Installation and Operating Guide AIT-70D/100D
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EMI/RFI Compliance WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Declaration of Conformity according to EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Advanced Digital Information Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: 11431 Willows Road NE Redmond, WA 98052 USA Type of equipment: ZAC des Basses Auges 1, rue Alfred de Vigny 78112 – Fourqueux, France External Digital Linear Tape Drive Model No.
Safety Warnings CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol should alert the user to the presence of "dangerous voltage" inside the product that might cause harm or electric shock. CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Caution All safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated, and should be retained for future reference.
Precautions • Do not use oil, solvents, paint thinners, gasoline, or insecticides on the unit. • Do not expose the unit to moisture, to temperatures higher than 60ºC (140ºF) or to extreme low temperatures. • Keep the unit away from direct sunlight, strong magnetic fields, excessive dust, humidity and electronic/electrical equipment that generates electrical noise. • Hold the AC power plug by the head when removing it from the AC source outlet; pulling the cord can damage the internal wires.
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Table of Contents Copyright Notice ...............................................................................................................................................ii Copyright Notice (Europe) ...............................................................................................................................iii EMI/RFI Compliance ....................................................................................................................................... iv Safety Warnings.
Appendix A Specifications...................................................................................................................................... 31 Appendix B Glossary............................................................................................................................................... 33 Index........................................................................................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter . . . p provides a physical description of the switches, indicators and connectors on the front and rear panels of the AIT-70D/100D. p describes other requirements (additional hardware and/or software) needed to utilize the AIT-70D/100D.
Equipment Description The ADIC 70D and 100D are SCSI-2 compatible and economical data storage devices. The 70D and 100D both feature high-speed file access, high reliability, easy maintenance, and are designed for storage of nearline and off-line data. The 70D and 100D both feature a 2-line by 16-character LCD that is used to display drive status, operational messages, and error messages. The AIT-70D, equipped with the 3.
mode providing the SCSI bus length is no longer than 3.0 meters. Connecting 16 AIT-70D or AIT-100D units to a single SCSI channel will provide a maximum of 1.6 TB (average 2:1 compression) of data storage. Switches and Indicators Figures 1 and 2 show the switches and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the AIT-70D. The AIT-100D front and rear panels are similar. Busy, Tape, Status LEDs Eject Button Figure 1.
Power Switch SCSI I/O Connectors SCSI ID Switch AC Power Connector Figure 2. AIT-70D/100D Rear Panel Rear Panel Switches and Connectors Power Switch Turns power to the unit on and off. AC Power Connector Receptacle for AC power cord. SCSI I/O Connectors 68-pin SCSI connectors for the interface cable that connects the unit with the host computer and/or to other devices on the SCSI channel (including additional AIT-70D/100D units). The interface cable can be attached to either connector.
Figure 3. AIT Cassette The Write-Protect tab enables or disables the ability to write or delete files on the data cartridge. If the tab is moved all the way to the right, the drive can write or erase data on the cartridge. If the tab is moved to the left it protects the data cartridge so data cannot be written to or deleted from it. See Figure 4. Figure 4.
Other Requirements SCSI Host Adapter If your host system does not have an integrated SCSI controller, a SCSI host adapter must be used to connect the host computer with the AIT-70D/100D. The host adapter you choose will depend on your system requirements and your needs. If you are not sure about your host adapter requirements, please call ADIC’s Technical Assistance Center (ATAC) and ask for assistance. Notes • The AIT-70D is a Fast Wide SCSI device and is available in SE and HVD configurations.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This Chapter . . . p explains the steps necessary to install and test your AIT-70D/100D. p provides a 4 symbol on each step that you should verify is correct before continuing.
Unpacking and Inspecting Unpack all items from the carton. Save the packing materials in case you need to move or ship the system in the future. 4 Unit should not have any damage. Caution You must ship the unit in the original or equivalent packing materials or your warranty may be invalidated. Installing the Host Adapter If your host computer system does not have native SCSI capability and the host adapter you are using is not installed, please install it.
Connecting the Interface Cable Note The jack screws at both ends of the SCSI interface cable must be securely fastened to insure that the AIT-70D/100D communicates properly with the host computer. Attach a shielded interface cable between the host adapter and your AIT-70D/100D. The kind of cable you will need depends on the kind of SCSI bus connector on your host adapter. The AIT-70D/100D has a 68contact, shielded, high-density SCSI device connector.
