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1. Trouble Shooting 5 41 Description A position error is detected when a read or write operation is executed J Possitilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a cleaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no anew data tape again valid data damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 G board is damaged 7 3 7 7 The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 aod nai supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged 3202 RD DSK2 UNC 3202 RD ERR DESKW UNCORRECTABLE 3203 RD DSKW CRC 3203 RD ERR DESKW CRC 304 RD ERR ISV ERROR Description A data error is detected when a read or write operation is executed The deskew circuit is detected the error factor Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation Tr
2. The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2624 FORM SNR VD 2624 Trouble Shooting 5 34 Description An error is detected in an internal interface when the power is turned on J Possitilit A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 3 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board 7 3 4 7 3 7 Mii incall 7 7 3 7 2626 SCSI SMR VD 2624 SCSI SMR VALID FAILED Description An error is detected in an internal interface when the power is turned on Pessibitit Replace the control ara board 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 3 7 UE mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section 7 3 7 not correct board SCSI circuit board and servo circuit board 5 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 m The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2630 ERASING CNTL CODE FAILED 2631 SAVING CNTL CODE FAILED 2642 ERASING_FORM_CODE_FAILED Trouble Shooting 5 35 203 SAVING FORM CODE FAILED 2654 ERASING SCSI CODE FAILED 2055 SAVING SCSLCODE FALED 2006 ERASING SERV CODE FAILED 2667 SAVING SERV CODE
3. OFT CURE UE Press Switch 3 2 and 3in sequence SCSI DRIVE gt gt gt us E o Configuration M ode menu c3 CONFIGURE TAPE RESET gt gt gt Peles d EH lH Standard Setup Values menu ALL PARAMETERS BACK TO DEFAULT Input request for save SAVE TO FLASH YES EXIT Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup EH EN Press Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup Figure 6 2B Standard Setup Values 6 2 Operations for the CE 6 10 Drive Adjustment Procedures The drive is required to be adjusted when the servo circuit board is replaced Enter the diagnostics mode at this time The following procedure to adjust the Drive Adjustment Refer to Figure 6 3 10 11 12 First unload the cartridge If the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as DIAG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DIAG displays DIAGNOSTICS on the Status Line and enters the diagnostics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as SERVO on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 SERVO displays
4. 2 3 Powering Up 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 Installing Cables and Interfaces Connect the attached AC power cableto the AC power connector located on the rear panel then insert the plug to an AC power outlet Refer to section 4 1 and connect the SCSI cabletothe SCSI connector 2 Turning in the Power Turn the power switch on the front panel from off O toon Refer to Figure 2 2 to supply AC power to the drive The backlight of the operator panel display will light yellow Self diagnostics will be executed for approximately 20 seconds after turning the drive on During this time ENABLE will be displayed on the Status Line of the display and communication with interface and operator panel operations are disabled STAND BY is displayed on the Status Line of the display when the self diagnostics is successfully complete and use of the drive is enabled lf an error has been detected during the self diagnostics the ALERT indicator will light and an error message will appear on the display CAUTION When turning off the power wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power back on 3 On line Mode Off line Mode There are 2 types of operating modes the on line mode and off line mode The on line mode displays an on line status on the Status Line indicating that the drive is ready The off line mode displays an off line status on the Status L ine indicating that the drive is not ready Refer to Table 2 3 The ope
5. Refer to the next figure ita Comb bracket Head shielded plate Binder AN 2 Tape Head Head cable Head cable For the MS 843E W2 R1 W1 MS 843F and i e 3 i e of B MS 843M Put the excessive part of the wire into the room of the FRU Erase head connector Pass the slit part of the head shielded plate through the comb Comb bracket Parts Installation and Removal 7 21 Head d ip FRU ii Fit on the head cap when the FRU is removed Deck assembly CAUTION Never touch or strike the tape head surface and thetape traveling parts Fit on the head cap for the exclusive use to the tape head while removal installation and traveling amp FRU installation Connect the head cables to the connectors of the tape head Insert the head cables into the slits of the comb bracket and place the FRU on the deck assembly Tighten M4 screws in 3 locations using a hexagonal wrench to secure the FRU For the MS 843x series place the head shielded plate between the head cables and pass the slit part through the comb in the center of the comb bracket Connect the head cables to the connectors of the analog read circuit board and the analog write circuit board There are 2 locations for the M S 8418 and 4 locations for the MS 843x series For the MS 843E MS 843F and M S 843M connect the erase head connector to the
6. 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Pessibitit Trouble Shooting 5 68 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The drive main unit is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 5573 SVO mtr cur 5573 SERVO ABNORMAL GEAR MOTOR CURRENT Description Abnormal current is supplied to the gear motor when the load operation is executed Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Possibilit Countermeasure Re The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The drive main unit is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 5 7 4 Error Codes 558x 5581 SVO CUR SUP 5581 SERVO ABNORMAL MOTOR CURRENT SUP Description Abnormal current is supplied to the supply motor Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove
7. 7 3 7 2024 TO CSL LOAD 2024 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT CSL FREE FLAG Description An error occurs during communications with the CSL circuit board with CSL model Pessibilit 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 3 4 4 The cables that connect the CSL circuit Replace the CSL board and the drive are disconnected or damaged 2026 TO BD EOP 2026 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT BD EOP Description A time out is detected during control of the internal buffer Pessibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 4 6 Error Codes 21xx to 22xx 2102 TO FORM TSK 2102 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FORM TASK DONE 2103 TO FORM CMD 2103 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FORM SEND CMD Description An error occurs in transmission with the internal formatter A read or write error may have occurred J Possitilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 Trouble Shooting 5 25 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation data is either corrupted or there is no anew data tape again valid data 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 7 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create E damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read ci
8. ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence DRIVE TESTS will be displayed on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as DIAG TUNING on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER displays D A OFFSET ADJ on the Status Line This menu is the Drive Adjustment Procedures Press the center Switch 2 ENTER and then press the center Switch 2 START in order to execute the D A OFFSET ADJ Adjusting is displayed on the Status Line and the adjustment operation starts When the adjustment is completed COMPLETED OK is displayed on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 EXIT displays D A OFFSET ADJ on the Status Line one more time Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as MOTOR Kt COMPE on the Status Line Press the center Switch 2 ENTER and then press the center Switch 2 START in order to execute the MOTOR Kt COMPE Executing is displayed on the Status L ine and the adjustment operation starts When the adjustment is completed COMPLETED is displayed on the center of the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 EXIT displays MOTOR Kt COMPE on the Status Line one more ti me Turn the power off to validate the setting Example 2 Operations for the CE 6 11 OFFLINE UNLOADED MENU FUNCTI ONS ONL func
9. If the tape is not in the tape path press the center Switch 2 OFF SUP Tension is displayed on the center of the Status Line Press the center Switch 3 BWD the threader start moving to the home position When the threader finishes moving to the home position immediately press the left Switch 1 STOP Then press the left Switch 1 EXIT this menu ends and THREADER TEST is displayed on the Status Line again CAUTION When executing the next section 6 4 5 continuously check the flowchart in Figure 6 6 If the conditions are satisfied the operation can be started from item 9 in section 6 4 5 SELECT SUP TENSN EXIT OFF ON Lu c EE 2 e SUP Tension OFF EXIT FWD BWD IT EH EH elie THREADR TST BWD STOP STOP STOP Figure 6 9 Return to the Threader Home Position Operations for the CE 6 20 6 4 5 Raising the Tray When the tray does not rise the tray must be raised by using the elevator mechanism The procedures using the electric operation mode are described below Refer to Figure 6 10 1 10 11 12 Turn the power on Please observe the drive carefully because the unloading operation may start when the power is turned on When the drive operation is stopped continue the following operation if the tape does not exist in the tape path and the threader is at the home position Enter the electric operation mode from the off line mode using the procedures d
10. Q 5 Fu 8 uc uu ul iid O Parts Installation and Removal 7 9 7 2 Tools for Maintenance Installation and Removal The tools that are required to perform maintenance installation and removal are shown in Table 7 4 Perform operations in section 7 3 and other similar operations using these tools Table 7 4 Tool List 1 Philipstypescewdrive PlusNo2 o 2 Scewdive Minus mm 3 Hexagonal wrench Oppositeside25mm o 4 Cleaningfluid Ethyiaon d O 5 Cotmswb 0 j O 6 Cotmdeh gue O ean a E es Cees E Y 8 cw ngpies 9 Twemes 000 11 Hedcpr frtheMS 4l8modd _ peses mme I os m Moykote ee Lithium soup grease Pg TFB grease for extreme pressure Mark as O Necessary item Hf Convenient item Parts Installation and Removal 7 10 7 3 Major Parts Installation and Removal 7 3 18 Cover and Chassis Top Installation and Removal without CSL model amp Cover and chassis top removal 1 Remove the M4 screws in 2 locations in the rear side of the drive that secure the cover Slide the cover to the rear and remove it 2 Remove the M3 screws in 7 locations that secure the chassis top Lift up the chassis top to the upper rear direction and remove it 3 Remove the M3 screws in 3 locations that secure the chassis cover Slide the chassis cover to the rear and open it And then remove it 4 Stand the drive on
11. Ss ws N oy The procedures to recover the drive manually after turning the power off and disassembling the drive are described in this section 6 5 CAUTION The following operations should be performed after removing the cover of this drive to enable to observe the tape path WARNING Always turn off the power before removing the cover of the drive Never touch the inside of the drive when turning the power on Even when the power has been turned off do not touch the area surrounding the power supply unit and the tape head Refer to Chapter 7 for the disassembly procedures of the drive 6 5 1 Selecting the Unloading Procedure The operation differs according to the tape condition Confirm the location of the tape on the tape path from the threader home position and tape head to threader ree position referring to Figure 6 5 When the tape position is determined select the procedure according to the flowchart in Figure 6 11 and execute the operation CAUTION Be especially careful when operating this drive If you make any mistake it may damage the drive or tape Always check the tape path while operations are executed When operation is interrupted or an abnormal sound has occurred turn off the power immediately Operations for the CE 6 22 Turn off the Power Yes Execute section 6 5 7 fallen down from the Execute section 6 5 6 Failed Execute Turn off the Power section 6 4 succe
12. board and drive are disconnected or damaged 2 TheCSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL Section 7 3 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 8 2 Error Codes 5590 to 5599 5590 SENSOR ERR 5590 CSL REAR sensor error Description The rear sensor is prevented from normal detection Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 Pessibilit 1 The rear sensor is prevented from normal Clean the sensor on the CSL Section detection with dirt and debris tray 6 8 2 Therear sensor is abnormal Replacethe CSL Section 7 3 4 The CSL tray is abnormal Replacethe CSL 7 3 4 4 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL the CSL circuit board is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replacethe CSL 7 3 4 550 SENSOR ERR 5591 CSL HOME POSITION sensor error Description The home position sensor is prevented from normal detection Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 Possibinit Trouble Shooting 5 75 1 The home position sensor is prevented Clean the sensor on the CSL Section from normal detection with dirt and tray debris lal The home position sensor is abnormal Replace the CSL 7 3 4 3 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL the CSL circuit boa
13. instead of the COMP on the center Switch Line of the display Pressing the SHOW displays the current loaded tape format on the Status Line A tape cartridge if the drive is power on with tape in the drive TAPE PUR ON Emm Refer to section 5 3 Power on setup values DEFALT CFG Install and Setup 4 19 Procedure after an unrecovered write error is detected WRT ERR The drive will not continue to write The drive will continue to write But errors left on the tape Procedure after a permanent read error is detected PERM RD ERR The drive will not continue to read Erase Wrap 2 before writing density I D in 36 track format ERSE W2 DID The drive will erase Wrap 2 o Read ahead records until an error is detected or buffer is full iid Install and Setup 4 20 4 5 3 Emulation Mode Set the emulation mode to match the host computer system The emulation mode have effects on the Inquiry Mode Sense Request Sense or etc commands of SCSI Refer to the Installation Note for each host computer system Standard value ECHO Vendor D VDS Product I D M S 8400 Connection under the Sun host computer system Solaris Emulation for the 18 track cartridge tape drive Emulation for the VDS model MS 4490 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive Connection under the Sun host computer system Sun OS 4 x Emulation for the 36 track cartridge tape drive Emulation for the VDS model GS 7000 1 2
14. o o o hours Suppl upply motor ee 8 000 assembly hours 8 000 Take up motor Common hours Elevator cam 100 000 Common assembly times 100 000 Tray assembly Common times Thread plate 100 000 Section Common assembly times 7 3 5 Mother circuit board Common 6 000 Fan motor KEF1022 Common LS hours T m eusao M S 843x Common M S 843x Common M S 843x Common M S 843x Common KWS0450 002 KWS0448 002 Head shielded plate KJ U32867 001 PWB shielded plate KJ U32898 002 MS 843x Common Section 7 3 7 N UJ o M S 843x Common Th N UJ o Parts Installation and Removal 7 6 Table 7 2B Circuit Boards in Common Assembly Kit Refer to Service Parts name Parts number M life section number zz E drcuit board Kassen ioo 737 E IR KAL KAL MPS8098 002 002 BA Anal Deleg teed KAL MPS8098 002 Section circuit board 1 R1 Md ao KAL MPS0120 001 w kat mpsona7 oo2 1 THERE wa KatMPsojeod 1 Analog write w KAL MPSO0117 001 N UE NT DH RN circuit board Iw2 p allil 2 wi_fearwesousoot fat bat o m KAL MPS0121 001 2 E Emwracrutwd KALMESNEH Cam sen MCI dreuitboard KaL MPsorzo01 ofo 737 EM Section SCSI circuit board KAL MPS0107 001 Common 737 gent Section 1 The 1 or 2 are defined by number of circuit boards It is not different either R1 or R2 2 The 1 or 2 are defined by number of circuit boa
15. 7 3 7 1022 36 18 MX 1022 CANT WRT 36 ON 18 MUST REWIND Description A write append cannot be executed with 36 tracks on a tape that was written in 18 tracks Possibilit ef 1 A write append is executed with 36 A write append must tracks on a tape that was written in 18 executed with 36 track drive tracks for 36 track tape and with 18 track drive for 18 track tape A write operation is executed without Check for a problem in your rewinding to tape written in 18 tracks program on the host computer such as a write operation executed after a rewind digital read circuit board is damaged necessary a 7 3 7 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator 4 1 contact is loose The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1024 BAD CFG PRM 1024 CONFIGURE COMMAND BAD PARAMETER Description A malfunction occurs during communication between the internal 3 4 5 Trouble Shooting 5 11 microprocessors SCSI Control Pessibitit 1 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 2 TheSCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1026 18Thin Tape 1026 Descrip
16. Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 4 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator 4 1 contact is loose 5 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 g The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1018 WRT PROTECT 1018 FILE PROTECTED Description A write operation cannot be executed to the tape because the write protect selector of the cartridge is set to the write protect position J Possitilit 1 The write protect selector of the cartridge Set the write protect selector of is set to the write protect position the cartridge to the write enable position 2 The write protect detection switch in the Replace the drive Section drive is damaged 7 3 4 3 The cable that connects the write protect Replace the drive detection switch and the mother circuit board in the drive is disconnected or damaged The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 10 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose 7 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 u The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board
17. Turn the wrench slowly and carefully so the tape does not fall down from the tape path at this time This operation is completed when the entire tape is rewound and the take up reel is stopped rotating at the position where the leader block threader can be pulled out Refer to Figure 6 5 If the tape has fallen down perform operations from section 6 5 6 again Front panel 5 Supply motor shaft Power Powersupply Workbench Figure 6 12 Bottom View Operations for the CE 6 24 6 5 3 Adjustment at the Threader Reel Position When the threader is positioned in the threader reel position the take up reel must be rotated so it pulls out the leader block threader from the take up reel The procedures are described below 1 Always turn off the power When the tape is loaded in the tape path place the drive so the power supply is in the bottom position Refer to Figure 6 13 Continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path When the tape is not loaded in the tape path the drive can be placed in the regular position or position where the power supply is in the bottom 2 Lightly touch the take up reel shown in Figure 6 13 with your hand and rotate it slowly until the position where the leader block threader can be pulled out Rotate the take up reel slowly and carefully so the tape does not fall down from the tape path at this time 3 This operation is completed if the tape is not
18. WAIT_CNTL_RSP_TMOERR Trouble Shooting 5 53 Description A command is not completed during communication with the control circuit board J Possitilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 EEC BUFF_ERROR_RECEIVED_IN_DIN Description A data buffer error is detected during a data transmission DIN J Possitilit 1 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 i The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 EED BUFF ERROR RECEIVED IN DOUT Description A data buffer error is detected during a data transmission DOUT J Possibilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 5 6 3 Error Codes EEEE to EEF5 EEEE FASINT TMOERR IN DIN Description An interrupt is not asserted from the SPC during a data transmission DIN Pessibitit Trouble Shooting 5 54 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 The control circuit board is damaged Repl
19. board is damaged K The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 4 4 Error Codes 19xx Trouble Shooting 5 22 1902 TO SVO cmd 1902 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT SERVO CMD TAKEN 1904 TO SVO done 1904 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT SERVO DONE 1906 TO SVO loc 1906 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT SERVO LOC SECTOR 1908 1910 CLEAN FALLEDI910 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT CLEAN NEVER FINISHED Description An error occurs during communication with the servo circuit board Pessibilit 7 3 7 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 1908 CSL LOAD FAILURE WAIT ERR TIMEOUT CSL DIDNT LOAD 1910 Already explained in the previous section 1920 CSL not RDY 1920 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT CSL READY Description An error occurs during communication with the CSL circuit board with CSL model Pessibilit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 4 The cables that connect the CSL circuit Replace the CSL Section board and drive are disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged 5 4 5 Error Codes 20xx Trouble Shooting 5 23 2002 TO H READY 2002 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST DATA READY 2004 TO H COMPLT 2004 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST DATA C
20. faces outward Write protect selector When the white dot key mark is showing as depicted here cartridge is write protected When the white dot is not showing cartridge is write enable Cartridge Label Ensure that labels are properly positioned within indentations Leader block Circular Metal Hub o Bottom View of Cartridge Figure 2 1 Half inch Tape Cartridge Operation 10 Prior to inserting the tape cartridge into the drive inspect the cartridge for damage to prevent problems A defective cartridge may prohibit successful loading of the cartridge or may damage the drive mechanism Look for these defects cracked or broken cartridge casing water or dirt on cartridge casing foreign material or obvious loose parts within the cartridge broken leader block or leader block not properly attached damaged write protect selector any other obvious damage cartridge label not properly affixed cartridge with other materials affixed rather than the label The tape length that can be used differs depending on the specifications and operation Table 2 1 shows the tape cartridges that can be used with this drive Table 2 1 Tape Length Format Specification Operation Cartridge Name Tape Length 18 track 36 track Format Format 3480 Standard 165m 541ft Write 246m 807K 332m 11008 Read 332m 1100ft CAUTION The drive cannot load the cartridge is the contained tape is of insuffic
21. satisfied the operation can be started from item 9 in section 6 4 4 Figure 6 8 Adjustment at the Threader Reel Position Operations for the CE 6 4 4 Return to the Threader Home Position 6 19 When the threader is at the threader reel position in the take up reel or in the middle of the tape path the threader must return to the threader home position of the tray The procedures using the electric operation mode are described below Refer to Figure 6 9 1 10 11 12 Turn the power on Please observe the drive carefully because the unloading operation may start when the power is turned on When the drive operation is stopped continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path and the threader is at the reel position or in the middle of the tape path Enter the electric operation mode from the off line mode using the procedures described in items 2 to 8 in the previous section 6 4 2 TUP Mo LOCK POS is displayed on THREADER TEST EXIT ENTER gt gt gt NOR IN ERI E the Status Line of the display Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as THREADER TEST on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER displays SELECT SUP TENSN on the Status Line This menu is the Return to the Threader H ome Position If the tape is in the tape path there is a leader block press the right Switch 3 ON
22. 3 Medium Length pe eae oo Oe 332m _ 1100 ft Capacity 200MB max 800MB max 4 1 cartridge 600MB 31 24GB 31 Capacity 2GB max 8GB max 10 cartridges 6GB 3 24GB 3 1 General Description 5 1 4 4 Reliability Specifications MTBF 30000 hours 25 duty cycle MTTR Under 30 minutes Head Life 3000 hours Tape motion 1 4 5 Power Specifications Parameter Specification 100 to 120 V AC 1 Voltage 220 to 240V AC Automatic ranging Line Frequency 50 60 Hz now 1 4 6 Environmental Specifications Number Parameter Specification Dry Bulb Temperature 10 C to 40 C 1 Operating Temperature Gradient 10 C hour Wet Bulb Temperature Max 26 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Operating Humidity Gradient 20 hour Temperature Gradient 10 C hour f Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Non operating a l Humidity Gradient 20 hour i Dry Bulb Temperature 10 C to 60 C 3 Non operating NOTE The applicable proposed ANSI spedification for half inch tape cartridge requires operation in the range of 16 C to 32 C 20 relative humidity and a maximum wet bulb temperature of 25 6 C Operation of this device beyond these limits may result in a degradation of media reliability General Description 6 1 4 7 Acoustical Noise Power on Idle 55dBA max 50dBA max S5dBA max S5dBA max Load Unload 55dBA max 70dBA max Machine Noise Sound power
