Exabyte 8505XL, 007-3086-001 manual Preparing for Installation, Ensuring ESD Protection

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Chapter 1: Installation

Preparing for Installation

To prepare for installation, follow the steps described in this chapter.

1.Ensure ESD protection (see “Ensuring ESD Protection” on page 2).

2.Unpack the tape drive and save the packing materials (see “Unpacking the Tape Drive and Saving the Materials” on page 3).

3.Check the tape drive accessories (see “Checking the Tape Drive Accessories” on page 3).

Ensuring ESD Protection

If you are installing an internal tape drive, follow these procedures to protect the tape drive from electrostatic discharge (ESD):

Attach a ground strap to your wrist when connecting/disconnecting the drive.

Do not disconnect the power cord from the wall socket and the chassis if you are servicing a system or installing a hardware upgrade. You will lose the system ground and could damage the equipment as a result.

Ensure that you and all electrical equipment that you handle during this installation are at ground potential to avoid damage from ESD.

Leave the tape drive in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it. When possible, remove the internal tape drive from its bag and install it directly into the computer without setting it down. If you must lay the tape drive down, place it on top of the antistatic bag or mat.

If possible, use an antistatic mat and grounded static protection wristband. If a mat and wristband are unavailable, touch a known grounded surface (such as your computer’s metal chassis) to discharge static electricity from your body before handling the tape drive.

Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you.

Handle the tape drive carefully and by the edges.

Do not place the tape drive on top of the computer or on a metal table.

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Contents 8505XL 8-mm Tape Drive Owner’s Guide Contributors Contents Troubleshooting List of Figures Page List of Tables Viii About This Guide Typographical Conventions Installation Products that Support the 8505XLPreparing for Installation Ensuring ESD ProtectionInstalling the Tape Drive Checking the Tape Drive AccessoriesSetting the Scsi ID Unpacking the Tape Drive and Saving the MaterialsFollow these steps to change the Scsi ID of the 8505XL 1Removing/Installing the Drive From/On the Drive Sled 2Setting the Scsi ID Default Setting Shown Configuring the Drive Sled for Single-Ended Operation Installing the Tape Drive Terminating the Scsi BusInstalling Into a Horizontal Drive Bay Installing Into a Vertical Drive Bay4Installing the Tape Drive Into a Horizontal Drive Bay 5Installing the Tape Drive Into a Vertical Drive Bay Turning On Power to the Tape Drive Installing Your Driver SoftwareTesting Your Installation REC Save 7Loading a Data Cartridge 1Problems and Possible Solutions Installation Operating the Tape Drive Reading the LEDs18505XL Front Panel LED States and Interpretations Selecting Data Cartridges Write-Protecting a Data Cartridge Loading a Data CartridgeResetting the Tape Drive Unloading a Data CartridgeOperating the Tape Drive Preventive Maintenance Recommended Cleaning CartridgesDetermining When to Clean the Tape Drive Using the Cleaning Cartridge Caring for Data Cartridges Replacing Data Cartridges Troubleshooting Problems With Tape Drive InstallationProblems With Tape Drive Operation Problems With Tape Drive Operation Troubleshooting Tape Drive Specifications Table A-1 shows the specifications for the 8505XL tape driveAppendix a Tape Drive Specifications