of drives Library SCSI ID Tape drive SCSI ID To configure any of these attributes use the following procedure 1 In the Operator screen press the Configure Library button The Configure Library scree...

Page 66: ...view Tapes Operator Back Forward Home O Configure Library Inquiry P7000 64xxxxx Model 64xxxxx Bins 679 Drives 16 Serial Number IEEE ID Library SCSI ID 0 Drive 0 SCSI ID 2 Drive 1 SCSI ID 3 Drive 2 SCS...

Page 67: ...device on the same bus must have a unique number from 0 to 15 SCSI devices include the library robotics the host computer the library tape drives internal and external hard disk drives and so on If yo...

Page 68: ...ing is Disable Temp Detection enables or disables the over temperature detection warning and shutdown features of the library The default setting is Enabled Power On Security determines the library se...

Page 69: ...tape drives fixed storage bins and the load port bins All elements that contain cartridges without labels are marked as full with no label 1 Press the Inventory Tapes button in the Operator screen The...

Page 70: ...idge in the library to the destination you specify This destination can be a storage bin a tape drive the load port or the gripper To move a cartridge 1 In the Operator screen press the Move Cartridge...

Page 71: ...ter the address of the source element and then press the Destination input field The Source information is displayed in the Source field and the Destination field becomes active 3 Identify the destina...

Page 72: ...Progress dialog box with an Abort button The Move Cartridges command continues until completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation Unloading a Drive 3 The Unload Drive command prep...

Page 73: ...til completed unless you press the Abort button to stop the operation Unloading the Load Port 3 The Unload Imp Exp command moves a tape cartridge from the load port to an available storage bin This op...

Page 74: ...If it becomes necessary to stop the Unload command press the Abort button Note You can also use the Move Cartridge command to unload the load port The Move Cartridge command is especially useful if th...

Page 75: ...the service screen Changing passwords Generating reports Warning Serious operational problems and data loss may occur if you do not fully understand the consequences of these commands The following s...

Page 76: ...rd to gain access to the Service screen see figure 31 The default service password is 5678 Figure 29 Enter Password Screen Note The Service screen is restricted to individuals with Service level acces...

Page 77: ...ord screen see figure 30 Figure 30 Service Change Password Screen 2 Press the security level button that corresponds to the password you want to change 3 Using the keypad enter a new password and pres...

Page 78: ...ds button on the Change Password screen This resets all passwords to their default values The default values are Service 5678 Operator 1234 User 2222 Import Only 1111 If you lose the Service password...

Page 79: ...rt 4 Figure 32 shows a sample Statistics report Press the Update button to update the report otherwise the report will update periodically Figure 31 Service Screen Reports Report System Off line Stand...

Page 80: ...unt 26501 Place Bin Count 26435 Pick Drive Count 11323 Place Drive Count 10143 Pick Load Port Count 873 Place Load Port Count 877 Horizontal Move Count 268831 Vertical Move Count 152238 Update System...

Page 81: ...me S Report SysTest Library Results Pick and Place Total Count 62466 System Test Status B 80 0B Total Test Time Hr Min Sec 61 42 35 Test Type Random Avg Drive to Bin Move Time Sec 0 000 Avg Bin to Dri...

Page 82: ...stem Test 4 To perform a system test 1 From the Service screen press the SysTest Library button Caution This screen is meant to be used only by qualified ATL trained personnel It is presented here for...

Page 83: ...Continuous repeat test until aborted 4 When you have selected the type of test and all test options press the Execute button A Command In Progress dialog box is displayed The system test continues un...

Page 84: ...memory of all statistical information about library operation This information is used to generate the statistical report described on page 58 Executing Either Command 4 To execute either command 1 O...

Page 85: ...e libraries in a multi unit configuration Note Refer to the ATL Pass Through Mechanism Installation Instructions PN 6311615 for more information regarding P2000 P3000 multi unit configurations Caution...

