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7. DLT80 00 4 0GB DLT7000 PG DL351 GP5 DL351 GP DL35 1 DLT4000 PG DL201 GP5 DL201 GP DL202 2 n n 1 n SCS IT 2001 6 11 12 4
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10. Select Density Select Density Select Density Select 6
11. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice The publisher assumes no responsibility for any infringement on the patents and other rights of third parties resulting from the use of the information contained herein No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means without prior permission in writing from Fujitsu Limted 0106 1 CO FUJITSU
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13. 20 0 20GB 35 0 E 35GB 40 0 40GB Compress T Density Select FI Density Override
14. 40 0 Compress 20GB 20GB WX KIK 35GB BY Wd EMi35GB BY BY EHEMi40GB we 40GB WWE i E KIE Write Protected Tape in Use Use Cleaning Tape
15. 1 DLT IV 0160110 K DLT Tape IV W 105 7 X D 105 4 X H 25 4 223g 9 DLT 0160120 20 GE 1 0 0 0 2 1 5 h 2 0 h 2 4
16. Operate Handle 2 A 10 2 5 3 Use Cleaning Tape
17. Use Cleaning Tape Use Cleaning Tape 2 0 Vo Use Cleaning Tape Use Cleaning Tape 3
18. 2 1 1 35 0 TapeInUse Conprese DLT 7 pente Select Unload 7 7 10 0 15 0 Write Protected RE 20 0 Tape in Use 35 0 Use Cleaning Tape 40 0 8 Operate Handle Compress Density Override 38 Density Select A 7 y F Unload A 4 y F 2 1 2 WSE SCSI o O _ 1 SCSI ID 2 2 2 2 1 10 0 15 0
19. 18 28 40 60 4000A m CRT Alek D LT 8 0 0 0 PG DL401 PGBDL401 DLT8000 4 0GB Drive 6 0 MB s SCS1 2 0 0 MB s 2 0GB 3 5GB 4 0GB 20 8 98 250 bpi 4 16 tpi 1X10 7 Read 1 FAST amp WIDE SCSI Single Ended LVD 56W mm W149XH86 3XD243 8 2 9kg 2 15 16 Preface Thank you for your purchase of our Tape Drive DLT8000 unit The drive is a Tape Unit to backup data stored in the server This manual gives an essential explanation of the Tape Drive DLT8000 unit hereinafter called the unit or this unit Before starting connection and operati
20. e Neither uncover a cartridge nor touch the inside tape e Keep cartridges away from a device that generates a strong magnetic field motor speaker etc Goint Don t use any cartridge that got dropped shocked or vibrated because such a cartridge may cause failure in the unit 12 e Write protect switch on the tape cartridge Orange indicator Write protect switch Write enabled Write protected e Labelling storage media When labelling a data cartridge be sure to use the label supplied with the cartridge Apply the label to the specified part of the cartridge on the side of the write protect switch Don t stick the label onto the top bottom both sides and rear of the cartridge Right position to stick label E 13 14 3 Storage environment s To maintain the data cartridges it is required to keep the cartridges in the following environmental conditions No data recorded Temperature 16 C to 32 C cartridges Relative humidity 20 to 80 without dewing Data recorded cartridges Temperature 18 C to 28 C Relative humidity 40 to 60 without dewing Ambient magnetic field Less than 4000 A m Besides the above mentioned environmental conditions pay heed to the following points Keep each cartridge in a plastic case Don t expose a cartridge directly to the sun Be careful to keep cartridges away from a device or instrument that generates a strong
21. GH Use Cleaning Tape Use Cleaning Tape Operate Handle Operate Handle Tape in Use Operate Handle 2 Use Cleaning Tape
22. Select switch is being pressed by the operator and the non compression mode or compression mode is under selection Select density select switch Front left This switch is to be used for selecting the non compression mode or compression mode for data recording and for selecting the storage capacity Operation of this switch is effective just after a data cartridge is loaded in this unit When this switch is pressed the lighting status of the six indicator lamps located in the left side of the front panel changes This unit can be used in such the lighting status of the indicator lamps as shown in the following table Make sure of the lighting status for each operation of this unit Data recording Status of indicator lamp mode 20 0 35 0 40 0 Compress Others Compression OFF 20GB ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Compression ON 20GB ON OFF OFF ON OFF Compression OFF 35 GB OFF ON OFF OFF Compression ON 35 GB OFF ON OFF OFF Compression OFF 40 GB OFF OFF ON OFF Compression ON 40 GB OFF OFF ON ON OFF Write Protected indicator lamp Front right Orange ON Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is protected from writing OFF Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is enabled for writing Tape in Use indicator lamp Front right Yellow OFF Indic
