ADIC Scalar Series manual DLT Media, DLT Data Cartridge, Operation and Maintenance

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DLT Media

DLT Media

The data cartridges used in the DLT drives are housed in 4-inch plastic cases and employ DLT Data Cartridge-inch metal particle tape.

BAR CODE LABEL

ORANGE

INDICATOR

WRITE-PROTECT

SWITCH

WRITE-PROTECTED

WRITE-ENABLED

DLT Data Cartridge

The write-protect switch is used to prevent recording over existing data. To prevent recording or deleting, place the write-protect switch to the open position. The drive senses the position of the switch and will not allow writing in this position. When installing cartridges in the library or Mailbox, place the switch in the closed position (unless you do not wish to record on a specific cartridge).

If the switch is moved all the way to the left, the cartridge is write-protected and the drive cannot write to, or erase data from, the cartridge. The small orange rectangle will be visible whenever the cartridge is write-protected. Additionally, an arrow (beneath the orange rectangle and above the two lines on the switch), lets you know that data cannot be written to the cartridge. If the switch is moved all the way to the right, the cartridge is write-enabled and the drive can write data to, or erase data from, the cartridge. The orange rectangle will not be visible whenever the cartridge is write-enabled. On the right side of the write-protect switch an arrow over one line indicates that if you slide the switch to the right, data can be written to the cartridge.

Note

Store data cartridges in a dry, cool environment.

Never reset or power down your computer or Scalar Library while a function is in process or a tape is moving.

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Contents I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i n g G u i d e Scalar SeriesCopyright adic Copyright NoticeCopyright 1995 adic Europe Copyright Notice EuropeShielded Cables EMI/RFI ComplianceUnited States - FCC Canada - Department of Communicationsaccording to EN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYBlank Page Table of Contents viii What Happens When Door is OpenedRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Safety WarningsPrecautions This Chapter … ChapterThe Scalar Series The Scalar # Tape Slots FeaturesScalar Series Models # DrivesMaximum Capacity and Sustained Transfer Rates OptionsDLT Drives Differential SCSIThe Scalar The Scalar Getting Started Unpacking and Inspecting Checking the AccessoriesRequirements Barcode Labels Preparing the Library for InstallationPrepare and Install the Data Cartridges Write-Protect SwitchFigure 4. DLT Cartridge Write-Protect Switch Install Data CartridgesInstall Cleaning Cartridge Optional Close and Lock the Front DoorDrive SCSI ID Rotary Switches Setting the SCSI IDsPreparing the Host Computer System Power Off the ComputerConfirm and/or Install the SCSI Host Interface Backup Softwaresteps you through the final phase of the installation process Connecting the Scalar LibraryDetermining Your SCSI Configuration Installing SCSI Cables, Jumpers, and TerminatorsConnecting the Scalar The following table provides several examples of SCSI configurationsConfiguration Legend SCSI Configuration 1 - One SCSI BusSCSI Configuration 3 - Three SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 2 - Two SCSI BusesSCSI Configuration 5 - Five SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 4 - Four SCSI BusesInstalling the Backup Software Powering on the SystemEquipment Description Equipment Description Front Panel Switches and IndicatorsFront of adic Scalar Library when equipped with Mailbox LOCKED LED Displays and IndicatorsPower LED DisplayConnector Rear Panel Switches and ConnectorsDrive SCSI ID Switches Drive SCSI I/O Connectors AC PowerMedia Interchange Shelf Mailbox Off-Line Mode Menus MENU key Configuration MenuBuzzer Configuration Off-Line Time Set SCSI IDProduct Sign-On Initialize Scan Barcodes Initialize Map SlotsBarcode Scanner Diagnostics MenuSerial Dnld Flash Mode Write Flash Memory ModeEquipment Description explains normal maintenance procedures Operation and Maintenancedescribes normal operation features of the Scalar Library provides details on the media and drive head cleaning cartridgeOpening the Front Door Power Up ChecksNormal Operations General GuidelinesResuming Operation Drive Power-on Self-TestWhat Happens When Door is Opened The Tape in Use LED turns OFF. The Operate Handle LED Drive StatusIndicator Displays and Actions Drive Statecontinued on next page Drive Operating ConditionsUse the following table to determine each drive’s operating condition Label DLT Data Cartridge DLT MediaUnloading a Cartridge from Scalar 458 Library Using the Mailbox Scalar 458 onlyOn-Line Mode Loading a Cartridge into Scalar 458 LibraryDiagnostic Menu Off-Line ModeLoading a Cartridge into Drive Unloading a Cartridge from Drive Moving a Cartridge to/from the Storage Shelves Figure 16. DLT Cleaning Tape Normal MaintenanceCleaning the Drive Head Cleaning TapeManually Inserting the Cleaning Tape Head Cleaning ProcedureCleaning Tape in Mailbox Scalar 458 only or Storage Slot Causes of the Use Cleaning Tape Warning Cleaning the Enclosure Blank Page includes information on error codes and the built-in diagnostics Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsLibrary and Drive Operational Problems Installation ProblemsTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Library Error CodesEnvironmental Considerations When You Call adic Customer Assistance This Appendix … Diagnostics MenuAppendix Diagnostics Menu Drive TypeDiagnostics Menu Error CountersEvent Counters Operation LogFirmware Revision Press ENTER to select the Servo Controller Position Picker at SlotPosition Picker at Drv Position Picker at Mbox when Mailbox equippedPick From Drive Pick From Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPick From Slot Place In Drive Place In Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPlace In Slot Test Secondary Fan Map SlotsCalibrate X and Y Close Drive Door Open Drive DoorGlossary 62Glossary cartridgeunload SCSI busslot terminator64Glossary Specifications Reliability Power ConsumptionDrive LibraryError Codes Code Error Code ListingScalar Series Error Codes Error CodesThe jaws do not move at all Blank Page Index 72Index Index73 74Index