Page 86: ...ord to gain access to the Multi Unit screen see figure 38 The default multi unit password is 1234 Figure 37 Enter Password Screen Note The Multi Unit screen is restricted to individuals with Operator...

Page 87: ...cular library in the multi unit configuration Libraries are numbered left to right beginning with 0 and ending with 4 of Libraries field sets the total number of libraries in the multi unit configurat...

Page 88: ...he Change button to save the options and complete the configuration Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi Unit Configuration 5 The Calibrate All PTMs command enables you to calibrate all pass through m...

Page 89: ...l PTMs button The GUI displays a Command In Progress dialog box while the calibration process is in progress Figure 40 Multi Unit Screen Note Multi Unit calibration MUST be executed from the master li...

Page 90: ...Chapter 5 Multi Unit Commands Calibrating the Libraries in a Multi Unit Configuration 70 Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 91: ...ou resolve the problems Several of these problems produce error messages on the graphical user interface GUI called sense data values Sense data value messages consist of a number and a description of...

Page 92: ...Make sure each SCSI device on the same SCSI bus has a unique address and the last device is properly terminated During initialization the library reports Not Ready Determine the failure type by check...

Page 93: ...rror message is displayed Write down the details of the error message including the SK ASC and ASCQ numeric values Press Okay to clear the message Problem Corrective Action The robot does not move at...

Page 94: ...ge in the gripper Perform an inventory see Performing an Inventory on page 49 If the operator manually places a cartridge in an empty bin he must then run an inventory so the library records the posit...

Page 95: ...lines found in the cabling section in Connecting Host Workstations on page 21 of this guide A tape cartridge tape medium is reported not present This indicates that the gripper could not sense a tape...

Page 96: ...s displayed Turn off the library and allow it to cool down Lower the room temperature if possible and increase ventilation around the library If the operating temperature is too high the library will...

Page 97: ...il condition If the LED reappears contact an ATL Field Service Engineer OFF ON Good No action OFF Flashing SCSI bus incompatible detected by firmware Indicates LVD HVD incompatibility Ensure that the...

Page 98: ...condition is a warning of a snapped tape Contact an ATL Field Service Engineer Flashing Flashing Drive inserted under hardware control upon the first firmware command the LEDs will turn off and obey t...

Page 99: ...These characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows Physical characteristics Performance characteristics Environmental specifications Physical Characteristics 1 Table 13 provides dime...

Page 100: ...5 lbs 6 12 kg each DLT Cartridges 7 7 oz 218 kg each Tape Drives and Cartridges Tape Drives Max No Up to 16 tape drives Cartridges Max No 0 326 tapes Host to Library Interfaces Software SCSI 2 medium...

Page 101: ...haracteristics Environmental Specifications 1 Table 17 provides various library environmental specifications Table 17 Environ mental Specifications Average Swap Time 22 seconds consisting of two Move...

Page 102: ...t bulb 46oC 115oF maximum Thermal transition 30oC 54oF per hour Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 non condensing Shipping and storage 5 to 95 non condensing Electromagnetic Electrostatic Susceptibi...

Page 103: ...00 Series User s Guide 83 Radiated fields per IEC 801 3 Unmodulated 27 MHz to 500 MHz 3 V m Fast transients EFT or Burst per IEC801 4 Data cables 0 5kV Power cables 1 0kV Acoustical Noise Sound power...

Page 104: ...Appendix A Library Specifications Environmental Specifications 84 Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 105: ...move it to a nearby location for example from one area in a building to another The instructions in this appendix are divided into the following sections Checking the new installation site Preparing...

Page 106: ...ake sure the new location meets all applicable clearance environmental and power requirements Preparing the Library for Relocation 2 You will need the following tools to prepare the library for reloca...

Page 107: ...executing operations When the library is off line the GUI system state display indicates System Off line b Press the Stop button to remove power from library robotics 3 Unlock and open both library d...

