HP Tape manual Front panel LEDs, Ready

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There are three LEDs and an eject button on the front panel of your tape drive, as shown in figure 7. For more information about using the eject button, see “To unload a cartridge” on page 23.

Front panel LEDs

There are three LEDs as illustrated in figure 7.

Write Protected

On: the DLTtape cartridge is write-protected.

Off: the DLTtape cartridge is write-enabled.

Ready

On: the DLTtape cartridge is loaded and ready to use.

Off: no cartridge is loaded.

Flashing: tape is in motion.

Caution

On: A calibration failure or hard read/write error occurred. Try cleaning the drive with a tape approved for use in the DLT1 drive.

If after cleaning, this indicator is illuminated again when you load a DLTtape cartridge: it is probably that the DLTtape cartridge is causing problems. Try a new DLTtape cartridge. If this condition persists with other cartridges, you can use HP Library and Tape Tools (downloadable from the web site: //www.hp.com/support/tapetools) to help you diagnose the problem. If the condition still continues, contact Technical Support.

Off: Cleaning is complete or not needed.

All three LEDs

On: Power-On Self-Test (POST) is starting.

Flashing: A POST error has occurred. For more information, see “Troubleshooting” on page 27.

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Contents Copyright Revision historyDate OctoberObtaining technical support North and south america Europe, middle east and africa Asia pacific Warranty Warranty conditionsWarranty ExclusionsCustomer service form Before you start Switching on the drive If you have problems during self testResetting the drive OperationFront panel lights Front panel lightsWrite Protected first light Ready second lightLoading and unloading To load a cartridgeTo unload a cartridge To label a cartridgeCartridge care Cleaning Cleaning strategyCleaning cartridge Cleaning the tape heads on a driveFeatures and specifications Choose your model from the bulleted list belowHp surestore dlt1i Non-operating limits storage ranges Hp surestore dlt1eDlt1e Media compatibility DLT1 compatibility matrixAction Drive DLT4000 DLT7000Diagnostics Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions FAQsScsi configuration This topic is available in English only ModelHP-UX systems series 700 only Determining the Scsi idCreating the device files ExampleConfiguring for Digital Unix DEC systems, Digital UnixConfiguring the device files Scsi configuration Unix configuration hp systemsIBM RS/600 systems, AIX Device file names under AIXPC-based UNIX, SCO and Linux Silicon Graphics systems, Irix Mtcan and constants valuesSun systems, Solaris 2 SunOS Hp-data valuesFor all adapters Value MeaningVerify the installation Verifying the installationOverview System-specific argumentsGlossary Ordering supplies AdaptersRail kits MediaOrdering supplies DLT1 Secure the drive Scsi ID Scsi host bus adapter Scsi ribbon cableMounting bay Mounting hardwareBackup software HP product registration DriversUser documentation HP Library & Tape ToolsChecking 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 Front panel LEDs ReadyWrite protecting cartridges Write-protecting cartridges Cleaning cartridgesLooking after cartridges Loading a cartridge To load a cartridge Check operationTo unload a cartridge Using HP Library & Tape Tools Page If you have Internet access, register electronically If you do not have internet accessNone of the drive’s LEDs illuminate Other sources of information Page External tape drive Connect the power cable TroubleshootingCheck the drive’s Scsi ID Connect the Scsi cableScsi 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 None of the drive’s LEDs illuminate All of the LEDs on the front panel blink continuallyIs properly terminated