IBM 4690 manual Contents

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Contents

Notices

v

Upgrading the Firmware for the Tape Drive

11

Trademarks

v

Installing the Software

11

 

 

Enabling the Feature

12

Preface

vii

Selecting the Correct EIDE Tape Drive . . . .

12

Who Should Read This Manual

vii

Chapter 3. Using the Tape Drive. . . .

13

How This Manual is Organized

vii

Related Publications

vii

Loading and Unloading Tape Cartridges . . . .

13

Store System Related Publications Ð Software

vii

Setting the Write-Protect Switch

13

Store System Related Publications Ð Hardware

ix

Reviewing Performance Considerations . . . .

13

General Publications

x

Checking the Reliability of the Tape Data . . . .

14

 

 

Listing a Tape

14

Chapter 1. Overview

1

Erasing a Tape

14

 

 

Messages

14

Chapter 2. Tape Drive Installation . . .

3

Chapter 4. Tape Drive Speci®cations

19

Installing the TR-4 EIDE Tape Drive

3

Physical Speci®cations

19

Step 1. Preparing for Installation

3

Power Requirements

19

Step 2. Con®guring the IDE Drive

3

Drive-Performance Speci®cations

20

Step 3. Mounting the Drive

6

Environmental Requirements

20

Step 4. Attaching the Cables

6

Tape Cartridge Speci®cations and Capacities . .

21

Step 5. Completing the Installation

6

Regulatory Compliance

21

Installing the TR-4 SCSI Internal Tape Drive . . .

7

 

 

Step 1. Planning Your SCSI Con®guration . .

7

Chapter 5. Maintenance and

 

Step 2. Preparing for Installation

7

 

Step 3. Con®guring the SCSI Drive

8

Troubleshooting

23

Step 4. Mounting the Drive

8

Maintenance

23

Step 5. Attaching the SCSI and Power Cables

9

Caring for Tape Cartridges

23

Step 6. Completing the Installation

9

Cleaning the Tape Head

23

Installing the External SCSI Drive

9

Troubleshooting

24

Step 1. Planning Your SCSI Con®guration . .

10

EIDE Tape Drive

24

Step 2. Preparing for Installation

10

EIDE and SCSI Tape Drives

24

Step 3. Con®guring the Drive

10

Safety

25

Step 4. Completing the Installation

11

Disconnecting

25

Upgrading the Firmware

11

Connecting

25

Upgrading the Firmware for the Store Controller

11

 

 

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Contents IBM Page IBM Page Contents Iv TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Aispo AIX TrademarksVi TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Who Should Read This Manual PrefaceHow This Manual is Organized Related PublicationsIBM 4680 and 4680-90 General Sales Application IBM 4694 Point-of-Sale Terminals Store System Related Publications Ð HardwareScanners General PublicationsIBM Local Area Network Support Program, IBM P/N Xii TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Name Manufacturer Model Number Part Number OverviewDescription Machine Type Compatibility with the Floppy DriveInstalling the TR-4 Eide Tape Drive Tape Drive InstallationPreparing for Installation Conguring the IDE DriveConguration Master on primary IDE Slave on primary IDE none Master on secondary IDE Attaching the Cables Completing the InstallationMounting the Drive Planning Your Scsi Conguration Installing the TR-4 Scsi Internal Tape DriveBit 2, Pin 5 Bit 1 Pin 3 Bit 0 Pin 1 Conguring the Scsi DriveInstalling the External Scsi Drive Attaching the Scsi and Power CablesConguring the Drive Upgrading the Firmware Installing the SoftwareSelecting the Correct Eide Tape Drive Enabling the FeatureSetting the Write-Protect Switch Using the Tape DriveLoading and Unloading Tape Cartridges Reviewing Performance ConsiderationsListing a Tape Checking the Reliability of the Tape DataErasing a Tape MessagesUsing the Tape Drive E029 ± Make sure there is only one tape drive installed TOO HOT B4/S055/E038 Severity W680 W680 Streaming Tape Drive is18 TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Power Specications Power RequirementsTape Drive Specications Physical SpecicationsEnvironmental Requirements Drive Performance Feature SpecicationDrive-Performance Specications Regulatory Compliance Agency Regulation Tape Cartridge Specications and CapacitiesRegulatory Compliance 22 TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Maintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning the Tape Head Caring for Tape CartridgesEide and Scsi Tape Drives Troubleshooting Eide Tape DriveConnecting SafetyDisconnecting Ibmr

4690 specifications

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