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InstallingtheAutoloader:Dell™PowerVault™122TDLTVS80AutoloaderUser's
Guide 
Installation Overview 
Installing the autoloader consists of the following steps, which are explained in more detail later in this Section: 
1. Choose a location for the autoloader (see "Choosing a Location"). 
2. Unpack and check the autoloader for shipping damage (see "Unpacking the Autoloader"). 
3. Identify the accessories that come with the autoloader (see "Identifying Product Components"). 
4. Install the autoloader in a computer rack or select a table or desktop near the host server. If installing a rack mount unit, refer to your rack Installation 
Guide. 
5. Shut down, turn off, and remove power from the server and all devices attached to the server (see "Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables"). 
6. Attach the SCSI cable to the autoloader and server's SCSI host adapter (see "Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables"). 
7. Attach the power cable to the autoloader and plug in the power cable to the nearest power outlet (see "Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables"). 
Power the autoloader on to ensure it passes the Power-on Self Test. 
8. Set the SCSI ID for the autoloader (see "Changing the SCSI ID"). 
9. Set up the host and verify the connection (see "Preparing the Host and Verifying the Connection").  
Understanding Autoloader Features 
The autoloader is a SCSI-2 Low Voltage Differential (LVD) data storage device that incorporates a Dell PV122T DLT VS80 tape drive and eight tape slots. The 
autoloader operates as a single SCSI device with two Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs), one for the tape drive (0) and the other for the autoloader robotics (1). 
TheautoloaderusesuptoeightDLTtape™IVdatacartridges,providingamaximumformattedcapacityof640Gigabytesandasustaineddatatransferrateas
high as 360 MB per minute, assuming a 2:1 compression ratio. 
The autoloader is compatible with most operating systems and environments that support the SCSI interface, but requires either direct support from the 
operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features. 
Bar Code Reader 
Your autoloader may have come equipped with an optional bar code reader. The bar code reader is enclosed in a plastic housing that protrudes out the back 
panel of the autoloader, just above the SCSI connectors. The bar code reader automatically scans each cartridge in the carousel upon power up, after a reset, 
after an import or export, or when a re-inventory command is issued (see "Creating an Inventory of Cartridges"). Beyond that, there is no user interface with 
the bar code reader via the front panel operator controls or LCD screen. The information from each label is stored in memory and available through SCSI to the 
computer's operating system or backup application upon request. 
If utilizing the bar code reader, you must insert bar code labels into the slide-in slot on the front of each cartridge. The labels must conform to ANSI/AIM BC1 -
1995 Uniform Symbology Specification Code 39. A set of bar code labels is included with the autoloader. Refer to www.dell.com for information on obtaining 
additional bar code labels. 
SCSI Requirements 
The autoloader incorporates a wide SCSI-2, Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI bus. Make sure your SCSI host adapter or controller supports these 
standards. 
The autoloader can be attached to a Single Ended (SE) SCSI bus, but this is not recommended because it restricts performance. If you connect the autoloader 
to an SE SCSI bus, or if there are SE devices attached to the same SCSI bus, the autoloader's performance is limited to the maximum data transfer speed and 
maximum cable lengths of the SE bus. The autoloader is NOT compatible with a standard differential (Diff) or High Voltage Differential (HVD) SCSI bus. The 
autoloader can be attached to a narrow (50-pin) SCSI bus, but this is not recommended as performance will be restricted. Attaching to a narrow (50-pin) bus 
requires a customer-supplied 68-pin to 50-pin adapter that terminates the unused 18 pins. These adapters are sometimes labeled high-byte termination. 
Product Overview 
 Installation Overview 
 Unpacking the Autoloader 
 Understanding Autoloader Features 
 Identifying Product Components 
 Bar Code Reader 
 Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables 
 SCSI Requirements 
 Preparing the Host and Verifying the 
Connection 
 Product Overview 
 Installing the Device Drivers 
 Choosing a Location 










