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INDEX

using to set SCSI ID 10

See also SCSI ID jumper block

L

labels

62 to 64

 

 

agency

 

 

identification and configuration 5

LEDs

 

 

 

cleaning indicator

23

definition of all states

20 to 21

location

3

 

 

over-temperature indicator 21, 26

power-on sequence

13, 16

service indicator

20

 

load cycles specification

51

load/unload time 51

 

 

M

mean time between failures (MTBF) 51

mean time to repair (MTTR) 51

 

 

media

 

 

 

 

See cartridges

 

 

 

messages

 

 

 

 

Abort Task Set (06h) message

40

 

Disconnect (04h) message

39

 

 

Extended Messages (01h)

39

 

 

Identify (80h or C0h) message

40

 

Ignore Wide Residue (23h)

40

 

 

Initiator Detected Error (05h) message 39

Message Parity Error (09h) message

40

Message Reject (07h) message

40

 

No Operation (08h) message 40

 

Restore Pointers (03h) message

39

 

Save Data Pointers (02h) message

39

Target Reset (0Ch) message

40

 

Task Complete (00h) message

39

 

mid-tape reposition time 51

 

 

 

model number 5

 

 

 

models

1

 

 

 

mounting configurations for the internal

model

12

 

 

 

mounting orientation 1, 8

 

 

 

N

noise levels 55

O

on/off switch

See power switch

 

operating environment

56 to 61

operating system

 

compatibility 18

 

tape drive problems

27

operating the tape drive

19 to 24

overvoltage protection

54

P

packaging specifications

61

 

 

 

 

packing the tape drive

35

 

 

 

 

part number for tape drive, locating

5

 

particulate contamination limits

59

 

 

partitions, supported by tape format

50

 

performance specifications

50

 

 

 

phases, SCSI bus 38

 

 

 

 

 

pin assignments

 

 

 

 

 

 

power connector

53

 

 

 

 

SCSI connector

42

 

 

 

 

 

POST 13, 16, 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

power cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connecting to external SCSI tape drive

16

connecting to internal tape drive

12

 

power connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

location (external model)

4

 

 

 

location (internal model)

3

 

 

 

pin assignments

53

 

 

 

 

 

power LED, location (external model)

3

 

power specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC power consumption, external tape

 

drive

55

 

 

 

 

 

 

DC voltages, internal tape drive

54

 

power connector requirements, internal tape

drive

53

 

 

 

 

 

 

power consumption, internal tape drive

54

power supply, external tape drive

55

 

power switch (external model)

4

 

 

product identification, changing for software compatibility 18

R

read and write specifications

50

read reliability 51

 

