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HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide Edition 1 Manufacturing Part Number: C1118-90022 Greeley, CO USA © Copyright August 2000 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 2
furnishing, performance, or use of this material. © Copyright August 2000 Printing History New editions of this manual incorporate all material updated since the previous edition. The manual printing date and part number indicate the current edition. The printing date changes when a new edition is - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 3
Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this manual: Emphasis: Denotes important information. Keycap: Keys on the jukebox. Computer Output: Information displayed in the display window and screen menu items that you can select. WARNING Warnings call attention - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 4
In This Manual This user's guide includes: Chapter 1 set-up information for the this optical jukebox Chapter 2 information about choosing and using optical disks Chapter 3 features description, operating instructions, and troubleshooting information Appendix A supplies and customer support - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 5
On ...... 1-14 Moving or Shipping the Jukebox 1-16 Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance 1-16 Shipping the Jukebox 1-17 2. Using Optical Disks Overview of This Chapter 2-2 Using Optical Disks 2-2 Choosing an Optical Disk Type 2-3 Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge 2-4 Write-Protecting an - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 6
the Operation of the Jukebox 3-13 Retrieving Information Logged by the Jukebox 3-20 Changing SCSI IDs 3-22 Changing the Jukebox Controller ID 3-23 Changing an Optical Drive ID 3-24 Running an Internal Test 3-26 Troubleshooting 3-28 A. Supplies and Customer Support Overview of This Appendix - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 7
on the Bus B-4 Termination B-4 Single-ended, High-Voltage Differential, and Low-Voltage Differential InterfacesB-5 Connectors B-6 The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox B-7 Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices B-7 Mixing Single-Ended, High-Voltage Differential, and Low-Voltage Differential Devices B-10 Cable - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 8
Contents Turvallisuusyhteenveto C-7 Laserturvallisuus C-7 Huolto C-7 English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information C-9 Japanese VCCI Statement C-10 Japanese Harmonics Statement C-10 Glossary Index viii - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 9
1-2. The Mailslot Shipping Bracket 1-6 Figure 1-3. Location of the Shipping Screw 1-7 Figure 1-4. Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral 1-10 Figure 1-5. Connecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI Peripherals . . 1-12 Figure 2-1. Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels 2-5 Figure 2-2. Write - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 10
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Tables Table 3-1. Configurations 3-17 Table 3 -2. Information Logs 3-21 Table 3 -3. Troubleshooting 3-29 Table A-1. Basic Supplies and Accessories A-3 i - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 12
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Setting Up the Jukebox 1 Setting up the Jukebox 1- 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 14
• single-ended or low-voltage differential SCSI host adapter with at least two available addresses (at least three available addresses if you are installing one jukebox with two drives). • application software that supports this type of jukebox • this guide (included) 1-2 Chapter 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 15
that collect dust, and smoke-filled rooms. • 2-3 inches in front and back of the jukebox to allow air circulation. • availability of AC power with voltage ranges of 100-127 V ( specifications are at www.hp.com/go/optical or you may contact your sales or service respresentative. Chapter 1 1- 3 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 16
Setting up the Jukebox Identifying Rear Panel Features Figure 1-1 Identifying Rear Panel Features Refer to Figure 1-1 and the text on the next page to identify parts and learn their functions. Rear Panel Features 1-4 Chapter 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 17
but power remains ON inside the power supply enclosure on the rear of the jukebox. To remove power completely from the jukebox, you must remove the power cable either from the rear input on the jukebox or at the wall/floor electrical outlet. Two 68-pin high-density connectors that allow connection - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 18
Shipping Bracket and Checking Removal of the Shipping Screw Removing the Mailslot Shipping Bracket and Checking Removal of the Shipping Screw The jukebox is shipped with a plastic bracket inserted into the mailslot to prevent damage to the mailslot during shipping. A shipping screw is installed - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 19
Bracket and Checking Removal of the Shipping Screw When shipped, a wire links the shipping screw to the packing material on the bottom of the jukebox. The screw should have been removed when the bottom packing material was removed. Check that the shipping screw was removed by doing the following - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 20
