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N8151-51 内蔵DAT/Built-In DAT取扱説明書 (No.005102)

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29. Printed in Japan 55 TRADEMARKS Microsoft and the Microsoft logo Windows and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries The company and product names contained in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Windows 2000 is an abbreviation for Microsoft WindowsR 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows Server 2003 is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition All names used in the sample applications are fictitious They have no relation with any product party or individual names Remarks 1 Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior approval is prohibited 2 The information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice 3 Reprinting or changing of this document without prior approval of NEC is prohibited 4 All efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct however should any doubts arise or erro
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52. ee 82 FINE ee an ee seen ee 84 Setting the 4 mm Data Cartrdde 84 Ejecting the 4 mm Data Cartridge 4404044440Bnnnne nennen nenne nnennn nennen nennen nenne nnennnnnennennnnnnen 85 EE CC SO MS 86 Reading writing Dalai eek 86 Cleaning nennen neuen nnnnnnnnnnnnennennnn nenn onnnnnennsnnnnnnennennnnnnennsnnnennsnnennnsnnesnsssnsnesnsnnnnnnenn 87 Cleaning the Read write Head iene 87 Cleaning the Built In DAT nennen nennen nenne nnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 88 69 DSGIOSNIIOOO NRNRN EKRKRNNK KN NKKRROUNNOUUNNNNNNNMU 89 Data Cartridge Part Name and Function ee 89 Operation Storage and Transportation Requirements 90 EA 91 Label Paste Position ee ee an el 91 Precautions on EMY TO Label un a an NN RR 91 Wirte broleC SR ee een 91 PRECAUTIONS OM Fahd nd ne an an an 92 Operational PrecaUllonS Rk 92 General Precautions ne 92 Usage Inhibition Standard 42 2 RS RE ER 93 Service LNG cies ae eee ae hee a ees eet ens ae ee ec ee 93 Storing Important Dans ee 94 Managing 3 generation Data ii 94 Data Carfidgde SIOAd EE 94 SDEEICAIONS near A T S aliens tenants 95 GustomersApphcation SNCCE aa ea ee i 97 Troubleshooting Ghecklite nr Si 98 70 Built in DAT This chapter explains setup installation and daily operation of the Built In
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57. AN Safety Considerations Must Read 56 SAFETY INDICATIONS eee ee seen cess ee eeee nnnnnnnnnennnnnnennennennnnnnennnnnnnnnennennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 56 SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER S GUIDE AND WARNING LABELS ec ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 SAFET NOTE Se cre ae een ee 58 For Conect OG NOM eg ee ee ee era res 63 ONC 64 Organization of the Manual iii 65 Order of Priority when the Built In DAT is Used for the First Time 65 Symbols Used in This Text een cesvartesdaiebenevesetacieieaceece 65 Eo 66 Transfer to a Third pary lt 66 Disposal of Consumed Parts and Equipment 66 Poda r EI A i 66 Package COMENS CB me 67 Table Or Come oo Nh dh 68 SUL A 70 FEU RN 70 Usable Bart de een esse ee 70 Part Name and Function naeh 71 EE 71 Re E EE E E T E A E E E E O EEN a 71 BORON ee ee ne een enge 72 1 1 10 73 Removing and Installing the Brackets iii 13 Replacing the Front Panel u 0s0220200200000000nnnnonnnnennnnunnnnnnnnnn nenne neuen nnnnnennnnennnne nennen 75 Setting the Built In DAT Setting with the Jumper Pins ii 76 Mounting on the Basic Processing Unit uu 4u4044seRnennnennenenne nenn nennnennenennennnnnnennenennennn 79 Installing the Tape Device Drver
58. correctly See numbers 4 through 6 If the cartridge is not ejected even though the EJECT button is pressed the EJECT function may be locked by the backup software e Exit the backup software e Restart the system e Turn the power off and then turn it on again The drive may have detected a problem and is not allowing the cartridge to be ejected e Some drives eject the cartridge when you press and hold the EJECT button for a certain time five or ten seconds e Restart the system e Turn the power off and then turn it on again The cartridge may be jammed in the drive Even if you press the EJECT button longer than the prescribed time If a cartridge jams in a drive the head drum or various guide pins may be damaged Replace the drive 102 Internal swen O Cannot eject the Internal Q Ifa spent cleaning cartridge is inserted or if cleaning cleaning cartridge External is not completed properly because the cartridge ends during cleaning some drives indicate this by not ejecting the cleaning cartridge Press and hold the EJECT button to eject the cleaning cartridge and then clean again with a new cleaning cartridge O The cartridge may be jammed in the drive Even if you press the EJECT button longer than the prescribed time If a cartridge jams in a drive the head drum or various guide pins may be damaged Replace the drive 9 ID The cartridge Internal O Make sur
59. explains how to handle the 4 mm data cartridge DATA CARTRIDGE PART NAME AND FUNCTION Write protect plug Label paste position 90 OPERATION STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS m Operation requirement Temperature Humidity Shelf time m Storage requirement Temperature Humidity Storage condition 10 to 45 C 20 to 80 The maximum temperature of wet bulb is 26 C If a 4 mm data cartridge is exposed to an environment other than the operating or storage environment expose it to the operating environment for a longer time than the period when it is exposed to other environment for 8 hours at maximum before use The temperature gradient is 10 C hour 5 to 32 C 20 to 60 The maximum temperature of wet bulb is 26 C Store a 4 mm data cartridge in a protective case with cover You can place the case horizontally or vertically m Transportation requirement Temperature Humidity Temperature gradient Transportation condition 40 to 45 C 5 to 80 The maximum temperature of wet bulb is 26 C 10 C hour Store a 4 mm data cartridge in a protective case During transportation pack the case so that force will not apply to the 4 mm data cartridge 91 LABEL It is recommended that you should affix a label to each 4 mm cartridge to associate the 4 mm data cartridge with the backup data for easier identification Label Paste Position Label Precaution
