T
tape
cartridge tape 79
data capacity 79
file protect 80
position, indicator 14
recordingformat 79
restrictions 81
tape care 79, 85
tape cartridge
broken case 87
burning 97
burning of 97
cannot insert 73, 85
case, broken 87
case, separated 87
case, unpacking and
handling 85
cleaning 70
conditioning 85, 95
contamination 95
damage 85, 87
damaged 87
damaged cartridges 87
data security 97
disposal 97
disposing of 97
does not rewind, what to do 75
does not unload, what to do 75
environment 95
environments 95
erasing 97
file protect 71
handling 85
identification 86
illustration of 87
inserting 53
inspecting 85
labels 85
detaches 74
loading 54, 73, 85, 87
magnetic field precaution 85, 86
magnetic tape, handling of 85
non-IBM cartridges 93
opening, precaution 87
parts of 87
precautions 85
quality 89
reliability 85
removing, normal 51
repair 87
security 97
separated case 87
setting the file-protect
selector 75
tape cartridge (continued)
shipping 96
stacking 86
stacking of 86
storage 95
storage environment 95
sunlight, precaution 85
tape winds completely out, what
to do 75
unable to insert 73
unloading after power failure 75
unpacking 85
unpacking and handling 85
usability of 87
tape handling 85
tape path cleaning 68
tape position, indicator 14
tape subsystem
data capacity 79
functions 1
introduction 1
not ready,what to do 73
temperature limits 95, 97
temporary data recovery 87
trademarks 117
U
unload
drive option 31
from menu 5
unpacking tape cartridges 85
unrecordedcartridges, shipping
of 97
usability of tape cartridge 87
V
volume identification label 86
W
warning
cleaning fluid 70
damaged cartridge 87
label marking 68
leader block 88
wet bulb limits, maximum 95
WindowsNT
Windowsattachment check 109
write errors 85
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