Setting the SCSI ID Depending upon your setup, operating system and number of SCSI devices on the bus, you may have to change the SCSI address of the AIT-70D/100D. Each device on the bus must have its own unique address. See Figure 6. Note The SCSI ID has been preset at the factory to 0. SCSI ID switch AIT-70D/100D Rear Panel Figure 6. Setting the SCSI ID The SCSI ID switch is located on the rear of the AIT-70D/100D.
device and the last drive in the external chain. The terminators on the SCSI host adapter would be removed. See your SCSI host adapter manual for directions on removing the terminators on the board. 4 Is there a terminator installed on each end of the SCSI bus? Note Single-ended termination can be active or passive. ADIC recommends using only active termination on a single-ended bus.
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Chapter 3 Operation This Chapter . . . p explains how to operate the AIT-70D/100D.
Connecting Power and Turning On p Plug the power cord into the back of the AIT-70D/100D. p Plug the power cord from the AIT-70D/100D into a GROUNDED electrical outlet. p Plug the power cord from your host system into the same GROUNDED electrical circuit if possible. Computers and peripherals should always share the same grounds. p Turn on the power to your host system.
LCD Messages The following table describes the messages displayed on the LCD immediately after power-up: Drive State LCD Message At power-up. Will be displayed for 3 to 5 seconds, followed by: If the self-test fails. Self-test passed, firmware sign-on message. The drive is ready to have a tape loaded. When loading a tape. The arrows will scroll left to right indicating movement. When unloading a tape. The arrows will scroll right to left indicating movement.
The following table describes the messages displayed on the LCD during normal operations. Drive State LCD Message When tape is loaded (if a writeprotected tape is loaded, a write protected message will be displayed, see below). or, Ready Mode — indicates that the drive is ready for compression mode or standard mode operation. PX — indicates the actual partition (X = 0 or 1) currently being used. WRT — indicates that the tape is write-enabled. WPT — indicates that the tape is write-protected.
Drive Operating Condition Whenever the system is writing to a tape, this message will alternate with the ready screen. LCD Message . Writing — indicates the system is writing to the tape. P — indicates the actual partition currently being used (X = 0 or 1). XX.X GB — indicates the amount of tape available to be written to within a partition. Whenever the system is reading a tape, this message will alternate with the ready screen. . Reading — indicates the system is reading from the tape. XX.
Loading the Data Cassette Cautions • Attempting to insert a cassette into the drive with the power off will result in damage to the drive. • Never insert a cassette into the drive up side down or backwards. • Never install more than one label in the place provided on the cassette, there is a strong possibility that the tape will jam on eject. p Turn on the power to your host system. p Turn the AIT-70D/100D power on.
Figure 7. Inserting a Data Cartridge p Gently push the cassette into the drive opening until you feel a resistance. The drive will pull the cassette the rest of the way in. p A load sequence will initiate and the drive will go on-line. The Status may flash, signifying that the cartridge is being loaded (refer to Appendix C for specific drive LED status codes). 4 When the Status LED is steady, the unit is ready. Removing the Data Cassette Premature removal of the data cassette (i.e.
Note Many application software packages have the capability of locking the cartridge into the drive via a MEDIA REMOVAL PROHIBITED command. If you must remove the cartridge, even when the application is preventing you from doing so, press the Eject button 3 times consecutively, or hold the eject button depressed for 30 seconds. 4 The Status LED may begin flashing while the tape is being returned to the cassette. This can take up to a minute.
Chapter 4 Maintenance This Chapter . . . p describes the LCD messages displayed during the drive firmware upgrade process. p explains how to clean the tape head. p describes how to clean the enclosure.
The AIT-70D/100D is a highly sophisticated unit. No routine maintenance is required apart from cleaning the heads whenever the Cleaning Request message is displayed by the front panel Status LED (see Media Warning Message in Chapter 4 of this manual). The drive firmware is subject to being upgraded by the manufacturer. If the manufacturer upgrades the drive firmware, specific instructions on how to perform the upgrade will be included with the upgrade tape.
Cleaning the Enclosure The outside of the enclosure can be cleaned with a damp towel. If you use a liquid all-purpose cleaner, apply it to the towel. Do not spray the enclosure.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This Chapter . . . p provides information on drive warning lights and the Media Warning message. p describes the effects of high humidity on the AIT-70D/100D. p explains what to do when you need technical support.
Warning Signals The drive used in the AIT-70D/100D employs three LEDs on the front panel to indicate SCSI activity, cassette status, and drive fault conditions through a pattern of codes. The LCD also displays error messages as described in the following section. LCD Error Messages Whenever an error occurs, perform the actions listed in the following table. If the error message reappears, call the ATAC or you reseller for assistance.
The Media Warning message is also cleared from the drive by loading a new tape, or by cycling power to the AIT-70D/100D.