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61. pin 3 on the rear of the Built In DAT Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 0 Factory set to Without strap Factory set to With strap Factory set to Without strap Factory set to Without strap Zum OF important Check that the Built In DAT s SCSI ID is not duplicated with SCSI ID of other SCSI device V With strap Without strap 1 Factory set value 2 Do not set SCSI ID to ID7 78 Setting the Terminator Power Set the terminator power using the leftmost jumper pin on the rear of the Built In DAT z SCSI LVD SE oe ree fe Terminator power Factory set to OFF mpartant When you want to install the Built in DAT in N8151 18A Device Expansion Unit use the factory set value Terminator Power OFF 79 Mounting on the Basic Processing Unit AX caution Turn off the power before installing or removing the device Always be sure to turn off the main power and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before installing removing this device or connecting any cables There is a risk of electric shock if this device in installed or removed or if any cables are connected while the power cord is still plugged into an AC outlet The procedure for installing the drive in a server is as follows _ Tips Some servers require the rails to be used For details on how to install the rails refer to the server s operating manual 1 Install the Built In DAT as shown he
62. with a new part of same type Do not repair the damaged section for reuse Otherwise the section repaired with vinyl tape or the like will be overheated to cause an electric shock or a fire Use the authorized cable only Use only the specified cable when connecting the Built in DAT with a basic processing unit Use of an unspecified cable or connection by unspecified cabling may cause a fire 60 Attention to Installing Moving Storing Connection AX caution u A gt gt Do not close the ventilation hole Do not close the ventilation hole in the front side of the Built in DAT Otherwise Its internal temperature will rise to cause malfunctions or a fire Do not connect disconnect the interface cables before unplugging the power plug Before connecting disconnecting the interface cables disconnect the power plug of the main power unit from the outlet If the power is off but the power plug is still connected you may get an electric shock Do not use the unspecified interface cables Use only the cable authorized by NEC and locate the device and connector before connection Use of an unauthorized cable or displaced connection may cause a short circuit resulting in a fire When handling or connecting the interface cables keep the notes as follows m Do not tread on cables Do not load on the cable Insert the cable connector as far as it goes Do not use damaged cables Do not use damaged connec
63. your local government For details contact the local government office OF inportant Make sure to completely erase your data from the cartridge so that the data will never be reused or illegally used Product Life The life of the N8151 51 are five years 67 PACKAGE CONTENTS Many accessories are included with the Built In DAT in the N8151 51 Built In DAT Verify the packed contents with the part list given below and ensure that all the components and parts are present Also check that each item is undamaged If a component or part is missing or damaged contact your dealer O N8151 51 The brackets 2 are shipped screwed 4 The CD contains device driver Only use when installing the For installing the device driver device on the basic see page 82 processing unit O Instructions on handling the DAT unit DJ Cleaning cartridge O User s Guide this manual OF important e Locking parts contained in the package or box will be required when removing the Built In DAT for transportation Store them securely e Depending on the environment connected to some parts may not be usable However when the environment is changed these parts may become usable therefore store them securely e To ensure that you do not lose the device driver make sure that you back up the supplied floppy disk Once you do store the master disk in a safe location and use the copy 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS BN 55
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65. 5 25 inch device bay If you want to install the Built in DAT into 3 5 inch device bay you need to replace the front panel Insert a Phillips screwdriver into the hooks on both sides of the front panel to release the hooks _ OF important Hooks are hidden by the aluminum dust proof seal Peel off the seal partially When you replaced the front panel stick the dust proof seal as before 5 25 inch device 3 5 inch device To install a front panel align the cartridge slot of the front panel with that of the basic processing unit and push the front panel straight to the basic processing unit to engage until it clicks 5 25 inch device 3 5 inch device Setting the Built In DAT Setting with the Jumper Pins You can change the following settings with the jumper pins on the rear of the Built In DAT m SCSI ID factory set to ID4 m Terminator Power factory set to Terminator Power OFF SCSI ID Unused Terminator Power Pips SS is Without strap means that one strap is attached to one of S amp S the two pins or that the strap has been removed altogether If you remove the strap make sure you store it in a safe place nn Tips With strap means a status that the straps are attached to two pins Without strap means a status that no strap is attached to either pin or it is attached to one of two pins 71 Setting SCSI ID Set SCSI ID which is used by the Built In DAT Use four jumper pins pin 0 to
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68. DAT FEATURES This unit has the following features m When using the data compression function the following volumes of data can be stored Memory capacity Gbyte m Ihe basic processing unit automatically determines whether data recorded on the 4 mm data cartridges is compressed It can also read data recorded on 4 mm data cartridges with conventional DAT drives m Upon shipment the 5 25 in device comes with brackets installed at both ends of the drive Removing the brackets makes the drive only a 3 5 in device 5 25 in device installed Upon shipment 3 5 in device installed USABLE CARTRIDGES Please use our 4 mm data cartridges DAT72 tape length 170 m DDS4 tape length 150 m or DDS3 tape length 125 m with this unit Using other types of 4 mm data cartridges may cause read and write errors Data cartridges DDS1 and DD2 format cannot be used for the Built In DAT 71 PART NAME AND FUNCTION The Built In DAT and magazine have the following parts and functions OF important The part names functions and settings of the installed 5 25 in device and installed 3 5 in device drive only are the same For clarity we use the 5 25 in device in the explanations below Front 1 Cartridge slot 1 Slot in which the 4 mm cartridge is set gt P 84 2 tape LED LED that shows the 4 mm data cartridge status P 86 3 clean LED LED that shows the Built In DAT cleaning status P 86 4 EJEC