23. 6 11 Caution Never touch the recording surface the surface contacts the tape head and the tape head with your hand when moving the tape and leader block positions Be careful so the leader block does not contact the tape head when the leader block is in the tape path When the leader block is in the take up reel raise the tray and remove the cartridge refer to section 6 5 5 Remove the tape and leader block that are left in the take up reel by pulling the end of the tape directly and turning the take up reel Destroy these cartridge and tape When the leader block is not in the take up reel raise the tray and remove the cartridge refer to section 6 5 5 Remove the tape and leader block that are left in the tape path by pulling the end of the tape directly and turning the take up reel Refer to section 3 2 for additional operation procedures 6 6 Operations for the CE 6 29 CSL Adjustment Procedure 6 6 1 Adjustment of the CSL Tray Home Position The CSL tray home position must be adjusted when the drive unit is replaced Home position as the CSL tray position when the cartridge is carried to the drive unit amp Adjustment procedure 8 Adjustment accuracy Height difference between the CSL tray and the cartridge guide 40 5 to 0 mm as CSL tray is higher than cartridge guide Refer to A enlarged Tw figure 2 Take out the magazine close the front door and turn on the power The CSL tray moves to the home po
24. CONFIGURE Default value Values that can be changed with switch CONFIGURE M MM Edi CSL LUN 1 E B WIDE NEGT ENABL gt SYNC NEGT ENABL SAVE PNTR ENABL ABL DSABL m gt co r jw cn m i mE m gt LD RWD STAT OFLA OFLN H BUSY BUFFER MODE buff buff Hoff pal ways FMK SYNC all Fall Hle H buff E e 3 ce eus BOT PRE RD norm WR RETRIES I RD RETRIES 10 UNLD H LOAD DEFALT CFG FLASH WRT ERR norm rec PERM RD ERR norm ERSE W2 DID norm RD AHEAD FMK go norm rec leave er 6060606000000000000000000000000000000 9 i mn rc gt co xc m c 2 jer nad c LD CFG FROM TAPE SAVE CFG TO TAPE 2o me m co a Ert m H SAVE TO FLASH change to the next menus Selection by function of display 3 is a menu for CE only Do not execute Install and Setup 4 14 4 4 3 Structure of DIAGNOSTICS DI AGNOSTI CS s lececee f DRIVE TESTS co m 2o c ENTER WEAR TEST 2m s WEAR TEST 4m s RUN CONT 2m s START STOP 2m s CYCLE 2m s RUN CONT 4m s START STOP 4m s CYCLE 4m s LOADI NG TESTS EXIT ENTER TUP Mo LOCK POS ENTER START ELEVATOR UP DOWN ENTER UP eee DOWN THREADER TEST SUP Mo SLOW CW ON e OFF DI AG TUNI NG EXIT ENTER D A OFFSET ADJ ENTER START MOTOR Kt COMPE ENTER START ENCODER TEST ENTER START e with CSL model OR ig a CSL DIAGNO
25. Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Executethe setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Pessibilit 1 The tape sticks to the head due to Use a deaning cartridge to Section deterioration or quality dean off the dirty parts 3 1 Use a normal cartridge Ev 2 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replace the drive Section connects the motor and the mother circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 70 4 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply Section block 7 3 4 Replace the power supply unit Section For CSL model 7 3 9 5584 SVO DISCRIM 5584 SERVO COUNLD NOT DISCRIMINATE TAPE Description The cartridge cannot be discriminated Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Executethe setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 U
26. ES to save the current setup Press the Switch 2 NO to abort and use the previous setup Press the Switch 3 TEMP to usethe current setup until turning off the power Pressing the Switch 2 returns this menu Pressing the Switch 1 or Switch 3 ARE YOU SURE will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to save the current setup Press the Switch 2 EXIT to abort and use the previous setup Pressing either switch this menu will be exited and the off line mode will return Changing to 18 track Write Operation STAND BY 18 36w OFL Sel LOAD E b N OO MH EM OFFLINE UNLOADED ONL DEN func Mmeim s WRITE 36 TRACK EXIT CHG WRITE 18 TRACK EXIT CHG ee cl all O MH EM SAVE SETUP YES NO TEMP ARE YOU SURE YES EXIT 25 Changing to 36 track Write Operation STAND BY 18w 36 OFL Sel LOAD Pee ue OO me OFFLINE UNLOADED ONL DEN func ERE CER EH 2 EH WRITE 18 TRACK EXIT CHG WRITE 36 TRACK EXIT CHG Input request for save Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 NO to abort the setup Press Switch 3 TEMP to use the setup until turning off the power Input request for confirmation of save Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup Figure 2 10 Write Operation Setup Operation 26 2 3 6 CSL Operation Mode with CSL model The method used by the Ca
27. Figure 2 1 NOTE The write protect selector on the cartridge protects data from being overwritten When the write protect selector is on the write protect position the white dot key mark on the flat side of the selector will be visible from the side of the cartridge 2 4 0 Manual Loading without CSL model First enter the on line mode if in the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 7 STAND BY will be displayed on the center Status Line of the display Insert the cartridge facing in the correct direction leading block away from you into the cartridge slot as shown in Figure 2 17 Insert cartridge slowly and completely until hitting the wall beyond the tray The drive will then automatically lower the tray and load the cartridge LOADING will appear on the Status Line when loading Cartridge Slot Tray Leader Block 2 y Figure 2 17 Loading a Cartridge without CSL model Operation 28 ONLINE will appear on the center of the Status Line when loading is complete and drive will be ready The drive is now read write enabled Refer to Figure 2 15 2 4 1 Front Door with CSL model It is possible to lock unlock the front door by using the supplied keys door lock and keys are optional To lock the front door insert the key in the door lock keyhole located on the front panel and turn counterclockwise To unlock the front door insert the key in the door lock keyhole located on the front panel and turn clockwis
28. Metal attracted surface Enlarged a ich icro switc figure OKT XX Micro switch K gt Operations for the CE 6 35 6 7 CSL Operation by Manual Operation 6 7 1 Releasing the Magazine Lock This drive has a magazine lock mechanism so the magazine remains locked during operation The magazine lock mechanism must be released in order to take out the magazine when the magazine is locked by some error during operation 1 Open the front door and check the location of the solenoid in the lock assembly from the upper space of the magazine 2 Insert an appropriate stick which has a diameter approximately 2 to 3 mm such as a hexagonal wrench from the round hole in the right side of the CSL cover 3 Press in the solenoid core in the magazine lock to release the lock Lock assembly Insert the stick such as a hexagonal wrench to press in the solenoid core Solenoid Core Press in the Lock A solenoid core assembly at this point Pressed condition Operations for the CE 6 36 6 7 2 Vertical Moving the CSL Tray Perform the following procedure to move the CSL tray manually in vertical direction 1 Removethecover Refer to section 7 3 1 2 Insert the finger from the window in the left side of the drive and turning the timing pulley in front of the worm gear 3 If thetiming pulley is turned clockwise from the point view of the front the CSL tray is moved down If the timing pulley is turned
29. Operations for the CE 6 15 When the tape position is determined select the procedure according to the flowchart in Figure 6 6 and execute the operation CAUTION Be especially careful when operating this drive If you make any mistake it may damage the drive or tape Always check the tape path while operations are executed When operation is interrupted or an abnormal sound has occurred turn off the power immediately Turn off the Power Yes Execute section 6 5 Threader is Yes at the reel position Yes wound in the take up Execute section 6 4 2 Execute section 6 4 3 hreader is in the middle of the tape path There is Execute section 6 4 4 a leader block SUP Tension ON Execute section 6 4 4 Threader is SUP Tension OFF at the home position The tray Execute section 6 4 5 has rising ELEVATOR DOWN Execute section 6 4 5 ELEVATOR UP Turn off the Power Figure 6 6 Flowchart of Unloading by Electric Operation Turn on the Power Operations for the CE 6 16 6 4 2 Rewinding the Tape The tape must be rewound to the position where the leader block can be pulled out when the tape is wound in the take up reel The procedures using the electric operation mode are described below Refer to Figure 6 7 1 10 11 Turn the power on Please observe the drive carefully because the unloading operation may start when the power is turned o
30. Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 3 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply Section block 7 3 4 Replace the power supply unit For CSL model 7 3 9 5546 SVO VOLT m5 5546 SERVO ABNORMAL VOLTAGE m5 Description A power voltage of 5V is abnormal Pessibitit 1 The regulator IC of the 5V power supply Replace the drive of the mother circuit board or the cableis damaged The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 3 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply Section block 7 3 4 Replace the power supply unit Section For CSL model 7 3 9 254 SVO A D er 5547 SERVO A D AND D A MALFUNCTION Description The A D and D A converter on the servo circuit board is abnormal Pessibitit Trouble Shooting 5 63 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5549 SVO MDA cal 5548 SERVO MDA CALIBRATION ERROR Description The calibration of the motor drive amplifier cannot be executed on the servo circuit board Possibility Countermeasure Re The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5549 SVO cal TUP 5549 SERVO ENCODER ERROR TUP Description The encoder of the take up motor is abnormal Pessibiti 1 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replace the drive connects the motor and the mother circuit board is damaged The servo circuit board is dama
31. YES NO TEMP Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 NO to abort the setup Press Switch 3 TEMP to use the setup until turning off the power Input request for confirmation of save ARE YOU SURE YES EXIT Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup Figure 4 4 CSL Operation Mode Setup Install and Setup 4 10 4 3 Diagnostics Enter the diagnostics mode when execute the self diagnostics for read write A password is requested only when selecting SERVO in the diagnostics mode The setup menu will be displayed on the Status Line when the correct password is entered The following procedure to set a example of Write Test Refer to Figure 4 5 10 First load a write enabled cartridge If the operation mode is in the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line of the display Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as DIAG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DI AG displays DIAGNOSTICS on the Status Line and enters the diagnostics mode Select the menu displayed as RWT on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 RWT displays READ WRITE TESTS on t
32. analog write circuit boards for the M S 843x series Makesurethe correct locations of these boards For the MS 843x series first connect the head cables to the circuit boards and then insert the PWB shielded plate in the location shown in the figure Use caution to prevent the end of the PWB shielded plate catching on the circuit board components It is easy to position the connectors of digital read circuit board control circuit board servo circuit board and SCSI circuit board if the drive stands on the side Be sure that the connectors are inserted all the way to the end when connecting the circuit boards Analog read circuit board Analog write circuit board Connector Align the notches on both ends of the circuit board to the holes when inserting the connector amp Digital read circuit board Parts Installation and Removal 7 24 Analog write circuit board MS 8418 18track Screws M3 x2 PWB bracket Servo circuit board Analog read circuit board Digital read circuit board Parts Installation and Removal 7 25 Screws M3 x2 MS 843x Series PWB bracket e PWB shielded plate 4 Refer to enlarged figure E i Servo circuit board Analog read circuit board SCSI circuit board Analog write circuit board Control circuit board MCI circuit board for theMS 843H and MS 843F Detail of shielded plates installation Enlarg
33. and 4 locations for the MS 843x series Be careful so the stress is not applied to the soldered part of the connector Should be supported pinching the connector stiffening plate with pliers or any others Pull out the analog read circuit boards and analog write circuit boards There are 2 locations for the MS 8418 and 4 locations for the MS 843x series Check the location of each circuit board amp Digital read circuit board removal First remove the analog read circuit boards and analog write circuit boards Refer to the above procedures Remove the chassis cover on the left side of the drive Refer to section 7 3 1 Pull out digital read circuit board straight Parts Installation and Removal 7 23 amp Control circuit board servo circuit board and SCSI circuit board removal 1 Remove the chassis cover on the left side of the drive Refer to section 7 3 1 2 Pull out the control circuit board servo circuit board and SCSI circuit board straight while holding the edge of the ejectors If the ejector is spread out by force when removing Ejector these circuit boards it may cause damage Pull them out straight amp Circuit boards installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install these boards Refer to Table 7 2B for combination of the circuit boards Thereare 1 analog read circuit board and 1 analog write circuit board for the MS 8418 and 2 analog read circuit boards and 2
34. counterclockwise the CSL tray is moved up Referto Up down mechanism assembly enlarged Worm gear Timing pulley Up down mechanism assembly Enlarged figure Operations for the CE 6 37 6 7 3 Cartridge Removal from the CSL When an error occurs during the loading or unloading operation of the CSL is performed perform the following procedure to remove the cartridge from the CSL tray Open the front door and check the conditions of the cartridge which is stopped in the CSL tray Perform the following operations according to the conditions amp When the cartridge is between the CSL tray and the magazine 1 Press the left end of the cartridge from the magazine slot on the CSL tray or hold the bottom of the slide arm to slide the cartridge to the rear side 2 Releasethe magazine lock and remove the magazine Refer to section 6 7 1 3 Turn the damp gear 1 clockwise to open the damp lever 4 Removethe cartridge Clamp gear 1 Slide arm Turn it clockwise Refer to enlarged A CSL tray Clamp gear 1 Enlarged figure 1 Refer to enlarged CSL tray The direction to open figure 2 Clamp lever the clamp lever amp When the cartridge is on the CSL tray Perform the operation procedure 2 to 4 described above Pass igure 2 amp When the cartridge is between the CSL tray and the drive Perform the operation procedure 2 to 4 described above
35. displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as DIAG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DIAG displays DIAGNOSTICS on the Status Line and enters the diagnostics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as UCODE on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 U CODE displays UPDATE UCODE on the Status Line This menu is the Firmware U pdate Pressing the left Switch 1 YES the contents of the tape will be read in the internal buffer of the drive During reading the firmware revisions will be displayed one after the other When the update preparations have been made CONFIRM UPDATE will be displayed on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 YES the cartridge will be unloaded and updating of the firmware will start During the updating UPDATING CODE will be displayed on the Status L ine After that the drive will start in the same way as when the power is turned on When the updating ends normally STAND BY will be displayed on the Status Line and updating of the firmware will be completed Always follow up by resetting the standard default setup values from section 6 1 5 on the next page CAUTION Never turn off the power while performing the update For the CSL model never open the
36. electric operation mode are described below Refer to Figure 6 8 1 10 11 Turn the power on Please observe the drive carefully because the unloading operation may start when the power is turned on When the drive operation is stopped continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path and the threader is at the reel position Enter the electric operation mode from the off line mode using the procedures described in items 2 to 8 in the previous section 6 4 2 TUP Mo LOCK POS is displayed on the Status Line of the display Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as TUP Mo LOCK POS on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER displays TUP Mo LOCK POS on the Status Line again This menu is the Adjustment at the Threader Reel Position Press the center Switch 2 START RUNING TUP MOTOR is displayed on the Status Line the takeup reel rotates and the adjustment TUP Mo LOCK POS operation starts EXIT ENTER gt gt gt When the rotation stops at the position where the takeup reel can pull out the leader block Er threader immediately press the left Switch 1 EXIT This menu ends and TUP Mo LOCK POS is displayed on the Status Line again TUP Mo LOCK POS EXIT START CAUTION When executing the next section 6 4 4 continuously check the flowchart in Figure 6 6 If the conditions are
37. flash ROM The firmware diagram is shown in Figure 6 1A CSL circuit board Servo circuit board Control circuit board SCSI circuit board CSL MPU Servo MPU Control MPU SCSI MPU Flash ROM Formatter MPU with CSL model Figure 6 1A Firmware Diagram CAUTION The firmware and the setup values are changed when the control drcuit board is replaced It may not produce the updating the firmware in the case of any hardware version Operations for the CE 6 2 6 1 2 Firmware Revision 8 Example of revision CURRENT MACHINE Release Code CURRENT CNTL CNTL MECO5 50 Revision of control firmware The following procedure to display the Current Firmware Revision Refer to Figure 6 1B First if the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as STAT on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 STAT displays STATISTICS on the Status Line and enters the statistics mode Select the menu displayed as UCODE on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 UCODE displays DISPLAY REVISION on the Status Line This menu is the Cu
38. is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board 7 3 4 7 3 7 ges M Te 7 3 7 2508 PO SMR SCSI 2508 SCSI POWER ON ERR SMR CHECK Description An error is detected in the internal interface when the power is turned on Possibilit A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 4 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit not correct board SCSI circuit board and servo circuit board 5 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 E The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2510 Already explained in the previous section 2512 PO SMR SRVO 2512 SERVO POWER ON ERR SMR CHECK Description An error is detected in the internal interface when the power is turned on Pessiitit 1 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 31 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 7 3 7 4 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board 2514 PO SMR WAT 2514 CNTL PO
39. loading is complete and drive will be ready Thedriveis now read write enabled Refer to Figure 2 15 BOT ONLINE WE 5 BOT ONLINE FP 5 OFL COMP OFL 0e Write Enable Write Protected Figure 2 15 Completion of the Loading CAUTION The front door may be opened or closed during while the device is on ready However when the door is once opened or closed the cartridge in the top slot will be loaded next and the slot number selection will become invalid Consequently the sequence in which the cartridges are to be loaded can be changed by opening or closing the door Operation 34 2 5 Unloading the Cartridge 2 5 2 5 1S Manual Unloading without CSL model First enter the off line mode if in the on line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 OFFLINE will be displayed on the center Status Line of the display REW UNL or UNLD is displayed on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 REW UNL during when the display is REW UNL rewinds the tape and the display changes to UNLD Pressing Switch 2 UNLD at this time unloads the cartridge Pressing the center Switch 2 UNLD when UNLD is displayed unloads the cartridge immediately Refer to Figure 2 13 UNLOADING or UNLOAD AFTER REW will appear on the Status Line when unloading and the drive will become not ready When the tray is lifted and cartridge is ejected STAND BY is displayed on the Status Line and unloading is compl
40. parity error in the data from the control circuit board is detected during a data transmission DIN Pessibilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 Thecontrol circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 Trouble Shooting 5 51 4 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose 5 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 EEG FAS_RESET_IN_DOUT Description A forced reset is executed to the SPC because the operation hangs up during a data transmission DOUT J Possibilit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose ee M on application on the host side drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 genau a E 7 3 7 EE FAS_RESET_IN DIN Description A forced reset is executed to the SPC because the operation hangs up during a data transmission DIN J Possitilit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an application on the host side Ode There is an err
41. read and write commands is too long Pessibilit 1 This SCSI command is out of There is an error in your specifications It exceeds a value that is program on the host computer returned by the Read Block Limits Reduce the block length command The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose 3 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1012 NOT ONLINE 1012 PANEL NOT ONLINE Description The on line mode is not set Pessibitit 1 The on line mode is not set Set the on line mode from the Section operator panel 2 3 3 1014 MUST LORD 1014 Description The self diagnostics mode cannot be executed because the cartridge is not loaded Pessibitit Trouble Shooting 5 9 The cartridge is not loaded Load the cartridge 2 4 1016 RD REV COMP 1016 CANT RD REV COMP RECS Description The reverse read operation tape read in the reverse direction cannot be executed because the data is compressed Pessibitit 1 This SCSI command is out of Check for a problem in your specifications program on the host computer 2 A reverse read is executed on a Create the tape again without Section compressed data data compression 2 3 4 3 The control circuit board is damaged
42. rear panel of the drive is Replace the fuse Section disconnected or broken 7 3 8 4 The fan motor in the power supply block Replace the power supply Section is damaged block 7 3 4 7 3 4 d iani aac E 7 3 2 block 7 3 4 The cable that connects the power supply Replace the front panel unit and the power supply switch is disconnected or damaged a The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 Description The display backlight in the operator panel does not light J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 80 The operator panel OCP is damaged Replace the front panel 7 3 2 3 The cable that connects the drive and the Replace the front panel operator panel is disconnected or damaged The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply Section block 7 3 4 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 Description The character on the display of the operator panel is not correct Pessibilit 7 3 7 HE ie E update using an update tape board 7 3 7 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section using a debugger board 7 3 7 The operator panel OCP is damaged Replace the front panel 7 3 2 5 The cable that connects the drive and the Replace the front panel operator panel is disconnected or damaged ee Gs 7 3 4 block 7 3 4 DIAGNOSTI
43. refer to Table 7 4 while turning the timing pulley using cotton swabs brush etc Timing pulley Refer to enlarged figure Up down mechanism assembly Worm Timing pulley Apply a thin coat of Lithium soup grease for extreme pressure Enlarged figure Operations for the CE 6 40 6 8 3 Magazine amp Cleaning of the magazine slot Clean the interior surfaces of slots using cotton swabs etc upper lower left and right surfaces within each slot amp Cleaning of the sensor slit Remove any debris on the sensor slits 10 locations Magazine Sensor slits Magazine slots 10 locations upper lower left and right surfaces within each slot WOO AA AG Operations for the CE 6 41 6 9 Error Logs This drive can display error logs when the conditions of writing or reading These are such thing that confirms a cause of error when an error is detected When an error is not recovered although error correction or retry sequence has been done the drive returns the error information to the host computer system via SCSI Then the error content and code are displayed on the Status Line of the display Refer to Chapter 5 When an error is recovered by error correction or retry sequence an occurrence frequency is not seen Then the numbers of error correction etc are able to confirm by this Error Log Display Enter the menu of Error Log Display the err
44. the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Executethe setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Pessibitit Countermeasure Re 1 The supply motor or cableis damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 Trouble Shooting 5 69 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5582 SVO CUR TUP 5582 SERVO ABNORMAL MOTOR CURRENT TUP Description Abnormal current is supplied to the take up motor Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Possibilit Countermeasure Re The take up motor or cable is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5583 SVO TENSION 5583 SERVO LOST TENSION Description Thetape lost tension
