HP SURESTORE 160EX, SURESTORE 80FX User Manual

Adding 2 Drives to the
C1150 Series Jukebox
Important! Read This First
This upgrade requires code to be downloaded to the controller PCA and the drives.
BEFORE starting this supgrade, obtain the following:
* The downloadable code required for this upgrade. FTP this code
from hpgrsg.gr.hp.com (15.38.89.10) using an "anonymous" login.
Further download instructions are available at that address.
or later) from CoComp
HP Part No. C1154-90001 Printed in USA June, 1996
Edition 1 0696
Hewlett-Packard Company, 1996
Adding 2 Drives to the C1150 Series Jukebox
Before Upgrade... ... using this kit
C1150F/G/H (2 drives) 1 kit (2 drives)
a. For a performance upgrade, install 32 magazine slots (C1155F/G/H)
Upgraded to equivalent of: (# of drives)
C1160F/G/H (4 drives)
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ESD Precautions
The optical disk jukebox contains very sensitive electrical components. It is EXTREMELY IMPOR­TANT that you follow the proper procedures for preventing ESD (Electrostatic Discharge). Use wrist­grounding straps, anti-static mats, and anti-static work stations when removing and replacing the major assemblies.
Caution
Failure to follow proper procedures could lead to intermittent failures and/or premature hard failures in the disk controller and mechanism.
Tools Required
The following tools are needed:
Torx driver with the following bits: T-10, T-15, T-20 A T-20W bit may be helpful, but is not necessary.
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Kit Contents
2 - 4X MO drives — # C1113-60x00
2 - standard drive brackets — # C1170-60x47
2 - cable clamps — # 1400-0611
2 - drive SCSI cables — # C1173-60x59
2 - drive interface cables — # C1170-60x62
2 - drive power cables — # C1170-60x54
5 - threaded RLG screws — # 0515-2282
11 - M3x6 T10 screws — # 0515-2382
1 - these instructions
Note
The “x” in the part numbers listed in the following parts tables represents a number from “0” to “9” depending on the revision of the part. For example, if the part is newly released, the number will be “0”. The first time the part is revised, the number increments to “1”; the second time the part is revised, the number increments to“2”, and so on.
If you are unsure of the current part number, enter a “0” or a “1” in place of the “x” when checking your parts database and the current part number will be displayed.
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Before You Begin
Caution
Do NOT switch off power to the jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is inactive
SCSI bus is active can cause data loss and/or indeterminate bus states.
When doing this upgrade, be sure that disk cartridges are not moved from their original slot locations.
the cartridges, record their SLOT LOCATIONS and ORIENTATION so they can be replaced to their ORIGINAL positions. Failure to follow this practice results in a serious loss of file system integrity.
1. Look in the jukebox front "window" and make sure that there are no disks in any drive.
Use the control panel to eject any disk still in a drive
. Switching off the jukebox when the
If you need to remove
2. Bring the jukebox “down.”
Procedures for bringing this jukebox offline depend on the specific host system. Coordinate with the system administrator to prepare this jukebox for the upgrade. This may involve “downing” the host system also.
3. Remove power from the jukebox.
4. Disconnect the SCSI interface from the host.
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Installing the 2-Drive Upgrade
Caution
Put on a grounding strap to work inside the outer shell of this jukebox.
1. Remove the left, right and back panels. Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 1: Right-side panel access
a. Remove the T-20 screw that holds the bottom edge of the panel.
b. Lift panel up and out. (Internally, the panel rests on four retaining pins.)
c. Remove the left-side access panel by lifting it up and out. There is no screw on the bottom of
the left side panel.
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Rear, overall arrows, screws
Figure 2: Rear access panel
d. Remove the 7 T-20 screws around the outer edge of the panel.
e. Remove the single screw underneath the bottom of the panel.
f. Rotate the back panel back and lift if off the frame.
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Installing the 2-Drive Upgrade
Note
There is 1 drive installed in each drive enclosure. T o add 2 drives, you will install drive enclosures where the air
baffle plate is currently installed.
1. Remove current drive cables from the interposer PCA.
2. Remove the air baffle plate. Refer to Figure 3 for the correct location of the plate and of the 3 screws that must be removed. (You will need to use 2 of these screws to add the drive enclosures.).
Interposer PCA
Air Baffle Plate
Drives
Figure 3: Location of the air baffle plate
3. Verify that DIP swtiches on the top of the new drives are set to OFF, which is in the forward posi­tion (toward the front of the drive.) Refer to Figure 4.
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Figure 4: Ensuring drive DIP switches are all OFF
4. Install drives in drive enclosures (1 drive in each enclosure).
a. Remove the top cable access plate of each drive enclosure by removing the 2 T-10 screws which
hold the plate onto the enclosure.
b. Insert the drive interface, SCSI and power cables (in that order) through each drive enclosure
opening (from outside to inside, front to back in the opening). Refer to Figure 5 for proper placement.
Polaroid
Figure 5: Cables positioned in the drive enclosure - ready for drive
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c. Insert the single drive into the enclosure and position it near the cables at the rear, and in the
upper portion of the enclosure — do not mount the drive at this point — the drive interface cable and clip must be mounted in the next step.
d. Connect the drive interface cable and clip.
Put the clip near the drive end of the cable. (Mounting the clip is shown separate from the drive enclosure for clarity in Figure 6.)
Place the cable/drive connectors near each other. Remove the covering on the adhesive on the back of the clip and press the clip into the position shown in Figure 7. Connect the drive inter­face connector to the drive.
Figure 6: Clip placement on drive interface cable
Figure 7: Drive interface cable/cable clip positioning
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e. Connect the SCSI and drive power cables to the drive.
f. Mount the drive into the enclosure using 4 T-10 screws; 2 on each side.
g. Replace each drive enclosure’s top cable access plate by inserting and tightening the T-10 screw
on each side of the plate.
5. Mount the enclosures into the chassis.
Slide the drive enclosures into the enclosure stack such that the slots on the bottom of each side of the enclosure slide over the tabs sticking out from each side of the stack. T wo tabs near the front of the stack will support the rear portion of the enclosure. (See the next Figure.)
After inserting the drive enclosure, try moving the drive up and down a little. If the tabs are engag­ing the slots correctly, you should not be able to move the drive. Refer to Figure 8.
Figure 8: Front slot on drive enclosure and stack tabs
a. Insert the T-20 screws (on the left side of the drive enclosure) and tighten, to secure the enclo-
sure.
6. Attach the following cables to the interposer PCA, as illustrated in Figure 9 and 10.
a. drive interface cables
b. SCSI cables
c. fan power cables
d. drive power cables.
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Figure 9: Cables mounted on the interposer PCA
Figure 10: Interposer PCA cable layout
7. Download code to the controller PCA and drives.
8. Run the Wellness Test from the control panel to verify installation.
9. Label the jukebox.
Place the product upgrade label that came with the capacity upgrade Use the C1160 label.
Do not cover the serial number. Refer to Figure 11 for placement.
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Note:
The label does NOT cover the original serial number.
Figure 11: Correct label position
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Upgraded to C1170F
S/N 9999999999
Made in U.S.A.
Example label
Original label
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