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70. NEC N8151 51 UO DAT Built In DAT Er are User s Guide e Make sure you read this manual before using the product After reading this manual carefully store it in a safe place 856 850456 A HHHHHH Microsoft Windows Windows Server Microsoft Corporation Windows 2000 I amp Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition operating system
71. T button Press this button when ejecting a data cartridge 2 3 P 85 Rear 1 SCSI connector Connect the Built In DAT s built in SCSI cable P 79 2 Jumper pin Pins which set the Built In DAT P 76 3 Power connector Connect the Built In DAT s built in power cable P 79 12 Bottom 1 DIP switch Switch 3 is factory set to OFF Do not change the switch setting 13 SETUP The procedure up to installation of the Built In DAT to the basic processing unit is explained in the following Removing and Installing the Brackets When you want to use the Built In DAT as a 3 5 in device you need to remove the left and right brackets To Remove the Brackets Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screws and then the brackets ZZ important e Make sure that you store the brackets and screws in a safe place e Only use these screws when installing the brackets They cz are metric screws length 4 0 mm Using longer screws could result in damage to the device Mounting screw holes Bracket screws 74 To Install the Brackets When you want to install the Built In DAT into 5 25 inch device bay you need to mount the brackets Align the Built In DAT screw holes with the far end of the bracket adjustable screw holes With a Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws The brackets are factory installed 19 Replacing the Front Panel The factory installed front panel is for
72. ad periodically in order to ensure that restoration from backup data is possible at all times Storing data cartridges in a different location from the system is recommended If both master and spare data cartridges are kept storing each in a different location is recommended Specifications 95 The N8151 51 Built In DAT has the following specification m Performance Memory capacity Bit error code Data transfer rate TAPE Burst data transfer rate SCSI 36 Gbyte In the compression mode 72 Gbyte when using Data Cartridge tape length 170 m 20 Gbyte In the compression mode 40 Gbyte when using Data Cartridge tape length 150 m 12 Gbyte In the compression mode 24 Gbyte when using Data Cartridge tape length 125 m The value in the compression mode is obtained when the compression efficiency is X2 The compression efficiency varies with the data pattern 10 or less 3 Mbyte second in the non compression mode The data transfer speed depends on the server to which the Built In DAT is connected 40 Mbyte second max synchronous Depending on your connection environment it may not be possible to set 40 Mbyte seconds m Environmental requirement During operation During non operation Temperature 10 C to 35 C Humidity 20 to 80 no dew condensation allowed Highest dry bulb temperature 26 C Temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 no dew condensation allowed m Power sup
73. age data e To avoid malfunction do not transport this unit with the data cartridge installed e Eject the data cartridge when you are done performing a backup 66 LED Indication Two LEDs on the Built In DAT s front side signal the status of the drive and the 4 mm data cartridge TAPELED CLEANLED Status WW OFF No data cartridge is set and no error is detected Blink Slow OFF Data cartridge is being loaded or unloaded Or the self test is in progress Blink Fast Data cartridge is set and operating normally OFF Built In DAT error or data cartridge error OFF or Blink Blink Slow Built In DAT needs cleaning Clean the Built In DAT according to Fast page 87 Make sure to use a new data cartridge since the old one may be dirty Reading writing Data To read write the data from to the 4 mm data cartridge see the instruction manual provided with the backup application 8 CLEANING To keep the drive in the best condition regular cleaning is required Cleaning the Read write Head When the CLEAN LED blinks clean the Built In DAT internal read write head Set the provided cleaning cartridge or our cleaning cartridge in the drive following the procedure described in Handling in Setting the 4 mm Data Cartridge When set in the Built In DAT the cleaning cartridge automatically starts cleaning the head After cleaning the cleaning cartridge is automatically ejected which requires several
74. bited action Do not touch the part Mandatory This symbol indicates mandatory actions Sample Action An image in the symbol illustrates a mandatory action to avoid a particular hazard Disconnect the power cord 57 Sample A symbol for arousing A content of possible A term indicating a hazard level attention danger Do not install the device while the power is turned on g Unplug the AC power cord from the main power source when installing uninstalling the device to from basic processing unit or connect it with the enclosure Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock SYMBOLS USED IN THIS USER S GUIDE AND WARNING LABELS Attention Indicates that improper use may A Indicates that improper use may cause an electric shock cause fumes or fire A Indicates that improper use may A Indicates a general notice or warning cause fingers to be caught that cannot be specifically identified Prohibited Action Indicates a general prohibited action Do not disassemble repair or modify or warning that cannot be specifically K the device Otherwise an electric identified shock or fire may be caused Mandatory Action Unplug the power cord Otherwise Indicates a general mandatory action g an electric shock or fire may be or warning that cannot be specifically caused identified 58 SAFETY NOTES This section provides several precautions to enable you to use the product safely an