45. the CSL Operation Mode setup To change the CSL Operation Mode pressing the center Switch 2 CHG each time displays the other mode on the Status Line To complete the setup press the left Switch 1 EXIT SAVE SETUP will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to savethe current setup Press the Switch 2 NO to abort and use the previous setup Press the Switch 3 TEMP to usethe current setup until turning off the power Pressing the Switch 2 returns the configuration mode Pressing the Switch 1 or Switch 3 ARE YOU SURE will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to savethe current setup Press the Switch 2 E XI T to abort and use the previous setup Pressing either switch returns the configuration mode Select the menu displayed as DRIVE on the Switch Line Press this EXIT switch to return tothe off line mode Install and Setup 4 9 E Example OFFLINE UNLOADED AEN SNE ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt RU NUMEN EHE EH EH EN eis SCSI ID 5 MENU FUNCTI ONS func CHG EXIT CSL EXIT gt gt gt NINE cis rel OO MH EMI COO me Password input request ENTER PASSWORD EXIT Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence eee gee Mile CSL Operation Mode setup menu CSL MODE Auto EXIT CHG Press Switch 2 CHG to change the CSL Operation Mode Press Switch 1 EXIT to end the setup Input request for save SAVE SETUP
46. tray and the cartridge guide from the front Loosen the M3 screws in 3 locations which secure the deck assembly Adjust the horizontal position with the CSL tray distance Perform the adjustment to set the following accuracy and secure it Adjustment accuracy Height difference between the CSL tray and the cartridge guide 0 to 0 5 mm as the direction that the CSL tray leans to left from the point view of the front Deck assembly Screws M3 x3 Refer to enlarged figure Cartridge guide Tray of the deck Enlarged CSL tray figure horizontal difference 0 to 0 5 mm Operations for the CE 6 31 6 6 3 CSL Home Position Mode The CSL tray can be moved to the home position by using the CSL Home Position Mode when the Adjustment of the CSL Tray Home Position Section 6 6 1 is executed The procedures are described below Refer to Figure 6 17 10 11 12 13 First if the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as DIAG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DIAG displays DIAGNOSTICS on the Status Line and enters the diagnostics mode
47. within the dick range of the magazine 2 Thecartridge must be moved to the rear side approximately 1 mm Rib in the rear side of the front door Cartridge Em Perrin errreerre creer etree T kd an CALE A l A AZE Uk LD A Ud 77 X gt Rear side rib Operations for the CE 6 34 amp Micro switch check and adjustment Check the micro switch position when the front door is closed Make sure that the following conditions are satisfied If this conditions are not satisfied adjust the front and rear position of the micro switch Conditions 1 The micro switch must work at 0 5 to 1 0 mm before the front door closes Make sure the click sounds 2 There must be no space between the front door and the upper part of the front panel while closing the front door Between the magnet surface of the front door and the metal attracted surface Adjustment 1 Insert the phillips type screwdriver from the circuit board hole and loosen the M3 screw 2 Move the micro switch front and rear and secure it in the position where the work condition is satisfied CSL circuit board Front door Refer to Su enlarged Insert the phillips type screwdriver S figure A Uk AA M a NI X X AAAAAL ALAAAA S CSL circuit board Screws M3 x1 NO b Move it front AW and rear Magnet surface
48. 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as CONF on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 CONF displays ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence The CONFIGURE will appear on the Status Line This menu is the configuration mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as RESET on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 RESET the message ALL PARAMETERS BACK TO DEFAULT will appear briefly on the display This menu is the Standard Setup Values After that SAVE TO FLASH will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 YES to initialize the setup and save to the standard setup values Press the Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup menu Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Pressthis EXIT switch to close to each of the menus CAUTION When other than the standard values are being used reconfigure the previous values in Table 4 1 of the user manual Operations for the CE 6 9 E I Example OFFLINE UNLOADED MENU PUNE ONS ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt Ws elles ysl EH EH SCSI ID 5 func CHG EXIT Password input request
49. 559 5551 CHECK TRAY 5551 CSL TRAY error 5552 CHECK TRAY 5552 CSL TRAY error Description There is a malfunction in the CSL tray while a cartridge is carried Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 J Possibilit 1 Dirt is attached to the cartridge and the Clean the cartridge clamp lever of the CSL tray cannot catch 2 1 the cartridge 2 Dirt is attached to the clamp lever of the Clean the damp lever Section CSL tray and the clamp lever cannot 6 8 catch the cartridge 3 The drive is not positioned and adjusted Execute the drive position Section correctly for the CSL tray adjustment 6 6 3 4 The sensors front sensor rear sensor and Clean the sensors on the CSL Section cartridge sensor are prevented from tray 6 8 normal detection with dirt and debris 7 3 4 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replacethe CSL Section the CSL circuit board is disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged 7 3 4 5553 CHK MAGAZIN 5553 CSL MAGAZINE error 5554 CHK MAGAZIN 5554 CSL MAGAZINE error Description Thereis an malfunction in the magazine while a cartridge is carried Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 Possibility Countermeasure Ref Trouble Shooting 5 73 e the standard cartridge 2 1 2 Dirt is attached to the cartridge and the Clean the cartridge
50. AP 3617 RDBK ERR WRAP PATTERN 3618 RDEK ERR NO TRAILING IBG ON WRAP4 Description An error read echo back error is detected when a write operation is executed Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 4 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 a analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged 7 3 7 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Section 7 3 7 Oe Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged 3100 RDBK T IBG 3700 RDBK ERR NO TRAILING IBG GAPOUT SENT Description A position error is detected when a read or write operation is executed Pessibitit 1 Thetape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 Trouble Shooting 5 46 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new car
51. C ERROR Description The ALERT indicator on the operator panel stays turned on when the power is turned on Pessibitit 1 Error occurs when the power on check is The error code is displayed Table when the Switch 2 INFO in the center of the operator panel is pressed Trouble Shooting 5 81 7 3 7 update using an update tape board 7 3 7 F 5 The operator panel OCP is damaged 7 3 2 The cable that connects the drive and the Replace the front panel Section operator panel is disconnected or 7 3 2 damaged 7 3 4 block 7 3 4 5 9 2 With CSL Model A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit using a debugger board 7 3 7 Description The fan motor in the rear panel of the drive does not rotate J Possibilit connected correctly cable correctly 2 3 1 2 TheAC power is operating abnormally Turn the power off Check the AC power supply Turn the power on again one more time disconnected or broken 7 3 8 rear panel of the CSL is damaged 7 3 4 Replace the drive 7 3 4 The power supply switch is damaged Replace the front panel Section 7 3 2 7 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply unit Section 7 3 9 Trouble Shooting 5 82 The cable that connects the power supply Replace the front panel unit and the power supply switch is disconnected or damaged id The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 De
52. CONF DIAG gt gt gt is SE meme Clim SCS ID 5 DIAGNOSTICS func CHG EXIT SERVO UCODE gt gt gt NINE ke iz OO MH EMI O MH EM Password input request ENTER PASSWORD EXIT eee gee Mile Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence DI AG TUNI NG Drive Adjustment menu EXIT ENTER gt gt gt MOTOR Kt COMPE EXIT ENTER gt gt gt E calle 1 O 2 MB COMPLETED OK COMPLETE 02 03 EXIT weet ems EXIT cde en eae a fe ash c Ol EN EN Ol EN EN Figure 6 3 DriveAdjustment Procedures 6 3 1 Operations for the CE 6 12 Unloading by Electric Operation Part 1 If an error occurs when loading or unloading is performed the cartridge unloading and error recovery operations can be performed by the operation switches on the operator panel The procedures to recover the drive without turning the power off are described in this section 6 3 Execute the procedures in the next section 6 4 when the recovery cannot be performed even if the procedures in this section are executed CAUTION The following operations should be performed after removing the cover of this drive to enable to observe the tape path WARNING Always turn off the power before removing the cover of the drive Never touch the inside of the drive when turning the power on Even when the power has been turned off do not touch the area surrounding the power supply unit and the tape head Refer to Chapter 7 for the disassem
53. D 3500 RDBK ERR DENSITY_ID_ERR Description A write error of density I D is detected when a write operation is executed from BOT Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation again 3 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 4 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary board is damaged 7 3 7 a e ME 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged DBK NO BDM 3601 RDBK ERR MISSING BDM DBK NO EOD 3602 RDBK ERR MISSING EOD DBK CRC ER 3603 RDBK ERR CRC MATCH ERR DBK BLK ID 3604 RDBK ERR BLOCK ID NOT REC EOD FCR RDBK NO BDM 3601 RDBK ERR QUEUE FULL DBK EG IBG 3607 RDBK ERR NO TRAILING IBG ON ERG DBK EODibg 3608 RDBK ERR NO TRAILING IBG ON EOD DBK WR CUR 3609 RDBK ERR NO WRT CUR ON WHEN WRITING RDBK ERR BLOCK ID MATCH ERR REC RDBK ERR BLOCK ID MATCH ERR FCR Trouble Shooting 5 45 DBK ID EOD 3612 RDBK ERR BLOCK ID MATCH ERR EOD RDBK ERR LEADING IBG TOO SHORT RDBK ERR FAKE ERROR RDBK ERR 10 PERCENT IBG TIMEOUT 3617 RDBK WR
54. FAILED 2678 ERASING XLNX CODE FAILED 2679 SAVING XLXN CODE FAILED Description A failure occurs when a firmware update is executed using a debugger Pessibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 4 9 Error Codes 27xx to 2800 1100 2701 FORM LENGTH 201 o sesi LENGTH 202 2003 SERV LENGTH 2703 o CNTL CRC 2710 pond ew c uu 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ana sor e 2 213 seavocrc 23 2722 sesi vato 200 2750 ERROR READING REVISION RECORD TAPE DOES NOT HAVE 5 FILEMARKS ERROR READING HEADER RECORD ERROR READING LENGTH AND CRC RECORD Trouble Shooting 5 36 Description A failure occurs when a firmware update is executed using an update tape J Possibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 3 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 4 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary board is damaged 7 3 7 Yael eel E 7 3 7 7 3 7 2800 ER FP SWICH 2280 BAD FILE PROTECT SWITCH Description An malfunction is detected in a write protect
55. FUNCTI ONS CONF DIAG gt gt gt Hee tlhe ol Mm Meise Unloading Execution menu Complete the unloading Figure 6 4 Unloading and Error Recovery Operations for the CE 6 14 6 4 Unloading by Electric Operation Part 2 If an error occurs when loading or unloading is performed the cartridge unloading and error recovery operations can be performed by the operation switches on the operator panel The procedures to recover the drive after turning the power off and disassembling the drive are described in this section 6 4 CAUTION The following operations should be performed after removing the cover of this drive to enable to observe the tape path WARNING Always turn off the power before removing the cover of the drive Never touch the inside of the drive when turning the power on Even when the power has been turned off do not touch the area surrounding the power supply unit and the tape head Refer to Chapter 7 for the disassembly procedures of the drive 6 4 1 Selecting the Unloading Procedure The operation differs according to the tape condition Confirm the location of the tape on the tape path from the threader home position and tape head to threader reel position referring to Figure 6 5 Power supply Thread plate Tape head Threader P Reel position ape cleaner Take up reel Elevator mechanism Threader Thread motor shaft T Home position Tray Front panel Figure 6 5 Tape Path
56. Items scsi ID CSL LUN WIDE NEGT SYNC NEGT SAVE PNTR SCSI TLD RWD STAT BUFER MODE FMK SYNC BOT PRE RD WR RETRIES RD RETRIES COMPRESSION COMP SWITCH TAPE PWR ON EMULATI ON DRIVE DEFALT CFG WRT ERR PERM RD ERR ERSE W2 DID Rd AHEAD FMK 18WRT WRITE cst cst MODE URRENT CNTL URRENT FORM UCODE URRENT SCSI MID DM c Table 4 1 Setup Values Standard Setup Value MS 8418 MS 843x 5 1 SCSI 2 model DSABL SCSI 3 model ENABL ENABL ENABL OFLN bu rm 0 0 UNLD ECHO FLASH norm rec norm 36 TRACK Auto Enter when the firmware is updated Currently Set Value _ with CSL mode Comments without CSL model 18 36 track model with CSL model EC EF ES Install and Setup 4 4 4 2 1 SCSI ID Setup CAUTION The power supply of the drive must be turned off when changing the SCSI ID setup so operate it independently without connecting to the host computer system The following procedure to set the SCSI ID setup Refer to Figure 4 2 First unload the cartridge If the operation mode is in the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line of the display This menu is the SCSI ID setup To change the SCSI ID pressing the center Switch 2 CHG each time increases SC
57. LOAD 36 track Write Operation 18 track Write Operation Figure 2 9 Current Write Operation CAUTION The 18 track write operation of the 18 36 track drive is IBM compatible but does not conform to ANSI Use caution when exchanging data with the drives of other companies Operation 24 The following procedure to change the Write Operation Setup Refer to Figure 2 10 First unload the cartridge If the operation mode is in the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 DEN will be displayed on the center Switch Line of the display Pressing the center Switch 2 DEN displays the current write operation on the Status Line of the display This menu is the Write Operation setup To change the Write Operation pressing the center Switch 2 CHG each time displays another Write Operation on the Status Line When WRITE 18 is displayed on the center of the Status Line the 18 track write operation is selected When WRITE 36 is displayed on the center of the Status Line the 36 track write operation is selected When TRACK is displayed on the right of the Status Line the SCSI command is enabled the write operation to change When FORCE is displayed on the right of the Status Line the SCSI command is disabled the write operation to change To complete the setup press the left Switch 1 EXIT SAVE SETUP will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y
58. MP 8400 Series 1Ainch Cartridge Tape Subsystem Maintenance Manual a KAS M009 004 Thank You For Your Use Revision 5 20 6 30 1999 All company names and brand names used in this manual are the registered trademarks trademarks and product names of the respective companies The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice The contents of this manual may not be reproduced or quoted without the express written permission of this company Table of Contents Page Table of Contents i List of Tables iii List of Figures iii Accessory and Contents List vi Revision Record viii Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Model Name 1 4 Specifications WN H H Chapter 2 OPERATION 2 1 Inspecting the Cartridge 9 2 2 Operator Panel 11 2 3 PoweringUp 20 2 4 Loading a Cartridge 27 2 5 Unloading the Cartridge 34 Chapter 3 MAINTENANCE 3 1 Cleaning the Tape Head 3 1 3 2 Repairing the Leader Block 3 2 Chapter 4 INSTALLATION and SETUP 4 1 Installation 4 1 4 2 Setup 4 3 4 3 Diagnostics 4 10 4 4 Hierarchic Structure of Setup 4 12 Comments The most part of contents in this page is same as the User Manual Table of Contents 2 4 5 Detail of the Setup Items Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 Error Display Countermeasures Error Code and Processing Control Circuit Bo
59. OMPLETE 2006 TO Hwr DONE 2006 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST WRT DONE WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST RD DONE WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST FREE FLAG WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST READY FLAG WAIT ERR TIMEOUT COUNT A DONE WAIT ERR TIMEOUT COUNT B DONE WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST MSG ACK Description An error occurs in the SCSI circuit board during communication with the host Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose 2 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 3 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2020 DIAG STOP 2020 DIAGNOSTIC STOP PRESSED Description The self diagnostics mode is interrupted from the operator panel Pessibilit 1 The self diagnostics mode is interrupted Execute the self diagnostics from the operator panel mode from the operator panel one more time 2022 TO DIAG CMD 2022 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT HOST DIAG CMD Description An error occurs during communication with the SCSI circuit board when the self diagnostics mode is executed Pessibitit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 24 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board
60. OR Description The RAM on the servo circuit board is abnormal Pessibilit The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 554 SVO NOV ram 5542 SERVO NOV RAM ERROR Description The NOV RAM on the servo circuit board is abnormal Possibility Countermeasure Re The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5543 SVO DWNLD 5543 SERVO DOWN LOAD ERROR Description The program cannot be downloaded to the servo local RAM J Possitilit 1 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5544 SVO VOLT 24 5544 SERVO ABNORMAL VOLTAGE 24 Description A power voltage of 24V is abnormal Pessibitit 1 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply Section block 7 3 4 Replace the power supply unit Section For CSL model 7 3 9 2 The cable of the 24V is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 Trouble Shooting 5 62 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 5545 SVO VOLT 12 5545 SERVO ABNORMAL VOLTAGE 12 Description A power voltage of 12V is abnormal Pessibilit 1 Theregulator IC of the 12V power supply Replacethe drive of the mother circuit board or the cable is damaged The servo circuit board is damaged
61. Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as SERVO on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 SERVO displays ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence DRIVE TESTS will be displayed on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as CSL DIAG ADJ MOV on the Status Line Pressingthe center Switch 2 ENTER displays CSL TUNE DIAG on the Status Line This menu is the CSL Adjustment M ode Press the center Switch 2 ENTER displays SLOW LOAD TEST on the Status L ine Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as CSL ADJUST HOME on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER enter the menu of the CSL Home Position Mode Press the center Switch 2 START in order to execute the CSL ADJ UST HOME ADJ USTING HOME is displayed on the Status Line and the CSL tray is moved to the home position When the movement is completed CSL ADJ UST HOME is displayed on the Status Line one more time Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Press this EXIT switch to close to each of the menus CAUTION Don t open the door performing the movement Operations for the CE 6 32 E Example OFFLINE UNLOADED AE SN ONL fu
62. RIVE TESTS LOADING TESTS DI AG TUNING CE HiT ae CSL TUNE DI AG rm gt lt ENTER CYCLE LIMET 100 ENTE CYCLE LIMET 100 CSL SENSOR TEST ENT TART ENTER TART ENTER TART CSL MOVE TESTS m 2 B oH E E cn cn ET gt gt 2 A cn s MOVE CSL TRAY UP eeed DOWN MOVE CSL SLIDER N FWD eeed BWD MOVE CSL ARM EN CLK pe 4CNCLK UPDATE UCODE ENTER UPDATE UCODE change to the next menus X Selection by function of display RUN CLEAN DIAG G is a menu for CE only Do not execute rm f rm All m j rm mail a rm 2 Oo 6090909090909090090090909000000000000000000000000009000900900000000000000000909 9 eeccccceccecc060609 O Jo o Install and Setup 4 17 4 5 Detail of the Setup Items 4 5 1 Setup Items for SCSI T Target SCSI ID number Target SCSI ID number Use for SCSI 3 Wide SCSI SCSI LUN B cx Deleted Target LUN logical unit number for CSL This LUN use for CSL system operation mode mau Target enable the Wide negotiations by a initiator W DE NEGT Target can use the Wide SCSI 16bit bus mee o Target enable the Synchronous negotiations by a initiator SYNC NEGT Target can use the synchronous data transfer SAVE PNTR ENABL Target use the Save data pointer message DSABL Target doesn t use the Save data pointer message SCSI state during loading unloading or rewinding Target returns t
63. Refer to section 6 6 1 and 6 6 2 Do not apply excessive force to the cable wire and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connector Connect the correct polarity Be sure to pull out the AC power cord from the AC power connector inlet It may cause a electric shock if the cord is not pulled out Power supply unit P4 Screws M4 x4 Rear panel assembly Power supply unit CN4 CN3 CN2 Pin1 is not used 1 1 8 8 m Z TIT 5 Enlarged ENA CN figure Parts Installation and Removal 7 28 Notes 1999 VICTOR DATA SYSTEMS Co LTD KAS M009 004
64. SI ID number on the right of the Status Line SCSI ID can be any number from 0 to 15 The numbers from 8 to 15 are reserved for use with SCSI 32WI DE SCSI To complete the setup press the right Switch 3 EXIT SAVE SETUP will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to save the current setup Press the Switch 2 NO to abort and use the previous setup Pressing the Switch 2 returns the SCSI ID setup menu Pressing the Switch 1 ARE YOU SURE will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to save the current setup Press the Switch 2 E XI T to abort and use the previous setup Pressing either switch returns the SCSI ID setup menu Turn off the power when changing the setup When not changing the setup press the right Switch 3 EXIT to return to the off line mode CAUTION New setup will not be valid unless turning off the power Install and Setup 4 5 E l FERT STAND BY 36 OFL Sel LOAD E alla zd ja c O Off line mode menu OFFLINE UNLOADED ONL func Press Switch 3 func EH EH SCSI ID setup menu SCSI ID 5 func CHG EXIT Press Switch 2 CHG to increase SCSI ID Press Switch 3 EXIT to end the setup Input request for save SAVE SETUP YES NO Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 NO to abort the setup Input request for confirmation of save ARE YOU SURE YES EXIT P
65. STICS Refer to 4 4 5 c m c m m c S m gt lt H rm par m D UCODE UPDATE UCODE E ux change to the next menus EXIT RUN CLEAN DIAG EXIT cm 9 is a menu for CE only Do not execute l Selection by function of display Ui Install and Setup 4 1 4 4 4 Structure of STATISTICS STATISTICS UCODE DISPLAY REVISION CURRENT MACHI NE CURRENT CNTL CNTL MECQ5 50 CURRENT FORM FORM MEF 03 00 CURRENT SCSI SCSI MES05 00 CURRENT SERVO SERVO MEVO2 40 CURRENT CSL csl MEL OL 24 L0G ERROR LOG with CSL model STATI STI CS CLEAR NEXT PERM WRT ERR _ 0 PI TEMP WRT ERR _O L Pia m gt lt ot ISV ERRORS 0 CLEANING STATI STI CS NEXT CLEAN REQST 10 CLEAN CYCLE lt 5 REQ IGNORED 5 rm gt lt H c m 2o 2o zjeeeeeececocqoccce rr joeccccccccccv occce gt READ WRITE STATISTICS EXIT CLEAR NEXT REC WRc 0 REC WRu 0 1 oot ST STOP 0 TI ME TI ME STATISTI CS HARDWARE STATI STI CS 1 EMI change to the next menus Selection by function of display rm gt lt H x gt eooegpoooed c is a menu for CE only Do not execute m gt lt 4 Install and Setup 4 16 4 4 5 Structure of CSL DIAGNOSTICS with CSL model DI AGNOSTI CS GENERAL TESTS 9 AUT READ WRITE TESTS SERVO D
66. Section clamp lever of the CSL tray cannot catch 2 1 the cartridge 3 Dirt is attached to the clamp lever of the Clean the damp lever Section CSL tray and the clamp lever cannot 6 8 catch the cartridge M adjusted correctly for the CSL tray 7 3 4 5 The sensors front sensor rear sensor and Clean the sensors on the CSL Section cartridge sensor are prevented from tray 6 8 normal detection with dirt and debris cms in the magazine is abnormal 7 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replacethe CSL Section the CSL circuit board is disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 2222 CSL ERROR 5555 CSL ELEVATOR time out Description The up down movement of the CSL tray take longer than 30 seconds and a time out occurs Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 Pessibilit 1 There is out of grease in the up down Supply grease to the up down mechanism mechanism 6 8 2 The up down mechanism is abnormal Replace the CSL Section 7 3 4 The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5558 CSL ERROR 5558 CSL receives unknown load command 5559 CSL ERROR 5559 CSL receives unknown load command Trouble Shooting 5 74 Description The CSL received a load command that is out of specifications Pessibilit 1 The cables that connect the CSL circuit Replace the CSL
67. WER ON ERR SMR WRT CHECK Description An error is detected in the internal interface when the power is turned on Pessibitit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board 7 3 4 7 3 7 7 3 7 2602 XILINX INIT 2602 CNTL POWER ON ERR NO XILINX INIT 2604 XILINX DONE 2604 CNTL POWER ON ERR NO XILINX DONE Description An error is detected in an internal circuit XILINX initialization when the power is turned on Pessibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2606 INTR TEST 2606 Trouble Shooting 5 32 Description An error is detected in an internal interruption test when the power is turned J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board 7 3 4 7 3 7 7 3 7 2608 SCSI DEAD 2608 SCSI PROC NOT RESPONDING Description There is no response from the SCSI circuit board when the power is turned on Pessibilit 7 3 7 id uai codicc Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 A The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 4 Th
68. Y WRITE 3480 CRC ERROR Description A CRC error is detected in an internal buffer when a non compressed write operation is executed Pessibitit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 18 1606 MISCOMPARE_OF_LAST_PACKET 1600 MISCOMPARE OF M32 UNCOMP COUNT 1610 UNKNOWN PERM RD ERROR 1612 UNKNOWN PERM WRT ERROR Description An error is detected in an internal buffer A read or write error may have occurred Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 7 3 7 lr M edd oes these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 Either the take up reel motor or the Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace th
