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iii
Regulatory Notices
FCC Notices (USA Only)
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and
found 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. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference with radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
Move the equipment away from the receiver.
Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and the receiver are on different branch circuits.
If necessary, consult a representative of ADIC or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You may
find the following booklet helpful: FCC Interference Handbook, 1996, available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00450-7.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
A Notice About Shielded Cables: Use only shielded cables for connecting peripherals to this device to reduce the
possibility of interference with radio and television reception. Using shielded cables ensures that you maintain the
appropriate FCC radio frequency emissions compliance (for a Class A device) or FCC certification (for a Class B
device) of this product.
The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with FCC regulations:
Product Name: DLT Autoloader
Model number: FS-DLT Autoloader
Company name: Advanced Digital Information Corporation
PO Box 97057
Redmond, WA 98073-9757 USA
(425) 881-8004
IC Notice (Canada Only)
Most tape libraries are classified by the Industry Canada (IC) Interference-Causing Equipment Standard #3 (ICES-003) as Class B
digital devices. To determine which classification (Class A or B) applies to your tape library, examine all registration labels located
on the bottom or the back panel of your library. A statement in the form of “IC Class A ICES-3” or “IC Class B ICES-3” will be
located on one of these labels.
Note that Industry Canada regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the tape library
manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This Class B (or Class A, if so indicated on the registration label) digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B (ou Classe A, si ainsi indiqué sur l’étiquette d’enregistration) respecte toutes les
exigences du Reglement sur le Materiel Brouilleur du Canada.
iv
EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)
This device belongs to category B devices as described in EN 55022, unless it is specifically stated that it is a category A
device on the specification label. The following applies to devices in category A of EN 55022 (radius of protection up to
30 meters). The user of the device is obliged to take all steps necessary to remove sources of interference to telecommunication or other devices.
Pokud nenÌ na typovÈm ötitku poËÌtaËe uvedeno, ûe spad· do t¯Ìdy A podle EN 55022, spad· automaticky do t¯Ìdy B podle
EN 55022. Pro za¯ÌzenÌ za¯azen· do t¯Ìdy A (ochrannÈ p·smo 30m) podle EN 55022 platÌ n·sledujÌcÌ. Dojde-li k ruöenÌ
telekomunikaËnÌch nebo jinych za¯ÌzenÌ, je uûivatel povinen provÈst takov· opat¯enÌ, aby ruöenÌ odstranil.
CE Notice
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this tape library to the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) directive of the
European Community. Such marking is indicative that this tape library meets or exceeds the following technical standards:
EN 55022 — “Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.”
This system is an EN 55022 Class B device.
EN 50081-1 — “Electromagnetic compatibility—Generic emmision standard Part 1: Residential, commercial, and light industry.”
EN 50082-1:1997 — “Electromagnetic compatibility—Generic immunity standard Part 1: Residential, commercial, and light
industry.”
EN 61000-3-2 — “Harmonic current emissions test.” — Device Class A.
EN61000-3-3 — “Voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems test.”
EN 61000-4-3 — “Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test.” — Severity level 2.
EN 61000-4-4 — “Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test.” — Severity level 2.
EN 61000-4-5 — “Surge immunity test.” — Severity level 2.
EN 61000-4-6 — “Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields.” — Severity level 2.
EN 61000-4-8 — “Power frequency magnetic field immunity test.” — Severity level 2.
EN 61000-4-11 — “Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test.” — Performance criteria B and C.
ENV 50204 — “Radiated electromagnetic field from digital radio telephones.”
EN 60950:1992 + Amd.1:1993 + Amd.2:1993 with considerations to Amd.3:1995 — “Safety of Information Technology
Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment.”
A “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with the preceding standards has been made and is on file at ADIC Europe, ZAC de
Basses Auges, 1, rue Alfred de Vigny, 78112 Fourqueux, FRANCE.
VCCI Notices (Japan Only)
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference for information technology
equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference.
Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
Note that VCCI regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the tape library manufacturer could
void your authority to operate this equipment.
Regulatory Notices v
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to EN 45014
Manufacturer’s Name:
Manufacturer’s Address:
declares, that the product:
Product
(Produit, Erzeugnis):
Model Numbers
(Marque Commercial,
Warenbezeichnung):
conforms to the following international standards,
Emissions:
Immunity:
Safety:
Supplementary Information:
Quality:
Advanced Digital Information Corporation
11431 Willows Road ZAC des Basses Auges
Redmond, Washington 98052 1, rue Alfred de Vigny
USA 78112 Fourqueux,
FRANCE
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user to the presence of
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Caution
All safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is
operated, and should be retained for future reference. This unit has been
engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. Improper use can
result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the
safeguards, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and
servicing.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. Ventilation - The product should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with proper ventilation. Heat - The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, furnaces, or other heat
producing appliances.
Power Sources - The product should be connected to a power source only of the type directed in the operating instructions or
as marked on the product.
Power Cord Protection - The AC line cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against it, paying particular attention to the cord at the wall receptacle, and the point where the cord exits from the
product.