39.4 feet (12 metres) for the entire bus. As mentioned above, the jukebox uses 16 inches (0.4 metre) internally so 38 feet (11.6 metres) remain maximum allowable external bus is reduced by the amount of internal bus used. This jukebox can be connected to your host computer in two ways: • as the only - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 21
Check to see if there will be any conflicts in this installation. Autochanger (jukebox robotics) = 3 Drive 1 = 4 Drive 2 = 5 (if Ensure that your host computer is OFF and the jukebox standby/on switch is in the STANDBY position. The jukebox standby/on switch is in STANDBY when the STANDBY side - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 22
Figure 1-1). 4. Plug a terminator into the unused SCSI port on the jukebox. Because this configuration makes the jukebox the last peripheral on the SCSI bus, the bus must be terminated on the jukebox. The jukebox ships with a self-configuring single-ended / low-voltage differential terminator. 5. Go - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 23
. If you mix single-ended and low-voltage differential devices (causing single-ended operation) on total cabling longer than 9.8 feet (3 metres), SCSI bus problems could occur. This jukebox will operate in single-ended mode, but must be on a bus that is 9.8 feet (3 metres) or less. Chapter 1 1- 11 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 24
connects to a 68-pin SE/LVD "wide" SCSI bus and host adapter, the jukebox and its optical drives use a 50-pin "narrow" SCSI bus internally. See Appendix B for a discussion of SCSI buses. Do not force "wide" data transfers. Connecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI Peripherals The default IDs for the - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 25
changing them before doing the next step. See the previous NOTE. 2. Ensure that your host computer is OFF and the jukebox standby/on switch is in the STANDBY position. The jukebox standby switch is in STANDBY when the STANDBY side of the switch is depressed. The switch is shown by "2" on Figure - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 26
to both libraries. 5. Initially, TESTING appears in the display window on the front of the jukebox. Once the poweron test completes (approximately 1.5 minutes), READY displays. If FAIL 1 displays, the . If the shipping screw was removed, refer to "Troubleshooting" in Chapter 3. 1-14 Chapter 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 27
IDs" in Chapter 3. Return to this NOTE to continue. After changing the IDs, turn the jukebox (or jukeboxes) to STANDBY then back to ON to write the changes into the jukebox memory. Once more, wait until the jukebox shows READY in the display before turning on the host. 6. Turn on the host computer - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 28
system, or software application documentation for instructions on how to unmount optical disks. 2. Ensure that there are no disks in the drives. Eject any disks as necessary. Refer to your jukebox application software documentation. If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to "Ejecting a Disk - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 29
documentation for instructions on how to eject disks from the jukebox. If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to "Ejecting a Disk Cartridge From the Jukebox" on page 3-10. To label disks so that the labeling will not cause problems in the jukebox, refer to "Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 30
UNC-2B cap screw 1 3/4 inches long. Re-install in the position shown in Figure 1-3. This screw is HP part number 2360-0551 and may be ordered from HP DIRECT. 7. Repack the jukebox in its original shipping carton. An alternative method of shipping is careful packaging and padded van shipping. 1-18 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 31
Using Optical Disks 2 Using Optical Disks 2- 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 32
reliability between HP jukebox drives and HP media. Using HP optical media with HP jukeboxes is the best way to ensure your data's integrity and accessibility. That's why HP recommends using HP-brand optical media with its jukeboxes. For additional details and specifications for HP optical media, or - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 33
Type Two disk types are available for use in the jukebox: rewritable disks and write-once disks. To choose which type of disks to use, consider these points: • Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly written and erased. • Write-Once optical disks--data can be written only once, and the data - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 34
for this purpose. Here are some suggestions for labeling: Your jukebox application software may label your optical disk slot locations differently. Use your application to check disk locations drive jams because the label interferes with the shutter, a service call may be necessary. 2- 4 Chapter 2 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 35
Figure 2-1 Using Optical Disks Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels Using Optical Disks Chapter 2 2- 5 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 36
disks, write-protecting the disk prevents overwriting existing files and prevents any additional file being written to the disk. With write-once optical disks, existing files cannot be altered or erased regardless of whether or not the write-protect button has been set. However, setting the button - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 37
