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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide, 81-81487-03 A01 , May 2007. Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is ” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited t o the implied warran ties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this pu blication fr[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide iii Content s Preface xi Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview ..................... ........... ............... .............. ........... .............. ........... ............ 1 Product Features ........... .............. .............. ............ .............. .............. .............. ... 3 Chapt[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide iv Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive 12 Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject ...... ........... .............. .............. .............. ....... 13 SDLT 600A ........ .............. ............... ........... .............. ........... .............. .......... 13 LTO-3A ................. .............. ...[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide v Air Flow Requirements ..................... .............. ............ .............. .............. . 41 Temperature and Humidity ................ ........... .............. ............... ........... . 41 Storage and Shipment ......... .............. .............. .............. ............ ......[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide vi Appendix C Regulatory Compliance 71 SDLT 600A ..................... ........... .............. ............... ........... .............. ........... ....... 72 Safety Certifications .......... ............ .............. .............. ........... .............. ....... 72 Electromagnetic Field Spec i[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide vii Figures Figure 1 SDLT 600A Tabletop Drive .................... .............. .............. ......... 2 Figure 2 Certificate of Security .................. .............. .............. .............. ...... 7 Figure 3 SDLT 600A Front Panel Display ................... ............ .............. . 13[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide viii Figure 18 Problems to Look for Ins ide the Data Cartridge Door.......... 59 Figure 19 Write-Protect Switch on Su per DLTtape II Data Cartridge . 60 Figure 20 Ultrium Tape Cartridge Writ e-Protect Switch ............. .......... 63 Figure 21 Loading a Super DLTtape II Da ta Cartridge .................[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide ix T ables Table 1 Storage Capacity and Transfer Rates ................. ........... ............ 3 Table 2 System Defaults ........... .............. .............. .............. .............. ......... 8 Table 3 SDLT 600A LED Codes .................. ........... .............. ........... ....... 14 T[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide x Table 18 Super DLTtape II Media Operating Limits .... .............. .......... 45 Table 19 Super DLTtape II Media Storage Limits ............... .............. .... 45 Table 20 LTO-3A Physical Specifications ............ ........... .............. .......... 46 Table 21 Drive Performance Specificati on[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xi Preface This document serves as an easy-to-use information source to familiarize Quantum customers and syst ems professionals with the A-Series tape drives. Audienc e The primary audi ence for this document consists of end users instal ling and using the tape drive. Purpose This document provides infor[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xii Document Organi zation This document is or ganized as follows: • Chapter 1, Introduction , provides an overview of the tape drive and product features. • Chapter 2, Getting Started , includes information on the Java Plug-in, resetting sys tem defaults, and warranty, safety, handl ing, and ESD prec[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xiii This document uses the following: • Right side of the tape drive — Refers to the right side as you face the component being described. • Left side of the tape drive — Refers to the left side as you face the component being described. • Power cycle — Means to turn the tape dri ve or system[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xiv T echnical Publ ications 0 To comment on existing docu mentation send e-mail to: doc-comments@quantum.com Quantum Home Page 0 Visit the Quantum home page at: http://www .quantum.com Getting More In formation or Help StorageCare™, Quantum’s comprehensive service approach, leverages advanced data ac[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xv Sof tware License The A-Series Tape Drives use edtFTPj 1.4.5 Java API w hich is under the GNU Lesser General Public License (L GPL) and hence can be freely used in commercial or non-commercial products. It should be noted, howev er, that under the LGPL, edtFTPj must be used as a library and not directl[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide xvi[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 1 Chapter 1 1 Introduction The Quantum A-Series Tape Drives: • SDLT 600A •L T O - 3 A This chapter describes the fe atures of the tape drives and covers the following topi cs: • Overview describes a basic overview of th e A-Series tape drives. • Product Features lists product fe atures of the A-Se[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 2 The A-Series tape drives are availabl e in two configurations, tabletop (as shown in figure 1 ) and rackmount. Figure 1 SDL T 600A T abletop Drive[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Product Features Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 3 Product Features The A-Series tape drives offer the following product features: T able 1 S torage Capacity and T ransfer Rates • The SDLT 600A tape drive allows for over 6 hours of HD (high definition) and over 25 hours of SD (standard definition) storage on a s[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Product Features Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 4 • For more information on the SDLT tape products and other product information, go to www.dlttape. com . This Web page provides informati on that is constantly updated as needed. Refer to this Web site of ten to obtain the most current information.