THE PLASMON INFINITY
LF 6602
OPTICAL DISK DRIVE
User Manual
P/N 97654438 E
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WARNING
Always observe the following when installing, operating or maintaining
this product:
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This unit must be connected to a power distribution system that has a
direct connection to earth ground (Terminated Terra [TT] network/
ground connected). This unit is not suitable for use on a floating
ground (Interrupted Terra [IT]) network.
The AC input power cord must be shielded and must have a minimum
current rating of 10 A with a nominal cross-section area of 0.75 sq mm
(reference: AWG #18) per conductor, 2 wires plus ground and product
safety approvals as required for use in the country in which the unit is
installed.
•
When the unit is mounted in an equipment rack or cabinet, be certain
that the internal temperature within the rack or cabinet does not
exceed the limits defined in the Product Specification or this
document.
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•
To ensure the integrity of safety features of this unit, maintenance must
be performed only by qualified service personnel using designated
Plasmon LMS parts.
In case of fire or other emergency, isolate the units from the main
power by disconnecting the power plugs from their site power
receptacles. In situations where disconnecting the plugs is not
possible or practical, use the system main power disconnect to isolate
the units from the main power.
•
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or
moisture. Refer servicing to qualified technicians.
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(German Translation)
WARNUNG
•
•
Bei der Installation, Bedienung und Wartung dieses Produkts, bitte
immer die folgenden Vorsichtsmaßnahmen treffen:
Dieses Gerät muß an ein Stromversorgungssystem angeschlossen
werden, das direkt mit einem Erdungsanschluß verbunden ist
(Terminated- Terra-Netz [TT]/mit Erdanschluß). Dieses Gerät kann
nicht an ein ungeerdetes Netz (Interrupted Terra [IT]) angeschlossen
werden.
•
Die Verbindungsschnur des Wechselstromeingangs muß entstört sein
und ihr Minimalstrom unter folgenden Bedingungen bei 10 A liegen:
Der Nennquerschnitt beträgt 0,75 mm je Leiter (Referenz: American
Wire Gauge Nr. 18), es bestehen 2 Drähte plus ein Erdanschluß und
das Produkt entspricht den im Land, in dem es aufgestellt wird,
geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften.
•
•
Wird das Gerät in ein Gerätegestell oder einen Geräteschrank
eingebaut, ist darauf zu achten, daß die interne Temperatur im Gestell
oder Schrank nicht über die in den Produktspezifikationen oder
diesem Dokument angegebenen Grenzwerte hinausgeht.
Um ein ordnungsgemäßes Funktionieren der Sicherheitsmerkmale
dieses Gerätes zu gewährleisten, dürfen Wartungsarbeiten nur von
qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Es sind darüber
hinaus nur Ersatzteile zu verwenden, die von der Firma Plasmon LMS
angegeben werden.
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•
Im Falle eines Feuers oder in einem anderen Notfall sind die Geräte
vom Hauptnetz zu trennen, indem die Netzstecker aus den
Steckdosen am Einbauort gezogen werden. Ist ein Herausziehen der
Stecker nicht möglich oder zu umständlich, trennen Sie die Geräte mit
Hilfe des System- Hauptnetzabschalters vom Hauptnetz.
Um Feuer- oder Stromschlaggefahr zu vermeiden, ist dieses Gerät
niemals Regen oder Feuchtigkeit auszusetzen. Wartungsarbeiten
sind qualifiziertem technischen Personal zu überlassen.
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Radio/TV Interference (USA)
The information in this section applies only to units in use within the United States:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is,
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instruction, may cause interference to radio and television
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in
accordance with the specifications of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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•
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reorient the receiving antenna
relocate the equipment away from the receiver
plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch
circuits.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional
suggestions. A pamphlet by the FCC ‘How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems' is
available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402, Stock No. 044-000-00345-4.
CDRH COMPLIANCE
LF 6602 contains a Class 1 Laser Product. This product complies with 21CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J,
applicable at date of manufacture.
CANADIAN EMI COMPLIANCE
Canadian Department of Communications standards require that the following statement appear in
operating manuals for any digital apparatus imported into Canada:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the
Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
FRENCH TRANSLATION
Cet équipement digital ne dépasse pas les limites de la Classe A pour les interférences radioélectriques
des systémes digitaux fixées par les Réglements concernant les Interférences Radioélectriques établis par
le Ministére des Communications du Canada.
All Plasmon LMS products comply with the requirements of this standard.
Agency Compliance and Approval
For details on Agency Compliance and Approval refer to the LF 6602 Product Specification Manual.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INSPECTING AND CLEANING FAN
AND BLOWER FILTERS
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MEDIA CLEANING USING
CLEANING KIT P/N 97662550
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GERMAN TRANSLATIONS/
ÜBERSETZUNGEN INS DEUTSCHE
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SCOPE
This User Manual describes unpacking, installing, operating, and maintaining the Plasmon Infinity LF 6602
RapidChangert High-Performance Optical Disk Drive.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Publication
Part Number
LM 6000 Media Product Specification
LF 6600 User Manual
97647044
97653976
97653978
97653979
97653980
97654437
LD 6100/LF 6600 SCSI Interface Specification
LD 6100 Hardware Maintenance Manual
LF 6600/LF 6602 Hardware Maintenance Manual
LD 6100 User Manual
WARRANTY STATEMENT
The LF 6602 is warranted as stated in the purchase agreement between Plasmon and it’s customer,
or the Plasmon sales order acknowledgment, whichever is applicable.
The Plasmon LMS quality system is in compliance and registered to ISO 9001. The LF 6602 is
manufactured from new parts, or remanufactured parts.
LF 6602 warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or
repairs or improper use or maintenance. Repairs or replacements not covered by the warranty will
be invoiced at LMS’ then current prices.
The warranty is void when installation, service or repairs are performed by unauthorized
personnel; when the product is affected by unauthorized alterations, modifications or other
tampering or misuse; when the product is incorporated into a system which causes or involves
any changes in the physical, mechanical or electrical arrangement of the product; or when the
product is not used in accordance with its applicable specifications.
The term, authorized personnel, is defined as those persons who have been trained by Plasmon
LMS Technical Services.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Plasmon Infinity LF 6602 RapidChanger is a cabinet configuration, housing two LF 6600
RapidChanger drives side-by-side, as shown in the next figure.
EP006028
LF 6602 Configuration
Each LF 6600 drive is a write once read many (WORM), high-capacity, optical disk drive with an integral
shuttle, capable of holding up to six LM 6000/LM 4000 media cartridges. The integral shuttle moves
laterally to position one of the media cartridges for automated loading and unloading into the optical drive.
The LF 6602 provides 24 GBytes of online storage and up to 144 GBytes of nearline storage. Each LF
6602 provides 12 GBytes of online storage and up to 72 GBytes of nearline storage. Each LM 6000 media
cartridge has a capacity of 12 GBytes.
A Drive Operator Console (DOC) located on the front panel of each drive provides user control of drive
operation and configuration as explained in the Operating Instruction section of this manual. Operating
messages are presented on the alphanumeric display in English, French or German. The language used is
selectable.
Each drive's front panel includes a lockable media access door to provide operator access to the shuttle
and media cartridges.
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The Auxiliary Diagnostic Port (ADP), located on the rear panel of each drive, can be used to download
updates to the drive firmware in the field. Refer to the LD 6100/LF 6600/LF 6602 Product Specification
(P/N 97653977) for more information.
Each LF 6602 drive supports a sustained read transfer rate of 2.7 MBytes/sec with error correction and
defect management capabilities to maintain data integrity and manage media flaws. Each LF 6600
implements the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) via standard SCSI-2 micro-connectors located
on the rear panels. Single-ended and differential interface options are available, and the interface can be
changed in the field. Both the single-ended and differential controllers support asynchronous or
synchronous data transfer operations.
Preventive maintenance for the LF 6602 is minimal (refer to the Operator Maintenance section). Corrective
maintenance is simplified by internal diagnostic firmware which detects, isolates, and reports malfunctions
to the operator and identifies the faulty Field Replaceable Unit (FRU).
LM 6000 media is interchangeable between the LF 6602, LF 6600 and the LD 6100. The 6000 series of
drives will also read LM 4000 media written by the Plasmon LMS 4000 series of optical drive products
(except for media with serial numbers less than X0010000, where X designates an A or B).
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DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS
FRONT PANEL
The LF 6602 front panel is shown in the figure below. The LF 6600 bezels, which contain the Drive
Operator Console (DOC), media access door and door lock, protrude through a frame in the cabinet. A
drive's bezel can be removed to gain access to that drive.
Refer to the Operating Instruction section for a detailed description of the DOC.
BEZEL
MEDIA ACCESS
DOOR
DOOR LOCK
EP006030
LF 6602 Front Panel
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REAR PANEL
On the rear of the LF 6602 cabinet, a louvered door with a latch and a key lock covers the access to the
rear of the LF 6600 drives (refer to figure below).
To gain access to the drives' power switches, ADP and SCSI interface connectors, unlock the door, press
up on the latch and open the door. The drives' AC power source is provided by the power socket strip,
located on the bottom of the rear panel within the cabinet. The primary AC cord for the LF 6602 is
connected to the power socket strip.
LATCH
KEY LOCK
POWER
STRIP
EP006031
LF 6602 Rear Panel
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TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND ALTITUDE
The following table lists the temperature, humidity and altitude limits for the LF 6600 drives installed in the
LF 6602.
Temperature, Humidity and Altitude Limits
1
CONDITION
OPERATING
NONOPERATING
STORAGE/TRANSIT
10° to 42° C2
(50° to 108° F)
Temperature
-40° to 66° C
(-40° to 151° F)
-40° to 66° C
(-40° to 151° F)
Maximum Rate of
Change
11° C/hr
(20° f/hr)
20° C/hr
(36° F/hr)
20° C/hr
(36° F/hr)
Humidity
(Noncondensing)
10 to 90%
10%/hr
5 to 95%
10%/hr
5 to 95%
10%/hr
Maximum Rate of
Change
Maximum Wet
Bulb
28° C
(82° F)
46°C
(115° F)
46°C
(115° F)
Temperature
Minimum Dew
Point
2° C
(35.6°)
2° C
(35.6°)
2° C
(35.6°)
Altitude
-300 to 3,000 m
(-984 to 9840 ft)
without Media
-300 to 3,000 m
(-984 to 9840 ft)
Storage
-300 to 3,000 m
(-984 to 9840 ft)
Transit
-300 to 2,000 m
(-984 to 6562 ft)
with Media
-300 to 12,000 m
(-984 to 40,000 ft)
with Media
1 Storage specifications are for 90 days maximum in Plasmon LMS packaging. No condensation is permitted. Transit spec-
ifications are based on a maximum 1-week period in a factory-sealed container.
2 Maximum operating temperature is 42 _C for a free-standing drive at sea level unless otherwise stated. Maximum oper-
ating temperature is derated linearly above 300 m altitude to 38 _C at 2,000 m altitude.
3 See the LD 6100/LF 6600/LF 6602 Product Specification (P/N 97653977) for more information concerning the tempera-
ture and humidity operating range.
4 Media limits maximum operating altitude to 2000 m. For conditions and limits pertaining to the media, refer to the LM
6000 Media Specification (P/N 97647044).
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SHOCK AND VIBRATION
The table below lists the conditions and limits for shock and vibration for the LF 6602.
Shock and Vibration Criteria and Limits
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2
CONDITION
OPERATING
NONOPERATING
STORAGE/TRANSIT
Swept Vibration
(Bidirectional)
1 Octave/Min
5 to 22 Hz 0.01 in
Double Amplitude,
22 to 500 Hz
5 to 44 Hz, 0.03 in
Double Amplitude,
44 to 500 Hz
5 to 44 Hz, 0.03 in
Double Amplitude,
44 to 500 Hz
0.25 g Peak
3.0 g Peak
3.0 g Peak
Shock 3
10 - msec Half Sine
Pulse of 5.0 g Peak4
(Host Retries May
Be Required and
Drive Performance
May Degrade During
Test
Unpacked (3 Axis)
Packed on Pallet
5 - msec Half Sine
Pule of 5.0 g Peak
31 - cm (18 - in)
Drop Test Flat
1 With media removed 2 In LMS-approved packaging 3 Shock repetition rate should be limited to allow mechanical
system transients to subside between pulses. 4 Limit at 5.0 g peak for LF 6602 cabinet. Limit at 3.0 g peak in
LF 6600/LF 6602 in front-to-back axis because media in shuttle will be displaced. The drive is not designed for pro-
longed operation at these shock levels.
