Certified International Network Card DAStape User Manual

S p e c t r a L o g i c  
DAStape  
User Guide  
P.N. 90930055 Revision A  
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Notices  
Warnings and Cautions  
AC Power  
Warning: Risk of electrical shock. To remove AC power from the DAStape  
unit, unplug the power cord from the power inlet. There are no  
user serviceable parts within the unit.  
High Voltage  
Warning: The DAStape unit contains high-voltage components that can  
cause injury or death. Only qualified electricians should replace  
or install high-voltage components.  
Tapes  
Caution: Use only the data cartridges approved for use with the drive  
installed in the DAStape unit. Improper data cartridges can cause  
damage to the DAStape, drive, and tape cartridges.  
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Contents  
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1 Introduction  
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About DAStape  
The DAStape provides an interconnection that is easy to install, configure, and use. It  
was designed specifically for the needs of direct-attached storage (DAS). The DAStape  
100 and DAStape 200 support only single-ended or LVD SCSI tape drives.  
Note: Neither DAStape 100 nor DAStape 200 will support high-voltage  
differential (HVD) tape drives.  
The DAStape 100 supports a single Sony AIT-2 drive or Sony AIT-3 drive, and the  
DAStape 200 supports a single Quantum SDLT 320 or IBM LTO-2 tape drive.  
About This Guide  
This guide is written for DAStape owners, and reviews DAStape installation and use.  
Conventions Used  
This guide uses special conventions to highlight notes, cautions, and warnings.  
Note: Read Notes for additional information or suggestions about the  
topic or procedure being discussed.  
Caution: Read Cautions to learn ways to avoid damaging DAStape, tape  
drives or other equipment.  
Warning: Read Warnings to learn ways to avoid personal injury.  
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Chapter 1. Introduction  
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2 Installing DAStape  
This chapter covers the following information:  
Preparing for Installation  
Before you install a DAStape unit, complete these steps:  
• Identify the host that is to be associated with the unit, and its operating system.  
• Determine how the DAStape is to be used with your backup software.  
Proper Installation Environment  
When planning the DAStape installation, note that the unit, drives, and media must be  
maintained in a controlled environment. Environmental extremes and large quantities  
of airborne particulates can cause erratic operation of any peripheral, including the  
DAStape unit. See Appendix A. Specifications for information on DAStape operating  
specifications and tape drive operating specifications.  
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Chapter 2. Installing DAStape  
Unpacking the DAStape  
Before unpacking the DAStape, note that it is shipped with the following items:  
• Quick Setup Guide  
• CD-ROM, including firmware and User Guide (this guide)  
• One media cartridge and one cleaning cartridge  
(only for the DAStape 200 configured with and SDLT 320 drive)  
• AC power cord  
Removing the DAStape from Its Packaging  
To unpack the DAStape from its box, follow these steps.  
1. Remove the DAStape unit and its foam protectors from the box (Figure 2-1).  
Figure 2-1 The DAStape with its foam supports inside the box.  
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2. Set the protected DAStape on a clean, stable work surface (Figure 2-2).  
Figure 2-2 The DAStape in its foam supports.  
3. Remove the foam from each end of the DAStape, one end at a time.  
Caution: Be sure to support the first end before removing the foam from  
the second end.  
Figure 2-3 Remove the foam from the DAStape.  
4. Move the DAStape to the installation site when you are ready to connect it.  
Note: Keep DAStape’s packing materials in a safe place for moving or  
shipping the DAStape in the future. Any damage caused to  
DAStape due to improper packaging may void its warranty.  
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Chapter 2. Installing DAStape  
Connecting the DAStape  
Follow these instructions to connect the DAStape unit.  
1. Plug in the power cord.  
2. Turn on the DAStape unit.  
Note: The DAStape will make a high-pitched noise upon start up. This is  
normal behavior for the low-voltage sensor in the unit.  
Note: The DAStape has a SCSI terminator built into the unit. It can  
therefore only be placed at the end of a SCSI bus.  
Configuring the DAStape  
The DAStape comes with a SCSI ID switch that can be set for an ID between 0 and 15.  
You will need to make sure that the SCSI ID on the DAStape does not conflict with any  
other devices on the SCSI bus. To change the SCSI ID setting, follow these steps:  
1. Locate the SCSI ID on the rear panel of the DAStape, just above the terminator  
ports. The current ID setting is shown in the indicator window (Figure 2-4).  
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2. Use an object with a small pointed tip (such as a stylus or a pen) to press the  
plus (+) on the bottom or the minus (-) at the top to change the SCSI ID setting  
+
Indicator  
Window  
Change  
Figure 2-4 SCSI ID changer.  
3. Once the DAStape’s SCSI ID setting is unique from other devices on the SCSI  
bus, the DAStape is ready to use.  
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3 Using the DAStape  
This chapter covers the following information:  
Powering On and Off  
The DAStape unit power switch is located on the DAStape’s rear panel, just to the right  
Figure 3-1 The DAStape power switch.  
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Chapter 3. Using the DAStape  
Purchasing Media and Cleaning Cartridges  
Certified media and cleaning cartridges can be purchased directly from Spectra Logic’s  
Web site or by calling your sales representative.  
Contacting Spectra Logic  
Information  
Web Site  
Supplies and Accessories Sales  
United States Sales  
European Sales  
Ordering Media  
Phone: (800) 833-1132 or (303) 449-6400  
Fax: (303) 939-8844  
Phone: +44 (0) 870 112 2150  
Fax: +44 (0) 870 112 2175  
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4 DAStape 100 Tape Drives and Media  
The DAStape 100 uses a Sony AIT tape drive, either AIT-2 or AIT-3. The Sony AIT tape  
drive is a high-performance, low-maintenance tape drive. This chapter covers the  
following information:  
AIT Tape Drives  
The AIT tape drive has an internal, variable-speed fan that cools the baseplate and  
other drive components without introducing airborne dust into the tape path. The fan,  
visible from the outside of the DAStape, is also a critical part of the drive-cooling  
mechanism.  
The Sony AIT drive uses a built-in head cleaner designed to last for the life of the drive.  
This built-in cleaner works well, but it should not be relied upon as the only drive-  
cleaning mechanism, particularly in environments where more excessive drive head  
contamination may occur. Spectra Logic recommends that drives be cleaned after every  
100 hours of use in normal data center environments. If excessive read or write errors  
occur while the drives are being cleaned with that frequency, Spectra Logic  
recommends cutting the cleaning time to every 50 hours of drive use.  