75. ction manual in the following sequence to perform the setup after unpacking the driver 1 Check the contents in the package Package Contents gt P 67 2 Learn the operational precaution Safety Consideration gt P 56 to 63 3 Learn the parts of the Built In DAT Part Name and Function gt P 71 to 72 4 Set before installation Setup gt P 73 5 Mount the drive in the basic processing unit Setup gt P 79 6 Install the tape driver Installing the tape driver gt P 82 to 83 7 Learn how to handle the cartridge 4 mm Data Cartridge gt P 89 to 94 8 Set the cartridge uuu0u444444 HR Handling P 84 to 85 9 Check the LED indication Handling P 86 10 Clean the Built In DAT ei Cleaning gt P 87 to 88 Only necessary when using the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 backup feature For details on data storage methods and settings such as data save format refer to the instruction manual provided with the backup software Symbols Used in This Text The following symbols are used in this text to indicate cautions and notes concerning the operation of this device Refer to the beginning of this document for an explanation of the symbols used for safety related cautions di This symbol indicates important information concerning the handling of the device or Importa
76. d correctly and to prevent injury and property damage Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the product For symbols see SAFETY INDICATIONS provided earlier General Attention gt gt AX Warning Do not use in life critical applications or applications requiring high reliability This device is not intended for integration with or control of facilities or equipment that may affect human life or that require a high degree of reliability such as medical equipment nuclear power facilities aerospace instruments and transportation equipment The manufacturer does not assume any liability for accidents resulting in injury or death or for any damages to property that may occur as a result of using this device in such facilities equipment or control systems Do not use the Built in DAT if any smoke odor or noise is present If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the POWER switch and disconnect the power plug from the outlet then contact your sales agent Using the Built in DAT in such conditions may cause a fire Keep needles or metal objects away from the Built in DAT Do not insert needles or metal objects into ventilation holes in the Built in DAT Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock A caution Keep water orforeign matter away from the Built in DAT Do not let any kind of liquid water etc or foreign matter e g pins or paper clips
77. e that the TAPE LED is not blinking magazine IS not External The unit may still be reading data to tape Wait ejected until the reading is done If a reading error occurs replace the tape 10 Q The data cartridge is Internal Q Make sure that you are using the correct type of data ejected External cartridge e Make sure that you are using a correct drive and cartridge combination for example that you are not using a DDS3 cartridge in a DDS2 drive e Make sure that you are using a type of cartridge for which operation is guaranteed e Make sure that you are not using a cartridge that has reached the end of its operational life e Make sure that you are not using a cartridge on which there are errors O The head may be dirty If the head is dirty a read write error may occur after which the cartridge is ejected Clean the drive The cleaning cartridge may be spent is ejected External Replace the cleaning cartridge with a new cleaning cartridge N8151 51 Built In DAT User s Guide First edition October 2003 NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Tel 03 3454 1111 Main switchboard NEC Corporation 2003 No copying or modifying without permission of NEC Corporation The contents of this document may be changed without notice Printed in Japan Printed on recycled paper
78. ent humidity temperature the tape is generally serviceable for about 3 years since you purchase it 94 STORING IMPORTANT DATA When storing important data or programs it is strongly recommended that you should prepare and store the master tape and copy backup tape just in case Further we recommend that you verify backup software when saving and check saved data For details on verification refer to the instruction manual for the backup software you are using By doing this if one of the tapes causes a read error due to dust or dirt you can recover the data from the other tape Thus you can prevent loss of important data and programs MANAGING 3 GENERATION DATA To store the data on the disk you should manage the data in the three generations To manage the 3 generation data use three tapes A B C On the first day store the data on the disk in tape A On the second day store the data in tape B On the third day store the data intape C This method allows you to protect your important data For example iftape C generates a read error you can use tape B to recover the data Iftape B generates a read error you can use tape A to recover the data DATA CARTRIDGE STORAGE Always store data cartridges in a clean location under the specified storage conditions Enabling the write protect feature is recommended when storing data cartridges When storing data cartridges for an extended period of time data should be re
79. enter the Built in DAT Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock a fire or a failure of the Built in DAT When such things accidentally enter the Built in DAT immediately turn off the power and disconnect the power plug from the outlet Do not disassemble the Built in DAT Contact your sales agent 59 Attention to Power or Power Cord A AX warning Do not hold the DC cable with a wet hand Do not disconnect connect the cable while your hands are wet Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock AX caution Do not install the device while the power is turned on Unplug the AC power cord from the main power source when installing uninstalling the device to from basic processing unit or connect it with the enclosure Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock Insert the DC cable into the outlet as far as it goes Heat generation resulting from a halfway inserted DC cable imperfect contact may cause a fire Heat will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable increasing the possibility of a fire Do not connect the Built in DAT by unspecified cabling Connecting or cabling with DC cable should be done in accordance with the procedure specified in the User s Guide Unspecified connecting or cabling may cause an electric shock or a fire Do not use any damaged power cord If the power cord is damaged immediately replace it