jukebox. optical disk. Abrasive particles dragged across the disk surface can damage the disk and prevent recovery of some or all of the data on the disk. Clean a disk only with an approved disk cleaning kit. Follow the disk cleaning kit instructions exactly. Disk cleaning kits are listed on www.hp - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 38
Using Optical Disks Caring for Optical Disks 2- 8 Chapter 2 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 39
Operating the Jukebox 3 Operating the Jukebox 3- 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 40
• use selection buttons • interpret displayed messages • load optical disks into the jukebox • eject optical disks from the jukebox • set a security code • change configurations • retrieve internal jukebox performance information • run tests (for service use only) • set SCSI IDs 3- 2 Chapter 3 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 41
Figure 3-1 Indentifying Front Panel Features Features on the Front Panel Operating the Jukebox 1 Mailslot Used to load and eject disks. 2 9-Character display Displays selects the displayed choice 4 Drive indicator Lit when the optical drive mechanism is being accessed. Chapter 3 3- 3 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 42
Using Selection Buttons NOTE Figure 3-2 Using Selection Buttons Use the CANCEL, PREV, NEXT, and ENTER buttons to select tasks you want the jukebox to perform. When you push these buttons, the message in the display window changes. See the next section for a list of messages. Each time you - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 43
mailslot is closed. Understanding Display Window Messages The jukebox displays messages according to your keypresses on the control Instructions for using and setting operations are given in the following sections. (See the note below. READY - the jukebox is ready for operation SECURE - the jukebox - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 44
tests (tests are for service only CONF * - select to customize the way the jukebox functions (CONFigurations) INFO * - select to retrieve performance information SCSI ID * - select to set the SCSI IDs for the jukebox controller and the optical drive mechanisms. An "*" indicates there are options - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 45
the jukebox • ejecting a disk from the jukebox • setting a security code • changing a configuration option • retrieving performance information • running internal jukebox tests (at request of service) • changing the jukebox controller SCSI ID • changing a drive SCSI ID • troubleshooting Chapter - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 46
Using the Front Panel Features Loading a Disk Cartridge Into the Jukebox Label all disks before inserting them into the jukebox. (See "Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge" in Chapter 2 for instructions.) Loading a Disk Cartridge NOTE Some software packages require that you insert and remove disks - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 47
in firmly but gently until it is fully inserted into the mailslot. SLOT ## displays ("##" is the number of an available storage slot, 1-24, in the jukebox or a drive number). 2. If the displayed storage slot number is the one you want, press ENTER. If you want to choose a different storage slot - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 48
Using the Front Panel Features Ejecting a Disk Cartridge From the Jukebox Menu Tree - Ejecting a Disk Cartridge NOTE Start with READY in the display. 1. Press NEXT until EJECT * displays. 2. Press ENTER. SLOT ## displays. ("##'' is a slot number from 1- - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 49
Features Setting a New Security Code Menu Tree - Setting a New Security Code Operating the Jukebox The security code 0 0 0 is set at the factory. This code is used when accessing and setting jukebox configurations. Consider changing the security code so that only authorized persons can change the - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 50
NOTE NOTE NOTE Operating the Jukebox Using the Front Panel Features Don't forget your security code. If you forget it, only your service representative can reset the security code to the factory setting so you can set a new code. Start with READY or SECURE in the display. 1. Press - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 51
and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status. 19. Turn the jukebox to STANDBY, then ON to save the code in jukebox memory. You can limit access to your jukebox by setting certain security options. See Table 3-1 for information - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 52
Using the Front Panel Features Changing a Security Configuration Menu Tree - Changing a Security Configuration Configurations that affect security of your disks in the jukebox are numbered 15, 17, 20, 31, and 32. Table 3-1 describes these configurations. During the process of setting the security - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 53
Operating the Jukebox NOTE Operating the Jukebox Using the Front Panel Features Follow these steps to set a security option Start with READY or SECURE in the display. 1. Press NEXT until CONF * displays. 2. - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 54
result in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status. 14. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the code to the jukebox flash ROM. Setting a Non-Security Configuration Menu Tree - Setting a Non-Security Configuration - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 55