Caution: Drive cleaning should be performed using only approved Sony  
SDX-TCL cleaning cartridges. For ordering information, see  
For more information about cleaning your drives, see Tape Drive Head Cleaning on  
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AIT Tape Drive LEDs  
The AIT tape drive has three light emitting diodes, or LEDs, on the front of the drive,  
LEDs  
Figure 4-1 The AIT drive sled, showing its faceplate and LEDs.  
Busy Indicates drive read and write activity.  
Tape Indicates tape load, unload activity and error rate information.  
Status Indicates the status of the tape drive including whether the tape inside is write  
protected, is a cleaning tape, or if the drive failed a self test.  
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Getting Information from the LEDs  
The following table summarizes the information carried by the blinking methods of the  
different drive LEDs:  
LED Type  
Type of Blink  
Offa  
Busy  
Tape  
Status  
Not Busy  
SCSI Active  
Drive active  
N/A  
Unloaded  
Loaded  
N/A  
Onb  
Write protected  
Cleaning tape at EOM  
Cleaning request  
Fast Blinkc  
Slow Blinkd  
Loading/Unloading  
Error Rate Warning: data may  
be written incorrectly  
Single Pulsee  
Double Pulsef  
Waiting for reset  
N/A  
Waiting for eject  
N/A  
N/A  
Self-test failure: power  
cycle the DAStape to reset  
a. Off: no color in the LED  
b. On: green* and not blinking  
c. Fast blink: blinks green* for 1/4 second and off for 1/4 second  
d. Slow blink: blinks green* for 3-1/2 seconds and off for 1/2 second  
e. One pulse: blinks green* for 1/4 second and off for 1 second  
f. Two pulse: blinks green* for 1/4 second twice in a row then off for 1 second  
* A green light on an AIT-2 drive is equivalent to a blue light on an AIT-3 drive.  
If the drive’s Tape LED indicates possible errors with the data on that tape, the errors  
may be caused by old media or physical damage to the media. Resolve the problem by  
copying the data to another tape and discarding the old tape.  
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Chapter 4. DAStape 100 Tape Drives and Media  
Maintaining the AIT Tape Drive  
The AIT tape drive is an extremely reliable media storage subsystem; performing a few  
simple maintenance procedures will keep the drives reading and writing reliably for  
many years.  
• For best performance with AIT tape drives, perform a read/write confidence test  
with your backup software regularly. For information about performing this  
operation, see the documentation for your backup software.  
• As explained in AIT Tape Drives on page 17, the drive cleans itself when necessary.  
If further cleaning is necessary, as indicated by the drive LED light and/or by the  
read/write confidence test, use only Sony SDX-TCL cleaning cartridges. For  
Tape Drive Head Cleaning  
Head cleaning with a Sony SDX-TCL cleaning cartridge should be performed in the  
following situations:  
• Every 100 hours of drive use (or less) in the following situations:  
• When the DAStape has been installed in areas having high amounts of airborne  
particulates.  
• When the drive fails to write or read data correctly.  
• When the drive fails to eject a data cartridge.  
Note: Damaged media can also cause read/write errors and failures.  
Most installations require scheduled cleaning using SDX-TCL cleaning cartridges.  
Scheduled cleaning is definitely required in installations having high amounts of  
airborne particulates.  
To clean your AIT tape drives, follow these steps:  
1. Power on the DAStape.  
2. Carefully insert the Sony SDX-TCL cleaning tape into the drive with the window  
facing the top of the drive. The cleaning tape performs automatic cleaning and  
ejects the cartridge when complete.  
Caution: Do not use the cleaning cartridge for more than the number of  
specified cleaning cycles indicated on the cartridge label. Mark  
the cleaning cartridge each time you use it or use backup  
software to track cleaning cartridge usage.  
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Caring for AIT Data Cartridges  
Although AIT cartridges are ruggedly built, they must be handled with care to preserve  
the data that they contain. The following are guidelines for storing and using AIT  
cartridges:  
• Do not open the tape access door of the cartridge or touch the magnetic tape; one  
fingerprint can prevent a drive from reading the tape. Handle only the plastic tape  
cartridge.  
• Keep the cartridge away from sources of electromagnetic fields such as telephones,  
dictation equipment, mechanical or printing calculators, motors, stereo speakers,  
and bulk erasers. Do not lay cartridges on a computer monitor or on the base unit  
of a computer.  
• Keep the cartridge away from direct sunlight and heat sources, such as radiators  
and warm air ducts.  
• Keep the cartridge free of moisture. Do not wet or submerge a cartridge in liquid.  
• Do not expose the cartridge to temperature extremes. Allow the cartridge to reach  
room temperature slowly.  
Handling of Tape Cartridges  
Proper handing of tape cartridges is essential to insuring data integrity.  
• Tape cartridges must be kept in a clean, dust-free environment. Store tape  
cartridges in a sealed container (the individual tape case or the 15-slot cartridge  
packs with the dust cover installed) when they are not loaded in the DAStape. The  
Spectra Logic Pack RackTM cartridge storage system is recommended when using  
the 15-cartridge pack.  
• Avoid abusive handling or dropping of tape cartridges. If a cartridge is  
inadvertently dropped, inspect it for damage. The dust cover on the cartridge must  
be properly seated or it could cause a jam condition in the tape drive.  
• Cartridges should be used within the environmental specifications described in  
Note: Extreme changes in temperature and humidity should be avoided  
whenever possible.  
Conditioning Cartridges  
Before use, the cartridge should be conditioned by exposure to the operating  
environment for a time at least equal to the period during which it has been out of the  
operating environment (up to a maximum of 24 hours).  
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5 DAStape 200 Tape Drives and Media  
The DAStape 200 uses a half-inch tape drive that could be any of the following:  
• HP First Generation Linear Tape Open (LTO-1) Ultrium  
• IBM Second Generation Linear Tape Open (LTO-2) Ultrium  
• Quantum Super Digital Linear Tape (SDLT) 320  
The following sections provide detailed information about the care and use of the tape  
drive inside the DAStape 200, as well as the media used in that tape drive. See  
Appendix A. Specifications on page 45 for tape drive specifications.  
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HP Ultrium Generation 1 Tape Drives  
HP Ultrium Tape Drive LEDs  
The HP Ultrium tape drive has four light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the front of the  
drive, as shown in Figure 5-1.  
LEDs  
Figure 5-1 The HP LTO-1 drive face, showing its LEDs.  
Ready This green LED indicates power and activity.  
Drive Error This amber LED indicates an error in the drive.  
Tape Error This amber LED indicates an error in the tape cartridge.  
Use Cleaning Cartridge This amber LED indicates when a cleaning cartridge should be used.  
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Getting Information from the LEDs  
The following table summarizes the information carried by the blinking methods of the  
different drive LEDs:  
LED Type  
Type of Blink  
Use Cleaning  
Cartridge  
Ready  
Drive Error  
Tape Error  
Off  
On  
Power is off, or there was a No fault has been  
No fault has been Drive does not require  
failure during self-test.  