80. indows Server 2003 Users 1 Click the Start button point to Control Panell then click System The System Properties dialog box appears Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button The Device Manager dialog box appears Make sure that HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device appears in Other Devices and then double click it The HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device Properties dialog box appears Click the Driver tab then click the Update Driver button The Hardware Update Wizard appears Select Install the software automatically Recommended insert the CD ROM provided then click the Next button The Please select the best match for your hardware from the list below screen appears Select the hardware associated to q 2003 i386 hpdat inf then click the Next button The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard screen appears Click the Finish button Make sure that the Hewlett Packard DAT72 drive appears in the Tape Drive window in Device Manager dialog box Installation of the tape device driver is now complete 64 HANDLING The following explains how to handle the Built In DAT Setting the 4 mm Data Cartridge important e As the data cartridge to be set in the magazine use our 4 mm Data Cartridge If you use a data cartridge of other manufacturer a read write error may occur e While setting the data cartridge do not turn off the basic processing un
81. is an external drive make sure that a terminating connector is connected to it If the remote end of the SCSI bus is a SCSI board or motherboard make sure that the SCSI BIOS is set up correctly Refer to the appropriate documentation for details e Make sure that the terminator setting is OFF for any drive that is not atthe remote end of the SCSI bus Oo If the SCSI connector is a pin type connector make sure that none of the pins are bent internal drive 50 pin connector internal or external cable 68 pin connector external cable 50 pin PIN type connector etc If pins are bent do not try to bend them back into position Replace the drive or cable Make sure that the SCSI BIOS is correctly set up Refer to the setup procedures in the appropriate documentation if available Some SCSI BIOS are designed not to allow changes O Make sure that the drive is connected in the proper position according to the system configuration 3 Q The drive is not Internal Q Make sure that the device driver is installed correctly properly detected External In some cases the device driver may be installed after OS startup The automatically In other cases it may be necessary drive was properly to install the device driver manually In still other detected during cases the device driver may be incorporated into startup the product Refer to the User s Guide for details O Make sure that the device driver started cor
82. it This may cause a malfunction or damage data 1 Turn on the basic processing unit Check that the drive s TAPE LED and CLEAN LED go off 2 Open the cartridge door by your hand and set the 4 mm data cartridge orientation as shown here and insert it into the data cartridge slot By inserting the data cartridge to the extent it is automatically set in the drive and the TAPE LED starts flashing indicating that the cartridge is being loaded The TAPE LED goes on when the cartridge has been loaded 65 Ejecting the 4 mm Data Cartridge 1 Confirm that the TAPE LED is not blinking Pressing the EJECT button Built In DAT starts rewinding the tape this may take a few minutes When the tape is completely rewound the data cartridge is automatically ejected from the Built In DAT lt important Depending on your backup software or operating system lock you may not be able to eject the data cartridge in the drive by pressing the EJECT button Eject the data cartridge from the backup software or wait some time and retry the EJECT button If you are still unable to eject the data cartridge press and hold the EJECT button for 5 or 10 seconds to forcefully eject the data cartridge Remove the data cartridge from the slot Te oF inportant e When the TAPE LED is blinking do not turn off the basic processing unit This may cause a malfunction or dam
83. nstallation e The factory default setting of the SCSI ID is 4 Make sure this ID is not used by any other device in the system e This unit does not have a built in terminator When connecting this unit to the last terminal of the SCSI bus terminal attach a terminator to the end of the SCSI cable 3 Attach the cover to the basic processing unit Plug the power cable to the outlet Turn on the basic processing unit 5 When the SCSI bus can be set on the side of the basic processing unit set the following on the Built In DAT m Transfer rate 40 Mbyte second max synchronous m Data bus width 16 bits Ultra Wide SCSI LVD SE m DISCONNECT RECONNECT function Enable For details see the instruction manual provided with the basic processing unit 61 Amok m Set the maximum transfer rates as follows according to the number of devices connected to the bus and the SCSI cable length The following are standard values If you have other specifications at your disposal use them over the ones below Maximum cable Maximum number Maximum Data bus i SCSI transfer rate i length m i a Mbyte s i Single ended h Ultra Wide SCSI Ultra Wide SCSI When the SCSI host and all devices connected to the same bus are LVD compatible 62 Installing the Tape Device Driver Only install the device drive if you intend to use Windows 2000 Backup or Windows Server 2003 Backup found in their respective System Tools f
84. nt the operation of the software Indicates useful information and operational help 66 OTHERS Transfer to a Third party If you transfer or sell the Built In DAT to a third party make sure that the transfer or sale satisfies the following m When you transfer or sell the Built In DAT be sure to include the instruction manual m Other accessories Accessories accompanying the Built In DAT are necessary during setup and other procedures therefore be sure to include them _ OF important Data on tape It is the responsibility of the transferring or selling party to dispose of important data stored on tape such as sales forecasts or budgets to avoid divulging it to a third party To this end we strongly recommend that you dispose of all backed up data through your backup software before transferring or selling the unit For details about how to perform this operation refer to your backup software documentation NEC does not accept responsibility for information leaks to third parties m Supplied software When you transfer or sell the Built In DAT make sure that you include all the software supplied with the unit and do not keep any copies of said software Also make sure that the transfer satisfies the conditions specified in each supplied software user license agreement Disposal of Consumed Parts and Equipment For the disposal of the Built In DAT and its cartridge observe the waste disposal rules of