23. caution to the user against the matter that is mentioned following the mark A word or words appearing inside or above the mark concretely explain the warning or caution This example warns the user against electric shock The Q mark shows a must not act that is mentioned following the mark A word or words appearing inside or above the mark concretely explain the must not act This example prohibits disassembling The mark shows a must do act that is mentioned following the mark A word or words appearing inside or above the mark concretely explain the must do act This example directs the user to unplug the power cable from the AC outlet Carefully keep or dispose the vinyl bags used for covering articles because those bags may suffocate babies and children if they play with bags over their heads or they cover or fill their mouths with bags When the unit gets some foreign substance water metal particle liquid etc immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet and then make a contact with our maintenance man in charge If the unit is continually used as it has got foreign substance inside it may cause a fire or electric shock Always be careful to avoid such a trouble particularly in such the home as a baby or child can easily access the unit Electric shock Don t insert or drop any foreign substance such as metal particle flammable thing etc into the unit through an
24. opening vent etc otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shock Electric shock Don t modify the unit by the user himself because Q modification by improper means may cause a fire or electric shock Confirm contents of package On unpacking the package check to see if all the following things are contained in it Built in Tape Drive DLT8000 USER S GUIDE this manual x 1 Data cartridge x 1 Cleaning cartridge x 1 DLT Leaflet x 1 If there is something lacking in the contents require the store that you purchased this unit at or our maintenance man to supply it This Product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please co
25. the SCSI ID setup terminal Relation between drive numbers and setting of terminal is shown below The default setting is 5 Drive No Terminal setting LE 1 LI LI LI LI 10 10 o lejlecce 1 lolo 9 ojo 2 ES ojojo 3 o o ooIG olo000 ojo o ojo ojo ojojo ojo ojojo i 1 1 LC lak LI 16 if 4 ololo o o ololololo ololololo 7 ololololo ojojojo o 5 llelolelolp 6 jlelolelolo ojojojo o LC 1 iB LE 1C 1E 10 it 8 lojojo o o g olojo ojo 10 llelejojole 11 SI ojojo oo ojojo ojo ololololo ojojojojo ojo ojo o ojojojojo olOIOIolo ololololo 12 lelglelo o 13 llololololo 14 jlelolelglo 15 BEER A Setting for short circuit 8 Setting for open circuit E Note on setup Don t use the same numbers as used for other SCSI equipment connected with this unit and for the SCSI board of the main unit of the system 7 or 0 is generally used 2 4 Connection For building this unit in the main unit of the system refer to the description of Mounting built in SCSI option in the instructions of the main unit 2 5 Operation 2 5 1 Loading data cartridge Making sure that the Operate Handle indicator lamp is on green pull u
26. 2 5 1 Operate Handle Goint operate Handle Operate Handle EFs Operate Handle Tape in Use F Y7 Tape in Use E 2 5 2 Unload Tape in Use HE
27. P3FY 1580 01 GO O PRIMERGY DLT8000 PG DL401 PGBDL401 _ B Tape Drive DLT8000 PG DL401 PGBDL401 USER S GUIDE ee FUJITSU PRIMERGY DLT8000 DLT8000 2001 6
28. SI ID 0 1 5 NE lt 5 l oooo glo o ofo glo olojo Bo one 0 jleloooo 1 sl 2 jlolo olslo 3 BA lo oo lo op olofofo o oJ ofoyolo 4 llelolgloo 5 laosB 6 BEB 7 H SS i ee A ee ollo oo ololo o 5 elelolalo oo 8 llelelooo 9 lololo olol 19 lololololo 11 Bo cont E ees H oe Le olelelo o olofo ofo ololololo ololololo 12 llelgleloo 13 lalolololall 14 lojofolofo 15 PERE E E ol 8 Bk LOE LOS CS S CS 1I 7 0 2 4 SCSI se 2 5
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30. ates that no data cartridge is loaded in this unit ON Indicates that a data cartridge is loaded in this unit and the unit is in the standby status Blinking Indicates that this unit is in operation Name of Indicator lamp Switch Use Cleaning Tape Yellow Indicates that this unit has no need of indicator lamp Front right head cleaning Or if this lamp goes out after a cleaning cartridge is removed from this unit it means that the cleaning has successfully been performed Indicates that this unit has need of head cleaning Or if this lamp does not go out after a cleaning cartridge is removed from this unit it indicates that the cleaning cartridge has come to the end of its service life In this case again perform head cleaning with a new cleaning cartridge If this lamp goes on again just after a data cartridge is loaded in this unit after completion of head cleaning it indicates that the data cartridge is defective In this case replace the data cartridge with new one Blinking Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is detected as faulty Set a new data cartridge after cleaning operation with a cleaning cartridge Operate Handle indicator Indicates that the Cartridge insert lamp Front right release handle on the front panel cannot be pulled up Indicates that the Cartridge insert release handle on the front panel can be pulled up Unload switch Fr
