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HP SureStore 660ex / 1200ex Optical Jukebox |
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HP SureStore 660ex / 1200ex Optical Jukebox |
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User’s Guide |
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Edition 1 |
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HP Part No. C1104-90015 |
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Printed in: Greeley, CO USA |
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Printed in: Greeley, CO USA |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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Notice |
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Notice |
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This document contains information that is protect... |
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Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with... |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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© Copyright February 1998 |
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Printing History |
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Printing History |
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New editions of this manual incorporate all materi... |
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Typographical Conventions |
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Typographical Conventions |
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The following typographical conventions are used i... |
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Emphasis |
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Emphasis |
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Keycap |
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Computer Output |
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Computer Output |
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Computer Output |
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WARNING Warnings call attention to a procedure or ... |
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WARNING Warnings call attention to a procedure or ... |
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CAUTION Cautions call attention to an operating pr... |
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CAUTION Cautions call attention to an operating pr... |
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NOTE Notes provide information that can be helpful... |
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NOTE Notes provide information that can be helpful... |
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In This Manual |
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In This Manual |
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This user’s guide includes: |
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Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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set-up information for the HP SureStore Optical 80... |
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set-up information for the HP SureStore Optical 80... |
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Chapter 2 |
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Chapter 2 |
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information about choosing and using optical disks |
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information about choosing and using optical disks |
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Chapter 3 |
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Chapter 3 |
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features description, operating instructions, and ... |
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features description, operating instructions, and ... |
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Appendix A |
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Appendix A |
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supplies and customer support |
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supplies and customer support |
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Appendix B |
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Appendix B |
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operating this jukebox on a SCSI bus |
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operating this jukebox on a SCSI bus |
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Appendix C |
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Appendix C |
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safety and regulatory information |
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safety and regulatory information |
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Glossary of Terms |
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Index |
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1 Setting Up the Jukebox |
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1 Setting Up the Jukebox |
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Overview of This Chapter |
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Overview of This Chapter |
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This chapter gives information about the following... |
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• right side panel features |
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• right side panel features |
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• right side panel features |
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connecting SCSI and power cords |
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• moving or shipping the jukebox |
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• moving or shipping the jukebox |
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• moving or shipping the jukebox |
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• connecting SCSI and power cords |
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• connecting SCSI and power cords |
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• connecting SCSI and power cords |
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setting up:items included |
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setting up:items included |
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setting up:items included |
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setting up:items not included |
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Items included with the jukebox: |
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• power cord |
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• power cord |
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• power cord |
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• single-ended and differential SCSI terminators |
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• single-ended and differential SCSI terminators |
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- one of each included in a 4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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- one of each included in a 4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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- one of each included in a 4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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- two of each included in a 10-drive jukebox |
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- two of each included in a 10-drive jukebox |
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- this guide |
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- this guide |
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Items needed but not included with the jukebox: |
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• SCSI cable with either a high-density 50-pin (Mi... |
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• SCSI cable with either a high-density 50-pin (Mi... |
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• SCSI cable with either a high-density 50-pin (Mi... |
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• single-ended or differential SCSI host adapter w... |
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• single-ended or differential SCSI host adapter w... |
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• application software that supports this type of ... |
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• application software that supports this type of ... |
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system components needed |
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system components needed |
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system components needed |
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This jukebox requires application software to oper... |
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Standard Configuration |
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Standard Configuration |
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The following list is a hierarchy of the system co... |
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• Host computer CPU |
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• Host computer CPU |
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• Host computer CPU |
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• Operating system |
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• Operating system |
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• Optical jukebox application software |
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• Optical jukebox application software |
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• Jukebox SCSI drivers (may be included in optical... |
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• Jukebox SCSI drivers (may be included in optical... |
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• Jukebox |
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• Jukebox |
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High-Availability Configuration |
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High-Availability Configuration |
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The following list is a hierarchy of the system co... |
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• Host computer CPUs (two host computers) |
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• Host computer CPUs (two host computers) |
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• Host computer CPUs (two host computers) |
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• Operating systems (on two host computers) |
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• Operating systems (on two host computers) |
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• High-availability application software (links bo... |
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• High-availability application software (links bo... |
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• Optical jukebox application software (on both ho... |
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• Optical jukebox application software (on both ho... |
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• Jukebox SCSI drivers (may be included in optical... |
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• Jukebox SCSI drivers (may be included in optical... |
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• Jukebox |
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• Jukebox |
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Identifying Right-Side Panel Features |
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Identifying Right-Side Panel Features |
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Figure 1-1 Right-Side Panel Features — 10-Drive Ju... |
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Figure 1-1 Right-Side Panel Features — 10-Drive Ju... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Active bus indicator |
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SCSI interface:active bus indicator |
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active bus indicator |
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Lit when the SCSI bus is active. There is an indic... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI interface selection switch |
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SCSI interface:interface selection switch |
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interface selection switch |
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Used to select either a single-ended or differenti... |
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Used to select either a single-ended or differenti... |
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In 4- or 6-drive jukeboxes, there is one interface... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI ports |
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SCSI interface:ports |
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Used for connecting SCSI cables to the interface b... |
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Used for connecting SCSI cables to the interface b... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power cord strain relief clip |
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strain relief clip |
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Used to route the power cord away from other conne... |
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Used to route the power cord away from other conne... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Product serial number label |
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serial number location |
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Needed for service calls. Write down your jukebox ... |
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Needed for service calls. Write down your jukebox ... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Access panel and mounting screws |
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access panel:location |
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access panel:mounting screws |
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Panel that covers the interface and power connecti... |
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Panel that covers the interface and power connecti... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Continued on the next page |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Cable access hole |
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cable access hole |
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Used to pass SCSI and power cables through to the ... |
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Used to pass SCSI and power cables through to the ... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power switch |
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power switch |
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switch:power |
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The power switch is under the panel but can be ope... |
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The power switch is under the panel but can be ope... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Power receptacle |
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power receptacle |
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Receptacle for the jukebox power cord. Located on ... |
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Receptacle for the jukebox power cord. Located on ... |
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NOTE Two screws secure the customer access panel t... |
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NOTE Two screws secure the customer access panel t... |
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SCSI cables:connecting |
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SCSI cables:connecting |
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SCSI cables:connecting |
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connecting SCSI cables |
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In all configurations, the following cabling capab... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Interface types available |
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Single-ended or differential SCSI, selected by the... |
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Single-ended or differential SCSI, selected by the... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Number of interface cards available |
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One card in 4- and 6-drive models, two cards in 10... |
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One card in 4- and 6-drive models, two cards in 10... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Number of hosts |
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This jukebox may be used in high availability envi... |
