Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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DLT VS160 Product Specification
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 by Quantum Corporation. Document Origination: Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Trademarks
Quantum, the Quantum logo, and the DLTtape logo are trademarks of Quantum Corporation, registered in the U. S. A. Other company and product names used in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks of their respective owners.
Legal Disclaimers
The information contained in this document is the exclusive property of Quantum Corporation. Quantum retains its copyright on the information contained herein in all cases and situations of usage, including derivative works. [. . . ] If a data cartridge is in the tape drive during POST, the Ready LED flashes until the tape drive executes a mid-tape load, which can take several minutes. As POST completes, the tape drive makes a faint buzzing noise for several seconds. The noise associated with this activity is normal for this technology and does not indicate a problem with the tape drive.
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Normal Operation -- Ready LED Indicator Activity
During normal operation, the Ready LED displays one of the three following states. Table 3-2.
State Off On Blinking
Normal Operation -- Ready LED Indicator Activity
Description Indicates that there is no power to the tape drive. Indicates that power is on, no data cartridge is loaded, or a loaded data cartridge is idle with no tape motion. A data cartridge is in the process of loading, or there is tape motion on a loaded data cartridge. Tape motion includes reading, writing, locating, rewinding, calibrating, and so on.
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Normal Operation -- Fault / Clean / Media LEDs Indicator Activity
The Fault, Clean, and Media LEDs work together to display the status of the tape drive. Table 3-3.
Fault
Normal Operation -- Fault / Clean / Media LEDs Indicator Activity
Clean Media Description Unsupported format, unsupported data cartridge type, or damaged data cartridge A DLT1 (DLT VS 80) formatted DLTtapeTM IV data cartridge is loaded. Calibration error or permanent write/read error Cleaning required--250 tape motion hours exceeded since last cleaning Cleaning in process User invoked write/read diagnostic failed Servo or mechanical error Internal firmware error
Key Off On Blinkingslow (approximately once per second) Blinkingmedium (approximately twice per second) Blinkingfast (approximately three times per second) Indicates that the status of this LED does not depend on the specific tape drive condition. This means that certain tape drive conditions may result in a combination of two or more of the LED states in the chart. For example, if you need to clean the tape drive while a DLT1 tape is loaded, both the Clean LED and Media LED are on steadily. If an internal write/read diagnostic fails due to a permanent write error, both the Fault LED and Clean LED blink slowly.
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Unload Button Functions
You can use the unload button to unload and eject data cartridges, and for the additional features shown in the following table. Press and hold the eject button for the time specified in the following table to activate one of these features. CAUTION The two features noted in the following table will over-write any data on the data cartridge. Do not use these features if the data cartridge in the tape drive contains critical data. Unload Button Functions
Description Normal unload function Reserved Enter code load tape mode Reserved Reserved Revert back to normal mode Read/write diagnostic start. CAUTION: This feature overwrites any data currently on the data cartridge. CAUTION: This feature overwrites any data currently on the data cartridge. Emergency Reset Revert back to normal mode Key Off Blinking On (orange or green) Unchanged from previous condition Ready (green) Fault Clean Media (orange or (orange or (orange or clear) clear) clear) Hold Time (seconds) 0 to 6 6 to 9 9 to 12 12 to 15 15 to 18 18 to 21 21 to 24
24 to 27
27 to 30 30+
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Unload Button Actions
This section describes what happens when you release the unload button (as indicated in the previous section). Unload Button Actions
Action Release the unload button to unload the data cartridge. Release the unload button to accept a data cartridge that contains the firmware image (code load). The tape drive returns to normal operation if you do not load a data cartridge within 15 seconds. [. . . ] Conducted Immunity Limits
Specification 0. 150 to 80 MHz, 1 kHz (80% AM), 3V Performance Criteria No errors allowed
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Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
The tape drive meets the magnetic field immunity limits per EN 6100048: 1993 listed in Table 8-12. Magnetic Field Immunity Limits
Specification 50 Hz, 10 Amps per meter (A/m) Performance Criteria No errors allowed
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Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions, and Variations Immunity
The tape drive meets the AC dips, interruptions, and variations immunity limits per EN 61000411: 1994 listed in Table 8-13. Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions, and Variations Immunity Limits
Specification 95% Vreduction 10 milliseconds per 0. 5 periods (Dips) 30% Vreduction 500 ms per 25 periods (Dips) 95% Vreduction 5 sec per 250 periods (Interruptions) Performance Criteria Soft recoverable errors allowed Operator intervention allowed Operator intervention allowed
8. 3
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Limits
The tape drive meets this standard: EN 6100033: 1995, Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A. Table 8-14 lists the EN 6100033: 1995 Fluctuation and Flickers limits. [. . . ]