The following document, the Scorpion 40 DDS-4 Tape Drive Product Manual, is
the complete guide for this tape drive. Because the tape drive comes installed
in your Gateway
does not apply. This information is listed below.
■ Installing hardware and software
Your Scorpion 40 DDS-4 Tape Drive comes installed on your Gateway
computer. Should you need to reinstall software or drivers, you can do
so using your Gateway System Restoration CD or Gateway Server Companion CD. Disregard information about installing software and
drivers from diskettes. Use only the CDs mentioned above.
■ Reaching technical support
For technical support, contact Gateway and not the technical support
contacts mentioned in the manual. You can access Gateway technical
support at www.gateway.com.
■ Warranty information
Your Gateway warranty applies to the entire system, which includes the
Scorpion 40 DDS-4 Tape Drive. No other warranty, including the one in
the manual, is applicable.
TM
computer, some of the information in the product manual
■ Disregard the following information:
■
All references to installing a 3-5-inch internal Scorpion 40 drive or
an external Scorpion 40 drive.
■
All references to purchasing a SCSI termination connector. Gateway
supplies the SCSI termination connector on this system.
■
All references to purchasing a cleaning tape. Gateway supplies a
cleaning tape. Clean the tape heads as instructed in the manual.
■
All references to installing revised firmware.
■
All references to dip-switch 10 settings. Dip-switch 10 comes
configured in the off position. The Vendor ID for this switch is set
to “Archive Python.”
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FCC Notice
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions—
may cause interference to radio communications or radio and television reception. It
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device
in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, you are encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient the receiving antenna.
• Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.
• Move the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are
on different branch circuits.
If necessary, you should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions. You may find the booklet,
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems,
Commission, helpful. This booklet (Stock No. 004-000-00345-4) is available from the
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
prepared by the Federal Communications
How to Identify and
Warning.
Further, this equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital apparatus in
accordance with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme au Règlement sur brouillage
radioélectrique, C. R. C., ch. 1374.
The external device drive described in this manual requires shielded interface cables
to comply with FCC emission limits.
Additional Warnings:
• To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or
• To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.
• Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Changes or modifications made to this equipment which have not been
expressly approved by Seagate Technology may cause radio and
television interference problems that could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
moisture.
About This Manual
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Seagate Technology provides this manual “as is,” without warranty of any kind, either
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merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Seagate Technology reserves
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Seagate Technology assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness,
sufficiency, or usefulness of this manual, nor for any problem that may arise from the
use of the information in this manual.
Following are brief descriptions of the sections in this manual.
Chapter 1, “Introduction” provides general specifications, features and an
overview on DDS technology.
Chapter 2, “Specifications” contains physical, performance, environmental,
reliability, and power specifications.
Chapter 3, “Installation” provides cautions, unpacking tips, inspection information
and installation/connection steps.
Chapter 4, “Drive Operation and Maintenance” explains the operation of the drive
and describes necessary maintenance procedures.
Chapter 5, “Theory of Operations” details the functional operation of various
assemblies of the drive.
Chapter 6, “Data Compression” describes the data compression algorithm and
explains pertinent information for effective use of data compression.
Figure 23. Write-Protect Tab on the DDS Cartridge ....................................................................................... 41
Introduction
Introduction
Overview
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The Seagate
computer environments that require high-performance, high-capacity data storage.
Based on a 3.5-inch mechanism, the internal and external Scorpion 40 models
provide 20 Gbytes of data-storage capacity, 40 Gbytes compressed, with a native
transfer rate of 2.75 Mbytes per second, 5.5 Mbytes per second compressed.