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This jukebox may be used in high availability envi... |
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This jukebox may be used in high availability envi... |
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SCSI cables:maximum length |
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SCSI cables:maximum length |
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maximum cable length |
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Table 1-1 Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Ass... |
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Table 1-1 Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Ass... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Interface Type |
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Maximum External Cable Length |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Single-Ended SCSI (50-pin high-density con... |
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3 meters (9.8 feet) |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Differential SCSI (68-pin high-density c... |
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25 meters (82.0 feet) |
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NOTE Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use SCSI ... |
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NOTE Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use SCSI ... |
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Choosing Your cabling Configuration |
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Choosing Your cabling Configuration |
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Pick the configuration that applies to your plans ... |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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See page |
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See page |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Standard Configuration |
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Standard Configuration |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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• The only peripheral on a bus |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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... and the jukebox has 4 or 6 drives |
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1-9 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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... and the jukebox has 10 drives and you are usin... |
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1-12 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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... and the jukebox has 10 drives and you are usin... |
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1-14 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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• The jukebox will share a bus with other devices |
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1-16 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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High Availability configuration |
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High Availability configuration |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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• Consult with your high-availability vendor |
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connecting:4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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connecting:4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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connecting:4- or 6-drive jukebox |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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These screws may not have been replaced. |
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It is a good idea to use the screws to secure the ... |
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If you have to replace these screws, they are 6/32... |
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2. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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2. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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Refer to the following diagram in the next steps. |
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Refer to the following diagram in the next steps. |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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The diagram shows connecting a cable to the differ... |
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4. Connect a cable between your host computer and ... |
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4. Connect a cable between your host computer and ... |
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Route the cable through the slot at the bottom of ... |
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5. Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI por... |
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5. Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI por... |
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If you are using the differential interface, use a... |
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Figure 1-2 Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox |
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Figure 1-2 Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of the SCSI por... |
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The example diagram shows the terminator on the si... |
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Use an active terminator if you are terminating a ... |
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If you are terminating a differential interface, u... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, two host adapters |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, two host adapters |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, two host adapters |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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These screws may not have been replaced. |
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It is a good idea to use the screws to secure the ... |
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If you have to replace these screws, they are 6/32... |
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Refer to the following diagram in the next steps. |
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Refer to the following diagram in the next steps. |
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2. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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2. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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2. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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The diagram shows connecting a cable to the differ... |
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3. Connect cables between the two host adapters on... |
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3. Connect cables between the two host adapters on... |
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You can connect the two cables to two interfaces o... |
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The diagram shows cable connections to the differe... |
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Route the cables through the slot at the bottom of... |
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4. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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4. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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Figure 1-3 Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, Two Host... |
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Figure 1-3 Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, Two Host... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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5. Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI con... |
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5. Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI con... |
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If you are using the differential interface, use a... |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of SCSI ports o... |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of SCSI ports o... |
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Use a 50-pin high-density terminator for the singl... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, one host adapter |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, one host adapter |
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connecting:10-drive jukebox, one host adapter |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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CAUTION Make sure that all peripheral devices conn... |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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Removing the Customer Access Panel |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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1. Switch off power to the host computer before yo... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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NOTE The jukebox ships from the factory with two s... |
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These screws may not have been replaced. |
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It is a good idea to use the screws to secure the ... |
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If you have to replace these screws, they are 6/32... |
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2. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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2. Remove the customer access panel by pulling on ... |
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Refer to the following diagram in the notes steps. |
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Refer to the following diagram in the notes steps. |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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3. Select single-ended (“A”) or differential (“B”)... |
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The diagram shows connecting the host computer cab... |
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Route the cable through the slot at the bottom of ... |
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4. Connect a short cable between the interface car... |
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4. Connect a short cable between the interface car... |
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Figure 1-4 Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host... |
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Figure 1-4 Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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5. Terminate the daisy-chained bus by plugging a t... |
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5. Terminate the daisy-chained bus by plugging a t... |
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A differential interface port uses a 68-pin high-d... |
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The same cabling can be done using the single-ende... |
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CAUTION Do not daisy-chain between single-ended an... |
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CAUTION Do not daisy-chain between single-ended an... |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of SCSI ports o... |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of SCSI ports o... |
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6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of SCSI ports o... |
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Use a 50-pin high-density active terminator for th... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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7. To continue with the installation, go to “Conne... |
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connecting:with other devices on the bus |
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connecting:with other devices on the bus |
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connecting:with other devices on the bus |
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NOTE Operating this jukebox with other peripherals... |
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NOTE Operating this jukebox with other peripherals... |
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In most circumstances, the recommended configurati... |
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It is possible to connect this jukebox on a bus wi... |
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• a 4- or 6-drive jukebox using basic SCSI address... |
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• a 4- or 6-drive jukebox using basic SCSI address... |
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• a 4- or 6-drive jukebox using basic SCSI address... |
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• a 10-drive jukebox with one host adapter and wit... |
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• a 10-drive jukebox with one host adapter and wit... |
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• a 10-drive jukebox with two host adapters and us... |
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• a 10-drive jukebox with two host adapters and us... |
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There are many issues that must be considered when... |
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• how the jukebox is used; archiving, backup, near... |
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• how the jukebox is used; archiving, backup, near... |
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• how the jukebox is used; archiving, backup, near... |
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• how the additional peripheral will be used. How ... |
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• how the additional peripheral will be used. How ... |
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• whether you will be mixing “wide” and “narrow” d... |
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• whether you will be mixing “wide” and “narrow” d... |
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• whether you are using both internal and external... |
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• whether you are using both internal and external... |
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• whether your bus is single-ended or differential |
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• whether your bus is single-ended or differential |
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NOTE Appendix B provides a brief overview of SCSI ... |
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NOTE Appendix B provides a brief overview of SCSI ... |
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connecting:power |
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connecting:power |
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connecting:power |
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1. Ensure that the power switch on the jukebox is ... |
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1. Ensure that the power switch on the jukebox is ... |
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1. Ensure that the power switch on the jukebox is ... |
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NOTE Use the power cord shipped with the jukebox. |
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NOTE Use the power cord shipped with the jukebox. |
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2. Route the power cord through the strain relief ... |
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2. Route the power cord through the strain relief ... |
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2. Route the power cord through the strain relief ... |
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3. Plug the socket end of the power cord into the ... |
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3. Plug the socket end of the power cord into the ... |
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4. Continue to route the power cable down, through... |
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4. Continue to route the power cable down, through... |
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5. Plug the other end of the power cord into a thr... |
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5. Plug the other end of the power cord into a thr... |
