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1. Error code Cause Recovery Procedure te cleaning of the Roller See Secti 1 2 ver 211 The Autoloader detected an error during Sane rs s i MEIN 2 rinde Mer 27 ejection of the cartridge from the drive If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center ver 2B Mer 2C The Autoloader detected a Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then Cer 4 2F communicating error with the drive switch the power back on er gt 31 Qer 39 The Autoloader detected an error during ver 3A loading of the cartridge to the drive Mer 3F QMerieeeks 1n The Autoloader detected an error during Cer 55 ejection of the cartridge from the fixed r slots The Autoloader detected an error during kk er PA ejection of the cartridge from the Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 er 5F magazine If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center er gt 6I er 69 The Autoloader detected an error during loading of the cartridge to the fixed here GF slots Over 71r The Autoloader detected an error during Cer 79 loading of the cartridge to the J magazine i e putting operation Check whether there is a cartridge in slot 10 Cer BOY An error that occurred during the Check whether there is any foreign matter in the Cer BE operation of the optional bar code magazine or transporter reader Switch off the power of the
2. v b From the host computer b Terminator Figure 2 3 SCSI Cable Connections When the SCSI connections end with this device i e when connection to a separate device is not made from the left side connector be certain to connect the terminator supplied with the main unit Failure to connect the terminator will result in improper operation of all connected SCSI devices When connections are made to other SCSI devices with the Autoloader connected in an intermediate position connection to the next SCSI device is made from the left side connector Be certain to attach the terminator to the SCSI device positioned at the farthest end of the chain of devices that are connected by SCSI cable Please refer to the manuals supplied with the server workstation and SCSI devices for information about the method of connection to server workstations and other SCSI devices Note that the SCSI cable is sold separately Please purchase a SCSI cable that suits the connectors of the Autoloader the equipment to be connected as well as the SCSI interface specifications Important Once cable connections are completed check that there are no kinks in the connections SCSI cable connectors are equipped with screws for securing the connection Please check that the connectors have been securely fastened with the screws 2 3 AC Power Cable Connection When the connection to the sig
3. Figure 2 6 Powering on the LTO2 Autoloader 2 6 SCSI ID Setting Please check that the SCSI ID of the Autoloader is not already being used by a server workstation or another SCSI device Prior to shipping from the factory the SCSI ID of the Autoloader was set as described below See 3 6 Setting the SCSI ID for information about how to check the SCSI IDs that have been set and for the method of changing them when required Important The Autoloader and the tape drive must each have an independent SCSI ID This device has a specification that does not allow duplication of the tape drive and Autoloader IDs Please check that the IDs of other SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus do not duplicate the IDs of the tape drive and the Autoloader SCSI ID at time of factory shipping e Tape drive 1 e Autoloader 0 a 2 2 7 Start and Shutdown of the System When the SCSI ID settings have been completed switch on the power of the server workstation and the other devices and start the system To start the system switch ON the power in the order of the Autoloader along with the peripherals connected to the server workstation and then the server workstation Important If the data cartridge is loaded into the tape drive before starting the system the reading writing of data recorded on the data cartridge may not be performed properly To shut down the system switch OFF the power in the order of the server workstati
4. A A Do not allow water or foreign substances into the device Do not place water and other liquid or pins clips and other foreign substances into the device because it may cause a fire an electric shock or failure If any of them are placed into the device immediately turn the power off and pull out the power plug from the outlet Do not attempt to disassemble this device Contact our dealers or maintenance service companies iii Cautions for power source or power cable A Tig Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Do not connect disconnect the plug with wet hands Otherwise an electric shock may occur AN CAUTION Do not insert the plug into the outlet other than the one specified AN AN Use the wall outlet of specified voltage and power source Use of power sources other than the one specified may cause a fire or electrical leakage Do not apply starburst wiring AN This device may overheat when current exceeds the rated value which may cause a fire Do not insert the plug halfway Insert the plug to the end Inserting halfway generates heat from the loose connection and may cause a fire The plug also generates heat when dust or droplets adhere to the inserting part which may cause a fire Do not use the power cable other than the one specified AN Do not use the power cable other than the one attached to the device May cause a fire
5. When checking the SCSI ID the Autoloader is displayed as L and the tape drive as D 26 3 6 2 Changing the SCSI ID Operation Example 1 The operation procedure and LCD indications are described below when changing the SCSI ID of the Autoloader from 0 to 1 Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Operation 6 Operation 7 Operation 8 Operation 9 Operation 10 Operation 11 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Press the arrow key and select the SCSI ID command Display SCSI ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display View ID Press the arrow key and select the Set ID command Display Set ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Lib ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Lib ID 0 Press the arrow key and select the Lib ID1 command Display Lib ID 1 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Complete Set the power switch of this device to OFF Switch the power of this device ON again CI Operation 12 Wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 13 Check the READY display and then switch on the power of the server workstation and the other devices to restart the system
6. Slot6 Slot9 Slot7 Slot 10 Important For using the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader w BCR s optional In using the TD LTO2 Autoloader w BCR slot 10 must be a free slot used to swap a cartridge during the inventory scan process When you load the 2 cartridges to the fixed slots i e slot 8 and slot 9 you can insert the cartridges into slot 5 and slot 6 only Operation Examples The operation procedure and display indications are described when loading the cartridges of slot numbers 5 to 7 within the magazine to slot 8 to 10 among the fixed slots See 3 5 Operation of the Panel Keys for information about detailed panel operations Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Js Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the LOAD command Display LOAD Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Load Drv Operation 5 Press the arrow key and select Load SIt Display Load SIt Operation 6 Press the ENTER key and execute the command Display Complete when the command ends normally Err XXXXXX when an error occurs XXXXXX is the error code Tip Loading by command is valid only when slots 8 to 10 among the fixed slots are all vacant slots When loading by command is executed all cartridges housed in slots
7. TANDBERG DATA zzz Installation and User s Manual Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Date August 18 2003 Document Number 432778 Revision 01 CAUTION Be sure to read this manual before using this product Carefully store this manual after reading Trademarks Linear Tape Open LTO and Ultrium are trademarks of Hewlett Packard IBM Corporation and Seagate Technology Microsoft Windows Windows NT and its logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other brands and product names appearing herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and founded to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful Interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in
8. Display Eject Drv Press the ENTER key and define the command Display To Slot 1 Press the arrow key and select To Slot 5 Display To Slot 5 Press the ENTER key and select the command Display Complete when the command ends normally Err XXXXXX when an error occurs XXXXXX is the error code 38 5 1 2 Cleaning the Roller inside of the transporter When the Alarm LED is blinking and REQ CLNROL message is displayed on the LCD the Autoloader is requiring to clean the Roller inside of the transporter hereafter called CLNROL function As been described above this Autoloader will teach you the time when it cleans automatically But if you prefer not to use this function it is possible to change the setting The Autoloader must be in maintenance mode to check or change the setting of this function 5 1 2 1 Checking the CLNROL function The method of checking the CLNROL function is described in this section Default CLNROL function setting Enable Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the MAINTENANC command Display MAINTENANC Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 1 PASSWORD Display line 2 0000000000 Tip If you press the allow key the number is up or down If you p
9. Tip When changing the SCSI ID the Autoloader is displayed as Lib and the tape drive as Drv Important When changing the SCSI ID of this device be certain to execute a restart of this device the server workstation and any other devices Note that the restart of the server workstation and the other devices should be executed after checking the READY display of this device Tip See 2 6 Starting and Closing the System for information about the power on sequence Operation Example 2 The operation procedure and LCD indications are described below when changing the SCSI ID of the tape drive from to 5 Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the SCSI ID command Display SCSI ID Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display View ID Operation 5 Press the arrow key and select Set ID command Display Set ID 28 Operation 6 Operation 7 Operation 8 Operation 9 Operation 10 Operation 11 Operation 12 Operation 13 Operation 14 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Lib ID Press the arrow key and select Drv ID command Display Drv ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Drv ID 0 Press the arrow key an
10. 2 invalid 45 5 1 2 5 4 Setting Cleaning mode Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Ensure your Autoloader is in maintenance mode Display line 1 READY Display line 2 F W Rev Press the arrow key and select CLEAN ROL command Display line 1 READY Display line 2 CLEAN ROL Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Eject Magz Remove the magazine carefully Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Step 1 gt gt 5 1 2 5 5 Cleaning the Roller Operation 1 Press the arrow key gt and define the command Then the Roller of the internal transporter moves the position of the front side of the transporter as shown in figure 5 2 During moving the Roller LCD displays the next messages Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Caution CAUTION A Do not insert your hands during displaying Caution message as fingers may be pinched in the Roller Figure 5 2 The Roller is contaminated intentionally for the explanation 46 Operation 2 Slightly moisten with water on cotton tip Use the submitted bottle to reserve water in the Roller Cleaner Set Operation 3 Then clean the surface of the upper Roller as shown in figure 5 4 Figure 5 3 shows the upper Roller before cleaning Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Operation 4 If you finished cleaning the front side of the