31. ct 7 Unload pes Cartridge insert release handle Indicator lamps and switch Front left side Indicator lamps and switch Front right side 10 0 15 0 10 0 15 0 GB density indicator lamp Yellow 20 0 20 0 GB density indicator lamp Yellow 35 0 35 0 GB density indicator lamp Yellow 40 0 40 0 GB density indicator lamp Yellow Compress compression indicator lamp Yellow Density Override indicator lamp Yellow Select density select switch Write Protected indicator lamp Orange Tape in Use indicator lamp Yellow Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp Yellow Operate Handle indicator lamp Green Unload switch Connectors and setup terminal Rear view _ ik 7 oo oo L SCSI interface connector Power input connector Side view O O 2 2 Function of each part 2 2 1 Front panel Name of Indicator lamp Switch 10 0 15 0 10 0 15 0 GB density indicator lamp Front left Yellow of SCSI ID setup terminal Description Function etc Not used in this model 20 0 20 0 GB density ON Yello indicator lamp Front left s Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is forma
32. ity of data to be written on a storage medium is reduced to one nth However the data transfer rate at the maximum compression does not exceed the maximum data transfer rate of the SCSI interface Available model at June 2001 11 4 Cartridge 1 Applicable cartridge Use the following cartridges for this unit without fail Product name Manufacturer DLT tape IV Quantum Corporation Cleaning tape III Remarks Data cartridge Outside dimensions 105 7 W x 105 4 D x 25 4 H mm Weight 223g Can be used 20 times The data cartridges are consumable items Replace the data cartridge when it was used over 1000 times However service life of the data cartridge depends on the operation condition and environment Even though media error occurred immediately after head cleaning replace the data cartridge with a new one because the tape may be probably damaged 2 Notes on handling cartridges e Avoid sharp change in the ambient temperature humidity more than 15 C hour 20 hour to prevent cartridges from getting dew or frost e When the operating environment changes use cartridges 24 hours or more after the change for adapting them to the different environmental condition e Be sure to keep each cartridge in a plastic case whenever it is not used e Carefully handle each cartridge not to drop it and not to apply it shock or vibration e Carefully keep each cartridge protecting it from dust oil etc
33. magnetic field such as CRT display video player speaker motor and so on 5 Specifications Item Built in Tape Drive DLT8000 PG DL401 PGBDL401 Drive DLT8000 Non compressed data storage capacity 40 GB cartridge Data transfer Between medium and drive 6 0 MB s rate On SCSI interface 20 0 MB s maximum Data compression function Provided Selective data recording density 20 GB 35 GB or 40 GB Number of tracks 208 tracks Bit recording density 98 250 bpi Track density 416 tpi Error rate Unrestorable error Once per 1x10 7 bit reading Host interface FAST amp WIDE SCSI Single Ended LVD Power consumption 56 W maximum External dimensions 149 W x 86 3 H x 243 8 D mm Weight Note Standard data compression rate is twice however it depends on contents of data to be compressed 2 9 kg 15 16 PRIMERGY DLT8000 PG DL40 1 PGBDL401 Tape Drive DLT8000 PG DL401 PGBDL401 USER S GUIDE P3FY 1580 01 2001 6 Date issued June 2001 Published by Fujitsu Limited Printed in Japan
34. mmended to use multiple storage media in rotation to make backup copies of data e This unit has no need of periodical head cleaning however it needs head cleaning when the head gets dust and so on When the unit comes into the head cleaning request status it is unusable Therefore carefully keep the cleaning cartridge not to lose it e After head cleaning with the cleaning cartridge note down the number of times of use of the cleaning cartridge on the label supplied with the cleaning cartridge If the cleaning cartridge was used exceeding the usable limit 20 times cleaning with the cleaning cartridge has no effect on the head in other words the unit is not recovered from the head cleaning request status e If the storage medium is left in the unit though it is not used it deteriorates the storage medium Be sure to remove the storage medium from the unit after use of it e Data that was written by the Tape Drive DLT8000 with specification of 40GB recording density cannot be read by the Tape Drive DLT4000 PG DL201 GP5UDL201 and the Tape Drive DLT7000 PG DL351 GP5 DL351 g e Standard data compression rate is twice the standard however it depends on contents of data to be compressed If data to be backed up has already been compressed there is little expectation of repeated data compression e When the data compression rate is n times the apparent data transfer rate between the drive and storage medium is n times because the quant
