SA100 Storage Subsystem
Installation and User’s Guide
EK–SA100–IM–001
Digital Equipment Corporation
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First Edition, November 1991
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3–1SA100 Controls and Indicators .......................3–2
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Preface
This guide consists of four chapters that provide the following information
about the SA100 storage subsystem:
•User information
•Physical installation
•Configuration
•Acceptance testing
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1
UserInformation
The SA100 storage subsystem does not require any special site
preparation, and can be added to any installation that uses conventional
ac power.
The SA100 storage subsystem consists of two compartments: the upper
compartment contains one factory installed magazine tape subsystem; the
lower compartment contains the SCSI/STI adapter assembly.
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1–2 User Information
Figure 1–1SA100 Storage Subsystem
See the Tx857 Series Magazine Tape Subsystem Owner’s Manual for
information on the magazine tape subsystem.
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User Information 1–3
1.1Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of the SA100 storage
subsystem:
Table 1–1Specifications
CharacteristicSA100 Storage Subsystem
Data backup capacity18.2 Gbytes
Performance800 KBytes/s sustained data rate
Power requirements100 to 120/220 to 240 Vac (50/60 Hz)
Weight86.184 kg (190 lb)
Height71.12 cm (28 in)
Width43.18 cm (17 in)
Length86.36 cm (34 in)
Communications
interface
Environmental
standard (operating)
Environmental
standard (nonoperating)
EMI certificationMeets applicable FCC standards for Class A devices
Safety certificationMeets UL, CSA, and IEC standards
Power consumption285 W
STI bus
10 to 40°C
20 to 80% RH
–40 to 66°C
10 to 90% RH
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1.2Related Documentation
The following documentation can be used to supplement this guide:
Table 1–2Related Documentation
TitleOrder Number
Tx857 Series Magazine Tape Subsystem Owner’s
Manual
EK–TF857–OM
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PhysicalInstallation
2.1Site Planning
Follow the requirements specified in this section to prepare a site for the
SA100.
2.1.1 Space Requirements
Leave enough space to remove the magazine tape subsystem from the
front of the cabinet. Also leave enough space to remove the SCSI/STI
adapter assembly from the rear of the cabinet (about 1 meter).
2.1.2 Power Requirements
The subsystem can operate from 100 to 120 Vac at 60 Hz, or from 220 to
240 Vac at 50 Hz.
2.1.3 Environmental Requirements
The SA100 conforms to a modified class A environment (general offices
and workstations). When the SA100 is operating, the temperature should
range from 10 to 40°C with relative humidity of 20 to 80% noncondensing.
When the SA100 is not operating, the temperature should range from –40
to 66°C with relative humidity of 10 to 90%.
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2–2 Physical Installation
2.1.4 STI Interconnect Cabling
1.Connect the STI cable(s) to the rear of the SA100 chassis. They are
held in place with two captive screws per cable. See Figure 2–1,
SA100 Rear View
2.Connect the HSC cable(s) to the K.SI module. K.STI modules do
not support the SA100 storage subsystem.
3.Assign a unique unit number to the magazine tape subsystem. The
unit number is a decimal number between 0 and 255. To assign the
unit number, use the pushbuttons on the side of the unit number
switch to increment or decrement the number.
Transport numbers are always assigned in groups of four to each
formatter. Transports are assigned unit numbers of 0 to 3 for the first
formatter. On a system with two or more formatters, transports are
assigned unit numbers of 4 to 7 on the second formatter, 8 to 11 on
the third formatter, and so on.
4.Place a decal identifying the transport unit number on the magazine
tape subsystem just below the loader fault indicator.
2.1.5 STI Cables
The SA100 storage subsystem will contain one 25 foot STI cable. For
dual applications, a second cable is required. Following is a list of part
numbers and length of cables that can be connected to a SA100 storage
subsystem:
Table 2–1STI Interconnect Cables
Part NumberLength
BC26V–030.914 m (3 ft)
BC26V–061.828 m (6 ft)
BC26V–123.657 m (12 ft)
BC26V–257.62 m (25 ft)
BC26V–5015.519 m (50 ft)
BC26V–6D1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
BC26V–7L2.387 m (7 ft 10 in)
BC26V–8024.663 m (80 ft)
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Figure 2–1SA100 Rear View
Physical Installation 2–3
A PORT
(STI
CABLE)
B PORT
SCSI
BUS
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Configuration
3.1Controls and Indicators
The port select, fault, ready, and unit number indicators and switches are
on the SCSI/STI adapter module. See Table 3–1 and Figure 3–1.
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3–2 Configuration
Table 3–1SA100 Controls and Indicators
Control/IndicatorFunction/State
PORT SELECT AIn the enable (in) position, PORT SELECT
PORT SELECT BThe definition of PORT SELECT B for port B is
FAULTThe fault indicator lights when a potentially fatal
ReadyThe ready indicator lights after the SCSI/STI
UNIT NUMBERDSA unit number.
TZ857See the Tx857 Series Magazine Tape Subsystem
A allows the HSC to access port A. Under
microprogram control, the HSC can then cause
port A to go on-line.
Placing PORT SELECT A in the disable (out)
position with port A on-line causes serious errors
at the HSC.
PORT SELECT A lights when port A is on-line
(ready to receive any command or data).
the same as the definition of PORT SELECT A
for port A.
error has been detected in the formatter. Even
though an error has occurred, the formatter still
attempts to communicate with the HSC.
With a fatal error present, press the FAULT
switch to clear the error.
adapter successfully completed its power-on
self-tests.
Owner’s Manual.
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Figure 3–1SA100 Controls and Indicators
Configuration 3–3
INDICATOR
FAULT
B PORT
A PORT
UNIT
NUMBER
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AcceptanceTesting
See the Tx857 Series Magazine Tape Subsystem Owner’s Manual
for information on power-on self-test (POST) for the magazine tape
subsystem.
4.1Diagnostics
There are two SA100 subsystem diagnostics, ILTAPE and ILEXER:
•In-Line Tape Diagnostic (ILTAPE) — A canned sequence
diagnostic that tests the SA100 functions by using the basic tape
commands.
•In-Line Exerciser (ILEXER) — This diagnostic exercises from 1 to
10 units in any combination of disk and drives connected to an HSC.
Logic is tested by writing and reading predetermined data patterns
and recording modes.
ILTAPE and ILEXER are run from the HSC ASCII port. See the
appropriate HSC user documentation for more information.
Perform the following procedure to test the SA100:
1.Run ILTAPE for three passes. No errors are allowed. (When both
STI ports are used, run ILTAPE through the second port for one pass
also.)
2.Run ILEXER for 15 minutes. (When both STI ports are used, run
ILEXER through the second port for 15 minutes also.)
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