HP SureStore DLT Internal/External Tape DriveDLT 40i/e, DLT 70i/e, DLT 80i/eUser’s Guide
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID1-5Step 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID Note For optimal performance, Hewlett-Packard reco
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID1-6If you need a different SCSI ID, you must set it by using jumpers on a set of pins a
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 2: Attach Local Language Labels if Necessary1-7To select another ID, refer to figure 1.3:1 Place a jumper across th
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 3: Prepare the Mounting Bay1-8Step 3: Prepare the Mounting BayTake the following steps to install the tape drive in
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 5: Install the Drive1-9Figure 1.5 Attaching the tray to the driveStep 5: Install the DriveSlide the drive into the
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 6: Attach Power and SCSI Cables1-10Step 6: Attach Power and SCSI Cablesa Attach a spare power cable from the comput
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 6: Attach Power and SCSI Cables1-11Attaching the 50-Pin to 68-Pin Adapter (DLT 40i drives only)The DLT 40i drive ha
Installing Your Internal DriveStep 7: Secure the Drive1-12Step 7: Secure the Drivea Secure the tape drive to the computer using the screws you removed
Installing Your Internal DriveWhat Next?1-13Install Backup Software and Driver Note If you are installing the drive in a UNIX system, go to the UNIX C
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HP SureStore DLTInstallation Guiden (Internal Drives)Internal Drives—Installation OverviewRefer to:Before you start:Check the packing list inside this
2Installing an External Drive This chapter describes how to install an external HP SureStore DLT drive.• HP SureStore DLT 40e• HP SureStore DLT 70e• H
Installing an External DriveBefore You Start2-2Before You StartCheck the Contents of the BoxUnpack the box containing the drive and identify the follo
Installing an External DriveBefore You Start2-3Check System PrerequisitesTo install and use your new tape drive, you will need the following: A prope
Installing an External DriveBefore You Start2-4 Backup software that supports your tape drive.Replica Backup for Single Server is included with the d
Installing an External DriveStep 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID2-5Step 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID Note For optimal performance, Hewlett-Packard recomm
Installing an External DriveStep 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID2-6If you follow this recommendation, the following points apply:• You can leave the SCSI
Installing an External DriveStep 1: Check the Drive’s SCSI ID2-7Figure 2.2 Rear panel of an HP SureStore DLT 40e and 70e drivesFigure 2.3 Rear panel
Installing an External DriveStep 2: Attach Local Language Labels if Necessary2-8Step 2: Attach Local Language Labels if NecessaryA set of labels for t
Installing an External DriveStep 5: Connect the Power Cable2-9NotesHP SureStore DLT 40e only: If you are installing the drive on a system that has a 6
Installing an External DriveOn Completion:2-104 Reconnect the computer and any other peripherals to the outlet.Note When you power on the system, make
Copyright © 1999 Hewlett-Packard Limited.The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.This document contains proprie
Installing an External DriveRegistering Your Tape Drive2-11Install Backup Software and Driver Note If you are installing the drive on a UNIX system, g
Installing an External DriveWhat Next?2-12What Next?For Windows systems, if the tape drive has passed the tests run by HP TapeAssure, you can be confi
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Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 80)3-2Front Panel (HP SureStore DLT 80)1Density and Compression Lights (yellow) • When a tape is load
Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 80)3-3Density and Compression Lights—Normal UsageIn normal usage, the density lights simply indicate
Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 70)3-4Front Panel (HP SureStore DLT 70)1Density and Compression Lights (yellow) • When a tape is load
Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 70)3-5Density and Compression Lights—Normal UsageIn normal usage, the density lights simply indicate
Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 40)3-6Front Panel (HP SureStore DLT 40)1Density and Compression Lights (yellow) • When a tape is load
Operating the DriveFront Panel (HP SureStore DLT 40)3-7Density and Compression Lights—Normal UsageIn normal usage, the density lights simply indicate
Operating the DriveOperating the Drive3-8Operating the DriveNote Internal drives are powered up and down through the host computer.To switch on an ext
iiiContentsInternal Drives—Installation Overview inside front cover1 Installing Your Internal DriveBefore You Start 1-2Registering Your Tape Drive 1-4
Operating the DriveUsing the Cartridge Locking Handle3-9To switch off an external drive: Caution Only switch off the drive when the Cartridge Locking
Operating the DriveUsing the Cartridge Locking Handle3-10To load a tape cartridge: 2 Pull the Cartridge Locking Handle so that it swings up.Caution Be
Operating the DriveUsing the Cartridge Locking Handle3-11To unload a tape cartridge:2 The yellow “Tape in Use” light flashes while the tape is rewound
Operating the DriveThe Power-On Self-Test3-12The Power-On Self-Test When you power on the HP SureStore DLT drive, it performs a self-test to check tha
4Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesApart from ensuring that the drive operates in a safe, cleanenvironment, the only regular maintenance is to clea
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesCleaning the Tape Heads4-2Cleaning the Tape Heads When to Clean the Heads When the yellow “Use Cleaning Tape” lig
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesCleaning the Tape Heads4-35 Remove the cleaning cartridge.6 Write a cross in a box on the cleaning cartridge labe
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTypes of Tape Cartridges4-4Types of Tape Cartridges The drive takes 4-inch cartridges containing ½-inch metal-par
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTaking Care of Data Cartridges4-5Figure 4.1 Write-protecting a cartridgeTo write-protect a cartridge: Slide the
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTaking Care of Data Cartridges4-6A cartridge can become faulty for several reasons. The following are the most co
Contentsiv4 Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesCleaning the Tape Heads 4-2Types of Tape Cartridges 4-4Write-Protecting a Cartridge 4-4Taking Care of
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTaking Care of Data Cartridges4-7Figure 4.3 Reel lock levers and the reel hub4Check the two white reel lock leve