Page 108: ...possible 3 Place the large foam packing block between the extension axis and the floor a Lift the extension axis assembly and place the large foam block between it and the floor of the library b Gent...

Page 109: ...ion axis assembly 90 degrees e Place the vertical carriage restraint f Install the two screws that secure the vertical carriage restraint to the horizontal carriage assembly Torque the screws to 70 in...

Page 110: ...carriage assembly Figure 44 Installing the Horizontal Carriage Restraint 6 Install the gripper restraint a Slide the gripper assembly away from the vertical axis until the gripper assembly is fully e...

Page 111: ...1 Figure 45 Pivoting Gripper Restraint into Position Figure 46 Gripper Restraint in Position Gripper assembly fully extended Gripper restraint Pivot into position to interlock components Follower guid...

Page 112: ...0 Series User s Guide Figure 47 Installing the Gripper Restraint d Install the screw that secures the gripper restraint to the belt clamp see figure 48 Figure 48 Installing the Gripper Restraint Screw...

Page 113: ...ipping plate to the load port b Insert the bolts and washers that secure the plate to the load port and secure them using the screws provided during the unpacking procedure see figure 49 Disconnecting...

Page 114: ...Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide Figure 49 Inserting the Shipping Plate Crating the Library 2 Use this section If you need to ship the library to the new site If you need to transport the librar...

Page 115: ...t one person roll the library to a position in front of the pallet ramp c Roll the library onto the pallet 3 Secure the library a Place the shipping bag over the library and secure it into place b Rem...

Page 116: ...left side of the library 4 Place the accessory kits into the cutouts on the back crate panel 5 Place the foam cap over the library 6 Wrap the cardboard crate around the library see figure 50 and fast...

Page 117: ...Relocating the Library Crating the Library Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide 97 Figure 50 Crating the Library Foam cap Accessory kits Top Cardboard crate Right wooden bar Left wooden bar Ramp Shi...

Page 118: ...peration 2 After shipping or moving the library refer to the ATL P2000 P3000 P6000 Pre Installation Site Survey Instructions and the ATL P3000 Series Unpacking Instructions to Prepare the new installa...

Page 119: ...des 3 Two modes of drive cleaning support are provided on the Product Name Host initiated cleaning mode Automatic drive cleaning mode Host Initiated Cleaning Mode 3 In host initiated cleaning mode the...

Page 120: ...ning cartridges Moving a cleaning cartridge to the drive Determining when a cleaning cartridge has used all 20 of its available cleaning cycles Moving used up cartridges to the load port Selection of...

Page 121: ...aning Zero disable automatic cleaning To save the automatic drive cleaning mode setting in NVRAM set the Mode Select command Save Page SP bit to one When the automatic drive cleaning mode setting is s...

Page 122: ...eaning mode One indicates the automatic drive cleaning feature is enabled Zero indicates the automatic drive cleaning feature is disabled Cleaning Cartridges 3 In host initiated cleaning mode the host...

Page 123: ...formed after power up or a transition from off line to on line all cartridges are scanned and identified Each cleaning cartridge is checked for a previous record of location and use Cartridges that re...

Page 124: ...iated cleaning mode The additional information may consist of the Except bit being set and the Additional Sense Code and Additional Sense Code Qualifier values being filled in as well as possible chan...

Page 125: ...ration does not proceed and the library returns the cleaning cartridge to its original storage element If an unrecoverable error occurs when moving a cleaning cartridge that prevents a subsequent host...

Page 126: ...ing cartridge is placed into a drive the drive loads the cartridge and initiates the cleaning operation The library is still available to service host initiated commands during the drive cleaning oper...

Page 127: ...eted due to unrecoverable errors the library attempts to return the cleaning cartridge to its original storage element to clear the transport element If an unrecoverable error occurs during the moveme...

Page 128: ...Appendix C Automatic Drive Cleaning Unloading Cleaning Cartridges 108 Quantum ATL P3000 Series User s Guide...

