Installation and Operating Guide DS9000 Series
x Safety Notices Precautions Do not use oil, solvents, gasoline, paint thinners or insecticides on the unit. Do not expose the unit to moisture, to t
xi Table of Contents Copyright Notice...
xii Table of Contents Why the Use Cleaning Tape LED Gets Turned ON...
1 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter. . . provides a physical description of the switches, indicators and connectors on the front and rear panels o
2 Equipment Description The ADIC DS9000 Series consists of several models: the ADIC 4000, DS9400D/L, DS9700D and DS9800D. All are SCSI compatible, h
Introduction 3 Caution SE and LVD/SE SCSI devices are not compatible with HVD SCSI devices. Equipment damage may occur if you connect your DS9000 S
4 Figure 2. DS9700D Front Panel
Introduction 5 Figure 3. DS9400D/L Front Panel (ADIC 4000 does not include the LCD)
6 Front Panel Indicators and Controls 2-line by 20-character LCD Display Displays drive status, error messages, POST results Beeper Sounds whenever
Introduction 7 Rear Panel Controls and Connectors Figure 4 shows the controls and connectors located on the rear panel of the DS9000 Series. SCSI C
ii Copyright Notice Copyright ADIC 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 The information contained in this document is subject to change without
8 Rear Panel Controls and Connectors Control or Connector Purpose Power Switch Turns power to the unit on and off. AC Power Connector Receptacle fo
Introduction 9 Figure 5. DLT Data Cartridge Cautions Always remove any cartridge from the drive before turning off host system power. Failure to r
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11 Chapter 2 Installation This Chapter. . . explains the steps necessary to install and test the DS9000 Series Devices. provides a symbol next to
12 Installation Unpacking and Inspecting Caution If the operating environment differs from the storage environment by 15° C (30° F) or more, let the
Installation 13 Note Make sure that the SCSI cable between the host adapter and the DS9000 Series is secure and the connections are fastened correc
14 Installation Setting the SCSI ID The SCSI address of the DS9000 Series may need to be changed, depending upon factors in the setup, operating syst
Installation 15 The SCSI ID switch is located on the rear of the DS9000 Series (see Figure 7). Use a small pointed object to press either the + but
16 Installation Note Installing the Application Software Refer to the application software installation guide and install the backup software, if nec
17 Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance This Chapter . . . describes normal operating features of the DS9000 Series.explains how, and when to clean t
iii Copyright Notice (Europe) © Copyright ADIC Europe 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 All rights reserved. No part of this document may
18 Operation and Maintenance Power-on Self-Test When the system power is ON, the DLT drive performs a Power-on Self-Test (POST). The sequence of eve
Operation and Maintenance 19 LCD Messages (DS9400D/L, DS9700D and DS9800D) The following table describes the messages displayed on the LCD during a
20 Operation and Maintenance LED Indicators Use the following table to determine the drive’s operating condition: Right Indicator Panel LED Label Co
Operation and Maintenance 21 Left Indicator Panel LED Label Color State Operating Condition 2.6 (ADIC 4000, DS9400D/L, DS9700D) Yellow ON Blinking
22 Operation and Maintenance LCD Messages (DS9400D/L, DS9700D and DS9800D only) The following table describes the messages displayed by the LCD duri
Operation and Maintenance 23 Drive Operating Condition LCD Message When tape is loaded. “type” = 4000 OMX (DS9400D/L), 7000 OMX (DS9700D) or 800
24 Operation and Maintenance Drive Operating Condition LCD Message Whenever the system is writing to a tape, these two messages will alternate. Each
Operation and Maintenance 25 Drive Operating Condition LCD Message If new tape, or the drive cannot initialize the tape. followed by: followed
26 Operation and Maintenance Figure 8. Loading a Data Cartridge Insert the data cartridge into the slot. Push the cartridge into the drive. Push t
Operation and Maintenance 27 Data Protection Write-Protection of the Data Cartridge While Inside the Drive The Write-Protect switch on the data car
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28 Operation and Maintenance Removing the Data Cartridge Caution Remove a cartridge from the drive before turning OFF host system power. Failure to
Operation and Maintenance 29 If the DS9000 Series device fails to operate correctly, immediately call the ADIC Customer Assistance Center (refer to
30 Operation and Maintenance Note Loading the cleaning cartridge into the drive at the end of its cleaning cycle will result in a failed or shortene
31 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This Chapter. . . Lists a number of common problems and the actions to take to correct them. provides i
32 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting Chart If the DS9000 Series fails during POST or operation, use the following table to determine t
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 33 If . . . Then . . . Response . . . The SCSI terminator may not be at the end of the bus, or more than two te
34 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Use Cleaning Tape LED If an excessive number of read-after-write errors are detected during normal operation of t
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 35 Defective drive. Drive amplifier settings could be off, causing error rate degradation. The drive may have faile
36 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics When Assistance is Required Calling ADIC’s Technical Assistance Center (ATAC) Customer Support is provided free o
37 Appendix A Specifications This Appendix . . . contains specification information on the DS9000 Series.
v Regulatory Notices FCC Notices (USA Only) This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used i
38 Specifications Drive Type: Quantum DLT4000 Quantum DLT7000 Quantum DLT8000 ADIC 4000, DS9400D/L DS9700D DS9800D Data Transfer Rate (compressed mo
39 Appendix B Drive Configuration This Appendix . . . describes the options that can be selected by installing jumpers on the DLT Tape Drives.
40 Drive Configuration SCSI Bus Parity DLT4000 Drives If the host computer system does not generate SCSI bus parity, disable the parity checking func
Drive Configuration 41 DLT7000/DLT8000 Drives If the host computer system does not generate SCSI bus parity, disable the parity checking procedure i
42 Drive Configuration SCSI Bus Termination and Terminator Power Note The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends, and at least one device must supp
Drive Configuration 43 1No Term PowerDisable Active Termination2No Term PowerEnable A ctive Term ination3Term PowerDisable Active Termination4Term P
44 Drive Configuration FrontBezelRight SideTRM PWR ConnectorDFDT Connector Figure 15. DLT7000/DLT8000 Tape Drive Connectors (right side) TERMPOWER F
45 Index
46 Index # 10.0 format, 21 10.0 GB format, 6 10.0 GB tape format, 2 15.0 format, 21 15.0 GB format, 6 2.6 format, 21 2.6 GB format, 6 2.6 GB tape for
Index 47 host adapter, 9, 13 host computer, 8, 9, 12, 16, 40, 41 humidity, 34 Humidity, 35, 38 I I/O connector, 9 installing backup software, 16 in
vi IC Notice (Canada Only) Most tape libraries are classified by the Industry Canada (IC) Interference-Causing Equipment Standard #3 (ICES-003) as C
48 Index V ventilation, 35 Vibration, 38 W warranty, ii, iii, 12, 29, 36 weight, 38 write enabled, 6 Write Protected LED, 6, 18, 20, 27 write-enabled
vii EN 61000-4-6 — “Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields.” — Severity level 2. EN 61000-4-8 — “Power frequency m
viii DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Advanced Digital Information Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: 11
ixSafety Notices Warnings This symbol should alert theuser to the presence of"dangerous voltage" insidethe product that might causeharm
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