Ready for use.  
detected.  
N/A  
detected.  
cleaning.  
N/A  
Cleaning cartridge in  
use; the Ready LED  
will also flash.  
Flashing  
Active.  
Unrecoverable  
Tape cartridge is  
faulty.b  
Drive needs cleaning.c  
hardware failure.a  
Flashing Pattern  
In OBDR mode.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
a. A power cycle or a successful tape load will turn off the LED; but if the hardware fault is still present, it will come on again if the same  
operation is performed.  
b. This LED could come on for a number of reasons. Do not use the cartridge; replace it. The LED will go out when a new tape load is started.  
c. The LED will continue to flash if power is cycled; it will only go out after an approved cleaning cartridge has been used.  
Maintaining the HP Ultrium Tape Drive  
HP Ultrium tape drives have been developed to require minimal cleaning. The amber  
LED for Use Cleaning Cartridge will flash when the drive needs to be cleaned. Only  
insert a cleaning cartridge into the drive when the LED indicates to do so.  
Note: Drive cleaning should be performed using only approved HP  
Ultrium cleaning cartridges; other cleaning cartridge formats will  
not load or run.  
To order approved cleaning cartridges from Spectra Logic, see  
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Manually Cleaning the HP Ultrium Tape Drive Head  
To clean your HP Ultrium tape drives, follow these steps:  
Note: Use only HP Ultrium cleaning cartridges.  
1. Power on the DAStape.  
2. Carefully insert the cleaning tape into the drive with the window facing the top  
of the drive.  
The cleaning tape performs automatic cleaning; this takes approximately five  
minutes.  
Note: If the cartridge ejects immediately, it has either expired or it is not  
an approved cleaning cartridge. In this case, discard the cartridge  
and begin the cleaning procedure with a new cartridge.  
During the cleaning cycle, the amber Use Cleaning Cartridge LED will remain on  
and the green Ready LED will flash.  
3. The drive ejects the cartridge when complete; remove the cleaning cartridge  
from the drive.  
Caution: Do not use the cleaning cartridge for more than the number of  
specified cleaning cycles indicated on the cartridge label. Mark  
the cleaning cartridge each time you use it or use backup  
software to track cleaning cartridge usage.  
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Caring for HP Ultrium Media  
Choosing Media  
Use only LTO Ultrium cartridges. Compatible media is recognizable by the Ultrium  
logo, which is the same as the logo on the front of the drive.  
Caring for HP Ultrium Media  
In optimal environments, LTO cartridges are should last for 1,000,000 passes over any  
part of the tape (this equals approximately 2,000 complete backup and restore  
operations). These numbers should, however, be limited in harsher environments.  
Caution: If you are using bar code labels, make sure that only one label is  
attached to the label area.  
Never use non-standard labels, and never attach anything to the  
cartridge other than in the label area.  
Using HP Ultrium Media  
Only use LTO Ultrium media within its operating range requirements (see Appendix A.  
Specifications). If you expose the media to conditions that exceed these limits, stabilize  
the media before use. To do this, keep the media out of use in the operating  
environment for at least 24 hours.  
Storing HP Ultrium Media  
Only store LTO Ultrium media within its operating range requirements (see Appendix  
A. Specifications). Make sure that the environment is clean, and always store cartridges  
in their plastic cases.  
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Maximizing HP Ultrium Media Life  
To maximize the life of your HP Ultrium media, follow these guidelines.  
• Do not touch the surface of the tape inside the cartridge.  
• Do not attempt to clean the tape path or the tape guides inside the cartridge.  
• Do not expose the tapes to excessively dry or excessively humid conditions.  
• Do not leave the cartridges in direct sunlight.  
• Do not leave the cartridges in places where magnetic fields are present (such as  
under telephones, next to monitors, or near transformers).  
• Do not drop the cartridges or handle them roughly.  
Avoiding Condensation  
Condensation can cause problems for tape drives and media. To minimize the chance  
of condensation, stay within specifications and observe the following guidelines.  
• Make sure that the operating environment is stable (away from windows, doors,  
and heating or cooling sources).  
• Avoid leaving cartridges in severe temperature conditions (such as in a car).  
• Avoid transferring data when the temperature is changing by more than 18oF (16oC)  
per hour.  
• If you bring a cold cartridge into a warm room, allow time for the cartridge to  
adjust to room temperature before use (up to 24 hours).  
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IBM Ultrium Generation 2 Tape Drives  
IBM Ultrium Tape Drive LEDs  
The IBM Ultrium tape drive has four light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the front of the  
drive, as shown in Figure 5-1.  
Single  
character  
display  
Status  
light  
Unload  
button  
Figure 5-2 The IBM LTO-2 drive face, showing its LEDs.  
Single-character display This LED presents a single-character code for:  
• Error conditions and informational messages  
• Diagnostic or maintenance functions (while in maintenance mode only)  
Status light This LED provides information about the state of the drive. The light can be  
green or amber, and (when lit) solid or flashing.  
Unload button This button is used for ejecting tapes from the unit as well as for initiating  
various maintenance functions.  
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Getting Information from the LEDs  
When the LED is off, it means that the unit has no power or is powered off.  
The following table summarizes the information given by the blinking methods of the  
status light LED:  
LED Color  
Indication  
Green  
Amber  
Solid  
The drive is powered on.  
The drive is powering on or is in maintenance mode.  
If a solid C appears in the single-character  
display, the drive needs cleaning.  
Flashing  
The drive is reading from the tape, writing to the One of the following applies:  
tape, rewinding the tape, locating data on the  
tape, loading the tape, or unloading the tape.  
The status light also flashes green if the drive  
contains a cartridge during the power-on cycle.  
In this case, the drive completes writing the  
current data and slowly rewinds the tape (the  
process may take up to 13 minutes). The light  
stops blinking when the drive completes the  
recovery and is ready for a read or write  
operation.  
- If the light flashes once per second, an error occurred  
and the tape drive or media may require service.  
(Note the code on the single-character display, then  
page 31 to determine the action that is required.)  
- If the light flashes twice per second, the tape drive is  
updating firmware.  
- If the light flashes four times per second, the tape  
drive detected an error and is performing a firmware  
recovery. It resets automatically.  
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Getting Information from the Single-Character Display  
Error Conditions and Informational Messages If multiple errors occur, the code with the highest  
priority (represented by the lowest number) displays first. When the error is corrected,  
the code with the next highest priority displays, and so on until no errors remain.  
Code  
0
Cause and Solution  
No error occurred and no action is required. This code displays:  
- When power is cycled.  
- When diagnostics have finished running and no error occurred.  
