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- viii - WARNING Label WARNING labels are affixed to or around the parts where latent dangers exist so that customers are always aware of the danger
- ix - Revision History This Revision History provides a concise publication record of this manual. It lists the manual revision levels, release dat
- x - Contents Safety Precautions- Be sure to read this section before using this product. –... i Safety Descriptions ...
- xi - 3.6 Setting the SCSI ID... 26 3.6.1 Ch
- xii - Introduction Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader is an external memory device that has been developed for the file systems of servers and other equip
- xiii - Organization of this manual This section describes the organization of this manual and an overview of each chapter. Use it when you would
- xiv - Symbols used in this manual Symbols used in this manual The following symbols are used to indicate cautions or tips for operations. (For sy
- 1 - Chapter1 Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Some preliminary information about the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader is presented here before installation and
- 2 - 1.2 Names and Functions of the Parts This section describes the names and functions of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader parts. 1.2.1 Front Pane
- 3 - ④ Liquid Crystal Display This liquid crystal display (LCD) is organized in 2 lines of 10 characters, and 11 icon characters. It
Trademarks Linear Tape-Open, LTO and Ultrium are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard, IBM Corporation and Seagate Technology. Microsoft, Windows, Window
- 4 - 1.2.2 Rear Panel of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Figure 1-2 Rear Panel of the LTO2 Autoloader ① AC Power connector
- 5 - 1.2.3 Liquid Crystal Display The display is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that indicates the status of the Autoloader, menus, and error infor
- 6 - 1.3 Handling Precautions To operate this device properly, please observe the following precautions. 1.3.1 Main Unit ● Cooling fans are at
- 7 - 1.5 Contents of the Carton Open the carton and check that all of the following items are included. In the unlikely event that something is mi
- 8 - Chapter2 Setup This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the Autoloader to a basic processing device such as a server or workstatio
- 9 - Figure 2-2 Storing the Transporter Locking Screw for later use 2.2 SCSI Cable Connections CAUTION Before starting the installat
- 10 - When the SCSI connections end with this device (i.e., when connection to a separate device is not made from the left-side connector), be certa
- 11 - 2.4 Attaching and removing the Filter Element Attach the Filter Element to the rear panel of the Autoloader as shown in Figure 2-5. Remove th
- 12 - 2.5 Switching ON the Power Switch and the Power-On Sequence Switching ON the power of the Autoloader executes an automatic power-on sequence.
- 13 - 2.7 Start and Shutdown of the System When the SCSI ID settings have been completed, switch on the power of the server/workstation and the o
- i - Keep this operation manual on hand so that you can refer to it when needed. Be sure to read “Safety Precautions” before using this product. Sa
- 14 - Chapter 3 Operation In this chapter, a description is provided of the operation methods that should be known for the daily use of the Autol
- 15 - 3.2 Loading the Magazine Follow the procedure described below to load the magazine into the Autoloader. 1. Check that the power of the Aut
- 16 - 3.3 Loading the Cartridge This section describes the method of loading the cartridges. In this device the slot numbers are assigned to the
- 17 - Figure 3-5 Loading the Magazine 3.3.2 Loading to the Fixed Slots A maximum of 3 cartridges can be loaded to the fixed slots in
- 18 - Operation 2 Press the "ENTER" key. Display: STATUS Operation 3 Press the "arrow" key and select the LOAD command. Disp
- 19 - 3.4 Removal and Insertion of the Cartridges The method by which cartridges are removed and inserted is described here. 3.4.1 Removal from