memory. Configurations Number 0-14 15 16 Function Default Settings Used by service personnel only. Changing these configurations may result in an inoperable jukebox. Enables or Off prevents manual disk removal. On - disks cannot be loaded or ejected. Off - disks can be loaded and ejected - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 56
Set a new security code. 0-0-0 Any three-digit number. Requires entering the current security code. Used by service personnel only. Changing this configuration may result in an inoperable jukebox. Set disk security Off operation after a power failure On - maintains the status of config. 15 upon - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 57
. Forces the ON optical drive to execute a verify after every write ON - Write verify is forced. OFF - The drive may write verify or not, depending on how they are manually configured or how they are configured by the jukebox application software. Not used Used by service personnel only - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 58
the Front Panel Features Figure 3-11 Retrieving Information Logged by the Jukebox Menu Tree - Retrieving Information You can display information about the operations of the jukebox by using the INFO * option. This information is called a log. See Table 3-2 for a list of logs. 3- 20 Chapter - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 59
1 Firmware revision of the jukebox 4 Total cartridge loads for the drive. 5 Operation hours (power on time) 9 Total moves and move attempts by the disk transport mechanism. 12 Total disk transport mechanism flips. 14 Total mailslot rotations. 16 Optical drive 1 SCSI ID. 17 Optical drive - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 60
Operating the Jukebox Changing SCSI IDs Figure 3-12 Changing SCSI IDs Menu Tree - Changing SCSI IDs The jukebox controller uses two SCSI IDs if your jukebox has one drive and three IDs if your jukebox has two drives. The jukebox controller is 3- 22 Chapter 3 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 61
SCSI ID * displays. 2. Press ENTER. AC ID * displays. ("AC" is the "jukebox controller.") 3. Press ENTER. AC ID 3 displays. 4. Press NEXT or PREV until the ID to the READY state. CONFLICT displays if you attempt to set the jukebox controller and a drive to the same ID. Repeat the procedure and - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 62
bus states. Check your host system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status. Changing an Optical Drive ID Start with READY or SECURE in the display. 1. Press NEXT until SCSI ID * displays. 2. Press ENTER. AC ID * displays. ("AC" is the "jukebox controller.") 3. Press NEXT until DRV - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 63
. Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is active can result in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status. 8. Switch the jukebox standby/on switch to STANDBY, the back to ON to save the new SCSI ID in - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 64
. Some internal tests can change the location of disks in the jukebox. This may cause problems with your jukebox application software or your operating system. Unless directed by an authorized service representative, do not run jukebox internal tests A menu tree for running an internal test is on - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 65
is displayed, you will exit the test process. * If the message is FAIL (test number) and you press ENTER, the jukebox will display the error code. The error code may be given to the service representative. If you press CANCEL when FAIL is displayed, you will exit the test process. Chapter 3 3-27 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 66
you can take when problems occur during operation. If the troubleshooting procedures do not resolve the problem, call your service provider. If you do not have a service provider, you can locate one by going to ww.hp.com. Look under "HP Services and Support." If a service call is necessary, gather - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 67
the drive. Call your service representative. * Before turning power to STANDBY, ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive and will remain inactive while you are troubleshooting. Going to STANDBY in this jukebox while the SCSI bus is active can cause data loss and/or SCSI bus problems. Chapter 3 3-29 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 68
page.) • Refer to your host adapter documentation for adding devices to a SCSI bus. • Refer to "HP Services and Support" at the web site www.hp.com. • Call your service representative. Changed a drive or jukebox ID but the jukebox rejected the ID You are trying to set an ID that is already in use - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 69
Table 3 -3 Operating the Jukebox Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem What to do * Before turning power to STANDBY, ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive and will remain inactive while you are troubleshooting. Going to STANDBY in this jukebox while the SCSI bus is active can cause data loss - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 70
on page 2-6). • Refer to "HP Services and Support" at the web site www.hp.com. • Call your service representative. * Before turning power to STANDBY, ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive and will remain inactive while you are troubleshooting. Going to STANDBY in this jukebox while the SCSI bus is - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 71