1
2
Cooling problem. The tape drive detected that the recommended operating temperature was exceeded.  
Perform one or more of the following actions:  
- Ensure that the cooling fan is rotating and is quiet.  
- Remove any blockage that prevents air from flowing freely through the tape drive.  
- Ensure that the operating temperature and airflow is within the specified range.  
- If the operating temperature is within the specified range and the problem persists, replace the drive.  
The error code clears when you power-off the tape drive or place it in maintenance mode.  
Power problem. The tape drive detected that the externally supplied power is approaching the specified  
voltage limits (the tape drive is still operating) or is outside the specified voltage limits (the tape drive is  
not operating). Perform the following:  
- Ensure that the power connector is properly seated.  
- Ensure that the proper dc voltages are being applied within the tolerances allowed.  
- If the proper voltages are being applied but the problem persists, replace the drive.  
The error code clears when you power-off the tape drive or place it in maintenance mode.  
Note: The single-character display is blank during normal operation.  
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Diagnostics and Maintenance To initiate a function, you must be in maintenance mode. For  
Function  
Codea  
1
Run Tape Drive Diagnostics  
Runs tests and determines whether the drive can properly load and unload cartridges and read and write data.  
Update Tape Drive Firmware from FMR Tape  
Load updated firmware from a field microcode replacement (FMR) tape.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
Create FMR Tape  
Copies the drive’s FMR data to a scratch (blank) data cartridge.  
Force a Drive Dump  
Performs a dump of data (also known as saving a microcode trace).  
Copy the Drive Dump to Tape (at Beginning of Tape)  
Copies data from a drive dump (captured by using Function Code 4) to the beginning of a scratch (blank) tape.  
Run SCSI Wrap Test  
Performs a check of the SCSI circuitry from and to the SCSI connector.  
Run RS-422 Wrap Test  
Not available.  
Unmake FMR Tape  
Erases the FMR data on a scratch (blank) tape and rewrites the cartridge memory on the tape.  
This turns the cartridge into a valid scratch data cartridge.  
8
Display Error Code Log  
9
A
C
Display the last 10 error codes, one at a time (the most recent is presented first and the oldest is presented last).  
Clear Error Code Log  
Erases the contents of the error code log.  
Insert Cartridge into Tape Drive  
This function cannot be selected by itself; it is a part of other functions that require a tape be loaded.  
Test Cartridge & Media  
Performs tests to ensure that a suspect cartridge and its magnetic tape are acceptable.  
E
Fast Read/Write Test  
Performs tests to ensure that the drive can read from and write to tape.  
F
Test Head  
H
0
Performs tests to ensure that the tape drive’s head and tape-carriage mechanics are working correctly.  
Exit Maintenance Mode  
The drive becomes available for reading and writing data.  
a. The single-character display is blank during normal operation.  
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Functions of the Unload Button  
The Unload push button enables you to perform several functions. The following table  
lists the functions and explains how to initiate them.  
Function  
How To Initiate  
Rewind the tape into a cartridge Press the unload button once.  
and eject the cartridge from the Note: During a rewind and eject operation, the drive will not accept SCSI  
tape drive.  
commands from the server.  
Place the tape drive in  
maintenance mode.  
Ensure that the tape drive is unloaded. Then, within two seconds push the unload  
button three times.  
The drive is in maintenance mode when the status light becomes solid amber and  
a 0 appears in the single-character display.  
Note: While in maintenance mode, the drive will not accept SCSI commands from  
the server.  
Scroll through the  
maintenance functions.  
While in maintenance mode, push the unload button once per second to  
increment the characters on the single-character display by one. When you reach  
the character of the diagnostic or maintenance function that you want (see  
Diagnostics and Maintenance on page 32), press and hold the unload button for  
three seconds.  
Exit maintenance mode.  
Press the unload button once per second until a 0 appears in the single-character  
display. Then press and hold the unload button for three seconds.  
The drive has exited maintenance mode when the status light becomes solid  
green and the single-character display becomes blank.  
Note: If you press the Unload button during operation, the drive ends  
the command that is being processed, then unloads and ejects the  
tape. Depending on its location on the reel, the tape may take as  
long as 20 minutes to completely rewind and eject.  
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Maintaining the IBM Ultrium Tape Drive  
Note: When cleaning the IBM Ultrium tape drive head, use only IBM LTO  
Ultrium cleaning cartridges. You may use another LTO cleaning  
cartridge, but it may not meet the standards of reliability  
established by IBM.  
To order approved cleaning cartridges from Spectra Logic, see  
Cleaning the Drive Head  
Clean the drive head whenever C displays on the single-character display and the status  
light is solid green. IBM does not recommend that you clean the drive head on a  
periodic basis, but only when C displays.  
To clean the head:  
1. Insert the cleaning cartridge into the tape load compartment.  
The tape drive performs the cleaning automatically. The cleaning cycle takes less  
than two minutes.  
2. When the cleaning is finished, the drive ejects the cartridge. Remove the  
cartridge.  
Note: If you insert a cleaning cartridge when the drive does not need to  
be cleaned or if you insert a cleaning cartridge that has expired,  
the drive will automatically eject the cartridge.  
The IBM LTO Ultrium cleaning cartridge is valid for 50 uses. Be sure to mark the  
cartridge after each use to keep track of how many times it is used.  
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Caring for IBM Ultrium Media  
Caring for IBM Ultrium Media  
Caution: Do not insert a damaged cartridge into the drive. A damaged  
cartridge can interfere with the reliability of the drive and may  
void the warranties of the drive and the cartridge.  
Before inserting a tape cartridge, inspect the cartridge case, cartridge door, and write-  
protect switch for breaks. Incorrect handling or an incorrect environment can damage  
the LTO Ultrium tape cartridge or its magnetic tape. To avoid damage to your tape  
cartridges and to ensure the continued high reliability of your drive, use the following  
guidelines:  
• Do not drop the cartridge. If the cartridge drops, slide the cartridge door back and  
ensure that the leader pin is properly seated in the pin-retaining spring clips.  
Inspect the rear of the cartridge (the part that you load first into the tape load  
compartment) and ensure that there are no gaps in the seam of the cartridge case.  
• Open only the cartridge door. Do not open any other part of the cartridge case. The  
upper and lower parts of the case are held together with screws; separating them  
destroys the usefulness of the cartridge.  
• Do not handle tape that is outside the cartridge. Handling the tape can damage the  
tape’s surface or edges, which may interfere with read or write reliability. Pulling on  
tape that is outside the cartridge can damage the tape and the brake mechanism in  
the cartridge.  
• Before you use a cartridge, let it acclimate for at least 24 hours to the normal  
operating environment.  
