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1. THE PLASMON INFINITY LD 6100 OPTICAL DISK DRIVE User Manual P N 97654437 F Plasmon New features and changes to information in this document are indicated by change bars Revision level is indicated by the letter following the eight digit document number If adocument has undergone major modifications change bars will not be inserted in the document Reproduction of this manual or any portion of this manual is prohibited without the express permission of Plasmon Laser Magnetic Storage LMS Plasmon LMS reserves the right to make changes in this document and the product referred to herein without prior notice 1999 Plasmon Laser Magnetic Storage WARNING Always observe the following when installing operating or maintaining this product This unit must be connected to a power distribution system that has a direct connection to earth ground Terminated Terra TT network ground connected This unit is not suitable for use on a floating ground Interrupted Terra IT network The AC input power cord must be shielded and must have a minimum current rating of 10 A with a nominal cross section area of 0 75 sq mm reference AWG 18 per conductor 2 wires plus ground and product safety approvals as required for use in the country in which the unit is installed When the unit is mounted in an equipment rack or cabinet be certain that the internal temperature within the rack or cabinet does not exceed the limits d
2. Whenever the DOC displays the Insert Disk message a media cartridge can be inserted into the LD 6100 media cartridge loading slot The media cartridge can be inserted with either side facing up The cartridge is fully inserted when it reaches the cartridge stops inside the drive and the DOC displays the Inserted message INSERT MEDIA CARTRIDGE LEVEL WITH THE DRIVE ENTRANCE NOT AT AN ANGLE Media Cartridge Loading To load a media cartridge 1 Verify that the message Insert Disk is displayed on the DOC 2 Insert a media cartridge into the drive 3 Verify that either the Ready message or the Inserted message is displayed on the DOC 4 If Inserted is displayed on the DOC press the LOAD MENU switch to spin up the media PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 52 If the AutoSpin configuration option is enabled and a media is inserted into the drive the media will spin up and the Ready message will be displayed Ifthe AutoSpin configuration option is disabled the Inserted message remains displayed on the DOC Regardless of whether AutoSpin is enabled or disabled the Loading message may be briefly displayed while the drive is spinning up The Ready message will be displayed when the media cartridge is available for use by the host When the DOC is displaying the Ready message a media cartridge can be unloaded and removed from the drive by pressing the LOAD MENU switch The media may
3. 2 Press the MENU switch until Set Serial is displayed 3 Press the SELECT switch to enter the serial number mode The serial number will be displayed 97654437 F Page 73 4 Ifthe serial number does not require revision simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode If the serial number requires revision press the MENU switch until the digit position to be changed is blinking Then press the SELECT switch until the desired digit value is displayed Continue to select digit positions and values until the correct serial number is displayed 5 Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode A structure diagram for the Set Serial menu is shown in the next figure PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 74 PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config N Digit to be Set is Flashing Set Serial Menu 97654437 F Page 75 TEST MODE The LD 6100 automatically enters the Test mode each time it is powered on Power on selftest diagnostics are run to verify the operational readiness of the drive After the LD 6100 successfully passes the power on selftests the LD 6100 en
4. Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics menu Clear NVRAM CAUTION Since the initialization variables cannot be recovered once they are cleared this operation should only be performed by a trained Customer Engineer CE Press the SELECT switch the message Drive will reset and NVRAM will be cleared To Continue Press Select will appear Press the MENU switch if you do not want to clear the nonvolatile memory NVRAM initialization variables press the SELECT switch to clear the NvRAM initialization variables in the drive Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics menu View CDEs Press the SELECT switch to view the controller detected error CDE The DOC will display the error code When no error has occurred the No CDE Error message is displayed The error code is cleared upon exiting the Diagnostics menu The error code should be logged by the operator for aiding the CE in diagnosing the drive problem Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics menu Sys Log Press the SELECT switch to enable or disable system event logging The log can be used by a trained CE to help in problem isolation or for performance monitoring Drive performance will be slowed and may not meet specification if logging is enabled The default is Sys Log Off Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics Menu Test Thru Press the SELECT switch to set
5. 6 Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode SETTING THE WRITE PROTECT OPTION The write protect option enables the user to inhibit the LD 6100 from writing to any media inserted into the drive regardless of the write protect setting on the media cartridges Perform the following procedure to turn write protect on or off 4 Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously Y Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until Wrt Prot is displayed o a Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for write protect on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu O aS Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode NOTE The Write Protect indicator on the DOC is illuminated when write protect is enabled PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 64 SETTING THE MEDIA AUTOSPIN OPTION The media AutoSpin load option enables a user to choose between automatically or manually spi
6. giving the host exclusive control of media loading Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the LOAD MENU switch 4 lt 2 K o a O a Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until Load SW is displayed Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode 97654437 F Page 65 SETTING THE READ AHEAD OPTION The read ahead option often improves the overall read data transfer rate of tne LD 6100 in applications which require continuous blocks of data to be read as compared to the same subsystem without read ahead Perform the following procedure to turn read ahead on or off 4 lt Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously X Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until Rd Ahead is disp
7. 16 9 cm 48 6 cm 43 0 cm 16 9 cm Gehauses Mit Einbausatz 17 78 cml 18 8 cm 63 2 cm 43 8 cm Einbautiefe 60 9 cm 1 inkl Frontblende 2 inkl Frontblende und Geh userahmen 3 inkl Registriertafel 4 inkl Sockel und Sockelrahmen 5 inkl Gummif e 6 inkl Geh userahmen Sockel und Fu rollen 97654437 F Page 91 7 Einschubtiefe des Laufwerks in das Gestell Die folgenden Gewichtsangaben enthalten keine Schnittstellenkabel oder optische Datentr ger Gestellmontage 30 5 kg Desktop 35 9 kg inkl Geh use Turm 41 8 kg inkl Geh use und Sockel FileNet Jukebox 31 4 kg einschlie lich Registriertafel Cygnet Jukebox 30 5 kg TEMPERATUR LUFTFEUCHTIGKEIT UND SEEH HE Tabelle 2 enth lt die Betriebs au er Betrieb Lager und bergangsgrenzwerte f r Temperatur Feuchtigkeit und Meeresh he des LD 6100 Temperatur Luftfeuchtigkeits und H hengrenzwerte LAGERUNG BEDINGUNG BETRIEB RUHE TRANSPORT Temperatur 10 bis 42 Cl 40 bis 66 C 40 bis 66 C Maximale 11 C h 20 C h 20 C h Anderungsrate Luftfeuchtigkeit 10 bis 90 5 bis 95 5 bis 95 Nicht Kondensierend Maximale 10 h 10 h 10 h Anderungsrate Maximale 28 C 46 C 46 C Feuchtkugeltemperatur Minimaler 2C 2C 2C Taupunkt Seehohe 300 bis 3000 m 300 bis 3000 m Lagerung 300 bis 3000 m 300 bis 2000 m Mit Datentr ger Transport 300 bis 12000 m 1 Die Lagerungsangaben beziehe
8. LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 8 The illustration below shows the front panel of the LD 6100 Tower configuration and identifies the location ofthe DOC and ADP connector The ADP connector is located below the DOC but is concealed by the bezel MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOADING DOORS DOC ADP BEZEL LD 6100 Tower Front Panel Layout 97654437 F Page 9 The figure below illustrates the rear panel of the LD 6100 Tower configuration and identifies the location of the AC power switch Receptacle ground connector SCSI 2 I O Panel Assembly DOC ADP Blank Panel and MCLI Blank Panel A Fan Grill and filter element are installed over the fan vent to filter contaminants from cooling air entering through the rear panel SCSI 2 I O PANEL ASSEMBLY AC POWER RECEPTACLE MCLI BLANK PANEL AC POWER FAN GRILL AND SWITCH FILTER ELEMENT DOC BLANK PANEL GROUND CONNECTOR PEDESTAL EP006012 Rear View of LD 6100 Tower PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 10 FILENET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION The FileNet Jukebox configuration see figure below does not have a Bezel and is designed for vertical mounting and operation in a FileNet Jukebox The FileNet Jukebox configuration has the same major assemblies as the other LD 6100 configurations but is configured for use in a FileNet Jukebox by adding the MCLI connector and Registration Panel 17 3 CM Ne 67 3 CM 26 5 IN BEER FileNet Jukebox Configurati
9. Operator Maintenance section for media cleaning and air filter cleaning instructions 97654437 F Page 19 WARNING LABELS The LD 6100 is classified as a laser product As such it is subject to United States Federal requirements covering laser products The warning labels shown in the figure below are necessary to ensure compliance with Federal regulations and must not be removed from the LD 6100 LASER CLASS LABEL FCC RFI CLASS A LABEL LASER DANGER LABEL CANADIAN CLASS A COMPLIANCE LABEL EP006075 Locations of the LD 6100 Warning Labels PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 20 UNPACKING AND REPACKING INSTRUCTIONS If the Laser Drive s shipping carton shows evidence of rough handling or damage return the unit in its carton to your supplier and request a replacement UNPACKING THE LD 6100 Each LD 6100 is shipped on a pallet in a shipping carton with foam packing material which protects the unit from shock and vibration After you receive your LD 6100 inspect the shipping carton for damage before unpacking the unit to substantiate a claim with the carrier if the unit is damaged Retain all original packing materials and receipts for possible reshipment WARNING The LD 6100 must be unpacked repacked and transported by two persons Physical injury can result if one person attempts to transport or lift the LD 6100 A wheeled cart is recommended for transporting the LD 6100 with
10. Setthe AC Power Switch to the ON I position and verify that air is flowing through the LD 6100 3 Verify that the WRITE PROTECT indicator is illuminated briefly 4 Verify that the Selftest message displayed on the DOC is replaced by the Insert Disk message This indicates that the power on selftests have completed without encountering any errors or faults If the Wrt Prot configuration is already enabled the WRITE PROTECT indicator will also be illuminated After the LD 6100 is online the drive monitors internal systems continually for fault conditions A fault is a malfunction from which operator or host intervention is required for recovery Refer to the Modes of Operation section to familiarize yourself with the LD 6100 modes of operation View the current drive configuration parameters by following the procedure in the Viewing the Configuration section 97654437 F Page 51 MODES OF OPERATION The LD 6100 has three modes of operation that are selectable from the DOC Operating Mode Configuration Mode Test Mode In Operating mode the host system can read and write data Configuration mode allows an operator to view and set drive parameters Test mode invokes drive diagnostics to verify proper drive operation OPERATING MODE The LD 6100 enters the Operating mode after being powered on and displays the Insert Disk message on the DOC The Insert Disk message indicates the LD 6100 is ready to accept a media cartridge
11. TEST SELECT switches simultaneously Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until Parity is displayed Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for parity checking on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode 97654437 F Page 63 SETTING THE LANGUAGE The language option enables the user to select the language used by the LD 6100 to display messages in the Operating mode English is the only available language for Configuration mode Perform the following procedure to set the operating mode display language 1 Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously 2 Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed 3 Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu 4 Press the MENU switch until Language is displayed 5 Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the language display options Eng English Frh French Grm German When the desired language option is displayed press MENU to enter the language option and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu
12. also be unloaded by command from the host The media will be unloaded and the cartridge can be removed by pulling the cartridge straight out from the front of the drive as illustrated below EPO0608 1 Removing the Media Cartridge The DOC will briefly display Unloading while the media is being unloaded from the motor spindle and then will display the Remove Disk message The Remove Disk message indicates that the media cartridge is ready to be manually removed from the drive If the media cartridge is left in the drive after the Remove Disk message appears on the DOC the media can be spun up again by simply pressing the LOAD MENU switch The Remove Disk message will be replaced by the Loading message and then the Ready message When the media cartridge is removed from the drive the DOC will display the Insert Disk message If the drive is powered down while the cartridge is inserted and the media loaded the cartridge can be removed either by powering up the drive or by activating the manual release mechanism Refer to the Manual Release Mechanism section for detailed instructions on using the manual release mechanism During normal operation the DOC display will be updated with the appropriate messages listed in the next table The language option in the Configuration mode can be set to display Operating mode messages in English French or German NOTE Operating mode messages can appear in French or German Configuration
13. configurations but is adapted for use in a Cygnet Jukebox by adding an MCLI connector 43 0 CM 16 9 IN 64 3 CM 25 3 IN AK 6 7 IN EP004211 Cygnet Jukebox Drive The next figure illustrates the front panel of the Cygnet jukebox configuration and identifies the location of the DOC ADP Blank Panel The DOC and ADP connector are located on the rear panel so the DOC ADP Blank Panel is used to cover the DOC and ADP mounting holes MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOADING PORT DOC ADP BLANK PANEL EP004286 LD 6100 Cygnet Jukebox Front Panel PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 14 The figure below illustrates the rear panel of the LD 6100 Cygnet Jukebox configuration and identifies the location of the AC Power Switch Receptacle ground connector SCSI 2 I O Panel Assembly DOC ADP connector and the MCLI connector A Fan Grill and filter element are installed over the fan vent to filter contaminants from cooling air entering through the rear panel AC POWER SWITCH AC POWER DOC FAN GRILL AND RECEPTACLE SCSI 2 1 0 FILTER ELEMENT CONNECTORS GROUND ADP CONNECTOR MCLI CONNECTOR CONNECTOR LD 6100 Cygnet Jukebox Rear Panel 97654437 F Page 15 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS The following table lists the dimensions of the LD 6100 Rack Mount Desktop and Tower FileNet and Cygnet Jukebox configurations These dimensions do not include extending media cartridges or interface cabling Refer to the
