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Chapter 6  Shock and Vibration Specifications

Operating Shock and Vibration Specifications

DLT-V4 Product Specification

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Operating Shock and Vibration Specifications

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Operating Shock 
Specifications

6

Table 12

 lists the shock specifications for the tape drive while it is 

operating.

Table 12   Half Sine Wave 
Pulse Shock Operating 
Vibration Specifications

Operating Vibration 
Specifications

6

Table 13

table 14

, and 

table 15

 list the vibration specifications for the tape 

drive while it is operating.

Table 13   Random Overstress 
Operating Vibration 
Specifications

Specification

5 G Shock

8 G Shock

62 G Shock

Pulse Shape

½ Sine Pulse

½ Sine Pulse

½ Sine Pulse

Peak 

Acceleration

5 G

8 G

62 G

Duration

11 millisecond 

(ms)

10 ms

2 ms

Application

X, Y, and Z 

axis, 10 pulses 

per axis ( ), 60 

total, 1 pulse 

every 6 

seconds

X, Y, and Z 

axis, 1 pulse 

per axis ( ), 6 

total

X, Y, and Z 

axis, 1 pulse 

per axis ( ), 6 

total

Factor

Criteria

Comments

Frequency 

Range

5 to 800 Hz

Acceleration 

Level

0.5 G

rms

Application

X, Y, and Z axis

Top to bottom, 10 minutes per 

axis (min.)

±

±

±

Summary of Contents for DLT-V4

Page 1: ...DLT V4 TAPE DRIVE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION...

Page 2: ...ta is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law TRADEMARK STATEMENT Tandberg Data and the Tandberg Data logo are trademarks of Tandberg Data Quantum the Quantum logo DLT DLTt...

Page 3: ...Weights 2 Internal Tape Drive Mounting Hole Dimensions 4 Chapter 2 Functional Specifications 7 Chapter 3 Performance Specifications 9 Timing Characteristics 10 Data Cartridge and Media Characteristics...

Page 4: ...on operating Unpackaged Vibration Specifications 23 Chapter 7 Emission and Immunity Specifications 24 Emissions 24 Radiated Emissions 25 Conducted Emissions 25 Harmonic Current Emissions 25 Acoustic N...

Page 5: ...Contents DLT V4 Product Specification v Appendix A Regulatory Statements 33 Environmental Compliance 37 Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 37 Glossary 38...

Page 6: ...DLT V4 Product Specification vi Figures Figure 1 Internal Tape Drive Mounting Hole Dimensions Bottom View 5 Figure 2 Mounting Hole Dimensions Side View 6...

Page 7: ...cifications 13 Table 9 Common Mode Noise Limitations 14 Table 10 Operating Ranges 16 Table 11 Non Operating Ranges Packed or Unpacked 16 Table 12 Half Sine Wave Pulse Shock Operating Vibration Specifi...

Page 8: ...Limits 25 Table 24 Conducted Emissions Limits 25 Table 25 Odd Harmonic Limits for Class A Equipment Limits 26 Table 26 Even Harmonic Limits for Class A Equipment 26 Table 27 Acoustic Noise Emissions N...

Page 9: ...hysical functional and performance specifications and describing the standards that the tape drive meets Audience 0 The primary audience for this document consists of engineers and technicians interes...

Page 10: ...ns describes the emission and immunity specifications of the DLT V4 tape drive Chapter 8 Safety Specifications describes the safety specifications of the DLT V4 tape drive Appendix A Regulatory Statem...

Page 11: ...onal sense code qualifier Typographical Conventions 0 This document uses the following typographical conventions Element Convention Example Commands Uppercase unless case sensitive FORMAT UNIT Message...

Page 12: ...Description 81 81252 xx Bezel Replacement Guide Provides bezel replacement instructions 81 81422 xx DLT V4 Product Manual Provides detailed product information for the tape drive 81 81355 xx DLT V4 Qu...

Page 13: ...tion 1 Chapter 1 1Physical Specifications This chapter contains the physical description of the DLT V4 tape drive including the internal and tabletop tape drives and the environmental temperature and...

Page 14: ...ive Height 1 656 in 42 05 mm with the bezel 1 618 in 41 10 mm without the bezel 2 608 in 66 24 mm Width 5 748 in 146 00 mm behind the bezel 5 807 in 147 50 mm with the bezel 8 352 in 212 13 mm Length...