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6. Press the power switch ON (“8” on Figure 1-1) |
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6. Press the power switch ON (“8” on Figure 1-1) |
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When power is applied, TESTING and NOT READY alter... |
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NOTE If DEVICE FAILED displays. See “Troubleshooti... |
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NOTE If DEVICE FAILED displays. See “Troubleshooti... |
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7. Refer to Chapter 3, “Operating the Jukebox” for... |
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7. Refer to Chapter 3, “Operating the Jukebox” for... |
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7. Refer to Chapter 3, “Operating the Jukebox” for... |
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NOTE Continue on to “Configuring Write Verify” on ... |
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NOTE Continue on to “Configuring Write Verify” on ... |
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configuring write verify |
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configuring write verify |
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configuring write verify |
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write verify |
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The write verify configuration ensures that data i... |
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Writing data on a magneto-optical disk requires tw... |
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When write verify is configured to ON, an addition... |
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If you choose to change the write verify configura... |
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NOTE Continue on to “Installing the Wheel Chocks ”... |
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NOTE Continue on to “Installing the Wheel Chocks ”... |
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wheel chocks |
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wheel chocks |
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wheel chocks |
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installing the wheel chocks |
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chocks |
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WARNING This jukebox rolls easily and could cause ... |
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WARNING This jukebox rolls easily and could cause ... |
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Four wheel chocks are provided to stabilize the ju... |
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Figure 1-5 Installing the Wheel Chocks |
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Figure 1-5 Installing the Wheel Chocks |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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1. After all cables and panels are mounted, roll t... |
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1. After all cables and panels are mounted, roll t... |
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2. Spread the chock apart slightly and slide it ar... |
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2. Spread the chock apart slightly and slide it ar... |
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3. Repeat Step 2 for the remaining three wheels. |
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3. Repeat Step 2 for the remaining three wheels. |
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NOTE This is the last step in the physical install... |
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NOTE This is the last step in the physical install... |
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Moving or Shipping the Jukebox |
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Moving or Shipping the Jukebox |
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Refer to the following two sections if you want to... |
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moving the jukebox |
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moving the jukebox |
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moving the jukebox |
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1. If you will be removing the disks from the juke... |
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1. If you will be removing the disks from the juke... |
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1. If you will be removing the disks from the juke... |
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Ensure that there are no disks in the drives. |
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If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to “... |
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CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical d... |
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CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical d... |
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CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
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CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
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Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are... |
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2. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1). |
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2. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1). |
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2. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1). |
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3. Remove the right side lower access panel by pul... |
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3. Remove the right side lower access panel by pul... |
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If screws are installed on the bottom corners of t... |
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4. Remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connec... |
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4. Remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connec... |
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5. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing the leveler fe... |
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5. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing the leveler fe... |
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6. Remove the chocks from the four castor wheels o... |
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6. Remove the chocks from the four castor wheels o... |
33 |
WARNING Push the jukebox only from the right or le... |
33 |
WARNING Push the jukebox only from the right or le... |
33 |
7. Carefully move the jukebox to its new destinati... |
33 |
7. Carefully move the jukebox to its new destinati... |
33 |
7. Carefully move the jukebox to its new destinati... |
33 |
8. Set up the jukebox at its new location. Refer t... |
33 |
8. Set up the jukebox at its new location. Refer t... |
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9. Lower the leveler feet and tighten the 1/2-inch... |
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9. Lower the leveler feet and tighten the 1/2-inch... |
33 |
10. Place the wheel chocks around the four caster ... |
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10. Place the wheel chocks around the four caster ... |
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11. Bring the jukebox online according to your sys... |
33 |
11. Bring the jukebox online according to your sys... |
33 |
shipping the jukebox |
33 |
shipping the jukebox |
33 |
shipping the jukebox |
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1. Follow your jukebox application software instru... |
33 |
1. Follow your jukebox application software instru... |
33 |
1. Follow your jukebox application software instru... |
33 |
Ensure that there are no disks in the drives. |
33 |
If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to “... |
33 |
CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical d... |
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CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical d... |
33 |
Failure to remove all disks from the storage slots... |
33 |
2. Follow your jukebox application’s instructions ... |
33 |
2. Follow your jukebox application’s instructions ... |
33 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
33 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
33 |
Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are... |
33 |
3. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1). |
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3. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1). |
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4. Remove the right side lower access panel by pul... |
34 |
4. Remove the right side lower access panel by pul... |
34 |
If screws are installed on the bottom corners of t... |
34 |
5. Remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connec... |
34 |
5. Remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connec... |
34 |
6. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing each leveler f... |
34 |
6. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing each leveler f... |
34 |
7. Remove the chocks from the four caster wheels o... |
34 |
7. Remove the chocks from the four caster wheels o... |
34 |
WARNING Push the jukebox only from the right or le... |
34 |
WARNING Push the jukebox only from the right or le... |
34 |
8. Repackage the jukebox in the same way it was re... |
34 |
8. Repackage the jukebox in the same way it was re... |
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NOTE Your service representative can provide assis... |
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NOTE Your service representative can provide assis... |
34 |
2 Using Optical Disks |
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2 Using Optical Disks |
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Overview of This Chapter |
36 |
Overview of This Chapter |
36 |
Using Optical Disks |
36 |
Using Optical Disks |
36 |
The optical disks that you use with your jukebox a... |
36 |
• choosing an optical disk type |
36 |
• choosing an optical disk type |
36 |
• choosing an optical disk type |
36 |
• labeling optical disks |
36 |
• labeling optical disks |
36 |
• write-protecting optical disks |
36 |
• write-protecting optical disks |
36 |
• caring for optical disks |
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• caring for optical disks |
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NOTE The optical cartridges used in this jukebox a... |
36 |
NOTE The optical cartridges used in this jukebox a... |
36 |
Optical cartridges consist of an opto-magnetic med... |
36 |
disks:high quality required |
36 |
disks:high quality required |
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disks:high quality required |
36 |
NOTE A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media cartr... |
36 |
NOTE A list of Hewlett-Packard optical media cartr... |
36 |
If you are not using HP media, please refer to the... |
36 |
www.hp.com/isgsupport/optical/index.html |
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disks:choosing |
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disks:choosing |
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disks:choosing |
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Two disk types are available for use in the jukebo... |
37 |
To choose which type of disks to use, consider the... |
37 |
• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
37 |
• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
37 |
• Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly... |
37 |
• Write-Once optical disks--data can be written on... |
37 |
• Write-Once optical disks--data can be written on... |
37 |
• Both rewritable and write-once disks come in thr... |
37 |
• Both rewritable and write-once disks come in thr... |
37 |
NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer sys... |
37 |
NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer sys... |
37 |
disks:labeling |
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disks:labeling |
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disks:labeling |
38 |
Make it a practice to label your optical disk cart... |
38 |
NOTE Your jukebox application software may label y... |
38 |
NOTE Your jukebox application software may label y... |
38 |
• storage slot location (1, 2, 3, ... ) |
38 |
• storage slot location (1, 2, 3, ... ) |
38 |
• storage slot location (1, 2, 3, ... ) |
38 |
• date of format or initialization |
38 |
• date of format or initialization |
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• disk owner (group, department, etc.) |
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• disk owner (group, department, etc.) |
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• storage purpose (backup, old version of operatin... |
38 |
• storage purpose (backup, old version of operatin... |
38 |
HP recommends using end labels as shown in Figure ... |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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disk:labels jamming shutter |
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Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labe... |
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Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labe... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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disks:writeprotecting |
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disks:writeprotecting |
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Each side of an optical disk can be write-protecte... |
39 |
With rewritable optical disks, write-protecting th... |
39 |
With write-once optical disks, existing files cann... |
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Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location |
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Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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disks:care of |
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disks:care of |
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Follow these guidelines to ensure that your optica... |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields. |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to dust particles. |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to dust particles. |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to extreme temperatures or e... |
40 |
• Do not expose disks to extreme temperatures or e... |
40 |
• Do not drop the disks. |
40 |
• Do not drop the disks. |
40 |
• Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the... |
40 |
• Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the... |
40 |
• Do not take disks apart. |
40 |
• Do not take disks apart. |
40 |
• Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels... |
40 |
• Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels... |
40 |
• Remove old disk labels before applying new ones ... |
40 |
• Remove old disk labels before applying new ones ... |
40 |
• Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are... |
40 |
• Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are... |
40 |
disks:cleaning |
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disks:cleaning |
40 |
disks:cleaning |
40 |
Normally, an optical disk does not require cleanin... |
40 |
CAUTION Be very careful when cleaning an optical d... |
40 |
CAUTION Be very careful when cleaning an optical d... |
40 |
Clean a disk only with a disk cleaning kit. Follow... |
40 |
The order numbers for manual and automated disk cl... |
40 |
3 Operating the Jukebox |
41 |
3 Operating the Jukebox |
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Overview of This Chapter |
42 |
Overview of This Chapter |
42 |
This chapter gives information on the following to... |
42 |
• operating the control panel |
42 |
• operating the control panel |
42 |
• operating the control panel |
42 |
• using the selection buttons |
42 |
• using the selection buttons |
42 |
• interpreting messages which appear in the displa... |
42 |
• interpreting messages which appear in the displa... |
42 |
• loading optical disks into the jukebox |
42 |
• loading optical disks into the jukebox |
42 |
• ejecting optical disks from the jukebox |
42 |
• ejecting optical disks from the jukebox |
42 |
• entering the administration menu password |
42 |
• entering the administration menu password |
42 |
• changing the administration menu password |
42 |
• changing the administration menu password |
42 |
• setting SCSI IDs or logical unit numbers (LUNs) |
42 |
• setting SCSI IDs or logical unit numbers (LUNs) |
42 |
• setting configurations |
42 |
• setting configurations |
42 |
• retrieving performance information |
42 |
• retrieving performance information |