69. ace the CSL Section adjusted correctly for the CSL tray 7 3 4 4 The sensors front sensor rear sensor and Clean the sensors on the CSL Section cartridge sensor are prevented from tray normal detection with dirt and debris 5 The holding mechanism of the cartridge Replace the magazine in the magazine is abnormal The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replacethe CSL the CSL circuit board is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replacethe CSL 7 3 4 5599 CSL ERROR 5599 CSL FLASH ROM ERROR Description Thereis a malfunction in the FLASH ROM on the CSL circuit board Pessibitit 1 A failure occurs during a firmware Execute the firmware update Section update again 6 1 4 2 The cables that connec the CSL circuit Replacethe CSL board and drive are disconnected or damaged 3 TheCSL circuit board is damaged Replacethe CSL Section 7 3 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 79 5 9 Other Errors The errors that cannot be displayed on the display on the operator panel are explained in this section 5 9 1 Without CSL Model Description The fan motor in the rear panel of the drive does not rotate J Possitilit connected correctly cable correctly 2 3 1 2 TheAC power is operating abnormally Turn the power off Check the AC power supply Turn the power on again one more time 3 The fuse in the
70. ace this circuit board 7 3 7 EEEF UKNMSG RCVD IN DIN EF MSGREJ RCVD IN DIN Description An unexpected message is received during a read data transmission DIN Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 7 3 7 EL SCSI PERR IN DIN Description A parity error in the SCSI bus is detected during a read data transmission DIN Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose 2 Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an on application on the host side There is an error in the setup of the Correct the setup of thedrive Section drive 4 2 4 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 Trouble Shooting 5 55 5 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 K The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 EF2 WAIT _BUFF_CMPLT_TMOERR_IN_DIN E3 WAIT BUFF ERROR TMOERR IN DIN Description Thetransmission is not completed during a data transmission DIN Pessibilit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long o
71. aged Replacethis circuit board Section 7 3 7 The digital read circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 4500 PWRON MEM 4500 POWER ON ERR MEMORY TEST 4501 PWRON MEM 4501 POWER ON ERR MEMORY CHECK Description An error is detected in the internal RAM when the power is turned on Pessibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replacethis circuit board 7 3 7 4510 PWRON XLNX 4510 POWER ON ERR NO XILINX INIT 4511 PWRON XLNX 4511 POWER ON ERR NO XILINX DONE Description An error is detected in the initialization of the internal circuit XILINX when the power is turned on Possibinit The control circuit board is damaged Replacethis circuit board 7 3 7 4600 COMM UNKN 4600 CNTL ERR UNKNOWN CMD 4601 CNTL LWR IL 4601 4602 CNTL CFG IL 4602 CNTL ERR ILLEGAL CFG CMD Trouble Shooting 5 48 Description An error occurs during communication with internal control J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 49 5 6 SCSI Circuit Board Errors Refer to a SCSI specification book such as ANSI for a description of the vocabulary used in this section The SPC SCSI Protocol Chip means a SCSI control LSI 5 6 1 Error Codes BOxx 800 OLD sPC VERSION Description Transmission of block length larger tha
72. amp When thecartridge is in the drive Refer to sections 6 3 6 4 and 6 5 Operations for the CE 6 38 6 8 CSL Maintenance Perform the following maintenance to ensure a smooth CSL operation approximately once a year Refer to section 7 3 for the installation and removal of the parts like covers 6 8 1 CSL tray amp Cleaning of the clamp lever Clean indented surface that holds a cartridge using cotton swabs and ethyl alcohol Clamp lever Indented surface amp Cleaning of the slide arm Clean interior metal surface that holds a cartridge using cotton swabs and ethyl alcohol amp Cleaning of the CSL tray Clean cartridge sliding surfaces using cotton swabs and ethyl alcohol Remove any debris from sensor slits 4 pair 8 locations amp Greasing the slide shaft Apply small amount of Molykote refer to Table 7 4 to the sliding parts of the shaft and the bush Cartridge sliding surface Cartridge X 7 U CSL tray CSL tray Slide arm Interior metal surface Sensor slits 4 pair 8 locations Slide arm EN Elevator sensor A Cartridge interior metal surface Cartridge sensor Front sensor CSL tray Rear sensor Clamp lever Operations for the CE 6 39 6 8 2 U p down mechanism assembly amp Greasing the worm gear Check the worm and the worm wheel from the window on the left side of the drive Apply a thin coat of Lithium soup grease for extreme pressure
73. an be loaded into the removable magazine Separate magazines can be used for different applications and for portability 1 3 Model Name 1 3 1 Model Names by Track Specification Track Specifications MS 8418 MS 843x 18 track Drive 18 36 track Drive 36 track Drive Standard Speed MS 8418 MS 843E MS 8436 Double send RS ud MS 843F M S 843H P cu o MS 843M MS 843D 1 3 2 Model Names by SCSI Specification Model Name SCSI Connector Specifications SCSI Electrical Specifications Low density 50pin Amphenol Hi density 50pin Single ended MS 8418 Hi density 68pin Wide SCSI densi 2 Low density 50pin Amphenol i density 50pin Differential Hi density Wide SCSI 1 3 3 Model Names by CSL Specification Model Name Door Specification D1 Xlor Z1 without CSL model MS 843x MS 8418 44 z DA XA or ZA with CSL model no door lock MS 843x 4HF DL XL or ZL with CSL model door lock included with key Marks ZZ asthe model names by SCSI specification General Description 3 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 Performance Specifications MS 843x Number Parameter MS 8418 tandard Speed Double Speed 2 Read Write me D 79 ips 157 ips Tape Speed 4 m s 6 m s Rewind 157 ips 236 ips 9 L T Speed Variation Se CES PO 796 Short Term Access Time Read Write 200 ms Standard Rewind 600 ms readin aue ane 20sec without CSL model 3 45sec with CSL model 5 URGE Te Gerada 18sec without CSL model
74. ard Control F unction Block Errors Control Circuit Board Formatter Function Block Errors SCSI Circuit Board Errors Servo Circuit Board Errors CSL Circuit Board Errors with CSL modal Other Errors Chapter 6 OPERATIONS for the CE 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 Firmware Drive Adjustment Procedures Unloading by Electric Operation Part 1 Unloading by Electric Operation Part 2 Unloading by Manual Operation CSL Adjustment Procedure CSL Operation by Manual Operation CSL Maintenance Error Logs Chapter 7 Parts Installation and Removal 7 1 Parts Configuration 7 2 Tools for Maintenance Installation and Removal 7 3 Major Parts Installation and Removal 7 10 List of Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 2 9 Table 2 10 Table 4 1 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 6 1 2 6 1 3 Table 6 51 Table 7 1S Table 7 1C Table 7 2A Table 7 2B Table 7 2C Table 7 3 Table 7 4 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Tape Length Status Line Display Part 1 Status Line Display Part 2 Status Line Display Part 3 2 Line Message Display Switch Line Display and Switch Function Indicators CSL Operation Mode CSL Loading M ethods Cartridge Loading Sequence Setup Values Setup Items for SCSI Setup Items for DRIVE Emulation Mode 4 digit Error Codes Error Process
75. ard is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2212 TO IDRC RDY 2212 2214 TO SOFT CRC 2214 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT SOFT IDRC FIFO FULL Description An error occurs in the internal compression buffer control Possibiri The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2216 Already explained in the previous section 2221 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 1 222 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 2 2223 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 3 2024 __ WAIT_ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 4 2225 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 5 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 6 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY 7 Trouble Shooting 5 27 Description An error occurs during communication with an internal FIFO J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 230 _ WAIT_ERR TIMEOUT FLAPPER STALL Description An error code is used by the drive with special specifications Possibilit The specifications are different Check the specifications MM 2 Thecontrol circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2280 ER FP SWITCH 2280 BAD FILE PROTECT SWITCH Description An malfunction is detected in the write protect detection switch during operation Pessibitit 1 The write protect selector of the cartridge Place the write protect selector isin an incorrect position of the cartr
76. artridge to Section Thetape head and tape path are dirty dean off the dirt 3 1 Numerous write retry operations occur Use a new cartridge and Thetape media is damaged execute the write operation 5 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator 4 1 contact is loose The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1104 BOT HIT 1104 BOT ENCOUNTERED 1106 LEOT HIT 1106 LEOT ENCOUNTERED 1108 FMK HIT 1108 FMK ENCOUNTERED Description An unexpected internal status is generated Pessibitit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 14 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1112 END OF RECORDING EOD ENCOUNTERED 11127 END OF ALL DATA EOD ENCOUNTERED Description A read is executed behind the End of Data EOD Pessibilit I end of data program on the host computer 2 Thecontrol circuit board i
77. bly procedures of the drive The unloading and recover procedures are described below Refer to Figure 6 4 Make a memo of the error message and error code which is displayed on the Status Line of the display If the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as FUNLD on the center of the Switch Line Press the center Switch 2 FUNLD to execute the unloading operation UNLOADING is displayed on the Status Line and the cartridge unloading starts If the message SVO DWNLD is displayed on the Status Line press the center Switch 2 FU NLD one more time When the unloading is completed OFFLINE UNLOADED is displayed on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as EXIT on the Switch Line Pressing switch EXIT returns the off line mode Set operation to the on line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 The ALERT indicator will have gone off by this time Operations for the CE 6 13 E l Example FFI NE UNLOADED ONL func EH m 2 SCSI ID 5 func CHG EXIT NINE COO MH EMI MENU
78. ch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Read Write test menu Press Switch 1 WRT to enter the Write Test Write Test menu Press Switch 1 SHORT to execute the Short Write Test Press Switch 2 LONG to execute the Write Test to EOT Display when write test is successful Short Write Test Figure 4 5 Write Test Procedure Install and Setup 4 12 4 4 Hierarchic Structure of Setup Listing of setup is given below Items for CE Customer Engineer are to be performed only by persons with maintenance training 4 4 1 General Structure OFFLINE UNLOADED A AA Off line mode menu Refer to 2 3 3 mmc E Enter Setup Current SCSI ID Refer to 4 2 1 MENU FUNCTIONS CONF CONFIGURE CONFIGURE Refer to 4 4 2 DIAG DIAGNOSTICS 999 DIAGNOSTICS Refer to 4 4 3 STAT STATISTICS eeesem STATISTICS Refer to 4 4 4 COND Sees ta eae Recovery from Servo Error CSL MODE Auto ita AUTOcyc with CSL model SYSauto Values that can be changed with Manual CHG switch Refer to 4 2 3 eee Exit Setup m gt lt 9999999999099 c Eas sunk 6 SCSI ID B E a E Change SCSI ID Refer to 4 2 1 CHG EXIT SAVE SETUP m gt lt H eer Exit Setup change to the next menus Selection by function of display Install and Setup 4 13 4 4 2 Structure of
79. connector of the analog write circuit board Lightly bind thetape head head cables and head shielded plate with a binder AN 2 Do not bind them tightly at this time Cut off the excessive end part of the binder Remove the head cap Install the thread plate assembly Refer to section 7 3 5 Parts Installation and Removal 7 22 7 3 7 Major Circuit Boards Installation and Removal CAUTION Perform the operation of the connection and disconnection of the connectors when the anti electrostatics is executed The parts may be damaged if it is not executed Do not apply excessive force to the cable wires and the circuit boards Connect the correct polarity The combination of the circuit boards is different for each model When removing or installation circuit boards use caution to avoid mistaking the type or location Refer to Table 7 2B for combination of the circuit boards amp Analog read circuit board and Analog write circuit board removal UJ N e BA 5 Remove the cover and the chassis tops Refer to section 7 3 1 Remove the M3 screws in 2 locations to remove the PWB bracket For the MS 843x series remove the PWB shielded plate For the MS 843E MS 843F and MS 843M disconnect the erase head connector which is connected to the analog write circuit board Disconnect the head cables which are connected to the analog read circuit board and analog write circuit board There are 2 locations for the MS 8418
80. contained no data Rewind the cartridge The number of tracks is different than the ee Rewind the cartridge 3107 specifications An unrecognized cartridge was read Operations A B C G Position of the tape was read which did not contain Rewind the cartridge recorded data 3xxx 7 A write operation to the tape or a read operation from KBE erations A the tape could not be executed P A failure occurred in a load operation A failure occurred in an unload operation 5xxx The servo circuit board detected an error Operations E B C G The CSL circuit board detected an error This drcuit board is installed in the CSL model Something may be damaged Operations E C D G Marks xxx as the numeric value of an optional 3 digits Trouble Shooting 5 3 5 2 2 Error Processing Summary The countermeasures operations A to G for each type of error are shown in table 5 2 When the countermeasures are specified a multiple number of times execute these operations in the specified sequence If the error is eliminated it is not necessary to execute the remaining countermeasures Table 5 2 Error Processing Error Processing A Use a cleaning cartridge and clean the tape head and tape path Refer to section 3 1 Replace the other cartridges The following conditions may apply to these cartridges 1 The number of tracks differs from the drive specifications Read operations The tape length differs from t
81. ction is punctuated with 1 or more blank spaces Table 2 6 Switch Line Display and Switch Function Pee Display Switch Function Theswitchisnot define p gt Changetothenet menu S idc TEM Enter the off line operation Sana Select the magazine slot number Load a cartridge into the slot having the selected number mo DEN o The write operation can be switched for 18 36 track drive The SCSI ID setup COMP Switch the data compression mode onoo Return to the on line operation Off line The setup mode SCSI ID CHG Change the SCSI ID Change setup NEXT Advance to the next display gt gt gt 0 COMP ONL REW UNL Rewind UNLD Unload DEN f Dr CHG up EXIT Return to the on line operation CONF The configure mode DI AG The diagnostics mode STAT Setup Mode Refer to items of each menu for details on the setup mode Operation 19 2 2 5 Indicator The 2 indicators on the front operator panel show the drive status The conditions for the indicators lighting are explained in Table 2 7 Table 2 7 Indicators When the LED is lighted the drive writes in the compressed mode I DRC When the LED is not lighted the drive writes in the COMP Green uncompressed mode This LED indicates the writing mode and does not reflect the read mode ALERT This LED is lighted when an error is detected At this time error code etc will be displayed on the Status Line upper row Operation 20
82. ctric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 J Possitilit 1 The threader mechanism is damaged Replace the threader Section mechanism 7 3 5 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5571 SVO unthred 5571 SERVO TAPE IS CUT OFF UNTHREADING Description The tape is cut when the unload operation is executed Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 m Possibilit Countermeasure Re Thethreader mechanism is damaged Replace the threader Section mechani sm 7 3 5 i The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 5572 SVO tension 5572 SERVO COULD NOT GENERATE TENSION Description The tape tension can not be produced when the load operation is executed Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3
83. cuit Section using a debugger board 7 3 7 The operator panel OCP is damaged Replace the front panel 7 3 2 The cables that connect the drive and the Replace the CSL CSL circuit board are disconnected or damaged The cable that connects the CSL circuit Replace the CSL board and the operator panel is disconnected or damaged 28 The CSL circuit board is damaged Replacethe CSL 7 3 4 The cable that connects the CSL circuit Replacethe CSL Section board and the operator panel is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged Trouble Shooting 5 84 A The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 The power supply unit is damaged Replace the power supply unit 7 3 9 Operations for the CE 6 1 Chapter 6 OPERATIONS for the CE This chapter is for the CE Customer Engineer These operations are to be performed only by persons with maintenance training 6 1 Firmware 6 1 1 Overview of the Firmware The firmware in this drive can be updated in order to perform operation improvement within the drive by adding setup items and other operations The 4 without CSL model or 5 with CSL mode kind of firmware are stored in the flash ROM on the control circuit board Turn on the drive power supply the firmware are transferred from the flash ROM to the memory on the each circuit boards The microprocessors MPU on the circuit board will be started use of the drive is enabled The setup values are stored in the
84. cuit board ERU Analog write circuit board Analog write circuit board MCI Load Reel circuit mechanism motors board IDRC Formatter function function block Servo NEN TEM SCSI circuit board ii TUAE circuit board motor control Firmware Buffer Flash ROM 2MB Control circuit board SCSI driver l Operator pane circuit board Power supply block Front panel Figure 7 1S Block Diagram without CSL model Parts Installation and Removal 7 2 CSL common Common Analog read Aesopi AREMO circuit board kit kit Analog read Tape head Creu board Digital read circuit board Analog write circuit board Analog write circuit board MCI CSL Load Reel circuit hanism mechanism motors heard Hia IDRC Formatter function function block CSL E Servo SCSI circuit board circuit board ARERIA motor control motor control Firmware Buffer i Flash ROM 2MB Control circuit board S SCSI driver perator pane circuit board Power supply unit Front panel Figure 7 1C Block Diagram with CSL model Parts Installation and Removal 7 3 7 1 2 Each Parts Configuration The parts configuration assembly without CSL mode is shown in Table 7 1S The parts configuration with CSL model is shown in Table 7 1C These details are shown in Table 7 2A to Table 7 3 The periodic replacement parts are also shown in these tables Table 7 1S Parts Con
85. damaged 7 3 7 5 5 2 Error Codes 31xx to 34xx Trouble Shooting 5 40 RD ERR NO IBG AFTER DATA RD ERR NO IBG AFTER FMK RD ERR NO IBG AFTER WRAP RD ERR BAD FCR OR EOD BLOCK ID 3108 RD ERR FAKE 3108 RD ERR FAKE ERROR 3109 RD NO IBG E 3109 RD ERR NO IBG AFTER EG Description A format error is detected when a read or write operation is executed Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 4 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged k The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 RD ERR 3480 FWD BLK ID NOT IN ORDER RD ERR 3480 BWD BLK ID NOT IN ORDER RD ERR 3490 FWD BLK ID NOT IN ORDER RD ERR 3490 BWD BLK ID NOT IN ORDER RD ERR 3480 FWD BLK ID OFF BY ONE RD ERR 3480 BWD BLK ID OFF BY ONE RD ERR 3490 FWD BLK ID OFF BY PACKET RD ERR 3490 BWD BLK ID OFF BY PACKET RD ERR OK SKIP RD ERRORS
86. detection switch during operation J Possitilit 1 The write protect selector of the cartridge Place the write protect selector isin an incorrect position of the cartridge in the correct position 2 The write protect detection switch in the Replace the drive Section drive is damaged 7 3 4 3 The cable that connects the write protect Replace the drive detection switch and the mother circuit board in the drive is disconnected or damaged 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 37 Notes Trouble Shooting 5 38 5 5 Control Circuit Board Formatter Function Block Errors 5 5 1 Error Codes 30xx NO IBG 3001 RD ERR NO IBG BLANK TAPE BIT ON TIMEOUT 3002 RD ERR NADA IBG BLANK RD TIMEOUT RD ERR NO DENSITY ID TIMEOUT D BLANK 3004 RD ERR NO PAT DATA BLANK TAPE BIT ON 3005 RD NO DATA 3005 3006 RD NADA PAT 3006 Description A blank no data tape is read Possibilit A blank no data tape is read Execute rewind operation ae 2 Thetape head and tape path are dirty Use a cleaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirty 3 1 damaged necessary 7 3 6 read circuit board is damaged necessary 7 3 7 7 3 7 PEE nia 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive described above and the moth
87. door performing the update If the standard setup values are not reset the drive will mis operate and may not be recognized by the host computer system Operations for the CE 6 7 E I Example BOT OFFLINE FP MENU FUNCTI ONS ONL UNLD func CONF DIAG gt gt gt oi m ig EH EH SCSI ID 5 DI AGNOSTI CS func CHG EXIT GEN RWI gt gt gt NINE NAME OO MH EMI EH Mie DI AGNOSTI CS SERVO UCODE gt gt gt TEE EH EH Load the spedal update cartridge If the cartridge is not loaded UPDATE UCODE PLEASE LOAD YES EXIT UCODE TAPE NOW NIE EE EN E CONFI RM UPDATE Firmware U pdate menu YES EXIT STAT Press Switch 1 YES to continue the update r3 c3 Press Switch 2 EXIT to end the menu UPDATING UCODE STAND BY 18 SEE OFL ists IL ou EH EN EM Figure 6 2A Firmware Update Operations for the CE 6 8 6 1 5 Standard Setup Values CAUTION Setting the standard setup values the SCSI ID will not be changed Changing the SCSI ID refer to section 4 2 1 When the firmware is updated or a circuit board is replaced it is necessary to initialize the setup and set to the standard default setup values The following procedure to set the Standard Setup Values Refer to Figure 6 2B If the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch
88. e E le 2 IXamplersi BOT ONLINE FP 1 BOT OFFLINE FP Gis awe eu ONL UNLD func Press Switch 1 OFL Press Switch 2 UNLD to enter the off line mode to unload the cartridge Figure 2 16 Unloading the Cartridge CAUTION If the drive is to be relocated or reshipped unload and remove the cartridge first Furthermore remove all cartridges from the magazine If a drive is transported with the cartridge still inserted the media could be damaged resulting in loss data Operation 36 2 5 28 Unloading from SCSI without CSL model Set the operation mode to on line and execute the SCSI Unload Command from the host computer UNLOADING will appear on the Status Line of the display when unloading and the drive will become not ready When the tray is lifted and cartridge is ejected STAND BY is displayed on the Status Line and unloading is complete 2 5 2C Unloading from SCSI with CSL model Set the operation mode to on line and execute the SCSI Unload Command from the host computer UNLOADING or UNLOAD AFTER REW will appear on the Status Line of the display when unloading and the drive will become not ready UNLOADING TO xx will be displayed on the Status Line during unloading The xx represents the slot number The cartridge will be returned to the original slot and STAND BY will be displayed on the center of the Status Line to indicate the end of the unloading operation After that if t
89. e Refer to Figure 2 11 The front door can be opened by pulling the door knob when unlocked DOOR OPEN will be displayed on the Status Line when the front door is open To close the front door push it back to the original position NOTE The front door can be opened or closed regardless whether the power is on The CSL mechanism will automatically stop operation if the door is opened The CSL mechanism will resume operation when the door is once again closed however operation may take some time since cartridges will be re scanned Key Keyhole gt Key Unlock Lock Figure 2 11 Door Lock Operation 29 2 4 2 Magazine with CSL model Up to 10 cartridges can be loaded into the magazine provided with the CSL This magazine can be removed by opening the front door and can be carried using the magazine handle To remove the magazine from CSL Open the front door and grasp the magazine handle Tilt the upper section of the magazine forward and pull up To install the magazine into the CSL Open the front door and while grasping the magazine handle let the bottom of the magazine rest on the bottom holder Push the upper section of the magazine until it locks in position Refer to Figure 2 12 Magazine Door Knob Zoomed View Magazine t Bottom Holder Bottom Holder Figure 2 12 Installing the Magazine CAUTION When transporting the magazine carry by the magazine handle so that the bottom of
90. e drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 1702 FORM WC PAT 1702 FORM WRT BACK CHECK BAD PATTERN Description An error Read echo back error is detected when a write operation is executed Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 Trouble Shooting 5 19 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 4 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged a E 7 3 7 E The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 1704 ADD EOD FCR 1704 DONT ADD EOD OR FCR IN ADD PHY READ Description Invalid data is detected in an internal buffer A read or write error may have occurred Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation i
91. e mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 2610 SERVO DEAD 2610 SERVO PROC NOT RESPONDING Description There is no response from the servo circuit board when the power is turned on J Possitilit The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 33 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 4 The mother circuit board connection is Reinstall the control circuit Section not correct board SCSI circuit board and 7 3 7 servo circuit board The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 2612 FORM DEAD 2612 FORM PROC NOT RESPONDING Description There is no response from the formatter when the power is turned on Pessibitit 7 3 7 board 7 3 7 2614 FLASH 50000 2614 ERASING_FLASH_SMR_AREA FAILED 2616 FLASH 50000 2616 Description An error occurs in internal flash ROM when the power is turned on J Possibilit 7 3 7 board 7 3 7 2620 SERVO SEN 1 2620 SERVO SENSE 1 FAILED 2622 SERVO SEN 2 2622 SERVO SENSE 2 FAILED Description An error is detected in servo circuit board when the power is turned on Pessibiti
