Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Added Non-Op Shock Bench Handling and Operating Half Sine Wave Pulse Shock testing specification Updated LED Sequence Added DC Magnetic Field, External Dimension and Power, and Regulatory Notices Updated DOC Label Updated Logo and product name. Converted to FrameMaker, using Quantum template and Style Guide.
User Manual Statements for Class A Equipment (Internal Tape System)
CE Notice (European Union)
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this tape drive to the EMC Directive (89/336/ EEC), and Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) of the European Union. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (the equivalent international standards and regulations are in parentheses): · · EN 60950/A11: 1997/(IEC 60950/A4: 1996), Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment EN 55024: 1998 (IEC 1000-4-2, 1000-4-3, 1000-4-4, 1000-4-5, 1000-4-6, 1000-4-8, 1000-4-11), Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement
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Part 2 - Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Requirements Part 3 - Radiated Electromagnetic Field Requirements Part 4 - Electrical Fast Transient/Burst (EFT) Requirements Part 5 - Surge Requirements Part 6 - Conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields Requirements Part 8 - Power frequency magnetic field Requirements Part 11 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations Requirements EN 55022:1998/(CISPR 22:1997), Class B, Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
The following standards apply only to the Desktop drive: · · EN 61000-3-2: 1995, Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input) current up to and including 16 A per phase EN 61000-3-3: 1995, Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A.
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Table 2-1.
Unit
Physical Specifications (Continued)
Parameter Length Weight Shipping weight Orientation Value 272. 49 mm (10. 728 in. ) 3. 48 kg (7. 67 lbs) 5. 21 kg (11. 48 lbs) depending on configuration Horizontal
Table 2-2 lists each tape drive unit's electrical requirements and power consumption. Table 2-2.
Unit Internal +5 (+ 5%)1 Volt bus +12 (+ 5%)1 Volt bus Power Consumption External Power Requirements Power Consumption
1
2
Electrical Requirements and Power Consumption
Parameter Value
1. 6 A Typical2, 1. 9 A Peak 0. 65 A Typical2, 3. 5 A Peak Less than 16W
100-240V (auto-ranging), 50/60 Hz, 0. 9 A Less than 35W
Voltage measured at the power bus connector pins. Maximum current values are for approximately 300ms durations.
Table 2-3 shows the communication interface and MTBF for the DLT VS80 tape drive. Table 2-3.
Parameter Communication Interface MTBF
Communication Interface and MTBF
Value Wide Ultra SCSI-2, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) 200, 000 hours at 100% Duty Cycle
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Tape Drive Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations
The internal tape drive provides standard mounting holes. The following sections present the tape drive dimensions and mounting hole locations.
2. 2. 1
Mounting Holes (Bottom View)
Figure 4-1 shows the mounting holes and dimensions as viewed from the bottom of the tape drive.
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NOTES: 1 Tape drive width and length are standard 5¼-inch form factor measurements. 3 Length dimensions are from the front of the base plate.
2. 2. 2
Mounting Holes (Side View)
Figure 4-1 shows the mounting holes and dimensions as viewed from the side of the tape drive.
Figure 2-2. Mounting Holes and Dimensions (Side View)
NOTES: 1 Tape drive width and length are standard 5¼-inch form factor measurements. 3 Length dimensions are from the front of the base plate.
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nctional Specifications
CHAPTER 3
This chapter describes the functional specifications for this tape drive. It also lists the light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the tape drive front bezel, describes each LED state (on, off, blinking, and so forth), and describes what each state indicates to you.
3. 1
Functions
Table 3-1 lists the key functional specifications of the DLT VS80. Functional Specifications
Specification DLTtape IV Data Cartridge Formatted Capacity Native Mode Compressed Mode1 Interface Drive Type Recording Type Form Factor 40 GB of user data 80 GB of user data 16-bit Wide Ultra SCSI-2, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) DLT, streaming, 40 / 80 GB; 16-bit Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) RLL (1, 7) code 5¼-inch half-height Value
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Table 3-1.
Functional Specifications (Continued)
Specification Value
Transfer Rate Native Compressed1 Burst Error Rate (Unrecoverable)
1
3. 0 MB/s Up to 6. 0 MB/s 16 MB/s 1 in 1017 bits (non-media error, clean drive)
Compressed values use a nominal 2:1 compression ratio. Actual compression is data-dependent.
3. 2
LEDs
The DLT VS80 has 3 LEDs with the following functions: Table 3-2.
LED
LED States and Functions
State Description
Drive Error LED (amber) Blinking Off Ready LED (green) On Off Blinking (constant period & duty cycle) Blinking (dual period & duty cycle) Power to the drive No power to the drive Tape is in motion Reserved An unrecoverable hard drive error or a POST error occurred - call Technical Support No drive errors
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LED
LED States and Functions (Continued)
State Description
Clean/Media LED (amber) Blinking A hard read/write error has occurred that is probably recoverable. LED is off after completing a cleaning cycle with a DTL1 cleaning cartridge or after loading a properly formatted data cartridge. Cleaning is not required
Off All three LEDs On Blinking
POST is starting Firmware upgrade is in progress (Note that the LED sequence during an upgrade must be the same whether the upgrade is done via SCSI or via tape. )
Power LED (green External Drive Only) On Off The drive is on The drive is off
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rformance Specifications
CHAPTER 4
This chapter describes performance specifications, including tape speed and time to perform rewind, access, load, and unload operations.
4. 1
Timing Characteristics
Table 4-1 lists speed and timing characteristics of the DLT VS80. Tape Speed and Timing Characteristics
Value 130 in. /s 160 in. /s 160 in. /s 68 s 135 s 68 s 135 s 66 s 22 s
Specification Read/Write Tape Speed Rewind Tape Speed Linear Search Tape Speed Average Rewind Time Maximum Rewind Time Average Access Time (from BOT) Maximum Access Time (from BOT) Load to BOT (Previously Recorded Tape) Unload from BOT
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Acoustics Declared values per DEC STD 102. 4/ISO 9296/ISO 7779/EN27779/ECMA 74 (CLAUSES 6 & 7) Sound Power Level LwA, B Product DLT VS80 Idle N/A Operate 5. 5 Idle N/A Sound Pressure Level LpAm, dBA (bystander positions) Operate 43
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Table 9-1.
Acoustic Noise Emissions, Nominal (Continued)
Acoustics Declared values per DEC STD 102. 4/ISO 9296/ISO 7779/EN27779/ECMA 74 (CLAUSES 6 & 7) Acoustics Declared values per ISO 9296 and ISO 7779/EN27779 Sound Power Level LwA, B Product DLT VS80 Idle N/A Operate 5. 3 Idle N/A Sound Pressure Level LpAm, dBA (bystander positions) Operate 46
NOTE: Current values for specific configurations are available from Quantum representatives.
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eliability Factors
CHAPTER 10
This chapter presents factors related to the reliability of the tape drive: head life, mean time between failures (MTBF), load/unload cycles, and tape life. Table 10-1.
Parameter Head Life MTBF
Reliability Factors
Value 30, 000 tape motion hours 200, 000 hours Comments Continuous operation Quantum does not warrant that predicted MTBF is representative of any particular unit installed for customer use. [. . . ]