HP Surestore DLT Removable Tape Drive User's Guide

Operating the Drive
Front Panel
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Density and Compression LightsNormal Usage
In normal usage, the density lights simply indicate the native
(uncompressed) capacity of the tape cartridge loaded in the drive and
whether the data is compressed.
A new DLTtape IV will cause both the 40.0 light and the Compress light
to be lit. The tapes default capacity of 40 GB can store 80 GB of data using
the drives hardware data compression facility with a compression ratio of
2:1. (The actual compression ratio depends on the type of data being
stored.)
Note 10.0 GB type III tape cartridges and 15.0 GB DLTtape IIIxt cartridges are
both indicated by the 10.0/15.0 GB light being lit.
It is possible to write a tape cartridge at a lower density for interchange
with a lower capacity DLT drive. See page 4-2 for details of how to do this
and how to switch hardware data compression on and off.
7
Tape in Use Light (yellow)
Steady: The tape is loaded and ready for use.
Flashing regularly: The cartridge is being loaded, unloaded or rewound.
Flashing irregularly: A calibration read or write is in progress.
8
Use Cleaning Tape Light (yellow)
Steady: The tape heads need cleaning.
Flashing: The tape may be damaged.
9
Operate Handle Light (green)
Steady: You can operate the Cartridge Locking Handle to insert or remove a
cartridge.
Off: Do not operate the handle.
10
Unload Button
Press this button to unload a tape cartridge. If the drive is busy, it will finish its
current task before unloading the cartridge.
Only operate the Cartridge Locking Handle to release the tape cartridge when
the Operate Handle light is lit.
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