11. Autoloader and then switch the power back on CMer The Autoloader detected an error during Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then Over C error restoration switch the power back on Check whether there is any foreign matter in the Cver D0 The Autoloader detected an error during transporter Over D4 the Y move system initialization Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch the power back on heck whether th i forei tter in th Cer The Autoloader detected an error during Ene cle whether there isany foreign matter inthe D Initialize Element Status command uni ed ver DO execution from SCSI Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch the power back on Check whether there is any foreign matter in the Cver DY The Autoloader detected an error during transporter C er DC the Y move of the transporter Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch the power back on EE Error code Cause Recovery Procedure Mer E0 The Autoloader detected internal Replace the Autoloader not including the Drive hardware error Sled Assembly Qer E1 The Autoloader detected an error during Darp Paso ne pi VA SUR h QMer E3 the P move system initialization Swite OF ME power or Me SULO gacerand Ten switch the power back on Check whether there is any foreign matter in the CQ
12. ESCAPE key Cancels the execution of the selected command or returns to the previous screen of the selected menu 3 5 3 Slot Logical Numbers In the Autoloader logical numbers such as the following are assigned to the slots that house the cartridges upon execution of the operation command Top of device Rear of device Front of device Figure 3 8 Slot Logical Numbers 42s Important The LTO2 Autoloader w BCR requires a free slot used to swap cartridge during the inventory scan process Thus the maximum cartridge capacity of the LTO2 Autoloader w BCR is changed from 10 to 9 But if you prefer to use 10 cartridges the BCR function will need to be changed disabled In this case please contact your nearest Customer Support Center 3 5 4 Panel Operation Procedure 1 Press the right side of the Autoloader power switch to switch the power ON 2 When the power is supplied the POWER LED lights in green and the power on test starts 3 When the power on test ends READY is displayed on the LCD 4 Press the ENTER key and enter the main menu 5 Press the arrow key and select the command The menu scrolls 6 Press the ENTER key and define the selected command 7 Refer to 3 5 5 Menu Tree and follow the system of operation commands to repeat aforementioned Steps 5 and 6 select the command to be executed and define it 8 To cancel the defined command during this procedure press the ESCAPE key A press
13. at the same time Emergency Release Key supplied with the main unit Figure 3 9 Using the Emergency Release Key 30 Chapter 4 Cartridges 4 1 Cartridges The Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader uses the following types of LTO cartridges O TD P N 432744 LTO2 Data Cartridge TD P N 432630 1 LTOI Data Cartridge TD P N 432631 LTO Universal Cleaning Cartridge To ensure that your Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader conforms to our specifications for reliability use only the above cartridges Below figure shows the overview of a cartridge and its components Insertion guide Leader pin Cartridge door Write protect switch Label area Figure 4 1 LTO Cartridge 31 4 1 1 Data Cartridge The Data Cartridge contains 1 2 inch MP metal particle tape The cartridge door protects the tape from contamination when the cartridge is out of the drive The write protect switch prevents data from the accidental erasure of data The label area provides a location for placing a label A label that extends outside of the recessed area can cause loading problems in the tape drive The insertion guide is a large notched area that prevents users from inserting the cartridge incorrectly 4 1 2 Cleaning Cartridge The Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader itself determines when a drive head needs to be cleaned It alerts you displaying REQ clean on the LCD The cleaning cartridge
14. during the inventory scan process Thus the maximum cartridge capacity of the Autoloader w BCR is changed from 10 to 9 and you can not use slot 10 that is a free slot But if you prefer to use 10 cartridges the BCR function neet be disabled In this case please contact your nearest Customer Support Center 3 3 1 Loading to Magazine A maximum of 7 cartridges can be loaded into the magazine Follow the procedure described below to load the cartridges into the magazine 1 Load the cartridges into the magazine in the proper orientation as shown in the figure 3 5 The insertion direction is marked on the label on the side of the magazine 2 A click locking sound will be heard when the cartridge is inserted to the back Up to seven cartridges can be mounted on a magazine Perform the following procedures to mount a cartridge on a magazine Tip When inserting the cartridge be certain to push it in until it locks with a click If the cartridge is not properly locked it could fall out from the magazine 16 Figure 3 5 Loading the Magazine 3 3 2 Loading to the Fixed Slots A maximum of 3 cartridges can be loaded to the fixed slots inside the Autoloader Operation of the Autoloader front panel keys permits automatic loading of the cartridges from the magazine to the fixed slots Loading is possible between the following slots at this time Slots involved with cartridge movement when loading Slot5 Slot8
15. front door and turn off the power switch 2 Take out the magazine and all the cartridge from the Autoloader 3 Set the magazine back to the Autoloader and close the front door 4 Turn on the power switch READY is displayed on the LCD Go to the next section and execute the cleaning 43 5 1 2 5 2 Tools and Parts Please prepare the following items before beginning work e The Roller Cleaner Set e A pair of gloves for the operation e small quantity of water water supply e A wrist band for ESD recomended Figure 5 1 Roller Cleaner Set 44 5 1 2 5 3 Setting Maintenance mode To execute of the cleaning setting maintenace mode is needed Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the MAINTENANC command Display MAINTENANC Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 1 PASSWORD Display line 2 0000000000 Tip If you press the allow key the number is up or down If you press the enter key the number is decided and the cursor move next digit If you have made a mistake press escape key All numbers you have entered are canceled Tip If you enter the invalid password the following message will be displayed Display line 1 PASSWORD Display line
16. is valid for 50 uses Important If you insert a cleaning cartridge when the tape drive does not need to be cleaned or if you insert a cleaning cartridge that has expired the tape drive will eject the cleaning cartridge automatically ye 4 2 Write Protect Switch Each LTO data cartridge has a write protect switch that can be used to prevent accidental erasure of data Before inserting the data cartridge into the tape drive position the write protect switch on the front of the cartridge The position of the write protect switch is shown below Move the write protect switch to the left to disable write protection This means that data can be written to the data cartridge unless software write protect is in effect Move the write protect switch to the right to enable write protection This means that data can not be written to the data cartridge Write Protect Switch zu LH c WI Write Protect Write Enable Figure 4 2 Setting the Write protect Switch 2383 4 3 Bar Code Label The bar code label contains A volume serial number that you can read A bar code label that the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader can read When appling a bar code labels to a cartridge position the bar code label only in the recessed label area see below figure A bar code label that extends outside of this recessed area can cause read
17. of the ESCAPE key results in a return to the previous menu 9 Press the ENTER key and execute the menu rov Operation Examples The operation procedure and LCD indications are described below when loading the cartridge housed in slot 7 into the drive Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the LOAD command Display LOAD Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Load Drv Operation 5 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Frm SIt 1 Operation 6 Press the arrow key and select Sit 7 Display Frm SIt 7 Operation 7 Press the ENTER key and execute the command Display Complete when the command ends normally Err XXXXXX when an error occurs XXXXXX is the error code 593 3 5 5 Menu Tree 1 Main Menu 2 Menu Commands 1 STATUS Permits a check of the different types of status Magazine 2 EJECT Permits ejecting a cartridge from the drive and houses the cartridge in an empty slot Eject Drv Eject SIt To SIt 1 d To SIt 10 Important Do not use this command during a reading writing operation 3 UNLOCK Cancels the front door software key lock UNLOCK 24 4 LOAD Permits loading a cartridge from an arbi
18. operate this device properly please observe the following precautions 1 3 1 Main Unit Cooling fans are attached to the rear panel of the Autoloader Do not use the unit in places where the fans will be obstructed or there is poor air circulation The Autoloader should not be stored or used in extremely hot locations or in locations having severe temperature changes The Autoloader is built with precision electronic components Do not subject the Autoloader to shock or either use or store it in locations that are exposed to vibration Do not use or store the Autoloader in locations where chemical vapors are dispersed in the air or where the unit will come into contact with chemicals Do not move or transport the Autoloader while the power is ON Do not use or store the Autoloader with a heavy object on top of it Do not switch off the power while the Autoloader is operating To insert or remove a magazine first check that the Autoloader is in a condition that will allow insertion or removal of the magazine Only insert a cartridge into a magazine nothing else Be sure to use the rack mount Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader mounted in a rack Rack mounting requires the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Rack Mounting Kit 1 3 2 Cartridges The data cartridge that should be used is the TD LTOI Data Cartridge TD P N 432630 1 and the TD LTO2 Data Cartridge TD P N 432744 The cleaning cartridge that should be used is the TD LTO Universal Cl
19. power off and remove the power cable from the outlet before cleaning Touching parts inside the device while the power cable is connected may lead to an electric shock even if the power is OFF Pull out the power plug and wipe with a dry cloth from time to time to remove dust If a dusty cord catches droplets heat will be generated which may cause a fire AN CAUTION A Do not insert the connecting parts halfway Insert the power cable or interface cable to the end Inserting halfway generates heat due to a loose connection and may cause a fire Do not touch the broken LCD LCD contains liquid which is harmful to the human body If the liquid leaking from the broken LCD is taken into the mouse wash it out immediately and consult with a doctor If the liquid adheres to the skin or gets into the eyes wash with water for 15 minutes or more and consult with a doctor When removing the LCD for separating and disposal contact our dealers or maintenance service companies Vp Cautions during operation AN CAUTION A A AN Caution Suction Do not place hands or hair close to the cooling fan on the back panel while operating the device as hands may be pinched or hair may be sucked in Do not insert hands inside the transporter as it may cause an electric shock or injury Do not touch the device when there is lightning If there is possibility