85. older Install the device driver in the basic processing unit with the suppliedCD Prepare the CD ROM beforehand For Windows 2000 Users 1 9 10 11 Click the Start button point to Settings click Control Panel and then double click System The System Properties dialog box appears Click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button The Device Manager dialog box appears Make sure that HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device appears in Other Devices and then double click it The HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device Properties dialog box appears Click the Driver tab then click the Update Driver button The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears Click the Next button The Install Hardware Device Drivers screen appears Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended then click the Next button The Locate Driver Files screen appears Insert the CD ROM provided Select the CD ROM drive check box then click the Next button The Upgrade Device Wizard screen appears Make sure that Q 2000 appears in the Copy manufacturer s file then click the OK button Make sure that q 2000 hpdat inf is selected then click the Next button Click the Finish button Make sure that the Hewlett Packard DAT 2 drive appears in the Tape Drive window in the Device Manager dialog box Installation of the tape device driver is now complete 83 For W
86. ply specification Voltage Current Typ 5 V 596 12 V 10 055 Current Max 96 m Dimensions weight N8151 51 5 25 inch device aim ee On Weight 1 0 kg N8151 51 3 5 inch device l 101 6 mm 4 gt Weight 0 72 kg 97 CUSTOMER S APPLICATION SHEET Use this sheet as a note in which the information required for maintenance and management of the Built In DAT Basic processing unit model name Operating system OS name version service pack batch application Backup software name version service pack batch application SCSI bus configuration SCSI ID device on the same bus Built In DAT installation environment temperature humidity dust Cartridge type manufacturer EF model code Cleaning cartridge type Cleaning cartridge usage method of managing cleaning frequency operation frequency and starting month Cartridge usage method of managing cleaning frequency operation frequency and starting month Cartridge management 98 Troubleshooting Checklist If this product fails to operate as expected consult the following checklist and verify the product before returning it for repairs If the device is exhibiting any of the symptoms listed take the actions indicated Internal No Symptom External Action O The drive does not Internal Q Make sure that the DC cable is correctly connected turn on to the drive Q The LED does no
87. re important e When using the rails with this device use the screw holes in the front cover Front illustrated in Fig 1 see Fig 2 Perform cover the same operation on the opposite side Secure two screws on each side four a screws total In some cases the rails may extend all Front the way to the front cover molding This nn causes no problems When using the rails adjust their Rail mounting positions so that the front cover of this device is aligned with the front covers of other standard components such as the CD ROM drive The shape of the rails varies according to the model of the device 60 e The screws needed with the 5 25 in and 3 5 in devices are the same e Always use the screws that are provided with this device The screws that are provided with this device are metric screws length 4 0 mm Using screws that are longer than the screws that are provided with this mm device could result in damage to the device However you may be required to use screws coming with the basic processing unit Refer to the User s Guide of the basic processing unit 2 Connect the cables to the drive as shown here gt SI SCSI interface cable BSE DC power cable unused power supply connector in the computer NN OF important e Confirm the SCSI ID and other settings before i
88. rectly 100 Internal ie srmn 4 D The cartridge is not Internal Q Clean the head with the cleaning cartridge detected correctly External Q Replace the data cartridge with a new cartridge Q The backup process Make sure that you are using the correct data is not performed cartridge correctly The backup software correctly detected the drive e Make sure that you are using a correct drive and cartridge combination for example that you are not using a DDS3 cartridge in a DDS2 drive e Make sure that you are using a type of cartridge for which operation is guaranteed e Make sure that you are not using a cartridge that has reached the end of its operational life e Make sure that you are not using a cartridge on which there are errors O There may be a problem at a one or more of the following connections SCSI cable connector the terminator etc Check the connections U If the drive was moved to an environment with different temperature and or humidity the drive may not have fully adapted to its new environment Allow the drive time to adapt to the new environment before using it O If the backup process is initiated immediately after system startup in an environment that is not air conditioned the drive may not have fully adapted to the environment Modify the operating procedures so that the drive is allowed to time to adapt before beginning the backup process This problem freq
89. rite head or the drive itself may be damaged or contaminated causing a machine failure Also if you insert anew 4 mm data cartridge into the Built In DAT whose head is contaminated or scratched and you do not know about it the 4 mm data cartridge may be contaminated or damaged In this way damage is expanding SERVICE LIFE The service life of the 4 mm data cartridge varies greatly depending on temperature and humidity in the operating storage environment dust and dirt and head abrasion condition Usage Frequency Estimated Useful Life One year Three times per week Three months m The above estimates may be shortened by operating environment conditions temperature humidity dust etc You can judge its service life in the following sequence m Assign a management number to a new 4 mm data cartridge Enter the number in the 4 mm data cartridge label m Create the 4 mm data cartridge management book Record the date when each 4 mm data cartridge is used and estimate how many years and how often each cartridge is used m Examine the 4 mm data cartridge management book and index label regularly Discard the cartridges having low reliability for example those which generate write read errors The tape magnetic layer is composed of chemicals and it becomes deteriorated as the time elapses Although the tape service life which is determined by this deterioration varies greatly depending on the tape storage environm
