HP Tape manuals
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When we buy new device such as HP Tape we often through away most of the documentation but the warranty.
Very often issues with HP Tape begin only after the warranty period ends and you may want to find how to repair it or just do some service work.
Even oftener it is hard to remember what does each function in Cassette Player HP Tape is responsible for and what options to choose for expected result.
Fortunately you can find all manuals for Cassette Player on our side using links below.
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1 installoperatecartridges troubleshoot notice copyright revision history 2 obtaining technical supportbefore calling for service or support obtaining service contacting hp hp service agreements returning your tape drive for service worldwide online services 3 north and south americacheck the web for up to date information hp support in north america canada united states hp support in south america argentina brazil chile colombia guatemala mexico puerto rico venezuela 4 europe, middle east and africahp support in europe, middle east & africa austria belgium (dutch) belgium (french) czech republic denmark finland france germany greece hungary ireland israel italy netherlands norway poland portugal russian federation (moscow) russian federation (st petersburg) russian federation (ukraine) south africa (inside RSA) south africa (outside RSA) spain sweden switzerland turkey united arab emirates united kingdom other european countries (english) 5 asia pacifichp support in asia pacific australia china (PRC) hong kong india malaysia new zealand philippines singapore taiwan thailand vietnam 6 warrantywarranty conditions exclusions limitations limited warranty statement for USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand 7 customer service formcontact information tape drive information computer system information SCSI bus configuration backup information information about the problem 8 before you startpre-installationcheck list installation how to identify your model computer and backup software computer systems backup software 9 operationswitching on the drive if you have problems during self test resetting the drive 10 the front panel lights11 loading and unloadingto load a cartridge to unload a cartridge to label a cartridge to write-protecta cartridge 12 cartridge carechoosing cartridges caring for cartridges using cartridges storing cartridges maximizing tape life avoiding condensation 13 cleaningcleaning strategy cleaning cartridge cleaning the tape heads on a drive 14 features and specifications15 hp surestore dlt1i16 hp surestore dlt1enon-operatinglimits (storage ranges) 17 media compatibilityDLT1 compatibility matrix 18 diagnosticsHP Library & Tape Tools diagnostic utility installing HP Library & Tape Tools using HP Library & Tape Tools compatibility firmware updates using HP Library & Tape Tools to update firmware using a firmware update cartridge TapeAlert how it works Errors Monitored TapeAlert for OpenView a new standard summary 19 troubleshootinghelp diagnosing the problem general guidelines troubleshooting problems with the host computer computer does not boot up computer boots, but does not recognize the tape drive problems with the drive tape drive does not power up all the LEDs on the front panel blink continually errors for which you cannot find the cause problems during firmware update drive does not go into firmware update mode code update failed interpreting the LEDs 20 frequently asked questions21 SCSI configurationsummary of SCSI terminology setting up the SCSI bus SCSI ID numbers identifying SCSI IDs Setting the SCSI ID SCSI termination termination power plug and play adaptor cards SCSI cables cable length cable quality what is SCSI the standards SCSI in hp surestore tape drives using wide and narrow devices together using SE and LVD, ultra and ultra 2 devices together 22 decibm RS/6000 pc based UNIX silicon graphics sun 23 HP-UXsystems (series 700 only)determining the SCSI id creating the device files example: 24 DEC systems, Digital UNIXconfiguring for Digital UNIX 25 IBM RS/600 systems, AIXdevice file names under AIX 26 PC-basedUNIX, SCO and Linuxdetermining the SCSI id (Linux) configuring for an SCO system controlling compression with SCO improving performance through block size on SCO configuring for Linux systems 27 Silicon Graphics systems, IRIXMTCAN and constants values 28 Sun systems, Solaris 2 (SunOS 5.x)29 verify the installationoverview verifying the installation example system-specificarguments 30 glossary31 ordering supplies
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