• Ensure that all surfaces of a cartridge are dry before inserting it.  
• Do not stack more than six cartridges.  
• Do not expose the tape cartridge to moisture or direct sunlight.  
• Do not degauss a tape cartridge that you intend to reuse. Degaussing makes the  
tape unusable.  
• Do not expose recorded or blank tape cartridges to stray magnetic fields (such as  
terminals, motors, video equipment, X-ray equipment, or high-current cables or  
power supplies). Such exposure can cause the loss of recorded data or make the  
blank cartridge unusable.  
• Maintain the environmental conditions specified in Appendix A. Specifications.  
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Quantum SDLT 320 Tape Drives  
SDLT 320 Tape Drive LEDs  
The tape drive has three light emitting diodes, or LEDs, on the front of the drive, as  
Drive  
Density  
Status  
Cleaning  
Required  
Eject button  
Infrared  
Port  
Figure 5-3 The SDLT drive sled, showing its faceplate and LEDs.  
Density LED This amber LED indicates whether the tape in the drive is of the  
SDLT-220 format or SDLT-320 format.  
Status LED This green LED indicates the tape drive status.  
Cleaning LED This yellow LED indicates cleaning requirements and functions.  
Eject This button ejects the tape cartridge from the drive. When the button is pressed,  
the drive completes any writing of data to the tape, and then ejects the cartridge.  
Infrared Port This infrared port, also known as the Global Storage Link (GSLink),  
provides a wireless remote testing base for customers and integrators to access system  
diagnostic information.  
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Getting Information from the LEDs  
The following table summarizes the information carried by the blinking methods of the  
different drive LEDs:  
LED Type  
Indication  
Density  
Status  
Cleaning  
Off  
The tape in the drive is The unit has not been turned on or is not plugged  
SDLT-320 format. into a power source.  
Cleaning is not  
required.  
On  
The tape in the drive is The drive is idle. There may or may not be a cartridge Cleaning is  
SDLT-220 format.  
in the tape drive.  
required.  
Blinking  
N/A  
The tape drive is in use. This includes:  
• Calibrating, reading, writing, or rewinding the tape.  
• Loading or unloading.  
N/A  
If the drive’s Status LED indicates possible errors with the data on that tape, the errors  
may be caused by old media or physical damage to the media. Resolve the problem by  
copying the data to another tape and discarding the old tape.  
Maintaining the SDLT Tape Drive  
Cleaning Status  
The Cleaning Required (yellow) LED on the front panel indicates to the operator that  
cleaning is needed.  
Note: Use the SDLT cleaning tape if cleaning is indicated through your  
backup software or when the yellow alert light is on. Do not clean  
the drive unless the drive indicates that cleaning is necessary.  
Once illuminated, the yellow LED stays lit until one of the following occurs:  
• The drive is cleaned successfully.  
• The drive is reset due to a firmware failure or firmware update.  
• Power is cycled off and on.  
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Cleaning the SDLT Tape Drive Head  
The SDLT cleaning tape is housed in a plastic case, and is light gray in color. Use only  
approved SDLT cleaning cartridges. To order these cartridges from Spectra Logic, see  
A yellow LED located on the front bezel of the tape drive indicates when cleaning is  
needed (the location of this LED is shown in Figure 5-3 on page 36).  
Clean the DAStape as follows:  
1. Power on the DAStape.  
2. Carefully insert the cleaning tape into the drive with the window facing the top  
of the drive.  
3. The cleaning tape performs automatic cleaning and ejects the cartridge when  
complete.  
Note: Do not use the cleaning cartridge more than 20 times. Mark the  
cleaning cartridge each time you use it or use backup software to  
track cleaning cartridge usage.  
Load Time for Cleaning Cartridge  
Load (cycle) times for SDLT cleaning cartridges are as follows; these times are accurate  
to 20 seconds:  
• Shortest load time (first pass of cleaning cartridge): 2 minutes 55 seconds  
• Longest load time (20th pass of cleaning cartridge): 10 minutes 20 seconds  
• Expired load time (expired cleaning tape): 4 minutes 30 seconds  
On the last pass, the cleaning process stops, the tape is rewound, but the cartridge is  
not ejected. If the tape is loaded again after the 20th pass, it winds all the way to the  
end of the cartridge and back again without performing the cleaning sequence; the  
tape does not eject.  
Caution: Never use a DLT cleaning tape in an SDLT drive; DLT cleaning  
tapes are incompatible with the SDLT heads.  
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Caring for SDLT Media  
Super DLTtape I cartridges are engineered to be reliable, robust, and durable. They are  
manufactured to withstand 1,000,000 passes, and have a shelf life of 30 years. For best  
results, follow these guidelines for media care:  
• Protect cartridges from shock, vibration, moisture, and magnetic fields.  
• Keep media in protective cases at all times.  
• Store cartridges vertically when not in use.  
• Use the sliding labels provided. Do not use adhesive labels and do not write on the  
cartridge.  
• Never touch the tape or tape leader. Dust and oils from your skin contaminate the  
tape and affect performance.  
• If you drop a cartridge, perform a visual media inspection before inserting it into  
the drive.  
Note: The safety of your data relies on proper care and handling of  
media cartridges.  
Refer to the environmental specifications provided in the plastic  
cartridge case, or in Appendix A. Specifications on page 45, for  
detailed media information.  
Handling SDLT Tape Cartridges  
Improper media handling is the primary reason for tape drive problems. Mishandled  
and damaged cartridges lead to damaged drives. If the cartridge does not pass the  
following criteria, do not use it.  
To inspect a cartridge:  
1. Inspect the exterior of the cartridge for physical damage, cracks, or broken  
parts.  
2. Gently shake the cartridge. Listen for rattling of loose pieces.  
3. Check to make sure that both reel locks on the cartridge are visible. One reel  
lock is located on the end of the cartridge that is inserted into the drive. The  
other is on the bottom of the cartridge.  
4. Confirm that the spring-loaded hub on the bottom of the cartridge is centered.  
Press the hub to ensure that the spring is functioning properly.  
5. Verify that the orange write-protect switch is enabled and undamaged.  
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Conditioning Cartridges  
Before use, the cartridge should be conditioned by exposure to the operating  
environment for a time at least equal to the period during which it has been out of the  
operating environment (up to a maximum of 24 hours).  
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This chapter reviews the DAStape warranty and Spectra Logic’s repair policies.  
