Table of Contents

 

 

Figures

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2–1

DLT 7000 SCSI ID Jumper Location (Rackmount Version Shown)

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Figure 2–2

DLT 7000 TERMPWR and Parity Check Jumper Locations

 

 

 

(Rackmount Version Shown)

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Figure 2–3

Rackmount Drive Mounting Locations – Side and Bottom Views

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Figure 2–4

SCSI and Power Cable Connectors (Rackmount Version Shown)

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Figure 2–5

Loader Connector Block Location (Rackmount Version Shown)

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Figure 2–6

Tabletop Back Panel

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Figure 2–7

AC Power Cord Connector Types

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Figure 2–8

DLT 7000 Front Panel

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Figure 4–1 Extended Message — Data Format

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Figure 4–2 IDENTIFY Message — Data Format

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Figure 4–3

IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE Message — Data Format

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Figure 4–4

Synchronous Data Transfer Request Message — Data Format

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Figure 4–5

Wide Data Transfer Request Message — Data Format

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Figure 5–1

Typical Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–2

Command Descriptor Block Control Field — Data Format

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Figure 5–3

ERASE Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–4

INQUIRY Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–5

Standard Inquiry Data Page — Data Format

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Figure 5–6

INQUIRY Vendor Unique Bytes Definitions

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Figure 5–7

Supported Vital Product Data Pages Page — Data Format

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Figure 5–8

Unit Serial Number Page (80h)— Data Format

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Figure 5–9

Firmware Build Information Page (VU) (C0h)— Data Format

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Figure 5–10

Subsystem Components Revision Page (C1h) — Data Format

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Figure 5–11

LOAD UNLOAD Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–12

LOCATE Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–13

LOG SELECT Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–14

LOG SELECT Log Page Header Format

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Figure 5–15

LOG SELECT Log Parameters Format

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Figure 5–16

LOG SENSE Command Descriptor Block — Data Format

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Figure 5–17

Supported Pages Page — Data Format

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Figure 5–18

Read/Write Error LOG SENSE Header Format

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Figure 5–19

Log Parameters Format for Read/Write Error LOG SENSE Page

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Figure 5–20

Last n Error Events LOG SENSE Header Format

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Figure 5–21

Log Parameters Format for Last n Error Events LOG SENSE Page

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Figure 5–22

TapeAlert LOG SENSE Header Format

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Figure 5–23

TapeAlert Page Log Parameters Format

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Figure 5–24

Read/Write Compression Ratio LOG SENSE Header Format

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Quantum Instruments manual Figures, DLT 7000 Termpwr and Parity Check Jumper Locations

DLT 7000 specifications

The Quantum Instruments DLT 7000 is a state-of-the-art battery-powered light that brings advanced photography and videography offerings to professionals and enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its compact design, the DLT 7000 combines lightweight portability with powerful functionality. It is engineered to enhance the creative process by providing optimal lighting solutions in a variety of settings.

One of the standout features of the DLT 7000 is its innovative LED technology. This light source offers consistency in color temperature and output, ensuring high-quality illumination for both photo and video applications. The unit boasts an impressive color accuracy with a CRI (Color Rendering Index) rating that exceeds 90, making it ideal for capturing true-to-life colors in any situation. The DLT 7000 allows users to adjust the color temperature from a warm 3200K to a cool 5600K, catering to different lighting needs and environments.

Moreover, the DLT 7000 features a dimming function that allows for seamless adjustments from 0 to 100% brightness. This level of control not only aids in achieving the perfect exposure but also helps in creating the desired mood or atmosphere for a shot. The robust design of the DLT 7000 includes durable construction material that can withstand the rigors of location shoots, making it a reliable tool for professionals.

In addition to its lighting capabilities, the DLT 7000 incorporates smart technology. It is equipped with a built-in wireless control system that allows users to adjust settings from a distance, promoting flexibility during shoots. This wireless functionality extends to multiple units, enabling synchronized lighting setups for complex scenes.

Another notable characteristic of the DLT 7000 is its versatile power options. The light can operate on lithium-ion batteries, ensuring long-lasting performance during extended shoots without the constraint of power outlets. There is also an option for AC power, providing users flexibility in various shooting locations.

In summary, the Quantum Instruments DLT 7000 stands out with its combination of advanced LED technology, adjustable color temperatures, built-in dimming capabilities, and smart wireless controls. Whether for professional photography or videography, this light is designed to meet the demands of the most discerning artists, making it an essential addition to any lighting kit.