The Scorpion 40 drive combines established DAT technology, high-density recording
and hardware data-compression capability along with Seagate’s proven computergrade design to provide unmatched reliability and performance characteristics
among DDS products. The Scorpion 40 is ideal for workstation, server and
network/enterprise applications such as:
• Backup of high-capacity fixed discs
• Data interchange between systems
• Network servers
• Loader products
• Online data collection
• Near-line secondary storage for text, graphics or multimedia information of all
types
• Archival storage
®
Scorpion
®
40 digital data storage (DDS) drive is designed for
DDS Format Standard Compatibility
The Scorpion 40 drive supports the DDS-4, DDS-3, DDS-2 and DDS recording
formats. Compatibility with each of these standards ensures complete write and read
interchange of recorded digital data between all compliant drive and media vendors.
Note: The Scorpion 40 can use 90-meter DDS-1 media but not 60-meter DDS-1
media.
The Scorpion 40 drive supports DDS data compression, effectively doubling storage
capacity and transfer rates.
The Scorpion 40 drive complies with the following guidelines and specifications:
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• The DDS recording format standard, ANSI/ECMA-139,
3,81mm Wide Magnetic
Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange - Helical Scan Recording - DDS
Format.
• The DDS-DC recording format standard, ANSI/ECMA-150,
3,81mm Wide
Magnetic Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange - Helical Scan Recording DDS-DC Format using 90 m length tapes.
Note: The Scorpion 40 can use 90-meter DDS-1 media but not 60-meter
DDS-1 media.
• The DDS-2 recording format standard, ANSI/ECMA-198,
3,81mm Wide Magnetic
Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange - Helical Scan Recording - DDS-2
Format using 120 m Length Tapes.
• The DDS-3 recording format standard, ANSI/ECMA-236,
3,81mm Wide Magnetic
Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange - Helical Scan Recording - DDS-3
Format using 125 m Length Tapes.
• The DDS-4 recording format specification from ECMA-288:
3,81 mm Wide
Magnetic Tape Cartridge for Information Interchange - Helical Scan Recording:
DDS-4 Format.
Note: For the latest ECMA standards, see the ECMA web site at
http://www.ecma.ch
Scorpion 40 Capacity and Transfer Rates
The Scorpion 40 provides the following capacities and transfer rates, depending on
recording mode and tape length:
In data-compression mode, the Seagate Scorpion 40 drive typically doubles the
storage capacity and transfer rate of the native uncompressed operation. Tape
capacity and sustained data-transfer rate are dependent upon the characteristics of
the files being compressed, along with system parameters such as the speed of the
host, the operating system and the application software used. The Scorpion 40 drive
also offers synchronous or asynchronous SCSI transfers with a high-speed burst
data-transfer rate of 40 Mbytes per second.
2.0 Gbytes4.0 Gbytes12.0 Gbytes20.0 Gbytes
4 Gbytes8 Gbytes24 Gbytes40 Gbytes
1,375
Kbytes/sec
1,375
Kbytes/sec
Recording Mode
2,750
Kbytes/sec
2,750
Kbytes/sec
Introduction
Features
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The Scorpion 40 provides superb reliability through three levels of error-correction
code (ECC) and the four-head design, which provides for read-after-write (RAW)
error detection and correction. The Scorpion 40 also includes a “flying” preamplifier
for greater signal-to-noise ratio.
The Scorpion 40 DDS drive represents Seagate’s commitment to engineering
reliable and durable tape drive products that implement leading-edge technology.
Key features of the drive include:
• Platform based on state-of-the-art drive mechanism and tape handling
components sealed in a dust-free enclosure.
• Three form factors available: 3.5-inch internal form-factor for installation in a 3.5-
inch half-height space (model STD1401LW); 3.5-inch drive with factory-installed
5.25-inch mounting rails and bezel for installation in a 5.25-inch half-height space
(model STD2401LW); and external subsystem with built-in, auto-sensing,
worldwide power supply (model STD6401LW)
• ANSI/ECMA compliance and capability to write and read DDS-4, DDS-3, DDS-2,
DDS-DC and DDS cartridges. (The Scorpion 40 can use 90-meter DDS-1 media
but not 60-meter DDS-1 media).