20. temperature and humidity conditions of the Autoloader bring the cartridge into the environment in which it will be used for a period at least as long as the time that it was exposed to under conditions outside the operation temperature and humidity conditions i e 24 hours maximum and then use When the temperature difference is great between the storage and operation locations at this time do not move the cartridge at once rather take care so that the temperature change is in the order of 10 C per hour and allow the data cartridge to adapt to the temperature of the operation location O When loading to magazine and fixed slots Please insert the data cartridge securely See Chapter 3 for details Firmly close the protective case from which the data cartridge was removed and store it in a clean place L After use Be sure to return the used cartridge to the protective case and store it in a dust free place The cartridge can be stored either horizontally or vertically O Disposal Method When disposing the cartridge please follow the national and municipal guidelines for disposal 4 4 2 General Precautions Do not touch the tape medium i e the magnetic surface Do not bring the cartridge close to objects that produce a magnetic field Do not place the cartridge where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters Do not subject the cartridge to strong shocks lel Pe Avoid handling the cartridge while eating and
21. that is a type of thumbscrew located at the left side of the decorative cover Important Remove the transporter locking screw before switching ON the power switch Switching ON the power while the transporter locking screw is still attached could result in damage to the Autoloader Removal of the Transporter Locking Screw and Instruction TAG 1 To loosen this screw turn to counterclockwise by hand 2 Remove the Instruction TAG with the Transporter Locking Screw see figure 2 1 3 As the Transporter Locking Screw will be needed to ship or move the Autoloader insert it into the hole and tighten to keep it see figure 2 2 Transporter Locking Screw Figure 2 1 Removal of the Transporter Locking Screw and Instruction TAG Figure 2 2 Storing the Transporter Locking Screw for later use 2 2 SCSI Cable Connections CAUTION Before starting the installation of this device be certain to unplug the power plug of the server workstation or other processing equipment Working on the unit while the power plug is left connected to the power outlet could result in electrical shock The Autoloader is connected to the server workstation or other SCSI device with a SCSI cable The SCSI connector of the Autoloader is located on the rear panel To the next SCSI device z
22. the inside To protect breaking of the FFC do not use a vacuum cleaner Be careful of breaking FFC 5 1 3 3 Cleaning of the interior Wipe the floor of inside softly by dry swab FFC cable Figure 5 15 51 5 1 4 Cleaning of the magazine Wipe the inside of the magazine gently with a dry swab Figure 5 16 5 1 5 Cleaning of the cartridge Wipe the surface of the cartridge gently with a dry swab Important Do not open the shutter otherwise dust may enter the inside of the cartridge D Figure 5 17 52 5 2 Movement and Shipping of the Autoloader Follow the procedure described below when moving or shipping the Autoloader Important When shutting the System see 2 7 Start and Shut Down of the System 1 Check that the drive does not contain any cartridges 2 If there are any cartridges in the drive eject them Refer to the manual for the backup software or use the front panel keys See 3 5 Operation of Panel Keys for details 3 Remove all cartridges from the Autoloader Important Do not switch off the power of the Autoloader until the interface is in an inactive condition If the power of a SCSI peripheral device is switched off while the bus is in an active condition data may be lost or the condition of the bus could become unstable When the computer is connected to a LAN be certain to contact the system administrator before switching off the power 4 Switch off the power of the Aut
23. 5 to 7 within the magazine are moved to fixed slots Important For using the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader w BCR In using the LTO2 Autoloader w BCR slot 10 must be a free slot used to swap a cartridge during the inventory scan process When you load the 2 cartridges to the fixed slots i e slot 8 and slot 9 you can insert the cartridges into slot 5 and slot 6 only If a cartridge is in slot 7 loading command is failed and error message of S10 forBCR is displayed on the LCD Then you remove the cartridge fro slot7 manually and retry the loading command 18 3 4 Removal and Insertion of the Cartridges The method by which cartridges are removed and inserted is described here 3 4 1 Removal from and Insertion to the Magazine 1 Hold the magazine body steady and press the center portion of the cartridge A click sound is heard and the lock is released 2 Remove the cartridge Figure 3 6 Removal and Insertion of Cartridges 7 Slots Tip When removing or inserting cartridges keep your finger against the cartridge when pressing on the center portion so that the cartridge does not fall out 9 3 4 2 Removal from and Insertion to the Fixed Slots Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Operation 6 Operation 7 Operation 8 Operation 9 Tip Remove the cartridges that are housed in the fixed slots i e slot 8 to 10 The cartridges will move to slot 5 to 7
24. CSI ID in a specific order on the backup software 55 Phenomenon Autoloader Performance Data backup efficiency of the Autoloader is poor Check whether the Autoloader drive is connected to an exclusive SCSI device and whether it is part of a daisy chain connection with another tape drive or hard drive Operation Check the access rights of the host device against the file system Check whether the data cartridge being used is the proper type Cannot write to data cartridge Check the write protect tab of the tape and ascertain whether the tape is in a condition that can accept writing Replace with a new data cartridge Cleaning The cleaning message is displayed repeatedly Alarm LED is brinking REQ CLNROL message is Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 displayed repeatedly Others Replace the current cleaning cartridge with a new one When a message to the effect that cleaning is required appears on the LCD even after cleaning of the drive replace the cleaning cartridge Center Check the setting of the application software change setting removing the cartridge after backup job The cartridge remains in the Eject from operation panel drive Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support 56 Recovery Procedure
25. If you press the arrow key in this position of the Roller the Roller moves to previous position as shown in figure 5 9 Operation 10 Then clean the remaining surface of Roller as shown in figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 shows the upper Roller after cleaning Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 49 Operation 11 Wipe off remaining water on the Roller with a dry swab Operation 12 If you have finished Operationll press the arrow key gt and define the command Then the Roller moves the final position as shown in figure 5 13 Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Finish gt gt AN CAUTION A Do not insert your hands during displaying Caution message as fingers may be pinched in the Roller Figure 5 13 Operation 13 You have finished cleaning the Roller Autoloader is ready to operate Wait 30 minutes for becoming dry Important Do not touch the Roller and dry the Roller completely 50 5 1 3 Cleaning of the Main Unit 5 1 3 1 Cleaning of the exterior Slightly moisten a soft cloth with water or detergent and wipe gently to clean the outside of the unit Important You must NOT use benzene thinners insecticides and other volatile chemical because the shape and the color of the surface might be changed 5 1 3 2 Cleaning of the fixed slots Wipe the inside of the fixed slots gently with a dry swab Figure 5 14 Important Do not raise dust at cleaning
26. Indicates the risk of an electric shock Indicates the risk of smoke or fire gt gt Indicates non specific general Prohibited action Indicates non specific general action that is prohibited Do not disassemble repair or modify An electric shock or fire may result Qo Indicates non specific general action that is prohibited Mandatory action e Unplug the power supply plug of the Autoloader from an electric outlet An electric shock or fire may result Indicates non specific general user s action Follow the instructions ii Safety Cautions Read and understand warnings cautions and instructions described below in order to use this product safely For descriptions of symbols used below refer to the aforementioned Safety Description General Cautions A Tig A N Do not use when smoke foul smell or abnormal noise are emitted If smoke foul smell or abnormal noise is given off immediately turn off the power switch and pull out the power plug from the outlet Then contact the dealer you purchased this device from or the maintenance service company Using the device under such circumstances may cause a fire Do not insert metal strip or wire Do not insert foreign substances such as metal strips or wire in the air inlet or cartridge slot as electric shock may occur N CAUTION
27. Mer EA The Autoloader detected an error during transporter Over E6 the P move system initialization Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch the power back on CQMer ET An error that occurred during the Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then Over E8 operation of the bar code reader switch the power back on erk E er EF te cleaning of the Roller See Secti 1 2 Cver FOQ The Autoloader detected an error during Per ecuie cleaning ofthe Roller Ser secuon gt Mer F9 cnor astiaration If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your CMer eee EA nearest Customer Support Center Ver FE The Autoloader detected timeout error Derr 0101 on the communication with the drive The Autoloader detected parity error on Derr 0110 the communication with the drive The Autoloader detected framing error Derr OLL on the communication with the drive The Autoloader detected overrun error D err ene on the communication with the drive The Autoloader detected a error on the pere Load Unload command The Autoloader detected a error on the Derr 0170 communication with the drive The Autoloader detected a error on the Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then Derr 0180 communication with the drive NAK switch the power back on retry over If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your The Autoloader detected a error on the nearest Customer Support Center Derr 0181 communication with the driv
28. O When a new data cartridge is used a control number is assigned It will probably be convenient to enter that number on the label of the data cartridge Create a data cartridge control number ledger record the days used and estimate the number of years used and the cycles used Periodically check the control ledger and marked labels of the data cartridges and dispose of the data cartridges when they have been used for a long time and their reliability is low such as when there is an occurrence of write and read errors 4 4 5 Storage of Data Cartridges Please observe the determined storage conditions and always keep the storage location clean We recommend that the data cartridges be kept in the write protect condition O When cartridges are to be stored over a long period we recommend that the data is read periodically to check that the backup data can be restored O In consideration of an unlikely but disastrous event we recommend storage of data cartridges at a location remote from the system 36 Chapter 5 Daily Maintenance A method of maintenance is described so that the Autoloader can be maintained in the best condition for whenever it is used S In the unlikely event that this device should break down or if a strange sound or strange smell were to arise immediately set the power switch to OFF and disconnect the plug of this device s power cable from the power outlet to prevent a short ci