14. deren Aufbewahrungsort und f gen Sie die Sicherung zwischen dem Sicherungsgeh use und der Halteklammer ein o a Installieren Sie den Sicherungshalter wieder in der Buchse schieben Sie dabei den Halter in die Buchse bis der Halter b ndig auf das Geh use der Buchse ausgerichtet ist O aS Wenn die Stromversorgung nicht wiederhergestellt wird pr fen Sie die andere Sicherung PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 102 WARNUNG Sollte eine Ersatzsicherung unmittelbar nach dem Ersetzen der Originalsicherung entfallen d rfen Sie diese Sicherung U nicht D mehr ersetzen Wenden Sie sich an die n chste Stufe technischer Unterst tzung Dies k nnte das Symptom eines schwerwiegenderen Problems sein das entweder am Netzteil des Laufwerks oder in der Stromversorgung liegt REINIGUNG DES DATENTRBGERS Die Oberfl chen von Datentr gerplatten sollten regelm ig untersucht und bei Bedarf gereinigt werden Benutzen Sie den Plasmon LMS Datentr ger Reinigungssatz Teile Nr 97655378 um die Plattenoberfl chen zu reinigen Der Reinigungssatz enth lt einen kommerziellen Glasreiniger ein fusselfreies Tuch und eine Haltevorrichtung um die Kassettent r offen zu halten Beide Seite A und B der Platte m ssen durch die Klappen ffnungen der Datentr gerkassette gereinigt werden w hrend die Platte noch im Laufwerk ist Dazu wird die Kassettenklappe an jeder Seite der Datentr gerkassette ge ffnet Federh
15. desired mode has been selected press the LOAD MENU switch to select the next option Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Mode Select Read Ahead option between On and Off When the desired mode has been selected press the LOAD MENU switch to select the next option Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Media Management Spin Up option between On and Off When the desired mode has been selected press the LOAD MENU switch to select the next option PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 60 A structure diagram for the Set Configuration menu is shown in the next figure To move up a level in the configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously To exit the Configuration mode press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously from the Main menu The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the Configuration mode SET DEFAULT Bl C sereet gt SEI a TO DEFAULT PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config ONY OFF WrtProt gt Load SW on fe es Set Config Menu Part 1 ON mon Ml er OFF ONY 97654437 F Page 61 PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config ModSel RA ON MM SpinUp y Set Config Menu Part 2 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 62 SETTING THE SCSI ID The SCSI ID
16. detected the LD 6100 will shut down the DC outputs of the power supply For example if the internal temperature of the power supply reaches 80 C 5 C 176 F 9 F the power supply will shut down Once the situation has been corrected power can be restored by turning the AC power switch to the off position and then to the on position again TILT RANGE The LD 6100 Rack Mount Desktop and Cygnet Jukebox configurations will operate over a tilt range of 10 degrees from the horizontal position The Tower and FileNet Jukebox configuration will operate over a tilt range of 10 degrees from the vertical position The LD 6100 is not designed for dynamic tilt environments HEAT DISSIPATION The drive will typically present a heat load of 146 kg calories hr 580 BTU hr during a read write operation When media cartridges are inserted loaded spun up spun down unloaded and removed at the LD 6100 s maximum rate in a jukebox environment the LD 6100 will typically present a heat load of 182 kg calories hr 725 BTU hr PARTICULATE LIMITS The LD 6100 is designed for use in an office or computer room The environment must have a low dust level The LD 6100 filters incoming air for cooling to reduce the quantity of particles entering the drive however the filter is not effective against small particles including tobacco smoke which will become deposited on optical components and media causing degradation in drive performance Refer to the
17. is minimal Corrective maintenance is simplified by internal diagnostic firmware which detects isolates and reports malfunctions to the operator and identifies the Field Replaceable Unit FRU LM 6000 media is interchangeable between the LD 6100 LF 6600 and the LF 6602 The LX 6XXX series of drives will also read LM 4000 media written by the Plasmon LMS 4000 series of optical drive products except for media with serial numbers less than X0010000 where X designates an A or B PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 4 DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS This section describes the LD 6100 Rack Mount Desktop Tower FileNet Jukebox and Cygnet Jukebox configurations All LD 6100 configurations have the same major internal subassemblies RACK MOUNT AND DESKTOP CONFIGURATIONS The LD 6100 Rack Mount configuration is designed for horizontal operation and slide mounting in an EIA standard 19 in rack The Rack Mount configuration is installed in a rack using the Quick Release Rack Mount Kit refer to the Installation section of this manual 43 0 CM 16 9 IN 65 3 CM 25 7 IN i 16 9 CM 6 7 IN N 60 9 CM 24 0 IN 1 7 IN EP006018 LD 6100 Rack Mount Drive 97654437 F Page 5 The LD 6100 Desktop configuration see figure below is designed for horizontal operation as a stand alone device on a table top The Desktop configuration includes an enclosure and rubber feet 67 3 CM 26 5 IN 18 8
18. ohne Hilfe einer zweiten Person zu transportieren oder anzuheben kann zu Personenverletzungen f hren F r den Transport des LD 6100 innerhalb des Geb udes wird die Verwendung eines Handwagens empfohlen Geeignete Vorsichtsma nahmen gegen pl tzliche Unebenheiten und Ersch tterungen sind zu treffen TURMKONFIGURATION 1 Entfernen Sie alle Datentr gerkassetten aus dem Laufwerk VORSICHT Die Grundplatten m ssen in geschlossener Stellung sein bevor das Laufwerk wieder versendet werden kann um die Besch digung des Hebemechanismus zu vermeiden W hlen Sie die Option parken im Konfigurationsmodus oder f hren Sie das in Schritt 2 beschriebene manuelle Verfahren aus um die Grundplatten zu schlie en 97654437 F Page 95 2 W hlen Sie die Option parken um den LD 6100 auf den Transport vorzubereiten Falls das Laufwerk nicht funktioniert folgen Sie Nachstehenden Schritten a Stellen Sie sicher da der Wechselstromschalter ausgeschaltet OFF O ist b Entfernen Sie den Frontblendensaiz c Drehen Sie die manuellen Entriegelungskn pfe die sich auf der Vorderseite des Laufwerks befinden entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn bis sie sich nicht mehr drehen lassen d Bauen Sie den Frontblendensatz wieder ein WARNUNG Um Personenverletzungen zu vermeiden sind f r das Auspacken Wiederverpacken und den Transport des LD 6100 zwei Personen erforderlich Der Versuch den LD 6100 ohne Hilfe einer zweiten Person zu transportieren o
19. one AC power cord one User Manual These items are offered as options LM 6000 media cartridges a Bezel kit I O cables terminators After unpacking the LD 6100 check for damage to the chassis cover chassis and bezel damage to connectors dislocated or broken controls and indicators Report all discrepancies missing items and damaged equipment to your supplier If condensation exists on the drive allow the moisture to evaporate by exposing the LD 6100 to the operating environment for at least 6 hrs before powering on the unit REPACKING THE LD 6100 The LD 6100 should be repacked using the original packing material Perform the following procedures to repack the LD 6100 for shipment CAUTION The baseplates must be in the closed position before the drive can be reshipped to prevent lifter mechanism damage To close the baseplates select the Park Drive option in the Configuration mode or perform the manual procedure as described in step 2 Shipping the LD 6100 without closing the baseplates may result in damage to the drive which is not covered under warranty 97654437 F Page 25 DESKTOP RACK MOUNT AND JUKEBOX CONFIGURATIONS 1 Remove any media cartridge from the drive To remove a cartridge from a drive that is not operational refer to the Manual Release Mechanism section 2 Select the Park Drive option as explained in the Performing Diagnostic Operation section of this manual to prepare the LD 6100 for shi
20. vom Hauptnetz im Falle eines Brandes oder einer anderen Notsituation indem Sie die Stecker aus den Steckdosen ziehen Sollte das Herausziehen der Stecker nicht m glich oder praktisch sein isolieren Sie die Einheiten vom 97654437 F Page 97 Hauptnetz indem Sie das Hauptnetz des Systems ausschalten WARNUNG Die betriebsfremde Nutzung von Bedienelementen oder Reglern oder die Durchf hrung von Verfahren die nicht im vorliegenden Handbuch angegeben sind kann zu einer gef hrlichen Laserstrahlungsbelastung f hren Die Sicherheitsverriegelungen in der Einheit d rfen nicht entfernt werden Vermeiden Sie es direkt in den Laserstrahl oder dessen Spiegelung auf einer reflektierenden Oberfl che zu blicken Unsichtbare Laserstrahlung kann freigesetzt werden wenn die Einheit offen ist und die Sicherheitsverriegelungen nicht mehr intakt sind 4 2 TURMMONTAGE WARNUNG W hrend der Installation des LD 6100 in das Gestell werden zwei Personen ben tigt um das Laufwerk in die Einbaustellung anzuheben WARNUNG Aufgrund des Gewichts des LD 6100 mu die Stabilit t des Gestells w hrend und nach der Installation ber cksichtigt werden Wenn der LD 6100 auf seinen Schienen voll ausgefahren ist kann das Gestell unstabil werden und umkippen Seien Sie vorsichtig wenn Sie den LD 6100 installieren oder aus dem Gestell ausfahren Wenn St tzbeine f r das Gestell vorhanden sind m ssen sie vor der Installation herausgezogen werden
21. 0 5kg 67 lbs Includes Enclosure Includes Enclosure and Pedestal Includes Registration Panel PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 16 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY AND ALTITUDE The following table lists the LD 6100 operating nonoperating storage and transit limits for temperature humidity and altitude Temperature Humidity and Altitude Limits CONDITION OPERATING NONOPERATING STORAGE TRANSIT Temperature 10 to 42 C 2 50 to 108 F 40 to 66 C 40 to 151 F 40 to 66 C 40 to 151 F Maximum Rate of Change 11 C hr 20 F hr 20 C hr 36 F hr 20 C hr 36 F hr Change Humidity 10 to 99 5 to 95 5 to 95 Noncondensing Maximum Rate of 10 hr 10 hr 10 hr Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature E 28 C 82 F 46 C 115 F 46 C 115 F Minimum Dew Point 2 C 35 6 F 2 C 35 6 F 2 C 35 6 F Altitude 4 Storage 300 to 3000 m 984 to 9840 ft Transit 300 to 2000 m 984 to 6562 ft with media 300 to 3000 m 984 to 9840 ft Storage 300 to 3000 m 984 to 9840 ft Transit 300 to 12 000 m 984to 40 000 ft 1 Storage specifications are for 90 days maximum in Plasmon LMS packaging No condensation is permitted Transit specifications are based on a maximum l week period in a factory sealed container 2 Maximum operating temperature is 42 _C for a free sta
22. 0 entfernt werden WARNUNG Um Personenverletzungen zu vermeiden sind f r das Auspacken Wiederverpacken und den Transport des LD 6100 zwei Personen erforderlich Der Versuch den LD 6100 ohne Hilfe einer zweiten Person zu transportieren oder anzuheben kann zu Personenverletzungen f hren F r den Transport des LD 6100 innerhalb des Geb udes wird die Verwendung eines Handwagens empfohlen Geeignete Vorsichtsma nahmen gegen pl tzliche Unebenheiten und Ersch tterungen sind zu treffen WIEDERVERPACKEN DES LD 6100 Der LD 6100 sollte in seiner Originalverpackung wiederverpackt werden Halten Sie sich beim Verpacken des LD 6100 f r den Transport an das folgende Verfahren PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 94 VORSICHT Die Grundplatten m ssen in geschlossener Stellung sein bevor das Laufwerk wieder versendet werden kann um die Besch digung des Hebemechanismus zu vermeiden W hlen Sie die Option parken im Konfigurationsmodus oder f hren Sie das in Schritt 2 beschriebene manuelle Verfahren aus um die Grundplatten zu schlie en Ein Versand des LD 6100 ohne Schlie en der Grundplatten kann zu Sch den am Laufwerk f hren die nicht von der Garantie gedeckt sind 1 Entfernen Sie s mtliches Verpackungsmaterial aus dem Karton au er dem Verpackungsmaterial am Boden des Kartons WARNUNG F r das Wiederverpacken und den Transport des LD 6100 sind zwei Personen erforderlich Der Versuch den LD 6100
23. 13 berpr fen Sie ob das Gestell stabil ist und das Gewicht des LD 6100 tragen kann PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 98 WARNUNG Zwei Personen werden zum Anheben des LD 6100 ben tigt Der Versuch den LD 6100 ohne Hilfe einer zweiten Person zu heben kann zu Personenverletzungen f hren hinweis HINWEIS Die interne L nge des SCSI Kabels betr gt f r jeden LD 6100 etwa 340 mm Dieser Abstand mu als Teil der SCSI Gesamtkabell nge ber cksichtigt werden ANSCHLUB DES NETZKABELS So schlieBen Sie das Netzkabel an den LD 6100 an 1 Stellen Sie sicher daB ein Wechselstromkabel zur Installation bereitliegt Die Art des zu installierenden Wechselstromkabels hangt von der Einbaustelle ab VORSICHT Der LD 6100 muB an ein Stromverteilersystem angeschlossen sein das eine direkte Verbindung zur Erdung hat Netzwerk mit abgeschlossener Erde TT Terminated Terra geerdet Diese Einheit ist nicht zur Nutzung auf einer erdfreien Masse Netzwerk mit unterbrochener Erde IT Interrupted Terra geeignet 2 berpr fen Sie ob die Stromversorgung eingeschaltet ist und der Stecker des Wechselstromkabels in die Wechselstromsteckdose am Aufstellort paBt 3 berpr fen Sie ob der Wechselstromschalter an der Ger ter ckseite des LD 6100 ausgeschaltet OFF O ist 4 Stecken Sie den Buchsenstecker des Wechselstromkabels in die Wechselstromsteckdose an der Ger ter ckseite des LD 6100 5 Stecken Sie
24. CHES EP00439 1 Contents of Rack Mount Quick Release Kit 97654437 F Page 31 Each Slide Assembly is composed of an Inner Slide Channel Intermediate Slide Channel and an Outer Slide Channel The left and right slide assemblies are mirror images of each other but care must be exercised to ensure that both slide assemblies are properly oriented when installed into a rack The first step in the installation involves separating the left and right Inner Slide Channels from their respective slide assemblies The Inner Slide Channels are locked to the Intermediate Slide Channels by the Slide Release Latch and the Inner Slide Release Button The Slide Release Latch is located at the front of the Inner Slide Channel and the Inner Slide Button is located on the inside of the Inner Slide Channel ru LEFT OUTER SLIDE CHANNEL SLIDE RELEASE LATCH LEFT INNER SLIDE CHANNEL LEFT INTERMEDIATE SLIDE CHANNEL INNER SLIDE CHANNEL RELEASE BUTTON EPO04348 Separating the Inner Slide Channel from the Intermediate Slide Channel 1 Lift up the Slide Release Latch at the front of the Inner Slide Channels and pull the Inner Slide Channels out until they stop 2 Depress the Inner Slide Channel Release Buttons and then pull the Inner Slide Channels out of the Intermediate Slide Channels PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 32 The left and right Inner Slide Channels must be mounted to the chassis of the LD 6100 Rack Moun