AC POWER REQUIREMENTS
The primary AC power cord type will depend on the LF 6602 configuration ordered. The primary AC power
connected to the power socket strip with a grounded AC power cord. The power connector of each
LF 6600 is integrated into the AC power receptacle. Over current protection is provided by two fuses,
which are also integrated into the receptacle with two spare fuses. Refer to the Replacing Fuses section
for the fuse replacement procedure.
Each drive's power supply accepts the input line voltages listed in Table 3. The power supply is
autoranging and does not require mechanical switching for input voltage or frequency selection.
AC Power Requirements
MINIMUM
SERVICE
RATINGS
SPIN - UP
CURRENT
(TYPICAL)
FREQUENCY
AC VOLTAGE
1
SURGE
47 to 66 Hz
47 to 66 Hz
86.7 to 128 V
173.4 to 268 V
3.0 A
1.5 A
10.0 A
5.0 A
15 A
15 A
1 Less than 1 sec, cold start
NOTE
After the power has been turned off, the operator must wait 1 second
before turning on the power again
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AC GROUND
The LF 6602 chassis must be connected to earth ground for operator safety. The AC power cord has a
grounding conductor which connects the LF 6602 chassis to safety ground through the site AC power
system. If the site AC system ties its ground wire connection to earth ground, then the LF 6602 chassis will
also be tied to earth ground. All site AC power connections must be maintained on the same safety
ground.
A line grounding connector located on the rear panel of each LF 6600 can also be used to tie the drive
chassis to earth ground. These ground connectors are 6-mm (0.24-in.) M4 with a nut and lock washer.
AC POWER CORD
The type of AC power cord supplied with the LF 6602 will depend upon the configuration ordered.
POWER SUPPLY OUT-OF-RANGE PROTECTION FEATURES
Each LF 6600 power supply provides over and under voltage protection, over current protection, power
failure detection and over temperature protection. Should an out-of-range condition occur, each LF 6600
detects it and shuts down the DC outputs of the power supply.
NOTE
After the situation is corrected, power can be restored by turning the
AC power switch to the off position, waiting 1 sec and then turning the
power switch to the on position again.
TILT RANGE
The LF 6602 is not designed for use when tilted from the vertical position.
HEAT DISSIPATION
The LF 6602 cabinet will typically represent a heat load of 292 kg-calories/hr (1160 BTU/hr) during a read/
write operation. When media cartridges are inserted, loaded, spun up, spun down, unloaded and removed
at each drive's maximum rate, the LF 6602 will typically represent a heat load of 364 kg-calories/hr (1450
BTU/hr).
PARTICULATE LIMITS
The LF 6602 is designed for use in an office or computer room. The environment must have a low dust
level. Each drive filters incoming air for cooling to reduce the quantity of particles entering the drive;
however, the filters are not effective against small particles (including tobacco smoke). These particles will
become deposited on optical components and media, causing a degradation in drive performance. Refer
to the Operator Maintenance section for media cleaning and air filter cleaning instructions.
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WARNING LABELS
The LF 6602 is classified as a laser product. As such it is subject to United States federal requirements
covering laser products. The warning labels shown in the next figure are required to ensure compliance
with federal regulations and must not be removed from the LF 6600 drives within the cabinet.
LASER CLASS
LABEL
LASER DANGER
LABEL
CANADIAN CLASS A
COMPLIANCE LABEL
FCC CLASS A
LABEL
EP006043
Location of LF 6600 Warning Labels
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UNPACKING AND REPACKING
INSTRUCTIONS
If the Laser Drive’s shipping carton shows evidence of rough handling or damage, return the unit in it’s
carton to your supplier and request a replacement.
UNPACKING THE LF 6602
The LF 6602 is shipped with foam packing material which protects the unit from shock and vibration. After
you receive your LF 6602, inspect the shipping carton for damage before unpacking the unit to
substantiate a claim with the carrier if the unit is damaged. Retain all original packing materials for possible
reshipment.
WARNING
Physical injury will result if you attempt to lift the LF 6602 without
using proper equipment.
When the LF 6602 is being unpacked or transported, ensure that the
unit is tilted no more than 10 degrees from the vertical position. The
LF 6602 weighs more than 181 kg (400 lbs). If the unit is tilted more
than 10 degrees, it can topple over, causing personal injury.
To unpack the LF 6602, you will need the following tools:
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diagonal cutters
One T-15 screwdriver
One #2 cross recess screwdriver
One 1/2-in. socket wrench
To unpack the LF 6602, perform the following procedure:
1) Cut the banding straps and remove the plastic corners.
2) Lift the shipping carton up, off the LF 6602, and remove the ramp and the foam cushion.
3) Remove the protective bag from the unit and then remove all adhesive tape from the unit's
exterior, such as on the key lock on the rear of the cabinet.
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CARTON
RAMP
CUSHION
BAG
BANDING
STRAP
PLASTIC
CORNER
FRONT PANEL
PALLET
FRAME
EP005015
Unpacking the LF 6602
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4) Cut the banding straps that secure the unit to the pallet and removes plastic corners.
BANDING STRAP
AND PLASTIC
CORNER
EP005016
Removing Banding Straps from LF 6602
5) Unlock and unlatch the LF 6602's rear door (see next figure).
6) With the LF 6602's rear door open, unfasten and remove the two bolts from the front of the
frame using a 1/2 in. socket wrench. Ensure that you pull the bolts completely out of the
frame.
7) Loosen, but do not remove, the two bolts on the back of the frame. Part of the wood frame
will then angle out, thereby lowering the LF 6602 onto its casters.
8) With the #2 cross recess screwdriver, remove the four screws from each bracket on the
front of the frame, and then remove the brackets and the wood support.
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REMOVE BOLTS (2X)
REMOVE SCREWS (4X),
BRACKETS (2X) AND
WOOD SUPPORT
FRONT OF
FRAME
LOOSEN BOLTS
(2X)
BACK OF FRAME
EP005017
Removing Bolts from Front of Frame; Loosening Bolts from Back of Frame
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9) Place the ramp on the front lip of the pallet (see figure below).
EP005018
Positioning Ramp on Pallet
10) With the assistance of a second person, carefully roll the LF 6602 down the ramp.
WARNING
To prevent personal injury, you must have a second person help you
roll the LF 6602 down the ramp.
When the unit is being rolled down the ramp, ensure that it is tilted no
more than 10 degrees in the vertical position. The LF 6602 weighs
more than 181 kg (400 lbs). If the unit is tilted more than 10 degrees, it
can topple over, causing personal injury.
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11) Re-install the front panel onto the LF 6602.
12) Carefully roll the LF 6602 to the selected operating site.
NOTE
Retain and store all fastening hardware and packing materials,
including the wooden ramp.
13) Open the drives' media access doors and remove the small foam blocks. Manually move
the shuttles all the way to the right to the home position, as shown in the next figure.
EP006042A
Moving the Shuttle to the Home Position
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INSPECTING THE LF 6602
The following items should be included in the LF 6602 carton:
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One LF 6602
One daisy chain SCSI cable
One primary AC cord
One User Manual
One Manual Release Tool
Accessories such as a SCSI terminator, a SCSI cable and optional LM 6000 media cartridges, if ordered,
will accompany the LF 6602 in a separate carton.
After unpacking the LF 6602, check for:
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damage to the cabinet
dislocated or broken controls and indicators
Report all discrepancies, missing items and damaged equipment to your supplier. If condensation exists
on the drive, allow the moisture to evaporate by exposing the LF 6602 to the operating environment for at
least 6 hrs before powering on the unit.
REPACKING THE LF 6602
The LF 6602 should be repacked using the original packing materials. Close the baseplates of each drive
before repacking the LF 6602 as explained in step 2) of the following procedure.
CAUTION
Shipping the LF 6602 without closing the drives' baseplates may
result in damage to the drives which is not covered under warranty.
1) Ensure that the media cartridge is unloaded from the drive into the shuttle. Remove all
cartridges from the shuttle.
2) On each drive's DOC, select the "Park Drive" option, as explained in the Viewing
Diagnostic section, to prepare the LF 6602 for shipment.
If the drive is not functional, follow these steps to manually close the baseplates:
a.) Ensure that the primary AC power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet
and that the power switch on each drive is set to the OFF position ( O ).
b.) With a T-15 screwdriver, loosen the four screws that secure the shipping
bracket to the LF 6602 chassis (see next figure).
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SHIPPING
BRACKET
EP006031A
Shipping Bracket on Rear of LF 6602 Cabinet
c.) At the rear panel of each drive, insert the manual release tool into the upper
access hole and engage the recessed D-shaped shaft. Turn the tool handle
clockwise as far as it will turn, closing the upper baseplate.
d.) Repeat step c) at the lower manual release access hole to close the lower
baseplate.
e.) Reposition the shipping bracket and secure it to the LF 6602 chassis by re-
installing the four screws.
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UPPER
ACCESS
HOLE
MANUAL RELEASE
TOOL
REAR PANEL
LOWER
ACCESS HOLE
EP006047
Manually Closing the Drive's Baseplates
3) Ensure that the primary AC power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet and that the
power switch on each drive is set to the OFF position ( O ).
4) Open each drive's media access door. Manually push each shuttle all the way to the left as
shown in the next figure and insert the small foam shipping blocks to hold the shuttle in
place. Close each media access door.
NOTE
If a media access door is locked, refer to the Removing the Bezel
procedure to manually override the door lock solenoid.
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EP006041A
Moving the Shuttle Assembly to the Shipping Position
WARNING
Do not attempt to lift the LF 6602 without using proper equipment.
5) Position the ramp on the front lip of the pallet.
6) With the assistance of a second person, carefully roll the LF 6602 up the ramp.
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WARNING
To prevent personal injury, you must have the assistance of a second
person to help roll the LF 6602 up the ramp.
When the LF 6602 is being rolled up the ramp, ensure that the unit is
tilted no more than 10 degrees in the vertical position. The LF 6602
weighs more than 181 kg (400 lbs). If the unit is tilted more than 10
degrees, it can topple over, causing personal injury.
7) After the LF 6602 is positioned on the pallet, remove the ramp.
8) Press in on that part of the frame (on the front) which is angled out and re-install the bolts.
9) Tighten the two bolts on the front of the frame.
10) Latch and lock the LF 6602's rear door.
11) Re-install the wood support, the two brackets and the four screws on each bracket on the
front of the frame. With the #2 cross recess screwdriver, tighten the four screws.
12) Tighten the two bolts on the back of the frame.
13) Re-install new banding straps around the unit, placing the plastic pieces on the corners.
14) Place the protective bag over the LF 6602.
15) Position the foam cushion and ramp on top of the LF 6602. Place the shipping carton
over the foam cushion, the ramp and the unit.
16) Re-install new banding straps around the shipping carton, placing the plastic pieces on
the corners.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
The LF 6602 is shipped as a complete assembly, ready for cable connection and power up. No tools are
required for the basic installation.
CAUTION
Remove the foam shipping block from each of the shuttle assemblies
before powering on the LF 6600 drives.
Ensure that the internal temperature within the cabinet does not exceed the operating limits as described
in the Product Specification (P/N 97653977) and this document.
The LF 6602 must be connected to a power distribution system that has a direct connection to earth
ground (Terminated Terra [TT] network/ground connected). This unit is not suitable for use on a floating
ground (Interrupted Terra [IT] network). Ensure the drive is connected to a power distribution system with
an adequate current-handling capacity.
Before you install the LF 6602, provide for the clearances as listed in the table below to ensure that future
servicing can be performed safely and to properly ventilate the LF 6602. Clearances are also necessary to
provide operator access to the DOC panels and to the media access doors for loading and unloading
media.
