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Contents
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Trademarks
Legal Disclaimers
Contact Information
Revision History
User Manual Statements for Class A Equipment (Internal SDLT 600 Tape Drive System)
User Manual Statements for Class B Equipment (Tabletop SDLT 600 Tape Drive System)
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
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Glossary G-1
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
1.2 Referenced Documents
1.3 Related Documents
1.4 Structure of this Manual
1.5 Conventions
1.6 For More Information
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CHAPTER 2
SDLT 600 Tape Drive Product Information
2.1 Overview
2.2 Product Features
2.3 Tape Drive Technology
2.3.1 Laser Guided Magnetic Recording
2.3.2 Pivoting Optical Servo
2.3.3 Magneto Resistive Cluster Heads
2.3.4 Advanced Partial Response Maximum Likelihood
2.3.5 Advanced Metal Powder Media
2.3.6 Positive Engagement Tape Leader Buckling Mechanism
2.4 Modular Design
2.4.1 Data Control Module
2.4.2 Tape Control Module
TCM PCBA
Base Plate
Data Cartridge Receiver
2.4.3 Front Panel Module
2.4.4 Electronic Interface Module
2.4.5 Super DLTtape II Data Cartridge
2.5 Quantum Diagnostics Tools
2.6 TapeAlert
2.7 Medium Auxiliary Memory
CHAPTER 3
SDLT 600 Tape Drive Specifications
3.1 Product Specifications
3.1.1 Host Interface
Ultra 160 SCSI Interfac e
Fibre Channel Interface
3.1.2 Physical Interface
3.1.3 Physical Dimensions and Weights
Table 3 -3 provides physical dimensions for the SDLT 600 tape drive system.
Table 3 -4 shows the weights of the SDLT 600 tape drive.
3.1.4 Compression
Table 3-3. SDLT 600 Tape Drive Physical Dimensions
3.1.5 Storage Capacity
3.1.6 Data Integrity
3.1.7 Maximum Data Transfer Rate
3.1.8 Head Life and MTBF
3.1.9 Media Durability
3.1.10 Data Cartridge Life Expectancy
3.1.11 Positive Engagement Tape Leader Buckling Mechanism
3.2 Functional Specifications
The following subsections contain functional specifications for the SDLT 600 tape drive.
3.2.1 Performance Data
3.2.2 Shock and Vibration Specifications
Table 3-14. Non-Operating Vibration Specifications (Packaged)
Table 3-15. Operating Shock and Vibration Specifications
3.2.3 Current and Power Requirements
Table 3-16. Current and Power Requirements (SCSI Interface)
Table 3-17. Current and Power Requirements (Fibre Channel Interface)
3.2.4 SDLT 600 Tape Drive System Recording Method
3.3 Environmental Specifications
3.3.1 Air Flow Requirements
3.3.2 Temperature and Humidity
3.3.3 Storage and Shipment
3.3.4 Altitude
3.4 Recording Media Specifications
3.4.1 Media Structure
3.4.2 Physical Data Cartridge
3.4.3 Media Shipping, Operating, and Storage Specifications
3.4.4 Backward-Read Compatibility Transfer Rates
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CHAPTER 4
Installing Your Tape Drive
4.1 Warranty Note
4.2 Safety, Handling, and ESD Protection
4.2.1 Safety Precautions
4.2.2 Handling
4.2.3 Electrostatic Discharge Protection
4.3 Pre-Installation Guidelines
4.4 Configuring and Installing an Internal Tape Drive with SCSI Interface
4.4.1 Setting the Internal Tape Drive SCSI ID
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Table 4-2. SCSI ID Address Selections (Tabular Format)
4.4.2 Configuring the Internal Tape Drive for TERMPWR
4.4.3 Installing the Internal Tape Drive
Securing the Internal Tape Drive
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SCSI and Power Connectors
Optional Loader Connector
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Table 4-3. MSE and SE Mode SCSI Connector Pin Assignments (Continued)
Table 4-4. MSE LVD Mode SCSI Connector Pin Assignments
Table 4-5. 4-Pin Power Connector Pin Assignments
Table 4-6. 8-Pin Loader Connector Pin Assignments
Table 4-4. MSE LVD Mode SCSI Connector Pin Assignments (Continued)
4.5 Configuring and Installing an Internal Tape Drive with Fibre Channel Interface
4.5.1 Fibre Channel Introduction
4.5.2 Secure the Tape Drive
4.5.3 Connect the Power
4.5.4 Optional Loader Connector
4.5.5 Connect the Fibre Channel Cable
4.6 Configuring and Installing a Tabletop Tape Drive
4.6.1 Configuring the Tape Drive
SCSI ID
TERMPWR
4.6.2 Installing the Tabletop Tape Drive
SCSI Cables
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AC Power Cable
4.7 Confirming the Installation
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CHAPTER 5
Using Your Tape Drive
5.1 Power-On Self-Test
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5.2 Performing a Trial Back-up
5.3 Updating the Firmware
5.3.1 Update the Firmware Using the SCSI Bus
5.3.2 Create a CUP/FUP Data Cartridge
5.3.3 Using a CUP/FUP Data Cartridge
5.3.4 Firmware (Code) Update Troubleshooting
5.4 Cleaning the Tape Mechanism
5.4.1 Occasional Cleaning of Tape Head
5.4.2 When to Use the Cleaning Tape
5.4.3 Life Expectancy of the Cleaning Tape
5.4.4 Compatibility of the Cleaning Tape
5.4.5 Loading the Cleaning Tape Into a Tabletop Tape Drive
5.5 Front Panel Controls and LEDs
Table 5-2. Dual-Color Drive Density LED Appearance for Type of Data Cartridge Loaded
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5.6 Troubleshooting
5.6.1 POST Troubleshooting
Table 5-4. Troubleshooting Chart (Continued)
5.6.2 Over Temperature Condition
CHAPTER 6
Regulatory Compliance
6.1 Safety Regulations
6.1.1 Safety Certifications
6.2 Electromagnetic Field Specifications
6.2.1 Electromagnetic Emissions
6.2.2 Electromagnetic Interference Susceptibili ty
6.2.3 Immunity and ESD Limits
Table 6 -2 lists the immunity and ESD failure level limits to which the SDLT 600 tape drive has
been tested.
Table 6-2. Electromagnetic Interference (E MI) Test Summary
6.3 Acoustic Noise Emissions
APPENDIX A
Super DLTtape I and Super DLTt a pe I I Data Cartridges
A.1 Recognizing Quantum Super DLTtape I and II Data Cartridges
A.2 Data Cartridge Handling Guidelines
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A.3 Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure
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A.4 Data Cartridge Write-protect Switch
Table A-1. Write-Protect Switch Positions
A.5 Loading a Data Cartridge
A.6 Unloading a Data Cartridge
APPENDIX B
DLTtape VS1 Data Cartridge
B.1 Data Cartridge Handling Guidelines
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B.2 Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure
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B.3 Data Cartridge Write-Protect Switch
B.4 Loading a Data Cartridge
B.5 Unloading a Data Cartridge
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Glossary
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