35. nsult with our sales representatives in charge before such use DLT and DLTtape are registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation Company names and product names appearing in this manual are trade names and registered trade marks of respective companies Copyright Fujitsu Ltd 2001 All rights reserved Contents 1 Cautions on handling ceceeeeeees 1 2 HOW to US 2 2 1 Outward views and names of main parts 0 0 0 ee eee eeeeteeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeee 2 222 FUNCTION ofeach par san ann a R E a AAN 3 2 3 Setting of drive MUMDE oo eee ee ee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeecseeeaetaeeaeeaeeeaeeaeeeeeatens 6 224 Connection sae ees ER RR 6 2 5 Operat ON sa iad ogre eae daa hassle Re 7 3 Some hints on USC nnn 11 4 Cartridge isan 12 5 Specifications ccna 15 1 Cautions on handling Since this unit is a precision instrument always pay heed to the following matters e Don t keep this unit in a place where the temperature is extremely high or low or changes sharply e Don t place this unit in a place where it is directly exposed to the sun or affected by a heat generating apparatus e Don t keep this unit in a place where it is affected by a shock or vibration e Don t use this unit in a dusty or moist place e Don t use this unit as it has got some foreign substance inside When it gets some foreign substance inside consult with our maintenance man about the matter e When turning off the
36. on carefully read this manual for right use of this unit June 2001 For safe use of this unit Here are important pieces of information about safe use of this unit in this manual Carefully read this manual and understand every mention particularly Safety precautions appearing at the beginning part before use of this unit After reading retain this manual at hand for quick reference any time the need arises during operation Safety precautions To use this unit safely be sure to follow the instructions that will be written below Various marks icons and illustrations appear in this book They are used as eye catchers to take precautions against possible accident and damage that may suffer the user and other person Understand the contents of warnings cautions and other instructions headed by the special marks well to use the unit in safety Z Warning A Caution Indicates that there is a possibility of occurrence of accidental death or serious injury if the unit is incorrectly used without attention to this warning Indicates that there is a possibility of occurrence of injury or physical damage if the unit is incorrectly used without attention to this caution Besides the above eye catcher mark of Warning and Caution the following icons are used to show possible danger and damage in detail Electric shock gt Disassemble N Warning Suffocation Electric shock A The A mark gives warning or
37. ont Press this switch for removing the data cartridge right from this unit When this switch is pressed the tape is wound up in the data cartridge When the tape is completely wound up in the cartridge and the Cartridge insert release handle is ready to be pulled up the Operate Handle indicator lamp located in the right side of the front panel goes on indicating that the data cartridge can be removed from this unit Description Function etc Doint If all lamps located in the left part of the front panel or all lamps located in the right part of the front panel are blinking together it represents that the unit falls into failure In such the case turn off the unit once and again turn it on If the unit is still in failure after the turning off and on operation consult with our maintenance man in charge about the trouble 2 2 2 Connectors and setup terminal Names of connectors and setup Function terminal Connect the in flame power cable of the server Power input connector i 6 equipment to this connector Connect the in flame SCSI cable of the server equipment to this connector SCSI interface connector Set drive numbers with this setup terminal For SCSI ID setup terminal setting of drive numbers in detail refer to 2 3 Setting of drive number 2 3 Setting of drive number Drive numbers of this unit can be set and changed between 0 and 15 by means of
38. p the cartridge handle Goint If the Operate Handle indicator lamp is blinking press down the cartridge insert release handle once and again pull it up after the Operate Handle indicator lamp 8 continues to light Paying careful attention to the orientation of the data cartridge insert it into the slot Push the data cartridge into the inner part Press down the cartridge insert release handle gently The Operate Handle indicator lamp goes out while the Tape in Use indicator lamp starts blinking When the Tape in Use indicator lamp stops blinking and continues to light the data cartridge is completely loaded E Note on setting data cartridge When this unit is turned off no data cartridge can be loaded 2 5 2 Unloading data cartridge Press the Unload switch located in the right side of the front panel The Tape in Use indicator lamp starts blinking yellow to indicate that the tape is wound up 2 When the Operate Handle indicator lamp goes on green the cartridge insert release handle can be pulled up Remove the data cartridge from the unit 2 or more seconds after the cartridge insert release handle was pulled up A Caution If the data cartridge is removed from the unit immediately after the cartridge insert release handle is pulled up the beginning part of the tape may be damaged P
