CHAPTER 3: Drive Specifications
3.3.4 Altitude
Both the internal and tabletop tape drives operate in normal pressures from –500 to
10,000 feet when operated within the ambient operating environments specified in
“Temperature and Humidity” on page 3-14
.
The drive will operate to 30,000 feet for temperatures within 15
±
5 °C.
3.3.5 Particulate Contamination Limits
The ambient operating environment for the tape drive may not exceed the
particulate counts shown in
Table 3-14
.
3.4
Recording Media Specifications
The following tables provide specifications for SDLT I media. Basic media
specifications for the SDLT I are shown in
Table 3-15
. Operating, storage, and
shipping environment limits for the DLTtape IV cartridges are shown in
Table 3-16
.
Table 3-14.
Particulate Contamination Limits
Particle Size
(microns)
Number of Particles
≥
Particle Size per
Cubic Meter
Number of Particles
≥
Particle Size per
Cubic Foot
0.1
8.8 x 10
7
2.5 x 10
6
0.5
3.5 x 10
7
1.0 x 10
6
5.0
2.5 x 10
5
7.0 x 10
3
Summary of Contents for SDLT220-320 INTEGRATION
Page 1: ...TANDBERG Super DLTTM Product manual Revision 2 June 2002 432589 01...
Page 20: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction...
Page 34: ...CHAPTER 2 SDLT 220 320 Product Information...
Page 52: ...CHAPTER 3 Drive Specifications...
Page 76: ...CHAPTER 4 Installing Your Tape Drive...
Page 92: ...CHAPTER 5 Using Your Tape Drive...
Page 104: ...CHAPTER 6 SCSI Description...
Page 120: ...APPENDIX A SDLT I Tape Cartridge...
Page 130: ...APPENDIX B DLT IV Tape Cartridge...