25. CM 7 4 IN 19 1 IN ae EPOO6019 LD 6100 Desktop Drive PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 6 The figure below illustrates the front panel layout The ADP connector is located beside the DOC but is concealed by the Bezel MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOADING DOORS LD 6100 Rack Mount and Desktop Front Panel Layout Rack Mount Version Shown The LD 6100 Rack Mount and Desktop rear panel layout includes a DOC ADP Blank Panel MCLI Blank Panel AC Power Switch Receptacle SCSI 2 I O Panel Assembly and a ground connector The figure below illustrates the rear panel layout A Fan Grill and filter element are installed over the fan vent to filter out contaminants from cooling air entering through the rear panel AC POWER SWITCH DOC ADP AC POWER BLANK PANEL RECEPTACLE GROUND MCLI SCSI 2 I O CONNECTOR pi aNKPANEL CONNECTORS LD 6100 Rack Mount Rear Panel 97654437 F Page 7 TOWER CONFIGURATION The Tower configuration see the next figure is designed for vertical operation as a stand alone device on an open floor or beside a desk The Tower configuration includes an enclosure for both the LD 6100 and the pedestal The pedestal is supported by four casters which can be locked to prevent unintentional movement 18 9 CM 7 4 IN 67 3 CM 26 5 IN 48 6 CM 19 1 IN 8 2 CM 3 2 IN 6 4 CM 2 5 IN 66 6 CM 26 2 IN EP006021 LD 6100 Tower Configuration PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE
26. D 44 CONNECTING MULTIPLE DEVICES 44 CONNECTING A SINGLE DEVICE 45 CONNECTOR VERIFICATION 46 QUICK RELEASE RACK MOUNT DE INSTALLATION 46 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS POWER ON PROCEDURE MODES OF OPERATION OPERATING MODE CONFIGURATION MODE TEST MODE MEDIA CARTRIDGE HANDLING SETTING THE WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH AFFIXING LABELS TO THE MEDIA CARTRIDGE MANUAL RELEASE MECHANISM OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSPECTING AND CLEANING FAN AND BLOWER FILTERS REPLACING FUSES MEDIA CLEANING MEDIA CLEANING USING CLEANING KIT P N 97662550 ACCESSORIES APPENDIX A GERMAN TRANSLATIONS UBERSETZUNGEN INS DEUTSCHE 49 49 51 52 52 76 77 79 80 81 83 84 86 86 87 91 91 SCOPE This User Manual describes unpacking installing operating and maintaining the LaserDrive LD 6100 High Performance Optical Disk Drive RELATED PUBLICATIONS PUBLICATION PART NUMBER LM 6000 Media Product Specification 97647044 LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 Product Specification 97653977 LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 SCSI Interface Specification 97653978 LD 6100 Hardware Maintenance Manual 97653979 WARRANTY STATEMENT The LD 6100 is warranted as stated in the purchase agreement between Plasmon and it s customer or the Plasmon sales order acknowledgment whichever is applicable The Plasmon LMS quality system is in compliance and registered to ISO 9002 The LD 6100 is manufactured from new parts or remanufactured parts LD 6100 warranty d
27. ENET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION Epoosciaa LD 6100 Configurations 97654437 F Page 3 The LD 6100 supports a sustained read transfer rate of 2 7 MBytes sec with error correction and defect management capabilities to maintain data integrity and manage media flaws The drive also supports a sustained write transfer rate of 1 3 MBytes sec with data verification A Drive Operator Console DOC located on the front panel of the drive provides user control of drive operation and configuration as explained in the Operating Instruction section of this manual Operating messages are presented on the alphanumeric display in English French or German The language used is selectable The Auxiliary Diagnostic Port ADP can be used to download updates to the drive firmware in the field Refer to the LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 Product Specification P N 97653977 for more information The ADP is located on the front panel of the Rack Mount the Desk Top and the Tower configurations The ADP may be located on the rear panel of the Cygnet Jukebox and the Filenet configurations The LD 6100 drive implements the Small Computer System Interface SCSI via standard SCSI 2 micro connectors located on the rear panel Single ended and differential interface options are available and the interface can be changed in the field Both the single ended and differential controllers support asynchronous or synchronous data transfer operations Preventive maintenance for the LD 6100
28. EST SELECT switches simultaneously W Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until MM SpinUp is displayed o a Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu O As Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 68 VIEWING DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS OR PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC OPERATIONS DIAGNOSTICS To enter the diagnostic submenu press the TEST SELECT switch while Diagnostics is displayed in the Main menu The drive will enter the Diagnostics menu which includes the following options Park Drive Press the SELECT switch to park the baseplates for drive shipment If the Park Failed Close Manually message appears refer to the Manual Release section of this manual Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics menu Test Sensors Press the SELECT switch to enter sensor display mode In sensor display mode the DOC panel will display the status of the sensors within the drive For details see the LD 6100 Hardware Maintenance Manual P N 97653979
29. IDGE DOOR IDENTIFICATION HOLE INSERTION DIRECTION HUB AND MAGNET RING ARROW LABEL RECESS MEDIA CYGNET JUKEBOX LOADING GRIPPER NOTCH NOTCH LABEL RECESS LOCKING NOTCH WRITE PROTECT SWITCH WRITE PROTECT INDICATOR FILENET JUKEBOX GRIPPER SLOTS CYGNET JUKEBOX GRIPPER NOTCH LOADING NOTCH SIDE A B IDENTIFICATION HOLE EPO06708A LM 6000 Media Cartridge The media cartridge is mechanically keyed to insure proper orientation during insertion The media cartridge also has a write protect switch which write protects both sides of the media when the switch is in the active position 97654437 F Page 77 Observe the following precautions to assure data integrity when handling or storing the media cartridge 1 Do not drop the media cartridge onto hard surfaces 2 Do not physically abuse the cartridge exterior or access mechanisms 3 Do not store the media cartridge in the drive 4 Remove cartridges from the drive when the drive is going to be moved 5 Apply labels only in designated areas Refer to the Affixing Labels to the Media Cartridge section for instructions on label placement 6 Avoid exposing the media cartridge to direct sunlight and condensation CAUTION Careful attention to the environmental constraints specified in the LM 6000 Media Specification P N 97647044 is strongly recommended to prevent damage to the media 7 Do not expose the media cartridge to temperature extremes 8 Stabilize t
30. LD 6100 Product Specification P N 97653977 for the dimensions of the FileNet and Cygnet Jukebox configurations with a media cartridge and interface cabling Dimensions of the LD 6100 Configurations DIMENSION RACKMOUNT DESKTOP TOWER FILENET CYGNET Chassis Length 60 9 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm 24 0 in 25 3 in 25 3 in 25 3 in 25 3 in l l 65 3 cm 67 3 cm 67 3 cm 67 3 cm With Mounting Kit 25 7 in 26 5 in 26 5 in 26 5 in 66 6 cm 26 2 in Chassis Width 43 0 cm 43 0 cm 16 9 cm 16 9 cm 43 0 cm 16 9 in 16 9 in 6 7 in 6 7 in 16 9 in l l 47 5 cm 48 6 cm 18 8 cm With Mounting Kit 1 87 in 1 9 1 in 7 4 in 30 5 cm 12 0 in Chassis Height 16 9 cm 16 9 cm 48 6 cm 43 0 cm 16 9 cm 6 7 in 6 7 in 19 1 in 16 9 in 6 7 in l l l 17 8 cm 18 8 cm 63 2 cm 43 8 cm With Mounting Kit 7 0 in 7 4 in 24 8 in 17 2 in 3 60 9 cm Mounting Depth 24 0 in 1 Includes the Bezel 2 Includes the Bezel and chassis skin 3 Includes the Registration Panel 4 The pedestal and pedestal skin 5 Includes the rubber feet 6 Includes the chassis skin pedestal and casters 7 Depth to which the drive extends into the mounting rack The following weight specifications do not include interface cabling or optical media Rack Mount 30 5kg 67 Ibs Desktop 35 9kg 79 lbs Tower 41 8kg 92 Ibs FileNet Jukebox 31 4kg 69 Ibs Cygnet Jukebox 3
31. OMSTOSS 1 MIN 47 bis 66 Hz 86 7 bis 128 V 1 5A 5 5 A 15A 47 bis 66 Hz 173 4 bis 268 V 0 75 A 2 75A 15A 1 Weniger als 1 Sek Kaltstart WECHSELSTROMERDUNG Das Wechselstromkabel des LD 6100 legt den LD 6100 durch die Wechselstromversorgung an Erde Die Wechselstromversorgung des Standorts wiederum mu diese Erdung an einen Erdanschlu legen Alle Wechselstromverbindungen des Standorts m ssen denselben Erdanschlu verwenden Der Erdanschlu teil an der Ger ter ckseite kann auch dazu verwendet werden die Geh useerdung an einen Erdanschlu zu legen Dieser Erdanschlu teil ist ein 6 mm M4 Bolzen mit Mutter und Sicherungsscheibe WECHSELSTROMKABEL Die Art des Wechselstromkabels das mit dem LD 6100 geliefert wird h ngt von der bestellten Konfiguration ab SCHUTZFUNKTIONEN DER STROMVERSORGUNG Die Stromversorgung des LD 6100 stellt ber und Unterspannungsschutz berstromschutz Stromausfallerkennung und bertemperaturschutz zur Verf gung Sollte ein Parameter au erhalb des Wertebereichs liegen schaltet der LD 6100 die Gleichstromausg nge des Netzteils aus Wenn die interne Temperatur der Stromversorgung z B den Wert 80 C 5 C erreicht wird das Netzteil ausgeschaltet Nachdem das Problem korrigiert wurde kann der Strom wieder eingeschaltet werden indem der Wechselstromschalter zuerst aus OFF und dann wieder eingeschaltet ON wird 97654437 F Page 93 KIPPTOLERANZ Die LD 6100 Gestellmont
32. REVISIONS PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config View HW S Ns DISPLAY HW PART NUMBERS View Config Menu 97654437 F Page 59 SETTING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE OPERATING PARAMETERS SET CONFIG To enter the mode to set the drive configuration press the TEST SELECT switch while Set Config is displayed in the Main menu The drive will enter the Set Configuration menu which includes the following options Set Defaults SCSI ID Parity Language Wrt Prot AutoSpin Load SW Rd Ahead CDE Curs Busy ModSel RA MM SpinUp Press the SELECT switch to set all drive operating parameters to the factory defaults Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the possible SCSI ID values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 When the desired ID value is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that value as the SCSI ID and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to turn parity checking on or off SCSI bus parity generation is always enabled but SCSI bus parity checking by the drive may be turned on or off When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for parity checking and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the language options Eng Engli
33. Upper Manual Release knob in the clockwise direction until motion stops Use the fingertips to rotate the Upper Manual Release knob 5 Locate the Lower Manual Release knob inside the drive chassis directly behind the front panel 6 Turn the Lower Manual Release knob in the clockwise direction until motion stops Use the fingertips to rotate the Lower Manual Release knob 7 Pull the media cartridge out of the drive 8 If needed re install the Bezel Assembly 97654437 F Page 81 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 82 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSPECTING AND CLEANING FAN AND BLOWER FILTERS Inspect the Filters at the rear of the drive on a 1 6 month schedule and clean if necessary to ensure that cooling air flow is not restricted If the drive is exposed to excessive amounts of dust decrease the time between inspection intervals Remove dust on the drive s exterior with a dry lint free cloth Dust can migrate to the media cartridge and cause performance degradation CAUTION Failure to maintain a clean Filter Element can reduce air flow through the drive This will create high temperatures in the LD 6100 which may shorten the life of the drive Perform the following procedure to clean the Filter Elements 1 Set the drive s AC power switch to the OFF O position and verify that the fan and blower have stopped running 2 Remove each Outer Grill Half by grasping its sides and pulling it away from the
34. agen Desktop und Cygnet Jukebox Konfigurationen erm glichen den Betrieb mit einer Kipptoleranz von 10 Grad aus der waagrechten Stellung Die Turm und FileNet Jukebox Konfigurationen erm glichen den Betrieb mit einer Kipptoleranz von 10 Grad aus der senkrechten Stellung Der LD 6100 ist nicht f r dynamisches Kippen konstruiert W RMEAUSSTRAHLUNG Das Laufwerk weist w hrend eines Schreib Lese Vorgangs eine typische W rmeabgabe von 146 kcal h BTU h auf Wenn Datentr gerkassetten mit der Maximalgeschwindigkeit des Laufwerks eingelegt geladen eingeschaltet ausgeschaltet entladen und entfernt werden weist der LD 6100 eine typische W rmeabgabe von 182 kcal h 725 BTU h auf GRENZWERTE F R DIE STAUBKONZENTRATION Der LD 6100 ist f r den Betrieb in einem B ro oder Computerraum konstruiert Die Umgebung mu niedrige Staubwerte aufweisen Der LD 6100 filtert die eingehende Luft um die Menge an Feststoffteilchen die in das Laufwerk eintreten zu vermindern Dieser Filter ist jedoch gegen kleine Teilchen dazu geh rt auch Tabakrauch die sich auf den Datentr gern und optischen Komponenten absetzen nicht effektiv was eine Verschlechterung der Laufwerksleistung zur Folge h tte WARNHINWEISE Der LD 6100 ist als Laserger t eingestuft Als solches unterliegt es den US amerikanischen Anforderungen an Laserger te Die in Abbildung 6 dargestellten Warnhinweise sind gem Bundesverordnungen erforderlich und d rfen nicht vom LD 610
35. bands that secure the carton to the lower portion pallet 2 Carefully lift the carton up and away from the pallet while supporting the wooden hinged ramp 3 Lower the ramp to the floor 4 Remove the options and accessories tray 5 Lift both foam cushions away from the LD 6100 6 Remove the ESD packing material WARNING The LD 6100 must be unpacked repacked and transported by two persons Physical injury can result if one person attempts to transport or lift the LD 6100 A wheeled cart is recommended for transporting the LD 6100 within a building Precautions should be taken to guard against sudden bumps and jarring Ensure that all four casters are locked Lift the front end of the LD 6100 high enough to remove the bottom cushion 7 Remove the foam bumper 8 Remove the bottom cushion 9 Lower the LD 6100 onto the pallet 10 Unlock the casters and roll the LD 6100 down the ramp to its installation location 11 Lock the casters once you have the LD 6100 situated at its installation location 97654437 F Page 23 CARTON REAR FOAM CUSHION OPTIONS ACCESSORIES TRAY e f ESD PACKING MATERIAL FRONT FOAM CUSHION BUMPER BOTTOM CUSHION HINGED WOODEN RAMP PALLET EP006092 Unpacking and Repacking the LD 6100 Tower Configuration PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 24 INSPECTING THE LD 6100 The following items should be included with each LD 6100 one LD 6100 drive
36. cable Male Rt angle cable Male Lt angle 97654409 4 M 13 2 ft 50 pin low density Alt 2 A 68 pin high density B cable cable Male Male 97660913 4M 13 2 ft 68 pin high density B cable 68 pin high density B cable Male Male 97655288 19 1 cm 7 5 in 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 50 pin high density Alt 1 A cable RT angle Male cable Lt angle Male 97654437 F Page 87 The table below contains optional SCSI accessories such as terminators and adapters that can be purchased to connect the drive to the host Optional SCSI Accessories BERSMON Product Part Decctiption Type Connector A Connector B Number p 97653447 Interface Adapter Adapter 50 pin high density Alt 68 pin high density B 50 to 68 pin 1 A cable Male cable Female 97654411 Interface Adapter Adapter Special long pin 68 pin 68 pin high density B AS 400 for 6501 high density B cable cable Female Controllers Male 97654412 Interface Adapter Adapter 68 pin Micro 68 pin high density B RS 600 Wide Centronics Male cable Female 68pin 97654413 Trilink Adapter Adapter 68 pin high density B Two 68 pin high cable Male density B cable connectors Female Female 97655293 Terminator Passive S E Terminator 50 pin high density Alt None 1 A cable Male 97655294 Terminator Differential 50 pin high density Alt None Terminator 1 A cable Male 97655295 Terminator Active S E Terminator 50 pin high density Alt None 1 A cable Mal
