Chapter 4: Using Your Tape Drive
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4.1.2 Unload/Eject Button
This section describes your DLT VS160 Unload/Eject Button.
Unload/Eject Button Features
The Unload/Eject button provides features in addition to unloading and ejecting a data cartridge. To
activate one of these features, press and hold the Unload/Eject button for the amount of time specified
in
Table 4-3
. Release the Unload/Eject button when you reach the desired LED sequence.
If you do nothing for 15 seconds after accessing any of the additional features that require an action,
such as loading a data cartridge, the tape drive returns to normal operating mode.
C
AUTION
The two features noted in
Table 4-3
overwrite any data
currently on the data cartridge. Do not enter these features if
the data cartridge in the tape drive contains critical data.
Table 4-3.
Unload / Eject Button Features
Description
LED Status
Button
Hold Time
(seconds)
Ready
Fault
Clean
Media
Normal unload/eject function
On
N/A
N/A
N/A
0 to 6
Reserved
Blinking
Off
Off
Off
6 to 9
Enter code update mode
Blinking
Blinking
Off
Off
9 to 12
Reserved
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
Off
12 to 15
Reserved
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
15 to 18
Revert to normal operating mode
On
Off
Off
Off
18 to 21
Write/read diagnostic mode
CAUTION
:
This feature overwrites
any data currently on the data
cartridge.
On
On
Off
Off
21 to 24
Reserved
CAUTION
:
This feature overwrites
any data currently on the data
cartridge.
On
On
On
Off
24 to 27
Emergency reset
On
On
On
On
27 to 30
Revert to normal operating mode
Off
Off
Off
Off
30+
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