92. ed figure top view Head shielded plate PWB shielded plate Parts Installation and Removal 7 26 7 3 8 Fuse Replacement 1 Turn the cap of the fuse holder in the rear side of the drive counterclockwise using a 6mm screwdriver to remove it 2 Pull out the fuse that is inserted in the cap 3 Insert the new fuse in the cap and set it while pressing in the fuse holder and turn it dockwise to secure it CAUTION Always replacethe fuse with the correctly rated fuse WARNING Be sure to pull out the AC power cord from the AC power connector inlet It may cause a electric shock if the cord is not pulled out Refer to Rear view enlarged figure Fuse holder AC power connector Fuse holder Fuse Cap TA 7 Enlarged figure Parts Installation and Removal 7 27 7 3 9 Power Supply Unit Installation and Removal with CSL model s s Power supply unit removal Pull upthe drive and remove it Disconnect 4 connectors CN 1 CN2 CN3 and CN4 which are connected to the power Perform the adjustments Remove the cover and the chassis tops Refer to section 7 3 1C Refer to section 7 3 4C Remove the M4 screws in 4 locations that secure the power supply unit Power supply unit installation Perform the reverse order procedure described above to install this unit
93. eded Turn off the Power Yes Yes Threader is at the reel position wound in the take up Execute section 6 5 2 Execute section 6 5 3 in the middle of the Execute section 6 5 4 Threader is at the home position The tra Execute section 6 5 5 has rising Turn on the Power Figure 6 11 Flowchart of Unloading by Manual Operation Operations for the CE 6 23 6 5 2 Rewinding the Tape The tape must be rewound to the position where the leader block can be pulled out when the tape is wound in the take up reel The tape can be rewound by rotating the supply reel motor under thetray The procedures are described below Always turn off the power Place the drive so the power supply is in the bottom position Refer to Figure 6 12 Continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path Remove the bottom cover of the drive part Refer to Chapter 7 Insert the 3mm hexagon wrench into the supply motor shaft shown in Figure 6 12 Be careful when performing an operation so the wrench does not contact the circuit boards around the supply motor shaft Turn the wrench slowly clockwise while observing the tape path which is a right turn from the position of the tape path side It is a counterclockwise turn which is a left turn when viewed from the bottom part The supply reel starts to wind a tape by rotating a supply reel motor and the tape in the take up reel is rewound
94. efer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Possibili Countermeasure Re The threader stopped in the middle of the Use a normal cartridge Section tape path due to a cartridge malfunction 2 1 2 Thethreader stopped in the middle of the Replace threader tape path due to a threader mechanism mechanism malfunction The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5566 SVO index 5566 SERVO COULD NOT DETECT INDEX Description The take up reel cannot move normally when the load operation is executed J Possibilit 1 The take up reel touches the chassis or Replace the drive Section other part and does not move 7 3 4 2 The take up motor or cable is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 66 5567 SVO not rew 5567 SERVO CANNOT REWIND TAPE CUT OFF Description The tape cannot rewind when the unload operation is executed Pessibitit The take up motor or cable is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5568 SVO eject 5567 SERVO CANNOT EJECT CARTRIDGE Description The cartridge ca
95. either kit CAUTION Always use the dutch tool to replace the leader block NOTE For repair kits contact the cartridge manufacturer Install and Setup 4 1 Chapter 4 INSTALL and SETUP 4 1 Installation 4 1 1 Installation Procedure ON oe DM NS N 8 Koj Use the following procedure to install this drive For details refer to the Installation Notes of the host computer Install the drivein a safe place Do not connect the SCSI cables yet Operate the host computer and search for a vacant SCSI ID number Stop the host computer system and turn off the power supply Connect the AC power cable and SCSI terminator to the drive Refer to section 4 1 3 Turn on the drive power supply Refer to section 2 3 2 Set the drive SCSI ID to the vacant number and set the emulation mode etc to match those of the host computer system Refer to section 4 2 Turn off the drive power supply Refer to section 2 3 2 Connect the host computer system and the drive Refer to section 4 1 3 Turn on the drive power supply and then start the host computer system 10 Operate the host computer and register the drive 4 1 2 Installation Precautions Observe the following precautions during installation The host computer system should be operated by the systems manager The SCSI cable should be the minimum possible length Also use high impedance shielded cable Always install a SCSI terminator at both ends of t
96. el Thread Plate Assembly Installation and Removal FRU Installation and Removal Major Circuit Boards I nstallation and Removal Fuse Replacement Power Supply Unit Installation and Removal with CSL model 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 16 7 18 7 19 7 22 7 26 vi Accessory and Contents List 1 UsrMauad 2 PowerCale 1 j O 3 scsicable Option 4 scsiterminator oa j O 5 jCamp ite 2 ERI NNNM RUN 7777 NN 7 CleaningCartridge sd Cartridge with CSL model Notes vii viii Revision Record Apr 1997 nn All pages Initial Release Sep 1997 ow All pages Change the all pages 02 20 1998 M Chapter 1 2 4 Change these pages 5 10 05 20 1998 Section 7 3 Section 7 4 Deleted section Deleted section Add the FORCE operation UlM 5 20 06 30 1999 n Section 4 5 Change the menu items Add the new error codes Change part of the pages Section 3 3 Move to section 6 8 and change these pages M Section 6 1 to 6 2 Correct part of the pages Section 6 1 5 Change the password entry 1 U isfor the User Manual M is for the Maintenance M anual General Description 1 Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 Overview The MS 8418 is a 18 track 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive that is fully compatible with the IBM 3480 3490 The MS 843x is a 36 track drive fully compatible with the IBM 3490E Both drives are equipped
97. embly 5 Pull out the cable which was removed in item 3 from the hole in the bottom side of the drive 6 Open the front door and remove the magazine Refer to section 2 4 2 7 Movethe CSL tray tothelowest position Refer to section 6 7 2 8 Unlock the cable clamp in the front of the drive to disconnect the flat cable connector 9 Remove the fixing screws A in 4 locations on the side of the drive 10 Loosen the fixing screws B in 2 locations on the side of the drive 11 Pull out and remove the drive from the side chassis amp Drive installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this drive Install the drive while placing it to the front side CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the cable wires and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connectors Connect the correct polarity amp Adjustment Perform the following adjustments 1 Adjustment of the CSL Tray Home Position Refer to section 6 6 1 2 Adjustment of the Drive Horizontal Position Refer to section 6 6 2 7 17 Parts Installation and Removal Cable clamp Flat cable connector enlarged Rear panel assembly Screws M4 x4 fixing screw A Screws M3 x4 oA Screws M4 x2 fixing screw B J4 2 pins 3 pins J2 Enlarged figure Parts Installation and Removal 7 18 7 3 5 Thread Plate Assembly Installation and Removal amp Thread pla
98. er to Figure 6 51 First if the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as STAT on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 STAT displays STATISTICS on the Status Line and enters the statistics mode Select the menu displayed as ERLOG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ERLOG displays PERM WRT ERR on the Status Line This menu is the Error Log Display Pressing each time the left Switch 1 NEXT on the left the item and the log are displayed together Refer to Table 6 51 Press the center Switch 2 CLEAR toinitialize all the counters Press theright Switch 3 EXIT returns tothe statistics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Pressthis EXIT switch to close to each of the menus CAUTION Perform the deaning of the tape head when there are many numbers of an error log even in the case that error is recovered by error corrections or retry sequences Refer to Chapter 3 Exchange to other cartridges when there are man
99. erboard is disconnected or damaged 3007 RD TOO IBG 3007 RD ERR TOO MUCH IBG 3008 RD FAR TMK 3008 RD ERR TMK TOO FAR MISSING REC Description An invalid IBG or filemark is detected when a read or write operation is executed Pessibitit Countermeasure Re Ref 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 Trouble Shooting 5 39 Um media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation E When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create EN data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 I supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged 3009 RD WRT CUR 3009 RD ERR WRT CUR ON WHEN READING Description A malfunction is detected in a write circuit during a read operation Possibility Countermeasure Re damaged 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 3 7 damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog read circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section
100. escribed in items 2 to 8 in the previous section 6 4 2 TUP Mo LOCK POS is displayed on the Status Line of the display Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as ELEVATOR UP DOWN on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ELEVATOR UP DOWN ENTER displays ELEVATOR UP DOWN on EXIT ENTER gt gt gt the Status Line again This menu is the Raising the Tray C If the tray is not lowered press the right Switch 3 DOWN to lower the tray completely ELEV GOING DOWN is displayed on the jud ELEVATOR UP DOWN Status Line and thetray is lowered EXIT UP DOWN If the tray is lowered completely press the center Switch 2 UP ELEV GOING UP is Oo EE displayed and the tray rises When the tray has risen completely and stopped immediately press the left Switch 1 STOP Then press the left Switch 1 EXIT this menu ends and ELEVATOR UP DOWN is displayed STOP STOP STOP on the Status L ine again COO me Figure 6 10 Raising the Tray Operations for the CE 6 21 6 5 Unloading by Manual Operation If an error occurs when loading or unloading is performed the drive mechanism must be operated manually under the following conditions 1 2 3 4 The tape has fallen down of the tape path The tape is cut off The remote control operation using switches on the operator panel failed The drive has malfunctioned
101. ete 1C Manual Unloading with CSL model First enter the off line mode if in the on line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 OFFLINE will be displayed on the center Status L ine of the display REW UNL or UNLD is displayed on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 REW UNL during when the display is REW UNL rewinds the tape and the display changes to UNLD Pressing Switch 2 UNLD at this time unloads the cartridge Pressing the center Switch 2 UNLD when UNLD is displayed unloads the cartridge immediately Refer to Figure 2 16 UNLOADING or UNLOAD AFTER REW will appear on the Status Line when unloading and the drive will become not ready UNLOADING TO xx will be displayed on the Status Line during unloading The xx represents the slot number The cartridge will be returned to the original slot and STAND BY will be displayed on the center of the Status Line to indicate the end of the unloading operation When all of the cartridges have been unloaded END OF STACK will be displayed on the Status Line Now that the unloading operation has ended the door can be opened and the cartridges removed from the magazine Operation 35 Example 1 OFFLINE WE ONL REW UNL func 2 B 2 Press Switch 1 OFL Press Switch 2 REW to enter the off line mode to rewind the cartridge END OF STACK OFL Sel LOAD EH EN EM Press Switch 2 UNLD to unload the cartridg
102. fall down from the tape path If the tape has fallen down perform operations from section 6 5 6 again Take up reel enlarged view Threader pulled out position 7 oN Front Panel Take up reel Power supply Workbench Figure 6 13 Take up Reel Operations for the CE 6 25 6 5 4 Return to the Threader Home Position 1 Picker When the threader is at the threader reel position in the take up reel or in the middle of the tape path the threader must return to the threader home position of the tray The procedures are described below Always turn off the power When the tape is loaded in the tape path place the drive so the power supply is in the bottom position Refer to Figure 6 14 Continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path When the tape is not loaded in the tape path the drive can be placed in the regular position or position where the power supply is in the bottom When the tape is loaded in the tape path the threader must be moved carefully while rewinding a tape according to the procedure described in section 6 5 2 so the tape does not fall down from the tape path Insert the 6mm screwdriver or coin into the thread motor shaft shown in Figure 6 14 Be careful because the shaft may be damaged if an incorrectly sized screwdriver is used Turn the thread motor shaft slowly counterclockwise while observing the tape path which is a left turn from the position of the tape pa
103. figuration without CSL model Refer to Service Parts name Parts number M life section number wwweel llllll of KALMFA92001 o Common assembly kit Section Refer to Table 7 2A 7 3 4 Refer to Table 7 2B lo HARTE aa en faa Power Pave suey blade block KAL MSS0091 001 commen 7 Es 4 000 hours Secti Section 7 3 2 t ier ewe cme OT KAL MSS0094 001 Section SCSI panel Refer to Table 7 3 Common fe Secti Cover KKP10757 002 Common EN is Front Fron panei assy assembly KAL MF S0071 001 Common Parts Installation and Removal 7 4 Table 7 1C Parts Configuration with CSL model Refer to Service Parts name Parts number mM life section number kxa Mvraorolol FA9001 001 KAL MFA9002 001 fo Ms 8436 mses M S 843F MS 843M Common assembly kit Refer to Table 7 2A Refer to Table 7 2B Section ui CSL common assembly kit CSL common assembly Refer to Table 7 2C Front panel N Emu UR door lock model E assembly Door Door lock modd model 7 E 1 t e pss a Front uc Common E KAL MSSO094 001 Section Parts Installation and Removal 7 5 Table 7 2A Common Assembly Kit Refer to Service Parts name Parts number mM life section number Deck assembly ojolooooo Section 3 000 FRU hours Tapeheadetc KAL MSA000 003 lolol o 3000 736 KAL MsA0090 004
104. g 35 sec with CSL model Fast SCSI 2 A Cable Interface 1 SCSI 3 P Cable Single ended or Differential Burst Transfer Rate 5 MB s Narrow 8 bit SCSI asynchronous 10MB s Wide 16 bit Burst Transfer Rate 10MB s Narrow 8 bit SCSI synchronous 20MB s Wide 16 bit Data Transfer Rate 3MB s 6 MB s tape head Block Size max 256 kB Data Buffer Size 10 cartridges in the Removal Magazine Cartridge Loader j i im with CSL model only 1 Equipped with one type of interface per your specification Refer to section 1 3 2 45 sec Rewind Time max 45 sec 3sec from EOT Read Write Head General Description 4 1 4 2 Read Write Operation MS 8418 MS 843x Number Parameter 18 track Drive 18 36 track Drive 36 track Drive 18 track Format Write Operation 18 track Format 2 36 track Format 36 track Format 18 track Format 2 Read Operation 18 track Format 36 track Format 2 The 18 track write operation is IBM compatible but does not conform to ANSI Use caution when exchanging data with the drives of other companies 1 4 3 Format Specifications IBM 3480 IBM 3490E U ncompressed Compatible Compatible Recording ANSI X3B5 ANSI X3B5 Format IBM 3490 IBM 3490E Compressed Compatible Compatible ANSI X3B5 ANSI X3B5 IBM IDRC Compaction Compatible Compression M ode nee e Improved Data Recording Capability Reed Solomon Record Density 1491cpmm 37871 bpi 1 41 ft 1 41 ft
105. ged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5550 SVO cal SUP 5550 SERVO ENCODER ERROR SUP Description The encoder of the supply motor is abnormal Pessibilit 1 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replace the drive connects the motor and the mother circuit board is damaged The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 7 3 Error Codes 556x to 557x 5560 SVO elev dn 5560 SERVO ELEVATOR NOT COME DOWN RETRY OVER Description The tray does not move to lower position or does not eject the cartridge when the load operation is executed Trouble Shooting 5 64 Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNDL Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 J Possitilit Countermeasure Re E le the standard cartridge 2 1 7 3 4 7 3 4 7 3 7 5561 SVO threadl 5561 SERVO THREADING ERROR 1 TAPE CUT OFF 5563 SVO thread3 5563 SERVO THREADING ERROR 3 TAPE CUT OFF 5565 SVO thread5 5565 SERVO THREADING ERROR 5 TAPE CUT OFF Description The tape can not be pulled out to the take up reel when the load operation i
106. he Check condition status and Sense key LD RWD STAT OFLN l of Request sense data is Not ready BUSY Target returns the Busy status Buffer mode until changed by SCSI M ode select command BUFER MODE Buff Write commands return status after data is in buffer ff Write commands return status after data is on tape ways Not supported Write all buffer data to tape after receiving one Write filemarks command Write all buffer data to tape after receiving two sequential FMK SYNC Write filemarks command Write all buffer contents to tape when the buffer is over the limits Treat filemarks the same as buffered data DISC RESEL Deleted Install and Setup 4 18 BOT PRE RD The position is BOT at once after loading Read a first block and rewind to BOT after loading Maximum number of retries to successfully write data WR RETRIES 0 to 25 5 by 5 Maximum number of retries to successfully read data 10 by 10 RD RETRIES 0 to 100 4 5 2 Setup Items for DRIVE lon Default is compressed format COMPRESSION Default is uncompressed format Displays the COMP on the center Switch Line of the display The drive can be changed the recording format by the operation switch Refer to section 2 3 4 Doesn t displays the COMP on the display The drive can COMP SWITCH OF F be changed the recording format by SCSI Mode select command Displays the SHOW
107. he SCSI system being connected Also use an active SCSI terminator ALT 2 for single end SCSI model Do not turn off the drive power supply while the host computer system is in use After turning off the drive power supply wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power supply on again Install and Setup 4 2 4 1 3 SCSI Cable Connection The two SCSI connectors on the rear panel of the drive can be used for either input or output Refer to Figure 4 1 and connect the SCSI cables and the SCSI terminator Also install a clamp filter on the SCSI cable and fasten it at the end near the SCSI connector of the drive Host Computer System SCSI Initiator Magnetic Tape Drive Internal SCSI Terminator Mela a Magnetic Tape Drive End of SCSI device at a SCSI Cable SCSI Cable Terminator ALT 2 Filter Clamp Clamp Filter Installation Fastening the Clamp Filter Plug into the SCSI connector end and fasten completely with the band locked Tighten until the claws are provided Pull Bondy EO R e Install the cable amp Cut unnecessary Y Figure 4 1 SCSI Cable Connection 4 2 Setup Install and Setup 4 3 This drive can be set up from the operator panel on the front Table 4 1 shows the standard setup values Also when changing the standard setup values enter the changes in this table for reference Refer to section 4 5 for the values that can be set Contents
108. he Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as WRT on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 WRT displays WRITE TEST on the Status Line This menu is the Write Test Press the Switch 1 SHORT to execute the Short Write Test Press the Switch 2 LONG to execute the Write Test to EOT Pressing either switch displays NUM REC on the center of the Status Line and initiates writing of test data to the tape DIAG PASSED is displayed on the center of the Status Line when successfully completing the Write Test Refer to Chapter 5 if an error is returned Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Pressthis EXIT switch to dose to each of the menus CAUTION Test data is written to the tape during Write Test Thus data of the cartridge used for Write Test is destroyed Install and Setup 4 11 E l Example EST OFFLINE WE ONL UNLD func EHE Erg SCSI ID 5 func CHG EXIT NINE COO MH EMI READ WRITE TESTS RDF RDB gt gt gt E cH red EH Meise READ WRITE TESTS WRT LWR gt gt gt abn ei O ME EMI WRITE TEST SHORT LONG EXIT UA OJ 2 MIB DI AG PASSED SHORT STAT gt gt gt MENU FUNCTI ONS CONF DIAG gt gt gt RUE EH EH DI AGNOSTI CS GEN RWT gt gt gt E cle yl Mmeim s Read Write test menu Press Swit
109. he drive specifications An unrecognized cartridge is loaded Read operations The tape may be used out of the range of required operation temperature Logical damage has occurred to the tape such as write operation residue Physical damage such as a crack is present on the tape Turn the power off one time Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power back on again Turn the power off and check the SCSI bus connections Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power back on again Make sure that there are no abnormalities in the cartridge The following conditions may apply to these cartridges 1 The cartridge insertion direction may be reversed 2 Theleader block is open 3 Thereis a problem in the cartridge label 4 Refer to section 2 1 for a description of other problems Check the setting values for the setup Refer to section 4 2 It is possiblethat the driveis damaged Refer to section 5 3 Trouble Shooting 5 4 5 3 Error Code and Processing The sections which follow this section 5 3 describe the details of the error codes error descriptions and countermeasures When an error occurs first make a note of the error code Next refer to the error code and execute the appropriate countermeasure operations 5 3 1 Error Code Determination The error code determination is described below Error code number 1018 is used in this example Error code Error description for the error display Error disp
110. hereis a cartridge in the lowermost slot of the magazine cartridges can be loaded automatically from the slots above Refer to section 2 3 6 If there is no cartridge in the lowermost slot that is when all of the cartridges have been unloaded END OF STACK will be displayed on the Status Line and the door can be opened and the cartridges removed from the magazine Maintenance 3 1 Chapter 3 MAINTENANCE This drive is designed for maintenance free except as follows 3 1 Cleaning the Tape H ead Clean the tape head and path using the IBM 3480 cleaning cartridge IBM P N 4780527 or compatible This deaning operation should be performed periodically to help prevent read or write errors The tape head and path should be cleaned every 8 hours during continuous operation They should be deaned at least once a day even if the operation is not continuous Clean the tape head and path immediately if the operator panel display the CLEAN message on the Status Line of the display This message is displayed only when rewinding loading or unloading Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for the use of the deaning cartridge and keep track of the number of uses WARNING Do not dean the tape head directly with cotton swabs etc The tape head of the drive may be destroyed due to its thin coating structure if the receiving force exceeds the pressure of prescription tape tension Load the cleaning cartridge into the drive as
111. idge in the correct position 2 The write protect detection switch in the Replace the drive Section drive is damaged 7 3 4 3 The cable that connects the write protect Replace the drive detection switch and the mother circuit board in the drive is disconnected or damaged 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 4 7 Error Codes 23xx to 24xx Trouble Shooting 5 28 2302 STR WR BLK 2302 START PHY WRT BLOCK ID SEQUENCE ERROR 2304 WRT BLK ID 2304 WRT BLOCK ID SEQUENCE ERROR POSITION LOST Description The data block number BLOCK ID is abnormal A write error may have occurred Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation again 7 3 7 damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged IT E 7 3 7 Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 2400 Cycle Power 2400 BAD INTERRUPT Desc
112. ient length Operation 11 2 2 Operator Panel 2 2 1 Front View The operator panel and power switch are located on the front panel The operator panel is equipped with a 16 digit 2 line display 3 switches and 2 indicators These are used to operate the drive Refer to Figure 2 2 and 2 3 RCM Operator Panel Door Lock Optional Door Knob OFF O Front Door i f Power Switch with CSL model Cartridge Slot Tray Operator Panel Power Switch without CSL model Figure 2 2 Front View of the Drive Operation 12 STAND BY 18 16 character 2 Line Alphanumeric OFL Sel LOAD quo Indicator Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Operation Switch Figure 2 3 Operator Panel 2 2 2 Rear View The SCSI connectors maintenance port and AC power connector are located on the rear panel Refer to Figure 2 4 The two SCSI connectors can be used for either input or output The maintenance port is used only for troubleshooting and should not be connected during normal operation with CSL model Portable Handle Maintenance Port SCSI Connectors without CSL model Figure 2 4 Rear View of the Drive Operation 13 2 2 3 Display The 16 character 2 line alphanumeric LCD display with backlight on the front operator panel displays various messages regarding drive operation and status The upper row of the display is called the Status Line It displays status information error codes etc The lower ro