37. can be set to one of eight device Identification ID numbers 0 through 7 however each device connected to the same SCSI bus must have a different SCSI ID Perform the following procedure to set the LD 6100 s SCSI ID number 1 lt e D o a O aS Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until SCSI ID is displayed Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the options for the SCSI ID value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 When the desired value is displayed for the SCSI ID press MENU to enter the SCSI ID value and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT Switches again to exit Configuration mode NOTE After resetting the device ID turn the drive off wait 1 sec and then turn the drive on again This ensures that the new device ID will be acknowledged by the SCSI bus SETTING THE BUS PARITY CHECKING SCSI bus parity generation is always enabled however SCSI bus parity checking at the drive can be disabled Perform the following procedure to turn parity checking on or off 4 lt 2 N o a O a Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and
38. chassis see next figure 3 Remove each Filter Element by pulling it away from the inside of the Grill 4 Wash the Filter Element in warm soapy water 5 Rinse the Element thoroughly and let it air dry 6 Re install the Filter Element in the Outer Grill Half 7 Replace the Outer Grill Half by snapping it onto the inner Grill half 97654437 F Page 83 FILTER ELEMENT INNER FAN GRILL HALF OUTER FAN GRILL HALF EP006073 Removing the Fan Filter Element from the LD 6100 REPLACING FUSES As stated in the AC Power Requirements section of this manual two fuses and two spare fuses are integrated into the power receptacle on the rear panel of the LD 6100 refer to the next figure If the drive will not power up one or both of the fuses may have blown To replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse 1 Set the drive s AC power switch to the OFF O position and remove the AC power cord 2 lt Insert a small flat blade screwdriver between the fuse holder and the receptacle housing as shown below 2 Gently pry the fuse holder open Slide the fuse holder out of the receptacle and visually inspect the active fuse to determine if it is blown If the active fuse is blown proceed to step 4 otherwise proceed to 5 Remove the active fuse and discard it Remove the spare fuse from its storage location and insert the fuse between the fuse housing and the retaining clip o a Re install the fuse holder into the
39. den Stecker des Wechselstromkabels in die Steckdose 1 Entfernen Sie den Frontblendensatz indem Sie ihn an beiden Seiten festhalten und nach oben weg vom Geh use ziehen 97654437 F Page 99 WARNUNG Es werden zwei Personen ben tigt um den LD 6100 vom Gestell zu entfernen Der Versuch den LD 6100 ohne Hilfe einer zweiten Person zu heben kann zu Personenverletzungen f hren 2 Heben Sie beide Ausl seriegel an den Seiten an und fahren Sie das Laufwerk vom Gestell voll aus EINSCHALTVERFAHREN Der LD 6100 wird mit Hilfe des Wechselstromschalters an der Ger ter ckseite eingeschaltet Die ON Stellung eingeschaltet wird durch ein l Zeichen gekennzeichnet die OFF Stellung ausgeschaltet wird durch ein O Zeichen gekennzeichnet HINWEIS Nachdem Sie das Laufwerk ausgeschaltet haben warten Sie eine Sekunde bevor Sie es wieder einschalten HINWEIS Die Seriennummer die dem Laufwerk zugeordnet wird mu mit den letzten 5 Ziffern der tats chlichen Seriennummer des Laufwerks bereinstimmen damit eine exakte interne Ereignisprotokollierung stattfinden kann Die tats chliche Seriennummer des Laufwerks befindet sich an der R ckseite des Laufwerksgeh uses HINWEIS Schalten Sie das Laufwerk nach R cksetzung der Ger tekennung aus warten Sie 1 Sekunde und schalten Sie das Laufwerk dann wieder ein Dies stellt sicher da die neue Ger tekennung vom SCSI Bus anerkannt wird HINWEIS Die Anzeige WRT PROT auf der Bed
40. der anzuheben kann zu Personenverletzungen f hren F r den Transport des LD 6100 innerhalb des Geb udes wird die Verwendung eines Handwagens empfohlen Geeignete Vorsichtsma nahmen gegen pl tzliche Unebenheiten und Ersch tterungen sind zu treffen 2 Entriegeln Sie die Gleitrollen und rollen Sie das Laufwerk vorsichtig zum Aufstellort Entfernen Sie s mtliches Verpackungsmaterial aus dem Karton au er dem unteren Polster o a Lassen Sie die Rampe des Kartons auf den Boden herunter O As Rollen Sie den Turm vorsichtig auf die Rampe auf den unteren Polster Verriegeln Sie die Gleitrollen o lt Bringen Sie die Rampe in der Palette in eine senkrechte Stellung co Positionieren Sie die Schaumstoffleisten den vorderen und hinteren Schaumstoffpolster wie in Abbildung 17 dargestellt 10 Legen Sie die Netz und Schnittstellenkabel das Benutzerhandbuch und das restliche Zubeh r auf das Zubeh rfach und legen Sie dieses Fach auf die Schaumstoffpolster 11 Legen Sie den Karton ber das Laufwerk 12 Binden Sie den Karton an jedem Ende an der Palette fest PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 96 VORSICHT Wenn der LD 6100 in ein Ger tegestell oder Geh use eingebaut ist stellen Sie sicher da die interne Temperatur des Gestells oder Geh uses die in der Produktspezifikation und dem vorliegenden Handbuch angegebenen Betriebsgrenzen nicht berschreiten Senkrecht ge
41. display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the Configuration mode 97654437 F Page 71 Enter Sensor Display Mode Test Sensors PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config Confirm Clear 2 Clear NV RAM r Display Default OFF Sys Log 00 Test Thru ad y 09 Diagnostics Menu Part 1 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 72 C seLect gt Display RTPM View RTPM mi a Information i PRESS BOTH SWITCHES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config C se ect gt gt Y Confirm Clear a Ca No RTPM Err RTPM Condition is Cleared ID pe E Diagnostic Menu Part 2 SET THE INTERNAL DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER SET SERIAL To enter the serial number submenu press the TEST SELECT switch while Set Serial is displayed in the Main menu The drive will enter the menu allowing the operator to view and change the internal drive serial number NOTE The serial number set in the drive must correspond to the last 5 digits of the drive s actual serial number for accurate internal event logging to occur The drive s actual serial number is located on the back of the drive enclosure To change the drive s 5 digit serial number follow these steps 1 Enter the Configuration mode by simultaneously pressing the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches
42. e 97653428 Terminator S E Terminator 68 pin high density B None cable Male 97653429 Terminator Differential 68 pin high density B None Terminator cable Male 97655539 Pass Thru S E Terminator 68 pin high density B 68 pin high density B Terminator cable Male cable Female 97655540 Pass Thru Differential 68 pin high density B 68 pin high density B Terminator Terminator cable Male cable Female PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 88 Differential and Single ended Cable Kits ha Product Description Includes SP97660827 Kit Cable Differential US 15165428 97653429 SP97660828 Kit Cable Differential EUR 97646185 97653429 SP97660829 Kit Cable Differential UK 97646184 97653429 SP97660830 Kit Cable S E US 15165428 97653428 SP97660831 Kit Cable S E EUR 97646185 97653428 SP97660832 Kit Cable S E UK 97646184 97653428 The table below contains optional power cables for each country Optional Power Cables Philps Part Product N nher Description Length Connector A Connector B 15165428 U S Power Cord 2M 6 6ft U S AC Plug In Line Plug Male Female 97646184 British Power Cord 2M 6 6 ft United In Line Plug Kingdom Female Plug 97646185 Eurpean Power 2M 6 6 ft Cont Europe In Line Plug Cord Plug Female 97653763 AS 400 Power 2M 6 6 ft In Line Plug In Line Plug Cord Male Female The table below list the optional m
43. ebel befinden sich am linken und rechten Rand der Datentr gerkassette Dr cken Sie diesen Hebel nach unten um die Klappe auf einer Seite zu ffnen Drehen Sie die Platte jeweils nur in eine Richtung und versuchen Sie die Durchg nge zu berlappen um sicherzustellen da die Platte vollst ndig gereinigt wird So reinigen Sie die Magnetplatte 1 Befeuchten Sie ein Tuch mit einem Glasreiniger 2 Halten Sie die Datentr gerkassette mit einer Hand 3 Ziehen Sie den T rhebel mit dem Zeigefinger Ihrer anderen Hand nach unten Beachten Sie welche Seite A oder B Sie reinigen 4 Halten Sie die Kassettent r an der Oberkante wie in Abbildung 50 dargestellt offen und installieren Sie die Haltevorrichtung um die T r offen zu halten 5 Wischen Sie die Plattenoberfl che mit einem fusselfreien Tuch das mit Glasreiniger befeuchtet wurde ab beginnen Sie dabei in der Mitte und arbeiten Sie sich an den u eren Rand vor Nur der Teil der Oberfl che der bei ge ffneter Kassettenklappe sichtbar ist kann bei jedem Durchgang gereinigt werden Achten Sie darauf da alle Teile der Platte gereinigt werden 97654437 F Page 103 Um eine Besch digung der Oberfl che der Datentr gerplatte zu verhindern achten Sie darauf da keine groben Materialien oder harten Gegenst nde mit der Platte w hrend der Reinigung in Ber hrung kommen VORSICHT ben Sie beim Reinigen nur einen leichten Druck aus Ein zu starker Druck kann dazu f hre
44. edia cartridges In Configuration mode the LOAD MENU switch steps through the menu of configurable parameters TEST SELECT Switch Dual Function Push Button Switch In operating mode the TEST SELECT switch invokes the diagnostic self test In Configuration mode the TEST SELECT switch scrolls through the options available for each configurable parameter WRITE PROTECT Indicator Light Emitting Diode The WRITE PROTECT indicator illuminates when either the Write Protect WRT PROT configuration option is enabled or a media cartridge WRITE PROTECT switch is locked write disabled The WRITE PROTECT indicator will flash when an RTPM condition occurs Also the WRITE PROTECT indicator will flash when the drive or the media is ina read only condition PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 50 POWER ON PROCEDURE The LD 6100 is powered on with the AC Power Switch located on the rear panel The ON position is indicated by a I and the OFF position is indicated by a O as illustrated in the next figure NOTE After you turn the drive s power off wait 1 sec before turning the power on again AC POWER OFF O AC POWER ON 1 EP006076 AC Power Switch Positions Perform the following procedure to power on the LD 6100 1 Ensure that the LD 6100 is properly connected see the Connecting Power and SCSI Cables and the Connector Verification sections in this manual 2
45. edia cleaning accessories Optional Media Cleaning Accessories PLASMON Part Product Description Includes Number 97662550 12 inch Media Cleaning Kit One 12 inch media cleaning fixture One container of cleaning liquid One package of 500 cleaning tissues One pair of latex gloves Cleaning Instructions 97662548 Media Cleaning Refills Replacement container of cleaning liquid Replacement package of cleaning tissues 97654437 F Page 89 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 90 APPENDIX A GERMAN TRANSLATIONS BERSETZUNGEN INS DEUTSCHE ABMESSUNGEN UND GEWICHT Tabelle 1 zeigt die Abmessungen des LD 6100 Modell f r Gestellmontagen Desktop und Turm FileNet und Cygnet Jukebox Konfiguration Diese Abmessungen enthalten keine Datentr gerkassetten und Schnittstellenkabel Abmessungen f r die FileNet und Cygnet Jukebox Konfigurationen mit einer Datentr gerkassette und Schnittstellenkabel finden Sie in der Produktspezifikation f r den LD 6100 Bestellnr 97653977 Abmessungen f r die LD 6100 Konfigurationen GESTELL ABMESSUNG MONTAGE DESKTOP TURM FILENET CYGNET L nge des 60 9 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm 64 3 cm Geh uses Mit Einbausatz 65 3 cm 67 3 cm 67 3 cm 67 3 cm 66 6 cm Breite des 43 0 cm 43 0 cm 16 9 cm 16 9 cm 43 0 cm Geh uses Mit Einbausatz 47 5 cm 48 6 cm 18 8 cm 30 5 cm H he des 16 9 cm
46. efined in the Product Specification or this document To ensure the integrity of safety features of this unit maintenance must be performed only by qualified service personnel using designated Plasmon LMS parts In case of fire or other emergency isolate the units from the main power by disconnecting the power plugs from their site power receptacles In situations where disconnecting the plugs is not possible or practical use the system main power disconnect to isolate the units from the main power To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Refer servicing to qualified technicians German Translation WARNUNG Bei der Installation Bedienung und Wartung dieses Produkts bitte immer die folgenden Vorsichtsma nahmen treffen Dieses Ger t mu an ein Stromversorgungssystem angeschlossen werden das direkt mit einem Erdungsanschlu verbunden ist Terminated Terra Netz TT mit Erdanschlu Dieses Ger t kann nicht an ein ungeerdetes Netz Interrupted Terra IT angeschlossen werden Die Verbindungsschnur des Wechselstromeingangs mu entst rt sein und ihr Minimalstrom unter folgenden Bedingungen bei 10 A liegen Der Nennquerschnitt betr gt 0 75 mm je Leiter Referenz American Wire Gauge Nr 18 es bestehen 2 Dr hte plus ein Erdanschlu und das Produkt entspricht den im Land in dem es aufgestellt wird geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften Wird das Ger t in ein Ger tegestell oder eine
47. ending or crimping cables Required for proper ventilation Required to remove covers for servic q 8 ping q prop q ing 4 Required to access DOC and for media loading and unloading 3 Required to fully extend the LD 6100 Rack Mount on its slides 97654437 F Page 29 Ensure the installation site is able to support a volumetric air flow of 3 2 m min 112 cfm Also ensure that the operating environment is free from dust and particulates such as tobacco smoke WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the LD 6100 to rain or moisture Refer servicing to qualified technicians In case of fire or other emergency isolate the units from the main power by disconnecting the power plugs from their site power receptacles In situations where disconnecting the plugs is not possible or practical use the system main power disconnect to isolate the unit from the main power Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation Do not disable the safety interlocks in the unit Do not stare directly into the laser beam or its reflection on any reflecting mirror like surface Invisible laser radiation can be emitted if the unit is open and safety interlocks are defeated QUICK RELEASE RACK MOUNT KIT INSTALLATION This procedure provides the instructions for installing an LD 6100 into a standard EIA 19 in rack Before the LD 6100 is installed ensu