[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 5 Chapter 2 2 Getting S t arted This chapter provides pointers to information yo u need to install and configure your A-Series tape drive an d also to access and use the A-Series FTP file server. This chapter covers the following topics: • Java Plug-in provides in formation about the only software requi[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Java Plug-in Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 6 Java Plug-in The A-Series tape drive util izes a Web-based interface allow ing you to manage the tape drive from a remo te workstation on the same network. The tape drive is configured and manage d through Web pages accessible by Internet browser software installed[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Resetting System Defaults Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 7 Figure 2 Certificate of Security Resetting System Default s As there is no access to the A-Series tape drive other than the Ethe rnet port, a mechanism has been implemented to reset the settings to their default values. This is useful if an end user lo[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Resetting System Defaults Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 8 4 After the third ejection, conn ect your network cable and switch your cartridge write protection on or o ff (as you need it), then reboot the drive. You can now set up the drive using th e default IP addres s (10.10.10.10 ) as the flash memory has be[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Warranty Note Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 9 W arranty Note See the warranty before installing your tape drive. Certain actions taken during installation could void the warranty if not properly conducte d. Generally, the Li mited Product and Limited Repair Warranties are contingent upon proper use in the app[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Safety, Handling, and ESD Protection Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 10 3 The Pivoting Optical Servo (POS) u s es a Class I laser product. This laser product complies with 29 CFR 1200 and 29 CFR 1910 as applicable on the date of manufacture. Handling 2 Damage to the tape drive can occur as the result of careles[...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting Started Safety, Handling, and ESD Protection Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 11 • Do not expose the tape drive to moisture. • Do not place foreign objects inside the tape drive’s receiver area. Electrost atic Dis charge Protection 2 Several electrical components of the A- Series tape drive are sensitive to static[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 12 Chapter 3 3 Using Y our T ape Drive This chapter provides inf ormati on about the LEDs and buttons on the front panels of the A-Serie s tape drives, A-Series data cartridges, formatting tape media cartridges, up dati ng the firmware, cleaning the A-Series tape mechanis m, and tr oubleshooting. For info[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 13 Front Panel LEDs and T ape Eject All LEDs are on the front panel of the A- Series tape drives along with the manual tape cartridge eject button. Us e these LEDs to monitor the activity of your A-Series tape drive as necessary. • SDLT 600[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 14 T able 3 SDL T 600A LED Codes LED/Button/ Port Title Color/ Symbol Action Explanation All LEDs All LEDs ill uminate briefly and then illuminate in s equence until the reset completes SDLT 600A tape drive reset No LED No LEDs illuminate No [...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 15 Cleaning Required LED Yellow On Cleaning is required. See Cleaning the Tape Mechanism for cle aning information. Off Cleaning is not requir ed. Eject Button Press Use the Eject button to eject the tape data cartridge from the tape drive. W[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 16 LT O - 3 A 3 As shown in figure 4 , the LTO-3A tape drive front panel display has four LED indicators that reflect the operating cond ition of the dr ive: The green POWER LED is on whenever powe r is applied to the drive. The green ACTIVI [...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Front Panel LEDs and Tape Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 17 T able 4 L TO-3A LED Codes Drive Condition Activit y LED (Green) Error LED (Orange) St atus LED (Amber) Cleaning Request On Cleaning cartridge present On On Cleaning cartridge at EOT On Fast Cleaning failure or media error Fast Fast Hardwa[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive A-Series Data Cartridges Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 18 A-Series Dat a Cartridges By following general handling proc edures, conducting careful visual inspections of data cartridges on a re gular, ongoing basis, and being certain to store data cartridges within their environmenta l limits, you will gr[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive A-Series Data Cartridges Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 19 Figure 6 Write-protect Switch on Super DL Ttape II Data Cartridge • Slide the write-protect switch to the left to enable write protection (you can read existing data; however , you cannot write over existing data on the media, nor append additi[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive A-Series Data Cartridges Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 20 Write Protectin g an Ultrium Dat a Cartridge 3 Ultrium tape cartridges have a slidin g write-protect switch at the right- rear corner as shown in figure 7 . Figure 7 Write-protect Switch on Ultrium Data Cartridge Loading a Dat a Cartridge 3 To lo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive A-Series Data Cartridges Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 21 Figure 8 Loading a Super DL T tape II Data Cartridge Unloading a Dat a Cartridge 3 Follow these steps to unload a data cartridge: 1 Press the Eject button (or issue an appropriate system software command). The tape drive completes any active writ[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive A-Series Data Cartridges Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 22 Dat a Cartridge Care and Maintenance 3 Observe the following precautions to protect your data: Always: • Remove the c artridge from the drive when not in use and store it in its protective case. • Avoid dropping the cartridge. This can damage[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Power On Self-Test (POST) Troubleshoo ting Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 23 Power On Self-T est (POST) T roubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting information that might be helpful should the syste m fail its power on sel f-test (POST). See the data cartridge append ices in this document ( Da[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Power On Self-Test (POST) Troubleshoo ting Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 24 Figure 9 SDL T 600A T ape Drive Front Panel LEDs POST T roubleshooting Tips 3 Table 6 provides troubleshooting tips that you will find use ful in the event that your tape drive fails its POST. 4 When POST is complete, th e middl[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Power On Self-Test (POST) Troubleshoo ting Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 25 If, after attempting the recommended actions listed in the table, the problem still exists or recurs, a hardware fai lure may be the cause. Contact your service representative. T able 6 Troubleshooting Chart Over T emperature Co[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using Your Tape Drive Power On Self-Test (POST) Troubleshoo ting Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 26 Frequently Asked Questions 3 For the latest FAQs, go to www.quantum.com and click Knowle dgebase/ FA Q s under Service and Support .[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 27 Appendix A A S pecifications This appendix describes the technology behind the drives as well as the various specif ications tha t apply to the A-Series ta pe drives. • A-Series SDLT 600A Tape Drive • A-Series LTO-3A Tape Drive This chapter describes the te chnology behind the dr ives as well as th[...]