90. rs or missed entries be detected NEC would greatly appreciate it if our dealers are informed about it 5 Please note that in no event shall NEC be liable for any damages whatever arising out of the use of this device regardless of item 4 above NEC Corporation 2003 Safety Considerations Must Read Follow the instructions given in this User s Guide for proper operations and safe use of the device SAFETY INDICATIONS This User s Guide describes the device components with possible danger hazards that may be caused by ignoring warnings and preventive actions against such hazards Components with possible danger are indicated with a warning label placed on or around them In the User s Guide or warning labels WARNING or CAUTION is used to indicate a degree of danger These terms are defined as follows AX warning Failure to heed this sign could result in serious injury or death A caution Failure to heed this sign could result in personal injury or damage to properties Precautions and notices against hazards are presented with one of the following three symbols The individual symbols are defined as follows Attention This symbol indicates the presence of a hazard if Sample the instruction is ignored An image in the symbol IN illustrates the hazard type Electric shock Prohibited This symbol indicates prohibited actions Sample Action An image in the symbol illustrates a particular prohi
91. s on Entry to Label m To represent the data contained in the 4 mm data cartridge use a label which can be easily replaced and no adhesion trace is left m To change the label indication do not erase it with an eraser but peel the old label and paste a new one The INDEX labels are provided with the 4 mm data cartridge m Pasting the label in the position specified in the previous section To replace the label peel the old label and paste a new one When using a label other than the specified INDEX label its size should be the same as the specified label Enter the date when starting to use the cartridge in the provided INDEX label It will help you check the 4 mm data cartridge service life Write enabled Write disabled WRITE PROTECT Setting the tab as shown at the right prevents data already written on a tape from being erased Setting the tab as shown at the left enables writing on the tape 92 PRECAUTIONS ON HANDLING Operational Precautions Before Use m If the 4 mm data cartridge is damaged deformed or bent do not use it m If the 4 mm data cartridge is exposed to an environment other than the operating or storage environment expose it to the operating environment for a longer time than the period when it is exposed to other environment for 8 hours at maximum before use If temperature is greatly different between the storage site and the operating site do not rush the cartridge into the opera
92. t O Some integrated drives have two power connectors light some drives require a special DC cable Check the User s Guide and make sure that the drive is correctly plugged into a power outlet Check the power contacts of the DC cable by unplugging the cable and then plugging it back External Make sure that the AC cord is correctly connected to the drive Make sure that the AC cord is correctly plugged into the power outlet O The drive is not Internal Make sure that the SCSI cable is correctly connected properly detected External to the drive during startup Make sure that the SCSI cable is correctly connected to the SCSI connector SCSI board connector motherboard connector etc Make sure that there is no other drive on the SCSI bus with the same SCSI ID If you find a drive with the same SCSI ID change the ID of one of the drives to an ID that is not currently in use Do not use 7 as this ID is assigned to the host 99 Internal DIEBE 2 Q The drive is not Internal Make sure that terminators are connected and or set properly detected External correctly during startup Terminators must be connected at both ends of the SCSI bus e If the remote end of the SCSI bus is a cable connector make sure that a terminating connector is connected to it If the remote end of the SCSI bus is an internal drive make sure that the drive terminator setting is ON If the remote end of the SCSI bus
93. ten seconds after starting cleaning Remove the cleaning cartridge OF important Use our Cleaning Cartridge to clean the Built In DAT If you use a cleaner of other manufacturer a machine failure may be caused Do not touch the cleaning cartridge tape surface or rewind the tape You can use the cleaning cartridge for about 50 times Even if you insert a spent cleaning cartridge or cleaning ends because the tape came to an end the device does not eject the cleaning cartridge automatically In this situation press the EJECT button Purchase a new cleaning cartridge tape rx Tips Before using the 4 mm data cartridges you should clean the read write head using the cleaning cartridge once a week The cleaning frequency varies depending on the operating environment generation of dust and dirt and the operation frequency When using the Built In DAT every day in a typical office a weekly cleaning is recommended Cleaning the Built In DAT If the Built In DAT looks dirty gently wipe its surface with soft cloth moistened with water or detergent Ser oF inportant Do not clean the Built In DAT using chemicals such as benzine or thinner volatile chemicals which may cause the unit to be deformed or discolored For the same reason do not spray insecticide If a chemical adheres to the drive surface immediately wipe it with soft cloth moistened with water 69 4 mm Data Cartridge This chapter