48. enter the Velcro fasteners for greater adhesion The Rack Mount Kit installation is complete and the unit is ready for cable installation Refer to the SCSI Bus Considerations and Connecting Power and SCSI Cables sections for cabling instructions NUT PLATE 4 PLACES MOUNTING BRACKET LEFT SLIDE 4 PLACES ASSEMBLY RIGHT SLIDE ASSEMBLY OUTER SLIDE MEMBER INTERMEDIATE SLIDE MEMBER ACCESS SLOT INNER SLIDE MEMBER SLIDE RELEASE LATCHES EP004391 Contents of Rack Mount Quick Disconnect Kit 97654437 F Page 41 SCSI BUS CONSIDERATIONS The length of the SCSI interface cables used to interconnect the LD 6100 with other SCSI devices is dictated by the type of SCSI controller installed in each LD 6100 A maximum of seven LD 6100 s can be connected to a host in a daisy chain configuration When the single ended interface controller is used on all SCSI devices the total length of the SCSI interface cable cannot exceed 6 m 19 5 ft Plasmon LMS does not recommend single ended fast synchronous When a differential interface controller is used on all SCSI devices the total SCSI interface cable length cannot exceed 25 m 82 ft NOTE The internal SCSI cable length for each LD 6100 is approximately 340 mm 13 4 in This distance must be considered as part of the total SCSI cable length No stub connections are permitted The SCSI interface cabling used to interconnect an LD 6100 to a host can be daisy chained be
49. ess the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to display the serial numbers These include serial numbers for the Drv SN Woodi Rws A Rws B Oma A Oma B and Dpc Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to display the hardware part numbers These include part numbers for Woodi Rws A Rws B and Dpc Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu View Configuration Messages OPTION CURRENT DEFAULT FACTORY NAME SETTING SETTING SCSI ID 0 7 0 Parity On of Off On Language Eng Frh or Grm Eng Wrt Prot On of Off Off Auto Spin On or Off On Load SW On or Off On Rd Ahead On or Off Off CDE Curs On or Off Off Busy On or Off On ModSel RA On or Off On MM SpinUp On or Off On PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 58 A structure diagram for the View Configuration menu is shown in the next figure To move up a level in the Configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously To exit the Configuration mode press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously from the Main menu The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the Configuration mode DISPLAY CURRENT View Current SELECTIONS i DISPLAY FW
50. ezifikation f r LM 6000 Datentr ger Bestellnr 97647044 angegebenen Umgebungsbeschr nkungen sorgf ltig zu beachten Die Datentr gerkassette nicht extremen Temperaturen aussetzen Die Datentr gerkassette eine Stunde vor Gebrauch auf den angegebenen Betriebstemperaturbereich stabilisieren Die Zugangsabdeckung des Datentr gers nicht ffnen 10 Die Plattenoberfl che nicht durch die Zugangsabdeckung ber hren 11 Die Magnetplatte nicht aus der Kassette herausnehmen 12 Die Datentr gerkassetten in einer sauberen B roumgebung benutzen handhaben und lagern 13 W hrend der Handhabung von Datentr gern nicht rauchen Asche und Tabak sind eine Hauptquelle f r die Verunreinigung von Magnetplatten Alle Rauchutensilien sind aus den Bereichen fernzuhalten in denen Datentr ger benutzt oder gelagert werden 14 Die Au enfl chen der Kassetten sauber halten Die Kassetten regelm ig mit einem 97654437 F Page 101 weichen trockenen fusselfreien Tuch reinigen Weitere Informationen zur Pflege und Handhabung von Datentr gern finden Sie in der Spezifikation f r den LM 6000 Datentr ger Bestellnr 97647044 MANUELLER AUSL SEMECHANISMUS Wenn der Strom oder das Laufwerk ausf llt w hrend sich eine Datentr gerkassette im Laufwerk befindet kann die Datentr gerkassette manuell entfernt werden Drehen Sie die oberen und unteren manuellen Aul sekn pfe in die entsprechende Richtung um die Grundplatten des Laufwerk
51. g accessories are available from Plasmon LMS The cables listed in the table below can be purchased to connect product and host All Plasmon SCSI cables are shielded and can be used for both Differential and Single Ended applications Optional SCSI Cables PLASMON Part Length Connector A Connector B Number 77050622 1 M 3 3 ft 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 50 pin high density Alt 1 A cable Male Rt angle cable Male Rt angle 97654406 1 M 3 3 ft 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 68 pin high density B cable cable Male Male 97654408 1M 3 3 ft 50 pin low density Alt 2 A 68 pin high density B cable cable Male Male 97653532 1 M 3 3 ft 68 pin high density B cable 68 pin high density B cable Male Male 97654499 1 M 3 3 ft 68 pin high density B cable 68 pin high density B cable Male Male 97660914 12 M 39 6 ft 68 pin high density B cable 68 pin high density B cable Male Male 97655289 2M 6 6 ft 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 50 pin low density Alt 2 A cable Male Rt angle cable Male Straight 97655292 2M 6 6 ft 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 50 pin high density Alt 1 A cable Male Rt angle cable Male Lt angle 97654500 2M 6 6 ft 68 pin high density B cable 68 pin high density B cable Male Male 97655290 4M 13 2 ft 50 pin low density Alt 2 A 50 pin high density Alt 1 A cable Male cable Male Rt angle 97655291 4M 13 2 ft 50 pin high density Alt 1 A 50 pin high density Alt 1 A
52. hassis by unfastening the six M4 X 6 screws 97654437 F Page 47 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 48 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The Drive Operator Console DOC is located on the front panel of the Rack Mount Desktop and Tower configurations and on the rear panel of the FileNet and Cygnet Jukebox configurations The DOC provides the controls and indicators that enable a user to operate the LD 6100 The DOC controls and indicators consist of an alphanumeric display a LOAD MENU switch a TEST SELECT switch and a WRITE PROTECT indicator Refer to the next table for a description of the DOC controls and indicator ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY WRITE PROTECT on wT Se WRITE PROTECT LOAD MENU TEST SELECT LOAD MENU 5 TEST SELECT SWITCH SWITCH Drive Operator Console NOTE Throughout this section display messages are shown in English the default language However Operating mode messages can appear in French or German refer to the Operating mode section Configuration messages will always appear in English 97654437 F Page 49 DOC Controls and Indicators CONTROL INDICATOR TYPE PURPOSE FUNCTION Alphanumeric Display 12 Character Dot Matrix Displays operating configuration and test status messages LOAD MENU Switch Dual Function Push Button Switch In operating mode the LOAD MENU switch controls the loading and unloading of m
53. he media cartridge to the specified operating temperature range 1 hour before use 9 Do not open the media access shutter 10 Do not touch the disk surface through the media access shutter 11 Do not remove the disk from the cartridge 12 Use handle and store the media cartridge in clean office conditions 13 Do not smoke while handling the media cartridge Smoke is a prime source of disk contamination All smoking materials should be kept away from areas where media cartridges are in use or stored 14 Keep external surfaces of the cartridge clean Dust the cartridge periodically with a soft dry lint free cloth For more information concerning media care and handling refer to the LM 6000 Media Specification P N 97647044 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 78 SETTING THE WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH To manually write protect media set the write protect switch on the media cartridge as indicated below WRITE PROTECT SWITCH NOT WRITE PROTECTED NOT WRITE PROTECTED HOLE IS OPEN WRITE PROTECTED WRITE HOLE IS CLOSED PROTECTED WRITE PROTECT SWITCH AND INDICATOR EPO04350 Manually Write Protecting the Data Cartridge 97654437 F Page 79 AFFIXING LABELS TO THE MEDIA CARTRIDGE Title and content labels are supplied with each LM 6000 media cartridge and should be affixed before a media cartridge is inserted into the LD 6100 Before affixing the labels in the reces
54. ienerkonsole ist beleuchtet wenn der Schreibschutz aktiviert ist ANZEIGEN DER DIAGNOSEERGEBNISSE ODER DURCHF HREN VON DIAGNOSEVERFAHREN VORSICHT Da die Initialisierungsvariablen nicht wiederhergestellt werden k nnen nachdem sie gel scht wurden sollte dieser Vorgang nur von einem ausgebildeten Ingenieur des Kundendienstes durchgef hrt werden PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 100 HINWEIS Die Seriennummer die dem Laufwerk zugeordnet wird mu mit den letzten 5 Ziffern der tats chlichen Seriennummer des Laufwerks bereinstimmen damit eine exakte interne Ereignisprotokollierung stattfinden kann Die tats chliche Seriennummer des Laufwerks befindet sich an der R ckseite des Laufwerksgeh uses HANDHABUNG VON DATENTR GERKASSETTEN Achten Sie bei der Handhabung und Lagerung von Datentr gerkassetten auf die folgenden Vorsichts ma nahmen um die Datenintegrit t zu sichern 4 lt 2 DoS S N O As Die Datentr gerkassette niemals auf harte Fl chen fallen lassen Das Kassettengeh use oder den Zugriffsmechanismus nicht mi brauchen Die Datentr gerkassette nicht im Laufwerk lagern Die Kassetten vor einem Transport aus dem Laufwerk entfernen Etiketten nur an den vorgesehenen Stellen anbringen Die Datentr gerkassette vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Kondensation sch tzen VORSICHT Zur Vermeidung einer Besch digung der Datentr ger wird dringendst empfohlen die in der Sp
55. in a building Precautions should be taken to guard against sudden bumps and jarring DESKTOP RACK MOUNT AND JUKEBOX CONFIGURATIONS To unpack the LD 6100 Desktop Rack Mount and Jukebox configurations refer to the next figure and perform the following procedure 1 Cutthe bands that secure the outer carton to the lower carton 2 Liftthe outer carton away from the lower carton and pallet 3 Remove the small options and accessories tray The shipping carton will also contain a Quick Release Rack Mount Kit if it is ordered with the LD 6100 Rack Mount configuration If you are unpacking an LD 6100 Rack Mount configuration check for the Quick Release Rack Mount Kit carton and remove it at this time 4 Lift both foam cushions away from the LD 6100 5 Remove the ESD packing material 6 Carefully lift and remove the LD 6100 from the shipping carton and place it on a flat surface 97654437 F Page 21 OUTER CARTON l 1 1 t OPTION ACCESORY TRAY MOUNTING SLIDE KIT RACK MOUNT CONFIGURATION z FOAM CUSHION FRONT FOAM CUSHION ESD PACKING MATERIAL 4 I 1 LD 6100 FOAM PADS I I LOWER CARTON PALLET EP004177 Unpacking the LD 6100 Desktop Rack Mount and Jukebox Configurations PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 22 TOWER CONFIGURATION To unpack the LD 6100 Tower configuration refer to the next figure and perform the following procedure 1 Cut the
56. in the Set Configuration menu O a Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode SETTING THE MODSEL RA OPTION When the enabled the Mode Select Read Ahead ModSel RA option allows the LaserDrive to continue reading sequentially after a READ command has been completed Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the ModSel RA option 1 lt Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously D Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu B Press the MENU switch until ModSel RA is displayed 5 Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu 97654437 F Page 67 SETTING THE MM SPINUP OPTION When the enabled the Media Management Spin Up MM SpinUp option allows the LaserDrive to read necessary media management information during spin up If not enabled the media management information will recovered on the first media access command Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the MM SpinUp option 4 Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and T
57. layed o a Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for read ahead on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu O aS Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode CAUTION The read ahead option is system dependent Ensure that you check with your system analyst before setting this option When enabled the read ahead option uses the data buffer 2 MBytes to store data sectors read from the disk beyond those sectors requested by the host Subsequent sequential sectors will be read directly from the buffer instead of incurring the latency time it takes to access sequential sectors Refer to the LD 6100 LF 6600 SCSI Interface Specification P N 97653978 SETTING THE CDE CURS OPTION The CDE Curs Controller Detected Error option enables a blinking solid cursor in the rightmost character location of the DOC panel when a CDE has occurred In most system installations the host system will recover from reported CDE s and no user intervention is required A developer may wish to enable this indicator during system development or installation Perform the following procedure to turn CDE Curs on or off 1 Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneo
58. left and right Inner Slide Channels were removed earlier in the procedure however it is advisable to ensure that they are both fully extended from the rack and locked in place before attempting to install the LD 6100 chassis with the attached left and right Inner Slide Channels WARNING Due to the weight of the LD 6100 rack stability must be considered during and after installation The rack may become unstable and fall over when the LD 6100 is fully extended on the slides Exercise caution when installing the LD 6100 or extending it from the rack Also if rack support legs are available they must be pulled out before the installation is attempted 97654437 F Page 37 REAR MOUNTING BRACKET u Sy lL SCREWS INSTALLED LOOSELY FOR ADJUSTING SCREWS INSTALLED AND TIGHTENED FRONT MOUNTING MOUNTING SCREW BRACKET 4 PLACES oe QQ FLAT WASHER 4 PLACES RACK RAIL MOUNTING BRACKET CABINET RAIL WITH CLEARANCE HOLES NUT PLATE SEE FIGURE ON PAGE 34 a or 10 32 SCREW DRAWING FOR r NUT PLATE CONFIGURATION pia A FLAT WASHER EP004345 Installing the Slide Assembly into the Rack PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 38 INTERMEDIATE SLIDE CHANNEL INTERMEDIATE SLIDE CHANNEL BRACKET INNER SLIDE CHANNEL Installing the LD 6100 into the Rack 13 Verify that the rack is stable and ready to support the weight of the LD 6100 WARNING Two people are req
59. mode messages will always appear in English 97654437 F Page 53 DOC Operating Mode Messages eg Be Insert Cartridge Insert Disk Inserer Disq Einfugen Loading Media Loading Charger Ladend Drive Ready Ready Pret Bereit Drive Locked Locked Verrouille Gesperrt Drive Reading Reading Lecture Lesend Drive Writing Writing Eriture Schreibend Unloading Cartridge Unloading Dechargement Entladend Remove Cartridge Remove Disk Retirer Disq Entfernen Drive is in Reset SCSI Reset SCSI Reinit SCSI Reinit Illegal Request Spin Down Disabled Denied Refuse Abgelehnt Drive is Testing Itself Selftest Autotest Selbsttest Inserted Cartridge Inserted Insere Eingelegt Drive is Scanning Media Scanning Scanning Media Pruf PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 54 CONFIGURATION MODE Configuration mode is used to view and set drive operating parameters The parameters that can be configured and displayed are summarized in the following the corresponding DOC display is shown in parentheses Viewing the configuration View Config View the current operating parameters View Current View the firmware revisions of the drive View FW Revs View the hardware revisions of the drive View HW S Ns View the hardware part numbers of the drive View HW P Ns Setting the configuration of the operating parameters Set Config Set all parameters to the default value Se
60. n da sich der vorhandene Staub in die Datentr gerplatte einfri t und deren Oberfl che zerkratzt Kratzer k nnen dazu f hren da die Datentr gerplatte nicht mehr gelesen oder beschrieben werden kann 6 Wiederholen Sie dieses Verfahren mit der anderen Seite der Platte PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 104