- 20 - 3.4.2 Removal from and Insertion to the Fixed Slots Operation 1 Remove the cartridges that are housed in the fixed slots (i.e., slot 8 to 10
- 21 - 3.5 Operation of the Panel Keys 3.5.1 Organization of the Front Panel Switches The arrangement of switches as viewed from in front of the fr
- 22 - Important The LTO2 Autoloader w/BCR requires a free slot used to swap cartridge during the inventory scan process. Thus the maximum cartrid
- 23 - Operation Examples The operation procedure and LCD indications are described below when loading the cartridge housed in slot 7 into the dri
- ii - Symbols and Their Meanings Used in This Manual and Warning Labels Attention Indicates the risk of an electric shock. Indicates the
- 24 - STATUS EJECT UNLOCK LOAD SCSI ID RETRY MODE MAINTENANCREADY 3.5.5 Menu Tree 1 Main Menu 2 Menu Commands 1) STATUS (Pe
- 25 - 4) LOAD (Permits loading a cartridge from an arbitrary slot to the drive.) 5) SCSI ID (Permits setting, changing
- 26 - 3.6 Setting the SCSI ID This command sets the SCSI ID of the Autoloader in conjunction with SCSI devices such as the server/workstation that
- 27 - 3.6.2 Changing the SCSI ID Operation Example 1 The operation procedure and LCD indications are described below when changing the SCSI ID of
- 28 - Operation 12Wait for the completion of the power-on test. Display: "READY" and "DRV empty" are alternately displayed. Op
- 29 - Operation 6 Press the ENTER key and define the command. Display; Lib.ID? Operation 7 Press the arrow key and select "Drv. ID?" c
- 30 - 3.7 Using the Emergency Release Key As touched upon at the beginning of this chapter, this device has a double lock mechanism comprising a ke
- 31 - Chapter 4 Cartridges 4.1 Cartridges The Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader uses the following types of LTO cartridges. ・ TD P/N : 432744 LTO2 Da
- 32 - 4.1.1 Data Cartridge The Data Cartridge contains 1/2-inch MP (metal-particle) tape. The cartridge door protects the tape from contamination
- 33 - 4.2 Write-Protect Switch Each LTO data cartridge has a write-protect switch that can be used to prevent accidental erasure of data. Before i
- iii - Safety Cautions Read and understand warnings, cautions and instructions described below in order to use this product safely. For description
- 34 - 4.3 Bar Code Label The bar code label contains; ・ A volume serial number that you can read. ・ A bar code label that the Tandberg LTO2 Au
- 35 - 4.4 Handling Precautions This section describes precautions to take when handling the data cartridge. 4.4.1 Usage Precautions □ Before use
- 36 - 4.4.3 Standards for Prohibition of Use When circumstances correspond to any of the following items, the continued use of that cartridge is pr
- 37 - Chapter 5 Daily Maintenance A method of maintenance is described so that the Autoloader can be maintained in the best condition for wheneve
- 38 - 5.1.1.1 Manually Cleaning of the Drive Head Operation 1 Load the cleaning cartridge supplied with the main unit into any of the slots. The cl
- 39 - 5.1.2 Cleaning the Roller inside of the transporter When the Alarm LED is blinking and "REQ CLNROL" message is displayed on the LCD
- 40 - Operation 7 Press the ENTER key and define the command. Display (line 2): Enable ( or Disable) and RtyCnt XX are alternately d
- 41 - Operation 7 Press the arrow key and select the Set ?. Display (line 2): Set ? Operation 8Press the ENTER key and define the command. Disp
- 42 - Tip If you press the allow key, the number is up or down. If you press the enter key, the number is decided and the cursor move to the next
- 43 - 5.1.2.5 Cleaning of the Roller Maintenance personnel can clean the Roller of the internal transporter. 5.1.2.5.1 Execution timing of the c
- iv - Cautions for power source or power cable WARNING Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Do not connect/disconnect the plug with wet
- 44 - 5.1.2.5.2 Tools and Parts Please prepare the following items before beginning work. ●The Roller Cleaner Set ●A pair of gloves for the operat