Operational Clearances for LF 6602
AREA
CLEARANCE
Front
51 cm (20 in)
Rear
51 cm (20 in)
12.7 cm (5 in)
Sides
Ensure that the site selected for the LF 6602 is able to support a volumetric air flow of 6.4 m3/min
(224 cfm). Also, ensure that the operating environment is free from dust and particulates, such as tobacco
smoke.
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WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the LF 6602 to rain or
moisture. Refer servicing to qualified technicians.
In case of fire or other emergency, isolate the units from the main
power by disconnecting the power plugs from their site power
receptacles. In situations where disconnecting the plugs is not
possible or practical, disconnect the system main power to isolate the
units from the main power.
Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous laser
radiation.
Do not stare directly into the laser beam or its reflection on any
reflecting mirror-like surface. Invisible laser radiation can be emitted if
the unit is open and safety interlocks are defeated.
SCSI BUS CONSIDERATIONS
Because the SCSI bus is limited to eight devices including the host, a maximum of three LF 6602's can be
connected to a host computer in a series configuration using the appropriate SCSI controller and cable
options.
The length of the SCSI interface cables used to interconnect the LF 6602 with other SCSI devices is
dictated by the type of SCSI controller installed in each LF 6600 drive.
When the single-ended interface controller is used on all SCSI devices, the total length of the SCSI
interface cable cannot exceed 6 m(19.5 ft). (Plasmon LMS does not recommend single-ended fast
synchronous.) When a differential interface controller is used on all SCSI devices, the total SCSI interface
cable length cannot exceed 25 m (82 ft).
NOTE
The internal SCSI cable for each LF 6600 is approximately 120 mm
(4.8 in.). The SCSI cable connecting the LF 6600's is 105 cm (3 1/2 ft).
These distances must be considered as part of the total SCSI cable
length.
No stub connections are permitted.
The SCSI interface cabling used to interconnect an LF 6602 to a host can be daisy chained between SCSI
devices as illustrated in the next figure. One interface cable is required to interface each pair of SCSI
devices.
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The SCSI bus must also be
terminated at the host
adapter end. Normally, the
termination function is built
into the host adapter.
TERMINATOR
EP006089
Host-to-LF 6602 Daisy Chain Cable Connections
A terminator must always be installed on the vacant connector of the last SCSI device in the SCSI bus.
The SCSI bus must always be terminated externally on the rear panel of an LF 6600 when an LF 6602 is
the last SCSI device on the bus.
NOTE
You must first determine the type of termination your host system
In a daisy chain configuration, a terminator must be used on both the first and last devices on the bus. One
of these devices may be the host adapter.
All other LF 6602's between the first and last device in the daisy chain should
not be terminated.
NOTE
Installation of both an active single-ended terminator and a passive
single-ended terminator on the same bus is not recommended.
If only one LF 6602 is attached to a host, the bus must be terminated at the host adapter and the LF 6602
host computer (refer to the next figure).
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TERMINATOR
EP006090
LF 6602-to-Host Cable Connection
Normally, the termination function is built into the host adapter. Power for the external terminator is
supplied by each LF 6600 and may also be supplied by another device in the SCSI daisy chain.
Refer to the Accessories section of this manual for a list of SCSI bus terminators, cables and their Plasmon
LMS part numbers.
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CONNECTING POWER AND SCSI CABLING
After the LF 6602 has been installed in its operating location, the primary AC power cord and host SCSI
interface cabling can be connected. The type of primary AC power cord being installed depends upon the
installation location.
Perform the following procedure to install the power cabling on an LF 6602:
1) Unlock and open the LF 6602's rear door.
2) Ensure that each drive's AC power cord is securely connected to the power socket strip
(see figure below).
POWER
SOCKET
STRIP
EP006031
LF 6602 Rear Panel
3) Ensure facility power is available and the primary AC power cord connector (male end) will
match the site AC power wall outlet.
4) Ensure that the AC power switches on the drives' rear panels are set to the OFF ( O )
position.
5) Plug the primary AC power cord connector (female end) into the LF 6602's power strip.
Each drive has two SCSI connectors on the rear panel that are used to interface the drive with other SCSI
devices (see the next figure). The lower SCSI I/O connector is normally used as the input port and the
upper connector is used as the output port.
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When only one LF 6602 is being interconnected with a host, one of the SCSI interface cables is connected
to the lower connector of the first drive. A terminator is connected to the lower connector of the second
drive to terminate the bus when the LF 6602 is the last or only SCSI device on a SCSI bus.
SINGLE-DEVICE CONFIGURATION
To connect SCSI cables and a terminator on a single LF 6602:
1) Plug one end of the SCSI interface cable into the vacant SCSI interface connector on the
host.
2) Route the other end of the SCSI interface cable from the host, under the LF 6602's cabinet
and up to the lower connector of the first drive. Install the cable into that connector.
3) Ensure that the shorter Plasmon LMS-supplied SCSI cable connecting the two drives is
securely fastened to the connectors. This cable connects from the first drive's upper
connector to the second drive's upper connector.
4) Install a SCSI terminator into the lower connector of the second drive.
SCSI
CONNECTORS
PLASMON LMS
SUPPLIED CABLE
TERMINATOR
SCSI
CABLE
EP006084
SCSI Cable and Terminator Configuration for the LF 6602
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MULTIPLE-DEVICE CONFIGURATION
To connect SCSI cables and a terminator, if necessary, in a multiple LF 6602 configuration, refer to the
Single Device Configuration section and connect the SCSI cables according to steps 1 through 3).
If the LF 6602 is part of a daisy chain configuration and is not the last unit in the chain, install one end of a
SCSI interface cable into the lower connector of the second drive and then install the other end of the
cable into the connector of the next device in the chain. Repeat this process until you reach the last SCSI
device in the daisy chain.
A terminator must be installed on the second drive's lower connector of the last LF 6602 in a daisy chain.
The SCSI bus must also be terminated at the host adapter when the host occupies the last position on the
bus.
Power for the external terminators can also be supplied by either drive in the LF 6602 cabinet or another
device in the SCSI daisy chain. It is very important that the SCSI bus is terminated at both ends in
accordance with the LD 6100/LF 6600/LF 6602 SCSI Specification (P/N 97653978).
CONNECTOR VERIFICATION
Prior to powering on the system:
1) Verify proper termination at the host adapter, if applicable.
2) Verify proper termination at the last LF 6602 on the bus, if applicable.
CAUTION
Ensure that the foam shipping blocks have been removed from the
shuttle assemblies before powering on the drives.
Refer to the Operating Instruction section in this manual for the power-on procedure.
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EXTENSION PROCEDURES
If, during installation, you need to extend and access a drive through the front of the LF 6602:
1) Using a T-15 screwdriver, loosen the shipping bracket from the rear of the LF 6602 by
unfastening the four screws that secure the shipping bracket to the LF 6602 chassis (see
figure below).
SHIPPING
BRACKET
EP006031A
Location of Shipping Bracket on Rear of LF 6602 Cabinet
2) Pull off the cabinet's trim panel (see next figure).
3) Press down on the front release levers of one drive's rack mount slide and pull the drive
out, away from the cabinet.
An interlock is incorporated into the design of the LF 6602's front panel to allow the extension of only one
drive at a time (see the next figure). If the interlock is defeated and if both drives are extended
simultaneously on their rack mount slides, the cabinet will become unbalanced and will topple over.
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WARNING
Do not defeat the LF 6602's interlock and do not extend both drives
simultaneously.
TRIM
PANEL
CAUTION LABEL
INTERLOCK
EP006083
LF 6602 Cabinet Configuration Showing Interlock Location
4) After you have finished, return the extended drive to its original position in the cabinet;
remount the shipping bracket on the rear of the cabinet and secure the bracket by re-
installing the four screws.
5) Re-install the cabinet's trim panel.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
The Drive Operator Console (DOC) for each drive is located on the front panel of the LF 6602. The DOC
provides the controls and indicators that enable a user to operate each LF 6600.
The DOC controls and indicators consist of an alphanumeric display, a LOAD/MENU switch, a TEST/
SELECT switch, and a WRITE PROTECT indicator. For a description of the DOC controls and indicator
refer to the next table.
ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY
WRITE PROTECT
INDICATOR
LOAD/MENU
TEST/SELECT
SWITCH
SWITCH
Drive Operator Console (DOC)
NOTE
Throughout this section, display messages are shown in English, the
default language. However, Operating mode messages can appear in
French or German (refer to the Operating Mode section of this
manual). Configuration messages will always appear in English.
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DOC Controls and Indicator for each Drive
CONTROL/
INDICATOR
TYPE
PURPOSE/FUNCTION
Alphanumeric
Display
12 - Character Dot
Matrix
Displays operating, configuration and
test status messages.
LOAD/MENU
Switch
Dual Function Push -
Button Switch
In operating mode, the LOAD/MENU
switch controls the loading and
unloading of media cartridges.
In Configuration mode, the LOAD/
MENU switch steps through the menu
of configurable parameters.
TEST/SELECT
Switch
Dual Function Push -
Button Switch
In operating mode, the TEST/
SELECT
switch
invokes
the
diagnostic selftest. In Configuration
mode, the TEST/SELECT switch
scrolls through the options available
for each configurable parameter.
WRITE
PROTECT
Indicator
Light Emitting Diode
The WRITE PROTECT indicator
illuminates when either the Write
Protect (WRT PROT) configuration
option is enabled or a media cartridge
WRITE PROTECT switch is locked
(write disabled). The WRITE
PROTECT indicator will flash when
an RTPM condition occurs. Also, the
WRITE PROTECT indicator will flash
when the drive or the media is in a
read only condition.
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POWER-ON PROCEDURE
Perform the following procedure to power on each LF 6600:
1) Ensure that the LF 6600 is properly connected (refer to the SCSI Bus Consideration
section).
2) Refer to the Media Insertion and Removal section and insert a cartridge into slot 1. If slot 1
is empty, the LF 6600 will display "1 Empty" on the DOC shortly after initial power on.
NOTE
Slot 1 is the factory setting for the media autoload configuration
option.
If this option has been changed by the user, all references to slot 1 in
this manual apply instead to the slot number selected in the autoload
configuration option. Refer to the Configuration mode section for more
information on setting configuration options.
3) Set the AC Power Switch to the ON ( I ) position and verify that air is flowing through the
LF 6600.
4) Verify that the WRITE PROTECT indicator is illuminated briefly.
5) Verify that the "Selftest" message is displayed on the DOC.
The "Selftest" message indicates that the power-on selftests are running. When the power-on selftests are
completed without errors, the drive will perform a test to determine which slots in the shuttle are occupied
by media cartridges and then will load media #1.
When the "1 Ready" message is displayed, the LF 6600 has passed the power-on selftests and has
successfully loaded the LM 6000 media cartridge in slot 1.
6) Verify that the "Selftest" message displayed on the DOC is replaced by the "1 Ready"
message.
7) Refer to Modes of Operation section to familiarize yourself with the LF 6600 modes of
operation. View the current drive configuration parameters by following the procedure in
Viewing the Configuration section. The factory settings can be changed to custom
settings of your choice by following the instructions provided in the Configuration Mode
section.
The LF 6600 is now in the normal Operating mode, and is ready to be controlled and accessed by a host
system.
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MODES OF OPERATION
The LF 6600 has three modes of operation that are selectable from the DOC:
In Operating mode the host system can read and write data, and select and load media cartridges. In
Configuration mode an operator can view a menu of parameters and select options for each parameter.
Test mode invokes drive diagnostics to verify proper drive operation.
OPERATING MODE
The LF 6600 enters the Operating mode after being powered on and displays the "# Ready" message on
the DOC. The DOC will display the appropriate messages listed in the table below during normal
operation.
To enter Operating mode if the drive is in Test mode, wait until the tests are completed and then press the
LOAD/MENU switch. To enter Operating mode if the drive is in Configuration mode, press the LOAD/
MENU and the TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously.
NOTE
The pound symbol #, shown in the table below, designates the slot
number.
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NOTE
The pound symbol #, shown in the table below, designates the slot
number.
