HP Cassette Player DDS-3 manual LEDs, Data Cassettes

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Using Your DDS Drive

LEDs

The front panel has two colored LEDs: the Tape Light and the Clean/Attention Light. The Tape Light flashes green to show activity (loading, unloading, reading, and writing). Steady green means a cartridge is loaded.

The Clean/Attention Light flashes amber to indicate head cleaning is needed or a cartridge is near the end of its life. Steady amber means a hard fault.

Table 2±1. LED Display Codes

 

Tape

Clean/

Meaning

 

Light

Attention

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity ± load or unload

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity ± read or write

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cartridge loaded

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any

 

 

 

Cleaning needed

 

 

 

 

Any

 

 

 

Fault

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key

OFF

Steady Green

Steady Amber

Flashing Green

1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off

Flashing Amber

1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off

Fast Flash Green

1/4 sec on, 1/4 sec off

Data Cassettes

Media Life

HP DDS data cassettes are currently specified to 2000 passes over any part of the tape under optimal environmental conditions (50% relative humidity, 22 degrees C). During a tape operation, any one area of the tape may have multiple passes over the heads. This translates into approximately 200 to 300 backups or restores.

Under certain conditions, the life of your data cassette is less than 200 to 300 backups or restores. Replace your data cassettes after 100 backups or restores if your operating conditions meet any of the following criteria:

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Contents HP DDS-3 Tape Drive Users Guide 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Contents Appendix a Scsi Connector Pinouts Using the DDS-DC DriveTroubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures Tables FiguresAudience PrefaceCanadian Department of Communications CDC Safety and Regulatory StatementsFederal Communications Commission FCC Emissions Regulations Compliance Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsRelated Manuals Installation NoticeLiteral values Questions, Suggestions, or ProblemsDocumentation Conventions Chapter ±1. HP DDS-3 Drive General DescriptionDDS-3 Drive Environmental Requirements Ambient TemperatureHumidity VibrationAltitude ShockTransportation Suspended Particles±2 describes the physical specifications of the DDS-3 drive DDS-3 Drive Physical SpecificationsVerifying Kit Contents Preparing to Install a New DDS-3 DriveTools Required Operating System SupportSetting the SCSI-2 Address Address Jumpers PWR ±4. Switch Settings for Data Compression Operation Mode Usr/sbin/ioscan Return Preparing the System# /etc/shutdown -h Return SCSI-2 Connection and TerminationPowering Off the Workstation and Any Peripherals ±5. Adding a Bezel to the DDS-3 Drive ±6. Removing a Bezel from the DDS-3 Drive ±7. Adding or Removing Expansion Brackets Using the DDS-3 Drive Controls and Features of the DDS-3 Drive Your DDS-3 Drive ConfigurationData Cassettes LEDsCleaning the Tape Heads ±2. Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DDS Tape Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette Using the DDS-3 DriveUsr/sbin/ioscan -d stape Return Verifying the DDS-3 Tape Drive OperationMedia Interchangeability Restrictions DDS-DC DDS-2 DDS-3 Tape Length Full Height 5 1/4Ordering Information Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures Checking the Address Settings for Single-Ended Drives TroubleshootingChecking the Hardware Installation # /etc/shutdown -h Return Man cstm Return Man mstm Return Man xstm Return Rechecking the Address SettingsFollowing screen appears Messages similar to the following appear Cstm verify all ReturnPowering Off the System Removal/Replacement ProceduresField Replaceable Units DescriptionRemoving and Replacing the DDS-3 Drive ±1. Adding a Bezel to the DDS-3 Drive ±3. Adding or Removing Expansion Brackets Appendix a Index Index-2 HP DDS-3 Tape Drive Users Guide Order Number A1658±90702 Edition