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    A-Series SDLT 600A Tape Drive Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 28 A-Series SDL T 600A T ape Drive The SDLT 600A tape drive incorpor ates various new state-of-the-art technologies that contribute to the SD LT architecture. Some of these ideas are trademarked, others are pate nted. The following subsections introduce the important technolo[...]

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    Modular Design Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 29 Advanced Partial Response Maxi mum Likelihood 1 Improving on Partial Response Maxi mum Likelihood (PRML) technology traditionally used in disk drives and communication systems, advanced PRML channel technology, co-devel oped with Lucent Technologies, brings new levels of performance and [...]

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    Modular Design Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 30 As shown in figure 10 , the SDLT 600A tape drive consists of fi ve distinct modules: • Data Control Module (DCM) • Tape Control Module (TCM) • Front Panel Module (FPM) • Electronic Interface Module (EIM) • Super DLTtape II Data Ca rtridge (Data Cartr idge). The modular concept [...]

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    Modular Design Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 31 Dat a Control Mo dule 1 The Data Control Module (DCM) cont ains several of the functions and features of LGMR technology, which is at the heart of the SDLT technology. Of the five technolog ies that constitute the LGMR technology, two are in the DCM. These are the POS and the MRC he ads.[...]

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    Modular Design Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 32 as a stand-alon e module, simplifying the design, manufact uring, and troubleshooting processes. Base Plate 1 The SDLT 600A tape drive base plat e is an aluminum die casting with precisely machined surfaces. The castin g acts as the support platform for the other modules and for the tape[...]

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    Modular Design Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 33 • Delivering the overall cosmetic look of the system. The FPM is a single module with le nses for the system’s LEDs and a button to activate the drive eject switch. The SDLT 600A tape drive front panel contains no electronics. Electronic Inter face Module 1 The Electr onic Interface [...]

