HP Tape Loading and unloading, To load a cartridge, To unload a cartridge, To label a cartridge

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to unload a cartridge to label a cartridge

to write protect a cartridge

to load a cartridge

Use only DLTtape IV cartridges with your drive.

Internal drives

External drives

1.Insert the cartridge into the slot in front of the drive, oriented as shown above.

2.Apply gentle pressure on the rear of the cartridge until the drive takes the cartridge and loads it.

The Ready light flashes while the drive performs its load sequence. When the cartridge is loaded, the Ready light is steady.

Do not try to force the cartridge if it does not load properly. The drive will eject the cartridge after about 10 seconds so you can load it again.

Note: When you insert a new, unformatted cartridge into your HP Surestore DLT1 tape drive, the loading sequence takes longer because the drive is writing reference tracks on the tape.

to unload a cartridge

Internal drives

External drives

1.Press the Eject button on the front panel or use your backup software. During the unload sequence the Ready light flashes. The drive completes any task it is currently performing, winds the tape to the beginning, and ejects the cartridge. The eject cycle will take up to two minutes.

2.Remove the cartridge and store it in its plastic case in a cool, dry atmosphere.

to label a cartridge

Use only DLTtape IV cartridges with your drive. Ensure that only one label is located in the label area of the cartridge. Never use non-standard labels, and never stick anything to the cartridge.

The label area and write-protect switch are on the front of the cartridge, as illustrated.

to write-protect a cartridge

If you want to protect the data on a cartridge from being altered or overwritten, you can write-protect the cartridge. Do this before you insert the cartridge by sliding the write-protect switch on the front of the cartridge.

Caution: Write-protection will not prevent a cartridge being erased by bulk- erasure or degaussing.

To write-protect a cartridge, slide the write-protect switch to the left.

Note a small orange rectangle is visible indicating that the cartridge is protected.

To write-enable a cartridge, slide the the write-protect switch to the right.

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Contents October CopyrightRevision history DateObtaining technical support North and south america Europe, middle east and africa Asia pacific Exclusions WarrantyWarranty conditions WarrantyCustomer service form Before you start Operation Switching on the driveIf you have problems during self test Resetting the driveReady second light Front panel lightsFront panel lights Write Protected first lightTo label a cartridge Loading and unloadingTo load a cartridge To unload a cartridgeCartridge care Cleaning the tape heads on a drive CleaningCleaning strategy Cleaning cartridgeChoose your model from the bulleted list below Features and specificationsHp surestore dlt1i Dlt1e Hp surestore dlt1eNon-operating limits storage ranges DLT4000 DLT7000 Media compatibilityDLT1 compatibility matrix Action DriveDiagnostics Troubleshooting FAQs Frequently asked questionsScsi configuration Model This topic is available in English onlyExample HP-UX systems series 700 onlyDetermining the Scsi id Creating the device filesDEC systems, Digital Unix Configuring for Digital UnixDevice file names under AIX Configuring the device filesScsi configuration Unix configuration hp systems IBM RS/600 systems, AIXPC-based UNIX, SCO and Linux Mtcan and constants values Silicon Graphics systems, IrixValue Meaning Sun systems, Solaris 2 SunOSHp-data values For all adaptersSystem-specific arguments Verify the installationVerifying the installation OverviewGlossary Media Ordering suppliesAdapters Rail kitsOrdering supplies DLT1 Secure the drive Scsi ID Mounting hardware Scsi host bus adapterScsi ribbon cable Mounting bayBackup software HP Library & Tape Tools HP product registrationDrivers User documentationChecking the drive’s Scsi ID Page Preparing mounting bay in a Page Attaching tray for NetServer L-Series servers Page Installing the drive Page Attaching Scsi and power cables to internal drive Page Securing the drive side mounting screws shown Page Tape drive controls and indicators Ready Front panel LEDsWrite protecting cartridges Looking after cartridges Cleaning cartridgesWrite-protecting cartridges Loading a cartridge To unload a cartridge Check operationTo load a cartridge Using HP Library & Tape Tools Page If you do not have internet access If you have Internet access, register electronicallyNone of the drive’s LEDs illuminate Other sources of information Page External tape drive Connect the Scsi cable Connect the power cableTroubleshooting Check the drive’s Scsi IDScsi ID Scsi cable Backup software HP product registration Checking the Scsi ID Page Connecting the Scsi cable Page Connecting the power cable Page Tape drive front panel Front panel LEDs Write-protecting cartridges Write-protecting cartridges Loading a DLTtape cartridge Check operation Using HP Library & Tape Tools Page If you have internet access, register electronically All of the LEDs on the front panel blink continually None of the drive’s LEDs illuminateIs properly terminated