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTaking Care of Data Cartridges4-8drop or bang a cartridge.• Do not open the cartridge door unnecessarily. This ma
Care of the Drive and Tape CartridgesTaking Care of Data Cartridges4-9Conditioning Cartridges If a cartridge has been exposed to conditions outside th
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5Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionThis chapter describes how to read and write tape cartridges at different densities and with or without compr
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionDensity5-2DensityNote A tape cartridge can only contain data at one density.Density, as used on the drive’s fr
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionChanging the Density and Compression for Writing5-3HP SureStore DLT 40HP SureStore DLT 70HP SureStore DLT 80*c
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionChanging the Density and Compression for Writing5-4to the drive, instead of the drive compressing the data whe
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionChanging the Density and Compression for Writing5-5How to Select Density and CompressionNote Always use the de
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionChanging the Density and Compression for Writing5-6default back to 15.0 GB when the drive starts writing to ta
1Installing Your Internal DriveThis chapter describes how to install an internal HP SureStore DLT drive.• HPSureStoreDLT40i• HP SureStore DLT 70i• HPS
Tape Cartridge Densities and CompressionChanging the Density and Compression for Writing5-74 When the drive starts writing at Beginning of Tape, the o
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6TroubleshootingThis chapter covers what you should do if you have problems with your drive or the backup process.For further help, try the Hewlett-Pa
TroubleshootingHP TapeAssure6-2HP TapeAssureIf your computer runs under Windows 95, Windows NT or Novell NetWare, you can use the HP TapeAssure softwa
TroubleshootingOther Problems6-3Other ProblemsIf your system does not recognize the drive, perform the following checks:The host computer system only
TroubleshootingOther Problems6-4If the drive will not accept a tape cartridge:• Was the drive powered down with the Cartridge Locking Handle up? If so
Appendix AProduct Specifications and Ordering InformationThis chapter gives the specifications of the drives and lists part numbers for cartridges and
Product Specifications and Ordering InformationProduct SpecificationA-2Product SpecificationPhysical Specification Performance Specification Power Req
Product Specifications and Ordering InformationProduct SpecificationA-3Interface SpecificationEnvironmental Specification See page 4-5 for advice on u
Product Specifications and Ordering InformationProduct SpecificationA-4OverstressOperating ShockNon-operating ShockReliability Specification Safety an
Installing Your Internal DriveBefore You Start1-2Before You StartCheck the Contents of the BoxUnpack the box containing the drive and identify the fol
Product Specifications and Ordering InformationOrdering InformationA-5Ordering Information The following HP products are recommended for use with an H
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Appendix BCustomer SupportThis appendix describes Hewlett-Packard’s service and support arrangements, warranty details, and how to contact HP Customer
Customer SupportWarrantyB-2WarrantyThis product carries a 3 Year Express Exchange1 Warranty. You must register your product with HP within 30 days to
Customer SupportWarrantyB-3such defects during the warranty period, HP will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defect
Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Year 2000 WarrantyB-4FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STAT
Customer SupportService and SupportB-5Obtaining Technical SupportIf you need help, your dealer has the latest information regarding HP products and se
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-6Worldwide Online ServicesHP offers electronic services that give you an interactive way to access inform
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-7America Online: Download software, firmware and support documents; discuss issues in user forums Keyword
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-8Telephone Support: Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri, 8:30 – 17:00 (Central European time) No charge for tec
Installing Your Internal DriveBefore You Start1-3Check System PrerequisitesBefore you start installing, make sure that your computer has the following
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-9Australia Bulletin Board:Download software, firmware and support documents, and leave messages for techn
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-10Hong KongFax Machine:Please include contact information, the name of your HP product, and the type of c
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-11HP First Faxback Service:Automated system to request product information or technical support documents
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-12Fax Machine:Faxes are answered in 48 hours or less.Fax Number: (02) 3270-0707 Telephone Support:Hours o
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-13Telephone Support: Telephone: +65 (02) 867-3551Singapore Mailing Address:Hewlett-Packard Far East (Pte)
Customer SupportContacting Customer SupportB-14Fax Number: (02) 514-0276 Telephone Support:Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 17:30Telephone:
Index-1Aadapter, SCSI A-5altitude limits A-3Bbackup software 1-13, 2-4, 2-11beeper 3-5, 3-7BOT 5-2buttonsDensity Select 5-5Select 3-2, 3-4, 3-6, 5-5Un
Index-2loading a cartridge 3-10low-voltage differential 2-8LVD 2-8LVD host bus adapters 2-3, A-3Mmaintenance Ch.5moving cartridges 4-9Nnoise in the dr
Index-3trays, mounting in 1-8troubleshooting B-3troubleshooting Ch.7UUltra2 device performance 2-9unload button 3-3, 3-5, 3-7unload time A-2unloading
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Installing Your Internal DriveRegistering Your Tape Drive1-4Registering Your Tape DriveYou must register with HP to ensure that you benefit from the f
Regulatory InformationEuropeDeclaration of Conformity (according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard CompanyAddress: Hewlet
U.S.A.Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Federal Communications Commission)HP SureStore DLT 40i, DLT 70i, DLT 80i:This equipment has been tested
WARNING: Only the double-shielded data cable supplied by the manufacturer should be used with external tape drives. Other types of cables could void t
HP SureStore DLTInstallation Guide (External Drives)Installation Overview—External DrivesFor further details, see:Before you start:Check the packing l
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