Causes of the Media Warning Message The Media Warning message appears whenever the drive has determined that low level error performance has degraded to a point where drive head cleaning is absolutely required. It does this by counting the number of C3 (soft) errors as well as the RAW (Read After Write) errors over a number of Mbytes. When a predetermined error rate threshold is reached, the drive displays the warning.
When You Need Assistance When Calling ATAC Technical support is provided free of charge to all ADIC customers’ 24 hours a day. Customers must provide serial numbers to qualify for this support. Warranty exchange service is available to all customers who have validated their warranty by returning the warranty card shipped with their unit, in accordance with the terms of the warranty.
RMA (Return Material Authorization) When it has been determined that there is a hardware problem with an ADIC system, the ATAC will provide you with an RMA number. The warranty card must be completed and returned to ADIC before the warranty is valid. (Customers who have not completed warranty registration can fax the warranty card to ADIC. Call the ADIC Sales Department at (206) 881-8004 for details.) Warranty exchange service is provided at no charge to customers with validated warranties.
Appendix A Specifications This Appendix . . . p contains specification information on the AIT-70D/100D.
Specifications Drive Approved Types: Sony model SDX-300C Sony model SDX-500C Enclosure Media Type: A-ME Indicators/Controls: Busy, Tape, and Status LEDs Electrical Interface: Fast Wide SCSI Wide Ultra SCSI Physical Interface: 68-contact shielded high-density device connector Reliability Maintenance: Use cleaning cassette whenever the Status LED displays the Cleaning Request message MTBF: More than 200,000 power-on hours MTTR: Within 30 minutes Physical Dimensions: 3.9375"(h) x 4.
Appendix B Glossary This Appendix . . . p contains terms and definitions of expressions commonly used with the AIT70D/100D and AIT drives.
34 AIT Advanced Intelligence Tape is a new tape technology developed by Sony. It incorporates a new recording format, MIC (Memory In Cassette) capabilities, and uses AME (Advanced Metal Evaporated) media. A-ME A-ME (Advanced Metal Evaporated) is the tape formulation used by AIT. Key characteristics include 100% pure cobalt magnetic layer, dual magnetic layer design, the absence of binder material to prevent head contamination, and DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) protective coating for extreme durability.
MIC Memory In Cassette is a design innovation developed by Sony. Incorporating a Flash memory IC inside the AIT media cassette allows the architecture to capture various system and user-related statistics directly within the MIC structure to enhance data reliability, error prediction and success performance. mm millimeter (0.03937 inches) Off-line When the drive is off-line, all commands that access the tape will report check condition status.
36 On-line The drive is on-line when a tape is loaded in the drive and the load sequence has completed. All commands can be executed, including those that set configurations or run diagnostic tests. Semi-loaded A cartridge is semi-loaded when the cartridge is in the drive mechanism but the tape is not threaded around the head. Threaded The tape is threaded when it is physically taken onto the reels and positioned on the head.
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—A— AC Power Connector, 4 Active Head Cleaner, 2 active termination, 14 ADIC Technical Assistance Center, 7, 24, 29, 33 Advanced Intelligence Tape, 38 AIT, iii, 2, 3, 6, 36, 38, 39 AIT data cassette, 5 ALDC, iii, 2 AME, 2, 38 application software, 2, 22 Application Software, 7 ASPI, 3 —B— backup software, 14 Bad environment, 31 Busy LED, 4, 16, 30, 36 drive status, 2, 4 dust contamination, 31 —E— eject button, 4, 21, 22 electrical interference, 31 EMI/RFI Compliance, v Erasing, 18 error codes, 28 error m
LCD Message, 17, 18, 19 LED status codes, 21 load sequence, 21, 39, 40 Loading, 18 loading a tape, 17 Loading the Data Cassette, 20 —M— magnetic interference, 31 media, 38 MEDIA REMOVAL PROHIBITED command, 22 Media Warning Message, 29, 31 MIC, iii, 2, 5, 38, 39 Motion Messages, 18 —N— native mode, 5 near-line data, 2 —O— off-line data, 2 on-line, 21 operational messages, 2, 4 —P— packing materials, 10 passive termination, 14 Positioning, 18 power cord protection, vii power sources, vii Power Switch, 4 P
—U— Unloading, 18 unloading a tape, 17 —V— ventilation, vii Verifying, 18 40 Index —W— Warning Signals, 28 Warranty exchange service, 32, 33 Worn heads, 31 write protected message, 18 Write Protected Tape In Drive message, 20 Write-protect tab, 6, 20 write-protected message, 20 write-protected tape, 18