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    Product Specific ations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 34 Product S pecifications The following subsections contain product specifica tions for the SDLT 600A tape drive. Positive Engageme nt T ape Leader Buckling Mechanism 1 This buckling mechanism engages the tape leaders upon data cartridge load and disengages them upon data cartridg[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 35 Shock and V ibration Specifications 1 The following tables provide non-ope rating and operating shock and vibration specificat ions for the SDLT 600 tape drive. T able 8 Non-operating Shock S pecification s (Unpackaged) Rewind Tape Speed 160 ips Linear Search Tape Speed 160 i[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 36 T able 9 Non-Operating Shock S pecification s (Packaged, Drop) T able 10 Non-Opera ting Vibration S pecifications (Unpackaged) Application X,Y,Z axes, twice in each axis (once in each direction) Shock (Packaged, Drop) Height of Drop Number of Drop s Package W eight Drop 42 in[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 37 T able 1 1 Non-Operatin g Vibration S pecifications (Packaged) T able 12 Operatin g Shock and Vibration S pecifications Vi bration (Packaged) T ype Random Frequency Range Truck Profile* (0.5 Grms) Air Profile* (1.0 Grms) Application X,Y,Z axes (30 minu tes, each profile and e[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 38 Current and Power Requirement s 1 The tape drive draws the highest cur r ent (and power) during the native write modes. S tandby is measured with the tape loaded and tensioned or untensioned, and Idle is measured with power on with no tape loaded. (The power drawn in these tw[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 39 Max for SDLT 600A tape drive Modes 9 N/A 3.8 N/A N/A 2.1 N/A N/A 3.8 N/A N/A 1. The Max-Peak value represents shor t current spikes drawn for durations of < 50ms. On the 12V supply, the peaks correspond to th e puls e-width-modulated switching of the motors. These values a[...]

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    Functional Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 40 T able 14 Po wer Requirements — SCSI Interface Mode DC Power MaxPk 1 Ty p 2 AC Power (W) Max 3 Ty p 4 Standby/Idle 21 21 51 46 Media Loading/Unloading 43 37 83 73 600A Write – Motor Start 5 32 29 78 71 600A Write – Streaming 32 31 73 64 Max for SDLT 600A tape drive Mode[...]

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    Environmental Specificati ons Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 41 SDL T 600A T ape Drive Recording Method 1 The SDLT 600A tape drive uses the Partial Response Maximum Likelihood (PRML) 32/33 encoding method for re ading/writing SDLT 600A tape drive format. It uses the same algorithm for reading SDLT 220, SDLT 320, and the DLT VS160 tape [...]

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    Environmental Specificati ons Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 42 T able 15 T emperatur e and Humidity S pecification Storage and Shipment 1 The ambient storage and shipment environment for the tape drive may not exceed the limits shown in table 16 . T able 1 6 T ape Drive S torage and Shipment S pecifications Spec ification Operating Li[...]

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    Recording Media Spe cifications Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 43 Altitude 1 Both the internal and tabletop tape drives operate in normal pressures from –500 to 10,000 feet when oper ated within the ambient operating environments specified in Temperature and Humidity on page 41. The SDLT 600A tape drive will oper ate to 30,000 feet f[...]

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    Recording Media Spe cifications Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 44 Figure 1 1 Multiple Layers Comprise Super DL Ttape II Media Physical Da t a Cartridge 1 A durable plastic case encloses the Su per DLTtape II media, as shown in figure 12 . Figure 12 Super DL Ttape II Data Cartridge Layers not drawn to scale High Coercivity Magnetic Laye[...]

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    Recording Media Spe cifications Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 45 Media Shipping, Operating, and St orage Specifications 1 The optimum media shipping co nditions are described in table 13 . Figure 13 Super DL Ttape II Media Shipping Limits T able 1 8 Super DL Ttape II Media Operating Limits Table 19 describes the optimum media storage [...]

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    A-Series LTO-3A Tape Drive Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 46 A-Series L T O-3A T ape Drive Table 20 lists the physical specifications of the A-Series LTO-3A tabletop tape drive. T able 20 L TO- 3A Physical S pecification s Power S pecifications The tabletop LTO-3A tape drive has a built-in a utomatic switching power supply, requiring 1[...]