61. n Ger teschrank eingebaut ist darauf zu achten da die interne Temperatur im Gestell oder Schrank nicht ber die in den Produktspezifikationen oder diesem Dokument angegebenen Grenzwerte hinausgeht Um ein ordnungsgem es Funktionieren der Sicherheitsmerkmale dieses Ger tes zu gew hrleisten d rfen Wartungsarbeiten nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Es sind dar ber hinaus nur Ersatzteile zu verwenden die von der Firma Plasmon LMS angegeben werden Im Falle eines Feuers oder in einem anderen Notfall sind die Ger te vom Hauptnetz zu trennen indem die Netzstecker aus den Steckdosen am Einbauort gezogen werden Ist ein Herausziehen der Stecker nicht m glich oder zu umst ndlich trennen Sie die Ger te mit Hilfe des System Hauptnetzabschalters vom Hauptnetz Um Feuer oder Stromschlaggefahr zu vermeiden ist dieses Ger t niemals Regen oder Feuchtigkeit auszusetzen Wartungsarbeiten sind qualifiziertem technischen Personal zu berlassen RADIO TV INTERFERENCE USA The information in this section applies only to units in use within the United States This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instruction may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications of Par
62. n sich auf maximal 90 Tage in der Plasmon LMS Verpackung Kondensation ist nicht zul ssig Die Transportangaben gelten f r maximal I Woche in einem werkseitig verschlossenen Beh lter 2 Falls nicht anders angegeben ist die maximale Betriebstemperatur f r ein freistehendes Laufwerk auf Meeresh he 42 C Die maximale Betriebstemperatur ber 300 m H he wird bei 2000 m H he linear auf 38 C herabgesetzt 3 Weitere Informationen zu Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeitsgrenzwerten im Betriebszustand finden Sie in der Produkts pezifikation f r den LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 Bestellnr 97653977 4 F r Datentr ger gilt ein Grenzwert von 2000 m Umgebungsbedingungen und Grenzwerte f r Datentr ger finden Sie in der Produktspezifikation f r den LM 6000 Datentr ger Bestellnr 97647044 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 92 WECHSELSTROMBEDARF Der LD 6100 ist mit einem im Wechselstromschalter integrierten geerdeten Netzanschlu und mit Sicherungen an der Ger ter ckseite ausger stet Zwei separate Sicherungen sind im Stromanschlu enthalten Ein Verfahren zum Auswechseln der Sicherungen finden Sie in Abschnitt 6 2 Das Netzteil des Laufwerks erfordert die in Tabelle 4 angegebenen Netzspannungen Das Netzteil ist selbstregulierend und erfordert kein mechanisches Schalten der Eingangsspannung oder Frequenzauswahl Wechselstrombedarf NENNLEI FREQUENZ WECHSELSPANNUNG en EINSCHALT STUNG TYPISCH STR
63. n the SCSI daisy chain Terminator power for external terminators is provided by the LD 6100 power supply Refer to the Accessories section of this manual for a list of SCSI bus terminators cables and their Plasmon LMS part numbers 97654437 F Page 43 CONNECTING POWER AND SCSI CABLES After the LD 6100 has been installed in its operating location follow these cable connection procedures The LD 6100 has two SCSI input output I O connectors on the rear panel that are used to interface the drive with other SCSI devices Either SCSI connector can be used as the input or output port because the internal controller cable connection is common to both connectors CONNECTING THE POWER CORD To install the power cord on an LD 6100 4 lt Ensure that an AC power cord is available and ready for installation The type of AC power cord being installed depends upon the installation location 2 Ensure facility power is available and the AC power cord connector male end will match the site AC power wall outlet 3 Ensure that the AC power switch on the LD 6100 rear panel is set to the OFF O position 4 Plug the AC power cord connector female end into the AC power receptacle on the LD 6100 rear panel 5 Plug the AC power cord connector male end into a wall outlet EP006074 Connecting the AC Power Cord Rear Panel of Rack Mount Version CONNECTING MULTIPLE DEVICES To install SCSI interface cables for a multiple device c
64. nd see next figure The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends in accordance with the LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 SCSI Interface Specification P N 97653978 97654437 F Page 45 EP006071 Single LD 6100 SCSI Interface Cable Connections CONNECTOR VERIFICATION Prior to powering on the system 1 Verify proper termination at the host adapter if applicable 2 Verify proper termination at the last LD 6100 on the bus if applicable Refer to the Operating Instruction section in this manual for power on procedures QUICK RELEASE RACK MOUNT DE INSTALLATION To de install the LD 6100 Rack Mount configuration 1 Remove the Bezel Assembly by grasping both sides of the Bezel Assembly and pulling it up away from the chassis WARNING Two people are required to remove the LD 6100 from the rack Any attempt to lift the LD 6100 without assistance can result in personal injury 2 Lift both Slide Release Latches up and then pull the drive away from the rack to the fully extended position 3 Verify that the rack is stable PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 46 4 Press and hold both Inner Slide Channel Release Buttons while pulling the drive out of the Intermediate Slide Channels One person can press the Inner Slide Channel Release Buttons and the second person can slide the drive from the Intermediate Slide Channels on to a supporting work surface Remove the Inner Slide Channels from the LD 6100 s c
65. nd fuses located on the rear panel Two spare fuses are included within the power connector Refer to Replacing Fuses section for the fuse replacement procedure The power supply will operate with the line voltages listed in the following table The power supply is auto ranging and does not require mechanical switching for input voltage or frequency selection AC Circuit Requirements MINIMUM PIN UP FREQUENCY AC VOLTAGE CA an SERVICE EUe RATINGS 47 to 66 Hz 86 7 to 128 V 1 5A 5 5A 15A 47t066Hz 173 4 to 268 V 0 75 A 2 75 A 15A 1 Less than l sec cold start PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 18 AC GROUND The LD 6100 AC power cord connects the LD 6100 to safety ground through the site AC power system The site AC power system must tie this safety ground connection to earth ground All site AC power connections must be maintained on the same safety ground The line ground connector located on the rear panel can also be used to tie chassis ground to earth ground This ground connector is a 6 mm 0 24 in M4 stud with a nut and lock washer AC POWER CORD The type of AC power cord that is supplied with the LD 6100 is based on the configuration ordered POWER SUPPLY OUT OF RANGE PROTECTION FEATURES The LD 6100 power supply provides over and under voltage protection over current protection power failure detection and over temperature protection Should an out of range condition be
66. nding drive at sea level unless otherwise stated Maximum operating temperature is derated linearly above 300 m altitude to 38 _C at 2 000 m altitude 3 See the LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 Product Specification P N 97653977 for more information concerning the temperature and humidity operating range 4 Media is limited to 2000 m For conditions and limits pertaining to the media refer to the LM 6000 Media Specification P N 97647044 97654437 F Page 17 SHOCK AND VIBRATION The following table lists the conditions and limits for shock and vibration Shock and Vibration Criteria and Limits CONDITION OPERATING NONOPERATING STORAGE TRANSIT2 Swept Vibration bidirectional 1 Octave Min 5 to 22 Hz 0 01 in double amplitude 22 to 500 Hz 0 25 g peak 5 to 44 Hz 0 03 in double amplitude 44 to 500 Hz 3 0 g peak 5 to 44 Hz 0 03 in double amplitude 44 to 500 Hz 3 0 g peak Shock 3 host retries may be 10 msec half sine pulse of 10 0 g peak required and drive performance may degrade during test 5 msec half sine pule of 20 g peak Unpacked 3 axis 46 cm 18 in drop test flat Packed on Pallet 1 With media removed 2 In Plasmon LMS approved packaging 3 Shock repetition rate should be limited to allow mechanical system transients to subside between pulses AC POWER REQUIREMENTS The LD 6100 has an AC power switch with an integral grounded power connector a
67. nning up and initializing a media cartridge after it has been inserted into the drive Ifthe AutoSpin option is enabled each media cartridge inserted into the drive will be automatically spun up and initialized Ifthe AutoSpin option is disabled the LOAD MENU switch will have to be pressed to spin up the media Perform the following procedure to set the LD 6100 s AutoSpin option 1 Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT gt amp N 6z O aS switches simultaneously Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu Press the MENU switch until AutoSpin is displayed Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the AutoSpin on off When the desired option for AutoSpin is displayed press MENU to enter the option and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the Main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode NOTE Ensure that the Cygnet and FileNet LD 6100 drive configurations have AutoSpin disabled SETTING THE LOAD SWITCH OPTION The load switch option enables the user to enable or disable the LOAD MENU switch on the DOC The LOAD MENU switch can be disabled to prevent accidentally spinning down a media cartridge This also prevents cartridge loading from the DOC
68. nt pairs of holes can be selected when attaching the Rear Bracket to accommodate different depth cabinets The next figure shows the approximate adjustment range of each pair of holes The range indicated represents the distance between the mounting surfaces of the front and back cabinet rails 4 Locate the appropriate pair of mounting holes at the rear of the left Outer Slide Channel as determined from your cabinet Slide assembly installed into Rack 97654437 F Page 33 REAR END OF OUTER SLIDE CHANNEL SHOWING THE SIX HOLES HOLES USED ADJUSTMENT RANGE 1 2 76 81 cm 30 32 in 2 3 74 79 cm 29 31 in 3 4 71 76 cm 28 30 in 4 5 69 74 cm 27 29 in 5 6 66 71 cm 26 28 in Adjustment Guide for Outer Slide Channel 5 Loosely install the mounting brackets on the Outer Slide Channels with two sets of mounting hardware Be sure to use the lower slots in the brackets Before the Front Mounting Brackets can be installed it will be necessary to align the access slots on the inside of the Intermediate Slide Channel with the mounting holes on the forward end of the Outer Slide Channel The mounting holes and access slots can be aligned by pulling the Intermediate Slide Channel in or out of the Outer Slide Channel until the access slots and mounting holes line up After this alignment is made the mounting screws can be inserted through the Intermediate Slide Channel access slots th
69. o transport or lift the LD 6100 A wheeled cart is recommended for transporting the LD 6100 within a building Precautions should be taken to guard against sudden bumps and jarring 4 Place the LD 6100 into the lower carton 5 Place the ESD packing material on top of the drive 6 Position the foam cushions around the drive 7 Place the power and interface cables User Manual and other accessories into the options and accessories tray and place this tray on the foam cushions 8 If packing an LD 6100 Rack Mount configuration place the Slide Mounting Kit onto the foam cushions at this time 9 Place the outer carton over the tray and drive 10 Strap the carton to the pallet at each end 97654437 F Page 27 TOWER CONFIGURATION 1 Remove any media cartridge from the drive CAUTION The baseplates must be in the closed position before the drive can be reshipped to prevent lifter mechanism damage To close the baseplates select the Park Drive option in the Configuration mode or perform the manual procedure as described in step 2 2 Select the Park Drive option as explained in the Performing Diagnostic operation section of this manual to prepare the LD 6100 for shipment If the drive is not functional follow these steps a Ensure that the AC power switch is set to the OFF O position b Remove the Bezel Assembly c Turn the Manual Release Knobs located at the front of the drive in a counterclockwise directi
70. oes not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or repairs or improper use or maintenance Repairs or replacements not covered by the warranty will be invoiced at LMS then current prices The warranty is void when installation service or repairs are performed by unauthorized personnel when the product is affected by unauthorized alterations modifications or other tampering or misuse when the product is incorporated into a system which causes or involves any changes in the physical mechanical or electrical arrangement of the product or when the product is not used in accordance with its applicable specifications The term authorized personnel is defined as those persons who have been trained by Plasmon LMS Technical Services 97654437 F Page 1 PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Plasmon Infinity LaserDrive 6100 LD 6100 is a write once read many WORM high capacity optical disk drive which uses a removable 300 mm 12 in LM 6000 optical media cartridge with storage capacity of up to 12 GBytes The LD 6100 can also read LM 4000 media The LD 6100 is available in a Rack Mount Desktop Tower FileNet Jukebox and Cygnet Jukebox configurations offering support for varied operating orientations and installation environments see figure below RACK MOUNT CONFIGURATION CYGNET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION DESKTOP CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION FIL
71. on 97654437 F Page 11 The following figure illustrates the front panel of the FileNet jukebox configuration and identifies the location of the DOC ADP Blank Panel The DOC and ADP connector are located on the rear panel so the DOC ADP Blank Panel is used to cover the DOC and ADP mounting holes A special Registration Panel is installed on the FileNet jukebox configuration in place of the Bezel DOC REGISTRATION PANEL MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOADING SLOT EP004383 LD 6100 FileNet Jukebox Front Panel PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 12 The figure below illustrates the rear panel of the LD 6100 FileNet jukebox configuration and identifies the location of the AC Power Switch Receptacle ground connector SCSI 2 I O Panel Assembly DOC ADP connector and the MCLI connector A Fan Grill and filter element are installed over the fan vent to filter contaminants from cooling air entering through the rear panel SCSI 2 1 0 CONNECTORS AC POWER RECEPTACLE MCLI I O CONNECTOR AC POWER FAN GRILL AND SWITCH FILTER ELEMENT DOC GROUND CONNECTOR ADP CONNECTOR LD 6100 FileNet Jukebox Rear Panel 97654437 F Page 13 CYGNET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION The Cygnet Jukebox configuration see figure below which does not have a Bezel or Registration Panel is designed for horizontal mounting and operation in a Cygnet Jukebox The Cygnet Jukebox configuration has the same major assemblies as the other LD 6100
72. on until free rotation is restricted d Re install the Bezel Assembly onto the front panel WARNING The LD 6100 must be repacked and transported by two persons Physical injury can result if one person attempts to transport or lift the LD 6100 A wheeled cart is recommended for transporting the LD 6100 within a building Precautions should be taken to guard against sudden bumps and jarring oo a Unlock the casters and carefully roll the drive to its packing site Remove all packing material from the carton except the bottom cushion o a Lower the carton s ramp to the floor O aS Carefully roll the Tower up the ramp and onto the bottom cushion and lock the casters Sa Move the ramp into its vertical position in the pallet oo lt Place the ESD packing material on top of the drive and position the foam bumper front foam cushion and rear foam cushion co aS Place the power and interface cables User Manual and other accessories into the options and accessories tray and place this tray on the foam cushions 10 Place the carton over the drive 11 Strap the carton to the pallet at each end PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 28 INSTALLATION AND DE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Adequate clearances must be provided around the LD 6100 during installation to prevent crimping and bending of cables and to ensure that future servicing can be performed safely These clea