LF 6600 DOC Operating Mode Messages
DOC DISPLAY
(ENGLISH)
DOC DISPLAY
(FRENCH)
DOC DISPLAY
(GERMAN)
OPERATING CONDITION
Inserting Cartridge #
Inserting #
Loading #
# Ready
Insere#
Charger #
# Prêt
Einfügend
Ladend #
# Bereit
Loading Media #
Drive Ready (Cartridge # not Locked(1)
Drive Ready (Cartridge # Locked1
Drive Reading Cartridge #
Drive Writing Cartridge #
Unload Cartridge #
Locked
Verrouillé
Gesperrt
Reading #
Writing #
Lecture #
Eriture #
Lesend #
Schreibend #
Entladend #
Entfernend #
Gehe Zu #
# In Pos
Unloding #
Removing #
Moving to #
# Positioned
Home
Decharge #
Retir Disk #
Deplace #
Positione #
Origine
Removing Cartridge
Moving to Cartridge #
Cartridge # Positioned
Shuttle in Home Position
Drive is in Rest
Ruheposition
SCSI Reinit
Abgelehnt
SCSI reset
Denied
SCSI Reinit
Refuse
Illegal Request (Spindown Disabled/
Door Locked)
Drive is Testing Itself
Drive is Scanning Media #
Insert Cartridge #
Selftest
Scanning #
# Inserted
Init Shuttle
# Empty
Autotest
Scanning #
# Insere
Selbsttest
Media Prüf #
# Eingelert
Shuttle Init
# Leer
Shuttle is being Initialized
Slot # in Shuttle is Empty
Door is Open
Init Shuttle
# Vide
Door Open
Move to Home
Porte Ouvert
Depl Origine
Türe Offen
Zur Ruhepos
Shuttle Moving to Home Position
1 "Locked" means that the host has issued a PREVENT MEDIA REMOVAL command.
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CONFIGURATION MODE
Configuration mode is used to view and set each of the LF 6600 drive operating parameters. The
parameters that can be configured and displayed are summarized in the following (the corresponding DOC
display is shown in parentheses).
View the current operating parameters ("View Current")
View the firmware revisions of the drive ("View FW Revs")
View the hardware revisions of the drive ("View HW S/Ns")
View the hardware part numbers of the drive ("View HW P/Ns")
Set all parameters to the default value ("Set Defaults")
Set device SCSI identification number 0 through 7 ("SCSI ID:")
Enable or disable parity checking ("Parity:")
Set language option to English, French or German ("Language:")
Enable or disable write protect option ("Wrt Prot:")
Enable or disable media AutoLoad option ("AutoLoad:")
Enable or disable load switch option ("Load SW:")
Enable or disable read ahead ("Rd Ahead:")
Enable or disable Controller Detected Error blink option ("CDE Curs:")
Enable or disable Busy option ("Busy")
Enable or disable Mode Select Read Ahead ("ModSel RA")
Enable of disable Media Management Spin Up ("MM SpinUp")
Park the drive in preparation for shipment ("Park Drive")
Display the state of the drive sensors ("Test Sensors")
Clear the drive initialization variables in nonvolatile memory ("Clear NvRAM")
Allow Shuttle Calibration (“Cal Shuttle”)
Display controller detected error information ("View CDEs")
Enable or disable system event logging ("Sys Log:")
Set the extent of internal diagnostic test coverage ("Test Thru:")
View Real Time Performance Monitor ("View RTPM")
Clear RTPM error ("Clear RTPM")
Initialize DPC ("Init DPC")
Configuration mode can be entered when the "Ready" message is displayed on the DOC. To enter the
Configuration mode:
1) Press both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously.
2) Verify that "View Config" is displayed.
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Entry to Configuration mode starts with a Main menu, allowing the user to select one of four submenus.
The Main menu includes the following submenu options:
"View Config"
This is the entry point into the Configuration menu. Press the SELECT switch
to enter a submenu allowing the user to view the drive operating parameters,
firmware revisions and hardware serial numbers. Press the MENU switch to
select the next option in the Main menu.
"Set Config"
Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to select and
set the drive operating parameters. Press the MENU switch to select the next
option in the Main menu.
"Diagnostics"
Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to display
diagnostic parameters or perform diagnostic operations. Diagnostics includes
the "Park Drive" option to prepare the drive for shipping. Press the MENU
switch to select the next option in the Main menu.
"Set Serial #"
Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to set the
drive serial number. Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the
Main menu, which will wrap back to the entry point of Configuration mode and
display "View Config".
NOTE
The serial number set in the drive must correspond to the last 5 digits
of the drive's actual serial number for accurate internal event logging
to occur. The drive's actual serial number is written on the back of the
drive enclosure.
To move up a level in the Configuration menu hierarchy, press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
To exit the Configuration mode, press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously from
the Main menu. The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the
Configuration mode.
The "Ready" message is displayed when a media cartridge is loaded on the drive spindle.
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DOC DISPLAY
View Config
ENTER VIEW
CONFIG MENU
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
MENU
ENTER
SET CONFIG MENU
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
Set Config
MENU
"Set Config"
ENTER
DIAGNOSTIC MENU
Diagnostics
MENU
ENTER SERIAL NUMBER
ENTRY MENU
Set Serial #
MENU
Main Menu
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VIEWING THE CONFIGURATION ("VIEW CONFIG")
To view the configuration, press the TEST/SELECT switch while "View Config" is displayed in the Main
menu. The drive will enter the View Configuration menu which includes the following options:
"View Current"
"View FW Revs"
"View HW S/Ns"
Press the SELECT switch to display the current drive operating parameters.
The operating parameters are listed in the table below. Press the MENU
switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu.
Press the SELECT switch to display the drive firmware revisions. These
include firmware revisions for the DPC, Rws A, and Rws B and Woodi. Press
the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu.
Press the SELECT switch to display the serial numbers. These include serial
numbers for the Drv SN, Woodi, Rws A, Rws B, Oma A, Oma B, and Dpc.
Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration
menu.
"View HW P/Ns"
Press the SELECT switch to display the hardware part numbers. These
include part numbers for Woodi, Rws A, Rws B and Dpc. Press the MENU
switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu.
View Configuration Messages
OPTION
NAME
CURRENT
SETTING
DEFAULT FACTORY
SETTING
SCSI ID:
Parity:
# 0 - 7
On of Off
0
On
Eng
Off
1
Language:
Wrt Prot:
Auto Load:
Load SW:
Rd Ahead:
CDE Curs:
Busy
Eng, Frh or Grm
On of Off
Slot 1 - 6 or MRU
On or Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On or Off
On or Off
On or Off
ModSel RA
MM SpinUp
On or Off
On or Off
A structure diagram for the View Configuration menu is shown in the next figure.
To move up a level in the Configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu, press the LOAD/MENU and
TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously.
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To exit the Configuration mode, press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously from
the Main menu. The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the
Configuration mode.
DISPLAY CURRENT
SELECT
SELECTIONS
View Current
MENU
DISPLAY FW
REVISIONS
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
SELECT
SELECT
View FW Revs
MENU
"Set Config"
DISPLAY HW
SERIAL NUMBERS
View HW S/Ns
MENU
DISPLAY HW
PART NUMBERS
SELECT
View HW P/Ns
MENU
View Config Menu
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SETTING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE OPERATING PARAMETERS ("SET CONFIG")
To enter the mode to set the drive configuration, press the TEST/SELECT switch while "Set Config" is
displayed in the Main menu. The drive will enter the Set Configuration menu which includes the following
options:
"Set Defaults"
"SCSI ID:"
Press the SELECT switch to set all drive operating parameters to the factory
defaults. Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Set
Configuration menu.
Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the possible SCSI ID values
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7). When the desired ID value is displayed, press the MENU
switch to enter that value as the SCSI ID and select the next option in the Set
Configuration menu.
"Parity:"
Press the SELECT switch to turn parity checking on or off. SCSI bus parity
generation is always enabled but SCSI bus parity checking by the drive may
be turned on or off. When the desired state (on or off) is displayed, press the
MENU switch to enter that state for parity checking and select the next option
in the Set Configuration menu.
"Language:"
Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the language options (Eng =
English, Frh = French, Grm = German) for the DOC operating messages.
When the desired language option is displayed, press the MENU switch to
enter that option and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
"Wrt Prot:"
Press the SELECT switch to turn write protect on or off. When the desired
state (on or off) is displayed, press the MENU switch to enter that state for
write protect and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
"AutoLoad:"
Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the Auto Load options. The drive
can be configured to load the cartridge residing in a specific slot (1,2,3,4,5,6)
or the Most Recently Used (MRU) cartridge. When the desired option
(1,2,3,4,5,6,MRU) is displayed, press the MENU switch to enable that option
and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
"Load SW:"
Press the SELECT switch to enable or disable the LOAD switch on the DOC.
When the desired state (on or off) is displayed, press the MENU switch to
enter that state for load switch and select the next option in the Set
Configuration menu.
"Rd Ahead:"
"CDE Curs:"
Press the SELECT switch to turn read ahead on or off. When the desired
state (on or off) is displayed, press the MENU switch to enter that state for
read ahead and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
Press the SELECT switch to turn the CDE indicator (a blinking solid cursor in
the rightmost display position) on or off. When the desired state (on or off) is
displayed, press the MENU switch to enter that state for CDE Curs and select
the next option in the Set Configuration Menu.
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"Busy"
Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Busy option between On and Off.
When the desired mode has been selected, press the LOAD/MENU switch to
select the next option.
"ModSel RA"
"MM SpinUp"
Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Mode Select Read Ahead option
between On and Off. When the desired mode has been selected, press the
LOAD/MENU switch to select the next option.
Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Media Management Spin Up option
between On and Off. When the desired mode has been selected, press the
LOAD/MENU switch to select the next option.
A structure diagram for the Set Configuration menu is shown in the next figure.
To move up a level in the configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu, press the LOAD/MENU and
TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously.
To exit the Configuration mode, press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously from
the Main menu. The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the
Configuration mode.
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SET VALUES
TO DEFAULT
SELECT
SET DEFAULT
MENU
0
SELECT
0
SCSI ID
7
MENU
SELECT
ON
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
ON
PARITY
OFF
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
MENU
"Set Config"
ENG
SELECT
ENG
FRH
GRM
LANGUAGE
MENU
SELECT
SELECT
ON
OFF
WrtProt
OFF
MENU
1
2
.
1
AutoLoad
MRU
MENU
SELECT
ON
OFF
ON
Load SW
MENU
A
Set Config Menu (Part 1)
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SELECT
OFF
ON
A
OFF
OFF
Rd Ahead
MENU
OFF
ON
SELECT
CDE Curs
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
MENU
"Set Config"
SELECT
ON
ON
ON
Busy
OFF
MENU
SELECT
ON
ModSel RA
OFF
MENU
SELECT
ON
ON
MM SpinUp
OFF
MENU
Set Config Menu (Part 2)
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SETTING THE SCSI ID
The SCSI ID can be set to one of eight device Identification (ID) numbers (0 through 7); however, each
device connected to the same SCSI bus must have a different SCSI ID.
Perform the following procedure to set the LF 6600's SCSI ID number:
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "SCSI ID" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the options for the SCSI ID value
(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7). When the desired value is displayed for the SCSI ID, press MENU to
enter the SCSI ID value and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
NOTE
After resetting the device ID, turn the drive off, wait 1 sec and then
turn the drive on again. This ensures that the new device ID will be
acknowledged by the SCSI bus.
SETTING THE BUS PARITY CHECKING
SCSI bus parity generation is always enabled; however, SCSI bus parity checking at the drive can be
disabled.
Perform the following procedure to turn parity checking on or off.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Parity:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for parity checking (on, off) When the
desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in
the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
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SETTING THE LANGUAGE
The language option enables the user to select the language used by the LF 6600 to display messages in
the Operating mode. (English is the only available language for Configuration mode.)
Perform the following procedure to set the operating mode display language.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Language:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the language display options (Eng = English,
Frh = French, Grm = German). When the desired language option is displayed, press
MENU to enter the language option and move to the next option in the Set Configuration
menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
SETTING THE WRITE PROTECT OPTION
The write protect option enables the user to inhibit the LF 6600 from writing to any media inserted into the
drive, regardless of the write protect setting on the media cartridges.