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    Drive Performance Specifications Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 47 Drive Performance S pecifications Table 21 lists the performance specificat ions of the LT O-3 Half-Height Tape Drive. T able 21 Drive Performance S pecification s S pecification V alue Average data access time (650-m tape) from BOW (beginning of wrap) 60 seconds Averag[...]

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    Drive Performance Specifications Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 48 Maximum rewind time (650-m tape) < 115 seconds Recording density 5,120 RLL-encoded ONEs per mm Recording format U ltrium 16-channel (U-316) Recording method 0, 13/11 RLL Recording undetectable errors Less than 1 in 10 27 data bits Recording unrecoverable errors Less [...]

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    Environmen tal Require ments Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 49 Environmenta l Requirements Table 22 lists the environmental specific ations of the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive. T able 22 Environment al Requirements Spec ification Operational Non-operational Acoustic level idling (A-wt sum) 52 dBA maximum 5.0 LwA Bels — Acoustic level[...]

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    Reliability Specifi cations Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 50 Reliability S pecifications The LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive is desi gned for maximum reliability and data integrit y. Table 2 3 lists the reliability s pecifications. T able 2 3 Reliability S pecification s Mean T ime Between Failures 1 The mean time betwee n failures (MTBF[...]

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    LTO Cartridge Specificati ons Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 51 The MTBF for the tabletop drive po wer supply is 50,000 hours with the unit operated at full load and 25°C. Mean Ti me to Replace 1 The mean time to replace (MTTR) is the average time required by a qualified service technician to diagnos e a defective drive and to install[...]

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    LTO Cartridge Specificati ons Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 52 If during storage and/or transporta tion a cartridge has been exposed to conditions outside the specified values , it must be conditioned before use in the operating environment. The cond itioning shall be exposure to the operating environment for a time equal to, or great[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 53 Appendix B B Dat a Cartridges This appendix provid es data cartridge information for the following A-Series tape drives: • Using Data Cartridges for the SDLT 600A • Using Data Cartridg es for the LTO-3A Using Dat a Cartridges for the SDL T 600A The Super DLTtape II data cartridge is dark blue and h[...]

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    Data Cartridge Han dling Guidelines Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 54 Figure 14 Super DL Ttape II Data Cartridge Dat a Cartridge Handling Guidelines By following general handling proc edures, conducting careful visual inspections of data cartridges on a re gular, ongoing basis, and being certain to store data cartridges within their en[...]

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    Data Cartridge Han dling Guidelines Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 55 • Do not carry data cartri dges loosely in a box or any other container. Allowin g data c artridge s to jo stle together exposes them to unnecessary physical shock. • Always observe the proper environmental conditions for storing data cartridges. Refer to the dat[...]

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    Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 56 • Be certain you place the unused data cartridge labels in the protective box so that you do not inadvertently pick them up along with the data cartridge during su bsequent usage. A static electricity charge on a data cartridge may cause a label to cling to the dat[...]

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    Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 57 2 Check for loose debris attached to the shell, and for other contamination (oily, slimy, or stic ky substances) that may have built up on the surface of the shell. 3 Check the data cartridge for any ob vious cracks or other physical damage to the shel l. Rotate the [...]

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    Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 58 Figure 16 Super DL Ttape II Data Cartridge Reel Locks 6 Once again, look at the end of the data cartridge, hol ding it as shown in figure 17 . Figure 17 Opening th e Super DL T tape II Data Cartridge Door Reel Lock Reel Lock T ab in the do or pivot notch[...]

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    Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 59 7 Open the data cartridge door by pr essing on the tab in the door pivot notch as shown in figure 17 . Use care that you do not touch the tape leader. 8 Compare what you see inside the data cartridge door to figure 18 . Loo k fo r damage t o the data ca rtridge clips[...]

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    Data Cartridge Write-Protect Switch Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 60 Dat a Cartridge W rite-Protect Switch Each data cartridge has a write-protec t switch that you can use to prevent accidental erasure of data. Before inse rting the data cartridge into the tape drive, position the write-protect switch on the front of the data cartridg[...]

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    Data Cartridge Write-Protect Switch Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 61 • Slide the write-protect switch to the right to disable write protection (you can write over existing data on the media, and you can append additional data to the media unless the data cartridge is write- protected via firmware). When write-protection is disabled,[...]