Supplies and Support A Supplies and Customer Support A- 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 72
Supplies and Customer Support Overview of This Appendix Overview of This Appendix This appendix provides information on the following topics: • supplies and accessories • shipping screw specifications • HP customer support A- 2 Appendix A - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 73
to Buy" from the main HP shopping site, www.shopping.hp.com. Authorized dealers and sales offices can be found at www.hp.com under "HP Service and Support." Basic Supplies and Accessories Item HP Part Number 9.1-and 8.6-Gbyte Optical Disks Rewritable optical disk (4,096 bytes/sector, 9.1 Gbytes - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 74
Customer Support Supplies and Accessories Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories Item HP Part Number Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 Gbytes, single disk) 88143J Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 Gbytes, single disk) 88145J 2.6- and 2.3-Gbyte Optical Disks - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 75
Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories Item Disk Cleaners See www.hp.com/go/optical Supplies and Customer Support Supplies and Accessories HP Part Number ------ Supplies and Support Appendix A A- 5 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 76
Supplies and Customer Support Shipping Screw Specifications Shipping Screw Specifications If you have misplaced the shipping screw, you can use a cap screw with these specifications: 6/32 UNC-2B cap screw, 1-3/4 inches long. HP part number 2360-0551, orderable from HP Direct. Call 1-800-613-2222. - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 77
Customer Support If your jukebox fails and the suggestions in this user's guide and accompanying documentation do not solve your problem: • If you have a service contract with HP, contact your local HP Response Center. Response Centers are found at www.hp.com under the "HP Services and Support" tab - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 78
or replace products which prove to be defective. Replacement products may be either new or like-new. 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the period specified above, due to defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used. If - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 79
Support Warranty and for damages for bodily injury or death, to the extent that all such damages are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been directly caused by a defective HP REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 80
Supplies and Customer Support Warranty A- 10 Appendix A - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 81
SCSI and This Jukebox B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus B- 1 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 82
support 16 devices. Some devices may have 68-pin connectors, but operate with a "narrow" bus. (See the next section in this Appendix, "The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox The ID is designated by the user and is set electronically or manually depending on the device. In addition to identifying a device on - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 83
bus. The following diagram shows the priority scale of IDs when the priority of the two blocks of eight are reversed. SCSI and This Jukebox [1] Priority - the order at which contentions on the bus are resolved [2] Narrow Addresses - IDs from 0 to 7 available on a narrow bus [3] Wide Address Range - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 84
on a SCSI Bus A Brief Overview of SCSI LUN Addressing This jukebox does not support logical unit numbering (LUN) addressing. Transfer Rates on the Bus Initially, the SCSI Termination is always at both physical ends of the bus. (Note that all HP jukeboxes use active termination.) B- 4 Appendix B - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 85
on a SCSI Bus A Brief Overview of SCSI SCSI and This Jukebox [1] Terminator - device required on each end of a SCSI bus to prevent reflected signals [2] SCSI Device - a device on the internal SCSI bus [3] Host Bus Adapter - SCSI - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 86
Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus A Brief Overview of SCSI measures the voltage difference between the two signals. The differential configuration retains more signal quality than single-ended - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 87
jukebox is "narrow," only eight data lines are available for addressing. The jukebox may only use SCSI IDs from 0-8 (not 0-15 available on "wide" buses). The jukebox does not support device on the jukebox bus, we can say that, as a general rule, HP recommends that the jukebox be the only device - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 88
on a SCSI Bus The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox Connecting devices of the same bus width, such as all narrow (50-pin) is a simple process of daisy-chaining the devices, and terminating both ends of the bus. Mixing narrow and wide devices invites problems. Mixing narrow and wide devices on a bus should - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 89
at the diagram note that, while this is a "legal" SCSI configuration, it is not a configuration that is recommended by Hewlett-Packard. As a general rule, HP recommends that the jukebox be the only device on a bus. If there are multiple devices on the bus, performance of one or all of the devices on - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 90