Perform the following procedure to turn write protect on or off.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Wrt Prot:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for write protect (on, off). When the
desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in
the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
NOTE
The Write Protect indicator on the DOC is illuminated when write
protect is enabled.
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SETTING THE MEDIA AUTOLOAD OPTION
The media AutoLoad load option enables a user to choose which media cartridge is automatically inserted
and loaded at power up and whenever the LOAD/MENU switch is pressed while in the Operating mode.
The factory default selects the cartridge in slot 1.
Perform the following procedure to set the LF 6600's AutoLoad option:
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "AutoLoad:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the autoload options, (1,2,3,4,5,6,and MRU).
When the desired option is displayed, press MENU to enable that option and to move to
the next option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
SETTING THE LOAD SWITCH OPTION
The load switch option enables the user to enable or disable the LOAD/MENU switch on the DOC. The
LOAD/MENU switch can be disabled to prevent accidentally spinning down a media cartridge. This also
prevents cartridge loading from the DOC, giving the host exclusive control of media loading.
Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the LOAD/MENU switch.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Load SW:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch (on, off). When
the desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next
option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
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SETTING THE READ AHEAD OPTION
The read ahead option often improves the overall read data transfer rate of the LF 6600 in applications
which require continuous blocks of data to be read (as compared to the same subsystem without read
ahead).
Perform the following procedure to turn read ahead on or off.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Rd Ahead:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for read ahead (on, off). When the
desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in
the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
CAUTION
The read ahead option is system dependent. Ensure that you check
with your system analyst before setting this option.
When enabled, the read ahead option uses the data buffer (2 MBytes) to store data sectors read from the
disk beyond those sectors requested by the host. Subsequent sequential sectors will be read directly from
the buffer instead of incurring the latency time it takes to access sequential sectors. (Refer to the LD 6100/
LF 6600 SCSI Interface Specification [P/N 97653978].)
SETTING THE CDE CURS OPTION
The CDE Curs (Controller Detected Error) option enables a blinking solid cursor in the rightmost character
location of the DOC panel when a CDE has occurred. In most system installations, the host system will
recover from reported CDE's and no user intervention is required. A developer may wish to enable this
indicator during system development or installation.
Perform the following procedure to turn CDE Curs on or off.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "CDE Curs:" is displayed.
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5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for CDE Curs (on, off). When the
desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in
the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
SETTING THE BUSY OPTION
When the enabled, the “Busy” message is displayed at the DOC during a spin up or spin down operation.
The “Busy” message will also be displayed when a command that cannot be stored for later execution is
being executed.
Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the BUSY option.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "Busy:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch (on, off). When
the desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next
option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
SETTING THE MODSEL RA OPTION
When the enabled, the (Mode Select Read Ahead) ModSel RA option allows the LaserDrive to continue
reading sequentially after a READ command has been completed.
Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the ModSel RA option.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "ModSel RA:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch (on, off). When
the desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next
option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
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SETTING THE MM SPINUP OPTION
When the enabled, the (Media Management Spin Up) MM SpinUp option allows the LaserDrive to read
necessary media management information during spin up. If not enabled, the media management
information will recovered on the first media access command.
Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the MM SpinUp option.
1) Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
switches simultaneously.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Config" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu.
4) Press the MENU switch until "MM SpinUp:" is displayed.
5) Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch (on, off). When
the desired state is displayed, press MENU to enter the state and move to the next
option in the Set Configuration menu.
6) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to exit the
Configuration mode. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT
Switches again to move up to the Main menu.
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VIEWING DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS OR PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC
OPERATIONS ("DIAGNOSTICS")
To enter the diagnostic submenu, press the TEST/SELECT switch while "Diagnostics" is displayed in the
Main menu. The drive will enter the Diagnostics menu which includes the following options:
"Park Drive"
"Test Sensors"
"Clear NvRAM"
Press the SELECT switch to park the baseplates for drive shipment. If the
"Park Failed, Close Manually" message appears, refer to the Manual Release
section of this manual. Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the
Diagnostics menu.
Press the SELECT switch to enter sensor display mode. In sensor display
mode the DOC panel will display the status of the sensors within the drive.
For details, see the LF 6600 Hardware Maintenance Manual (P/N 97653979).
Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics menu.
CAUTION
Since the initialization variables cannot
be recovered once they are cleared, this
operation should only be performed by a
trained Customer Engineer (CE).
Press the SELECT switch; the message "Drive will reset and NvRAM will be
cleared! To Continue Press Select" will appear. Press the MENU switch if you
do not want to clear the nonvolatile memory (NvRAM) initialization variables;
press the SELECT switch to clear the NvRAM initialization variables in the
drive. Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics
menu.
“Cal Shuttle”
Press the SELECT switch to enter the Cal Shuttle option. This option allows
alignment of the load pin to the center of the cartridge track. If the shuttle
requires calibration, press SELECT to continue the calibration procedure.
Follow the instruction displayed at the DOC. During the calibration procedure,
the message “Align Slot “1 and “Close Door” will alternate at the DOC. When
the cal procedure has been completed, press LOAD/MEDIA switch to return
to the MAIN menu.
"View CDEs"
Press the SELECT switch to view the controller detected error (CDE). The
DOC will display the error code. When no error has occurred, the "No CDE
Error" message is displayed. The error code is cleared upon exiting the
Diagnostics menu. The error code should be logged by the operator for aiding
the CE in diagnosing the drive problem. Press the MENU switch to select the
next option in the Diagnostics menu.
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"Sys Log:"
Press the SELECT switch to enable or disable system event logging. The log
can be used by a trained CE to help in problem isolation or for performance
monitoring. Drive performance will be slowed and may not meet specification
if logging is enabled. The default is "Sys Log Off". Press the MENU switch to
select the next option in the Diagnostics Menu.
"Test Thru:"
Press the SELECT switch to set the level of diagnostics tests which will be
performed during selftest (refer to the next table). Selftest is invoked by
pressing the TEST switch on the DOC panel.
Tests always start at test 0 and continue through the test number selected by
the "Test Thru:" option. For example, if test 5 is selected ("Test Thru:5"),
selftest diagnostics will include tests 0 through 5. This selftest series will be
performed each time the TEST switch is pressed.
Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics Menu.
Diagnostics Selftests
TEST #
DESCRIPTION OF TEST
0
Power-on self-test. This test cannot be disabled; it runs
automatically when the drive is powered on.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PCA Self-tests, DPR Communication
Read/Write Data Path
OMA
Cartridge Guide and Shuttle Sensors
Baseplate and Spindle Motor Operation
Servo Control Systems
Read Performance
Write Performance, Write Power Calibration
Reserved
"View RTPM"
Press the SELECT switch to view the RTPM (Real Time Performance
Monitor) status. If no RTPM error has occurred, the DOC will display "No
RTPM Err". If an RTPM error has occurred, the DOC will display the media
serial number and drive channel combination which caused the RTPM error.
The media serial number will be displayed for 5 sec (S/N: ########) and
then the drive channel will be displayed for 4 sec (Channel: A, B, or A+B).
The display will then return to the View RTPM option.
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"Clear RTPM"
CAUTION
RTPM errors indicate the drive or media require maintenance, and place the
drive in a read only mode. Corrective action may be as simple as cleaning the
media that caused the error, or may require the attention of a trained
Customer Engineer (CE) to repair the drive. Clearing this error without
resolving the cause may reduce the total media capacity because of
abnormally high relocations during write operations.
Press the SELECT switch; if an RTPM error has not occurred, the message
"No RTPM Err" will briefly appear and the display will return to "Clear RTPM".
If an RTPM has occurred, a confirmation message will be displayed. Press
the SELECT switch to clear the RTPM error and enable writing. Press the
MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostic (Park Drive) menu
without clearing the RTPM error. The drive will not perform write operations
with an RTPM error.
"Init DPC"
Press SELECT switch to Initialize DPC. This option will clear all the serial
E-Prom values and reset the drive.
A structure diagram for the Diagnostics menu is shown in the next figure.
To move up a level in the configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu, press the LOAD/MENU and
TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously.
To exit the Configuration mode, press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches simultaneously from
the Main menu. The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the
Configuration mode.
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SELECT
Park Drive
MENU
Enter Sensor
Display Mode
SELECT
SELECT
Test Sensors
MENU
Confirm Clear
SELECT
SELECT
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
Clear NV RAM
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
MENU
"Set Config"
Confirm Cal Shuttle
SELECT
SELECT
Cal Shuttle
MENU
Display Default
Information
View CDEs
SELECT
SELECT
MENU
OFF
ON
OFF
Sys Log
MENU
00
01
.
SELECT
00
Test Thru
09
MENU
A
Diagnostics Menu (Part 1)
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A
Display RTPM
Information
SELECT
View RTPM
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
MENU
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
RTPM
True
Y
SELECT
Confirm Clear
SELECT
N
"Set Config"
No RTPM Err
Clear RTPM
RTPM Condition is Cleared
MENU
Reset Drive
SELECT
Init Done
Init DPC
Self Test
MENU
Diagnostic Menu (Part 2)
SET THE INTERNAL DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER ("SET SERIAL #")
To enter the serial number submenu, press the TEST/SELECT switch while "Set Serial #" is displayed in
the Main menu. The drive will enter the menu allowing the operator to view and change the internal drive
serial number.
NOTE
The serial number set in the drive must correspond to the last 5 digits
of the drive's actual serial number for accurate internal event logging
to occur. The drive's actual serial number is located on the back of the
drive enclosure.
To change the drive's 5-digit serial number, follow these steps:
1) Enter the Configuration mode by simultaneously pressing the LOAD/MENU and TEST/
SELECT switches.
2) Press the MENU switch until "Set Serial #" is displayed.
3) Press the SELECT switch to enter the serial number mode. The serial number will be
displayed.
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4) If the serial number does not require revision, simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and
TEST/SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu. Simultaneously press the LOAD/
MENU and TEST/SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode.
If the serial number requires revision, press the MENU switch until the digit position to be
changed is blinking. Then press the SELECT switch until the desired digit value is
displayed. Continue to select digit positions and values until the correct serial number is
displayed.
5) Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches to move up to the
Main menu. Simultaneously press the LOAD/MENU and TEST/SELECT switches again
to exit Configuration mode.
A structure diagram for the Set Serial # menu is shown in the next figure.
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SELECT
0
.
.
1
2
3
4
5
DRV SN
9
Blank
MENU
SELECT
SELECT
SELECT
0
.
PRESS BOTH
SWITCHES
SIMULTANEOUSLY
TO RETURN TO
MAIN MENU
.
1
2
3
4
5
DRV SN
DRV SN
9
Blank
MENU
"Set Config"
0
.
1
2
3
4
5
.
9
Blank
MENU
0
.
.
1
2
3
4
5
DRV SN
9
Blank
MENU
SELECT
0
.
.
1
2
3
4
5
DRV SN
9
Blank
MENU
N
=
Digit to be Set is Flashing
Set Serial # Menu
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TEST MODE
Each LF 6600 automatically enters the Test mode each time it is powered on. Power-on selftest
diagnostics are run to verify the operational readiness of the drive.
After the LF 6600 successfully passes the power-on selftests, the drive enters the Operating mode. When
the LF 6600 is in the Operating mode, the operator may manually enter the Test mode and invoke the
system function diagnostics.
The level of selftest diagnostic coverage is configurable via the "Test Thru:" option in the Diagnostics
menu. Lower level tests (numbers 0 through 6) verify basic drive hardware operation.
When errors are detected, the appropriate diagnostic message will be displayed on the DOC. Diagnostic
messages are presented to the operator in the form of failed test codes and Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
mnemonics that can be relayed to a CE for repairing the malfunction.
If no problems are detected by the system function diagnostics, the display will show "Diagnostics
Complete. Press TEST to restart drive...".
Pressing TEST resets "Test Thru:" value to 00 and initiates selftest option. At the successful completion of
this selftest, the LF 6600 is returned to the operating mode, ready for normal operation.
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MEDIA CARTRIDGE HANDLING
The LM 6000 media is used in all LD 6100/LF 6600/LF 6602 drives. The LM 6000 media cartridge,
illustrated in the next figure, is shipped ready for immediate use and does not require preformatting.