Limited Warranty  
Spectra Logic warrants the DAStape unit to be in good working order for a period of  
three full years from the date of shipment from Spectra Logic or an authorized Spectra  
Logic dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during  
this three-year period, Spectra Logic will, at its option, repair or replace this product at  
no additional charge except as follows:  
Suspect parts sent to Spectra Logic will be repaired or replaced. Exchanged parts will  
be either reconditioned or new at the option of Spectra Logic. This limited warranty  
does not include:  
• Service to repair damage resulting from accident  
• Disaster, misuse, and abuse  
• Non-Spectra Logic modification of the product including, but not limited to,  
product expansion through plug-in additions except as provided by Spectra Logic  
• Removal of serial number tags  
• Physical damage caused by inadequate packaging  
• Tape head cleaning performed on drives provided by Spectra Logic with a non-  
certified cleaning cartridge  
• Drives purchased from vendors other than Spectra Logic  
If any of the above conditions exist, Spectra Logic reserves the right to repair the unit  
at the current fixed price of repair.  
Warranty service can be acquired during the three-year period by shipping the product  
to Spectra Logic with an invoice and Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.  
Note: No return can be accepted without an RMA number from Spectra  
Logic Technical Support. Returns must be shipped prepaid in their  
original packing containers; damage incurred in transit is not  
covered by Spectra Logic's warranty.  
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Spectra Logic makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, and specifically  
disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. If  
this product is not in good working condition as warranted above, your sole remedy  
shall be replacement or repair as provided above. In no event will Spectra Logic be  
liable to you for any damages, including any lost profits, lost savings, or other  
incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use such  
product, even if Spectra Logic has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or  
for any claim by any other party.  
Warranty Shipping  
The DAStape unit must be returned in the original carton and packed with the original  
packing material. Failure to do so will void the warranty. See the label on the inside lid  
of the shipping container for instructions on packing the DAStape.  
The purchaser is responsible for paying the shipping and insurance charges for  
warranty goods to Spectra Logic. Spectra Logic will pay for shipping the repaired item  
back to the purchaser.  
International warranty repairs must be accompanied by a commercial invoice, a  
packing slip, and a carrier waybill. The following must be written on the invoice:  
GOODS OF U.S. ORIGIN, RETURN FOR WARRANTY REPAIR, VALUE FOR CUSTOMS USE ONLY.  
Import duties assessed on incoming shipments will be prorated to the customer’s  
account if proper documentation does not accompany the shipment.  
Warranty Turnaround Time  
A standard repair turnaround time is two weeks from receipt of the product. Spectra  
Logic shall reserve the right to replace the unit if it cannot be repaired within the two  
week time frame. A 48-hour turnaround is available for an additional charge.  
Warranty Provisions for Units Located in Europe  
Spectra Logic has implemented special arrangements for honoring warranties on  
libraries located in Europe. Please contact Spectra Logic Technical Support for details.  
Out-of-Warranty Repairs  
Contact Technical Support for the current fixed repair price for DAStape. The repair is  
warranted for ninety days from the date the unit is shipped to a customer.  
Out-of-Warranty Shipping  
All non-warranty units will be shipped back to the purchaser as determined by the  
purchaser. Shipping charges to and from Spectra Logic are the responsibility of the  
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purchaser. International customers with non-warranty units are responsible for  
customs and duties charges coming into the United States as well as charges on  
returned products into their own countries.  
Out-of-Warranty Turnaround Time  
The non-warranty turnaround time is two weeks from receipt of the unit. An expedited  
turnaround of 48 hours is available for an additional fee. Spectra Logic reserves the  
right to either repair or replace the unit.  
QuickSwap Service  
QuickSwap service enables the North American user of a new DAStape to receive  
replacement parts or a replacement unit in a timely manner. The program includes:  
• Access to a Spectra Logic Technical Support representative any business day (not  
including evenings, weekends or holidays) from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain  
Time (MT).  
• Upon verification that the unit has malfunctioned, the replacement parts or unit will  
be shipped to the customer. If Spectra Logic receives notification before 2:30 p.m.  
MT for the unit (and 4:30 p.m. MT for parts), the shipment will go out that same  
day.  
• The replacement is shipped ground delivery via a carrier and service deemed  
appropriate by Spectra Logic. The customer has the option to upgrade to priority  
delivery for an additional charge. Check with Spectra Logic Technical Support  
personnel for details.  
This program covers the product for the original return-to-factory period (three years  
from the date of shipment) at no cost to the customer.  
Advanced Service Options  
There are three advanced technical support services available on a contractual basis.  
• Advanced Replacement Service  
• Next Business Day On-Site Service  
• Four-Hour On-Site Service  
Please contact Technical Support for the contract pricing for these options.  
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Contacting Spectra Logic  
Information  
Web Site  
Technical Assistance  
Technical Support Phone  
United States: (800) 227-4637 or (303) 449-0160  
Europe: +44 (0) 870 112 2185  
Technical Support E-Mail  
Knowledge Base  
RMA Number for Equipment Service and Returns  
Technical Support Phone  
United States: (800) 227-4637 or (303) 449-0160  
Europe: +44 (0) 870 112 2185  
Technical Support E-Mail  
Shipping Information  
To ship the DAStape for any reason, reverse the procedure in Unpacking the DAStape,  
making sure to use the original packaging materials.  
The following table lists the size and weight of the DAStape for shipping purposes.  
DAStape 100  
3.5 in. (8.9 cm)  
7.4 in. (18.8 cm)  
11.5 in. (29.2 cm)  
8.5 lbs. (3.9 kg)  
DAStape 200  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
5.9 in. (15.0 cm)  
9.8 in. (24.9 cm)  
13.5 in. (34.3 cm)  
15 lbs. (6.8 kg)  
Caution: Do not ship the DAStape with a cartridge in the tape drive.  
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Appendix A. Specifications  
This appendix contains the following information:  
DAStape Power Requirements  
Power requirements for DAStape are summarized in the table below.  
Source  
Requirements  
Input Voltage  
115/230 Volts AC  
1.0/.5 A  
Input Power  
90 Watts minimum  
120 Watts maximum  
Input Frequency  
50/60 Hz  
Power Cable  
The power cable included with DAStape is a standard, three conductor, 18 AWG power  
cord safe for 120-volt use in the United States and Canada. The cable has a molded  
NEMA 5-15P male connector to plug in the wall and a molded IEC 60320-type female  
connector to plug in the DAStape unit.  
Note: To use the DAStape unit outside of the United States or Canada,  
the power cord must meet the specifications for that country.  
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220 Volt-AC Power Cord for Use in North America  
The criteria for a U.S. and Canadian 220-volt AC power cord for the DAStape are as  
follows:  
• Power cord must have a molded NEMA 6-15P attachment plug on one end.  
• Power cord must have a molded IEC 60320-type female connector to connect to the  
DAStape unit.  
• Cordage must be SJT type, three-conductor, 18 AWG minimum.  
• Power cord must comply with local electrical code.  