Reed Solomon error detection

50

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Contents VXA-320 VXA-3 Tape Drive Product Manual433689-01 III To obtain technical support To order supplies and accessoriesTo return equipment for service RMA Request To obtain general informationSpecifications, standards, and terms HOW to USE this ManualFirst-time installation Operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and serviceConventions Used in this Manual VXA-320 PublicationsStandards Publications Related PublicationsContents Service and Maintenance Glossary Index 433689-01 Figures Xii 1Service Notification error recovery procedures 21Shipping carton weights and dimensions1LED states Xiv Features Tape Drive Models and InterfacesData storage Front Panel Components ComponentsScsi ID Jumper Block Scsi model only Used to set the Scsi ID Back Panel Components Internal Tape Drive5External tape drive back-panel components Back Panel Components External Tape Drive6Top-panel label Scsi tape drive Tape Drive Labels433689-01 Installation Installing the Tape DriveUnpacking the Tape Drive Before You Begin Installing the Internal Scsi Tape DriveTape drive Set the Scsi ID and connect the Scsi cable2SCSI ID settings Pin 433689-01 Side mounting 5Screw mounting configurations internal model6External Scsi tape drive back-panel components Installing the External Scsi Tape DriveInstall the Tape Drive 7Terminating the Scsi bus external model Checking the Installation Application instructs you to do so Integrating the Tape Drive1Internal tape drive front-panel components OperationMonitoring the Leds Service NotificationTape pathf Format recoverye OffBoot Block Modeg Broken tape Flashing Off GreenUnloading a Cartridge Using Vxatape CartridgesSetting the WRITE-PROTECT Switch Loading a CartridgeCleaning the Tape Drive Determining When to Clean the Tape DriveStoring the Cartridges LED 2 flashes green and amber Resetting the Tape DriveUsing a Cleaning Cartridge Other cleaning methods may void the tape drive’s warrantyTroubleshooting Resolving ProblemsTape Drive will not Accept a Cartridge LED 4 is Flashing Orange Tape Drive will not Eject a Cartridge Suggested Recovery Procedure Service Notification LED Code AppearsFailure to communicate with the tape drive Backup Application is Reporting AN ErrorFailure by the tape drive to write or read data Backup Application configuration issuesPerforming a WRITE/READ Test Troubleshooting with VxatoolUpdating Firmware Capturing a Diagnostic LOG Getting Started Important First StepGathering Troubleshooting Information for Technical Support VXA-320 Tape Drive InformationScsi BUS Information Backup Application Information Tape Drive Diagnostic InformationOperating System Information 433689-01 Service and Maintenance Returning the Tape Drive for ServiceSite atvprovides more information Upgrading Firmware Obtaining a Diagnostic ListingCommunication Interface Versus Command Protocol Communication Interface Command ProtocolScsi Communication Interface Scsi BUS PhasesMessage Hex Description Scsi Message SystemScsi Interface Requirements Internal Tape Drive Specification RequirementTerminator power Scsi Cable Requirements+MSG Scsi Connector Requirements+ATN +ACKMaximum length a Meters 39 feet b Connector typeScsi Terminator Requirements External Tape DriveCommand SET Scsi Command ProtocolReceive Sense key Hex Description Status BytesStatus byte Hex Description Sense KeysAborted Drive during Command or Data Out phaseData cartridge. The write operation is not performed Blank tape during a read, space, or locate operation433689-01 Data Capacities SpecificationsPerformance Specifications Read and Write SpecificationsData Transfer Rates Tape Speed and Access Time Reliability SpecificationsSpecification Internal Tape Drive External Tape Drive Size and WeightPower Specifications Power Connector Pin AssignmentsPin Assignment DC Voltages Power ConsumptionPower +5 Volts +12 Volts Power Consumption Power averageAcoustic Noise Power SupplyEnvironmental Specifications Internal Tape Drive Operating Temperature and HumidityEnvironmental Conditions for the Tape Drive Point Temperatures Humidity External Tape Drive Operating Temperature and Humidity Particle Size Number of Particles Shock SpecificationsAir Flow/Cooling Requirements Particulate Contamination LimitsSwept sine applied during non-operationcand operatingd Vibration SpecificationsSpecification Vibration applied during shipping in original packagingMultipack 10 Internal Tape Drives Packaging and Shipping SpecificationsCarton Weight Dimensions Single Pack Shipping CartonsUnderwriters Laboratory Safety and Regulatory ComplianceTUV Product Service Packaging MaterialsCanadian Verification United States FCC Declaration of ConformityTaiwan European CommunityJapan Australia and NEW ZealandGlossary 433689-01 Glossary 433689-01 Glossary 433689-01 FCC Index52 to 56 to Scsi ID 56 to Index Product Manual

VXA-320 (VXA-3) specifications

Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) is a sophisticated backup solution designed for businesses seeking reliable data storage and backup capabilities. It is part of the renowned VXA series, heralded for its innovative approach to data archiving and its robust performance in diverse operating environments.

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The VXA-320 employs the unique VXA tape format, characterized by its advanced error correction and data integrity features. This format minimizes data loss risks and ensures reliable restoration of information. Additionally, the VXA-3 incorporates a one-inch data path, allowing it to handle higher track counts and thereby achieve better storage density. This design improves the efficiency of data retrieval and archiving processes.

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The device also includes an intelligent tape management system that tracks the status of backup jobs and the usage of tapes. This feature facilitates easier management of the backup process and ensures users remain informed about the condition of their storage media.

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