• Advanced onboard DDS-DC hardware using Data Compression Lempel-Ziv
(DCLZ) data-compression algorithm
• High-speed transfer rates for fast backups:
– 2.75 Mbytes per second typical—uncompressed data
– 5.5 Kbytes per second typical—compressed data
• High-performance SCSI burst transfer rate of 10 Mbytes per second
asynchronous and 80 Mbytes per second synchronous
• Flash memory to store setup parameters and enable field firmware upgrades
• Four-head design with RAW error detection and rewrites
• Three levels of ECC to ensure data integrity
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• Uncorrectable error rate of less than 1 in 10
• Custom Seagate-designed LSI circuitry to reduce component count and boost
drive reliability
• LVD / Ultra Wide SCSI connection
• Automatic power-on self-test
• Support for TapeAlert™ Certified Solutions
bits
Scorpion 40 drive models
The Scorpion 40 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch internal drives are tailored for easy
installation in today’s computers, and the full-featured embedded SCSI controller
facilitates easy integration into a variety of systems. Scorpion 40 models include:
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• A 3.5-inch, half-height DDS-4 drive that mounts internally–model STD1401LW
(see Figure 1).
Figure 1. 3.5-Inch Internal Scorpion 40
• A 5.25-inch, half-height DDS-4 drive that consists of a 3.5-inch drive with 5.25-
inch mounting rails and bezel that mounts internally in a 5.25-inch, half-height
space–model STD2401LW (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Internal Scorpion 40 Drive with drive rails for mounting in 5.25-inch drive bay
• A complete external subsystem that contains the 3.5-inch DDS-4 drive and built-
in worldwide power supply–model STD6401LW (See Figure 3).
Introduction
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Figure 3. External Scorpion 40
Specifications
Specifications
Overview
This chapter includes technical specifications for the internal and external SCSI
drives. This information covers the following specifications and requirements:
• Physical specifications
• Power specifications
• Drive performance specifications
• Environmental requirements
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• Reliability
• DDS cartridge specifications
• Regulatory compliance
Physical Specifications
The physical specifications of the Scorpion 40 internal and external models are listed
in the following table:
SpecificationInternalInternal with railsExternal
Height1.6 in/41.2 mm1.6 in/41.2 mm2.7 in/69 mm
Width4.0 in/101.6 mm5.74 in/146.0 mm6.1 in/155.0 mm
Length5.7 in/146.0 mm6.9 in/175.0 mm9.3 in/236.0 mm
Weight1.4 lb/0.62 kg1.8 lb/0.87 kg4.1 lb/1.8 kg
Figures 4 and 5 on the following pages show the dimensions of the internal 3.5-inch
and 5.25-inch drives.
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41.3 mm
(1.63 in)
41.2 mm
(1.62 in)
13.0 mm (0.51 in)
2 places
5.0 mm (0.196 in)
2 places
M3.0 x 4 deep min.
(10 places)
90.0 mm
(3.54 in)
2 places
60.0 mm
(2.36 in)
2 places
21.0 mm (0.83 in)
2 places
6.0 mm
(0.24 in)
Side View
Note: Tolerance for all dimensions is 0.25mm (0.01 in)
3.8 mm (0.15 in)
101.6 mm
(4.00 in)
94.0 mm
(3.70 in)
M3.0 x 4 deep min.
(4 places)
101.6 mm
(4.00 in)
Bottom View
Figure 4. Internal Scorpion 40 Drive—Dimensions
70.0 mm
(2.75 in)
31.0 mm
(1.22 in)
146.0 mm
(5.75 in)
41.3 mm
(1.63 in)
41.2 mm
(1.62 in)
Side View
31.5 mm (1.24 in)
21.8 mm (0.86 in)
9.9 mm (0.39 in)
16-M3
79.4 mm
174.6 mm
(3.13 in)
(6.87 in)
47.6 mm
(1.87 in)
Note: Tolerance for all dimensions is 0.25mm (0.01 in)
146 mm
(5.75 in)
139.7 mm (5.50 in)
149.1 mm (5.87 in)
Bottom View
Figure 5. Internal DDS Drive with Rails—Dimensions
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