220 Volt-AC Power Cord for International Use  
The criteria for an international 220-volt AC power cord are as follows:  
• Power cord must have an attachment plug of the proper type, rating, and safety  
approval for the intended country.  
• Power cord must have a molded IEC 60320-type female connector to connect to the  
DAStape.  
• Cord must be a flexible, HAR (harmonized) type H05VV-F, three conductor, cord  
with minimum conductor size of 0.03 square inches (1.0 square millimeter).  
DAStape Environmental Specifications  
Place the DAStape unit and media in a reasonably controlled environment that does  
not exceed the environment limits listed in the table below.  
Condition  
Minimum  
2° C  
Maximum  
30° C  
Ambient Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing)  
Max. wet bulb temperature  
Altitude  
-40° C  
65° C  
20%  
80%  
N/A  
26° C  
0 m (sea level)  
3,000 m (9,842 ft)  
To allow for proper cooling and to maintain the proper temperature of the DAStape,  
leave at least six (6) inches of open space behind the unit.  
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Sony AIT Specifications  
Drive Specifications  
The following table summarizes the specifications for Sony AIT drives.  
Parameter  
AIT-2 Specification a  
AIT-3 Specification a  
MTBF  
300,000 hours @ 100% duty cycle  
400,000 hours @ 100% duty cycle  
Average file access time  
Uncorrectable error rate  
Sustained transfer rate b  
Burst transfer ratec  
Less than 27 seconds  
Less than 1 x 10-17 bits  
Less than 27 seconds  
Less than 1 x 10-17 bits  
6 MB/sec native (15 MB/sec compressed)  
40 MB/sec Synchronous maximum  
12 MB/sec native (31 MB/sec compressed)  
160 MB/sec Synchronous maximum  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. Compression thoughput and capacity depends on the type of data.  
c. The actual burst data transfer rate is limited by the performance of the SCSI host bus adapter, the SCSI bus interface controller, and  
the buffer control hardware of the drive.  
Media Specifications  
The table below lists the capacities of the different types of AIT tape cartridges.  
Tape Type  
Length  
Capacity a  
AIT-2 (SDX2-36C)  
AIT-2 (SDX2-50C)  
AIT-3 (SDX3-100C)  
170 meters  
230 meters  
230 meters  
36 GB native (94 GB compressed with ALDC)  
50 GB native (130 GB compressed with ALDC)  
100 GB native (260 GB compressed with ALDC)  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Environmental Specifications  
The table below lists the environmental specifications of AIT tape cartridges.  
Factor a  
Operating Environment  
+41°F to +104°F (+5°C to +40°C)  
20% to 80% non-condensing  
+77°F (+25°C)  
Operating temperature b  
Operating humidity  
Maximum wet bulb temperature  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. The upper limit applies to the drive, not to the DAStape. Be sure there is adequate air flow around DAStape at all times.  
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HP LTO Ultrium Generation 1 Specifications  
Drive Specifications  
Parameter  
Specification a  
MTBF  
250,000 hours @ 100% duty cycle  
Average file access time  
Uncorrectable error rate  
Sustained transfer rate b  
71 seconds  
1 x 10-17 bits  
7.5 MB/sec native  
15 MB/sec compressed  
Burst transfer ratec  
80 MB/sec synchronous maximum  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. Compression thoughput and capacity depends on the type of data.  
c. The actual burst data transfer rate is limited by the performance of the SCSI host bus adapter, the SCSI bus  
interface controller, and the buffer control hardware of the drive.  
Media Specifications  
The table below lists the capacity of HP LTO-1 tape cartridges.  
Tape Type  
Capacity a  
LTO Ultrium Generation 1  
100 GB native (200 GB compressed with LTO-DC)  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Environmental Specifications  
The table below lists the environmental specifications of HP LTO-1 tape cartridges.  
Factor a  
Operating Environment b  
Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
+50°F to +95°F (+10°C to +35°C)  
20% - 80% non-condensing  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. The upper limit applies to the drive, not to the DAStape. Be sure there is adequate air flow around  
DAStape at all times.  
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IBM LTO Ultrium Generation 2 Specifications  
Drive Specifications  
Parameter  
Specification a  
Average file access time  
Uncorrectable error rate  
Sustained transfer rate b  
65 seconds  
1 x 10-17 bits  
35 MB/sec native  
70 MB/sec compressed  
Burst transfer ratec  
80 MB/sec Synchronous maximum  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. Compression thoughput and capacity depends on the type of data.  
c. The actual burst data transfer rate is limited by the performance of the SCSI host bus adapter, the SCSI bus  
interface controller, and the buffer control hardware of the drive.  
Media Specifications  
The table below lists the capacity of IBM LTO-2 tape cartridges.  
Tape Type  
Capacity a  
LTO Ultrium Generation 2  
200 GB native (400 GB compressed with DLZ)  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Environmental Specifications  
The table below lists the environmental specifications of IBM LTO-2 tape cartridges.  
Factor a  
Operatingb  
Operational Storage  
Archival Storage  
Shipping  
Temperature  
+50°F to +113°F  
(+10°C to +45°C)  
+61°F to +90°F  
(+16°C to +32°C)  
+61°F to +77°F  
(+16°C to +25°C)  
-9°F to +120°F  
(-23°C to +49°C)  
Relative  
Humidity  
10% - 80%  
20% - 80%  
20% - 50%  
5% - 80%  
Wet Bulb  
+79°F (+26°C)  
+79°F (+26°C)  
+79°F (+26°C)  
+79°F (+26°C)  
Temperature  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. The upper limit applies to the drive, not to the DAStape. Be sure there is adequate air flow around DAStape at all times.  
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Quantum SDLT 320 Specifications  
Drive Specifications  
Parameter  
Specification a  
MTBF  
250,000 hours @ 100% duty cycle  
Average file access time  
Uncorrectable error rate  
Sustained transfer rate b  
70 seconds  
1 x 10-17 bits  
16 MB/sec native  
32 MB/sec compressed  
Burst transfer ratec  
80 MB/sec Synchronous maximum  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. Compression thoughput and capacity depends on the type of data.  
c. The actual burst data transfer rate is limited by the performance of the SCSI host bus adapter, the SCSI bus  
interface controller, and the buffer control hardware of the drive.  
Media Specifications  
The table below lists the capacity of SDLT tape cartridges.  
Tape Type  
Capacity a  
Super DLTtape 1  
160 GB native (320 GB compressed with DLZ)  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Environmental Specifications  
The table below lists the environmental specifications of SDLT tape cartridges.  
Factor a  
Operating Environment b  
+50°F to +95°F (+10°C to +35°C)  
20% - 80% non-condensing  
Storage Environment  
Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
+61°F to +90°F (+16°C to +32°C)  
20% - 80% non-condensing  
a. All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
b. The upper limit applies to the drive, not to the DAStape. Be sure there is adequate air flow around DAStape at all  
times.  