29. a on 10 LTO2 data cartridges in the non compression mode and a maximum of 4 TB with a compression of 2 times in the compression mode The optional Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Rack Mounting Kit is required to mount the rack mount type of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader into a rack The optional Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Rack Mounting Kit allows two rack mount type of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader units to be mounted with only one kit A vacant 5U portion of space is required to mount the rack mount type of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader in a rack Important 1 Performance of the LTO2 Autoloader including Bar Code Reader mode We can provide you the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader with the Bar Code Reader which hereafter called Autoloader w BCR TheAutoloader w BCR requires a free slot used to swap cartridge during the inventory scan process Thus the maximum cartridge capacity of the Autoloader w BCR is changed from 10 to 9 But if you will prefer to use 10 cartridges the BCR function will be changed disable In this case please contact your nearest Customer Support Center 2 Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader is a standalone model To mount this autoloader into a rack you must convert this autoloader to a rack mount model This is easily accomplished by using the LTO2 Autoloader Rack Mounting Kit 1 2 Names and Functions of the Parts This section describes the names and functions of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader parts 1 2 1 Front Panel of the Ta
30. al of the Magazine retener eMe retten testet oe ee ere epe te Pod eee Res 14 3 2 Loading th Magazin niv 5 oe ed eae e be e ert i pe seeker iue Re eed 15 3 3 Loading th Cartridge ie ct Rd tee ee teet 16 3 3 E Loading tothe Magazine e gp trat eme Br reta as 16 3 3 2 Loading to the Fixed Slots tete rette tete P Cet eerte a 17 3 4 Removal and Insertion of the Cartridges 19 3 4 1 Removal from and Insertion to the Magazine eese 19 3 4 2 Removal from and Insertion to the Fixed Slots eene 20 3 5 Operation of the Panel Keys nee Eee ere eet tee a ete cone 21 3 5 1 Organization of the Front Panel Switches eee 21 3 5 2 Punctions of the S WItelies eedem eere eet e ed eee 21 3 3 3 Slot Logical Numnibers etiem ete Reime ae P eet de e 21 3 5 4 Panel Operation Proced re creet n eneon o nennen nennen nnne 22 3 5 5 Menu Tree e ere tee epe e eee ee tee Ee noel e eet de te ee et tees 24 3 6 Setting the SCSI ID tte ER RE Ee DR ER OR E 26 3 6 1 Checking the SCSI ID e rre ete e i eene ee eed ens 26 3 62 Changing the SCSLE ID oce eret nee RR 27 3 7 Using the Emergency Release Key eerte tente tena en tret 30 Chapter 4 Cartridges aoi NU III RN ENS IE teed snd esas GR SEE NE REM UEM ESSE KREIS 31 4 1 Cartridges iioi ete tete tse Seer Pra cipe eT EE Ht ete rci ede Dus 31 4 TT Data Cartrid 65 dette erre ee ete Rente OE Eve 32 412 Cleani
31. andling methods of this product software operational instructions or special notes Tip Indicates helpful and useful information X V Chapterl Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Some preliminary information about the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader is presented here before installation and handling 1 1 Overview of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader This is a high performance high capacity data storage device that is connected to the supported host to provide additional host storage The Autoloader is designed to run an unattended backup and is furnished with the following functions The LTO2 Autoloader has one built in LTO Ultrium tape drive that reads and writes data and a robot mechanism that handles up to 10 cartridges w BCR up to 9 The LTO2 Autoloader is equipped with a Ultral60 Low Voltage Differential LV D interface and functions as a device having two different IDs on a single SCSI bus The maximum transfer rate at the time of reading writing of the LTO2 Autoloader when operating in the non compression mode is 35 MB s The maximum transfer rate at the time of reading writing in the compression mode with a compression of 2 times is 70 MB s The amount of data that can be stored on a LTO2 data cartridge is a maximum of 200 GB in the non compression mode and 400 GB with a compression of 2 times in the compression mode The Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader permits the storage of a maximum of 2 TB of dat
32. curred Not Support An unsupported command has been received open ok Opening of the door is permitted OutOfRange The Autoloader detected an error during the Y axis operation READY The Autoloader is ready to operate REQ CLNROL Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 REQ drv ID Resetting has been requested because the ID data of the drive in memory is abnormal REQ RESET Resetting has been requested because the error restoration has been finished Reselect The same ID is set for the loader and drive SCSI ID settings SCSI P Err The Autoloader detected SCSI parity error SCSI Reset The Autoloader detected SCSI reset SRC empty There is isn t a cartridge in the loading ejection destination drive S10 forBCR Remove the cartridge from slot 7 Slot 10 is a free slot for the TD LTO2 Autoloader w BCR wait Waiting for authorization to open the door 68 Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Installation and User s Manual Revision 1 August 13 2003 Tandberg Data ASA Kjelsasveien 161 N 411 Oslo Norway Duplication changes and other actions are not permitted without the permission of TANDBERG DATA ASA
33. d lead to death or serious injury in the event of improper handling This indicates a hazard that could lead to burns injury or property damage in the event of improper handling The following three types of symbols are used for warnings and cautions The meaning of each symbol is described below This symbol indicates that danger could be indicates details of the prohibited action caused if instructions are ignored The eo AN Attention fi in th bol indicates details of th igure in the symbol indicates details of the CAUTION danger Electric shock S Prohibited This symbol indicates prohibited action The Ex Q BS M figure in the symbol or near the symbol Do not disassemble q Mandatory action This symbol indicates mandatory action The figure in the symbol indicates details of the mandatory action The mandatory action is required to avoid danger Unplug Description example in this manual Term indicating the degree of danger Details of caution to avoid danger AN CAUTION A A Only plug into specified electric outlet Plug the power supply cable into an electric outlet on the wall with specified voltage and power supply Fire or electric leak may be caused if power supply other than the one specified is used Symbol prompting the caution Symbols and Their Meanings and Warning Labels in This Manual Attention
34. d select Drv ID 5 command Display Drv ID 5 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Complete Set the power switch of this device to OFF Switch the power of this device ON again Wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Check the READY display and then switch on the power of the server workstation and the other devices to restart the system Important When changing the SCSI ID of this device be certain to execute a restart of this device the server workstation and any other devices Note that the restart of the server workstation and the other devices should be executed after checking the READY display of this device 29 3 7 Using the Emergency Release Key As touched upon at the beginning of this chapter this device has a double lock mechanism comprising a key operated door lock and a solenoid operated electronic lock When the power is in the OFF condition the electronic lock is activated and the door cannot be opened To release the door lock at the time of a power outage or emergency release the electronic lock by following this procedure 1 Release the door lock as usual by using the door lock key supplied with the main unit 2 Insert the release key supplied with the main unit into the electronic lock release key insertion slot at the top of the main unit 3 Press down the electronic lock key lightly and open the door
35. dge position or timeout error before issuing 01130 013F Load Unload Unthread command 0190 The Autoloader detected timeout error before issuing Unload command 0191 The Autoloader detected timeout error before finishing Unload command 0192 The Autoloader detected state error on the communication with the drive 65 Err The displayed error codes are 4 digits and configured as described below Example of error code display Err X X Xx Xx Table D5 sorts the Err error codes and their contents Table D5 Err Error Code Table XXXX Description 0101 The Autoloader detected timeout error on communication with the drive 0110 The Autoloader detected parity error on communication with the drive 0111 The Autoloader detected framing error on communication with the drive 0112 The Autoloader detected overrun error on communication with the drive 0140 The Autoloader detected an error on the Load Unload command 0170 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive 0180 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive NAK retry over 0181 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive SNAK retry over 0102 O10F The Autoloader detected cartridge position or timeout error before issuing 01130 013F Load Unload Unthread command 0190 The Autoloader detected timeout error before issuing Unload command 0191 The Autoloader detected timeou
36. drinking or smoking Also be careful not to allow the cartridge to come into contact with thinners alcohol beverages O Be sure to return the cartridge to the case after use O Insert the cartridge into the magazine carefully The data cartridge is sensitive to dirt and dust 35 4 4 3 Standards for Prohibition of Use When circumstances correspond to any of the following items the continued use of that cartridge is prohibited Exchange to a new data cartridge is necessary When the data cartridge is subjected to a strong shock such as being dropped and it sustains damage O When the recording surface becomes soiled with liquid such as a soft drink coffee or tea or a solvent metal dust tobacco ashes or other contaminants Tip Use of a data cartridge that falls under the aforementioned description may damage the heads or the device or make it dirty and may cause breakdown of the device If the soiled or damaged heads go unnoticed and the device is used as is with a new data cartridge the new data cartridge will become soiled or scratched and the damage may spread 4 4 4 Service Life The life of the data cartridge will vary depending on the environment in which it is used and the following matters should be taken into consideration The service life may become shorter than the guideline depending on the environment in which it is used including such factors as temperature humidity and dust