42 |
• running tests (for service use) |
42 |
• running tests (for service use) |
42 |
• using online repair (for service use only) |
42 |
• using online repair (for service use only) |
42 |
• troubleshooting |
42 |
• troubleshooting |
42 |
Operating the Control Panel |
43 |
Operating the Control Panel |
43 |
The control panel enables manual control of all ju... |
43 |
The SCSI IDs of the jukebox and its optical drives... |
43 |
The figure and text on the next two pages show the... |
43 |
Figure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel |
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Figure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel |
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<GRAPHIC> |
45 |
<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
1 |
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16-Character Display |
45 |
controls:16-character display |
45 |
16-character display |
45 |
display |
45 |
Displays status information and control panel info... |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
2 |
45 |
Selection buttons |
45 |
controls:selection buttons |
45 |
selection buttons |
45 |
Pressed to perform the following operations: |
45 |
Pressed to perform the following operations: |
45 |
LOAD |
45 |
LOAD |
45 |
EJECT |
45 |
EJECT |
45 |
PREV |
45 |
PREV |
45 |
NEXT |
45 |
NEXT |
45 |
CANCEL |
45 |
CANCEL |
45 |
ENTER |
45 |
ENTER |
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<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
3 |
45 |
Activity light |
45 |
controls:activity light |
45 |
activity light |
45 |
Lit differently to indicate the following: |
45 |
Lit differently to indicate the following: |
45 |
• Steady Green - power is on |
45 |
• Steady Green - power is on |
45 |
• Steady Green - power is on |
45 |
• Flashing Green - an optical drive is being acces... |
45 |
• Flashing Green - an optical drive is being acces... |
45 |
• Amber - a fault occurred |
45 |
• Amber - a fault occurred |
45 |
<TABLE ROW> |
45 |
4 |
45 |
Mailslot |
45 |
mailslot |
45 |
Used to load and eject optical disks |
45 |
NOTE Figure 3-2 shows the jukebox menus available ... |
45 |
NOTE Figure 3-2 shows the jukebox menus available ... |
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Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree |
46 |
Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree |
46 |
<GRAPHIC> |
47 |
using the selection buttons |
47 |
using the selection buttons |
47 |
controls:EJECT button |
47 |
controls:NEXT button |
47 |
controls:PREV button |
47 |
controls:CANCEL button |
47 |
controls:ENTER button |
47 |
controls:LOAD button |
47 |
controls:LOAD button |
47 |
Each time you push the |
47 |
NOTE You can get back to |
47 |
NOTE You can get back to |
47 |
display messages |
48 |
display messages |
48 |
display messages |
48 |
The display window shows the operations you may se... |
48 |
top level displays:ADMIN * |
48 |
top level displays:ADMIN * |
48 |
top level displays:ADMIN * |
48 |
READY |
48 |
READY |
48 |
READY |
48 |
READY |
48 |
The jukebox is ready for operation. |
48 |
The jukebox is ready for operation. |
48 |
ADMIN |
48 |
ADMIN |
48 |
ADMIN |
48 |
Select to access second-level choices. You must en... |
48 |
Select to access second-level choices. You must en... |
48 |
NOTE A |
48 |
NOTE A |
48 |
second level displays:TEST * |
48 |
second level displays:TEST * |
48 |
second level displays:TEST * |
48 |
second level displays:INFO * |
48 |
second level displays:CONFIG * |
48 |
second level displays:ONLINE REPAIR * |
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second level displays:SCSI IDs * |
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You must enter a security code before accessing th... |
48 |
TEST |
48 |
TEST |
48 |
TEST |
48 |
TEST |
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Select to run internal tests (normally, these are ... |
48 |
Select to run internal tests (normally, these are ... |
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INFO |
48 |
INFO |
48 |
INFO |
48 |
Select to retrieve performance information stored ... |
48 |
Select to retrieve performance information stored ... |
48 |
CONFIG |
48 |
CONFIG |
48 |
CONFIG |
48 |
Select to customize the way the jukebox functions. |
48 |
Select to customize the way the jukebox functions. |
48 |
SCSI IDs |
48 |
SCSI IDs |
48 |
SCSI IDs |
48 |
Select to view and/or change the SCSI IDs and logi... |
48 |
Select to view and/or change the SCSI IDs and logi... |
48 |
ONLINE REPAIR |
48 |
ONLINE REPAIR |
48 |
ONLINE REPAIR |
48 |
Select to view and change drive settings for onlin... |
48 |
Select to view and change drive settings for onlin... |
48 |
NOTE An “ |
49 |
NOTE An “ |
49 |
In Figure 3-2, you can display the selections list... |
49 |
disks:loading |
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disks:loading |
50 |
disks:loading |
50 |
loading disks |
50 |
NOTE Label all disks before loading them into the ... |
50 |
NOTE Label all disks before loading them into the ... |
50 |
Start with |
50 |
Start with |
50 |
1. Press |
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1. Press |
50 |
1. Press |
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1. Press |
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Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk |
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Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk |
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<GRAPHIC> |
50 |
2. When the mailslot opens, insert a disk into the... |
50 |
When the disk is inserted, it is automatically pul... |
50 |
3. If you want to select the storage slot number t... |
51 |
3. If you want to select the storage slot number t... |
51 |
4. LOADING |
51 |
4. LOADING |
51 |
4. LOADING |
51 |
5. Press |
51 |
5. Press |
51 |
NOTE Some software packages require that you load ... |
52 |
NOTE Some software packages require that you load ... |
52 |
Start with |
52 |
Start with |
52 |
1. Press |
52 |
1. Press |
52 |
1. Press |
52 |
2. EJECT SLOT # |
52 |
2. EJECT SLOT # |
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2. EJECT SLOT # |
52 |
3. If you want to select the storage slot number t... |
52 |
3. If you want to select the storage slot number t... |
52 |
EJECTING |
52 |
EJECTING |
52 |
4. Remove the disk from the mailslot. |
52 |
4. Remove the disk from the mailslot. |
52 |
You may now eject additional disks by pressing the |
52 |
5. Press |
52 |
5. Press |
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administration menu password:entering |
53 |
administration menu password:entering |
53 |
administration menu password:entering |
53 |
READY |
53 |
READY |
53 |
A numeric password is required to access menu choi... |
53 |
NOTE Don't forget your password. If you forget it,... |
53 |
NOTE Don't forget your password. If you forget it,... |
53 |
Follow these steps to enter the password. If you w... |
53 |
Start with |
53 |
Start with |
53 |
1. Press |
53 |
1. Press |
53 |
1. Press |
53 |
2. Press |
53 |
2. Press |
53 |
NOTE If the default password, |
53 |
NOTE If the default password, |
53 |
If you have set your own password into the jukebox... |
53 |
3. Press |
53 |
3. Press |
53 |
4. Press |
53 |
4. Press |
53 |
5. Press |
53 |
5. Press |
53 |
To access menu choices under the |
53 |
administration menu password:changing |
54 |
administration menu password:changing |
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administration menu password:changing |
54 |
READY |
54 |
READY |
54 |
1. Follow the steps on the previous page to enter ... |
54 |
1. Follow the steps on the previous page to enter ... |
54 |
1. Follow the steps on the previous page to enter ... |
54 |
2. |
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2. |
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3. Press |
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3. Press |
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4. |
54 |
4. |
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5. Press |
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5. Press |
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6. Press |
54 |
6. Press |
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7. PASSWORD CHANGED |
54 |
7. PASSWORD CHANGED |
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7. PASSWORD CHANGED |
54 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
54 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
54 |
Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are... |
54 |
8. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the passw... |
54 |
8. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the passw... |
54 |
setting the SCSI IDs |
55 |
setting the SCSI IDs |
55 |
setting the SCSI IDs |
55 |
SCSI IDs:setting |
55 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
55 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
55 |
First, determine if you are using basic SCSI addre... |
55 |
Next, either view the current SCSI IDs or proceed ... |
55 |
Tables showing default SCSI IDs for basic SCSI add... |
55 |
setting the LUN mode |
55 |
setting the LUN mode |
55 |
setting the LUN mode |
55 |
LUN mode:setting |
55 |
READY |
55 |
READY |
55 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
55 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
55 |
NOTE Check your host system documentation and juke... |
55 |
NOTE Check your host system documentation and juke... |
55 |
Start with |
55 |
Start with |
55 |
1. Press |
55 |
1. Press |
55 |
1. Press |
55 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
55 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
55 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
55 |
3. Press |
55 |
3. Press |
55 |
4. |
55 |
4. |
55 |
5. Press |
56 |
5. Press |
56 |
You may now view the SCSI ID and LUN numbers using |
56 |
SCSI IDs:viewing |
56 |
SCSI IDs:viewing |
56 |
SCSI IDs:viewing |
56 |
viewing the current SCSI IDs |
56 |
READY |
56 |
READY |
56 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
56 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
56 |
Start with |
56 |
Start with |
56 |
1. Press |
56 |
1. Press |
56 |
1. Press |
56 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
56 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
56 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
56 |
3. Press |
56 |
3. Press |
56 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
56 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
56 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
56 |
5. |
56 |
5. |
56 |
If you want to view the IDs on Bus 2, press |
56 |
6. JKBX ID # LUN # |
56 |
6. JKBX ID # LUN # |
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6. JKBX ID # LUN # |
56 |
Press |
56 |
NOTE Tables in Appendix B show the default SCSI ID... |
56 |
NOTE Tables in Appendix B show the default SCSI ID... |
56 |
7. Press |
56 |
7. Press |
56 |
changing the SCSI IDs |
57 |
changing the SCSI IDs |
57 |
changing the SCSI IDs |
57 |
SCSI IDs:changing |
57 |
READY |
57 |
READY |
57 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
57 |
NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI address... |
57 |
Start with |
57 |
Start with |
57 |
1. Press |
57 |
1. Press |
57 |
1. Press |
57 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
57 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
57 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
57 |
3. Press |
57 |
3. Press |
57 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
57 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
57 |
4. VIEW ID’S |
57 |
BUS 1 * |
57 |
BUS 1 * |
57 |
If you want to change the IDs on Bus 2, press |
57 |
If you are using basic SCSI addressing (LUN mode O... |
57 |
If you are using basic SCSI addressing (LUN mode O... |
57 |
JKBX ID # LUN # |
57 |
JKBX ID # LUN # |
57 |
If you are using LUN addressing (LUN mode ON) |
57 |
If you are using LUN addressing (LUN mode ON) |
57 |
JKBX BUS 1 # |
57 |
JKBX BUS 1 # |
57 |
5. Press |
57 |
5. Press |
57 |
NOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Re... |
58 |
NOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Re... |
58 |
This jukebox, by default, assigns ID 6 to the juke... |
58 |
Some host computer systems do not allow you to ass... |
58 |
Tables in Appendix B show jukebox default settings... |
58 |
If another device ID is placed between the jukebox... |
58 |
6. Press |
58 |
6. Press |
58 |
If the jukebox is set to |
58 |
7. (If using basic SCSI addressing - LUN mode OFF)... |
58 |
7. (If using basic SCSI addressing - LUN mode OFF)... |
58 |
8. UPDATE |
58 |
8. UPDATE |
58 |
8. UPDATE |
58 |
• If the new settings do not conflict with other S... |
58 |
• If the new settings do not conflict with other S... |
58 |
• If the new settings do not conflict with other S... |
58 |
• If the new settings conflict with other IDs on t... |
58 |
• If the new settings conflict with other IDs on t... |
58 |
NOTE When in LUN mode: If the new ID you choose re... |
58 |
NOTE When in LUN mode: If the new ID you choose re... |
58 |
9. Press |
58 |
9. Press |
58 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
59 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
59 |
Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are... |
59 |
10. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the IDs ... |
59 |
10. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the IDs ... |
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configuration:setting |
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configuration:setting |
60 |
configuration:setting |
60 |
READY |
60 |
READY |
60 |
You can set configurations to customize the way th... |
60 |
Start with |
60 |
Start with |
60 |
1. Press |
60 |
1. Press |
60 |
1. Press |
60 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
60 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
60 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
60 |
3. TEST * |
60 |
3. TEST * |
60 |
3. TEST * |
60 |
4. Press |
60 |
4. Press |
60 |
If the configuration has multiple settings, the cu... |
60 |
5. If the current configuration setting is flashin... |
60 |
5. If the current configuration setting is flashin... |
60 |
6. Press |
60 |
6. Press |
60 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
60 |
CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step c... |
60 |
Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are... |
60 |
7. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the confi... |
60 |
7. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the confi... |
60 |
Configurations are described in the following tabl... |
60 |
configurations:listing of |
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configurations:listing of |
61 |
configurations:listing of |
61 |
<TABLE> |
61 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
Configuration Name |
61 |
Description |
61 |
<TABLE BODY> |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
RECOVERY ON/OFF |
61 |
RECOVERY ON/OFF |
61 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. If the configuration i... |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
RESTORE DEFAULTS |
61 |
RESTORE DEFAULTS |
61 |
Sets all jukebox configurations to default setting... |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
CLEAR ODOMETERS |
61 |
CLEAR ODOMETERS |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. Sets all jukebox o... |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
DUAL PICKER ON/OFF |
61 |
DUAL PICKER ON/OFF |
61 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. (The default setting i... |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
STARWARS ON/OFF |
61 |
STARWARS ON/OFF |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. Should be set to O... |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
NEW PASSWORD |
61 |
NEW PASSWORD |
61 |
Allows you to change the numerical password requir... |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
61 |
SCSI LOG ON/OFF |
61 |
SCSI LOG ON/OFF |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. Should be set to O... |
61 |
Used by service personnel only. |
61 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
SECURE MS ON/OFF |
62 |
SECURE MS ON/OFF |
62 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. The ON configuration d... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
SLTS 230-238 ON/OFF |
62 |
SLTS 230-238 ON/OFF |
62 |
Slots 230 to 238 may not be supported by some juke... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
POWER SECURE ON/OFF |
62 |
POWER SECURE ON/OFF |
62 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. The ON configuration r... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
REP RECOVERED ON/OFF |
62 |
REP RECOVERED ON/OFF |
62 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. When set to ON, recove... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
CONF40 ON/OFF |
62 |
CONF40 ON/OFF |
62 |
Used by service personnel only. Changing this conf... |
62 |
Used by service personnel only. Changing this conf... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
WRITE VERIFY ON/OFF |
62 |
WRITE VERIFY ON/OFF |
62 |
