Data General 6675, 6676, 6756, 6677 Installing And Operating Instructions

Customer Documentation
Installing and Operating the
Cartridge Tape Drive:
Models 6675, 6676, 6677, and 6756
Copyright Data General Corporation, 1992 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Rev. 02, May 1992 Ordering No. 014–001953
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Installing and Operating the Cartridge Tape Drive:
Models 6675, 6676, 6677, and 6756
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Revision History: Original Release – March 1990
First Revision – August 1990 Second Revision – May 1992
This manual is an extensive revision of the original manual. Therefore, we have not used change indicators.
NOTE
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. 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 installation. 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/TV technician for help.
WARNING
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for complicance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. T esting was done with shielded cables. Therefore, in order to comply with the FCC regulations, you must use shielded cables with your installation.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’ émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
Dieses Gerät ist funkentstört nach VDE 0871 Grenzwertklasse B und entspricht den technischen Vorschriften der DBP–V erfügung 1046/1984.

About This Document

This document explains how to install and operate the Models        drives. Before you begin, find the setting up, expanding, or
maintaining manual for the computer in which you will install the drive. If you are installing the drive in a mass–storage subsystem, you need the computer manual and also a copy of the mass–storage subsystem’s installation and maintaining manual. During the installation procedure, you must refer to the drive–jumpering rules and drive–mounting instructions contained in one or both of these manuals.
Occasionally, you may need to refer to the operating instructions for the Model        drive. We suggest that you place this drive manual in the back of the binder that contains the manual for your computer.

Telephone Assistance

If you are unable to solve a problem using any manual you received with your system, telephone support is available with your hardware warranty and with Support Plus and Hotline Software Support service contracts. If you are within the United States or Canada, contact the Data General Customer Support Center (CSC) by calling 1–800–DG–HELPS. Lines are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., your time, Monday through Friday. The center will put you in touch with a member of Data General’s telephone assistance staff who can answer your questions.
For telephone assistance outside the United States or Canada, ask your Data General sales representative for the appropriate telephone number .
Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Damage
The cover(s) and filler panel(s) installed on your equipment protect the electronic circuits inside the equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. However , when you remove these covers and filler panels to replace or install subassemblies, you can inadvertently damage the sensitive electronic circuits in the equipment by simply touching them. Electrostatic charge that has accumulated on your body discharges through the circuits. If the air in the work area is very dry, running a humidifier in the work area will help decrease the risk of ESD damage. You must follow the procedures below to prevent damage to the equipment.
CAUTION: Read and understand the following instructions before you remove the
cover(s) or panel(s) from the equipment.
Provide enough room to work on the equipment. Clear the work site of any unnecessary materials or materials that naturally build up electrostatic charge, such as foam packaging, foam cups, cellophane wrappers, and similar materials.
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Do not remove replacement or upgrade subassemblies from their antistatic packaging until the exact moment that you are ready to install them.
Gather the tools, manuals, an ESD kit, and all other materials you will need before you remove covers and panels from the equipment. Procedures for removing subassemblies usually list required materials at the beginning. After you remove a cover or panel, you should avoid moving away from the work site; otherwise, you may build up an electrostatic charge.
Use an ESD kit when handling circuit boards or when touching the electronic circuits inside the equipment. If you don’t have an ESD kit, you can order one from Data General. If an emergency arises and an ESD kit is not available, follow the procedures in the “Emergency Procedures (without an ESD kit)” section.
Replace the cover(s) or panel(s) on the equipment as soon as possible so that the electronic circuits are protected.
If the equipment has an opening for an optional device (such as a mass–storage drive), and the device is not installed, make sure a filler panel is installed in the opening before connecting the equipment to the ac power outlet.

Emergency Procedures (without an ESD kit)

In an emergency when an ESD kit is not available, use the following procedures to reduce the possibility of an electrostatic discharge by ensuring that your body and the subassembly are at the same electrostatic potential.
CAUTION: These procedures are not a substitute for the use of an ESD kit. Follow
them only in the event of an emergency.
Before touching any electronic circuits or boards inside the equipment, firmly touch a bare (unpainted) surface of the equipment.
Before removing any replacement or upgrade subassembly from its antistatic bag, place one hand firmly on an unpainted surface of the chassis, and at the same time, pick up the replacement or upgrade subassembly while it is still sealed in the antistatic bag. Once you have done this, do not move around the room or contact other furnishings, personnel, or surfaces until you have installed and secured the subassembly in the equipment.
Remove the subassembly from the antistatic bag, handling printed–circuit boards by the edges. Avoid touching components and circuits on a printed– circuit board.
If you must move around the room or touch other surfaces before securing the subassembly in the equipment, first place the subassembly back in the antistatic bag. When you are ready again to install the subassembly repeat these procedures.
Order an ESD kit from Data General for the next time you need to add or remove a cover or panel.
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Installing the Drive

This section explains how to install the Models 6675, 6676, 6677, and 6756 half–height 1/4–inch cartridge tape drives in a Data General computer or mass–storage subsystem that uses the small computer system interface (SCSI). Table 1 highlights the specifications for the cartridge tape drive and removable tape cartridge. Refer to the information in this table as needed.
Table 1 Specifications for the Cartridge Tape Drive and Removable Tape
Cartridges
Cartridge Tape Drive
Interface SCSI-1
± 12Vdc(±5%) .50 A (maximum) +5Vdc(±12%) .90 A (maximum)
Power Dissipation
± 12 V dc 15.0 W
+5Vdc 3.1W
Weight 1.36 kg (3 lbs)
Removable Tape Cartridge Format
QIC-24
1
2
Capacity Tape Speed
60 Mbytes 90 ips
QIC-120 125 Mbytes 90 ips
QIC-150 150 Mbytes 90 ips
QIC-320 320 Mbytes 120 ips
QIC-525 525 Mbytes 120 ips
1
The actual format imposed on a blank tape depends on which size cartridge tape you use. When you write to QIC–24 or QIC–150 tapes, a QIC–150 format is imposed. When you write to QIC–320 or QIC–525 tapes, a QIC–525 format is imposed. If you want to use a QIC–320 tape to transfer data from this stand–alone cartridge tape drive to a 150–Mbyte tape drive, you must first write to the QIC–320 tape from the 150–Mbyte tape drive to impose the correct format.
2
Read only.
NOTE: The environmental specifications for the cartridge tape drive meet or exceed those of the
Data General computer or mass–storage subsystem in which you install this cartridge tape drive. Refer to your Data General computer or mass–storage subsystem installation manual for the environmental specifications.

Prerequisites

Make sure that the system in which you will install the drive meets the following hardware and software requirements.
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