37. during ejection of the cartridge from the magazine slot 60 An error occurring during loading of the cartridge to the magazine slot 70 An error occurring during transporter Y move 80 An error occurring during inventory check of the cartridges 81 An error occurring during reading the bar code label 9X An error occurring during accessing the drive CMer Error Code 3 These error codes show an essential factor of CMer error See Capter6 code with cause and Recovery Procedure D err The displayed error codes are 4 digits and configured as described below Examples of error code displays D err OOOO Table D4 sorts the D err error codes and their contents Table D4 D err Error Code Table OOOO Description 0101 The Autoloader detected timeout error on the communication with the drive 0110 The Autoloader detected parity error on the communication with the drive 0111 The Autoloader detected framing error on the communication with the drive 0112 The Autoloader detected overrun error on the communication with the drive 0140 The Autoloader detected an error on the Load Unload command 0170 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive 0180 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive NAK retry over 0181 The Autoloader detected an error on the communication with the drive SNAK retry over 0102 O10F The Autoloader detected cartri
38. e SNAK retry over Derr 01020 Derr O10F The Autoloader detected cartridge position or timeout error before issuinig io aie Load Unload Unthread command err The Autoloader detected timeout error Derr 0130 before issuing Unload command The Autoloader detected timeout error Derr omi before finishing Unload command Derr 0192 The Autoloader detected state error on the communication with the drive 58 Error code Cause Recovery Procedure There has been detection of the drive Improve the enviroment temperature See Appendix DRV Err 1 exceeding the recommended operation A temperature There has been detection of the drive DRV Err 2 input voltage reaching the limit of or Contact your nearest Customer Support Center exceeding the permissible range DRV Err 3 A drive firmware error has occurred ON Err 4 A fault has occurred in the drive flemwarecor hardware Contact your nearest Customer Support Center OV Err 5 A fault has occurred in the drive hardware ORV Err 6 A drive hardware or a media error has Replace the cartridge occurred DRV Err 7 A fault of the media has occurred Replace the cartridge An error has occurred in the drive aise hardware or SCSI bus ORV Err 9 zu enn has roceurrea dn Mie ane Contact your nearest Customer Support Center hardware or RS 422 connection ORV Err A An error has occurred in the drive hardware Switch off the power o
39. eaning Cartridge TD P N 432631 See Chapter 4 for other precautions 1 4 Transfer or Disposal of the Device When disposing of this device along with the consumables and accessories please follow the national and municipal guidelines for disposal When transferring this device to another party please include all items including this manual 1 5 Contents of the Carton Open the carton and check that all of the following items are included In the unlikely event that something is missing or damaged please contact your store of purchase Filter Element Installation and User s Manual AC power cable Terminator dual LVD SE id Emergency release key Door lock key x 1 x 2 Preparation guide before powering Check the Lock Block condition on the Autoloader Figure 1 4 Contents of the Carton Important The carton and cushioning material will be used when moving or storing the device and should be kept safely for such times Should this device be transferred to another party please be sure to include this instruction manual Chapter2 Setup This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the Autoloader to a basic processing device such as a server or workstation Important Maintenance personnel will perform the rack installation or removal work for the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader 2 1 Preparation Before Use Before using the Autoloader remove the transporter locking screw
40. ed in this manual eee nren eren nennen nenne xiv Chapter1 Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader ccce eee eee eee eene ee ene eee en see en se enuo 1 1 1 Overview of theTandberg LTO2 Autoloader eene 1 1 2 Namesan d Functions of the Parts eene nnne 2 1 2 1 Front Panel of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader eee 2 1 2 2 Rear Panel of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader eee 4 1 2 3 Liquid Crystal Display timet et te tn eite eee other gen 5 3 Handling Precautions etd nene ede te t E DE a Pep bene eee terete de 6 IMMER 6 1 3 2 Data Carttdges eiut eee eie 6 1 4 Transfer or Disposal of the Device esses eene 6 1 5 Contents of the Cartons 4 e ee e eee nt eter ree tee etapa Age ae 7 Chapter2 Setup cisiieeessee corso eese etate no aree UP IR Io YES etss inops soosoo kaS RI RUNE NOE ESI E eR Dr ENER 8 2 1 Preparation Before Use seasoned in MORS 8 2 2 SCSI Cable Connections i i prre ptr cS P e p esas e RE eee tea ees ee t 9 2 3 AC Power Cable ConnectiOn edite reiten De eerte ete ee ea r rei esee 10 2 4 Switching ON the Power Switch and the Power On Sequence sees 12 ZS SCSLID Setting item e teer ie ien s c ent fe ate 12 2 6 Starting and Closing the System sese enren rennen 13 Chapt r 3 Operation eese ssivseeta eese bert pr Hee nn SES eS eun ka vU cto v Sexe Vas endo itk ers oori 14 3 I Remov
41. een of the selected menu 1 2 2 Rear Panel of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader Figure 1 2 Rear Panel of the LTO2 Autoloader AC Power connector This connector supplies power to this device Plug in the AC power cable supplied with the main unit Q SCSIconnector These connectors are used to connect a SCSI interface that controls this device Connect the SCSI cable of the server workstation or other equipment Filter Element The Filter Element is the air filter to clean the inside of the Autoloader 1 2 3 Liquid Crystal Display The display is a liquid crystal display LCD that indicates the status of the Autoloader menus and error information The display is organized in 2 lines each able to display up to 10 characters Lighting of any of the 11 icon characters indicates the corresponding slot number when a cartridge is housed in a magazine and fixed slots The lock symbol will also light when the front door is locked with the door lock key supplied with the main unit The icon will cease to be illuminated when the door lock is unlocked T2845 H 678910 amp REN p EE d Figure 1 3 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 1 3 Handling Precautions To
42. f the Autoloader and then COM ERRCR The Autoloader detected switch the power back on communication error with the drive If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center The Autoloader is requesting the i 5 REQ ANRA cleaning of the Roller Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 The door has been forced open during FATEL ERR the transporter operation and the Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch the power back on magazine has been removed The Autoloader detected transport r Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 MOVE ERRCR If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your error during Load or Unload cartridge nearest Customer Support Center SCSI P Err The Autoloader detected SCSI parity Check the conection of SCSI cable and SCSI error terminator 59 6 1 Other Matters to Check In addition to the aforementioned check items also check the installation condition of this device and the cable connections If any switch settings have been changed that are not described in this manual or if any connections that have not been described have been made to the connectors please return these changes to the original condition at time of purchase Also check any connected devices Please refer to the instruction manual that was supplied with the device for details 6 2 When Requesting Maintenance When requesting maintenance for repair or pa
43. iew of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader O WARNING Label and are affixed on the front top of internal frame in advance because this autoloader might be converted from a standalone model into rack mount model viii Revision History This Revision History provides a concise publication record of this manual It lists the manual revision levels release dates and reasons for the revisions Document No Rev Level Date 432778 Ol 2003 08 13 ix Contents Safety Precautions Be sure to read this section before using this product i Safety Descrptlons uiis pb det e epe teen a cH Eee eb ES i Symbols and Their Meanings Used in This Manual and Warning Labels ii Safety Catton needed ain ete ir A a e A rre beet Redes aE ii General CautiOns 2 ote iei tt o endo e ees aee ler pete ela ee bett etie bn iii Cautions for power source or power cable esee iv Cautions for installing transporting storing and connecting seeseeee V Cautions of maintenance o ce a de ai en acl ie vi Cautions during Operation pe Weeks eei tere ig te re eee tede eI DERE Ue Ce Pel vii WARNING Habel 25 5 1 rti erat n reet eee EIE I eiie Ee neee aers viii R vision HISIOEN oer rn OR ERE EREMO ERR PERI eU MN OP NIE ix Introduction gue cT xii Organization of this manual eeeseeseesseseeeeeeeeene nee ene en rennen rennen trennen nenne xiii Symbols us
44. ine 2 RCLN MODE Operation 6 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 View 40 Operation 7 Press the arrow key and select the Set Display line 2 Set Operation 8 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 Disable Operation 9 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 Complete 5 1 2 3 RtyCnt value in the CLNROL function You can choose the RtyCnt value in the CLNROL function RtyCnt means the number of the picking or putting error restoration in the transporter operation When the number of the picking or putting error restoration exceeds the set RtyCnt value the Alarm LED is blinking and REQ CLNROL message is displayed on the LCD 5 1 2 4 Changing the RtyCnt value Default RtyCnt value 15 The procedure described below is the operation in case of changing the RtyCnt from default value 215 to 25 Operation Example Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the MAINTENANC command Display MAINTENANC Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 1 PASSWORD Display line 2 0000000000 41 Tip If you press the allow key the number is up or down If you press the enter key the number is decided and the cursor move t
45. ing problems in the internal LTO drive or the robotics of the TD LTO2 Autoloader Sample Bar Code Label on the cartridge wm Figure 4 3 Sample Bar Code Label on the Cartridge Tip Do not place any type of mark on the white space area at either end of the bar code A mark in this area may prevent the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader from reading the bar code label Using Bar Code Labels Precautions When using a bar code labels please observe the following precautions Use only TANDBERG DATA supplied bar code labels Do not re use a bar code label or re apply a used bar code label over an existing label Before you apply a new bar code label remove the old label by gently pulling it Remove the bar code label from the label sheet carefully Do not stretch the bar code label or cause the edges to curl Position the bar code label within the recessed label area Do not place other autoloader readable bar code labels on other surfaces of the cartridge They may interfere with the ability of the bar code reader to read the bar code 34 4 4 Handling Precautions This section describes precautions to take when handling the data cartridge 4 4 1 Usage Precautions O Before use Open the cartridge door and check that the reader pin is locked Do not use a data cartridge that is damaged misshapen or bent When using a data cartridge that has been stored under conditions other than the operation