Page 15: ...fications Physical Description DLT V4 Product Specification 3 Table 3 Proper and Acceptable DLT V4 Tape Drive Orientation Orientation Internal Tape Drive Tabletop Tape Drive Top Side Up typical Left S...

Page 16: ...ications Internal Tape Drive Mounting Hole Dimensions DLT V4 Product Specification 4 Internal Tape Drive Mounting Hole Dimensions 1 Figure 1 shows the mounting holes and dimensions in a bottom view fo...

Page 17: ...n boxed note 1 is from the front of the base plate The dimension referenced in boxed note 2 is from the right side tape drive mounting plane to the interior guiding surface of the media opening The di...

Page 18: ...he front of the base plate The dimension referenced in boxed note 2 is from the bottom tape drive mounting plane to the interior guiding surface of the media opening Boxed note 3 states that the data...

Page 19: ...nctional Specifications Specification Value Formatted Capacity Native Mode 160 gigabytes GB Formatted Capacity Compressed Modea 320 GB Interface Low Voltage Differential LVD Tape Drive Type DLT Deriva...

Page 20: ...media error a Compressed values use a nominal 2 1 compression ratio Actual compression ratios achieved depend on the redundancy of data files being recorded b Performance may vary when the tape drive...

Page 21: ...pter 3 3Performance Specifications This chapter describes the performance specifications of the DLT V4 tape drive including timing characteristics data cartridge and media characteristics and the reli...

Page 22: ...Drive Timing Characteristics Specification Value Read Write Tape Speed 118 inches per second Rewind Tape Speed 160 inches per second Linear Search Tape Speed 118 inches per second Average Rewind Time...

Page 23: ...Media Width 0 5 in Media Length 1 847 ft Media Type Metal Particle Data Cartridge Dimensions 4 1 in x 4 1 in x 1 0 in Shelf Life 30 years minimum 20 C and 40 relative humidity non condensing Usage 60...

Page 24: ...DLT V4 Product Specification 12 Chapter 4 4Power Specifications This chapter describes the power specifications of the DLT V4 tape drive...

Page 25: ...rms 12VDC Apk 12VDC Arms DC Pwr W typ AC Pwr W typ AC Pwr W max Power Up 1 6 1 2 0 3 0 1 7 2 9 18 Load Tape 1 6 1 3 2 7 0 7 14 9 20 24 Unload Tape 1 6 1 3 2 6 0 8 16 1 20 24 Write Tape 1 9 1 6 1 4 0 5...

Page 26: ...in the following table All measurements must be administered with an active or differential probe to reduce oscilloscope ground loops Table 9 Common Mode Noise Limitations First Enclosure Second Enclo...

Page 27: ...olerances Systems capable of maintaining consistent comfort levels The tape drive does not conform to environments that consist of Marginal heating or cooling apparatus No humidity conditioning Uncont...

Page 28: ...Specification Value Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Airflow 3 0 CFM min Wet Bulb Temperature 25 C 77 F Temperature Gradient 11 C 19 8 F per hour across range Temperature Shock 10 C 18 F...

Page 29: ...Chapter 5 Environmental Specifications Altitude DLT V4 Product Specification 17 Altitude 5 The tape drive operates normally in pressures from 500 feet to 30 000 feet...

Page 30: ...pecification 18 Chapter 6 6Shock and Vibration Specifications This chapter describes the shock and vibration specifications of the DLT V4 tape drive All testing was done on both the internal and table...

Page 31: ...d table 15 list the vibration specifications for the tape drive while it is operating Table 13 Random Overstress Operating Vibration Specifications Specification 5 G Shock 8 G Shock 62 G Shock Pulse S...

Page 32: ...le 15 Sweep Dwell Operating Vibration Specifications Power Spectral Density PSD Spectrum Frequency Hz PSD G2 Hz 5 0 0002113 20 0 0004225 200 0 0004225 800 0 0002113 Factor Criteria Comments Frequency...

Page 33: ...bration Specifications 6 Table 17 table 18 and table 19 list the vibration specifications for the tape drive in its shipping package non operating Table 17 Random Survival Non operating Packaged Vibra...

