QuickSpecs

The drive has detected that the
performance of the drive has
become degraded.
The is an unusual state which is
only triggered when there have
been issues with multiple data
media and the drive has been
cleaned regularly.
If this occurs, please use
Library and Tape Tools to
perform further diagnosis or
contact HP support for further
advice.
Error Condition
Signal
Off
On
steady
HP DAT drives perform a
comprehensive self-test during
power-up. If a hard error causes the
self-test to fail, the clean light
changes to steady amber. Run HP
Library & Tape Tools to help
diagnose the problem.
OBDR Signal
Pulsing
(2 flashes
followed
by a
pause)
The tape drive is in disaster recovery
mode, restoring the operating system.
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QuickSpecs
HP StorageWorks DAT Drives
Technical Specifications
DA - 11883 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 28 — 1.26.2008
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