94. ting environment Leave the 4 mm data cartridge in temperature of the operating site with temperature gradient set to 10 C hour Mounting to the Built In DAT Set the cartridges as explained in Setting the 4 mm data cartridge Close the empty protective case firmly and store it in a place free of dust and dirt After Use Be sure to put the 4 mm data cartridge that you used in the protective case and store it ina place free of dust and dirt You can place it horizontally or vertically General Precautions m Do not touch a tape by hands Do not open or close the tape cover m Do not bring a substance which generate magnetic close to the I cartridge eS SS m Do not place the cartridge in a place subject to direct sunlight or a place near a heater Io m Do not apply strong shock m Avoid handling the cartridge while eating or drinking Take due consideration not to adhere thinner or alcohol to the cartridge m Insert the cartridge to the Built In DAT gently and carefully 93 USAGE INHIBITION STANDARD If a 4 mm data cartridge that you are using is in the case below you must replace it m When the 4 mm data cartridge is given a strong shock for example when falling and damaged m When the recording surface is contaminated with liquid such as soft drink coffee and tea detergent metal chips or cigarette ash important If you insert a 4 mm data cartridge in such a condition into the Built In DAT the read w
95. tors Make sure that screwing or the like be done firmly 61 Attention to Handling or Maintenance Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DAT Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DAT on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the Built in DAT The following can be performed by the Built in DAT user Do not perform any other type of disassembly than described here m Remove or install brackets m Remove or install the DC signal cable Do not handle while the power plug is connected Before handling or cleaning the Built in DAT disconnect the power plug of the main power unit from the outlet If the power is off but the power plug is still connected you may get an electric shock Insert the cables into the connectors as far as it goes Heat generation resulting from a halfway inserted cables or Interface cables imperfect contact may cause a fire Heat will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable increasing the possibility of a fire 62 Attention to Operation AX caution Do not insert your hands into the cartridge load compartment Do not insert your hands into the cartridge load compartment Otherwise the fingers will be caught pinched by the Built in DAT to cause an injury Do not touch the Built in DAT
96. uently occurs when the system starts up in the middle of the night and begins the backup process 5 The backup process __ Internal Make sure that the backup software is installed is not performed External correctly correctly The backup Make sure that there is no other device on the SCSI software does not bus with the same SCSI ID correctly detect the Make sure that there are no software conflicts lf there are incompatible device drivers installed on the system it may be necessary to remove some of the drivers Refer to the appropriate software documentation for details There may be a problem at a one or more of the following connections SCSI cable connector the terminator etc Check the connections 101 Internal Sa 6 Q The backup process Internal Q Refer to the explanation of the LED and LCD is not performed External indicators if any in the User s Guide correctly An LED is e fa cleaning request is indicated clean the flashing and an error drive and attempt the backup process again If is displayed on the the same error occurs again replace the data LCD cartridge e If an error is indicated ERRxx for example there may be a problem with the drive Replace the drive 7 Q Cannot eject the data Internal If the cartridge is not ejected even though the cartridge External automatic ejection setting is made in the backup software the backup process may not have been performed
97. ular basis For details about cleaning the Built In DAT see Cleaning page 87 When cleaning the Built In DAT use the provided cleaning cartridge or our Cleaning Cartridge If you use a cleaner of other manufacturer a machine failure may occur Do not transport the Built In DAT with a data cartridge inserted Shocks may damage the Built In DAT and or data cartridge Eject the data cartridge when you are done performing a backup This may shorten the operational life of the data cartridge and or cause malfunctions 64 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the N8151 51 Built In DAT To maximize the Built In DAT functions please read the instruction manual carefully before use and fully understand how to handle the device 65 ORGANIZATION OF THE MANUAL The instruction manual function as a guide that enables you to set up and use the N8151 51 Built In DAT correctly You can refer to this manual whenever you encounter a question or problem during setup and daily operation The instruction manual consists of two chapters the first covers the considerations on the safe use of the Built In DAT setup daily operation and maintenance and the second covers the considerations on the safe use of the 4 mm data cartridge available on the Built In DAT operation and maintenance Order of Priority when the Built In DAT is Used for the First Time When the Built In DAT is being used first time refer to the instru
98. versal Serial Bus BD TE HOSE VATA I D 0 o A TIRTA Ha H B FAFA EB Hewlett Packard DAT 2 drive I PATA me y oy HY COM LPT N 32 Windows Server 2003 1 2 1 02 eo 3 HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device HP C7438A SCSI Sequential Device HP C7438A SCS
99. when it thunders A gt 2 ee If it starts thundering do not touch any part of the Built in DAT Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock or a fire Keep away pets Keep away pets from the Built in DAT Insertion their hair or excrements may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use a cellular phone or a pager Turn off the power of the cellular phone or a pager Otherwise malfunction may be caused 63 FOR CORRECT OPERATION To operate the Built In DAT correctly observe the following points For considerations on handling the 4 mm data cartridge refer to the chapter 4 mm Data Cartridge Set the Built In DAT s SCSI ID so that it will not duplicate with SCSI ID of other SCSI equipment Otherwise an operation error will occur Do not turn off the basic processing unit when the TAPE LED on the front of the Built In DAT is blinking This may cause a machine failure or damage of backup data Do not store the Built In DAT in a place subject to corrosive gas chemicals or splash of chemicals A Built In DAT part may be deformed or damaged and may not be able to operate correctly Do not store the Built In DAT in a place subject to strong vibrations This may cause a machine failure As the data cartridge set in the Built In DAT use our 4 mm Data Cartridge Ifyou use a data cartridge of other manufacturer a read write error may occur Clean the Built In DAT on a reg

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