pins and may damage low-voltage differential circuits. Cable Lengths This jukebox can use either a single-ended or low-voltage differential bus. bus adapter (such as hard drives internal to the host computer and a jukebox external to the host computer) make sure that there is no termination on - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 91
and on the last physical device external to the computer. SCSI and This Jukebox [1] Terminator - device on each end of a SCSI bus to prevent reflected signals [2] SCSI Device - a device on the internal SCSI bus [3] Host Bus Adapter - SCSI bus - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 92
Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox B- 12 Appendix B - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 93
Safety and Regulatory C Safety and Regulatory Information - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 94
Safety and Regulatory Information Overview of this Appendix Overview of this Appendix This appendix contains important safety and regulatory information for the United States, Finland, Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, European Union, and Japan. C- 2 Appendix C - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 95
to laser products marketed in the United States. Use of controls, adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. Laser Class Information: A black on yellow label - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 96
Safety and Regulatory Information United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 The Hewlett-Packard 220mx optical jukebox is approved under Approval Number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect connection to Public Telecommunication Systems within the United Kingdom - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 97
Safety and Regulatory Information EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity Safety and Regulatory Appendix C C- 5 - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 98
Safety and Regulatory Information Herstellerbescheinigung Herstellerbescheinigung Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den Anforderungen der Maschinenlärn information sverordnung vom 18 Januar 1991. Schalldruckpegel Lp < 70 dB(A) • am arbeitsplatz • normaler betrieb • nach ISO 7779:1988/EN - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 99
sätt än i bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1. Huolto Hewlett-Packard 220mx levymuistiasemien sisällä ei ole käyttäjän huollettavissa olevia kohteita. Laitteen saa avata ja huoltaa ainoastaan sen huoltamiseen koulutettu - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 100
Safety and Regulatory Information Turvallisuusyhteenveto Om skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas och spärren urkopplas då apparaten är i funktion, utsättas användaren för laserstrålning. Betrakta ej strålen. Tiedot luku-/kirjoitusyksikössä käytettävän laserdiodin säteilyominaisuuksista: - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 101
in the user's manual may expose the user to laser radiation exceeding safety class 1. (The same warning in Swedish.) SERVICE There are no user serviceable parts inside the jukebox. The jukebox products can be serviced only by qualified service personnel. The optical drive mechanism(s) installed - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 102
Safety and Regulatory Information Japanese VCCI Statement Japanese VCCI Statement Japanese Harmonics Statement C- 10 Appendix C - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 103
form of differential uses +5V signal levels. HVD See high-voltage differential SCSI. jukebox A term synonymous with optical disk library or autochanger. This type of optical storage device is often referred to as a "jukebox" because when a file is requested, the disk containing the file is found - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 104
the opposite direction (interpreted as a "0"). mailslot The area where disks are inserted and removed from the jukebox. multifunction drive An optical disk drive that supports both rewritable and write-once optical disks. The drive detects the disk type by reading a factory-stamped code on the disk - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 105
Computer Systems Interface. write protect A feature that prevents data from being written to a disk. A write protect tab is located on both sides of the optical disk cartridge to enable write-protection on one or both surfaces of the disk. single-ended SCSI Signals are asserted on the bus by using - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 106
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HP Direct, supplies A-3 air cooling 1-3 B button cancel 3-4 enter 3-4 next 3-4 prev 3-4 C configurations 3-17 conventions typographical iii customer support moving the jukebox 1-16 N non-security configurations changing 3-16 O optical disks care of 2-7 types 2-3 using 2-2 optical drive ID changing - HP StorageWorks 300mx | HP SureStore 220mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 108
A-6 shipping the jukebox 1-16, 1-17 standby/on switch location 1-5 supplies ordering information A-3 supplies and accessories A-3 T terminator SE/LVD self-configuring 1-5 when last device 1-5 tests running 3-26 troubleshooting 3-28 type styles in this book iii U using optical disks 2-2 V voltages
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