CARTRIDGE DOOR
ROLLER DETENT
6000 MEDIA
IDENTIFICATION HOLE
INSERTION
DIRECTION
HUB AND MAGNET RING
ARROW
LABEL RECESS
DOOR
LEVER
LABEL RECESS
LOCKING NOTCH
WRITE PROTECT
SWITCH
MEDIA LOADING NOTCHES
WRITE PROTECT
INDICATOR
SIDE A/B
IDENTIFICATION
HOLE
EP006708
The LM 6000 Media Cartridge
The LM 6000 media cartridge has visible arrows to indicate the direction of insertion into the shuttle slots.
Take care to insert the media with the correct orientation. The media cartridge has a write protect switch
which write protects both sides of the media when the switch is in the active position.
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Observe the following precautions to ensure data integrity when handling or storing a media cartridge:
1) Do not drop the media cartridge onto hard surfaces.
2) Do not physically abuse the cartridge exterior or access mechanisms.
3) Do not store the media cartridge in the drive.
4) Remove cartridges from the drive when the drive is going to be moved.
5) Apply labels only in designated areas. Refer to the Affixing Label section for instructions
on label placement.
6) Avoid exposing the media cartridge to direct sunlight and condensation.
CAUTION
Careful attention to the environmental constraints specified in the LM
6000 Media Specification (P/N 97647044) is strongly recommended
to prevent damage to the media.
7) Do not expose the media cartridge to temperature extremes.
8) Stabilize the media cartridge to the specified operating temperature range 1 hr before use.
9) Do not open the media access shutter.
10) Do not touch the disk surface through the media access shutter.
11) Do not remove the disk from the cartridge.
12) Use, handle and store the media cartridge in clean office conditions.
13) Do not smoke while handling the media. Smoke is a prime source of disk contamination.
All smoking materials should be kept away from areas where the media are in use or
storage.
14) Keep external surfaces of the cartridge clean. Dust the cartridge periodically with a soft,
dry, lint-free cloth.
For more information concerning media care and handling, refer to the LM 6000 Media
Specification (P/N 97647044).
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SETTING THE WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH
To manually write protect a cartridge, set the write protect switch on the data cartridge as indicated in the
next figure.
WRITE PROTECT
SWITCH
NOT WRITE
PROTECTED
WRITE
PROTECTED
(NOT WRITE PROTECTED
HOLE IS OPEN
WRITE PROTECTED
HOLE IS CLOSED)
WRITE PROTECT
SWITCH
EP004350
Manually Write Protecting the Media Cartridge
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AFFIXING LABELS
Title and content labels are supplied with each LM 6000 media cartridge and should be affixed before the
cartridge is inserted into the LF 6600. Before affixing the labels in the recessed areas (see figure below),
ensure that the surface of the cartridge is clean and dry.
SIDE A VIEW
POSITION
LABELS HERE
EP004111
Label Placement
MEDIA INSERTION AND REMOVAL
MEDIA ACCESS DOOR
Individual media cartridges are inserted and removed through the front panel media access door. When
fully closed, the door is held by magnetic contacts. A safety switch prevents operation of the shuttle if the
door is open. When the door is opened and closed, the drive tests the six slots to determine which slots
have media cartridges present.
The door is automatically locked by a electrical safety lock when the drive begins operation. An
independent manual key lock, located in the bezel assembly, provides an additional locking method for
preventing unauthorized media access.
Operator access to the media requires the shuttle to be in the home position. The home shuttle position
squarely aligns all six cartridge slots with the media access door as illustrated in the next figure.
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ELECTRICAL
SAFETY LOCK
LATCH
KEY LOCK LATCH
DOOR SAFETY SWITCH TAB
KEY LOCK
EP006026
LF 6600 Media Access
Returning the shuttle to home can be accomplished by host command or by pressing LOAD/MENU at the
DOC. If access is authorized, the drive will unload the media cartridge into the shuttle, move the shuttle to
the home position, and unlock the electrical safety door lock. If access is denied by command from the
host, pressing LOAD/MENU will have no effect and the DOC will briefly display the "Denied" message.
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CARTRIDGE INSERTION
LM 6000 media cartridges are inserted directly into the LF 6600 shuttle via the media access door
described in the Media Access Door section. Ensure that the arrows on the cartridge point toward the
shuttle and insert the cartridge into the slot until it is fully seated and its back edge is flush with the edge of
the shuttle.
ENSURE THAT CARTRIDGES
DIRECTIONAL ARROWS
POINT IN TOWARD THE SHUTTLE
INSERTION
DIRECTION
ARROWS
CARTRIDGE
EP006091
Data Cartridge Insertion
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CARTRIDGE REMOVAL
LM 6000 media cartridges may be removed from the media access door. To aid in removing the closely
spaced cartridges, the top rear edge of the shuttle is cut away and a notch is provided on the exposed
edge of each cartridge. Pulling on the cartridge notch with one finger as shown in the next figure, will back
the cartridge out far enough so that it can be grasped and removed.
LM 6000 Cartridge Removal
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MANUAL CARTRIDGE RELEASE MECHANISM
If power fails or if the drive fails with a media cartridge inserted, the media cartridge can be manually
removed by opening the drive baseplates, removing the bezel and then retracting the cartridge.
OPENING THE BASEPLATES
With the manual release tool, perform the following procedure:
1) Move the AC power switch to the OFF ( O ) position and disconnect the AC power cable
from the wall outlet.
2) At the rear panel, insert the manual release tool into the upper access hole and engage
the recessed D-shaped shaft. Turn the tool handle counterclockwise as far as it will turn
to open the upper baseplate.
3) Repeat step 2) at the lower access hole to open the lower baseplate.
UPPER
ACCESS
HOLE
MANUAL
RELEASE TOOL
REAR PANEL
LOWER ACCESS HOLE
EP006046
Manually Opening the LF 6600 Baseplates
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REMOVING THE BEZEL
NOTE
A T15 screwdriver is required for removing the bezel assembly.
1) Release the electrical safety door lock by inserting the flat handle end of the manual
release tool through the slot in the bezel and move the locking lever to the left out of the
door lock tab as shown below.
RETRACT LOCK
MECHANISM BY
PULLING BACK HERE
DOOR LOCK MECHANISM
DISENGAGED
DOOR LOCK MECHANISM
ENGAGED
EP006037
Manually Overriding the Door Lock
2) Open the media access door and remove the M4 x 20 mounting screw. Unplug the door
safety switch cables at the chassis and remove the bezel assembly by pulling it up and
away from the lower mounting tabs on the chassis as shown in the figure below.
CAUTION
Ensure that you do not damage the door safety switch cables when
you are removing the bezel.
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CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING HOOKS
DOOR SAFETY
SWITCH CABLES
M4 X 20
SCREW
BACK VIEW OF BEZEL
BEZEL
DOOR SAFETY
SWITCH
HOOK RESTS
EP006044
Bezel Removal
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RETRACTING THE CARTRIDGE
1) Insert the manual release tool onto the D-shaped shaft at the front of the drive as shown
below to operate the cartridge insertion mechanism. Turn the tool clockwise as far as it
will turn, pulling the cartridge back into the shuttle.
FRONT
ACCESS
MANUAL
RELEASE
TOOL
EP006040A
LF 6600 Manual Cartridge Retraction
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2) Manually move the shuttle to the home position as shown below.
EP006039
Manually Moving the Shuttle Assembly to the Home Position
3) Remove the cartridge from the shuttle slot.
MEDIA LOADING
Individual media cartridges can be selected for loading by host command or by the autoload configuration
option. The host can select and load a media cartridge from any shuttle slot by issuing an appropriate
SCSI bus command.
Selection by the autoload configuration option occurs at initial power up and when the LOAD/MENU switch
on the DOC is pressed while the LF 6600 is in Operating mode. Depending on the setting of the autoload
option, the LF 6600 automatically inserts and loads one specified media cartridge or the most recently
used (MRU) cartridge or moves the shuttle to the home position.
If the selected cartridge is not present, the DOC displays "# Empty", where # represents cartridges 1-6.
For more information on viewing and setting drive configuration options, refer to the Configuration Mode
section of this manual.
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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
ACCESSING DRIVES
During operator maintenance, if you need to extend and access a drive through the front of the LF 6602,
perform this procedure:
1) Disconnect a drive from the shipping bracket at the rear of the LF 6602 by unfastening the
four M4 screws (see figure below).
SHIPPING
BRACKET
EP006031A
Disconnecting a Drive from the Shipping Bracket
2) Pull off the cabinet's trim panel (see next figure).
3) Press down on the front release levers of one drive's rack mount slide and pull the drive
out, away from the cabinet.
An interlock is incorporated into the design of the LF 6602's front panel to allow the extension of only one
drive at a time. If the interlock is defeated and if both drives are extended simultaneously on their rack
mount slides, the cabinet will become unbalanced and will topple over.
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WARNING
Do not defeat the LF 6602's interlock and do not extend both drives
simultaneously.
TRIM
PANEL
CAUTION
LABEL
INTERLOCK
EP006083
LF 6602 Cabinet Configuration Showing Interlock Location
4) After you have finished, return the extended drive to its original position in the cabinet;
remount the shipping bracket on the rear of the cabinet and secure the bracket by re-
installing the four screws.
5) Re-install the cabinet's trim panel.
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INSPECTING AND CLEANING FAN AND BLOWER FILTERS
Two filters located on the drive's rear panel remove contaminants from air pulled into the drive (see figure
below).
FILTER ELEMENT
OUTER FAN
GRIL HALF
EP006088
Removing Filter Element from Fan
Inspect the Filters at the rear of the drive on a 1 - 6 month schedule and clean, if necessary, to ensure that
cooling air flow is not restricted. If the drive is exposed to excessive amounts of dust, decrease the time
between inspection intervals.
Remove dust on the drive's exterior with a dry, lint-free cloth. Dust can migrate to the media cartridge and
cause performance degradation.
CAUTION
Failure to maintain a clean Filter Element can reduce air flow through
the drive. This will create high temperatures in each LF 6600 which
may shorten the life of the drive.
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Perform the following procedure to clean the fan filter elements:
1) Unlock and open the cabinet door.
2) Set each drive's AC power switch to the OFF ( O ) position and verify that the fan and
blower have stopped running.
3) Remove each Outer Grill Half by grasping its sides and pulling it away from the chassis.
4) Remove each Filter Element by pulling it away from the inside of the Grill.
5) Wash each Filter Element in warm soapy water.
6) Rinse each Element thoroughly and let it air dry.
7) Re-install each Filter Element in the Outer Grill Half.
8) Replace the Outer Grill Half by snapping it onto the Inner Grill half.
REPLACING FUSES
As stated in the AC Power Requirement section of this manual, two fuses and two spare fuses are
integrated into the power receptacle on the rear panel of each LF 6600 (refer the next figure). If the drive
will not power up, one or both of the fuses may have blown.
To replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse for each drive:
1) Set the drive's AC power switch to the OFF ( O ) position and remove the AC power cord.
2) Insert a small, flat-blade screwdriver between the fuse holder and the receptacle housing,
as shown in the next figure.
FUSE
SPARE FUSE
FUSE HOLDERS
EP006079
Removing Fuse from AC Power Receptacle (Rear View of Unit)
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3) Gently pry the fuse holder open. Slide the fuse holder out of the receptacle and visually
inspect the active fuse to determine if it is blown. If the active fuse is blown, proceed to
step 4); otherwise, proceed to 5).
4) Remove the active fuse and discard it. Remove the spare fuse from its storage location
and insert the fuse between the fuse housing and the retaining clip.
5) Re-install the fuse holder into the receptacle, sliding the holder into the receptacle until the
holder is aligned flush with the receptacle housing.
6) Refer to the Power -On Procedure section.
7) If power is not restored, check the other fuse.
WARNING
If a spare fuse blows immediately after you have replaced the original
fuse, contact your next level of support.
Do not replace the spare fuse.
This may be a symptom of a more serious problem, either with the
drive's power supply or with the system power.
MEDIA CLEANING
Media disk surfaces should be inspected periodically and cleaned on an as-needed basis.