46. ld be followed for proper installation There is also a description of the rack mounting method Chapter3 Operation In this chapter a description is provided of the TD Autoloader LTO2 operation front panel menu organization and the method of inserting the data cartridge Chapter 4 Cartridges This chapter describes the method of handling the data cartridge that is used in the Autoloader as well as handling precautions Chapter 5 Daily Maintenance The cleaning method and precautions to take when moving and storing the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader are described so that the Autoloader can be maintained in the best condition for whenever it is used Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Should the Autoloader fail to operate properly please check the details described in this chapter before assuming a breakdown has occurred If the problem persists please request servicing from a repair company AppendixA Specifications The specifications of the Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader and the data cartridge are listed here Appendix B Optional Items and Supplies Optional items and supplies are listed here Appendix C Error Code This section lists the Autoloader error codes and treatment method xiii Symbols used in this manual Symbols used in this manual The following symbols are used to indicate cautions or tips for operations For symbols related to safety precautions please refer to the descriptions aforementioned Important Indicates h
47. le locking mechanism comprising a door lock and an electronic lock When the power is in the OFF condition the electronic lock is activated by a solenoid and the door cannot be opened When it is necessary to open the door while the power is in the OFF condition use the emergency release key that has been supplied See 3 8 Using the Emergency Release Key for information describing the use of the emergency release key 2 Use the door lock key supplied with the main unit to release the door lock then open the front door Tip The Autoloader is designed so that the electronic lock operation will again be activated if the front door is not opened within 10 seconds following the release of the door lock with the door lock key Should the door become locked again follow this same procedure to release the door lock and then open the front door within 10 seconds 3 Refer to the diagram affixed to the inside of the front door and press down on the lock lever located at the lower left to release the magazine lock see figure 3 1 4 Pull out the magazine that has protruded see figure 3 2 Figure 3 1 Lock Lever Figure 3 2 Pulling out the Magazine 4 3 2 Loading the Magazine Follow the procedure described below to load the magazine into the Autoloader 1 Check that the power of the Autoloader is ON Tip The Autoloader has a double locking mechanism comprising a key operated door lock and an electronic l
48. leaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 Lf the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center The cartridge could not be taken out from the drive Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center Connections Host does not detect Autoloader Check whether the terminating connector is mounted to the Autoloader and whether the cables are properly connected Check whether the Autoloader is recognized by the operating system Backup software application of the host does not detect Autoloader When the backup software detects the drive but does not detect the Autoloader check whether the Autoloader module or the changer option accompanies the backup software Most software packages require an Autoloader robotic and an additional module for communications When the backup software detects the Autoloader but does not detect the drive check whether the correct backup software driver has been installed Changed SCSI ID of the drive is not recognized by the host computer Check whether different ID numbers have been assigned to the SCSI devices on the same bus Restart the host After connection to the Autoloader the response speed slows down or the system stops Check that there are no conflicts of the SCSI ID among all the devices connected to the host There is no need to put the S
49. nal cable or terminating connector is completed check that the power switch is OFF switched to the O side After checking it plug the AC power cord supplied with the main unit into the AC power connector of this device Ensure that the plug is inserted completely D D i Ip D D AC power cable d QJ QJ J Connect to the external AC power outlet Figure 2 4 AC Power Cable Connection 10 2 4 Attaching and removing the Filter Element Attach the Filter Element to the rear panel of the Autoloader as shown in Figure 2 5 Remove the Filter Element from the rear panel of the Autoloader as shown in Figure 2 5 Replace the Filter Element every 6 months Figure 2 5 Attaching and removing a Filter Element 2 5 Switching ON the Power Switch and the Power On Sequence Switching ON the power of the Autoloader executes an automatic power on sequence 1 Connect the AC power cable 2 Press the right side of the Autoloader front panel power switch to switch the power ON 3 When the power is supplied the POWER LED lights in green and the power on test starts 4 When the power on test ends normally READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed on the top level of the LCD Power switch
50. ndberg LTO2 Autoloader e amp Figure 1 1 Front Panel of the LTO2 Autoloader Front door This door prevents the intrusion of foreign objects While the power is ON unlock the door lock with the door lock key supplied with the main unit Key lock The front door is locked with the door lock key supplied with the main unit Pushing in the key and turning it clockwise 90 degrees will release the lock The unit should normally be used with the door locked n f Door Locked Door Open Power switch This switch switches the power of the Autoloader on and off A press on the right side switches the power ON and a press on the left side O switches the power OFF Liquid Crystal Display This liquid crystal display LCD is organized in 2 lines of 10 characters and 11 icon characters It displays the status of the Autoloader menus and error information Alarm LED This LED lights in red should some kind of fault arise in the Autoloader Power LED This LED lights in green when the power is supplied and the power switch is ON it is unlit when the power is OFF Panel keys O Bi arrow key Moves forward through the menu L E arrow key Moves backward through the menu ENTER key Defines and executes the displayed menu or operation command ESCAPE key Cancels the execution of the selected command or returns to the previous scr
51. ng Cartridge i inne e Pen ete eden cereis 32 4 2 Wrte Protect S witch it re ett oie a e eee E e e Epi iba D eei o Pro HE e 33 4 3 Bar Code Fabel cronin oi eR Rad e Od peret ee dee eodein 34 4 4 Handling Precautions ihre n tette teapot eos tr eR Een cS LU ee abt i 35 44 1 Usage Precautions uero rede manum enia iis 35 4 4 2 General Precautions vs che toe toe eec a eer gene SA teas enema 33 4 4 3 Standards for Prohibition of Use eese eren nennen 36 AAA Service Lie ode eet ee d eto tt 36 4 4 5 Storage of Data Cartridges eese eene eee i t et niece ee A se RA 36 Chapter 5 Daily Maintenance esee eo eoe oro en ovn vo aat nno an an oaa aeu nonu usate pa 37 Dl Cleaning ueniet ettet it le ee oe up ne io e ET 37 4 1 Cleanmng ot the Drive Hea ad necne etae m eee 37 5 1 2 Cleaning the Roller inside of the transporter eene 39 5 1 3 Gleaning ot the Main Unit oie eee Pa t e rede Ris 51 5 L4 Cleaning ot the magazine tee dre p eee P ts inden ate 52 5 L5 Cleaning of th cartridge i eene eee eee Ete cente De eta 52 5 2 Movement and Shipping of the Autoloader eene 53 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ioco esee ton ene RENE eS ROE EN EEN ERR ERENEE NUN ORE sve EE NE EU ERES gPSEE 54 6 L Other Matters to Check ocn eee eere eb e pesetas 60 6 2 When Requesting Maintenance rennen rennen eren trennen 60 Appendix A Specifications ge E 61 Appendix B Optional Items and S
52. ntermediate classification and Code 3 small classification and the CMer character string is configured at the leading position as described in the examples below Examples of error code displays CMer OO IL AA OO Code 1 large classification OGO Code 2 intermediate classification AA Code 3 small classification CMer Error Code 1 Table D1 sorts the contents of CMer error code 1 errors Displayed here is the large classification of operations at the time of error occurrence Table D1 CMer Error Code 1 Table OO Description 20 An error occurring during the Move Medium command execution from SCSI 30 An error occurring during the Initialize Element Status command execution from SCSI 40 An error occurring during transporter P move system initialization 70 An error occurring during transporter Y move system initialization 64 CMer Error Code 2 Table D2 sorts the contents of CMer error code 2 errors Displayed here is a further classification of the operation of CMer error code 1 Table D2 CMer Error Code 2 Table og Description 00 This error code is conforms to the upper CMer Error Code 1 20 An error occurring during ejection of the cartridge from the drive 30 An error occurring during loading of the cartridge to the drive 40 An error occurring during transporter P drive system initialization error restoration 50 An error occurring
53. o the next digit If you have a mistake press escape key All numbers you have entered are canceled Operation 5 In this condition press the ENTER key and set the above password Display line 2 RCLN MODE Operation 6 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 View Operation 7 Press the arrow key and select the Set Display line 2 Set Operation 8 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 Disable Operation 9 Press the arrow key and select the RtyCnt 252 Display line 2 RtyCnt 25 Operation 10 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 Complete 42 5 1 2 5 Cleaning of the Roller Maintenance personnel can clean the Roller of the internal transporter 5 1 2 5 1 Execution timing of the cleaning Important Before cleaning please confirm Backup and Restore are not executed 1 When the request of the cleaning When the Alarm LED is blinking and REQ CLNROL message is displayed on the LCD the Autoloader is requiring to clean the Roller inside of the transporter 2 When the CMer error happen If the error is caused by the contamination on the Roller the Autoloader recovers by executing the cleaning as follows Insert Door lock key and turn right When REQ RESET is displayed on the LCD turn Door lock key left Push ESCAPE and ENTER key hold about more than 3 seconds 1 Open the
54. ock When the power is in the OFF condition the electronic lock is activated by a solenoid and the door cannot be opened When it is necessary to open the door while the power is in the OFF condition use the emergency release key that has been supplied See 3 8 Using the Emergency Release Key for information describing the use of the emergency release key 2 Use the door lock key supplied with the main unit to release the door lock then open the front door Tip The Autoloader is designed so that the electronic lock operation will again be activated if the front door is not opened within 10 seconds following the release of the door lock with the door lock key Should the door become locked again follow this same procedure to release the door lock and then open the front door within 10 seconds 3 Set the magazine as indicated in the figure and press the PUSH mark portion back until it locks with a click sound 4 Close the front door and lock it using the door lock key supplied with the main unit Figure 3 3 Loading the Magazine 15 3 3 Loading the Cartridge This section describes the method of loading the cartridges In this device the slot numbers are assigned to the magazine and internal fixed slots as illustrated below Top of device Rear of device Front of device Figure 3 4 Slot Logical Numbers Important The Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader w BCR requires a free slot used to swap cartridge