Toggles between ON and OFF. When set to ON (defaul... |
62 |
<TABLE ROW> |
62 |
MS DOOR OPEN/CLOSED |
62 |
MS DOOR OPEN/CLOSED |
62 |
Toggles between OPEN and CLOSED. When set to OPEN,... |
62 |
retrieving log history |
63 |
retrieving log history |
63 |
retrieving log history |
63 |
logs:retrieving |
63 |
READY |
63 |
READY |
63 |
You can display information stored in the jukebox ... |
63 |
Start with |
63 |
Start with |
63 |
1. Press |
63 |
1. Press |
63 |
1. Press |
63 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
63 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
63 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
63 |
3. TEST * |
63 |
3. TEST * |
63 |
3. TEST * |
63 |
4. Press |
63 |
4. Press |
63 |
5. After you are finished viewing log information,... |
63 |
5. After you are finished viewing log information,... |
63 |
Information logs are described in the following ta... |
63 |
logs:listing of |
63 |
logs:listing of |
63 |
logs:listing of |
63 |
<TABLE> |
63 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
Log Name |
63 |
Description |
63 |
<TABLE BODY> |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
REVISION |
63 |
REVISION |
63 |
REVISION |
63 |
Jukebox firmware version number. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
JUKEBOX * |
63 |
JUKEBOX * |
63 |
Press ENTER to select the information described in... |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
product # |
63 |
Product identification string |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
SN # |
63 |
Serial number of the unit. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
FW TYPE ## |
63 |
Code that identifies the type of firmware used in ... |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
DRIVES # |
63 |
Number of drives in the unit. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
63 |
SLOTS # |
63 |
Number of available storage slots in the unit. |
63 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
JKBX ODOMETERS * |
64 |
JKBX ODOMETERS * |
64 |
Press ENTER to select the odometer logs described ... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
HOURS |
64 |
Number of operation hours (time the power was on).... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
MOVES |
64 |
Total moves and move attempts by the disk transpor... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
FLIPS |
64 |
Total disk transport mechanism flips. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
XLATES |
64 |
Total disk transport mechanism horizontal moves. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
ROTATES |
64 |
Total mailslot rotations. |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
DRIVE LOADS * |
64 |
DRIVE LOADS * |
64 |
Press ENTER to select the logs under this selectio... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
DRIVE # |
64 |
Total disk loads for the drive numbered “#.” |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
DRIVE FW * |
64 |
DRIVE FW * |
64 |
Press ENTER to select the logs under this selectio... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
D# REV x.xx |
64 |
Drive firmware revision code. “D#” is the drive nu... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
DRIVE SN * |
64 |
DRIVE SN * |
64 |
Press ENTER to select the logs under this selectio... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
D# xxxxxxx |
64 |
Serial number of the drive where “#” is the drive ... |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
64 |
HARD ERROR * |
64 |
HARD ERROR * |
64 |
Log of unrecoverable errors (commands that did not... |
64 |
Log of unrecoverable errors (commands that did not... |
64 |
Press |
64 |
(Log entries are described in the rows following |
64 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
SOFT ERROR * |
65 |
SOFT ERROR * |
65 |
Log of recovered errors (commands that complete su... |
65 |
Log of recovered errors (commands that complete su... |
65 |
Press |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
RECOVERY ERROR * |
65 |
RECOVERY ERROR * |
65 |
Log of errors during the most recent move. Returns... |
65 |
Log of errors during the most recent move. Returns... |
65 |
Press |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
*HARDWARE ERR # |
65 |
Internal diagnostics error number of the cause of ... |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
*FRU 1 # |
65 |
Field replaceable unit most likely to be at fault. |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
*FRU 2 # |
65 |
Field replaceable unit second most likely to be at... |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
65 |
*FRU 3 # |
65 |
Field replaceable unit third most likely to be at ... |
65 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
MOTION <name> |
66 |
<name> indicates one of the following types of mov... |
66 |
<name> indicates one of the following types of mov... |
66 |
• EXCHANGE |
66 |
• EXCHANGE |
66 |
• EXCHANGE |
66 |
• MOVE |
66 |
• MOVE |
66 |
• POSITION |
66 |
• POSITION |
66 |
• INIT ELEM |
66 |
• INIT ELEM |
66 |
• REZERO |
66 |
• REZERO |
66 |
• ROTATE |
66 |
• ROTATE |
66 |
• DIAGNOSTIC |
66 |
• DIAGNOSTIC |
66 |
• RESTORE |
66 |
• RESTORE |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
SOURCE # |
66 |
Element number to which the source refers. (This i... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
DESTINATION 1 # |
66 |
Element to which the first destination refers. (Th... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
DESTINATION 2 # |
66 |
Element to which the second destination refers. (T... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
ODOMETER # |
66 |
Move number in which the error occurred. |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
*MICROMOVE 1 # |
66 |
First jukebox micro-move for the original move com... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
*MICROMOVE 2 # |
66 |
Second jukebox micro-move for the original move co... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
*MICROMOVE 3 # |
66 |
Third jukebox micro-move for the original move com... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
66 |
*MICROMOVE 4 # |
66 |
Fourth jukebox micro-move for the original move co... |
66 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
*MICROMOVE 5 # |
67 |
Fifth jukebox micro-move for the original move com... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
*MICROMOVE 6 # |
67 |
Sixth jukebox micro-move for the original move com... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
*MICROMOVE ER # |
67 |
Micro-move error that occurred. |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
TOP or BOTTOM PICKER |
67 |
Displays either TOP or BOTTOM indicating which sid... |
67 |
<TABLE ROW> |
67 |
NORTH or SOUTH THUMB |
67 |
Displays either NORTH or SOUTH indicating which th... |
67 |
* Press |
67 |
running an internal test |
68 |
running an internal test |
68 |
running an internal test |
68 |
internal tests:running |
68 |
READY |
68 |
READY |
68 |
The optical jukebox can run self-diagnostic tests. |
68 |
CAUTION Some of the internal diagnostic tests of t... |
68 |
CAUTION Some of the internal diagnostic tests of t... |
68 |
In almost all cases, these tests should be run onl... |
68 |
Instructions for running internal tests are includ... |
68 |
Start with |
68 |
Start with |
68 |
1. Press |
68 |
1. Press |
68 |
1. Press |
68 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
68 |
2. Enter the administration password. |
68 |
Instructions for entering this password are in “En... |
68 |
3. TEST * |
68 |
3. TEST * |
68 |
3. TEST * |
68 |
4. Press |
68 |
4. Press |
68 |
NOTE You may press |
68 |
NOTE You may press |
68 |
internal tests:listing of |
69 |
internal tests:listing of |
69 |
internal tests:listing of |
69 |
<TABLE> |
69 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
69 |
Test Name |
69 |
Description |
69 |
<TABLE BODY> |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
69 |
Internal Tests are normal... |
69 |
Internal Tests are normal... |
69 |
If you are in contact with your service representa... |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
69 |
EXCHANGE DEMO |
69 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
69 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
69 |
INIT MECHANICS |
69 |
Runs the FIND PLUNGE HOME, FIND VERTICAL HOME, FIN... |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
69 |
INIT ELEM STATUS |
69 |
Physically scans the entire unit to determine whic... |
69 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
MAGAZINE IO |
70 |
Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL resu... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
DRIVE IO |
70 |
Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL resu... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
MAILSLOT IO |
70 |
Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL resu... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
VERTICAL TEST |
70 |
Moves the disk transport mechanism up and down the... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
TRANSLATE TEST |
70 |
Moves the disk transport mechanism from side to si... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
FLIP TEST |
70 |
Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL resu... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
70 |
PICKER TEST |
70 |
Flips the disk transport mechanism and switches ac... |
70 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
FIND PLUNGE HOME |
71 |
Calibrates the disk transport mechanism, establish... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
FIND VERT HOME |
71 |
Recalibrates the vertical position of the disk tra... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
FIND XLATE HOME |
71 |
Calibrates the reference points for the side-to-si... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
VERTICAL ENCODER |
71 |
Moves the disk transport mechanism down to the low... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
EMPTY DRIVES |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
EMPTY PICKER |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
71 |
FILL PICKER |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this te... |
71 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
EXERCISE MECH |
72 |
Runs the VERTICAL TEST, TRANSLATE TEST, FLIP TEST,... |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
WELLNESS TEST |
72 |
Checks the general capability of the jukebox. Requ... |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
CLEAR SOFT LOG |
72 |
Sets the soft error log to zero. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
CLEAR HARD LOG |
72 |
Sets the hard error log to zero. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
PLUNGE FULL SPD |
72 |
Allows the disk transport mechanics to run at full... |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
PLUNGE 1/2 SPD |
72 |
Used by service personnel only. Allows the disk tr... |
72 |
Used by service personnel only. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
PLUNGE 1/4 SPD |
72 |
Used by service personnel only. Allows the disk tr... |
72 |
Used by service personnel only. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
72 |
STARWARS |
72 |
The display shows 0 0 0. |
72 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
BOTTOM THUMB |
73 |
Used by service personnel only. Reports THUMB A, T... |
73 |
Used by service personnel only. |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
TOP THUMB |
73 |
Used by service personnel only.Reports ON or OFF. ... |
73 |
Used by service personnel only. |
73 |
<TABLE ROW> |
73 |
TRANSLATE SENSOR |
73 |
Reports ON or OFF after looking at the translate c... |
73 |
online repair:service use |
74 |
online repair:service use |
74 |
online repair:service use |
74 |
The online repair selection allows an authorized s... |
74 |
CAUTION Selecting online repair should be done onl... |
74 |
CAUTION Selecting online repair should be done onl... |
74 |
troubleshooting |
75 |
troubleshooting |
75 |
troubleshooting |
75 |
This section provides steps you can take when prob... |
75 |
information needed by service |
75 |
information needed by service |
75 |
information needed by service |
75 |
service call:information needed |
75 |
• model of your jukebox |
75 |
• model of your jukebox |
75 |
• model of your jukebox |
75 |
• serial number (location noted in Figure 1-1) |
75 |
• serial number (location noted in Figure 1-1) |
75 |
• brand and model of your host computer |
75 |
• brand and model of your host computer |
75 |
• brand and model of your host computer SCSI adapt... |
75 |
• brand and model of your host computer SCSI adapt... |
75 |
• jukebox application software you are using and i... |
75 |
• jukebox application software you are using and i... |
75 |
• any jukebox driver separate from your jukebox ap... |
75 |
• any jukebox driver separate from your jukebox ap... |
75 |
For problems that may be related to your host comp... |
75 |
troubleshooting:listing of procedures |
76 |
troubleshooting:listing of procedures |
76 |
troubleshooting:listing of procedures |
76 |
<TABLE> |
76 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
Problem |
76 |
What to do |
76 |
<TABLE BODY> |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
Jukebox won't power on. |
76 |
• Ensure that power cord connections are tight. |
76 |
• Ensure that power cord connections are tight. |
76 |
• Ensure that power cord connections are tight. |
76 |
• Ensure that power cord connections are tight. |
76 |
• Ensure that the power switch is ON (located on t... |
76 |
• Ensure that the power switch is ON (located on t... |
76 |
• Ensure that the power outlet is operating. |
76 |
• Ensure that the power outlet is operating. |
76 |
• Replace the power cord with a known good one. |
76 |
• Replace the power cord with a known good one. |
76 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
76 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
Poweron selftest failed and DEVICE FAILED displays |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• If the poweron test continues to fail, press |
76 |
• If the poweron test continues to fail, press |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
DEVICE FAILED displays. |
76 |
DEVICE FAILED |
76 |
DEVICE FAILED |
76 |
Hardware Error #61 (External SCSI cables) is repor... |
76 |
• Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-en... |
76 |
• Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-en... |
76 |
• Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-en... |
76 |
• Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-en... |
76 |
• Verify that the SCSI interface selection switch ... |
76 |
• Verify that the SCSI interface selection switch ... |
76 |
• Verify that the terminator is the correct type (... |
76 |
• Verify that the terminator is the correct type (... |
76 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
76 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
Power to the jukebox failed while a disk was in th... |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
76 |
• If |
76 |
• If |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
76 |
*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
76 |
*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
76 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
No display messages. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power cord is connected. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power cord is connected. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power cord is connected. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power cord is connected. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power switch is ON. |
77 |
• Ensure that the power switch is ON. |
77 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
77 |
• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
77 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
77 |
• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
Changed the drive ID but the new ID isn't recogniz... |
77 |
Some computers require a restart to recognize new ... |
77 |
Some computers require a restart to recognize new ... |
77 |
• Ensure the SCSI bus is inactive and restart your... |
77 |
• Ensure the SCSI bus is inactive and restart your... |
77 |
• Ensure the SCSI bus is inactive and restart your... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
Forgot your password. |
77 |
• Enter the default password (000 000 000). |
77 |
• Enter the default password ( |
77 |
• Enter the default password ( |
77 |
• Enter the default password ( |
77 |
• If the default password is not accepted, call yo... |
77 |
• If the default password is not accepted, call yo... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but LOAD ERROR or FA... |
77 |
• Press CANCEL. Insert the disk in the mailslot ag... |
77 |
• Press |
77 |
• Press |
77 |
• Press |
77 |
• If the light bar on the front panel is orange, c... |
77 |
• If the light bar on the front panel is orange, c... |
77 |
• If the disk is in the mailslot correctly and the... |
77 |
• If the disk is in the mailslot correctly and the... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but RESERVED display... |
77 |
The SECURE MS configuration is set. Disks cannot b... |