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Appendix B. Regulatory and Safety Notices  
This appendix lists the following regulatory and safety notices:  
Safety Agency Standards  
The DAStape unit complies with the following regulatory and safety standards, and  
bears the CE and VCCI marks:  
• EN 60950-1: 2002  
• CSA/UL 60950  
FCC Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his  
own expense.  
Shielded cables are required for this device to comply with FCC rules.  
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Appendix B. Regulatory and Safety Notices  
Japan VCCI-A  
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Appendix B. Regulatory and Safety Notices  
EU Declaration of Conformity  
We, Spectra Logic Corporation  
1700 North 55th Street  
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA  
declare under sole responsibility that Spectra Logic’s DAStape, to which this declaration  
relates, meets the essential health and safety requirements and is in conformity with  
the EU Directives listed below using the relevant section of the following EU standards  
and other normative documents:  
EU Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Essential health and safety requirements relating to electrical equipment designed  
for use within certain voltage limits.  
EN 55022 (CISPER 22) Class A  
Limits and methods of measurements of radio interference characteristics of  
information technology equipment.  
EN 60950 (IEC 60950)  
Safety requirements of information technology equipment including electrical  
machines.  
EN 61000-4-2 (1995)  
Electrostatic discharge requirements for industrial process measurement and control  
equipment.  
EN 61000-4-3 (1996),  
ENV 50204 (1995)  
Radiated electromagnetic field requirements for industrial process measurement and  
control equipment.  
EN 61000-4-4 (1995)  
EN 61000-4-5 (1995)  
EN 61000-4-6 (1996)  
EN 61000-4-8 (1993)  
EN 61000-4-11 (1994)  
Electrically fast transients for industrial process measurement and control  
equipment.  
Electrical surge immunity for industrial process measurement and control  
equipment.  
Conducted radio frequency immunity for industrial process measurement and control  
equipment.  
Power frequency magnetic field immunity for industrial process measurement and  
control equipment.  
Immunity to voltage dips, interruptions and variations for industrial process  
measurement and control equipment.  
EN 61000-3-2 (1998)  
Power Line Harmonics, Class A.  
EN 61000-3-3 (1998)  
Power Line Flicker.  
EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Essential health and safety requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
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Appendix B. Regulatory and Safety Notices  
The DAStape complies with all safety-relevant provisions referring to:  
• Protection against electrical hazards  
• Protection against hazards such as:  
• Mechanical hazards  
• Fire hazards  
• Noise  
• Vibration  
The CE marking has been affixed on the device according to Article 10 of the EU  
Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC.  
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cleaning  
AIT tape drives 20  
A
LTO-1 tape drives 26  
LTO-2 tape drives 34  
SDLT tape drives 38  
about  
AIT tape drives 17  
DAStape 7  
configuring DAStape 12  
contact information  
Spectra Logic 2, 44  
conventions used in this guide 7  
LTO-1 tape drives 24  
LTO-2 tape drives 29  
SDLT tape drives 36  
AC power 45  
accessories  
included 10  
D
purchasing additional 16  
AIT cleaning cartridges  
ordering 16  
using 20  
AIT media  
DAStape  
accessories  
purchasing additional 16  
purchasing 16  
specifications 47  
AIT tape drives  
cautions 4  
configuring 12  
environmental specifications 46  
installation 9  
repair policy 41  
returns 44  
cleaning 20  
LEDs 18, 19  
specifications 47  
using 17  
service 44  
shipping 44  
unpacking 10  
using 15  
warnings 4  
warranty 41  
C
cautions  
as conventions 7  
DAStape 4  
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E
L
e-mail Spectra Logic  
technical support 44  
environmental specifications  
DAStape 46  
LEDs  
AIT tape drive 18  
LTO-1 tape drive 24  
LTO-2 tape drive 29  
SDLT tape drive 36  
legal  
LTO-1 tape drives 48  
LTO-2 tape drives 49  
SDLT tape drives 50  
limited warranty 41  
notices 2  
repair policy 41  
license, legal 3  
limited warranty 41  
LTO-1 cleaning cartridges  
ordering 16  
F
fax Spectra Logic 2  
LTO-1 media  
purchasing 16  
specifications 48  
LTO-1 tape drives  
H
hardware environment 9  
high voltage  
cleaning 26  
LEDs 24, 25  
specifications 48  
LTO-2 cleaning cartridges  
ordering 16  
I
LTO-2 media  
installation  
purchasing 16  
specifications 49  
LTO-2 tape drives  
DAStape 9  
K
cleaning 34  
LEDs 29, 30, 31  
specifications 49  
using 31, 32, 33  
Knowledge Base 44  
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power  
M
DAStape requirements 45  
international requirements 46  
US requirements 46  
warning 4  
maintenance  
AIT media 21  
cleaning tape drives 20  
LTO-1 media 27  
LTO-2 media 35  
SDLT media 39  
Q
media  
AIT specifications 47  
caution 4  
LTO-1 specifications 48  
LTO-2 specifications 49  
purchasing 16  
R
SDLT specifications 50  
repair policy 41  
out-of-warranty 42  
requirements  
DAStape power 45  
RMA numbers  
N
notes  
as conventions 7  
notices, legal 2  
contacting technical support 44  
S
O
SDLT cleaning cartridges  
ordering 16  
out-of-warranty repairs 42  
SDLT media  
purchasing 16  
specifications 50  
SDLT tape drives  
P
phone Spectra Logic 2  
sales 16  
technical support 44  
policies  
cleaning 38  
LEDs 36, 37  
limited warranty 41  
repair 41  
specifications 50  
shipping  
under warranty 42  
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specifications  
using  
AIT tape drives 17  
AIT media 47  
DAStape environment 46  
LTO-1 media 48  
LTO-1 tape drive 25  
LTO-2 tape drives 31, 32, 33  
LTO-1 tape drives 48  
LTO-2 media 49  
LTO-2 tape drives 49  
SDLT media 50  
V
voltage  
SDLT tape drives 50  
warning 4  
Spectra Logic  
contacting 2  
Knowledge Base 44  
sales 16  
technical support 44  
W
warnings  
AC power 4  
Web site 16, 44  
as conventions 7  
high voltage 4  
warranty 41  
shipping 42  
Web site  
T
tape drives  
Spectra Logic 2, 16, 44  
about DAStape drives 7  
technical support  
contacting 44  
Knowledge Base 44  
RMA numbers 44  
warranty policies 41  
troubleshooting  
Knowledge Base 44  
U
unpacking the DAStape 10  
user guide  
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