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken to insure that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the product’s
enclosure through openings.
Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other
servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Precautions
Do not use oil, solvents, gasoline, paint thinners or insecticides on the unit. Do not expose the unit to moisture, to temperatures higher than 60ºC (140ºF) or to extreme low temperatures. Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong magnetic fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic/electrical equipment,
which generate electrical noise.
Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it from the AC source outlet; pulling the cord can damage the internal
wires.
Use the unit on a firm level surface free from vibration, and do not place anything on top of unit.
Regulatory Notices .............................................................................................................................................................................. iv
Safety Notices..................................................................................................................................................................................... vii
Quick Start Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................................ xi
Switches and Indicators ................................................................................................................................................................5
DLT Media ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Other Requirements .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Unpacking and Inspecting................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Checking the Accessories ...........................................................................................................................................................12
Installing the Host Adapter................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Installing the SCSI Cable and Terminator .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting More than One FastStor................................................................................................................................... 14
Preparing the Host Computer System................................................................................................................................................. 14
Installing the Application Software ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Normal Operations.............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
General Guidelines...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Powering on the System.............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Power Up Checks................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Setting the SCSI IDs................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Prepare and Install the Data Cartridges....................................................................................................................................... 19
Close and Lock the Front Door........................................................................................................................................... 20
Drive Status Messages................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Mode 5 – DENSITY ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Mode 6 – SET SCSI ID............................................................................................................................................................... 28
Normal Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Cleaning the Drive Head............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Drive Head Cleaning Procedure.......................................................................................................................................... 31
Cleaning the Enclosure ...............................................................................................................................................................32
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................... 33
Loader and Drive Operational Problems............................................................................................................................................. 34
DIAGNOSTIC MENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34
SIGN ON .................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Using AUTOCLEAN.......................................................................................................................................................... 43
When You Call ADIC’S Technical Assistance Center....................................................................................................................... 49
Appendix A Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................... 51
x Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
This Guide …
❐provides a quick guide for experts who are familiar with installing hardware and software.
xi
r
Follow these steps to quickly get started using your ADIC FastStor:
Notes
The following defaults have been set at the factory, and in most cases, should not have to be changed.
1. Install AC line cord, first to FastStor, then to AC outlet.
2. Install SCSI terminator on FastStor.
AC Line Cord
xii Quick Start Guide
3. Power up your FastStor by pressing the Power button.
Power Button
4. Install data cartridges in slots 1 through 5 of your FastStor.
LCD indicates 1-5 are loaded.
Quick Start Guide xiii
5. Using the Mode Menu, move the cartridge from slot 1 to slot 6, and from slot 2 to slot 7.
Press MODE button until
LOAD SLOT is displayed.
Press SELECT button
twice. Tape in slot 1 will
move to slot 6.
Repeat above steps to move
tape in slot 2 to slot 7.
6. Install additional data cartridges in slots 1 and 2.
xiv Quick Start Guide
LCD indicates 1-7 loaded.
7. Connect SCSI cable to rear of FastStor and to SCSI adapter on your host computer.
8. Power up your host computer.
9. Verify your backup software.
Your ADIC FastStor is ready for operation.
SCSI Cable
Quick Start Guide xv
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xvi Quick Start Guide
Chapter
Introduction
This Chapter …
❐ provides a physical description of the switches, indicators and connectors on the front and rear panels
of the external FastStor
❐ describes the drive and media used in the FastStor
❐ describes other requirements (additional hardware and/or software) needed to utilize the FastStor
❐ provides a brief overview of the FastStor features. For detailed specifications, see Appendix A
1
elcome to your ADIC FastStor (shown above). Your FastStor is a fully automated, high-performance, highcapacity, mass storage system. The FastStor is designed to provide you with unattended, near-line and off-line
W
model-specific instances (the reference will be made to the proper model), the information is applicable to all models of the family.
data storage, archiving, backup, hierarchical storage management (HSM), and retrieval for low- and mid-range
servers and networks. Through the remainder of this manual, references will be made to the FastStor. Except in
Equipment Description
The FastStor (FastStor DLT 4000, FastStor DLT 7000, FastStor DLT 8000) is a three-model family of SCSI compatible and
economical data storage devices. All models incorporate a streaming tape cartridge data storage device, which features high
capacity, high throughput, and data compression. Equipped with a Quantum
devices on a single SCSI bus. Your FastStor can contain up to 7 data cartridges providing a maximum formatted capacity of 560
GB and a sustained data transfer rate as high as 720 MB per minute. The tape media is rated at up to 1,000,000 passes and has a
shelf life of 30 years, providing superior media durability and data reliability.
The FastStor is compatible with all operating systems and environments supporting the SCSI interface, but requires either direct
support of the operating system or a suitable application program to take advantage of its features. Hosting environments that do
not directly support SCSI interfaces, like most personal computers, require the addition of a SCSI Host Adapter card.
