Tandberg Data T40 manual Tables

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Tables

Table 1. Data Transfer Rates

4

Table 2. Front Panel Interface Menu Structure

24

Table 3. Remote Management Interface Menu Structure

27

Table 4. Commonly Used Words on FPI and RMI

30

Table 5. Cartridge Present Symbols on FPI During Inventory and in the Maps Menu

30

Table 6. Supported RAS Tickets

Parameters and Priority

68

Table 7. Maintenance Menus - Item Name and Description

71

Table 8. Diagnostics Menu - Item Name and Description

71

Table 9. Troubleshooting Matrix

Power with Solution

73

Table 10. Troubleshooting Matrix

Cartridge Movement with Solution

74

Table 11. Troubleshooting Matrix

Media with Solution

75

Table 12. Troubleshooting Matrix

SCSI with Solution

75

Table 13. Troubleshooting Matrix

Library Performance with Solution

76

Table 14. Troubleshooting Matrix

Cleaning with Solution

76

Table 15. Troubleshooting Matrix

Write or Read Issues with Solution

77

Table 16. Troubleshooting Matrix LED Error Messages with Solution

77

Table 17. Troubleshooting Matrix

Errors Displayed on Front Panel with Solution

77

Table 18. Troubleshooting Matrix

Remote Management with Solution

78

Table 19. Troubleshooting Matrix

Forgot Password with Solution

78

Table 20. Library Specification Summary

81

Table 21. Library Dimensions

82

Table 22. Library Component Weight

82

Table 23. Power Requirements

83

Table 24. Temperature Range

83

Table 25. Humidity Range

83

Table 26. Altitude Range

83

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Contents

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Contents Installation and User Guide Copyright 2006 Tandberg Data ASA Table of Contents Information about the Operator Interfaces Updating Firmware Approved Drive Types Figures Tables Explanation of Symbols and Notes About This GuideWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Product Model NumberOther Documents You Might Need Getting More Information or HelpTape Drive Support Product OverviewProduct Description Front Panel Data Transfer RatesMagazines LED Indicators Standby SwitchRear Panel Control ButtonsADI Bridging and LUN Library FeaturesOperator Interfaces Partitions Control PathStation Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpBrowser Requirements Unpack Unpacking the StorageLibraryFinding a Location for the StorageLibrary Page Installing the Library Remove the Transport Locking ScrewsMounting the StorageLibrary in a Rack Mounting the Rack mount Ears Rack mounting Kit with Rack mount Ears Right figureInstalling the Right Rail Assembly Installing the Rails in a RackInstalling the Left Rail Assembly Mounting the StorageLibrary to the Rack StepInstalling the Library Connecting Library Cables ScsiConnecting the Cables Connecting Library Cables Fibre ChannelGuidelines for Connecting the Scsi Cables System Power-on Labeling Cartridges for the Barcode Reader Page Scroll Function Information about the Operator InterfacesFront Panel Interface FPI Remote Management Interface Menu TreesPage Operations Assign Media Import Media Setup Setup Wizard Tools Prepare to Ship Restore DefaultNetwork Reports LibraryOperations Export Media Setup Slots Drive FW Upgrade System Test Cycle test Reset Web PasswordReports Network License Key RAS Tickets StatisticsPage Operations Assign Media Setup Setup Wizard Tools MaintenanceDiagnostics Import Media NetworkLicense Key Notification Web Password Reports Network Home ScreenRAS Tickets Statistics ToolsOperator Privileges RMI Home ScreenSymbol on FPI Description Symbol DescriptionWords Commonly Used on the FPI and RMI WordMap Menu Status Page Using the Default Administrative User Account Administrator Configuring the LibraryAbout the Setup Wizard Using the Setup Wizard Setup Wizard TasksConfiguring Network Settings Remote Access Applying a License KeyFrom the FPI, select Setup Activate License Configuring I/E SlotsConfiguring Cleaning Slots Creating Partitions Configuring PartitionsFrom the RMI, select Setup Partition/Drive Reconfigure Partitions Changing Partition ModesSetting Drive ID Modifying the Control PathConfiguring Autoclean Configuring FPI PasswordConfiguring RMI Password Configuring Menu TimeoutSetting Date and Time Configuring Barcode ScanConfiguring E-mail Notification Configuring Audible AlarmConfiguring Snmp Page Running the Library LoggingLogging Out Importing CartridgesImporting Cartridges via I/E Slot Exporting Cartridges Loading to Tape DrivesUnloading from Tape Drives Import Cartridges via Bulk Loading of MagazinesCleaning Tape Drives Importing Cleaning MediaCleaning Media Handling Exporting Cleaning MediaManual Clean Taking the Library Online/OfflineMagazine Handling Taking a Library OnlineRemoving Cartridges from the Magazine Removing the Magazine from the UnitInserting Cartridges into the Magazine Inserting a Magazine into the Unit Manual/Emergency Release of MagazinesStandby Functionality Getting Status and Information Viewing Library SettingsViewing Partitions/Drive Settings Viewing Network Settings Viewing StatisticsViewing Log Page Power Supply Unit Removing and Replacing a Power SupplyAdding, Removing and Replacing Required tools NoneRequired tools Screwdriver Tape Drive UnitAdding a Tape Drive Permanently Removing a Tape Drive Removing and Replacing a Tape DrivePage Updating Firmware Updating Library FirmwareFrom the RMI, select Tools Drive Settings Updating Drive FirmwareFrom the FPI, select Tools Drive Settings Page Working With Cartridges and Barcodes Handling Cartridges ProperlyBarcode Requirements Installing Barcode LabelsWrite-Protecting Cartridges Viewing RAS Tickets TroubleshootingAbout RAS Tickets Closing RAS Tickets Supported RAS TicketsSupported RAS Tickets Parameters and Priority Display Message Description Ticket Suggested ActionDisplay Message Interpreting LEDs Maintenance Menus Diagnostics MenuVerifying Hardware Item nameVerifying Recent Changes Troubleshooting MatrixSoftware Checking Problem Power Solution Problem Cartridge Movement Problem Media Problem Scsi problemsProblem Library Performance Problem CleaningProblem Solution Errors Displayed on Front Panel Problem Write or Read IssuesProblem LED Error Messages Problem Remote Management Problem Forgot PasswordShipping or Transporting StorageLibrary Reinserting the Transport Locking ScrewsPacking the StorageLibrary Transport Locking Screws Marked with Red Plastic TabSpecifications T40 Library 4U control moduleLibrary Dimensions Library Component WeightsDimensions WeightPower Requirements Climatic SpecificationsPage Safety and Regulatory Information Safety ApprovalsEMC Approvals EuropeConformity Declarations JapanCanada Australia/New ZealandApproved Drive Types
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T40 specifications