77 |
The |
77 |
• If appropriate, change this setting. See “Settin... |
77 |
• If appropriate, change this setting. See “Settin... |
77 |
• If appropriate, change this setting. See “Settin... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
77 |
*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
77 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT EMPTY d... |
78 |
The mailslot sensors do not detect a disk in the m... |
78 |
The mailslot sensors do not detect a disk in the m... |
78 |
• Remove and then replace the disk fully into the ... |
78 |
• Remove and then replace the disk fully into the ... |
78 |
• Remove and then replace the disk fully into the ... |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but DEST NOW FULL di... |
78 |
The jukebox moved a disk into the slot you chose b... |
78 |
The jukebox moved a disk into the slot you chose b... |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but TRANSPORT FULL d... |
78 |
The disk transport mechanism already contains a di... |
78 |
The disk transport mechanism already contains a di... |
78 |
• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
78 |
• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
78 |
• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
Disk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT SENSOR ... |
78 |
The jukebox mailslot sensors may have failed. |
78 |
The jukebox mailslot sensors may have failed. |
78 |
• Remove and then re-insert the disk. If this does... |
78 |
• Remove and then re-insert the disk. If this does... |
78 |
• Remove and then re-insert the disk. If this does... |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
Disk eject attempted but an EJECT ERROR message di... |
78 |
• Press CANCEL. Attempt to eject the disk again. |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
• Press |
78 |
• If the light bar on the front panel is orange, c... |
78 |
• If the light bar on the front panel is orange, c... |
78 |
• If there is no disk in the mailslot and this err... |
78 |
• If there is no disk in the mailslot and this err... |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
78 |
*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
78 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Disk eject attempted but RESERVED displays. |
79 |
The jukebox application software reserved the elem... |
79 |
The jukebox application software reserved the elem... |
79 |
• If appropriate, change this setting See “Setting... |
79 |
• If appropriate, change this setting See “Setting... |
79 |
• If appropriate, change this setting See “Setting... |
79 |
<TABLE ROW> |
79 |
Disk eject attempted but empty and then EJECT * di... |
79 |
This is not an error. There are no disks in the ju... |
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Disk eject attempted but TRANSPORT FULL displays. |
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The disk transport mechanism already contains a di... |
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The disk transport mechanism already contains a di... |
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• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
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• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
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• Refer to your host and application documentation... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Disk eject attempted but SOURCE NOW EMPTY displays... |
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The application software moved the disk from the s... |
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The application software moved the disk from the s... |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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• Press |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Disk eject attempted but MAILSLOT FULL displays. |
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A disk is in the mailslot. |
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A disk is in the mailslot. |
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• Remove the disk from the mailslot. |
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• Remove the disk from the mailslot. |
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• Remove the disk from the mailslot. |
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Select |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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You want to stop a test that is running. |
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Press CANCEL. The current test loop continues unti... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RUN ISTAT TEST displays (this initializes the elem... |
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RUN ISTAT TEST |
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• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
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• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
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• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
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• Power cycle the jukebox.* |
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• Run the |
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• Run the |
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• If steps above do not result in a READY display,... |
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• If steps above do not result in a READY display,... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Can't write to the disk. |
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• Check the host file system access permissions. |
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• Check the host file system access permissions. |
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• Check the host file system access permissions. |
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• Check the host file system access permissions. |
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• Eject the disk and check that the write-protect ... |
80 |
• Eject the disk and check that the write-protect ... |
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• Check your application software. |
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• Check your application software. |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
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• If steps above are unsuccessful, call your servi... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before remov... |
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A Supplies and Customer Support |
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A Supplies and Customer Support |
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Overview of This Appendix |
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Overview of This Appendix |
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This appendix provides information on the followin... |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• supplies and accessories |
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• shipping screw specifications |
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• shipping screw specifications |
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• HP customer support |
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• HP customer support |
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supplies and accessories |
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supplies and accessories |
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supplies and accessories |
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A full range of computer supplies may be ordered t... |
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Call 1-800-752-0900 for the location of your neare... |
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To contact a Hewlett-Packard sales representative,... |
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To phone HP Direct call 1-800-538-8787. |
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To write to HP Direct use the following address: |
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HP Direct |
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Hewlett-Packard |
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P.O. Box 58195 |
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Santa Clara, California 95052 |
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USA |
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See Table A-1 for a list of basic supplies and acc... |
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Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories |
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Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories |
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<TABLE HEADING> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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HP Part Number |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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5.2- and 4.7-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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5.2- and 4.7-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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88147J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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C6299J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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88146J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (2,048 bytes/sector, 5.2 G... |
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C6298J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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88143J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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C2589J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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88145J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 G... |
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C2591J |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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2.6- and 2.3-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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2.6- and 2.3-Gbyte Optical Disks |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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92280F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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C2589F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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92290F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 2.6 G... |
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C2591F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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92279F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Rewritable optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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C2588F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (512 bytes/sector, 2.3 Gby... |
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92289F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Write-once optical disk (512 bytes/sector,2.3 Gbyt... |
84 |
C2590F |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Cables |
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SCSI Cables |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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50-Pin Low-Density to 50-Pin... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.0 m (3.3 ft) clip latch to thumb screw |
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K2296 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.5 m (4.9 ft) clip latch to thumb screw |
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K2297 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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0.9 m (2.9 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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K2294 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.5 m (4.9 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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K2295 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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50-Pin High-Density to 50-PinHigh-... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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0.5 m (1.6 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2955A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.0 m (3.3 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2908A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.5 m (4.9 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2956A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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2.0 m (6.5 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2957A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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5.0 m (16.5 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2958A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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68-Pin High-Density to 50-Pi... |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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1.0 (3.3 ft) clip latch to thumb screw |
85 |
C2915A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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2.0 m (6.5 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2906A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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5.0 m (16.5 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2907A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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20.0 m (65.6 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2916A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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68-Pin High-Density to 68-Pi... |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
85 |
0.9 m (2.9 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
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C2911A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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2.5m (8.2 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
85 |
C2924A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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10.0 m (32.8 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
85 |
C2925A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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20.0 m (65.6 ft) thumb screw to thumb screw |
85 |
C2926A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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SCSI Terminators |
85 |
SCSI Terminators |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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50-pin active high-density (molded) |
85 |
C2904A |
85 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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68-pin differential high-density (molded) |
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C2905A |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Disk Cleaners |
86 |
Disk Cleaners |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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RA-2 Manual Disk Cleaner ProDisk Corporation US Te... |
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N/A |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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KA-1 Automatic Disk Cleaner ProDisk (see above) (a... |
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N/A |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Documentation |
86 |
Documentation |
86 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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User's Guide (replacement/additional) |
86 |
C1104-90015 |
86 |
customer support |
87 |
customer support |
87 |
customer support |
87 |
If your jukebox fails |
87 |
• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
87 |
• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
87 |
• Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati... |
87 |
• Consult one of the computer/modem connectivity s... |
87 |
• Consult one of the computer/modem connectivity s... |
87 |
• Contact your authorized HP dealer distributor |
87 |
• Contact your authorized HP dealer distributor |
87 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
87 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
87 |
- model number of your jukebox |
87 |
- serial number |
87 |
- brand and model of your host computer |
87 |
- brand and model of your host computer ... |