73. onfiguration 1 Ensure that the SCSI interface cables and a terminator if required are available and ready for installation 2 Plug one end of a SCSI interface cable into the vacant SCSI interface connector on the previous device in the SCSI chain Plug the other end of the cable into a SCSI connector PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 44 3 Ifthe LD 6100 is not the last unit in the daisy chain plug one end of the other cable into the vacant connector on the LD 6100 and then connect the other end of the cable to the next SCSI device Repeat this process until you reach the last SCSI device in the daisy chain If the LD 6100 is the last unit in the daisy chain install a terminator on the LD 6100 s vacant SCSI connector 4 Ensure that the SCSI bus is also terminated at the host adapter end The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends in accordance with the LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 SCSI Interface Specification P N 97653978 IN FROM PREVIOUS SCSI DEVICE OUT TO NEXT SCSI DEVICE EP006072 Multiple LD 6100 SCSI Interface Cable Connections CONNECTING A SINGLE DEVICE To install a SCSI interface cable for a single device configuration 1 Plug one end of the SCSI interface cable into the vacant SCSI interface connector on the host 2 Plug the other end of the interface cable into a SCSI I O connector on the LD 6100 rear panel 3 Ensure that the SCSI bus is also terminated at the host adapter e
74. pment Ifthe drive is not functional follow these steps a Ensure that the AC power switch is set to the OFF O position b Remove the Bezel Assembly by grasping both sides of the Bezel Assembly and pulling it up away from the chassis c Turn the Manual Release Knobs located at the front of the drive in a counterclockwise direction until free rotation is restricted UPPER MANUAL RELEASE KNOB DIRECTION OF ROTATION LOWER MANUAL RELEASE KNOB EPOO6OSS Closing the Upper and Lower Baseplates Before Shipment d Reinstall the Bezel Assembly onto the front panel by positioning the Bezel Assembly near the front of the drive with the bottom of the Bezel angled in closer to the drive This ensures that the bottom Velcro fasteners of the Bezel Assembly are aligned with the bottom Velcro fasteners of the drive Begin sliding the Bezel Assembly onto the drive lifting the Bezel Assembly so that the bottom flange of the Assembly contacts the bottom surface of the drive Press the Bezel Assembly firmly onto the front of the unit This action will center the Velcro fasteners for greater adhesion PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 26 EP004497 Re installing Bezel Assembly 3 Remove allthe packing material from the carton except the packing material in the bottom of the carton WARNING The LD 6100 must be repacked and transported by two persons Physical injury can result if one person attempts t
75. ponding threaded mounting holes in the rails If the cabinet rails have clearance holes the 10 32 screws are used with the nut plates The next figure illustrates how this portion of the kit is installed into a rack 8 Select the appropriate mounting hardware to install the left and right slide assemblies Both the left and right slide assemblies must be installed at the same height on the rack rails Failure to install the left and right slide assemblies at the same height will create a misalignment between the left and right slide assemblies and prevent the LD 6100 Rack Mount chassis from being installed into the rack 9 Select an appropriate mounting height for the left and right slide assemblies 10 Tighten the rear brackets to the slide assembly just enough for the bracket to hold its position yet still permitting sliding adjustment 11 Hold the slide assembly in position on the cabinet rails with the front bracket held firmly against its rail Slide the rear bracket until it also is flush with the rear rail Remove the slide assembly and securely tighten the rear bracket in that position 12 Replace the slide assemblies in their cabinet positions and secure with the preselected hardware Each bracket should receive two screws The lower of the two screws should be placed in the bottom bracket hole if possible for maximum stability The left and right Intermediate Slide Channels should have already been extended and locked when the
76. rances are also required to properly ventilate the LD 6100 and to provide operator access to the Drive Operator Console DOC and to the front bezel for inserting and removing cartridges CAUTION When the LD 6100 is mounted in an equipment rack or cabinet ensure that the internal temperature within the rack or cabinet does not exceed the operating limits defined in the Product Specification and this document Vertically stacked units require special attention at the top area where higher temperatures exist The LD 6100 must be connected to a power distribution system that has a direct connection to earth ground Terminated Terra TT network ground connected This unit is not suitable for use on a floating ground Interrupted Terra IT network Ensure the drive is connected to a power distribution system with an adequate current handling capacity The following table lists the clearances required for air circulation cartridge insertion removal maintenance and cable routing LD 6100 Installation Clearances LD 6100 FRONT REAR SIDES TOP BOTTOM Desktop 51 cm 20 in 4 12 7 cm 5in 12 7 cm 5 in 90 cm 36 in Rack 116 cm 46 in 12 7 cm 5in 12 7 cm Sin 90 cm 36 in 12 7 cm 5 in Mount Tower 51 cm 20 in 4 12 7 cm 5 in 12 7 cm 5 in 12 7 cm 5 in Jukebox 116 cm 46 in 12 7 cm 5in 12 7 cm 5in 90 cm 36 in 12 7 cm 5 in Required to avoid b
77. re that the site installation requirements are met refer to the Installation Requirements section in this manual The Desktop Tower FileNet Jukebox and Cygnet Jukebox configurations are shipped with the appropriate enclosure and hardware installed the Mounting Kit for the Rack Mount configuration must be installed in the field A minimum of 116 cm 46 in is required at the front of the rack during installation and to fully extend the LD 6100 on the slides WARNING Installing the LD 6100 into a rack requires two people to lift the drive into mounting position After the LD6100 is installed in the rack the drive must be properly grounded to avoid exposing personnel to electric shock during operation The Quick Release Rack Mount Kit consists of the following one left Slide Assembly one right Slide Assembly four Mounting Brackets six M4 x6 screws eight M4 X 8 screws eight M4 nuts PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 30 eight M4 spring lock washers eight M4 flat washers eight 10 32 x 5 16 in screws eight M5 X 8 screw washer assemblies four 10 32 nut plates eight No 10 flat washers Refer to the next figure for an illustration of the Quick Release Kit s major parts NUT PLATE 4 PLACES MOUNTING BRACKET 4 PLACES LEFT SIDE ASSEMBLY N RIGHT SLIDE ASSEMBLY OUTER SLIDE MEMBER INTERMEDIATE SLIDE MEMBER ACCESS SLOT INNER SLIDE MEMBER SLIDE RELEASE LAT
78. receptacle sliding the holder into the receptacle until the holder is aligned flush with the receptacle housing O As Refer to the Power on procedure section for instructions on applying power to the unit 7 If power is not restored check the other fuse PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 84 FUSE HOLDERS AC POWER SWITCH SPARE FUSE EP006082 Removing Fuse from AC Power Receptacle Rear View of LD 6100 WARNING If a spare fuse blows immediately after you have replaced the original fuse contact your next level of support Do not replace the spare fuse and attempt to power on the unit Contact your next level of support This may be a symptom of a more serious problem either with the drive s power supply or with the system power 97654437 F Page 85 MEDIA CLEANING Media disk surfaces should be inspected periodically and cleaned on an as needed basis MEDIA CLEANING USING CLEANING KIT P N 97662550 The Cleaning Kit P N 97662550 provides a semi automated cleaning method for cleaning the Plasmon LM 4000 and LM 6000 12 inch optical media Follow the instructions given in the enclosed Cleaning Instructions The Kit contains the following items One 12 inch media cleaning fixture One container of cleaning liquid One package of 500 cleaning tissues One pair of latex gloves Cleaning Instructions PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 86 ACCESSORIES The followin
79. rough the Outer Slide Channel mounting holes and into the Front Mounting Brackets PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 34 6 Align the Intermediate Slide Channel access slots with Outer Slide Channels using two sets of mounting hardware and loosely fasten the mounting brackets to the forward end of the Outer Slide Channels using two sets of mounting hardware Be sure to use the lower slots in the brackets The position of the Front Mounting Brackets must be adjusted before tightening the mounting screws This adjustment involves moving the front mounting bracket toward the front of the Outer Slide Channel until it stops The detail view of the front mounting bracket see next figure depicts a front mounting bracket that has been properly installed 7 Move the front mounting brackets toward the front of the Outer Slide Channels until they stop and the mounting screws are at the rear end of the mounting slots Tighten securely 97654437 F Page 35 NUT FLAT WASHER REAR SPRING BRACKET LOCK es WASHER mes SLIDE CHANNEL SLIDE CHANNEL SCREW AND NUT POSITION DETAIL VIEW OF FRONT BRACKET MOUNTING Assembling the Quick Release Kit PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 36 The mounting hardware consists of eight 10 32 x 5 16 in screws eight M5 x 8 screw washer assemblies and four nut plates NOTE The 10 32 and M5 screws are used with racks that have the corres
80. s displayed 97654437 F Page 55 Entry to Configuration mode starts with a Main menu allowing the user to select one of four submenus The Main menu includes the following submenu options View Config This is the entry point into the Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to view the drive operating parameters firmware revisions and hardware serial numbers Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Main menu Set Config Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to select and set the drive operating parameters Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Main menu Diagnostics Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to display diagnostic parameters or perform diagnostic operations Diagnostics includes the Park Drive option to prepare the drive for shipping Press tne MENU switch to select the next option in the Main menu Set Serial Press the SELECT switch to enter a submenu allowing the user to set the drive serial number Press tne MENU switch to select the next option in the Main menu which will wrap back to the entry point of Configuration mode and display View Config NOTE The serial number set in the drive must correspond to the last 5 digits of the drive s actual serial number for accurate internal event logging to occur The drive s actual serial number is written on the back of the drive enclosure A struct
81. s zu ffnen und entfernen Sie dann die Datentr gerkassette Abbildung 2 zeigt die Positionen der oberen und unteren manuellen Ausl sekn pfe und die Richtung in die jeder Knopf gedreht werden mu um die Grundplatten zu offnen VORSICHT Wenn die Luftfilter nicht sauber gehalten werden wird m glicherweise der Luftstrom durch das Laufwerk reduziert Dies kann zu erh hten Temperaturen im LD 6100 und dadurch zu einer Besch digung des LD 6100 f hren AUSWECHSELN VON SICHERUNGEN Wie in Abschnitt 2 8 des vorliegenden Handbuchs dargestellt sind zwei Sicherungen und zwei Ersatzsicherungen in die Netzbuchse an der Ger ter ckseite des LD 6100 eingebaut Wenn sich das Laufwerk nicht einschalten l t k nnte eine oder beide Sicherungen durchgebrannt sein So tauschen Sie eine durchgebrannte Sicherung gegen eine Ersatzsicherung aus 4 lt Stellen Sie den Wechselstromschalter des Laufwerks auf AUS 0 und ziehen Sie das Netzkabel ab 2 F gen Sie einen kleinen Flachschraubenzieher zwischen dem Sicherungshalter und dem Geh use der Buchse ein ao aS ffnen Sie den Sicherungshalter vorsichtig Ziehen Sie den Sicherungshalter aus der Buchse heraus und berpr fen Sie die aktive Sicherung um festzustellen ob sie durchgebrannt ist Wenn die Sicherung durchgebrannt ist fahren Sie mit Schritt 4 fort ansonsten mit Schritt 5 Entfernen Sie die aktive Sicherung und entsorgen Sie sie Nehmen Sie die Ersatzsicherung aus
82. sed areas see figure below ensure that the surface of the cartridge is clean and dry CONTENT LABEL TITLE LABEL EPOO4111 Label Placement PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 80 MANUAL RELEASE MECHANISM If the power or drive fails with a media cartridge inserted the media cartridge can be manually removed Rotate the lower and upper Manual Release Knobs in the appropriate direction to open the drive baseplates then remove the media cartridge The figure below illustrates the location of the upper and lower Manual Release Knobs and the direction that each must be rotated to open the baseplates UPPER MANUAL RELEASE KNOB DIRECTION OF ROTATION LOWER MANUAL RELEASE KNOB EPO06068 Removing a Media Cartridge via the Manual Release Mechanism Access to the Upper and Lower Manual Release Knobs is possible through the Media Cartridge Loading Slot which is concealed behind the Bezel on the Rack Mount Desktop and Tower configurations and the Registration Panel on the FileNet Jukebox configuration 4 Ensure that the AC Power Switch is set to the OFF O position 2 If you are attempting to remove a media cartridge from either the Rack Mount Desktop or Tower configurations remove the Bezel Assembly by grasping both sides and pulling the Bezel Assembly up away from the chassis 3 Locate the Upper Manual Release knob inside the drive chassis directly behind the front panel 4 Turn the
83. sh Frh French Grm German for the DOC operating messages When the desired language option is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that option and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to turn write protect on or off When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for write protect and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to turn AutoSpin on or off When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for AutoSpin and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to enable or disable the LOAD switch on the DOC When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for load switch and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to turn read ahead on or off When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for read ahead and select the next option in the Set Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to turn the CDE indicator a blinking solid cursor in the rightmost display position on or off When the desired state on or off is displayed press the MENU switch to enter that state for CDE Curs and select the next option in the Set Configuration Menu Press the SELECT switch to toggle the Busy option between On and Off When the