Tandberg Data T40 represents a significant advancement in data storage technology, offering users a robust and reliable solution for managing and preserving their information. This external tape drive is designed for small to medium-sized businesses that require high-capacity backup and archiving options. The T40 seamlessly combines efficiency with cutting-edge technology, making it a favored choice among IT professionals.

One of the standout features of the Tandberg Data T40 is its native capacity, which supports 1.5TB of storage per cartridge. With data compression, this capacity can effectively double, allowing for up to 3TB of data to be backed up in a single cartridge. This high capacity minimizes the number of tapes needed for extensive data storage, streamlining the backup process.

The T40 utilizes LTO technology, specifically LTO-5, LTO-6, or LTO-7, depending on the model. LTO, or Linear Tape-Open, is known for its high performance and reliability, offering fast data transfer rates. The T40 can achieve transfer speeds of up to 140MB/s, significantly reducing backup windows and enhancing overall productivity. Its backward compatibility ensures that users can access data stored on previous LTO generations, providing additional flexibility and security for businesses transitioning to newer technologies.

Additionally, the T40 features a simple, user-friendly interface that facilitates easy operation and maintenance. Equipped with a built-in LCD display, users can easily monitor the status of the tape drive, eliminating unnecessary guesswork. The drive's design supports extensive connectivity options, including USB 3.0 and SAS interfaces, making it compatible with various systems and infrastructure setups.

The Tandberg Data T40 is also designed with durability in mind. Its robust construction includes features that protect against dust and other environmental factors, ensuring the longevity of the device. Furthermore, its energy-efficient design helps reduce operational costs, making it an economical choice for budget-conscious organizations.

In summary, the Tandberg Data T40 is a powerful external tape drive that combines high capacity, fast performance, and reliability. Its LTO technology, ease of use, and durability make it an invaluable asset for businesses looking to safeguard their critical data while maximizing storage efficiency. Whether for backup or archiving needs, the T40 stands out as a versatile and dependable solution in the data storage landscape.