MEDIA CLEANING USING CLEANING KIT P/N 97662550
The Cleaning Kit P/N 97662550 provides a semi-automated cleaning method for cleaning the Plasmon
LM 4000 and LM 6000 12 inch optical media. Follow the instructions given in the enclosed Cleaning
Instructions.
The Kit contains the following items:
•
•
•
•
•
One 12 inch media cleaning fixture
One container of cleaning liquid
One package of 500 cleaning tissues
One pair of latex gloves
Cleaning Instructions
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ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are available from Plasmon LMS.
The cables listed in the table below can be purchased to connect product and host. All Plasmon SCSI
cables are shielded and can be used for both Differential and Single Ended applications.
Optional SCSI Cables
PLASMON
Part
Length
Connector A
Connector B
Number
77050622
97654406
97654408
97653532
97654499
97660914
97655289
97655292
97654500
97655290
97655291
97654409
97660913
97655288
1 M (3.3 ft)
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
1 M (3.3 ft)
1 M (3.3 ft)
1 M (3.3 ft)
1 M (3.3 ft)
12 M (39.6 ft)
2 M (6.6 ft)
2 M (6.6 ft)
2 M (6.6 ft)
4 M (13.2 ft)
4 M (13.2 ft)
4 M (13.2 ft)
4 M (13.2 ft)
19.1 cm (7.5 in)
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
50 pin low-density Alt 2-A
cable-Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
50 pin low-density Alt 2-A
cable-Male, Straight
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Lt angle
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
50 pin low-density Alt 2-A
cable-Male
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Rt angle
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable-Male, Lt angle
50 pin low-density Alt 2-A
cable-Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B cable-
Male
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable RT angle-Male
50 pin high-density Alt 1-A
cable Lt angle-Male
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The table below contains optional SCSI accessories such as terminators and adapters that can be
purchased to connect the drive to the host.
Optional SCSI Accessories
PLASMON
Product
Part
Type
Connector A
Connector B
Description
Number
97653447
97654411
Interface Adapter
50 to 68 pin
Adapter
50 pin high-density Alt
1-A cable-Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Female
Interface Adapter
AS/400 for 6501
Controllers
Adapter
Adapter
Adapter
Special long pin 68 pin
high-density B cable-
Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Female
97654412
97654413
Interface Adapter
RS/600-Wide-
68pin
68 pin Micro
Centronics-Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Female
Trilink Adapter
68 pin high-density B
cable Male
Two 68 pin high-
density B cable
connectors
Female, Female
97655293
97655294
97655295
97653428
97653429
97655539
97655540
Terminator-Passive
Terminator
S/E Terminator
50 pin high-density Alt
1-A cable-Male
None
None
None
None
None
Differential
Terminator
50 pin high-density Alt
1-A cable-Male
Terminator-Active
Terminator
S/E Terminator
S/E Terminator
50 pin high-density Alt
1-A cable-Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Male
Terminator
Differential
Terminator
68 pin high-density B
cable Male
Pass Thru
Terminator
S/E Terminator
68 pin high-density B
cable Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Female
Pass Thru
Terminator
Differential
Terminator
68 pin high-density B
cable Male
68 pin high-density B
cable Female
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Differential and Single - ended Cable Kits
PLASMON Part
Number
Product Description
Includes
SP97660827
SP97660828
SP97660829
SP97660830
SP97660831
SP97660832
Kit, Cable, Differential, US
Kit, Cable, Differential, EUR
Kit, Cable, Differential, UK
Kit, Cable, S/E, US
15165428, 97653429
97646185, 97653429
97646184, 97653429
15165428, 97653428
97646185, 97653428
97646184, 97653428
Kit, Cable, S/E, EUR
Kit, Cable, S/E, UK
The table below contains optional power cable part numbers for each country
Optional Power Cables
PLASMON
Part Number
Product
Description
Length
Connector A
Connector B
15165428
97646184
U.S. Power Cord
2 M (6.6 ft)
U.S. AC Plug
Male
In-Line Plug
Female
British Power Cord
2 M (6.6 ft)
2 M (6.6 ft)
2 M (6.6 ft)
United
Kingdom
Plug
In-Line Plug
Female
97646185
97653763
Eurpean Power
Cord
Cont. Europe
Plug
In-Line Plug
Female
AS/400 Power
Cord
In-Line Plug
Male
In-Line Plug
Female
The table below list the optional media cleaning accessories
Optional Media Cleaning Accessories
PLASMON
Part
Product Description
Includes
Number
97662550
97662548
12 inch Media Cleaning Kit
One 12 inch media cleaning fixture
One container of cleaning liquid
One package of 500 cleaning tissues
One pair of latex gloves
Cleaning Instructions
Media Cleaning Refills
Replacement container of cleaning liquid
Replacement package of cleaning tissues
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APPENDIX A
GERMAN TRANSLATIONS / ÜBERSETZUNGEN INS
DEUTSCHE
ABMESSUNGEN UND GEWICHT
Die Bezugsabmessungen für den LF 6602 (wie auch aus Abbildung 4 ersichtlich) betragen wie folgt:
Höhe:
Breite:
Tiefe:
99.9 cm
53.6 cm
81.3 cm
Der LF 6602 wiegt 204 kg.
TEMPERATUR, LUFTFEUCHTIGKEIT UND SEEHÖHE
In Tabelle 1 sind die Temperatur-, Luftfeuchtigkeits- und Meereshöhengrenzwerte für die im LF 6602
installierten LF 6600-Laufwerke aufgeführt.
Tabelle 1. Temperatur-, Luftfeuchtigkeits- und Höhengrenzwerte
LAGERUNG/
BEDINGUNG
BETRIEB
RUHE
(1)
TRANSPORT
2
Temperatur
-40 bis 66 C
20 C/h
-40 bis 66 C
20 C/h
10 bis 42 C
Maximale
11 C/h
Änderungsrate
Luftfeuchtigkeit
(Nicht Kondensierend)
10 bis 90%
10%/h
5 bis 95%
10%/h
5 bis 95%
10%/h
Maximale
Änderungsrate
Maximale
28 C
46 C
46 C
3
Feuchtkugel-temperatur
Minimaler
Taupunkt
2 C
2 C
2 C
4
-300 bis 3000 m
Lagerung: -300 bis 3000 m
Seehöhe
-300 bis 2000 m
Mit Datenträger
Transport: -300 bis 12000 m
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1 Die Lagerungsangaben beziehen sich auf maximal 90 Tage in der Plasmon LMS-Verpackung. Kondensation ist nicht
zulässig. Die Transportangaben gelten für maximal 1 Woche in einem werkseitig verschlossenen Behälter.
2 Falls nicht anders angegeben ist die maximale Betriebstemperatur für ein freistehendes Laufwerk auf Meereshöhe. 42 C.
Die maximale Betriebstemperatur über 300 m Höhe wird bei 2000 m Höhe linear auf 38 C herabgesetzt.
3 Weitere Informationen zu Temperatur- und Luftfeuchtigkeitsgrenzwerten im Betriebszustand finden Sie in der Produkts-
pezifikation für den LD 6100/ LF 6600/LF 6602 (Bestellnr. 97653977).
4 Für Datenträger gilt ein Grenzwert von 2000 m. Umgebungsbedingungen und Grenzwerte für Datenträger finden Sie in
der Produktspezifikation für den LM 6000-Datenträger (Bestellnr. 97647044).
2.5 STOSS UND VIBRATION
In Tabelle 2 sind die Stoß- und Vibrationskriterien und -grenzwerte für den LF 6602 angegeben:
Tabelle 2. Stoß- und Vibrationskriterien und -Grenzwerte
LAGERUNG/
TRANSPORT
1
BEDINGUNG
BETRIEB
2
RUHE
Wobbelvibration
(Bidirektional)
5 bis 22 Hz 0,01 Zoll
Doppelamplitude
5 bis 44 Hz 0,03 Zoll
Doppelamplitude
5 bis 44 Hz 0,03 Zoll
Doppelamplitude
1 Oktave/Minute
22 bis 500 Hz, 0,25 g 44 bis 500 Hz, 3,0 g 44 bis 500 Hz, 3,0 g
Peak
Peak
Peak
3
Stoss
10 msek.
(Hostwiederholungen Sind
Halb- Sinusimpuls Von
Und 10,0 g Peak
4
U.u.
Erforderlich
Laufwerksleistung Kann Sich
Während
Des
Tests
Verschlechtern)
Unverpackt
(3 Achsen)
5msek.Halb-
Sinusimpuls
20 g Peak
Verpackt Auf
Palette
Verpackt Auf
Palette
46 cm Fallversuch
- Flach
1 Mit entfernten Datenträgern
In LMS-genehmigter Verpackung
2
3 Die Häufigkeit wiederholter Stoßeinwirkungen ist so weit gering zu halten, daß mechanische bzw. elektrische Störungen
zwischen den einzelnen Stößen wieder nachlassen.
WECHSELSTROMBEDARF
Der primäre Netzkabeltyp hängt von der bestellten Konfiguration für den LF 6602 ab. Das primäre
Netzkabel versorgt die Steckdosenleiste im Gehäuse des LF 6602 mit Strom.
Jeder LF 6602 ist über ein geerdetes Netzkabel an die Steckdosenleiste angeschlossen. Beim LF 6600 ist
der Verbindungstecker in die Netzsteckdose integriert. Schutz gegen Überlaststrom wird durch zwei
Sicherungen gewährleistet, die zusammen mit zwei Reservesicherungen in die Netzsteckdose integriert
sind. Das Netzteil jedes Laufwerks erfordert die in Tabelle 3 angegebenen Netzspannungen.
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Das Netzteil ist selbstregulierend und erfordert kein mechanisches Schalten der Eingangsspannung oder
Netzfrequenz.
Tabelle 3. Wechselstrombedarf
LEISTUNG
(TYPISCH)
EINSCHALT-
STROMSTOSS1
NENNLEISTUNG,
MIN
FREQUENZ
WECHSELSPANNUNG
47 bis 66 Hz
47 bis 66 Hz
86,7 bis 128 V
3,0 A
1,5 A
10.0 A
5.0 A
15 A
15 A
173,4 bis 268 V
1 Weniger als 1 Sek., Kaltstarthinweis
HINWEIS
Nach Ausschalten des Stroms müssen Sie 1 Sekunde warten, bevor
der Strom wieder eingeschaltet werden darf.
WECHSELSTROMERDUNG
Um einen sicheren Betrieb zu gewährleisten, muß das Gehäuse des LF 6602 geerdet sein. Das
Wechselstromkabel enthält eine Erdleitung, die das Gehäuse des LF 6602 durch die
Wechselstromversorgung des Standorts an Sicherheitserde legt. Die Wechselstromversorgung des
Standorts wiederum muß diese Erdung an einen Erdanschluß legen. Alle Wechselstromverbindungen am
Standort müssen denselben Erdanschluß verwenden.
Ein Erdanschlußteil an der Geräterückseite (vgl. Abschnitt 2.2.) kann ebenfalls dazu verwendet werden,
den LF 6600 an einen Erdanschluß zu legen. Dieser Erdanschlußteil ist ein 6 mm M4-Bolzen mit Mutter
und Sicherungsscheibe.
KIPPTOLERANZ
Ermöglicht den Kippbetrieb von der waagrechten Stellung.
WÄRMEAUSSTRAHLUNG
Das Gehäuse des LF 6602 weist während eines Schreib-/Lesevorgangs eine typische Wärmebelastung
von 292 kcal/h (1160 BTU/h) auf. Wenn Datenträgerkassetten mit der Maximalgeschwindigkeit des
Laufwerks eingelegt, geladen, aktiviert, deaktiviert, entladen und entfernt werden, beträgt die typische
Wärmebelastung des LF 6602 ungefähr 364 kcal/h (1450 BTU/h).
WARNHINWEISE
Der LF 6602 ist als Lasergerät eingestuft und unterliegt den US-amerikanischen Anforderungen bezüglich
Lasergeräte. Die in Abbildung 5 dargestellten Warnhinweise sind erforderlich, um den US-
Bundesvorschriften nachzukommen. Diese Warnhinweise dürfen nicht von den Laufwerken im Gehäuse
des LF 6602 entfernt werden.