84. stapelte Einheiten erfordern spezielle Aufmerksamkeit im oberen Bereich in dem h here Temperaturen herrschen In der nexten tabelle sind die optimalen Freiraumweiten f r Luftzirkulation zum Einlegen Entfernen von Kassetten zur Wartung und Kabelverlegung angef hrt Freiraumweiten f r die Installation des LD 6100 LD 6100 VORNE HINTEN SEITEN OBEN UNTEN Desktop 51 cm 12 7 cm 12 7 cm 90 cm Gestellmontage 116 cm 12 7 cm 12 7 cm 90 cm 12 7 cm Turm 51 cm 4 12 7 cm 12 7 cm 12 7 cm Jukebox 116 cm 12 7 cm 12 7 cm 90 cm 12 7 cm 1 Erforderlich um das Knicken und Verbiegen von Kabeln zu verhindern 2 Erforderlich um eine ausreichende Durchl ftung sicherzustellen 3 Erforderlich um Abdeckungen w hrend der Installation zu entfernen 4 Erforderlich um Zugang zur Bedienerkonsole des Laufwerks zu haben und zum Laden und Entladen von Datentr gern 5 Erforderlich um das LD 6100 Gestell auf seinen Schienen vollst ndig ausfahren zu k nnen Stellen Sie sicher da der Aufstellort ein Luftstromvolumen von 3 2 m3 min 112 cfm aufnehmen kann Stellen Sie au erdem sicher da die Betriebsumgebung frei von Staub und anderen Verunreinigungen wie etwa Tabakrauch ist WARNUNG Um Brand oder Stromsto sch den zu vermeiden darf der LD 6100 weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Lassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten nur von qualifizierten Technikern ausf hren Isolieren Sie die Einheiten
85. t configuration before it can be installed into the rack When mounting the Inner Slide Channels to the LD 6100 chassis be sure to mount them on the correct sides When the Inner Slide Channels are correctly mounted the release latches will be pointing down at the front of the drive as shown in the figure below A RIGHT INNER SLIDE CHANNEL LEFT INNER SLIDE CHANNEL r M4 x6 af r SCREW EP006070 Mounting the Inner Slide Channels to the Chassis 3 Secure the Inner Slide Channels to the Chassis with three M4 X 6 screws in each as shown in the above figure The Front and Rear Mounting Brackets are identical and differ only in orientation during installation The most critical part of the assembly process involves selecting the appropriate mounting holes when mating the Rear Mounting Brackets to the left and right Outer Slide Channels and ensuring that the Front Mounting Brackets are properly positioned before the mounting screws are tightened After they are properly positioned the Front Mounting Brackets have to be securely fastened to the Outer Slide Channel to prevent them from moving The same is not true for the Rear Mounting Brackets their mounting hardware must be loosely installed so that the position of the Rear Mounting Brackets can be adjusted when the slide kit is installed into a rack There are six mounting holes on the rear end of each Outer Slide Channel that are used to attach the Rear Mounting Brackets Differe
86. t 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient the receiving antenna relocate the equipment away from the receiver plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions A pamphlet by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 044 000 00345 4 CDRH COMPLIANCE LD 6100 contains a Class 1 Laser Product This product complies with 21CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J applicable at date of manufacture CANADIAN EMI COMPLIANCE Canadian Department of Communications standards require that the following statement appear in operating manuals for any digital apparatus imported into Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Comm
87. t Defaults Set device SCSI identification number 0 through 7 SCSI ID Enable or disable parity checking Parity Set language option to English French or German Language Enable or disable write protect option Wrt Prot Enable or disable media AutoSpin option AutoSpin Enable or disable load switch option Load SW Enable or disable read ahead Rd Ahead Enable or disable Controller Detected Error blink option CDE Curs Enable or disable Busy option Busy Enable or disable Mode Select Read Ahead ModSel RA Enable of disable Media Management Spin Up MM SpinUp Viewing diagnostic results or performing diagnostic operations Diagnostics Park the drive in preparation for shipment Park Drive Display the state of the drive sensors Test Sensors Clear the drive initialization variables in nonvolatile memory Clear NVRAM Display controller detected error information View CDEs Enable or disable system event logging Sys Log Set the extent of internal diagnostic test coverage Test Thru View Real Time Performance Monitor View RTPM Clear RTPM error Clear RTPM Initialize DPC Init DPC Set the internal drive serial number Set Serial Configuration mode can be entered when the Ready message is displayed on the DOC To enter the Configuration mode 1 Press both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously 2 Verify that View Config i
88. ters the Operating mode While the LD 6100 is in the Operating mode the operator may manually enter the Test mode and invoke the system function diagnostics The level of selftest diagnostic coverage is configurable via the Test Thru option in the Diagnostics menu Lower level tests numbers 0 through 6 verify basic drive hardware operation When errors are detected the appropriate diagnostic message will be displayed on the DOC Diagnostic messages are presented to the operator in the form of failed test codes and Field Replaceable Unit FRU mnemonics that can be relayed to a CE for repairing the malfunction If no problems are detected by the system function diagnostics the display will show Diagnostics Complete Press TEST to restart drive Pressing TEST resets Test Thru value to 00 and initiates selftest again At the successful completion of the selftest the LD 6100 is returned to the operating mode ready for normal operation PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 76 MEDIA CARTRIDGE HANDLING The LM 6000 or LM 4000 media cartridge is used in all LD 6100 LF 6600 LF 6602 drives The media cartridge is shipped ready for immediate use and does not require preformatting before use The LD 6100 accesses both sides of the media cartridge see next figure The media cartridge can be inserted into the LD 6100 with either side facing up SIDE A VIEW CYGNET JUKEBOX GRIPPER NOTCH Kae CARTR
89. the level of diagnostics tests which will be performed during selftest refer to the next table Selftest is invoked by pressing the TEST switch on the DOC panel 97654437 F Page 69 Test Thru cont View RTPM Diagnostics Selftests TEST DESCRIPTION OF TEST 0 Power on self test This test cannot be disabled it runs automatically when the drive is powered on 1 PCA Self tests DPR Communication 2 Read Write Data Path 3 OMA 4 Cartridge Guide and Shuttle Sensors 5 Baseplate and Spindle Motor Operation 6 Servo Control Systems 7 Read Performance 8 Write Performance Write Power Calibration 9 Reserved Tests always start at test 0 and continue through the test number selected by the Test Thru option For example if test 5 is selected Test Thru 5 selftest diagnostics will include tests 0 through 5 This selftest series will be performed each time the TEST switch is pressed Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostics Menu Press the SELECT switch to view the RTPM Real Time Performance Monitor status If no RTPM error has occurred the DOC will display No RTPM Err If an RTPM error has occurred the DOC will display the media serial number and drive channel combination which caused the RTPM error The media serial number will be displayed for 5 sec S N and then the drive channel will be displayed for 4 sec Channel A B or A B The displa
90. tween SCSI devices as illustrated below One interface cable is required between each pair of SCSI devices HOST COMPUTER LD 6100 1 The SCSI bus must also be terminated at the host adapter end Normally the termination function is built into the host adapter LD 6100 LD 6100 is TERMINATOR EP004236 Host to LD 6100 Daisy Chain Cable Connections A terminator must be installed on the vacant connector of the last SCSI device in SCSI bus chain NOTE You must first determine the type of termination your host system requires see the Accessories section In a daisy chain configuration a terminator must be used on both the first and last devices on the bus One of these devices may be the host adapter PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 42 All other LD 6100 s between the first and last device in the daisy chain should not be terminated NOTE Installation of both an active single ended terminator and a passive single ended terminator on the same bus is not recommended With one LD 6100 attached to a host the SCSI bus must be externally terminated at the host adapter and the LD 6100 as illustrated in the figure below HOST COMPUTER LD 6100 wu w m TERMINATOR EP004237 LD 6100 to Host Cable Connection Normally the termination function is built into the host adapter Power for the external terminator is supplied from the LD 6100 and may also be supplied from another device i
91. uired to lift tne LD 6100 Any attempt to lift tne LD 6100 without assistance can result in personal injury 97654437 F Page 39 14 Carefully lift the LD 6100 and mate the left and right Inner Slide Channels with the left and right Intermediate Slide Channels 15 Push the LD 6100 chassis and Inner Slide Channels toward the rack until a slide stop is encountered 16 After the slide stop is encountered simultaneously depress the Inner Slide Channel Release Button on the inside of the left and right Inner Slide Channels to fully seat the LD 6100 chassis into the rack 17 Push the LD 6100 chassis towards the rack until the Slide Release Latches at the front of the left and right Inner Slide Channels lock 18 To re install the Bezel Assembly on the drive position the Bezel Assembly near the front of the drive with the bottom of the bezel angled in closer to the drive This ensures that the bottom Velcro fasteners of the Bezel Assembly are aligned with the bottom Velcro fasteners of the drive BEZEL ASSEMBLY SIDE VIEW OF THE DRIVE EP004497 Re installing Bezel Assembly Rack Mount Installation 19 Begin sliding the Bezel Assembly onto the drive lifting the Bezel Assembly so that the bottom flange of the Bezel Assembly contacts the bottom surface of the drive see above figure PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 40 20 Press the Bezel Assembly firmly onto the front of the unit This action will c
92. unications FRENCH TRANSLATION Cet quipement digital ne d passe pas les limites de la Classe A pour les interf rences radio lectriques des syst mes digitaux fix es par les R glements concernant les Interf rences Radio lectriques tablis par le Minist re des Communications du Canada All Plasmon LMS products comply with the requirements of this standard Agency Compliance and Approval For details on Agency Compliance and Approval refer to the LD 6100 Product Specification Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE 1 RELATED PUBLICATIONS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS 5 RACK MOUNT AND DESKTOP CONFIGURATIONS 5 TOWER CONFIGURATION 8 FILENET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION 11 CYGNET JUKEBOX CONFIGURATION 14 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 16 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY AND ALTITUDE 17 SHOCK AND VIBRATION 18 AC POWER REQUIREMENTS 18 AC GROUND 19 AC POWER CORD 19 POWER SUPPLY OUT OF RANGE PROTECTION FEATURES 19 TILT RANGE 19 HEAT DISSIPATION 19 PARTICULATE LIMITS 19 WARNING LABELS 20 UNPACKING AND REPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 21 UNPACKING THE LD 6100 21 DESKTOP RACK MOUNT AND JUKEBOX CONFIGURATIONS 21 TOWER CONFIGURATION 23 INSPECTING THE LD 6100 25 REPACKING THE LD 6100 25 DESKTOP RACK MOUNT AND JUKEBOX CONFIGURATIONS 26 TOWER CONFIGURATION 28 INSTALLATION AND DE INSTALLATION 29 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 29 QUICK RELEASE RACK MOUNT KIT INSTALLATION 30 SCSI BUS CONSIDERATIONS 42 CONNECTING POWER AND SCSI CABLES 44 CONNECTING THE POWER COR
93. ure diagram for the Main menu is shown in the next figure To move up a level in the Configuration menu hierarchy press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously To exit the Configuration mode press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously from the Main menu The display will show the message which appeared prior to the drive entering the Configuration mode The Ready message is displayed when a media cartridge is loaded on the drive spindle PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 56 DOC DISPLAY ENTER VIEW rs CONFIG MENU i ENTER SWITCHES ae SET CONFIG MENU SIMULTANEOUSLY TO RETURN TO MAIN MENU Set Config ENTER Diagnostics DIAGNOSTIC MENU ENTER SERIAL NUMBER ENTRY MENU Set Serial Main Menu 97654437 F Page 57 VIEWING THE CONFIGURATION VIEW CONFIG To view the configuration press the TEST SELECT switch while View Config is displayed in the Main menu The drive will enter the View Configuration menu which includes the following options View Current View FW Revs View HW S Ns View HW P Ns Press the SELECT switch to display the current drive operating parameters The operating parameters are listed in the table below Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the View Configuration menu Press the SELECT switch to display the drive firmware revisions These include firmware revisions for the DPC Rws A and Rws B and Woodi Pr
94. usly 2 Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed 3 Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu 4 Press the MENU switch until CDE Curs is displayed PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 66 5 Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for CDE Curs on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option in the Set Configuration menu 6 Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches to move up to the main menu Simultaneously press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches again to exit Configuration mode SETTING THE BUSY OPTION When the enabled the Busy message is displayed at the DOC during a spin up or spin down operation The Busy message will also be displayed when a command that cannot be stored for later execution is being executed Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the BUSY option 1 lt Enter the Configuration mode by pressing both the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously w Press the MENU switch until Set Config is displayed g Press the SELECT switch to enter the Set Configuration menu 2 Press the MENU switch until Busy is displayed O1 a Press the SELECT switch to scroll through the states for the load switch on off When the desired state is displayed press MENU to enter the state and move to the next option
95. y will then return to the View RTPM option PLASMON LASER MAGNETIC STORAGE LD 6100 USER MANUAL Page 70 Clear RTPM CAUTION RTPM errors indicate the drive or media require maintenance and place the drive in a read only mode Corrective action may be as simple as cleaning the media that caused the error or may require the attention of a trained Customer Engineer CE to repair the drive Clearing this error without resolving the cause may reduce the total media capacity because of abnormally high relocations during write operations Press the SELECT switch if an RTPM error has not occurred the message No RTPM Err will briefly appear and the display will return to Clear RTPM If an RTPM has occurred a confirmation message will be displayed Press the SELECT switch to clear the RTPM error and enable writing Press the MENU switch to select the next option in the Diagnostic Park Drive menu without clearing the RTPM error The drive will not perform write operations with an RTPM error Init DPC Press SELECT switch to Initialize DPC This option will clear all the serial E Prom values and reset the drive A structure diagram for the Diagnostics menu is shown in the next figure To move up a level in the configuration menu hierarchy to the Main menu press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously To exit the Configuration mode press the LOAD MENU and TEST SELECT switches simultaneously from the Main menu The

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