  • Page 78

    Using Data Cartridges for the LTO-3A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 62 Using Dat a Cartridges for the L T O-3A Loading a T ape Cartridge 2 To load an Ultrium tape cartridge in to the A-Se ries LTO-3A tape drive, gently insert the cartridge into the slot: • Push the cartridge further into th e drive until the drive senses the cartridg[...]

  • Page 79

    Using Data Cartridges for the LTO-3A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 63 Write Protectin g a T ape Cartridge 2 Ultrium tape cartridges have a slidin g write-protect switch at the right- rear corner as shown in figure 20 . Figure 20 Ultrium T ape Cartridge Write-Protect Switch Sliding t he write-prote ct switch toward the . . . Ena bles d[...]

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    Using Data Cartridges for the LTO-3A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 64 T ape Cartridg e Care and Maintenance 2 Observe the following precautions to protect the data on your Ultrium tape cartridges: Always: • Remove the c artridge from the drive when not in use and store it in its protective case. • Avoid dropping the cartridge. Thi[...]

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    Cleani ng the Tape Mec hanism Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 65 Cleaning the T ape Mechanism This section discusses the tape drive cleaning tape, maintenance considerations, and important compati bility issues. Occasional Cleaning of Ta p e H e a d 2 A-Series Tape Drives occasionally require preventive c leaning. The amount of ambient [...]

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    Cleani ng the Tape Mec hanism Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 66 Comp atibility of the Cleaning T ape 2 The SDLT CleaningTape is intended for use in SDLT 600A tape drives Alternatively stated, the SDLT Clea ningTape only cleans the SDLT MRC heads. Loading the Cleaning Ta p e I n t o a Ta b l e t o p Ta p e Drive 2 Follow these steps to [...]

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    Cleani ng the Tape Mec hanism Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 67 2 Observe that both the St atus and Activity LED s are on steady during the cleaning process. 3 After the cleaning process completes, depending on the drive configuration, either: a The drive auto matically ejects the LTO cleaning cartridge, or b You must press the tape lo[...]

  • Page 84

    Performing an Emergency Reset an d Cartridge Eject Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 68 Performing an Emergency Reset and Cartridge Eject If the A-Series LTO-3A tape drive stops communicating with the host computer, use the following procedure to re set the drive and eject a cartridge (if necessary). To perform an emergency reset, hold do[...]

  • Page 85

    Loading a Da ta Cartridge Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 69 Loading a Dat a Cartridge Complete this subsecti on to load a data cartridge into the front of the tape drive; see figure 21 as needed. 1 Insert the data cartridge into the fr ont of the tape drive, as shown in figure 21 . 2 Push the data cartridge fully into the tape drive. T[...]

  • Page 86

    Unloading a Data Cartridge Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 70 Unloading a Dat a Cartridge Follow these steps to unload a data cartridge; see figure 21 as needed. 1 Press the Eject button (or issue an appropriate system software command); the tape drive completes any active writing of data to the media, then rewinds. The Drive S tatus LE[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 71 Appendix C C Regulatory Compliance This chapter describes various regulati ons that apply to the A-Series tape drives: • SDLT 60 0A • LTO-3A[...]

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    SDLT 600A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 72 SDL T 600A This section lists the safety regu lations that the A-Series SDLT 6 00A Tape Drive meets or exceeds. Safety Certifications 3 The SDLT 600A tape drive meets or exceeds the following safely requirements: • UL 60950: Information Technology Including Electrical Business Equipment (US[...]

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    SDLT 600A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 73 Electromagnetic Interference Susceptibility 3 Table 26 provides regulations and certific ations held by the SDLT 600A tape drive for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). T able 26 EMI Regulations and Certifications Immunity and ESD Limit s 3 Table 27 lists the immunity and ESD fail ure level l[...]

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    SDLT 600A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 74 Acoustic Noise Emissions 3 Acoustic noise emission levels are listed in table 28 , both as noise power and sound pressure, for the SDLT 600A tape dr ive. The table provides the preliminary declared values per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779/EN27779. T able 28 Acoustic Noise Emissions, Nominal Radiated [...]

