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DAT72, DDS-4 manual
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ser’s Guide
Contents
Main
Copyright and Trademarks
War ni ng s
Precautions
FCC Notice
Page
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Page
Page
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Congratulations!
Introduction Features
Features
Introduction Capacity and Transfer Rates
Capacity and Transfer Rates Applications
Using This Guide
Quick Start Installation
Tape Drive Components
Quick Start Installation Installing the Internal Tape Drive
Installing the Internal Tape Drive
Quick Start Installation Installing the External Tape Drive
Installing the External Tape Drive
Installing internal tape drives
Unpacking
Installing internal tape drives What Else You Need
What Else You Need
Avoiding Electrostatic Damage
Installation Summary
Installing internal tape drives Collecting the Necessary Tools
Collecting the Necessary Tools
Reviewing Drive Default Settings
FIGURE 3. Internal Tape Drive Jumper Settings
TABLE 2 . Internal Tape Drive Default Settings
FIGURE 4. Internal Tape Drive Switch Settings
SCSI ID
TABLE 3 . SCSI IDs and Corresponding Jumper Settings
Parity Checking
Terminator Power
TABLE 3 . SCSI IDs and Corresponding Jumper Settings (Continued)
Data Compression
Media Recognition System (DDS-4 Drives Only)
Power-On Self-Test
Host Operating System
Installing internal tape drives Recording Drive Information
SCSI Wide/Narrow Configuration (DDS-4 Drives Only)
Recording Drive Information
Installing internal tape drives Accessing the Inside of Your Computer
Accessing the Inside of Your Computer
Mounting the Internal Tape Drive
Mounting the Drive into a 3.5-inch Drive Bay
Installing internal tape drives Mounting the Internal Tape Drive
Side View Bottom View
FIGURE 6. Mounting Holes for the Internal Tape Drive in a 3.5-inch Installation
WARNING: Do not use screws longer than 4 mm; otherwise, you may damage the drive.
5. Proceed to Connecting a SCSI Cable on page 29.
Mounting the Drive into a 5.25-inch Drive Bay
Installing internal tape drives Connecting a SCSI Cable
Connecting a SCSI Cable
Connecting to a Wide SCSI Connector
Connecting to a Narrow SCSI Connector
Installing internal tape drives Checking SCSI Termination
Checking SCSI Termination
Connecting a Power Cable
Installing internal tape drives Completing Your Installation
Completing Your Installation
Installing internal tape drives Registering Your Tape Drive
Registering Your Tape Drive
Installing external tape drives
Unpacking
What Else You Need
Installing external tape drives Installation Summary
Installation Summary
Reviewing Drive Default Settings
Installing external tape drives Reviewing Drive Default Settings
SCSI ID
Parity Checking
Data Compression
Installing external tape drives Recording Drive Information
Media Recognition System (DDS-4 Drives Only)
Recording Drive Information
Installing external tape drives Connecting a SCSI Cable
Connecting a SCSI Cable
Connecting to a Wide SCSI Connector
Connecting to a Narrow SCSI Connector
Installing external tape drives Checking SCSI Termination
Checking SCSI Termination
Connecting a Power Cable
Installing external tape drives Completing Your Installation
Completing Your Installation
Registering Your Tape Drive
Operating Your Tape Drive
Using the Appropriate Media
Operating Your Tape Drive Handling Cartridges
Handling Cartridges
TABLE 6 . Matching Drives with the Media They Support
TABLE 7 . Cartridge Guidelines and Pitfalls
Operating Your Tape Drive Loading a Cartridge
Loading a Cartridge
Initializing a Blank Cartridge
Operating Your Tape Drive Unloading a Cartridge
Unloading a Cartridge
Operating Your Tape Drive Write-Protecting a DDS Cartridge
Write-Protecting a DDS Cartridge
Operating Your Tape Drive Cleaning the Tape Heads
Cleaning the Tape Heads
Understanding the Drive LEDs
Front Panel LEDs
Understanding the Drive LEDs LED Summary
LED Summary
Table8 on page 47 summarizes the actions of the front-panel LEDs.
Clean LED
The Clean LED indicates whether a drive needs to be cleaned.
TABLE 8 . LED Quick Summary
Media LED
Drive LED
Troubleshooting
Missing or Damaged Parts
Troubleshooting SCSI ID Problems
SCSI ID Problems
SCSI Termination Problems
Mounting Hardware Problems
Drive Does Not Work
Troubleshooting Power-On Self-Test Fails
Power-On Self-Test Fails
Computer Does Not Boot
Computer Does Not Recognize Drive
Troubleshooting Backup Program Does Not Recognize Drive
Backup Program Does Not Recognize Drive
Write Error
Hardware Error
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Loading Revised Firmware
Firmware Upgrade Methods
Loading Revised Firmware Using Firmware Cartridges
Using Firmware Cartridges
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Technical Support Information
World-wide Services
World-wide Web
E-mail Technical Support
Regional Services
Support Services in the Americas
Technical Support Information Support Services in Europe
Support Services in Europe
Support Services for Africa and the Middle East
Technical Support Information Support Services in Asia and the Western Pacific
Support Services in Asia and the Western Pacific
Index
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