Your FastStor is capable of operating in either Random-Access or Sequential-Access modes. In Random-Access mode, the
application software controls cartridge management. In Sequential-Mode, your FastStor operating firmware predefines cartridge
management. Refer to the Change Mode section in Chapter 4Troubleshooting and Diagnostics, for a detailed description of
Sequential-Mode operation.
®
DLT™ drive, your FastStor operates as two SCSI
2 Introduction
Features
❐Multi-function OperatorPanel. The Operator Panel, located to the right, under the front door, employs a 1-line by 10-
character liquid crystal display (LCD), a four-key keypad, and three LEDs to permit you to monitor and control the operations
of your library. Specific areas of the LCD provide you with information such as: status of the tape storage slots (empty, or data
cartridge present); which cartridge is loaded into the drive; status of the cartridge in the drive (write-protected or data
compression enabled); and inform you when the drive requires cleaning.
❐ Media Transporter. The Media Transporteristhe media cartridge handling mechanism and normally responds to commands
from the application software to move the cartridges between the storage slots and the drive. Employing a bi-directional,
pass-through gripper, the Media Transporter picks and places cartridges to/from the front and rear mounted storage slots.
❐Scalar Emulation. To maximize application software compatibility, your FastStor shares the same command set as the ADIC
Scalar library, and can appear as either a FastStor or a Scalar.
❐ System Integrity. The cartridge storage slots, drive, and robotics are protected by a physically lockable door.
❐ CleaningCartridge. Although the cleaning cartridge can occupy a cartridge storage slot in the FastStor (facilitating
automated cleaning cycles), manual insertion of a cleaning cartridge is permitted by opening the front door and installing the
cleaning cartridge into any unoccupied storage slot. The Operator Panel is then used to load/unload the cleaning cartridge
to/from the drive.
❐Manual CartridgeUse. Individual cartridges can easily be transported to the drive by manually opening the front door and
installing the cartridge into any unoccupied storage slot. The Operator Panel is then used to load cartridges to the drive.
❐Cartridge Pre-Check. Whenever you power up your FastStor it will scan the cartridge storage slots and the drive and build a
log of valid cartridge locations.
❐Reverse Cartridge Protection. The five front cartridge storage slots employ a design that prevents the cartridges from being
inserted incorrectly.
❐Built-inDiagnostics. Your FastStor includes diagnostic firmware that tells you when drive head cleaning is required, reports
diagnostic results, and drive operating status.
❐ Barcode Ready. The available barcode reader option delivers instant media verification and inventory.
❐ 24 Hour Fast Exchange. In the event your FastStor needs to be serviced, ADIC will provide you with a next day advanced
exchange to reduce down time.
Introduction 3
DLT Drives
Your ADIC FastStor is equipped with a third-, or fourth-generation DLT drive. The DLT4000 and DLT7000 drives can read and
write 2.6 GB, 6.0 GB, and 10.0 GB tape formats for 100% interchange compatibility with earlier DLT drives. The DLT 8000 drive
can read and write 10.0, 15.0, 20.0, and 35.0 GB tape formats for 100% interchange compatibility with the DLT 2000, DLT
2000xt, DLT 4000, and DLT 7000 drives. DLT 8000 default tape density is 40 GB (80 GB compressed) when using the DLTtape
IV data cartridge. Tape density is selectable by the application software or via the Operator Panel..
Model Drive
Model
FastStor DLT4000
FastStor DLT7000
FastStor DLT8000
DLT4000 20 GB (DLTtape III)
DLT7000 20 GB (DLTtape III)
DLT8000 20 GB (DLTtape III)
Cartridge Max Capacity
(density - compressed mode)
30 GB (DLTtape IIIXT)
40 GB (DLTtape IV)
30 GB (DLTtape IIIXT)
70 GB (DLTtape IV)
30 GB (DLTtape IIIXT)
80 GB (DLTtape IV)
Maximum Capacity and Sustained Transfer Rates
Max Capacity
(compressed mode)
140 GB
210 GB
280 GB
140 GB
210 GB
490 GB
140 GB
210 GB
560 GB
Sustained Transfer Rate
(compressed mode)
3.0 MB/sec (180 MB/min)
10.0 MB/sec (600 MB/min)
12.0 MB/sec (720 MB/min)
Options
SCSI Interface
The FastStor is equipped with a Quantum manufactured drive and a corresponding robotics interface. The drive and robotics may
have Single-Ended (SE), Low Voltage Differential/Single-Ended (LVD/SE), or High Voltage Differential (HVD) SCSI interface.
SE and LVD/SE SCSI devices are not compatible with HVD SCSI devices.
Equipment damage may occur if you connect your FastStor to an
incompatible SCSI bus.
4 Introduction
Caution
Switches and Indicators
The following figures shows the switches and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the FastStor.
AC Power Connector
SCSI Channel
Connectors
FastStor Series Rear Panel
Receptacle for AC power cord.
Connections for the interface cable that connect the unit with the host
computer and/or to other devices on the SCSI channel (including
additional FastStor units). The interface cable can be attached to either
connector.
Introduction 5
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