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    LTO-3A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 75 LT O - 3 A The A-Series LTO-3 tape drive complies with the safety standards listed in table 29 and th e EMC regulations listed table 3 0 . T able 29 Safety Compliance * Member nations of the IECEE incl ude Austria, Australia, Belg ium, Canada, China (PR), Czech Republ ic, Denmark, Finland, F ran[...]

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    LTO-3A Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 76 T able 3 0 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance Country Regulatory Org anization Compliant to: Australia Standards Australia Spectrum Management “C-Tick” AS/NZS 3548 (same as CISPR 22), Clas s B Canada Industry Canada Digital Apparaus - Interference-Causing Equipment Standard (ICES[...]

  • Page 93

    Environmental Complia nce Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 77 Also consider the following safety points: • Install the drive in an enclosure that limits the user’s access to live parts, gives adequate system stab ilit y and provides the necessary grounding for the drive. • Provide the correct voltages (+5 VDC and +12 VDC) based on [...]

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    Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 78 Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be disposed of with your other waste. In st ead, it should be handed over to a designated collection point for the recycl[...]

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    Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 79 Glossary The following is an alphabet ical list of specialized words and technical terms with their defini tions, commonly used in the tape drive and tape media industry. A Access (v.) To read, write, or update information on a storage medium, s u c h a s m a g n e t i c m e d i a . ( n . ) T h e opera[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 80 Applet Java applets are small Java progra ms tha t get downloaded to the client computer and then run from a web browser when a web page that uses Java is loaded. Archiving The removal or copying of data from the computer system onto secondary storage media th at is safely stored away. ASIC Ap[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 81 C C The degree Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature. Cache Specialized RAM used as a buffer between a fast CPU or I/O channel and storage which has a re latively slow acce ss time (for example, cartridge or diskette), to avoid slowing down the former. Cartri dge Tape cartridge. Super DLT tap[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 82 DCM The Data Control Module provides the path and guides f or all media motion inside the tape drive and to wri te data to and read data from the media. Device D river A low-level (u sually kernel -mode) operating system component that enables a PC to communicate with peripheral devices such a[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 83 Encoding (n.) Characters (or bytes) of in formation converted to magnetic patterns on the media. (v.) The process of converting to the desired pattern. EOD End of Data. Location on media where the last session stopped . EOM or EOT End of Media or End of Tape. Logical EOM allows space to comple[...]

  • Page 100

    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 84 G GB Gigabyte SI — 1,000,000,000 bytes or 10 9 . This is the International System of Units (SI) definition commonl y used by telecommunications and storage manufacturers. GiB — 1,073,741,824 bytes, equal to 1024 3 , or 2 30 . This is the definition often used in compute r science, computer[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 85 ISO The International Organization for St andardization i s an international non-gove rnmental st andard-setting body made up of representatives from national standards bodies. ISV Independent Software Vendor. K KB A kilobyte is a unit of measure equal to 1 thousand (1024) byt es. SI — 1 000[...]

  • Page 102

    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 86 first to describe the structure of the file and its play out structural metadata but also to let the user specify its own metadata annotating the content of the file descriptive metadat a . This format is also designed to en sure the interchange of data in a streaming environment such as data [...]

  • Page 103

    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 87 PRML Partial Response Maximum Li kelihood is a method for converting the weak analog signal from the head of a magnetic disk drive into a digital signal. Also see <Link>Ad vanced PRML. PW A Printed Wiring Assembly - Co mmonly known as PCB(A) for Printed Circuit Board (Assembly). Q QEZ An[...]

  • Page 104

    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 88 Ta p e Tape cartridge. Ta p e A l e r t ™ A firmware feature that monitors and returns the results of the tape drive’s on-going self-di agnosis ac tivity. Ta p e P a t h The path through which media moves from the cartridge, past the read/write head, an d onto the take-up reel. TCM The Tap[...]

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    Glossary Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 89 Virtual file A kind of edit lis t used only for the partial restore of .mxf files . Storing a file means creating a copy of a file fr om your local d isk and transferring it to tape. Retr ieving a file is the reverse operation. A transfer can be a store or a r etrieve. W W The Watt is the SI d[...]