87 |
- jukebox application software you are u... |
87 |
- any jukebox driver you may be using th... |
87 |
Should you need additional support, call the Custo... |
87 |
If your jukebox fails |
87 |
Faxback Services |
88 |
Faxback Services |
88 |
Quick FAX and HP FIRST are automated systems that ... |
88 |
Simply dial the FAX number from a touch tone telep... |
88 |
<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Asia-Pacific |
88 |
Asia-Pacific |
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<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Australia |
88 |
(03) 9272 2627 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
China |
88 |
(8610)-6505 5280 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Hong Kong |
88 |
2506 2422 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
India |
88 |
+91 11 682 6041 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Indonesia |
88 |
(21) 352 2044 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Japan |
88 |
(3) 3335-8622 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Korea |
88 |
(02) 769-0543 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Malaysia |
88 |
(03) 290 2478 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Netherlands |
88 |
0800 22 2420 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
New Zealand |
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(09) 356 6642 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Singapore |
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(65) 291-7951 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Taiwan |
88 |
(02) 719 5589 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Thailand |
88 |
(02) 661 3511 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Europe |
88 |
Europe |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Austria |
88 |
0660 8128 |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Belgium |
88 |
<TABLE ROW> |
88 |
Dutch |
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0800 11906 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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French |
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800 17043 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Denmark |
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800 10453 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Finland |
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0800 13134 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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France |
89 |
05 905900 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Germany |
89 |
0130 810 061 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Italy |
89 |
1678 59020 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Netherlands |
89 |
06 022 2420 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Norway |
89 |
800 11319 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Spain |
89 |
900 993123 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Sweden |
89 |
020 795743 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Switzerland |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
German |
89 |
0800 55 1526 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
French |
89 |
0800 55 1527 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
United Kingdom |
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0800 960271 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
89 |
Other locations in Europe (toll line) |
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+31 20 681 5792 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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North and South America and Canada |
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North and South America and Canada |
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(800) 368-9673 or (970) 635-1510 |
89 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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All other countries (to the US) |
89 |
All other countries (to the US) |
89 |
(970) 635-1510 |
89 |
Electronic Support Services |
89 |
Electronic Support Services |
89 |
For 24-hour access to information over your modem,... |
89 |
On-line Service Providers |
89 |
On-line Service Providers |
89 |
Technical information is available on CompuServe a... |
89 |
<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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CompuServe |
90 |
HP systems Forum, Go HPSYS |
90 |
<TABLE ROW> |
90 |
America Online |
90 |
HP forum, Go HPSTOR |
90 |
AccessHP and Support on the World Wide Web |
90 |
AccessHP and Support on the World Wide Web |
90 |
Product and support information is available on th... |
90 |
Product information - www.... |
90 |
Telephone Support During Warranty |
90 |
Telephone Support During Warranty |
90 |
To speak with someone for technical assistance wit... |
90 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
90 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
90 |
- model number of your jukebox |
90 |
- serial number |
90 |
- brand and model of your host computer |
90 |
- brand and model of your host computer ... |
90 |
- jukebox application software you are u... |
90 |
- any jukebox driver you may be using th... |
90 |
US - America’s Customer Support Center |
90 |
US - America’s Customer Support Center |
90 |
Monday - Friday, 7am - 5pm Mountain Time (970) 6... |
90 |
Europe - European Customer Support Center |
91 |
Europe - European Customer Support Center |
91 |
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5pm Netherlands Time |
91 |
<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Austria |
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0660 6386 |
91 |
Germany |
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0180 5 25 81 43 |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
91 |
Belgium |
91 |
Netherland |
91 |
020 606 8751 |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
91 |
Dutch |
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02 626 8806 |
91 |
Norway |
91 |
22 11 6299 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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French |
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02 626 8807 |
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Portugal |
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01 441 7199 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Denmark |
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3929 4099 |
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Spain |
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902 321 123 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Finland |
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0203 47288 |
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Sweden |
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08 619 2170 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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France |
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04 50 43 9853 |
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Switzerland |
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0848 80 11 11 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Ireland |
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01 622 5525 |
91 |
United Kingdom |
91 |
0171 512 5202 |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Italy |
91 |
02 26410350 |
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English language support from other European count... |
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English language support from other European count... |
91 |
... |
91 |
Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center |
91 |
Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Australia |
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8:30 - 17:30 Mon-Fri |
91 |
(03) 9272-8000 |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
91 |
China |
91 |
8:30 - 17:30 Mon-Fri |
91 |
(8610) 62625666 x5602, 5609, 5611, 5612 (8610) ... |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Japan |
91 |
9:00 - 1200 13:00 - 17:00 Mon-Fri |
91 |
(3) 3335-8338 |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
91 |
Korea |
91 |
8:30 - 1900 Mon-Fri |
91 |
(02) 3270-0700/ 080-999-0700 (toll free) |
91 |
<TABLE ROW> |
92 |
New Zealand |
92 |
8:30 - 16:00 Wed AEST |
92 |
(09) 356-6640 |
92 |
<TABLE ROW> |
92 |
Singapore |
92 |
9:00 - 17:00 Mon - Fri |
92 |
(65) 271-7233 |
92 |
<TABLE ROW> |
92 |
Taiwan |
92 |
8:30 - 17:30 Mon - Fri |
92 |
(02)717-9609 |
92 |
Elsewhere in the World to the US |
92 |
Elsewhere in the World to the US |
92 |
Contact your authorized HP dealer/distributor or t... |
92 |
Telephone Support After Warranty |
92 |
Telephone Support After Warranty |
92 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
92 |
NOTE Before calling, please record the following i... |
92 |
- model number of your jukebox |
92 |
- serial number |
92 |
- brand and model of your host computer |
92 |
- brand and model of your host computer ... |
92 |
- jukebox application software you are u... |
92 |
- any jukebox driver you may be using th... |
92 |
North and South America and Canada |
92 |
North and South America and Canada |
92 |
Using your VISA, MasterCard, or American Express c... |
92 |
(800) 810-0130 - Per incident fee of $25.00 charge... |
92 |
(900) 555-1800 - $2.50 per minute up to a maximum ... |
92 |
Prices are subject to change without notice. |
92 |
Europe |
92 |
Europe |
92 |
Call the numbers listed in the “Telephone Support ... |
92 |
Elsewhere in the World |
93 |
Elsewhere in the World |
93 |
Contact your authorized HP dealer/distributor or t... |
93 |
Additional Telephone Support |
93 |
Additional Telephone Support |
93 |
<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Singapore Customer Care-Line for End-Users |
93 |
(65) 272-5300 |
93 |
HP Reseller Locator Numbers |
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HP Reseller Locator Numbers |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE> |
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<TABLE BODY> |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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US |
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(800) 752-0900 |
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<TABLE ROW> |
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Canada |
93 |
(800) 387-3867 |
93 |
<TABLE ROW> |
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Mexico and South America |
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(305) 267-4220 |
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warranty |
94 |
warranty |
94 |
warranty |
94 |
HP PRODUCT ... |
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C1104J/C1105J/C1106J/C1107J/C1110J... |
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1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and suppli... |
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2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to e... |
94 |
3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP pr... |
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4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts eq... |
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5. The warranty period begins on the date of deliv... |
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6. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting fr... |
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7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE W... |
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8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible proper... |
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9. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIE... |
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B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus |
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B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus |
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SCSI:brief overview |
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SCSI:brief overview |
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SCSI:brief overview |
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General |
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General |
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The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), is a c... |
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The SCSI Bus |
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The SCSI Bus |
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The common SCSI buses are 50-pin and 68-pin. The 5... |
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Initiators and Targets |
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Initiators and Targets |
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SCSI devices on the bus are either “initiators” or... |
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Initiators and targets identify themselves on the ... |
98 |
The narrow SCSI bus, with its eight data lines, ca... |
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Priority of IDs ascends from lowest to highest but... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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The diagram below shows the linear addressing of a... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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LUN addressing |
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LUN addressing |
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SCSI IDs are the top-level method of addressing de... |
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The complex device is identified by a SCSI ID, but... |
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To use this form of addressing, however, the jukeb... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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SCSI bus:transfer rates |
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SCSI bus:transfer rates |
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SCSI bus:transfer rates |
100 |
Initially, the SCSI specification defined a 5 MB/s... |
100 |
SCSI bus:termination |
100 |
SCSI bus:termination |
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SCSI bus:termination |
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To keep signals on the SCSI bus from being reflect... |
100 |
Depending on your SCSI device, termination is supp... |
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Termination is always at both physical ends of the... |
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<GRAPHIC> |
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SCSI bus:differential |
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SCSI bus:differential |
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SCSI bus:differential |
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SCSI bus:single-ended |
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The SCSI bus is electrically implemented in two wa... |
101 |
The differential bus uses two lines for each signa... |
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SCSI bus:connectors |
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SCSI bus:connectors |
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SCSI bus:connectors |
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Narrow devices (50-pin) use the following connecto... |
101 |
• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
101 |
• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
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• 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa... |
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This is a large connector that is similar to a pri... |
101 |
• 50-pin high density Micro D (using thumbscrews o... |
101 |
• 50-pin high density Micro D (using thumbscrews o... |
101 |
• This connector is similar to a D-type connector,... |
102 |
• This connector is similar to a D-type connector,... |
102 |
• 50-pin low-density ribbon (usually internal to t... |
102 |
• 50-pin low-density ribbon (usually internal to t... |
102 |
Wide devices (68- pin) use the following connector... |
102 |
• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
102 |
• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
102 |
• 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external) |
102 |
This connector is similar to a D-type connector, b... |
102 |
• 68-pin high density ribbon (usually internal to ... |
102 |
• 68-pin high density ribbon (usually internal to ... |
102 |
NOTE For more complete information on the theory a... |
102 |
NOTE For more complete information on the theory a... |
102 |
SCSI:issues when adding devices with this jukebox |
103 |
SCSI:issues when adding devices with this jukebox |
103 |
SCSI:issues when adding devices with this jukebox |
103 |
This jukebox is a “fast and narrow” SCSI device wi... |
103 |
In the diagram below, note that the single-ended (... |