39. ress down the cartridge insert release handle gently A Caution E Note on removing data cartridge from the unit e Be sure to remove the data cartridge from the unit before turning off the main unit connected with this unit If the main unit is turned off before removing the data cartridge ejection of the cartridge may result in failure and both the cartridge and this unit may break down e After removing the data cartridge from the unit keep it in a plastic case for exclusive use for the data cartridge If the data cartridge is kept out of the exclusive case its service life is shortened 10 2 5 3 Method of cleaning When the Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp yellow located in the right side of the front panel goes on or starts blinking the unit needs cleaning with a cleaning tape e The Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp is on When the Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp goes on perform cleaning according to the following procedure Making sure that the Operate Handle indicator lamp green is on pull up the cartridge insert release handle Insert a cleaning cartridge into the slot Press the cleaning cartridge into the inner part Press down the cartridge insert release handle gently The Operate Handle indicator lamp goes out while the Tape in Use indicator lamp starts blinking This lighting status indicates that cleaning operation is automaticall
40. server connected with this unit be sure to remove the data cartridge from this unit beforehand e When cleaning the front panel of this unit wipe it down lightly with soft dry cloth or soft cloth moistened with water or neutral detergent Don t use volatile liquid such as benzine thinner etc for cleaning e When this unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place or the ambient temperature suddenly rises the inside of the unit is occasionally dewed If the unit is operated as it has got dewed inside the unit and the data cartridge may be damaged When there is a sharp change in the ambient temperature leave the unit for 24 hours or more as turned off before turning it on again e Before turning off this unit and any time it is out of operation remove the data cartridge from the unit without fail Don t carry or more the unit with a data cartridge inside e Neither disassemble this unit nor remove any part 2 Howto use 2 1 Outward views and names of main parts 2 1 1 Front Panel 10 0 Write 15 0 Protected 20 0 35 0 TapeInUse 40 0 riean ng Compress DLT Or t ic Handle Sele
41. tted for 20 GB density 35 0 35 0 GB density ON Pee Yellow indicator lamp Front left Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is formatted for 35 GB density 40 0 40 0 GB density ON Yellow indicator lamp Front left Indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is formatted for 40 GB density Compress Yellow compression indicator lamp Front left ON Indicates that the data stored in the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is recorded in the non compression mode Indicates that the data stored in the data cartridge currently loaded in this unit is recorded in the compression mode Switching between the non compression mode and compression mode for data recording can be performed by the Density Select switch or by setup of backup software Name of Indicator lamp Switch Density Override indicator lamp Front left Yellow Description Function etc The non compression mode or compression mode for data recording is selected according to the setup of the backup software Indicates that the non compression mode or compression mode for data recording is specified by the Density Select switch In this case the non compression mode or compression mode is selected by the Density Select switch while the setup of the backup software is disregarded Blinking Indicates that the Density
42. y started When cleaning operation is complete the Operate Handle indicator lamp goes on Pull up the cartridge insert release handle Remove the cleaning cartridge 2 or more seconds after the cartridge insert release OCD handle was pulled up Press down the cartridge insert release handle gently e The Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp is blinking When the Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp is blinking it indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in the unit is faulty Replace the data cartridge with new one after cleaning with a cleaning cartridge e The Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp does not go out after cleaning The cleaning cartridge was used twenty times or more and it has come to the end of its service life Make a fresh start of cleaning with a new cleaning cartridge e The Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp goes on with setting of a data cartridge after cleaning When the Use Cleaning Tape indicator lamp blinks it indicates that the data cartridge currently loaded in the unit is faulty Replace the data cartridge with new one 3 Some hints on use e Rotational use of storage media for data backup If the same storage medium is repeatedly used to backup data and previous data is overwritten by new data every time there is a fear that the data suddenly gets lost during backup operation if the magnetic storage device falls into failure To avoid such data loss it is reco

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