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AUSPACHEN DER LF 6602
WARNUNG
Um Personenverletzungen zu vermeiden, darf der LF 6602 nicht ohne
geeignete Hilfsvorrichtungen angehoben werden.
Beim Auspacken und Transport des LF 6602 ist sicherzustellen, daß
die Einheit um nicht mehr als 10 Grad gekippt wird. Der LF 6602 wiegt
über 181 kg. Wenn die Einheit um mehr als 10 Grad gekippt wird,
kann sie unversehens umfallen und zu Personenverletzungen führen.
WARNUNG
Um Personenverletzungen zu vermeiden, sind zwei Personen
erforderlich, um den LF 6602 auf einer Rampe nach unten zu rollen.
Hierbei ist sicherzustellen, daß die Einheit um nicht mehr als 10 Grad
gekippt wird. Der LF 6602 wiegt über 181 kg. Wenn die Einheit um
mehr als 10 Grad gekippt wird, kann sie unversehens umfallen und zu
Personenverletzungen führen.
WIEDERVERPACKEN DES LF 6602
Der LF 6602 sollte nur in seiner Originalverpackung wiederverpackt werden. Vor dem Wiederverpacken
sind die Grundplatten jedes Laufwerks zu schließen (weiteres hierüber finden Sie unter Schritt 2 im
nachfolgenden Verfahren).
VORSICHT
Die Grundplatten der Laufwerke müssen sich in geschlossener
Stellung befinden, bevor der LF 6602 transportiert wird. Nur so kann
eine nicht unter den Garantieschutz fallende Beschädigung der
Laufwerke vermieden werden.
WARNUNG
Der LF 6602 darf nicht ohne geeignete Hilfsvorrichtungen angehoben
werden.
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WARNUNG
Um Personenverletzungen zu vermeiden, sind zwei Personen
erforderlich, um den LF 6602 auf einer Rampe nach oben zu rollen.
Hierbei ist sicherzustellen, daß die Einheit um nicht mehr als 10 Grad
gekippt wird. Der LF 6602 wiegt über 181 kg. Wenn die Einheit um
mehr als 10 Grad gekippt wird, kann sie unversehens umfallen und zu
Personenverletzungen führen.
INSTALLATIONSANFORDERUNGEN
VORSICHT
Vor dem Einschalten der Laufwerke des LF 6600 müssen die
Transportblöcke aus Schaumstoff aus den Wagenvorrichtungen
entfernt werden.
Wenn der LF 6600 in ein Gerätegestell oder -Gehäuse eingebaut ist,
stellen Sie sicher, daß die interne Temperatur des Gestells oder
Gehäuses die in der Produktspezifikation und dem vorliegenden
Handbuch angegebenen Betriebsgrenzen nicht überschreiten.
Senkrecht gestapelte Einheiten erfordern spezielle Aufmerksamkeit
im oberen Bereich, in dem höhere Temperaturen herrschen.
Sie müssen das LF 6600 an eine Stromversorgung anschließen, die
eine direkte Erdung hat
(Netzwerk-/Erdungsverbindung TT =
Terminated Terra). Diese Einheit ist nicht für den Einsatz mit einer
schwimmenden Erdung (Netzwerk IT
vorgesehen.
=
Interrupted Terra)
Achten Sie darauf, daß das Laufwerk an eine Stromversorgung mit
ausreichender Stromstärke angeschlossen ist.
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WARNUNG
Um Brand oder Elektroschock zu vermeiden, darf der LF 6602 weder
Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden. Wartungsarbeiten
dürfen nur von qualifizierten Technikern ausgeführt werden.
Trennen Sie die Einheiten im Falle eines Brandes oder einer anderen
Notsituation von der Hauptstromversorgung, indem Sie die Stecker
aus den Steckdosen ziehen. Sollte das Herausziehen der Stecker
nicht
möglich
oder
praktisch
sein,
trennen
Sie
die
Hauptstromversorgung.
Die betriebsfremde Benutzung von Bedienelementen oder Reglern
oder die Durchführung von Verfahren, die im vorliegenden Handbuch
nicht beschrieben sind, kann zu einer gefährlichen Belastung durch
Laserstrahlung führen.
Vermeiden Sie es, direkt in den Laserstrahl oder dessen
Rückstrahlung auf einer reflektierenden Oberfläche zu blicken.
Unsichtbare Laserstrahlung kann freigesetzt werden, wenn die
Einheit offen ist und die Sicherheitsverriegelungen außer Kraft gesetzt
sind.
ANSCHLUßÜBERPRÜFUNG
Vor dem Einschalten des Systems sind folgende Schritte durchzuführen:
1) Überprüfen Sie, ob der Host-Adapter, falls vorhanden, ordnungsgemäß abgeschlossen ist.
2) Überprüfen Sie, ob der letzte LF 6602 im Bus, falls ein Bus vorhanden, ordnungsgemäß
abgeschlossen ist.
VORSICHT
Vor dem Einschalten der Laufwerke ist sicherzustellen, daß die
Transportblöcke aus Schaumstoff aus den Wagenvorrichtungen
entfernt wurden.
Anweisungen zum Einschalten des Systems finden Sie in Abschnitt 5 des vorliegenden Handbuchs.
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WARNUNG
Setzen Sie die Verriegelung des LF 6602 nicht außer Kraft, und
öffnen Sie nicht beide Laufwerke gleichzeitig.
EINSCHALTVERFAHREN
HINWEIS
Die Seriennummer, die dem Laufwerk zugeordnet wird, muß mit den
letzten 5 Ziffern der tatsächlichen Seriennummer des Laufwerks
übereinstimmen, damit eine exakte interne Ereignisprotokollierung
stattfinden kann. Die tatsächliche Seriennummer des Laufwerks
befindet sich an der Rückseite des Laufwerksgehäuses.
EINSTELLEN DIE "DEICE ID"
HINWEIS
Schalten Sie das Laufwerk nach Rücksetzung der Gerätekennung
aus, warten Sie 1 Sekunde und schalten Sie das Laufwerk dann
wieder ein. Dies stellt sicher, daß die neue Gerätekennung vom SCSI-
Bus anerkannt wird.
EINSTELLEN DIE "READ OPTION"
VORSICHT
Die Option "Read ahead" ist systemabhängig. Setzen Sie sich mit
Ihrem Systemanalytiker in Verbindung, bevor Sie diese Option
einstellen.
ANZEIGEN DER DIAGNOSEERGEBINISSE ODER DURCHFÜREN VON DIAGNOSERVER
FAHREN
VORSICHT
Da die Initialisierungsvariablen nicht wiederhergestellt werden
können, nachdem sie gelöscht wurden, sollte dieser Vorgang nur von
einem ausgebildeten Ingenieur des Kundendienstes durchgeführt
werden.
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EINSTELLEN DER INTERNEN LAUFWERKSSERIENNUMMER ("SERIENNR. EINSTELLEN")
HINWEIS
Die Seriennummer, die dem Laufwerk zugeordnet wird, muß mit den
letzten 5 Ziffern der tatsächlichen Seriennummer des Laufwerks
übereinstimmen, damit eine exakte interne Ereignisprotokollierung
stattfinden kann. Die tatsächliche Seriennummer des Laufwerks
befindet sich an der Rückseite des Laufwerksgehäuses.
HANDHABUNG VON DATENTRÄGERKASSETTEN
Achten Sie bei der Handhabung und Lagerung von Datenträgerkassetten auf die folgenden
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen, um die Datenintegrität zu sichern.
1) Die Datenträgerkassette niemals auf harte Flächen fallen lassen.
2) Das Kassettengehäuse oder den Zugriffsmechanismus nicht mißbrauchen.
3) Die Datenträgerkassette nicht im Laufwerk lagern.
4) Die Kassetten vor einem Transport aus dem Laufwerk entfernen.
5) Etiketten nur an den vorgesehenen Stellen anbringen. Anweisungen zum Anbringen von
Etiketten befinden sich in Abschnitt 5.4.2.
6) Die Datenträgerkassette vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Kondensation schützen.
VORSICHT
Zur Vermeidung einer Beschädigung der Datenträger wird dringendst
empfohlen, die in der Spezifikation für LM 6000-Datenträger
(Bestellnr. 97647044) angegebenen Umgebungsbeschränkungen
sorgfältig zu beachten.
7) Die Datenträgerkassette nicht extremen Temperaturen aussetzen.
8) Die Datenträgerkassette eine Stunde vor Gebrauch auf den angegebenen
Betriebstemperaturbereich stabilisieren.
9) Die Zugangsabdeckung des Datenträgers nicht öffnen.
10) Die Plattenoberfläche nicht durch die Zugangsabdeckung berühren.
11) Die Magnetplatte nicht aus der Kassette herausnehmen.
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12) Die Datenträgerkassetten in einer sauberen Büroumgebung benutzen, handhaben und
lagern.
13) Während der Handhabung von Datenträgern nicht rauchen. Asche und Tabak sind eine
Hauptquelle für die Verunreinigung von Magnetplatten. Alle Rauchutensilien sind aus
den Bereichen fernzuhalten, in denen Datenträger benutzt oder gelagert werden.
14)
14) Die Außenflächen der Kassetten sauber halten. Die Kassetten regelmäßig mit
einem weichen, trockenen, fusselfreien Tuch reinigen.Weitere Informationen zur Pflege
und Handhabung von Datenträgern finden Sie in der Spezifikation für den LM 6000-
Datenträger (Bestellnr. 97647044).
WARNUNG
Setzen Sie die Verriegelung des LF 6602 nicht außer Kraft, und
öffnen Sie nicht beide Laufwerke gleichzeitig.
VORSICHT
Wenn die Gebläsefilterelemente nicht sauber gehalten werden, kann
die Luftzirkulation im Laufwerk beeinträchtigt werden. Dies kann zu
einem übermäßigen Temperaturanstieg und damit zu einer
Beschädigung der Laufwerke führen.
AUSWECHSELN VON SICHERUNGEN
Wie in Abschnitt 2.6. des vorliegenden Handbuchs dargestellt, sind zwei Sicherungen und zwei
Ersatzsicherungen in die Netzbuchse an der Geräterückseite des LF 6600 eingebaut (vgl. Abbildung 40).
Wenn sich das Laufwerk nicht einschalten läßt, könnte eine oder beide Sicherungen durchgebrannt sein.
So tauschen Sie eine durchgebrannte Sicherung gegen eine Ersatzsicherung aus:
1) Stellen Sie den Wechselstromschalter des Laufwerks auf AUS (0), und ziehen Sie das
Netzkabel ab.
2) Fügen Sie einen kleinen Flachschraubenzieher zwischen dem Sicherungshalter und dem
Gehäuse der Buchse ein (vgl. Abbildung 40).
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3) Öffnen Sie den Sicherungshalter vorsichtig. Ziehen Sie den Sicherungshalter aus der
Buchse heraus und überprüfen Sie die aktive Sicherung, um festzustellen, ob sie
durchgebrannt ist. Wenn die Sicherung durchgebrannt ist, fahren Sie mit Schritt 4) fort,
ansonsten mit Schritt 5).
4) Entfernen Sie die aktive Sicherung und entsorgen Sie sie. Nehmen Sie die
Ersatzsicherung aus deren Aufbewahrungsort und fügen Sie die Sicherung zwischen
dem Sicherungsgehäuse und der Halteklammer ein.
5) Installieren Sie den Sicherungshalter wieder in der Buchse; schieben Sie dabei den Halter
in die Buchse, bis der Halter bündig auf das Gehäuse der Buchse ausgerichtet ist.
6) Wenn die Stromversorgung nicht wiederhergestellt wird, prüfen Sie die andere Sicherung.
WARNUNG
Sollte eine Ersatzsicherung unmittelbar nach dem Ersetzen der
Originalsicherung entfallen, dürfen Sie diese Sicherung nicht mehr
ersetzen.
Wenden Sie sich an die nächste Stufe technischer Unterstützung.
Dies könnte das Symptom eines schwerwiegenderen Problems sein,
das entweder am Netzteil des Laufwerks oder in der Stromversorgung
liegt.
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