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EXB-8205 manual Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive
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Specs
Install
Warranty
Dimension
Maintenance
Cable Length Requirements for Differential Configurations
Connecting the SCSI Cable
Unload Procedure
Setting the SCSI ID
Using the 8mm Cleaning Cartridge
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Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive
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Mounting holes on the bottom of the tape drive
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Disclaimer
Trademark Notices
Revision History
Product Warranty Caution
Contents
Welcome
Conventions Used in This Guide
About This Guide
For More Information
1 Installing the tape drive
Table 1 Tools and equipment for installing the tape drive
Unpacking and Handling the tape drive
Setting the SCSI ID
Setting the SCSI ID with Jumpers
Setting the SCSI ID with a Remote Switch
Figure 2 Jumper settings for the tape drive’s SCSI ID
Preparing the Tape Drive for the SCSI Bus
Termination for a Single-Ended tape drive
Dale part number CSC 08A-05-221/331J Beckman Industrial part number
Termination for a Differential tape drive
L08-5C221/331J
Installing the Tape Drive in a Computer
Connecting the SCSI Cable
Figure 4 Location of SCSI connector
Preparing the Computer System
Installation Procedure
Follow these steps to install the tape drive in the drive bay
Figure 5 Attaching slide rails to the tape drive
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Figure 8 Connecting the power cable to the tape drive
Performing the Initial Power On
Tape Drive Stored for Less Than Six Months
Tape Drive Stored for Six Months or More
2 Operating the tape drive
Figure 9 Unload button and LEDs on the tape drive’s front panel
Reading the LEDs
Table 2 tape drive states indicated by the LEDs
Selecting Data Cartridges
Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges
Compatibility of EXATAPE 8mm Data Cartridges
EXATAPE 160m XL 8mm Data Cartridges
Table 3 Compatibility of EXATAPE 8mm Data Cartridges and
Setting the Write-Protect Switch on a Data Cartridge
Figure 10 Write-protect switch on an EXATAPE 8mm data cartridge
Loading a Data Cartridge in the tape drive
To load a data cartridge into the tape drive, follow these steps
Error During Unload Procedure
Unload Procedure
Unloading a Data Cartridge
3 Preventive Maintenance
Determining When to Clean the Tape Drive
Using the 8mm Cleaning Cartridge
Caring for Data Cartridges
Replacing Data Cartridges
Figure 11 Do not store a data cartridge on its side
Table 4 Dimensions and weights of tape drive shipping cartons
4 Shipping the Tape Drive
Packing the Tape Drive
Figure 12 Single-pack carton and packing materials
EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 Standard and XL
Environmental Requirements for Shipment
Table 5 Environmental specifications for shipping the tape drive
Figure 13 Multi-pack carton and packing materials
SCSI Cable
Appendix A Installation Requirements
General Requirements
Cable Length Requirements for Differential Configurations
SCSI Connector
Cable Length Requirements for Single-Ended Configurations
Power Connector
Power Supply
Table 6 Power specifications for the tape drive
Attaching the tape drive to a Frame
When mounting the tape drive, follow these guidelines
Figure 15 Mounting holes on the bottom of the tape drive
Figure 14 Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive
EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 Standard and XL
Chassis Grounding Optional
Table 7 Summary of unload button options
Appendix B Unload Button Options
The tape drive is unable to remove the tape from
Appendix C Tape Drive Specifications
Index
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