Exabyte EXB-8500c 8mm manual Index

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Index

A

agency standards 3

C

cable requirements

power cable

40

SCSI cable

37 – 38

cartridges

 

see data cartridges

chassis grounding 19, 40

cleaning the tape drive

frequency

29

instructions

30 – 31

condensation

10

D

data cartridges

 

 

care of

31 – 32

 

loading

27

 

 

replacing 32

 

storing

31 – 32

 

unloading

27 – 28

 

write-protect switch

26

differential SCSI

 

cable requirements

38

termination

9, 16

 

DIP switches for setting SCSI ID 12

E

electrostatic discharge 10 EXATAPE 8mm Data Cartridge 25

G

grounding, chassis 19, 40

H

handling the tape drive 10

I

installation

 

 

attaching to a frame

38 – 39

cable requirements

37 – 38

 

connecting the power supply 20

connecting to the SCSI bus

14, 16

grounding 19, 40

 

 

power cable requirements

40

setting the SCSI ID

11

 

J

jumpers for setting SCSI ID 13

L LEDs

location 23

states indicated by 23 – 24 load procedure 27

M

maintenance

see preventative maintenance mounting requirements 38 – 39

O

operating the tape drive 23 – 24, 27 – 28

P

packing the tape drive

33 –

35

power cable requirements

40

power supply

 

 

 

connecting tape drive to

 

20, 40

preventive maintenance

29

– 31

R

R-packs 15 – 16

remote switch for setting SCSI ID 14 resistor terminators 15 – 16

S

SCSI bus

 

 

 

 

 

cable requirements

37 – 38

 

connecting the tape drive to

14, 16

differential SCSI

38

 

 

 

single-ended SCSI

38

 

 

stub length

38

 

 

 

 

termination

9, 15 – 16

 

 

SCSI ID

 

 

 

 

 

requirements for setting

11

 

setting with DIP switch

12

 

setting with jumpers

13

 

 

setting with remote switch

14

shipping the tape drive

33 – 35

single-ended SCSI

 

 

 

 

cable requirements

38

 

 

termination

15 – 16

 

 

 

T

tape drive

 

 

cleaning 29 – 31

 

controls and indicators

23 – 24

installation

9 – 21, 38 – 40

loading a data cartridge 27

packing and shipping

33 – 35

providing chassis grounding 19

unloading a data cartridge 27 – 28

unpacking

10

 

terminators for SCSI bus

9, 15 – 16

U

unload button

location

23

operation

27

unload procedure 27 – 28

unpacking instructions 10

W

write-protect switch 26

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Contents Qvwdoodwlrqdqg 2SHUDWLRQ Revision History CopyrightDisclaimer Trademark NoticesCDC Notice Agency StandardsFCC Notice Product Warranty Caution Contents EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Welcome For More Information Conventions Used in This GuideInstalling the Tape Drive Ensuring ESD Protection Unpacking the Tape DriveSetting the Scsi ID Setting the Scsi ID with the DIP Switches DIP switch settings for the tape drives’s Scsi Setting the Scsi ID with JumpersPreparing the Tape Drive for the Scsi Bus Setting the Scsi ID with a Remote SwitchRemoving the R-Packs Terminating a Single-Ended Tape DriveOptional External Termination Replacing the R-Packs Connecting the Scsi CableTerminating a Differential Tape Drive Location of Scsi connector Installing the Tape Drive in a PC Drive BayMounting Procedure December EXB-8500/EXB-8500c Tape Drive Stored for Less Than Six Months Performing the Initial Power OnTape Drive Stored for Six Months or More EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Reading the LEDs Operating the Tape DriveTape drive states indicated by the LEDs Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges Selecting Data CartridgesSetting the Write-Protect Switch Unload Button Loading a Data CartridgeUnloading a Data Cartridge Error During Unload Procedure Determining When to Clean the Tape Drive Preventive MaintenanceUsing the 8mm Cleaning Cartridge Caring for Data Cartridges Page Replacing Data Cartridges EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Packing the Tape Drive Single-pack shipping carton Figure Packing the Tape Drive for ShipmentFour-pack shipping carton Environmental Requirements for Shipment Environmental specifications for shipping the tape driveGeneral Requirements Scsi Cable RequirementsAttaching the Tape Drive to a Frame Scsi Cable ConnectorCable Length Requirements for Differential Configurations Cable Length Requirements for Single-Ended ConfigurationsDecember EXB-8500/EXB-8500c Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive Chassis Grounding optionalPower Cable Connector EXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Environmental Physical CharacteristicsPower and Reliability GeneralEXB-8500/EXB-8500c 306261 Index Exabyte Corporation 1685 38th Street Boulder, Colorado USA

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