55. of lightning pull out the power plug from the outlet In case lightning strikes before pulling out the power plug do not touch the device including cables as it may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not allow pets to approach the device Do not allow pets and other animals to approach the device Excrement or hair entering the device may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use cellular phones PHS personal handy phone system or pagers near the device Turn off cellular phones PHS or pagers near the device as its electric waves may cause an operation error Vil WARNING Label WARNING labels are affixed to or around the parts where latent dangers exist so that customers are always aware of the dangers when operating the device therefore do not remove or soil the labels If any of the labels are not affixed peeling off or stained contact our dealers prar Beith WARNING N WARNING HEAVY ITEM mo THU TIL FEELT FAL B TE SEM PE HAE V d RIS UH AT Jata 1 S A RISK OF ELECTRA li rri ALi EHOGK DO NOT OPEN is i To qupd the riok c QUALIFILE SER IGE UNI LIE EET I i PERSONNEL OHLY imaga Lo Che HO USER SERYVICEABLE mrm eee sr G MPORNENTS INSIDE ot HH tm D sors pean le Figurel WARNING Label D Figurell WARNING Label Figurelll Top v
56. oloader 5 Disconnect the AC power cable the SCSI cable and the terminating resistance connector 6 House the magazine and lock the door Tip When shipping this device please pack it using the original packaging materials and box If these packaging materials are not available pack the device using cushioning material so that the device is not subjected to shock at time of shipping 53 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting The following table describes the method of troubleshooting the Autoloader Should the Autoloader fail to operate properly please check the details of the table for information If the problem is not covered in the table or if it persists even though the various restoration measures have been tried please contact your nearest TD Customer Support Center company Please refer to the manual of the server workstation or application software for any associated problems Inquire with the system administrator before switching off the power If the power is switched off while an active device is connected to the SCSI bus don t switch the power back on again If this is done while the bus is in an active condition data may be lost or the host system could stop Phenomenon Recovery Procedure Power Supply Check the connection of the power cable Check whether the power switch is ON Check whether power is being supplied to the power outlet Try using another available power outle
57. on and then the Autoloader along with the peripherals connected to the server workstation Important Before shutting down the system check that a data cartridge is not loaded in the tape drive If the system is shut down while the data cartridge is still loaded in the tape drive the next time the system is started the reading writing of data recorded on the data cartridge may not be performed properly or this could cause damage to the data cartridge or this device Do not shut down or restart the system while this device is operating Check that this device is stopped before closing down or restarting the system Important If an error message is shown as Unreadable Media on the PC console s screen without front panel LED lighting solid red during the following operations Inventory Erase Backup Restore and etc please retry the sam operation Also if the cartridge remains in the drive please eject the cartridge from the drive by manual operation refer 3 5 Operation of the Panel Keys before retrying the operation 213 Chapter 3 Operation In this chapter a description is provided of the operation methods that should be known for the daily use of the Autoloader as well as information about the LCD indications 3 1 Removal of the Magazine Follow the procedure described below to remove the magazine from the Autoloader 1 Check that the power of the Autoloader is ON Tip The Autoloader has a doub
58. on condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C maximum 79 F 5 without cartridge tapes 6 with cartridge tapes non operational cartridge 61 LTO2 Data Cartridge TD P N 432744 LTOI Data Cartridge TD P N 432630 1 Before you use a data cartridge acclimatize it to the operating environment for a time equal to the time that it was out of the operating environment up to a maximum of 24 hours The best storage container for the data cartridge is the original shipping container When you ship a data cartridge place it in a sealed moisture proof bag to protect it from moisture contaminants and physical damage Ship the cartridge in a shipping container that has enough packing material to cushion the data cartridge and prevent it from moving within the container Capacity per cartridge 200 GB with 2 1 compression 400 GB 100 GB with 2 1 compression 200 GB Environmental conditions Operating Temperature 10 45 C 50 F 113 F Relative humidity 10 80 RH non condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C maximum 79 F Storage Temperature 16 32 C 60 F 90 F Relative humidity 20 80 RH non condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C maximum 79 F 7 with Bar Code Label 8 Operational storage Universal cleaning cartridge TD P N 432631 This cleaning cartridge is valid for 50 uses Environmental conditions are the same as for the data cartridge 62 Appendix B Optional Items and Sup
59. plies Optional Items The items listed below are available for the Autoloader Please advise your dealer of the product name and part number at the time of purchase Table B1 Optional Items Product Name TD P N Specification LTO Data cartridge 432630 1 See Appendix A LTO2 Data cartridge 432744 See Appendix A 432664 Same as the magazine Mogae At mec sie supplied with the Autoloader LTO Bar Code Label 432665 100 Supplies The items listed below are available for the Autoloader Please advise your dealer of the product name and part number at the time of purchase Table B2 Supplies Product Name P N Specification f Used to clean the heads Cleaning cartridge 432631 of the Autoloader Roller cleaner set 432669 Filter Element 432697 Replace the Filter Element every 6 months 63 Appendix C Error Code When an error occurs with the Autoloader a 4 to 6 digit error code is displayed on the LCD on the front panel of the Autoloader Various messages may also be displayed as required Error codes are roughly classified according to the leading character string as described below Leading character string CMer Error related to the transporter D err Error related to the derive interface Err Error related to the panel operation CMer Error The 6 digit error codes that are displayed comprise Code 1 large classification Code 2 i
60. rcuit of a circuit portion or an electrical shock 5 1 Cleaning This section describes the method of cleaning the Autoloader and the internal heads 5 1 1 Cleaning of the Drive Head Cleaning is important and removes dirt from the surface of the magnetic heads which arises from tape travel and from the dust of the operating environment Continued writing and reading with dirty heads will result in the loss of proper writing and reading operations shortened data cartridge life scratched tape surfaces that will make the tape unusable and other faults Important The LTO cleaning cartridge TD P N 432631 is exhausted after it has performed 50 cleanings Replace the cleaning cartridge when it has performed 50 cleanings Ee 5 1 1 1 Manually Cleaning of the Drive Head Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Operation 6 Operation 6 Operation 7 Operation 8 Load the cleaning cartridge supplied with the main unit into any of the slots The cleaning cartridge is housed in slot number 5 in this example Use the panel keys to load the cleaning cartridge into the drive Cleaning will start automatically Display cleaning Displayed during cleaning When cleaning is completed DRV full is displayed Display DRV full Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Press the arrow key and select the EJECT command Display EJECT Press the ENTER key and define the EJECT command
61. re has been detection of the drive exceeding the recommended operation temperature DRV Err 2 There has been detection of the drive input voltage reaching the limit of or exceeding the permissible range DRV Err 3 A drive firmware error has occurred DRV Err 4 A fault has occurred in the drive firmware or hardware DRV Err 5 A fault has occurred in the drive hardware DRV Err 6 A drive hardware or a media error has occurred DRV Err 7 A fault of the media has occurred DRV Err 8 An error has occurred in the drive hardware or SCSI bus DRV Err 9 An error has occurred in the drive hardware or RS 422 connection DRV Err A An error has occurred in the drive hardware 67 Panel Operation and Other Messages Table D7 Table of Panel Operation and Other Messages Message Description BUSY The transporter is operating Complete The executed command has normally completed door open The front door is open Dst full There is isn t a cartridge in the loading ejection destination slot err BCR ini An error occurred during the initial inventory scan FATAL ERR Ded has been forced open during the transporter operation and the magazine has been ILLEGAL MODE Dip switch settings are not appropriate key unlock The door lock key is unlocked no magazine The magazine is not loaded NOT READY The Autoloader is engaged in the initial operation or an error has oc
62. ress the enter key the number is decided and the cursor move to the next digit If you have made a mistake press the escape key All number you have entered are canceled Operation 5 In this condition press the ENTER key and set the above password Display line 2 RCLN MODE Operation 6 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 View 39 Operation 7 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 2 Enable or Disable and RtyCnt XX are alternately displayed 5 1 2 2 Setting the CLNROL function Disable If you would like to set the CLNROL function disable follow the procedure described below Important In normal operation please use the default settings Operation 1 Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Operation 2 Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Operation 3 Press the arrow key and select the MAINTENANC command Display MAINTENANC Operation 4 Press the ENTER key and define the command Display line 1 PASSWORD Display line 2 0000000000 Tip If you press the allow key the number is up or down If you press the enter key the number is decided and the cursor move to the next digit If you have made a mistake press the escape key All number you have entered are canceled Operation 5 In this condition press the ENTER key and set the above password Display l
63. rts replacement make a note of the indicator display condition and the details of the LCD indications This information will be useful at maintenance time We also ask that you submit the contents that are entered on the Operation Conditions and Customer s Sheet located at the end of the manual The warranty card may be required at the time of maintenance Please have it ready 60 Appendix A Specifications Autoloader Main Unit Maximum data storage capacity 200GB x 10 400GB x 10 1 9 for Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader w BCR 2 2 1 compressed 3 with Bar Code Reader Number of cartridges Max 10 SCSI Interface Ultral60 LVD Dimensions including filter 223 W 696 D x 178 H mm 8 8 w X 27 4 D X 7 0 H in 4 A vacant space of 5U is required when Rackmount kit optional mounting this Autoloader into a rack Weight Less than 18kg 39 71bs Maximum data transfer rate 35MB s native 70MB s at 2 1 compressed Line voltage AC100 127 200 240V auto voltage select Line frequency 50 60Hz Power consumption 1 3 0 5A Environmental conditions Operating Temperature 10 C 35 C 50 F 95 F Relative humidity 20 80 RH non condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C maximum 79 F Non operating Temperature 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Relative humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Wet bulb temperature 26 C maximum 79 F Storage 9 Temperature 16 C 32 C 61 F 90 F Relative humidity 20 80 RH n