113. inch open reel tape drive Vendor D VDS Product ID GS 7000S HP4280 Connection under the HP host computer system lo Emulation for the VDS model MS 5436 1 2 inch cartridge tape drive SUNI ms p Trouble Shooting 5 1 Chapter5 TROUBLE SHOOTING When a malfunction occurs in this drive operate the drive based on the directions indicated in this chapter When a problem cannot be solved or if there is some point that is unclear contact the service department or the manufacturer 5 1 Error Display Electrical and mechanical errors can be detected by an internally equipped microprocessor Theerror description can also be detected for the magnetic tape media When an error is detected the ALERT indicator on the front operator panel lights and an error message or an error code are displayed on the display Status Line The error code is displayed as 4 decimal digits from the right side of the Status L ine CAUTION The drive may not operate correctly if the setup for this drive is not executed correctly The error code is not displayed at this time Execute the setup operation so the drive corresponds to the host computer system that is connected Refer to section 4 2 An error code is also not displayed when there is a problem with the SCSI cables or SCSI terminators connected to the drive Check the SCSI bus system Refer to section 4 1 5 2 Countermeasures This section 5 2 is almost the same as the contents of
114. ing Error Code J ump Guide Firmware Revision Hardware Revision Error Log I tems Parts Configuration without CSL model Parts Configuration with CSL model Common Assembly Kit Circuit Boards in Common Assembly Kit CSL Common Assembly SCSI panel Tool List Half inch Tape Cartridge Front View of the Drive Operator Panel Rear View of the Drive Relationship of Switch Line Positions Page Page 11 12 12 17 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 2 17 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 Figure 6 1A Figure 6 1B Figure 6 1C Figure 6 2A Figure 6 2B Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Figure 6 9 Figure 6 10 Figure 6 11 Figure 6 12 Figure 6 13 On line M ode to Off line M ode Off line Mode to On line M ode Switching the Recording Format Current Write Operation Write Operation Setup Door L ock Installing the Magazine Inserting a Cartridge Slot Number Select Completion of the Loading Unloading the Cartridge Loading a Cartridge without CSL model SCSI Cable Connection SCSI ID Setup Emulation M ode Setup CSL Operation Mode Setup Write Test Procedure General Structure Structure of CONFIGURE Structure of DIAGNOSTICS Structure of STATISTICS Structure of CSL DIAGNOSTICS Firmware Diagram Curre
115. inside of the drive when turning the power on Even when the power has been turned off do not touch the area surrounding the power supply unit and the tape head Trouble Shooting 5 6 Table 5 3 Error Code J ump Guide Refer to Error Code Description Section Pee Number l1 xxx The control circuit board control function block detected an Section 5 4 2XXX error 3XXX The control circuit board formatter function block detected f Section 5 5 4xxx an error The servo circuit board detected an error Sections 5XXX 5 7 or A failure occurred in the load or unload operations 6 3 to 6 5 The Servo circuit board detected an error Section 5 8 without CSL model 555x The CSL circuit board detected an error dn 559x with CSL model lons 5 8 0r A failure occurred in the load or unload operations 6 6to6 7 with CSL mode B ui The SCSI circuit board detected an error Section 5 6 EExx The display A malfunction occurred in the control circuit board or the Section 5 9 malfunctions operator panel Any t f hen th h Dag ny type of error can be produced when the mother board Section 5 9 and power supply unit are damaged Marks x as the numeric value hexadecimal of an optional 1 digits Trouble Shooting 5 7 5 4 Control Circuit Board Control Function Block Errors 5 4 1 Error Codes 10xx 1002 MUST UNLOAD 1002 Description The self diagnostics mode cannot be executed because the cartridge is
116. installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this assembly Install the front panel assembly while placing it to the front side Perform the checking procedure described in section 6 6 4 after installed it CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the cable wire and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connectors Power switch connector OCP cable Screws M4 x4 g Cable clamp 3 Front door Protection tube Cover inside Front panel assembly Parts Installation and Removal 7 14 7 3 3 SCSI Panel SCSI driver circuit board Installation and Removal amp SCSI panel removal 1 Remove the M3 screws in 4 locations that secure the SCSI panel 2 Hold both sides of the SCSI pane and move straight to the rear side to pull it off amp SCSI panel installation 1 Hold both sides of the SCSI panel and fit the SCSI driver board connector to the mother circuit board connector Insert the connector straight from the rear 2 Tighten the M3 screws in 4 locations to secure the SCSI panel CAUTION Do not apply excessive force of other direction than the inserting direction to the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connector SCSI panel SCSI driver circuit board md Screws M3x 4 Connector Parts Installation and Removal 7 15 7 3 4S Power Block Assemb
117. ircuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary board is damaged 5 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 hi The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 21 7 Either the take up reel motor or the Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 Section 7 3 4 IDRC_COUNT 1 ERROR IDRC_COUNT A ERROR IDRC_COMP_WRT_CNT A SCSI_CNT ERR IDRC UNCOMP WRT CNT 2 SCSI CNT ERR IDRC DCRC1 ERROR IDRC CRC1 ERROR ODD BYTES COMP CLOSING 3480 ERROR 1820 IDRC NO SOFTWARE DECODE 1820 IDRC NO SOFTWARE DECODE Description An error is detected when a read or write operation is executed in data compression mode Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no anew data tape again valid data 4 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary
118. is circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 60 5 7 Servo Circuit Board Errors 5 7 1 Error Codes 550x 5501 SVO RAD SML 5501 SERVO RADIUS TOO SMALL Description The tape radius in the cartridge is too small Pessibilit 1 The inserted cartridge is different than Use a standard length Section the standard length cartridge cartridge 2 1 2 Theservo drcuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 3 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replace the drive Section connects the motor and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is damaged 5502 SVO RAD LRG 5502 SERVO RADIUS TOO LARGE Description Thetape radius in the cartridge is too large Pessibitit the standard length cartridge cartridge 2 1 2 Theservo drcuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 3 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replace the drive Section connects the motor and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is damaged 5503 SVO NO EOT 5503 SERVO NOT FIND EOT Description The EOT can not be found on the tape Pessibitit The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 Either the reel motor or the cable that Replacethe drive connects the motor and the mother circuit board is damaged Trouble Shooting 5 61 5 7 2 Error Codes 554x to 5550 5540 SVO int ram 5540 SERVO INTERNAL RAM ERROR 5541 SVO loc ram 5541 SERVO LOCAL RAM ERR
119. it board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged Trouble Shooting 5 43 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged RD PAT TO 34xx RD ERR PATTERN TIMEOUT Description A pattern detection can not be executed and caused an error in a read or write operation Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged RU MR 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged Trouble Shooting 5 44 5 5 3 Error Codes 35xx to 37xx 3500 RDBK DEN I
120. itch 3 EXIT operation will end without changing the slot number SELECT CART 5 Pressing the Switch 3 EXIT this menu will SAVE NEXT EXIT be exited and the on line mode will return SS E Figure 2 14 Slot Number Select CAUTION When the Slot Number Select setup is exited cartridges below the selected slot number can be used Consequently cartridges above the selected slot number will be ignored To use cartridges above the selected slot number repeat the operation using the Slot Number Select setup Operation 33 2 4 5 Loading the Cartridge with CSL model First if the operation mode is in the off line mode change to the on line mode Refer to Figure 2 7 STAND BY will be displayed on the center Status Line of the display LOAD will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 LOAD begins loading the cartridge from the selected magazine slot Refer to Table 2 9 and 2 10 Cartridge will automatically be loaded from the magazine slot to the tape path within the drive LOADING FROM xx will be displayed on the Status Line during loading The xx represents the slot number CAUTION The front door may be opened or closed during while the device is on ready However the cartridge following the one will be loaded from the upper slot when opening the door Thus the order of the cartridge to load may change ONLINE will appear on the center of the Status Line when
121. its side and remove the M3 screws in 3 locations that secure the bottom cover amp Cover and chassis top installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this assembly Screws M4 x2 Bottom cover Chassis cover e Pd lt Pd Screws M3 x3 yt Screws M3 x3 Parts Installation and Removal 7 11 7 3 1C Cover and Chassis Tops Installation and Removal with CSL model amp Cover and chassis tops removal 1 2 Remove the M4 screws in 3 locations in the rear side of the drive that secure the cover Slide the cover to the rear and remove it Remove the M4 screws in 6 locations that secure the front chassis top Lift up the front chassis top to the upper rear direction and remove it Remove the M3 screws in 7 locations that secure the rear chassis top Lift up the rear chassis top to the upper rear direction and remove it Remove the M3 screws in 3 locations that secure the chassis cover Slide the chassis cover to the rear and open it And then remove it amp Cover and chassis tops installation Screws M4 x3 Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install Rear chassis top Front chassis top Screws M3 x7 zy Screws M4 x6 Cover Chassis cover Screws M3 x3 Parts Installation and Removal 7 12 7 3 28 Front Panel Assembly Installation and Removal without CSL model amp Fron
122. ive 4 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 5 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 d The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 58 EFC WAIT FASFIFO EMPTY TMOERR Description Theinternal FIFO cannot be cleared J Possitilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 ls The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 EFD WAIT FASINT TMOERR Description An interrupt is not asserted from the SPC Pessibilit 7 3 7 HEN eee E 7 3 7 A The SCSI driver circuit board is damaged 7 3 3 EFE RSPACT_CHK_TMOERR Description The command completion status is not received correctly during communication with the control circuit board J Possibilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 EFF CMD TAKEN TMOERR Description The Control can not receive commands during communication with the control circuit board jPosiblity Countermeasure Re Trouble Shooting 5 59 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace th
123. lay 018 WRT PROTECT 1018 File protected Description A write operation cannot be executed to the tape because the write protect selector is set to the write protect position L Pesiblity Countermeasure Re The write protect selector of the cartridge Set the write protect selector of is set to the write protect file protect the cartridge to the write position enable position This describes the countermeasures The cause of the error is described in the highest order of probability Check the sequence starting from number one This describes the section number and figure number when the This describes the error contents of the error group countermeasure is executed for described above Even if the various error codes reference differ the error descriptions are combined and explained at the same time Trouble Shooting 5 5 CAUTION The error codes are arranged in numeric sequence but part of the error code may be explained in previous or later sections 5 3 2 Jump Guide Observe the following precautions refer to the jump guide in Table 5 3 and execute the error processing CAUTION Consult the system manager when turning off the power to the drive There is a possibility of damaging the applications of the host computer system that is connected Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power back on again WARNING Always turn off the power before removing the cover of the drive Never touch the
124. level less than 70 db A according to DIN 45635 part 19 EN 27779 Maschinengerausche Ger uschpegel weniger als 70 db A entsprechend DIN45635 Teil 19 EN27779 1 4 8 Mechanical Specifications 176mm 6 9in 429 mm _ 16 9 in Dimensions 281mm _ 11 1 in 227mm __ 8 9 in 387mm _ 15 2 in 649 mm _ 25 6 in 2 Weight 15kg 33lb 29kg 64lb ES Shipping Weight 19kg 42 Ib 36kg 79 b General Description 7 1 4 9 Regulation 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 General Description Notes Operation 9 Chapter 2 OPERATION 2 1 Inspecting the Cartridge The MS 8400 drive uses the industry standard 3480 tape cartridge defined by ANSI Standard X3B5 Refer to Figure 2 1 Top View of Cartridge When cartridge is properly inserted this edge of the cartridge
125. ly Installation and Removal without CSL model NOTE The installation and removal of the drive is the same as this procedure amp Power block assembly removal 1 Removethe cover and the chassis top Refer to section 7 3 1S 2 Removethe front panel assembly Refer to section 7 3 2S 3 Disconnect 3 connectors J 1 J 2 and J 4 from the mother circuit board in the rear side of the drive 4 Removethe M4 screws in 2 locations that secure the power block assembly 5 Removethe wire from the cable clamp amp Power block assembly installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this assembly CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the cable wires and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connectors Connect the correct polarity Power block assembly J2 3 pins J4 2 pins Cable clamp Screws M4 x2 Refer to enlarged Screws M3 x4 Front panel assembly Parts Installation and Removal 7 16 7 3 4C Drive Installation and Removal with CSL model NOTE The installation and removal of the CSL is the same as this procedure amp Drive removal 1 Remove the cover the front chassis top and the rear chassis top Refer to section 7 3 1C 2 Removethe SCSI panel Refer to section 7 3 3 3 Disconnect connectors J 1 J 2 and J 4 from the mother circuit board in the rear side of the drive 4 Removethe M3 screws in 4 locations to remove the rear panel ass
126. mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 1118 POS EOD bkw 1118 EOD ON READ BACKWARD Description When a reverse read read in the reverse direction is executed the End of Data EOD is detected Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 damaged necessary 7 3 6 read circuit board is damaged necessary 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 7 Either the take up reel motor or the Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 Trouble Shooting 5 16 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive described above and the mother circuit board is disconnected or damaged 1120 Already explained in the previous section 5 4 3 Error Codes 12xx to 18xx 1200 HOST DET ER 1200 HOST DETECTED ERROR 1202 HOST STOP E 1202 HOST ERR STOP ERASE Description Errors which are not to be displayed Pessibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 133 R BUF EMPTY 1333 Description There is no data transmitted to the host because the internal buffer is empty when a read operati
127. n When the drive operation is stopped continue the following operation if the tape does not fall down from the tape path and continues to be wound up in the take up reel If the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as DIAG on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DIAG displays DIAGNOSTICS on the Status Line and enters the diagnostics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as SERVO on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 SERVO displays ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence DRIVE TESTS will be displayed on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as LOADING TESTS on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER displays TUP Mo LOCK POS on the Status Line and enters the electric operation mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt and select the menu displayed as SUP Mo SLOW CW on the Status Line Pressing the center Switch 2 ENTER displays SUP SLOW CW OFF on the Status Line This menu is the Re
128. n 64K bytes cannot be executed because the SPC version is old Pessibilit The SPC version is old Replace the SCSI circuit board 7 3 7 2 This SCSI command is out of Decrease the block length to specifications solve the problems of your It exceeded the value returned by the program on the host Read Block Limits command 5 6 2 Error Codes EEEO to EEED EEJ MSGIDE_RCVD_IN_DIN Description A initiator detected error messages is detected during a read data transmission DIN Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose ee NN on application on the host side drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 Trouble Shooting 5 50 5 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 M The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The mother circuit board is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 EEL WAIT WAIT READ DATA XFR TMOERR IN DOUT Description A time out is detected during a read data transmission DIN Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose li enisi eee on application on the host side drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 gere EE E 7 3 7 EES RIFO PARITY ERROR IN DIN Description A
129. n four locations Turn the take up reel dockwise viewed from the tape path and wind the tape slack to the tape up reel referring to section 6 5 3 4 When the leader block is in the tape path move the tape so the tape passes through each guide Turn the supply reel clockwise viewed from the tape path and wind the tape slack to the supply reel referring to section 6 5 2 5 When the leader block has fallen down from the threader move the leader block to the home position Turn the supply reel clockwise viewed from the tape path and wind the tape slack to the supply reel referring to section 6 5 2 at this time Then raise the tray and remove the cartridge referring to section 6 5 5 Refer to section 2 1 and install the leader block in the cartridge securely X 3 Reel position Guide enlarged view N Take up roller guide M Take up tape guide df supply Tape head Gj Supply tape guide Ww LL Tape cleaner 5 Home position Nc Supply roller guide Figure 6 16 Tape Path and Tape Guide Operations for the CE 6 28 6 5 7 Leader Block Removal 1 When the tape is cut both the tape and the leader block must be removed The procedures are described below Always turn off the power Place the drive so the power supply is in the bottom position Refer to Figure 6 16 Perform the operations according to conditions of each number referencing the Figure 6 16 and following the flowchart shown in Figure
130. nc CONF DIAG gt gt gt RU en oe EHE EH EH 2 EH SCS ID 5 DIAGNOSTICS func CHG EXIT SERVO UCODE gt gt gt NINE ke iz OO MH EMI O MH EM 2 Password input request ENTER PASSWORD EXIT eee gee Mile Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence CSL DI AG ADJ MOV CSL Adjustment menu EXIT ENTER gt gt gt SE EH EH CSL TUNE DI AG CSL ADJUST HOME EXIT ENTER gt gt gt EXIT START gt gt gt be cake ll Mmeim s O 2 MM CSL ADJUST HOME ADJ USTI NG HOME EXIT ENTER gt gt gt STOP see xe NET NE O a EE E E Figure 6 17 CSL Home Position M ode Operations for the CE 6 33 6 6 4 Checking the Front Panel Check the following procedure when the front panel assembly is installed or removed amp Relative position of the cartridge and the front door Check the relative position of the cartridge and rib in the rear side of the front door Make sure that the following conditions are satisfied If the conditions are not satisfied loosen the M4 screws in 4 locations that secure the front panel assembly and adjust the front and rear position of the front panel assembly Procedure 1 Open the front door and set sliding out the cartridge at the position approximately 15 mm in front from the magazine The 1st and the 10th slot 2 Closethe front door slowly to push in the cartridge 3 Open the front door to verify the cartridge position Conditions 1 Thecartridge must be
131. ng or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose There is an error in the setup of the Correct the setup of the drive drive 4 2 3 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 4 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 57 EF O SCS PERR IN DOUT Description A parity error in the SCSI bus is detected during a write data transmission DOUT Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an application on the host side There is an error in the setup of the Correct the setup of thedrive Section drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 qu E 7 3 7 EFA WAIT BUFF CMPLT TMOERR IN DOUT EFB WAIT BUFF ERROR TMOERR IN DOUT Description A time out is detected during a data transmission DOUT Pessibilit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an application on the host side Br There is an error in the setup of the Correct the setup of thedrive Section dr
132. nload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Possibilit Countermeasure Re The cartridge is not a standard product standard length Section due 2 1 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The drive main unit is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 5585 SVO RAMP UP 5585 SERVO COULD NOT RAMP UP 5586 SVO not 2M 5586 SERVO NOT REACHED 2M PER SEC 5587 SVO not 4M 5586 SERVO NOT REACHED 4M PER SEC Description The tape cannot start correctly or the correct speed is not reached Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Possibility Countermeasure Ref Trouble Shooting 5 71 1 The tape sticks to the head due to Use a deaning cartridge to Section deterioration or quality dean off the dirty parts 3 1 Use a normal cartridge 7 3 7 3 Thedrive main unit is damaged 7 3 4 4 The power supply unit is damaged block 7 3 4 Replace the power supply unit For CSL model 7 3 9 Trouble Shooting 5 72 5 8 CSL Circuit Board Errors with CSL model 5 8 1 Error Codes 5551 to 5
133. nnot be ejected when the unload operation is executed Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Possibilit Countermeasure Re The inserted cartridge is different than Use a standard cartridge Section the standard cartridge 2 1 The elevator mechanism is damaged Replace the drive 7 3 4 3 Thetray is damaged Replace the drive Section 7 3 4 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5569 SVO sup gt 100 5569 SERVO THREADER STOPPED 1 SUP ONT GT 100 5570 SVO sup lt 100 5570 SERVO THREADER STOPPED 2 SUP_CNT LT 100 Description The leader block is stopped on the tape path when the unload operation is executed Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten Trouble Shooting 5 67 seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the ele
134. not unloaded Pessibilit 1 The cartridge is not unloaded Unload the cartridge from the Section operator panel 2 5 1004 WRT RD SEQ 1004 READF AFTER WRITE SEQUENCE Description The next data block where data is unwritten is read immediately after the write operation was executed Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command sequence is not Check for a problem in your correct program on the host computer 2 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose mue SCSI driver circuit board n ne een damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 7 3 7 1006 UNSUP CMD 1006 HOST UNSUPPORTED CMD Description This drive does not support the following SCSI commands J Possitilit The drive setup is not correct Correct the setup 4 2 2 This SCSI command is out of Check for a problem in your specifications program on the host computer Trouble Shooting 5 8 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator 4 1 contact is loose The SCSI driver circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 3 5 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 5 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1008 WRT TOO BIG 1008 HOST WRITE TOO BIG Description The block length specified by the SCSI
135. nt Firmware Revision Current Hardware Revision Firmware Update Standard Setup Values Drive Adjustment Procedures Unloading and Error Recovery Tape Path Flowchart of Unloading by Electric Operation Rewinding the Tape Adjustment at the Threader Reel Position Return to the Threader Home Position Raising the Tray Flowchart of Unloading by Manual Operation Bottom View Take up Reel with CSL model dk dk Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 Figure 6 16 6 6 1 6 6 2 Figure 6 17 6 6 4 6 7 1 6 7 2 6 7 3 6 8 1 6 8 2 6 8 3 Figure 6 51 Figure 7 1S Figure 7 1C 7 3 1S 7 3 1C 7 3 2S 7 3 2C 7 3 3 7 3 4S 7 3 4C 7 3 5 7 3 6 7 3 7 7 3 8 7 3 9 Threader Elevator Mechanism Tape Path and Tape Guide Adjustment of the CSL Tray Home Position Adjustment of the Drive Horizontal Position CSL Home Position M ode Checking the Front Panel Releasing the Magazine Lock Vertical Moving the CSL Tray Cartridge Removal from the CSL CSL tray Maintenance Up down mechanism assembly Maintenance Magazine Maintenance Error Log Display Block Diagram without CSL model Block Diagram with CSL model Cover and Chassis Top Installation and Removal without CSL model with CSL model Front Panel Assembly Installation and Removal without CSL model with CSL model SCSI Panel Installation and Removal Power Block Assembly Installation and Removal without CSL model Drive Installation and Removal with CSL mod
136. on is executed Pessibilit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1355 W BUF FULL 1355 BUF NO ROOM Description The data cannot be transmitted from the host because the internal buffer is full when a write operation is executed J Possibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1366 BUF OVRFLOW 1366 Trouble Shooting 5 17 Description There is no empty area in the internal buffer and part of the data is lost Pessibilit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1400 BUF_RD_ PATTERN 1502 BUF WRT SYNC 1504 BUF RID RD AHEAD 1506 BUF DIFF RD TYPE Description An error occurs in the internal buffer control __ Possibilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1602 P WR 349crc 1602 END_PHY_WRITE_IDRC_CRC_ERROR Description A CRC error is detected in an internal buffer when a compressed write operation is executed J Possitilit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1604 P WR 348crc 1604 END PH