Page 129: ...used by the gripper assembly in the P3000 These regulations are defined in the following figures Label product conformation Laser light warning labels Exposure warning label Laser Regulation Labels 4...

Page 130: ...r see figure 52 Figure 52 Laser Light Warning Label Exposure Warning Label 4 The exposure warning label is on the laser see figure 53 Figure 53 Exposure Warning Label LASERLIGHT CAUTION 670NM LASERDIO...

Page 131: ...te radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Any changes or modifications made to this equip...

Page 132: ...cte toutes les exigences du Regl ment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada CISPR 22 WARNING 5 This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which cas...

Page 133: ...AWG 1 5 mm2 or 18 AWG 1 0 mm2 wires LengthMaximum 15 feet 4 5m RatingMinimum 10 A 125 V ATTENTION 5 LIRE LA REMARQUE DANS LE MODE D EMPLOI REMARQUE 5 CETTE REMARQUE NE CONCERNE QUE LES TATS UNIS ET LE...

Page 134: ...Laserstrahlen aus VERMEIDEN SIE jeden Blickkontakt und direkten kvrperlichen Kontakt mit diesen Strahlen VORSICHT Ein nicht ordnungsgemd_er siehe hier enthaltene Anweisungen Einsatz bzw Dnderungen der...

Page 135: ...ischi all incolumit delle persone Battery Statement 5 CAUTION 5 This product contains a Lithium battery The Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 on the motherboard contains a Lithium battery Lithium may be c...

Page 136: ...lungen betreffend Sammel und R ckgabestellen beachtet werden Attenzione 5 Questo prodotto contiene una batteria al litio Il modulo Dallas Semiconductor DS12B887 contiene una batteria al litio sulla sc...

Page 137: ...ditional Sense Code Qualifier is part of the SCSI 2 specification The additional sense code qualifier ASCQ indicates detailed information related to the additional sense code ATL Aside from being the...

Page 138: ...acity of the medium the command is terminated with CHECK CONDITION CISPR 22 This standard describes the emissions testing methods and test limits for information technology equipment such as computers...

Page 139: ...ice or bin in the library that can hold a cartridge SCSI elements include storage bins tape drives load port bins and the gripper EMI Electro Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical noise...

Page 140: ...ewest type of SCSI cabling and LVD SCSI specifications can reach distances up to 12 meters LVD SCSI cabling requires Twist and Flat ribbon cable and an LVD SE terminator or a Twist and Flat ribbon cab...

Page 141: ...cted to a 64 bit PCI bus Prism Storage ArchitectureTM Accommodates a wide range of needs from large data centers to work groups to remote sites and is based on the PCI bus Scalable Prism options provi...

Page 142: ...s of capacity and transfer rates for workgroup mid range and enterprise needs T Take up leader The ring at the beginning of a tape in a cartridge Tape drive controllers A device that controls the tran...

Page 143: ...contrast 28 forward 28 home 28 load port 28 select 35 standby 28 stop 29 unload 40 C Calibrate All PTMs command 68 Cartridges DLT SDLT 17 Cleaning modes 99 automatic drive 100 diagnostic software 100...

Page 144: ...ting from control panel 101 Drive reports 30 Drive status screen 31 E Ejecting tape cartridge 40 Environmental specifications acoustical noise 83 climatic environment 82 electromagnetic electrostatic...

Page 145: ...Load port area overview screen 31 Locked security level 33 LTO magazine 39 M Magazine LTO 39 Magazine tape cartridge DLT SDLT 37 Mixed media gripper 11 load port 8 36 Mode Select command Command Mode...

Page 146: ...ints 87 Specifications performance 81 System state display 23 SysTest command 62 T Tape cartridge 20 37 bar code labeling DLT SDLT 17 LTO 19 capacity 11 DLT DSLT inserting 18 DLT SDLT magazine 37 ejec...

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