64. stallation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help CAUTIONS 1 All rights reserved 2 The contents of this document may be changed without prior notice 3 No part of this document may be reproduced without the permission of Tandberg 4 Though the contents of this manual are thoroughly prepared please contact the dealer you purchased if you have any questions or if mistakes or omissions are found 5 Tandberg shall not be held liable for the effect of operations regardless of item 4 Safety Precautions se sure to read this section before using this product Safety Descriptions This manual describes dangers that may be caused by ignoring the cautions and the ways to avoid those dangers Warning labels are attached on the components that may cause danger Waring and caution terms are used for warning labels to describe the degree of the danger A a AN CAUTION This indicates a hazard that coul
65. t Replace the power cable Check whether the fan at the rear panel of the Autoloader is rotating Autoloader does not switch on Check whether all of the cartridges are completely inserted into the The power on test failed An error message appears on the front panel LCD magazine and fixed slots and whether the magazine is properly installed in the Autoloader Check whether the internal packaging materials have been removed Check whether the front door is properly closed The cartridge that was inserted in the drive at the time of the Autoloader power on failure does not return to an operational condition even after the power is switched on Check whether the fan at the rear panel of the Autoloader is rotating Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch it back on right away Messages don t appear on the display Check whether the power cable is connected to a live power outlet Check whether the power switch is ON Check whether the fan at the rear panel of the Autoloader is rotating Switch off the power of the Autoloader and then switch it back on right away 54 Phenomenon Recovery Procedure Cartridge Operation Cartridge is entwined in the transporter Execute cleaning of the Roller See Section 5 1 2 If the phenomenon has a relapse contact your nearest Customer Support Center Transporter does not load unload the cartridge Execute c
66. t error before finishing Unload command 0192 The Autoloader detected state error on communication with the drive 40050 4007 The Autoloader detected an error during Eject from slot 4008 400A The Autoloader detected an error during Load to slot 4011 Operating mistake 40510 4053 The Autoloader detected an error during self test maintenace mode 66 Messages Messages such as the following are displayed as required Messages Related to the Drive Interface Table D6 Table of Messages Related to the Drive Interface Message Description Drive status Calibrate The drive is being calibrated Cleaning The drive is being cleaned Erasing The drive is erasing Loading The drive is loading Locating The drive is locating Reading The drive is reading Rewinding The drive is rewinding REQ clean The drive is requesting a cleaning Unloading The drive is unloading Wait load Waiting for loading completion following execution of the Load command Wait unload Waiting for unloading completion following execution of the Unload command Writing The drive is writing DRV full There is a cartridge in the drive DRV empty There isn t a cartridge in the drive Autoloader and Drive COMM ERROR The Autoloader detected a communication error with the drive Drive error and c aution DRV Err 1 The
67. the device as internal temperatures will rise resulting in a fire or an electric shock as well as operation error Do not connect disconnect the interface cable with the plug still inserted in the outlet Remove the power cable from the outlet before connecting disconnecting the interface cable Touching cables or connectors while the power cable is connected may lead to an electric shock or a fire due to a short circuit even if the power is OFF Do not use an interface cable other than the one specified Use an interface cable specified by TD and connect it after checking the device or connector Using an interface cable other than the one specified or connecting the cable to the wrong connection point may lead to a fire due to a short circuit Follow the instructions described below for handling and connecting the interface cable o not step on the cable o not place items on the cable o not use the device with the cable connected loosely o not use a damaged cable o not use a damaged cable connector e sure to lock the fastening screws Cautions of maintenance A ENS A A Do not disassemble repair or modify by yourself Never disassemble repair or modify this device Doing so results in the danger of an electric shock or a fire as well as operation error of the device Do not clean the device with the plug still inserted in the outlet Turn the
68. trary slot to the drive 5 SCSI ID Permits setting changing and checking of the drive and Autoloader SCSI ID 6 RETRY MODE 7 MAINTENANC You can check or change the CLNROL function 25 3 6 Setting the SCSI ID This command sets the SCSI ID of the Autoloader in conjunction with SCSI devices such as the server workstation that is to be connected The following SCSI IDs are assigned to this device as default values prior to shipping from the factory SCSI IDs at time of factory shipping e Tape drive 1 e Autoloader 0 Important The Autoloader and the tape drive must each have an independent SCSI ID This device has a specification that does not allow duplication of the tape drive and Autoloader IDs Please check that the IDs of other SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus do not duplicate the IDs of the tape drive and the Autoloader Checking the SCSI ID and the method of changing it are described in this section 3 6 1 Checking the SCSI ID Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Tip Switch ON the power and wait for the completion of the power on test Display READY and DRV empty are alternately displayed Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Press the arrow key and select the SCSI ID command Display SCSI ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display View ID Press the ENTER key and define the command Display L 0 D 1
69. upper Roller rotate it as shown in figure 5 5 and clean all over the surface Figure 5 6 shows the upper Roller after cleaning Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Operation 5 Wipe off remaining water on the Roller with a dry swab 47 Operation 6 If you have finished cleaning of the upper Roller press the arrow key 2 and define the command Then the Roller moves backwards a little as shown in figure 5 7 Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Step 2 gt gt Figure 5 7 AN CAUTION A Do not insert your hands during displaying Caution message as fingers may be pinched in the Roller Tip If you press the arrow key in this position of the Roller the Roller moves to previous position as shown in figure 5 6 Operation 7 Then clean about three quarters of the Roller s surface as shown in figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 shows it after cleaning Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 48 Operation 8 Wipe off remaining water on the Roller by dry swab Operation 9 If you have finished cleaning of the upper Roller press the arrow key gt and define the command Then the Roller moves further backwards a little as shown in figure 5 10 Display line 1 CLEAN ROLL Display line 2 Step 3 gt gt Figure 5 10 AN CAUTION A Do not insert your hands during displaying Caution message LIA as fingers may be pinched in the Roller Tip
70. upplies eee eere eee e eene eene tenue 63 Appendix Error Code uneeiieteetn a cebue teo ce three bee o sesoses irn He FE soe REDE SE EIN DR 64 X Introduction Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader is an external memory device that has been developed for the file systems of servers and other equipment This large capacity high performance streaming cartridge tape device is designed for use in medium intermediate to top level computer systems This manual describes the overview operation maintenance method regular maintenance and troubleshooting of this device so as to avoid maintenance faults Please keep this manual in a safe place so that it may be easily referred to when necessary Xii Organization of this manual This section describes the organization of this manual and an overview of each chapter Use it when you would like to find out something about this device Chapter 1 Tandberg LTO2 Autoloader This chapter describes the features of the Autoloader as well as the package contents and the names of the parts It also covers precautions for handling and storage See the description at the beginning of the manual concerning precautions for the safe handling of the device Chapter2 Setup This chapter presents a step by step explanation of the procedure from the connection of the Autoloader to a server or workstation all the way to bringing it up to a usable condition The procedure shou
71. when current exceeds the rated value In addition to prevent from an electric shock or a fire caused by damage of the power cable do not perform the following actions ulling the power cable inching the power cable ending the power cable ouring chemicals on the power cable Twisting the power cable lacing items on the power cable undling the power cable odifying processing or repairing the power cable ixing the power cable with staples etc Do not use a damaged power cable replace damaged power cable with one with the same specification For replacement contact the dealer from whom you purchased this device or a maintenance service company IV Cautions for installing transporting storing and connecting AN CAUTION 9 A A A A A A Do not lift the device alone This device weights 18 kg Lifting it alone may injure your back Be sure to transport or move the device with two persons Do not install in location other than the one specified Do not install this device in the location listed below or other than the location specified in this manual as a fire may occur usty place umid place such as near a hot water supply nstall where exposed to direct sunlight nstable place Do not cover the air inlet Do not cover the fan on the back panel and air inlet on the front panel of
72. within the magazine at this time Reload a magazine into the main unit that has vacant slots for slot 5 to 7 Lock the front door and wait for READY to be displayed Press the ENTER key Display STATUS Press the arrow key and select the EJECT command Display EJECT Press the ENTER key and define the command Display Eject Drv Press the arrow key and select Eject Slot Display Eject Slot Press the ENTER key and execute the command Display Complete when the command ends normally Err XXXXXX when an error occurs XXXXXX is the error code When required remove the magazine and remove the cartridges of slot 5 to 7 which have been moved eEjecting by command is valid only when slot numbers 5 to 7 among the magazine slots are all vacant slots eWhen ejecting by command is executed all cartridges housed in slot numbers 8 to 10 within the fixed slots are moved to the magazine 20 3 5 Operation of the Panel Keys 3 5 1 Organization of the Front Panel Switches The arrangement of switches as viewed from in front of the front panel is as illustrated below ge CV o WEEI Figure 3 7 Front Panel Switches 3 5 2 Functions of the Switches The functions of the various switches are described below Be key arrow key Moves forward through the menu lt key arrow key Moves backward through the menu ENTER key Defines and executes the displayed menu or operation command
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