137. or in the Vo ere of the Correct XE of the drive drive 4 2 Trouble Shooting 5 52 4 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 5 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 G The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 EEES WAIT_CNTL_RSP_IN_ SCRESET TMOERR Description A communication failure with the control circuit board occurs after a receiving a rese signal on the SCSI bus J Possitilit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an application on the host side The SCSI driver circuit board is Replacethis circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 4 TheSCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 EE WAIT BUFF DATA READY AFT OK TMOERR EEA WAIT FIFO EMPTY TMOERR Description The transmission is not completed during an internal data transmission Pessibitit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 S The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 The SCSI driver circuit board is Replace this circuit board Section damaged 7 3 3 EEB
138. or log item is displayed on the center Status Line of the display and error counter is displayed on the right Status Line The error counter can count until 255 255 or more are displayed as 255 The error items are explained in Table 6 51 Table 6 51 Error Log Items ones Dedpim OOOO O O Number of unrecovered permanent write errors Number of recovered temporary write errors Number of unrecovered permanent read forward errors Number of recovered temporary read forward errors Number of unrecovered permanent read backward errors 6 TEMP RDB ERR Number of recovered temporary read backward errors 8 2 TAK In Rec Number of tracks in recovered error per record 2 of 18 tracks _ 9 3 TAK In CO Number of tracks in recovered error per record 3 of 18 tracks _ Number of tracks in recovered error per record 4 of 18 tracks d1 fisv ERRORS Number of ISV short term speed variation error P Number of track in error on an individual basis Displays the existing track 1 to 36 and number of errors Refer to the TRACK 36 ERR 36 ERR comment at the next page Operations for the CE 6 42 Comments When an error track number is discovered the errors are corrected by using the track of others without an error If an error track number is not discovered the drive execute the automatic retry sequence because the error correction is failure The following procedure to display the Error Logs Ref
139. ouble Shooting 5 42 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no anew data tape again valid data li damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged e a 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 ir uda acai supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged 3300 RD NO GAPIN 3300 RD ERR GAPIN TIMEOUT 3301 RD STP GAPN 3301 RD ERR GAPIN WAITING STOPPED Description A position error is detected when a read or write operation is executed In other cases the read or write operations cannot be executed Pessibitit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section dean off the dirty 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation 3 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 4 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 5 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circu
140. r error Description The elevator sensor is prevented from normal detection Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 J Possitilit normal detection with dirt and debris tray 6 8 2 The elevator sensor is abnormal Replace the CSL Section 7 3 4 3 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL Section the CSL circuit board is disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5595 POWER ERR 5595 CSL abnormal voltage 15 V Description 15V on the CSL circuit board is abnormal Possibiri The power unit is damaged Replace the power unit 7 3 9 2 The cable that connecs the CSL circuit Replacethe CSL board and the power unit is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replacethe CSL 7 3 4 Trouble Shooting 5 77 5596 POWER ERR 5596 CSL abnormal voltage 24 V Description 24V on the CSL circuit board is abnormal J Possibilit The power unit is damaged Replace the power unit 7 3 9 2 The cable that connects the CSL circuit Replace the CSL board and the power unit is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5597 CHECK TRAY 5597 CSL TRAY error Description There is a malfunction in the CSL tray while a cartridge is carried Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray befo
141. r the SCSI connector terminator contact is loose Other SCSI drive is reset or turned power There is a problem in an application on the host side d There is an error in the setup of the Correct the setup of thedrive Section drive 4 2 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 qoem E 7 3 7 EEF4 WAIT_DIAG_ RSP TMOERR Description A time out is detected during a self diagnostics operation Pessibilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 eum n 7 3 7 5 The SCSI driver circuit board is damaged 7 3 3 EFS DIAG BUFF DATA READY TMOERR Description A buffer can not be used during a self diagnostics operation Trouble Shooting 5 56 J Possitilit The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 ee MR 7 3 7 E The SCSI driver circuit board is damaged 7 3 3 5 6 4 Error Codes EEF6 to EEFF EFE FASINT TMOERR IN DOUT Description An interrupt is not asserted from the SPC during a data transmission DOUT Pessibilit 7 3 7 as SCSI driver circuit board i aa E d damaged 7 3 3 3 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 EF UKNMSG RCVD IN DOUT EFB MSGREJ_RCVD_IN_DOUT Description An unexpected message is received during a write data transmission DOUT Pessibitit 1 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too lo
142. ration mode on line off line can be switched using the operation switch on the front panel Figure 2 6 shows the procedure to switch from the on line mode to the off line mode Figure 2 7 shows the procedure to switch from the off line mode to the on line mode Example 1 Example 2 Example 1 9 Example 2 Operation STAND BY 18 OFFLINE UNLOADED OFL Sel LOAD ONL func BOT ONLINE WE 1 BOT OFFLINE WE OFL COMP ONL UNLD func Press Switch 1 OFL to enter the Off line mode Figure 2 6 On line Mode to Off line Mode OFFLINE UNLOADED STAND BY 36 ONL func OFL Sel LOAD OO me EH EN he BOT ONLINE WE 7 OFL COMP BOT OFFLINE WE ONL UNLD func EHE EN EM o Press Switch 1 ONL to enter the On line mode Figure 2 7 Off line Mode to On line Mode 21 Operation 22 During the on line mode tapes can be read write when a cartridge is loaded During the on line mode a cartridge can be load from the magazine when a cartridge is not loaded The off line mode enables unload and drive setup 2 3 4 Switching the Recording Format When the operation mode is in the on line mode and when a cartridge is loaded recording format can be switched to uncompressed or compressed Switching of recording format is valid only tape positioned at BOT with write enable status and switching is automatic when reading data The COMP indicator also shows the recording format during w
143. ration mode is set the loading sequence will depend on the application program being used by the host computer 2 4 4 Selecting a Cartridge with CSL model Whether or not the slots of the magazine contain cartridges can be searched by dosing the front door During the search CSL INITIALIZING will be displayed on the Status Line of the display When the search is ended STAND BY will be displayed on the center of the Status Line and a cartridge can be loaded into the top slot of the magazine At that time the operation switches of the front operator panel can be used to select and load the cartridge in any optional slot Operation 32 The following procedure to select the Slot Number Select setup Refer to Figure 2 14 eae Ti ud First unload the cartridges If the operation E C mode is in the off line mode change to the on line mode Refer to Figure 2 7 Sel will be displayed on the center Switch Line of the display Pressing the center Switch 2 Sel displays the currently selected slot number on the Status Line of the display This menu is the Slot Number Select setup E L To change the Slot Number pressing the center Switch 2 NEXT each time increases slot number on the right of the Status Line SELECT CART 5 Only the numbers of slots where cartridges are inserted will be displayed Press the Switch 1 SAVE to select the C currently displayed slot number Press the Sw
144. rcuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged p E E 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 2202 TO FIF EMTY 2202 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FIFO EMPTY Description An error occurs during communication with the internal FIFO Pessibitit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2204 TO RD LOG 2204 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT TST RD LOGICAL 2206 TO WRT LOG 2206 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT TST WHRT LOGICAL Description A time out is detected in the self diagnostics mode including the tape update J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 26 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2208 TO PHY REPO 2208 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT FORM PHY POSITION Description An error is detected in the internal buffer control Possibiri The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2210 TO SE PEOT 2210 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT PEOT DONE 2216 TO SE PEOT 2216 WAIT ERR TIMEOUT PEOT FORM ERR Description An error is detected in the final write processing at PEOT Pessibitit 1 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit bo
145. rd is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5592 SENSOR ERR 5592 CSL FRONT sensor error Description The front sensor is prevented from normal detection Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 J Possibilit 1 The front sensor is prevented from Clean the sensor on the CSL Section normal detection with dirt and debris tray 6 8 2 Thefront sensor is abnormal Replace the CSL Section 7 3 4 The CSL tray is abnormal Replace the CSL 7 3 4 4 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL the CSL circuit board is disconnected or damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5593 SENSOR ERR 5593 CSL CARTRIDGE sensor error Description The cartridge sensor is prevented from normal detection Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 J Possitilit 1 The cartridge sensor is prevented from Clean the sensor on the CSL Section normal detection with dirt and debris tray 6 8 Trouble Shooting 5 76 7 3 4 adjusted correctly against the CSL tray 7 3 4 4 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL Section the CSL circuit board is disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5594 SENSOR ERR 5594 CSL ELEVATOR senso
146. rds Use the two circuit board it is not different either W1 or W2 M S 8418 M S 8436 Parts Installation and Removal 7 7 Table 7 2C CSL Common Assembly Refer to Parts name Parts number Service life section number CSL tray CSL tray assembly CSL tray assembly A 100 000tims E EN sewe ide motor 100 000 times Clamp motor 100 000 times CSL up down 100 000 ti mes mechanism assembl Eee 100 000 times l Encoder Flexible cable Lock assembly 1 000 000 ti mes r Bottom holder assembly a NN Micro switch assembly 50 000 times DEREN Section Rear panel assembly 7 3 9 KEF1022 6 000 hours _ Fuse KMF51A2 5ROS Sen 7 28 8 CSL circuit board Secti Power supply unit FY G131 55GP 1 le Parts Installation and Removal 7 8 Table 7 3 SCSI panel Refer to Sande Parts number DEVICE section SCSI driver circuit board life number DUM Da CSTE eT Sinetermimato KeT5001 050 Widesingepand KAL msaoo91 002 SCS wos circuit board NN Singleterminator KETS00208 Narrow singlepanel____ KAL MSAo091 003 scsi NAs circuit board ME Singeterminator KETS003050 Large differential pane KAL MSAO09L004 scsi LoD circuit board Pad Differential terminator FCN 7 9OSOl D Prtearrnatomnd gemmam SCS WDD circuit board LE Differential terminator KETS005088 u c B Fu 8 D Q u gt
147. re executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 J Possitilit 1 Dirt is attached to the cartridge and the Clean the cartridge clamp lever of the CSL tray cannot catch the cartridge 2 Dirt is attached to the clamp lever of the Clean the damp lever CSL tray and the clamp lever cannot catch the cartridge 3 The drive is not positioned and adjusted Execute the drive position Section correctly for the CSL tray adjustment 6 6 3 4 Thesensors front sensor rear sensor and Clean the sensors on the CSL Section cartridge sensor are prevented from tray 6 8 normal detection with dirt and debris The CSL tray is abnormal Replace the CSL Section 7 3 4 The cable that connects the CSL tray and Replace the CSL Section the CSL circuit board is disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged The CSL circuit board is damaged Replace the CSL 7 3 4 5598 CHK MAGAZIN 5598 CSL MAGAZINE error Trouble Shooting 5 78 Description There is a malfunction in the magazine while a cartridge is carried Caution Remove the cartridge from the CSL tray before executing each countermeasure Refer to section 6 7 3 Possibinit 1 Dirt is attached to the cartridge and the Clean the cartridge damp lever of the CSL tray cannot catch the cartridge 2 Dirt is attached to the clamp lever of the Clean the damp lever CSL tray and the clamp lever cannot catch the cartridge The magazine is not positioned and Repl
148. ress Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup T i ff th MUST POWER DOWN C URN SUIDA BEFORE EFFECTI VE IL m cel EH EN E Figure 4 2 SCSI ID Setup Install and Setup 4 6 4 2 2 Emulation Mode Setup etc Enter the configuration mode when changing SCSI or DRIVE setup These setup menus will be displayed on the Status Line when the correct password is entered The following procedure to set a example of Emulation Mode setup Refer to Figure 4 3 11 12 First if the operation mode is in the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer toFigure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line of the display Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Select the menu displayed as CONF on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 CONF displays ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence The CONFIGURE will appear on the Status Line This menu is the configuration mode Select the menu displayed as DRIVE on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 DRIVE displays the current COMPRESSION on the Status Line This menu is the IDRC default setup Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that display
149. ription An unexpected internal interrupt occurs Pessibilit 1 TheAC power is operating abnormally Turn the power off Check the AC power supply Turn the power on again one more ti me 2 The power supply unit is damaged block 7 3 4 For CSL model 7 3 9 Trouble Shooting 5 29 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 4 The SCSI circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2444 SOFT RESET FAILED Description A soft reset fails when it is attempted from the operator panel Pessibilit 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 3 7 5 4 8 Error Codes 25xx to 26xx 2502 PO DRAM PS2 2502 CNTL POWER ON ERR DRAM PASS2 2504 PO DRAM PS3 2504 CNTL POWER ON ERR DRAM PASS3 Description An error is detected in internal RAM when the power is turned on Possibiri The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 2506 PO SMR CHK 2506 CNTL POWER ON ERR SMR CHEC 2508 2510 PO SMR FORM 2510 FORM POWER ON ERR SMR CHECK Description An error is detected in the internal interface when the power is turned on Pessibilit 1 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 30 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 3 The mother circuit board connection
150. riting of data When the COMP indicator is lit the drive will write in compressed format Pressing the center Switch 2 COMP will turn off the indicator and the drive will write in uncompressed format Refer to the left side of Figure 2 8 When the COMP indicator is not lit the drive will write in uncompressed format Pressing the center Switch 2 COMP will turn on the indicator and the drive will write in compressed format Refer to the right side of Figure 2 8 Compressed Recording Format Uncompressed Recording Format BOT ONLINE WE 2 BOT ONLINE WE 2 OFL COMP OFL COMP Press Switch 2 COMP to switch between uncompressed and compressed Figure 2 8 Switching the Recording Format Operation 23 2 3 5 Switching the Write Operation for 18 36 track drive only With 18 36 track drive it is possible to switch between the 18 track and 36 track write operation using the operation switches on the front of the operator panel The current write operation can be determined when STAND BY is displayed on the center of the Status Line When 18 36w is displayed on the right of the Status Line the 36 track write operation is selected When 18w 36 is displayed on the right of the Status Line the 18 track write operation is selected In other words the letter w following the number of tracks indicates which operation is selected Refer to Figure 2 9 STAND BY 18 36w STAND BY 18w 36 OFL Sel LOAD OFL Sel
151. rrent Firmware Revision Pressing each time the Switch 1 NEXT on the left the name and the revision of the firmware are displayed alternately The following names are Display of the firmware revision T Descri ption CURRENT FORM FORM MEF03 00 Revision of formatter firmware CURRENT SCSI SCSI MES 05 00 Revision of SCSI firmware CURRENT SERVO SERVO MEVO2 40 CURRENT CSL CSL MELO1 24 Revision of CSL firmware with CSL model Press the right Switch 3 EXIT returns to the statistics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Press this EXIT switch to close to each of the menus Operations for the CE 6 3 E Example OFFLINE UNLOADED AE SNE ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt is SE a oui all meme EH ese SCSI ID 5 MENU FUNCTI ONS func CHG EXIT STAT FUNLD gt gt gt 2 OO MH EM STATI STI CS UCODE ERLOG gt gt gt IL sales acl EH EN Current Firmware Revision menu DISPLAY REVISION NEXT EXIT Press Switch 1 NEXT to select the next item C Press Switch 3 EXIT to end the menu CURRENT MACHINE CURRENT CNTL NEXT EXIT NEXT EXIT ET COO Mile Pre release code CNTL MECO04 00 NEXT EXIT NEXT EXIT Figure 6 1B Current Firmware Revision Operations for the CE 6 4 6 1 3 Hardware Revision SCSI CARD i SERVO CARD E t x Revision of se
152. rtridge MS 843x The cartridge is not loaded The drive will be ready after loading BOT ONLINE WE Loaded cartridge is write enable The drive is ready for on line operation Tape is positioned at BOT On line Status BOT ONLINE FP Loaded cartridge is write protected file protected The drive is ready for on line operation Tape is positioned at BOT BOT EE E E EOT The cartridge is loaded and in use The drive is ready for on line operation Tape is not positioned at BOT The Bi mark indicates amount of tape used The drive is not ready for off line operation BOT OFFLINE WE Loaded cartridge is write enable The drive is not ready for off line operation Tape is positioned at BOT BOT OFFLINE FP Loaded cartridge is write protected file protected The drive is not ready for off line operation Tape is positioned at BOT Tape is not positioned at BOT Off line Status Operation 15 Table 2 4 Status Line Display Part 3 ONL AFTER REWIND The drive is rewinding The drive will be ready when complete UNLOAD AFTER REW Thedriveis unloading SCS ID SCSI ID Setup menu for example SCSI D 5 MENU FUNCTI ONS Setup mode Menu functions CONFI GURE DI AGNOSTI CS STATI STI C ENTER PASSWORD SAVE SETUP ARE YOU SURE Input request to confirm in this menu WRT PROTECT 1018 1sThin Tape 1026 NO MAGAZINE NO CARTRIDGE INVALID PASSWORD DIAGNOSTIC ERROR Operation 26 Table 2 5 2 Line Me
153. rtridge Stack Loader CSL to load and unload cartridges differs depending on the operation mode Table 2 8 shows the operation modes and overviews Table 2 9 explains the loading methods Refer to section 4 2 3 for the operation mode setting method Table 2 8 CSL Operation Mode The cartridges must be loaded one at a time After the first cartridge has been loaded and then unloaded with the SCSI Unload command from the host computer the Auto next cartridge will be loaded automatically A maximum of 10 Automatic cartridges can be loaded continuously and automatically in this Way AUTOcvc Operation is the same as for Auto but when the last cartridge has been unloaded the first cartridge will again be loaded SCSI cartridge loader commands are supported Operation is the same as for SYS but automatic loading is System SY Sauto possible SCSI media changer device commands are supported Table 2 9 CSL Loading Methods Operation First Cartridge Next Cartridge Lcd Unload to d AD SCSI Load Manual SCSI Unload Any cartridge can be loaded and unloaded Marks LOAD UNLD J Manual operation using the Operator Panel SCSI Load SCSI Unload Remote control from SCSI Operation 27 2 4 Loading a Cartridge Before loading a cartridge make sure that the write protect selector is on either write enable white dot not showing or write protected white dot showing Refer to
154. rvo circuit board The following procedure to display the Current Hardware Revision Refer to Figure 6 1C First if the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer toFigure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as STAT on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 STAT displays STATISTICS on the Status Line and enters the statistics mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu displayed as HARD on the center of the Switch Line Pressing the center Switch 2 HARD displays HEAD on the left of the Status Line This menu is the Current Hardware Revision Pressing each time the Switch 1 NEXT on the left the name and the revision of the hardware are displayed together The following names are Display of the hardware revision MP Descri ption DRC Specification of the IDRC BUFFER SIZE meg Revision of digital read circuit board Revision of analog read circuit board Revision of SCSI circuit board 2 1 S E big 50 Specification of the SCSI connector ANALOG WRITE 4 Revision of analog write circuit board CSL CARD Revision of CSL circuit board
155. s executed Thereis a possibility that the tape is cut Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD Refer to section 6 3 2 Turn the power switch off and then turn it on after waiting more than ten seconds to unload 3 Unload the cartridge by the electric operation mode Refer to section 6 4 4 Unload the cartridge by the manual operation mode Refer to section 6 5 Pessibilit Countermeasure Re id The tape is cut during loading Use a normal cartridge 2 1 The leader block fell out from the picker Use a normal cartridge Section according to a leader lock malfunction Trouble Shooting 5 65 3 The leader block fell out from the picker Replace the threader Section due to damage to the threader mechanism 7 3 5 mechani sm The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5562 SVO thread2 5562 SERVO THREADING ERROR STOPPPED 5564 SVO thread4 5564 SERVO THREADING ERROR 4 COULD NOT RETRY Description The tape can not be pulled out to the take up reel when the load operation is executed There is a possibility that the tape is cut Caution Execute the following procedures in the indicated sequence to remove the cartridge when it cannot be unloaded then execute the countermeasure 1 Execute the setup mode FUNLD R
156. s damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1029 36 track 1029 CANT READ 36 ON 18 Description A read operation cannot be executed on 18 track drive to the tape that was written on 36 track Possibility Countermeasure Re Ic ee read on an 18 track drive track drive 2 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts SE damaged necessary 7 3 6 3 The analog read circuit board or digital Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board is damaged necessary 7 3 7 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 1050 LOADED_AND_UNLOADED_ CLEANING Description The deaning operations are completed by the deaning cartridge J Possitilit The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 4 2 Error Codes 11xx 1102 PEOT HIT 1102 PEOT_ ENCOUNTERED Description The tape position reached the physical end of the tape PEOT Pessibiti Trouble Shooting 5 13 A mandatory stop is executed at the There is a problem in your physical EOT in order to ignore the program on the host computer logical EOT when a write operation is system verify EOM of SCSI executed A forced stop is executed to read a tape Create the tape again to which has completed the write operation complete the writing as far as as far as the physical EOT thelogical EOT position Numerous write retry operations occur Use a deaning c
157. s damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 3 The SCSI command corrupted The SCSI Check the SCSI cable and Section cable is too long or the SCSI connector terminator 4 1 contact is loose uu SCSI driver circuit board pct ME 3 damaged 7 3 3 7 3 7 Mica anal 1 7 3 7 1114 BF Bk ID er 1114 BUFF BLOCK ID SEQUENCE ERROR 1116 EX Bk ID er 1116 EXPECTED BLOCK ID SEQUENCE ERROR 1118 Explain in the next section 1120 RDB BLK ERR 1120 BUFF BLOCK ID SEQUENCE ERROR RD BACKWARD S Description The data block number BLOCK ID or the status is abnormal A read or write error may have occurred Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation Trouble Shooting 5 15 When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 4 The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 7 damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged M NH E 7 3 7 supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the
158. s executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 7 3 7 damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged Trouble Shooting 5 20 7 3 7 bl Ba umts supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged 1706 READB COMP 1706 LOG START OF COMP REV READ Description Compressed data which was read reverse a read in the reverse direction is detected in an internal buffer Pessibitit 1 A reverse read operation is executed to a Create the tape again without compressed data using compression 2 Thecontrol circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1708 WRT BSB ERR 1708 REPOSITION BSB FAILURE Description The data can not be recovered even though the write retry operations are executed Pessibilit 1 The tape head and tape path are dirty Use a deaning cartridge to Section clean off the dirt 3 1 2 Tape media damage is shown when a Use a new cartridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation again 3 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 4 The analog write c