- 45 - 5.1.2.5.3 Setting Maintenance mode To execute of the cleaning, setting maintenace mode is needed. Operation 1Switch ON the power and wait fo
- 46 - 5.1.2.5.4 Setting Cleaning mode Operation 1 Ensure your Autoloader is in maintenance mode. Display (line 1): READY Display (line 2): F/W Rev
- 47 - Operation 2 Slightly moisten with water on cotton tip. Use the submitted bottle to reserve water in the Roller Cleaner Set. Operation 3 T
- 48 - Operation 6 If you have finished cleaning of the upper Roller, press the arrow key (→) and define the command. Then the Roller moves backward
- 49 - Operation 8 Wipe off remaining water on the Roller by dry swab. Operation 9 If you have finished cleaning of the upper Roller, press the ar
- 50 - Operation 11 Wipe off remaining water on the Roller with a dry swab. Operation 12 If you have finished Operation11, press the arrow key (→)
- 51 - 5.1.3 Cleaning of the Main Unit 5.1.3.1 Cleaning of the exterior Slightly moisten a soft cloth with water or detergent and wipe gently to cl
- 52 - 5.1.4 Cleaning of the magazine Wipe the inside of the magazine gently with a dry swab. Figure 5-16 5.1.5 Cleaning of the cartr
- 53 - 5.2 Movement and Shipping of the Autoloader Follow the procedure described below when moving or shipping the Autoloader. Important When s
- v - Cautions for installing, transporting, storing, and connecting CAUTION Do not lift the device alone. This device weights 18 kg. Lifting i
- 54 - Chapter 6 Troubleshooting The following table describes the method of troubleshooting the Autoloader. Should the Autoloader fail to oper
- 55 - Phenomenon Recovery Procedure Cartridge Operation Cartridge is entwined in the transporter. ・Execute cleaning of the Roller.See”Section 5.1
- 56 - Phenomenon Recovery Procedure Autoloader Performance Data backup efficiency of the Autoloader is poor. Check whether the Autoloader drive is c
- 57 - Error code Cause Recovery Procedure CMer****21∼ CMer****27 The Autoloader detected an error during ejection of the cartridge from the drive.・
- 58 - Error code Cause Recovery Procedure CMer****E0 The Autoloader detected internal hardware error. ・Replace the Autoloader (not including the Dr
- 59 - Error code Cause Recovery Procedure DRV Err 1 There has been detection of the drive exceeding the recommended operation temperature. Improve
- 60 - 6.1 Other Matters to Check In addition to the aforementioned check items, also check the installation condition of this device and the cable
- 61 - Appendix A Specifications Autoloader Main Unit Maximum data storage capacity 200GB×10*1 (400GB*2×10*1) *1 9 for Tandberg LTO2
- 62 - LTO2 Data Cartridge (TD P/N: 432744) LTO1 Data Cartridge (TD P/N: 432630-1) Before you use a data cartridge, acclimatize it to the operating
- 63 - Appendix B Optional Items and Supplies Optional Items The items listed below are available for the Autoloader. Please advise your dealer
- vi - Cautions of maintenance WARNING Do not disassemble, repair or modify by yourself. Never disassemble, repair or modify this device. Doing s
- 64 - Appendix C Error Code When an error occurs with the Autoloader, a 4-to-6 digit error code is displayed on the LCD on the front panel of the
- 65 - CMer Error Code 2 Table-D2 sorts the contents of CMer error code 2 errors. Displayed here is a further classification of the operation
- 66 - Err. The displayed error codes are 4 digits and configured as described below. Example of error code display : Err. ×××× Table-D5 sor
- 67 - Messages Messages such as the following are displayed as required. Messages Related to the Drive Interface Table-D6 Table of Message
- 68 - Panel Operation and Other Messages Table-D7 Table of Panel Operation and Other Messages Message Description BUSY The transporter is oper
Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Installation and User’s Manual Revision 1 (August 13, 2003) Tandberg Data ASA Kje
- vii - Cautions during operation CAUTION Caution: Suction. Do not place hands or hair close to the cooling fan on the back panel while operating
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