103 |
The |
103 |
Figure B-1 Single-ended and Differential Interface... |
103 |
Figure B-1 Single-ended and Differential Interface... |
103 |
<GRAPHIC> |
104 |
Adding Devices to the Bus |
104 |
When considering adding other devices to the jukeb... |
104 |
• Will adding a device onto a bus with this jukebo... |
104 |
• Will adding a device onto a bus with this jukebo... |
104 |
• Will adding a device onto a bus with this jukebo... |
104 |
• If the decision is made to add other devices to ... |
104 |
• If the decision is made to add other devices to ... |
104 |
Before addressing some questions involved in decid... |
104 |
Consider the quantity of data that the bus will ha... |
104 |
Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices |
104 |
Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices |
104 |
As a preliminary note to this discussion, HP highl... |
104 |
Connecting devices of the same bus width, such as ... |
104 |
This method should only be implemented by an exper... |
104 |
<GRAPHIC> |
105 |
Because a narrow device only has a 50-pin connecto... |
105 |
The lower eight data lines transfer commands and m... |
105 |
If mixing narrow and wide devices is unavoidable, ... |
105 |
<GRAPHIC> |
106 |
It is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cab... |
106 |
Cable Lengths |
106 |
Cable Lengths |
106 |
Observe SCSI cable maximum lengths; |
106 |
Termination |
106 |
Termination |
106 |
• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
106 |
• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
106 |
• Refer to the documentation that comes with your ... |
106 |
• Use active terminators to reduce noise sensitivi... |
106 |
• Use active terminators to reduce noise sensitivi... |
106 |
• Never terminate the bus at any place except the ... |
106 |
• Never terminate the bus at any place except the ... |
106 |
• If devices are on both sides of the host compute... |
106 |
• If devices are on both sides of the host compute... |
106 |
General |
106 |
General |
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• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
106 |
• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
106 |
• Do not connect a single-ended bus to a different... |
106 |
NOTE For current information on issues relating to... |
107 |
NOTE For current information on issues relating to... |
107 |
Default SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic S... |
108 |
Default SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic S... |
108 |
Table B-1 Default SCSI and LUN Setings in 4- and 6... |
108 |
Table B-1 Default SCSI and LUN Setings in 4- and 6... |
108 |
<TABLE> |
108 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
BUS 1 |
108 |
LUN Mode OFF |
108 |
LUN Mode ON |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
ID |
108 |
LUN |
108 |
ID |
108 |
LUN |
108 |
<TABLE BODY> |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
JKBX ID |
108 |
6 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
6 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 1 ID |
108 |
5 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
6 |
108 |
1 |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 2 ID |
108 |
4 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
6 |
108 |
2 |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 3 ID |
108 |
3 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
6 |
108 |
3 |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 4 ID |
108 |
2 |
108 |
0 |
108 |
6 |
108 |
4 |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 5 ID* |
108 |
1* |
108 |
0* |
108 |
6* |
108 |
5* |
108 |
<TABLE ROW> |
108 |
DRV 6 ID* |
108 |
0* |
108 |
0* |
108 |
6* |
108 |
6* |
108 |
* if installed |
108 |
Table B-2 Default SCSI and LUN Settings in the 10-... |
109 |
Table B-2 Default SCSI and LUN Settings in the 10-... |
109 |
<TABLE> |
109 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
BUS 1 |
109 |
LUN Mode OFF |
109 |
LUN Mode ON |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
ID |
109 |
LUN |
109 |
ID |
109 |
LUN |
109 |
<TABLE BODY> |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
JKBX ID |
109 |
6 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
6 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 1 ID |
109 |
5 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
6 |
109 |
1 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 2 ID |
109 |
4 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
6 |
109 |
2 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 3 ID |
109 |
3 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
6 |
109 |
3 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 4 ID |
109 |
2 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
6 |
109 |
4 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
BUS 2 |
109 |
LUN Mode OFF |
109 |
LUN Mode ON |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
ID |
109 |
LUN |
109 |
ID |
109 |
LUN |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 5ID |
109 |
5 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 6 ID |
109 |
4 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
1 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 7 ID |
109 |
3 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
2 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 8 ID |
109 |
2 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
3 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 9 ID |
109 |
1 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
4 |
109 |
<TABLE ROW> |
109 |
DRV 10 ID |
109 |
0 |
109 |
0 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
5 |
109 |
Table B-3 LUN Mapping of a 10-Drive Jukebox if “DR... |
110 |
Table B-3 LUN Mapping of a 10-Drive Jukebox if “DR... |
110 |
<TABLE> |
110 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
BUS 1 |
110 |
LUN Mode ON |
110 |
BUS 2 |
110 |
LUN Mode ON |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
ID |
110 |
LUN |
110 |
ID |
110 |
LUN |
110 |
<TABLE BODY> |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
JKBX ID |
110 |
6 |
110 |
0 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 1 ID |
110 |
5 |
110 |
0 |
110 |
DRV 5ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
0 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 2 ID |
110 |
5 |
110 |
1 |
110 |
DRV 6 ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
1 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 3 ID |
110 |
5 |
110 |
2 |
110 |
DRV 7 ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
2 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 4 ID |
110 |
5 |
110 |
3 |
110 |
DRV 8 ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
3 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 9 ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
4 |
110 |
<TABLE ROW> |
110 |
DRV 10 ID |
110 |
4 |
110 |
5 |
110 |
Figure B-2 Four or Six Drives, One Host Adapter, B... |
111 |
Figure B-2 Four or Six Drives, One Host Adapter, B... |
111 |
<GRAPHIC> |
111 |
Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE OFF |
111 |
Under SCSI IDs * > VIEW IDs * > |
111 |
BUS ... |
111 |
... |
111 |
... |
111 |
... |
111 |
... |
111 |
... |
111 |
... |
111 |
Figure B-3 10 Drives, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCS... |
112 |
Figure B-3 10 Drives, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCS... |
112 |
<GRAPHIC> |
112 |
Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE OFF |
112 |
Under SCSI IDs * > VIEW IDs * > |
112 |
BUS 1... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
BUS 2 *... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
... |
112 |
Figure B-4 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addre... |
113 |
Figure B-4 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addre... |
113 |
<GRAPHIC> |
113 |
Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE ON |
113 |
Under SCSI IDs * > VIEW IDs * > |
113 |
BUS 1... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
BUS 2... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
... |
113 |
Figure B-5 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addre... |
114 |
Figure B-5 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addre... |
114 |
<GRAPHIC> |
114 |
Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE ON |
114 |
Under SCSI IDs * > VIEW IDs * > |
114 |
BUS... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
BUS 2... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
... |
114 |
Table B-4 Possible Additional SCSI Addresses Avail... |
115 |
Table B-4 Possible Additional SCSI Addresses Avail... |
115 |
<TABLE> |
115 |
<TABLE HEADING> |
115 |
<TABLE ROW> |
115 |
No. of Drives |
115 |
LUN Mode OFF (basic SCSI addressing) |
115 |
LUN Mode ON - (drives and jukebox controller use t... |
115 |
LUN Mode ON - (drives and jukebox controller use d... |
115 |
<TABLE BODY> |
115 |
<TABLE ROW> |
115 |
4 |
115 |
Two SCSI addresses are available for connecting ot... |
115 |
Six SCSI addresses are available for connecting ot... |
115 |
Five SCSI addresses are available for connecting o... |
115 |
<TABLE ROW> |
115 |
6 |
115 |
No additional devices can be connected. |
115 |
<TABLE ROW> |
115 |
10 |
115 |
Two SCSI addresses are available on Bus 1 and 1 SC... |
115 |
Two SCSI addresses are available on Bus 1 and 1 SC... |
115 |
(In a 10 drive jukebox, four drives are mounted on... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are daisy-chained, five SCSI ad... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are daisy-chained, five SCSI ad... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are NOT daisy-chained, six SCSI... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are daisy-chained, four SCSI ad... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are daisy-chained, four SCSI ad... |
115 |
If Bus 1 and Bus 2 are NOT daisy-chained, five SCS... |
115 |
regulatory compliance |
117 |
regulatory compliance |
117 |
regulatory compliance |
117 |
safety regulations compliance |
117 |
Overview of this Appendix |
118 |
Overview of this Appendix |
118 |
This appendix contains important safety and regula... |
118 |
CDRH Regulations (USA Only) |
119 |
CDRH Regulations (USA Only) |
119 |
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CD... |
119 |
WARNING Use of controls, adjustments or performing... |
119 |
WARNING Use of controls, adjustments or performing... |
119 |
NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. |
119 |
NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J. |
119 |
Laser Class Information: A black on yellow label w... |
119 |
EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe ... |
120 |
EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe ... |
120 |
WARNING This is a class A product. In a domestic e... |
120 |
WARNING This is a class A product. In a domestic e... |
120 |
United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 |
121 |
United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 |
121 |
The HP SureStore Optical 660ex and 1200ex jukeboxe... |
121 |
Declaration of Conformity |
122 |
Declaration of Conformity |
122 |
<GRAPHIC> |
123 |
Herstellerbescheinigung |
123 |
Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den An... |
123 |
Schalldruckpegel Lp < 70 dB(A) |
123 |
• am arbeitsplatz |
123 |
• am arbeitsplatz |
123 |
• am arbeitsplatz |
123 |
• normaler betrieb |
123 |
• normaler betrieb |
123 |
• nach ISO 7779:1988/EN 27779:1991 (Typprüfung) |
123 |
• nach ISO 7779:1988/EN 27779:1991 (Typprüfung) |
123 |
English Translation of German Sound Emission Direc... |
123 |
English Translation of German Sound Emission Direc... |
123 |
This statement is provided to comply with the requ... |
123 |
• at operator position |
123 |
• at operator position |
123 |
• at operator position |
123 |
• normal operation |
123 |
• normal operation |
123 |
• according to ISO 7779: 1988/EN 27779: 1991 (type... |
123 |
• according to ISO 7779: 1988/EN 27779: 1991 (type... |
123 |
Turvallisuusyhteenveto |
124 |
Turvallisuusyhteenveto |
124 |
Laserturvallisuus |
124 |
Laserturvallisuus |
124 |
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
124 |
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
124 |
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE |
124 |
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT |
124 |
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT |
124 |
HP SureStore Optical 660ex ja 1200ex optiset levym... |
124 |
VAROITUS ! |
124 |
VAROITUS ! |
124 |
VAROITUS ! |
124 |
Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin käyttöohjeessa ma... |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i bruksanvis... |
124 |
Huolto |
124 |
Huolto |
124 |
HP SureStore Optical 660ex ja 1200ex levymuistiase... |
124 |
VARO ! |
124 |
VARO ! |
124 |
VARO ! |
124 |
Mikäli luku-/kirjoitusyksikön suojakotelo avataan ... |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
VARNING ! |
124 |
Om skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas ... |
124 |
Aallonpituus |
124 |
Aallonpituus |
124 |
Aallonpituus |
124 |
680 nm |
124 |
680 nm |
124 |
Teho |
124 |
Teho |
124 |
60 mW |
124 |
60 mW |
124 |
Turvallisuusluokka |
124 |
Turvallisuusluokka |
124 |
3B |
124 |
3B |
124 |
English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat... |
125 |
English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat... |
125 |
LASER SAFETY SUMMARY |
125 |
The jukebox was type approved in Finland for laser... |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
The use of the product otherwise than specified in... |
125 |
SERVICE |
125 |
SERVICE |
125 |
SERVICE |
125 |
There are no user serviceable parts inside the juk... |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
WARNING ! |
125 |
If the enclosure of the optical drive mechanism is... |
125 |
Wavelength |
125 |
Wavelength |
125 |
Wavelength |
125 |
680 nm |
125 |
680 nm |
125 |
Power |
125 |
Power |
125 |
60 mW |
125 |
60 mW |
125 |
Class |
125 |
Class |
125 |
3B laser |
125 |
3B laser |
125 |
Japanese VCCI Statement |
126 |
Japanese VCCI Statement |
126 |
<GRAPHIC> |
126 |
This equipment is in the Class A category informat... |
126 |
Glossary |
127 |
Glossary |
127 |
C-D |
127 |
C-D |
127 |
cartridge |
127 |
cartridge |
127 |
A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk.... |
127 |
A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk.... |
127 |
disk |
127 |
disk |
127 |
See optical disk. |
127 |
See optical disk. |
127 |
driver |
127 |
driver |
127 |
A program that allows the operating system to comm... |
127 |
A program that allows the operating system to comm... |
127 |
E-L |
127 |
E-L |
127 |
element |
127 |
element |
127 |
A SCSI term for any one of the autochanger compone... |
127 |
A SCSI term for any one of the autochanger compone... |
127 |
jukebox |
127 |
jukebox |
127 |
A term synonymous with optical disk library or aut... |
127 |
A term synonymous with optical disk library or aut... |
127 |
jukebox controller |
127 |
jukebox controller |
127 |
The part of the jukebox that controls the sending ... |
127 |
The part of the jukebox that controls the sending ... |
127 |
LAN |
127 |
LAN |
127 |
Local area network. A group of computers and perip... |
127 |
Local area network. A group of computers and perip... |
127 |
M-O |
127 |
M-O |
127 |
magneto-optical |
127 |
magneto-optical |
127 |
A type of optical technology which uses a laser to... |
127 |
A type of optical technology which uses a laser to... |
127 |
mailslot |
127 |
mailslot |
127 |
The area where disks are inserted and removed from... |
127 |
The area where disks are inserted and removed from... |
127 |
multifunction drive |
127 |
multifunction drive |
127 |
An optical disk drive that supports both rewritabl... |
127 |
An optical disk drive that supports both rewritabl... |
127 |
optical disk |
128 |
optical disk |
128 |
A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optic... |
128 |
A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optic... |
128 |
optical disk library |
128 |
optical disk library |
128 |
See jukebox. |
128 |
See jukebox. |
128 |
R-T |
128 |
R-T |
128 |
rewritable optical |
128 |
rewritable optical |
128 |
An optical disk technology in which data can be re... |
128 |
An optical disk technology in which data can be re... |
128 |
SCSI |
128 |
SCSI |
128 |
An acronym for the Small Computer Systems Interfac... |
128 |
An acronym for the Small Computer Systems Interfac... |
128 |
storage slot |
128 |
storage slot |
128 |
An are of the autochanger that holds cartridges wh... |
128 |
An are of the autochanger that holds cartridges wh... |
128 |
terminator |
128 |
terminator |
128 |
A resistor array device used for electrically term... |
128 |
A resistor array device used for electrically term... |
128 |
W |
128 |
W |
128 |
write-once |
128 |
write-once |
128 |
An additional operating mode available with multif... |
128 |
An additional operating mode available with multif... |
128 |
write protect |
128 |
write protect |
128 |
A feature that prevents data from being written to... |
128 |
A feature that prevents data from being written to... |
128 |
Numerics |
129 |
A |
129 |
C |
129 |
D |
129 |
E |
129 |
I |
129 |
L |
129 |
M |
129 |
O |
129 |
P |
129 |
R |
129 |
S |
129 |
T |
130 |
U |
130 |
V |
130 |