Page 34: ...Vibration Specifications PSD Spectrum Table 19 Impact Drop Non operating Packaged Shock Drop Specifications Power Spectral Density PSD Spectrum Frequency Hz PSD G2 Hz 3 0 0144717 100 0 0144717 200 0...

Page 35: ...ting Unpackaged Vibration Specifications PSD Spectrum Table 22 Sweep Dwell Non operating Unpackaged Vibration Specifications Factor Criteria Comments Frequency Range 5 to 500 Hz Acceleration Level 2 4...

Page 36: ...ifications of the DLT V4 tape drive Emissions 7 The tape drive meets the following standards FCC CFR Part 15 Class B ANSI C63 4 1992 IEC CISPR 22 1997 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B EMC Directive 89 336 EEC...

Page 37: ...The tape drive meets this standard EN 61000 3 3 2001 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A Table 25 lis...

Page 38: ...nt Limits Table 26 lists the even harmonic limits for Class A equipment Table 26 Even Harmonic Limits for Class A Equipment Harmonic Order n Maximum Permissible Harmonic Current A 3 2 3 5 1 14 7 0 77...

Page 39: ...Noise Declaration for German Noise Declaration Law Mode Noise Power Emission Level LwA B Sound Pressure Level LpAm dBA bystander positions Internal Tabletop Internal Tabletop Idle Not applicable Not a...

Page 40: ...ty 7 The tape drive meets the ESD immunity limits per EN 61000 4 2 2001 listed in table 29 for operator access areas of the tape drive Table 29 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Immunity Limits Radiated Imm...

Page 41: ...immunity limits per EN 61000 4 6 2003 listed in table 33 Table 33 Conducted Immunity Limits Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity 7 The tape drive meets the magnetic field immunity limits per EN 610...

Page 42: ...per EN 61000 4 11 2004 listed in table 35 Table 35 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions and Variations Immunity Limits Specification Performance Criteria 50 Hz 10 Amps per meter A m No errors allowed Spe...

Page 43: ...icker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A Table 36 lists the EN 61000 3 3 2001 Fluctuation and Flickers limits Table 36 Voltage Fluctuations and Flic...

Page 44: ...ation Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment CSA C22 2 950 Canadian Standard Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment EN 60950 1 2001 1s...

Page 45: ...nternational standards and regulations are in parentheses EN 60950 1 2001 1st Edition Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment EN 55024 1998 IEC 1000 4 2 1000...

Page 46: ...ion is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired...

Page 47: ...epared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 2040...

Page 48: ...B ITE Translation 1 This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this product is used near a radio o...

Page 49: ...ase consult the following Web site at http www tandberg com Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 1 This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be d...

Page 50: ...recording densities for greater capacity and performance Allocation The process of assigning particular areas of the media to particular data or instructions Archiving The removal or copying of data f...

Page 51: ...es them on cartridge unload Buffer An area of RAM reserved for temporary storage of data that is waiting to be sent to a device The data is usually on its way to or from the tape drive or some other p...

Page 52: ...ver A low level usually kernel mode operating system component that enables a PC to communicate with peripheral devices such as printers CD ROMs and tape drives Each kind of device requires a differen...

Page 53: ...f magnetic issues or defects in or on the media ESD An Electrostatic Discharge is a sudden flow of electric current through a material that is normally an insulator EU European Union F F Fahrenheit is...

Page 54: ...ape drive HRE Hard Read Error HWE Hard Write Error I ICM The Integrated Controller Module contains the main controller and servo microprocessor the custom designed ASICs and the cache memory IEC The I...

Page 55: ...tem internally Note For the purpose of this document we are using SI MRC Heads Magneto Resistive Cluster Heads A cluster of small cost effective Magneto Resistive MR media heads packed densely togethe...

Page 56: ...ercury cadmium hexavalent chromium poly brominated biphenyls PBB or poly brominated diphenyl ethers PBDE S SAN Storage Area Network SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment A Serial ATA Internationa...

Page 57: ...s that reach the end of the bus Track A linear or angled pattern of data written on a media surface SDLT tape drives write information on multiple tracks simultaneously Transfer Rate The speed at whic...

Page 58: ...uipment Japan W W The Watt is the SI derived unit of power WEEE Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment is an EU directive that mandates that producers of electronic goods assume the responsibility...

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