159. s the current EMULATION on theStatus Line This menu is the Emulation Mode setup To change the Emulation Mode pressing the center Switch 2 CHG each time displays the other mode on the Status Line To complete the setup press the left Switch 1 EXIT SAVE SETUP will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to save the current setup Press the Switch 2 NO to abort and use the previous setup Press the Switch 3 TEMP to usethe current setup until turning off the power Pressing the Switch 2 returns the configuration mode Pressing the Switch 1 or Switch 3 ARE YOU SURE will be displayed on the Status Line Press the Switch 1 Y ES to savethe current setup Press the Switch 2 E XI T to abort and use the previous setup Pressing either switch returns the configuration mode Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Pressthis EXIT switch to return to the off line mode Install and Setup 4 7 E I Example OFFLINE UNLOADED MENU PUNT ONS ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt Ws eee al EH EH SCSI ID 5 ENTER PASSWORD func CHG EXIT EXIT EH 2 Password input request GONETSUNE ve Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence SCSI DRIVE gt gt gt aM SB r3 Configuration Mode menu Es Emulation Mode setup menu EMULATION ECHO Press Switch 3 gt gt gt EXIT CHG gt gt g
160. scription The display backlight in the operator panel does not light Possibilit Countermeasure Re The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board Section 7 3 7 The operator panel OPC is damaged Replace the front panel 7 3 2 3 The cables that connect the drive and the Replace the CSL CSL circuit board are disconnected or damaged The cable that connects the CSL circuit Replace the CSL board and the operator panel is disconnected or damaged 7 3 4 Invst NE 7 3 9 7 3 4 Description The character on the display of the operator panel is not correct Pessibilit 7 3 7 update using an update tape board 7 3 7 3 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control circuit Section using a debugger board 7 3 7 4 The operator panel OCP is damaged Replace the front panel 7 3 2 Trouble Shooting 5 83 The cables that connect the drive and the Replace the CSL Section CSL circuit board are disconnected or 7 3 4 damaged 7 3 4 7 3 4 7 3 9 DIAGNOSTIC ERROR Description The ALERT indicator on the operator panel stays turned on when the power is turned on Pessibilit 1 An error occurs when the power on check The error code is displayed Table is executed when Switch 2 INFO in the center of the operator panel is Dressed 7 3 7 update using an update tape board 7 3 7 4 A failure occurs in a firmware update Replace the control cir
161. sition and the message STAND BY is displayed on the operator panel Next open the front door Check the height of the CSL tray and the cartridge guide from the front If the CSL tray is lower than the cartridge guide loosen the fixing screw by turning counterclockwise and rise the home bracket height by turning the adjustment screw clockwise If the CSL tray is higher turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise to lower the home bracket height Close the front door and execute the Home position mode Refer to section 6 6 3 from the operator panel then move the CSL tray back to the home position once again After performing the adjustment to set the following accuracy turn the fixing screw counterclockwise to secure the home bracket position Attach the screw lock after the adjustment is completed Adjustment screw Fixing screw Attach the screw lock after the adjustment is completed Enlarged figure 1 Home bracket Refer to P enlarged Cartridge guide figure 1 Tray of the deck Enlarged CSL tray figure 2 Height difference 0 5 to 0 mm 6 6 s Operations for the CE 6 30 2 Adjustment of the Drive Horizontal Position When the drive unit is replaced adjust the drive horizontal position with the CSL tray Adjustment procedure Move the CSL tray to the home position Refer to section 6 6 3 Observe the horizontal position of the CSL
162. ssage Display N issn estan O LETED OK Powering up diagnostics have successfully completed L SAVE SETUP SETUP SAVED N FLASH ROM n CHANGES LL SAVE SETUP SETUP SAVED MUST POWER DOWN BEFORE EFFECTI VE primm m pennae O Do not turn off the power Y 8 2 D ui Operation 17 2 2 4 Operation Switch The 3 button type switches on the front operator panel are used to control the drive Operation switch function are displayed on the lower row Switch Line of the display Follow the display to operate the 3 switches Pressing a switch changes the display contents of the menu The Switch Line will then display new switch functions according to the new menu In other words switch functions change every time a switch is pressed Relationship of the position between the Switch Line and the switches are explained in Figure 2 5 The function of the switches are explained in Table 2 6 Status Line Display BOT ONLI NE WE 1 Switch Line Display fOFL I COMP Example 1 OFL Switch Function Switch 1 COMP Switch Functiori e eeeeeeeeeseeeveseesee Switch 2 co Switch Function 6 090906000000000000000000000000000000099 Switch 3 ee Operation Switches Example 2 BOT OFFLINE WE Switch 1 ONL Switch 2 UNLD Switch 3 func Figure 2 5 Relationship of Switch Line Positions Operation 18 NOTE The display of each fun
163. t to select the next menu Press Switch 2 CHG to change the Emulation Mode Press Switch 1 EXIT to end the setup Input request for save SAVE SETUP YES NO TEMP Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 NO to abort the setup Press Switch 3 TEMP to use the setup until turning off the power Input request for confirmation of save ARE YOU SURE YES EXIT Press Switch 1 YES to save the setup Press Switch 2 EXIT to abort the setup Figure 4 3 Emulation Mode Setup Install and Setup 4 8 4 2 3 CSL Operation Mode Setup with CSL model The following procedure to set the CSL Operation Mode setup Refer to Figure 4 4 10 11 First if the operation mode is in the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func displays the current SCSI ID on the Status Line of the display Pressing the left Switch 1 func displays MENU FUNCTIONS on the Status Line Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to shift to the next menus Select the menu displayed as CSL on the left of the Switch Line Pressing the left Switch 1 CSL displays ENTER PASSWORD on the Status Line This is the password input prompt Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence The current CSL MODE will appear on the Status Line This menu is
164. t panel assembly removal 1 Remove the cover Refer to section 7 3 15 2 Remove the M3 screws in 4 locations in the side left and right of the drive that secure the front panel assembly 3 Slidethe front panel assembly approximately 5 cm to the front and disconnect the OCP cable connector and the power switch connector amp Front panel assembly installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this assembly CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the cable wires and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connectors Power switch connector Screws M3 x4 OCP cable and connector Front panel assembly Parts Installation and Removal 7 13 7 3 2C Front Panel Assembly Installation and Removal with CSL model amp Front panel assembly removal 1 Remove the cover and the front chassis top Refer to section 7 3 1C 2 Disconnect the OCP cable and the connector CN 1 of the CSL circuit board 3 Open the front door and remove the cover inside Remove only the M3 screw on the upper side and loosen the screw on the bottom 4 Unlock the cable damp on the left of the chassis inside and slide the protection tube to the rear side And then remove the power switch connector 5 Remove the M4 screws in 4 locations in the side left and right of the drive that secure the front panel assembly Slidethe front panel assembly to the front and remove it amp Front panel assembly
165. te assembly removal 1 Remove the cover and the chassis tops Refer to section 7 3 1 2 Remove the M4 screws in 4 locations that secure the thread plate assembly 3 Disconnect the connector J 16 of the motor wire while slightly raising the assembly amp Thread plate assembly installation Perform the reverse order of procedure described above to install this assembly Align the center of screw holes of the stud and holes of the thread plate assembly and tighten them with screws 4 locations When the threader home position is not set turn the thread motor shaft counter clockwise to return the position using a screwdriver Refer to section 6 5 4 CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the cable wire and the circuit board when connecting or disconnecting the connector Connect the correct polarity Thread plate assembly Threader home position Screws M4 x4 Pd Refer to Stud 4 locations enlarged Align the center of screw holes Parts Installation and Removal 7 19 7 3 6 FRU Installation and Removal CAUTION Perform the operation of the connection and disconnection of the connectors when the anti electrostatics is excused The parts may be damaged if it is not executed Do not apply excessive force to the cable wires and the circuit boards Connect the correct polarity Never touch or strike the tape head surface and the tape traveling parts The FRU is different for each model Refer
166. th side Turn it slowly and carefully so the tape does not fall down from the tape path at this time Also be careful so the pulley head of the threader does not run on or get under the thread plate This operation is completed when the threader is moved completely to the home position and the leader block and entire tape are stored in the cartridge If the tape has fallen down perform operations from section 6 5 6 again CAUTION Do not hold the picker or pulley when moving the threader Front panel Thread motor shaft Thread plate b Pulley Power supply Pulley enlarged view Workbench Figure 6 14 Threader Operations for the CE 6 26 6 5 5 Raising the Tray When the tray does not rise the tray must be raised by using the elevator mechanism The procedures are described below 1 Always turn off the power Place the drive in the regular position Continue the following operation if the tape or leader block are not loaded in the tape path 2 The tray rises when the lever of the elevator mechanism elevator cam assembly is turned The following explanation indicates the order by referencing the position when viewed from the front Refer to Figure 6 15 3 First of all engage the gear of the elevator motor and the lever each other by pressing the lever Turn the lever tothe front side Thetray rises a slightly if the engagement is correct 4 Next leave the distance between the gear of the elevator motor and
167. the User Manual The next section 5 3 provides a description of the error codes and the corresponding processing operations such as the contents of the Maintenance M anual When an error occurs first make a note of the error code Next refer to the error code and execute the appropriate countermeasure operations 5 2 1 Error Code Summary The main error descriptions are shown in Table 5 1 and the error processing procedures are shown in Table 5 2 Trouble Shooting 5 2 The procedures to eliminate an error are shown below 1 Theerror is eliminated if the rewind or unload operations are executed If the error cannot be eliminated execute the following procedures 2 Unload the cartridge When the unload operation cannot be executed turn off the power one time 3 When turning the power on again wait more than 10 seconds CAUTION Consult the system manager when turning off the power to the drive There is a possibility of damaging the applications of the host computer system that is connected Table 5 1 4 digit Error Codes Error Error Description Processing Code 1018 Cannot write to write protected cartridge Unload the cartridge 1026 Cannot write to an extended cartridge Operations B E C G A command from the host computer system could not lxxx Operations B F D G be executed 2 The control circuit board detected an error Operations C D F G 4xxx 3003 3004 A cartridge was read that
168. the lever Turn the lever to the rear side The tray does not rise if the engagement is completely released 5 Repeat the operations 3 and 4 described above until the gear does not turn to the front side Keep performing these operations even though the tray finished rising The cartridge in the tray is ejected by the time the gear stops turning CAUTION Do not hold and raise the tray directly with your hand Engage gears Release gears Gear Gear Lever Lever Lever Elevator motor Front panel Figure 6 15 Elevator Mechanism Operations for the CE 6 27 6 5 6 Return to the Tape Path When the tape has fallen down from the tape path it must be return the tape to the tape path The procedures are described below 1 Always turn off the power Place the drive so the power supply is in the bottom position Refer to Figure 6 16 Follow the flowchart in Figure 6 11 after that the tape is returned by placing the drive in this position Perform the operations according to conditions of each number referencing the Figure 6 16 and following the flowchart shown in Figure 6 11 2 Caution Never touch the recording surface the surface contacts the tape head and the tape head with your hand when moving the tape position Be careful so the leader block does not contact the tape head when the leader block is in thetape path 3 When the threader is in the reel position move the tape so the tape passes through guides i
169. the magazine becomes directly under Shaking the magazine may cause cartridges to fall from the slots Operation 30 2 4 3 Inserting a Cartridge with CSL model Each of the magazine s 10 cartridge slot can hold one cartridge and is numbered 1 through 10 top to bottom Each slot is the same and cartridges are only distinguished by their number Refer to Figure 2 13 Open the front door and insert the cartridges facing in the correct direction leading block away from you into the slot of the magazine as shown in Figure 2 13 Insert cartridge completely until hitting the stopper located on the left side of the slot Slot Number Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Leader Block Cartridge Figure 2 13 Inserting a Cartridge NOTE Cartridges can be inserted into magazines while removed from the CSL Follow the same procedure as when within the CSL Refer to Figure 2 13 Operation 31 The order of the loading procedure is always the upper slot When there are empty slots midway in the magazine empty slots are ignored and the next inserted cartridge in sequence is loaded When either Automatic or Manual operation is set the cartridge loading sequence will be as shown in Table 2 10 Table 2 10 Cartridge Loading Sequence Slot Number Marks e e e e Possible for auto load circled numbers are the load sequence m Empty slot No cartridge When the System ope
170. tion A write operation cannot be executed to an extended cartridge on 18 track drive Pessibitit an extended cartridge on 18 track drive cartridge 165m 2 1 2 The tape length is out of specifications Use a cartridge that is a Section standard product 2 1 3 Thetapein the cartridgeis loose Usea new cartridge 4 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 5 Either the take up reel motor or the Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive described above and the mother circuit board is disconnected or damaged The control circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 1028 Short Tape 1028 CANT WRT SHORT TAPE Description Thetape length is shorter than the standard Pessibilit 1 The tape length is shorter than the Use a cartridge that is aj Section standard standard product 2 1 2 Cut the leading edge of the tape and Only change the leader block Section attach a leader block then usethetape onetime 3 2 Trouble Shooting 5 12 The servo circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Either the take up reel motor or the Replace the drive Section supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 s cable that connects the motor Replacethe drive Section described above and the mother circuit 7 3 4 board is disconnected or damaged The control circuit board i
171. to Table 7 2A When removing or installation a FRU use caution to avoid mistaking the type amp FRU removal Remove the thread plate assembly Refer to section 7 3 5 Fit on the head cap for the exclusive use to the tape head For the MS 843E MS 843F and MS 843M disconnect the erase head connector which is connected to the analog write circuit board Disconnect the head cables which are connected to the analog read circuit board and analog write circuit board There are 2 locations for the MS 8418 and 4 locations for the MS 843x series Be careful so the stress is not applied to the soldered part of the connector Should be supported pinching the connector stiffening plate with pliers or any others For the MS 843x series cut the binder AN 2 of the tape head and remove the head shielded plate Use a hexagon wrench to remove M4 screws in 3 locations that secure the FRU Pull out the head cables from the slits of the comb bracket and removethe FRU Remove the head cables from the tape head Parts Installation and Removal 7 20 Head cable Head cable 18track read 18track write Insert the head cables into both outer slits MS 8418 18track SE gt Comb bracket Head cable 36track write 1 Head cable 36track read 1 Head cable Head cable 36track write 2 i 36track read 2 i j N j Insert each two head cables into both outer slits MS 843x series
172. tridge and write operation is executed execute the write operation E When a read operation is executed the Use a new cartridge and create data is either corrupted or there is no a new data tape again valid data 4 The tape head or the head cable is Replace these parts as Section damaged necessary 7 3 6 The analog write circuit board analog Replace these circuit boards as Section read circuit board or digital read circuit necessary 7 3 7 board is damaged 7 3 7 7 The servo circuit board is damaged 7 3 7 i 7177 alim iia supply reel motor is damaged 7 3 4 The cable that connects the motor Replace the drive Section described above and the motherboard is 7 3 4 disconnected or damaged 5 5 4 Error Codes 4xxx LWR ERR WF FAILED ILLEG CMDS LWR ERR TONES FAILED LWR ERR ONES FAILED LWR_ERR DESKEW CNTRS NOT ZERO 4 4 LWR_ERR_NO_WF_WIRQ TIMEOUT LWR ERR NO BDM TIMEOUT LWR ERR NO RF RIRQ TIMEOUT LWR NO IBG 4305 Description An error is detected in the loop test in the self diagnostics mode Pessibilit The digital read circuit board is damaged Replace this circuit board 7 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 47 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 3 4 4401 wo REJECT 4401 4402 WRQ LATE 4402 WRT ERR CMD LATE 4403 WRQCRC 4403 WRT ERR CRC ERR Description An error is detected during the execution of the write command Pessibilit 1 The control circuit board is dam
173. w of the display is called the Switch Line Operation switch functions are displayed here Furthermore the combination of the Status Line and Switch Line is referred to as the M enu Display The message of the display using both upper and lower row is called the 2 Line Message This message is only displayed temporarily approx 3 sec Various Status Line displays are explained in Table 2 2 2 3 and 2 4 Various 2 Line Message displays are explained in Table 2 5 Table2 2 Status Line Display Part 1 Display Description Marks Z as slot number POWER ON RELOAD After again turning on the power the drive is reloading the inserted cartridge Drive Status inserted cartridge cartridge to slot 10 DOOR OPEN The front door is open REMOVE CART Remove the cartridge from the magazine CSL Status Operation 14 Table 2 3 Status Line Display Part 2 Display Description Marks Z as slot number STAND BY This drive is only for 18 track cartridge MS 8418 The cartridge is not loaded The drive will be ready after loading STAND BY 18w 3 This drive is set to the write operation for 18 track The cartridge is not loaded MS 843x The drive will be ready after loading Option gt STAND BY 18 36W This drive is set to the write operation for 36 track The cartridge is not loaded MS 843x The drive will be ready after loading Option gt This drive is only for 36 track ca
174. winding the Tape Press the center Switch 2 ON the supply reel starts winding the tape and the tape in the take up reel is rewound When all the tape in the take up reel is rewound and the rotation stops at the position where the leader block threader can be pulled out immediately press the left Switch 1 EXIT This menu ends and SUP Mo SLOW CW is displayed on the Status Line again CAUTION When executing the next section 6 4 4 continuously check the flowchart in Figure 6 6 If the conditions are satisfied the operation can be started from item 9 in section 6 4 4 Operations for the CE 6 17 E Example OFFLINE UNLOADED AEN SUN ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt RU en oe o se Mmeim s SCS ID 5 DIAGNOSTICS func CHG EXIT SERVO UCODE gt gt gt NINE ke iz OO MH EM O MH EM P i ENTER PASSWORD assword input request EXIT Press Switch 3 2 and 3 in sequence e LOADING TESTS EXIT ENTER gt gt gt Dells c Meise SUP Mo SLOW CW Electric Operation mode menu EXIT ENTER gt gt gt ee eee Mmeim s Rewinding the Tape menu SUP SLOW CW OFF EXIT ON Figure 6 7 Rewinding the Tape 6 4 3 Operations for the CE 6 18 Adjustment at the Threader Reel Position When the threader is positioned in the threader reel position the take up reel must be rotated so it pulls out the leader block threader from the take up reel The procedures using the
175. with CSL model HERE No Erase head Specification of the write operation Operations for the CE 6 5 Press the right Switch 3 EXIT returns to the statistics mode 8 Press the right Switch 3 gt gt gt to select the menu that displays EXIT on the Switch Line Press this EXIT switch to close to each of the menus E I Example OFFLINE UNLOADED MENRE ENGI EON ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt HN NUN E HH Ge EH HE ese SCSI ID MENU FUNCTIONS func CHG EXIT STAT FUNLD gt gt gt STATISTICS TIME HARD gt gt gt AUR EH EH Current Hardware Revision menu HEAD 36 TRACK NEXT EXIT Press Switch 1 NEXT to select the next item Press Switch 3 EXIT to end the menu SPEED 2 METER S NEXT EXIT Figure 6 1C Current Hardware Revision Operations for the CE 6 6 6 1 4 Firmware Update CAUTION When updating the firmware it is necessary to use the standard default setup values When other than the standard values are being used note the current values in Table 4 1 of the user manual and reconfigure them after updating is completed The following update procedures that use the special cartridge for updating Refer to Figure 6 2A 10 11 First load the special update cartridge If the operation mode is on the on line mode change to the off line mode Refer to Figure 2 6 func will be displayed on the right Switch Line of the display Pressing the right Switch 3 func
176. with standard cartridges Refer to Section 2 4 The drive automatically initiates deaning when the cartridge is loaded The cartridge is automatically unloaded when deaning is complete NOTE When cleaning is complete the CLEAN display will be replaced by the standard Status L ine display Marking the top face label of a cleaning cartridge whenever cleaning has finished is convenient to keep track of the number of uses Maintenance 3 2 3 2 Repairing the Leader Block Although not often the leader block may sometimes separate from the tape If this occurs reattaching the leader block to recover previously recorded data is permitted one time CAUTION The following procedure is only permitted when the cartridge contains important data that needs to be recovered The leader block attachment is a temporary part permitted to recover data one time After reattaching the leader block and transferring the contained important data to a computer destroy the cartridge The leader block of the cartridge can be reattached easily by using the leader block attachment kit IBM P N 4780625 This kit contains a leader block leader block pin and clutch tool Toreattach leader block remove tape from the cartridge then attach the leader block to the tape in a straight line The leader block insert kit IBM P N 4780624 containing only a leader block and leader pin is also available For procedure on the repair refer to the instructions enclosed with
177. with the industry standard SCSI interface which enables simple connection to computers In addition both drives support IDRC the industry standard for data compression Average of 600MB of data can be stored onto a cartridge with the MS 8418 and average of 2 4GB can be stored with the MS 843x using the extended cartridge 332m tape The device quipped with a Cartridge Stack Loader CSL that can store up to 10 cartridges for continuous automatic loading 1 2 Features These tape drives have the following features the features differ depending on the specifications High speed Backup Continuous data transfers are possible at a speed of 6MB sec even without the use of compression Maximum burst transfer speed is 20M B sec Large volume Backup An average of 24GB of data can be stored per 10 cartridges when IDRC compression is used Compatibility The drives are compatible with IBM 3480 90 90E thus facilitating the exchange of data with host computers Easy Connection The SCSI 2 3 interface is used for easy connection to work stations personal computers and other types of computers E xpandability The drive firmware is stored in the flash ROM to improve the functions firmware updates are also possible from tape The 18 track specifications can be changed to 36 track specifications and the SCSI 2 specifications can be changed to SCSI 3 etc General Description 2 10 cartridges Magazine with CSL model Up to 10 cartridges c
178. y numbers of an error log even after cleaning Refer to item B in Table 5 2 Operations for the CE 6 43 E Example OFFLINE UNLOADED AE SNE ONL func CONF DIAG gt gt gt RU NUMEN EHE EH EH Meise SCS ID 5 MENU FUNCTI ONS func CHG EXIT STAT FUNLD NINE OO ME EMI 2 STATI STI CS UCODE ERLOG gt gt gt a E Error Log Display menu T M Press Switch 1 NEXT to select the next item Press Switch 1 CLEAR to initialize all the counters TEMP WRT ERR 0 NEXT CLEAR EXIT Press Switch 3 EXIT eee to end the menu xp ape Esos PERM RDF ERR 0 NEXT CLEAR EXIT xe ea EES Figure 6 51 Error Log Display Operations for the CE 6 44 The condition initializing the number of an error log is shown below The drive is power on Unloading a cartridge Pressing the center Switch 2 CLEAR of the display using the procedures described in previous item 7 Receiving SCSI Log Clear command from host computer system Parts Installation and Removal 7 1 Chapter 7 Parts Installation and Removal 7 1 Parts Configuration 7 1 1 Block Diagram The block diagram without CSL model is shown in Figure 7 1S The block diagram with CSL model is shown in Figure 7 1C The block diagram is different for each model specifications Analog read circuit board Common Assembly kit Analog read Tape head picur goard Digital read FR cir

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