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GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide, P/N 20013264-001, June 2007 Product of USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 2007 by Quantum Corporation. All rights reserved.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview............................................................................................................. 1 Product Description........................................................................................... 2 GoVault Docks ............................................................................................ 3 GoVault Cartridges ....................................................................................
Contents Installing the SATA Card .......................................................................... 9 Installing the Internal GoVault Dock..................................................... 10 Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock .......................................... 15 Installing the GoVault System Application Software................................. 16 Determining Which System Application Applet to Use..................... 17 Installing the GoVault System Application Software ..
Contents Environmental Specifications......................................................................... 59 Interface Compliance Specifications ............................................................. 60 Appendix A Changing the Bezel 62 Parts and Tools Required................................................................................ 62 Procedure ..........................................................................................................
Figures Figure 1 GoVault Docks.............................................................................. 2 Figure 2 Ruggedized Disk Cartridge ........................................................ 4 Figure 3 Installing the SATA Card.......................................................... 10 Figure 4 Installing and Securing the Internal GoVault Dock.............. 11 Figure 5 Connecting the SATA Data Cable to the Dock ......................
Figures Figure 18 Cartridge Label Locations ......................................................... 31 Figure 19 Cartridge Write Protect Switch ................................................ 32 Figure 20 GoVault System Application Software Menu........................ 35 Figure 21 GoVault Properties Dialog........................................................ 36 Figure 22 Set Cartridge Password Dialog ................................................
Tables Table 1 Activity LED Indicator Display Definitions........................... 25 Table 2 Resolving Abnormal Hardware Conditions .......................... 51 Table 3 Physical Specifications............................................................... 53 Table 4 Voltage and Current Specifications ......................................... 55 Table 5 Performance Specifications....................................................... 57 Table 6 Reliability Specifications .....................
Preface Audience This guide was written for users of the Quantum GoVault™ for Windows dock and cartridge disk drive. Purpose This guide provides the following information about the GoVault disk drive: • Unpacking and installation instructions • Basic operating procedures • Specifications Document Organization This guide is organized as follows: • Chapter 1, Introduction, provides an overview of the GoVault disk drive, and summarizes the drive’s key operational features.
Preface • Chapter 4, Specifications, provides detailed GoVault dock and cartridge specifications. • Appendix A, Changing the Bezel, provides instructions for changing the internal GoVault dock to fit in a 3.5-inch drive bay. • Appendix B, Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode, provides instructions for configuringWindows to use direct memory access (DMA) transfer speeds to improve GoVault performance if you do not install the GoVault system application software.
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Chapter 1 1 Introduction This chapter provides an introductory overview of the Quantum GoVault™ for Windows dock and cartridge disk drive.
Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description Product Description As shown in figure 1, GoVault is available in two models: • Internal—Mounts in a 3.5- or 5.
Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description GoVault Docks 1 Each GoVault dock provides: • The electromechanical load and unload (eject) mechanisms for the removable disk cartridge • A Serial ATA (SATA) I/O port for interfacing with the removable disk cartridge • A green activity LED indicator • Instant availability of the cartridge to the host workstation or server system Additionally, each: . . . GoVault dock Provides . . .
Chapter 1 Introduction Product Description • Has a write-protect switch to guard against accidental data overwrite. • Is preformatted for the Microsoft New Technology File System (NTFS).
Chapter 1 Introduction Operational Features The GoVault firmware: • Implements Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Block Commands (SBC-2) device server • Translates SATA-based ATAPI block commands/status response to SATA-based ATA commands on the SATA drive interface • Handles the: • Write-protect feature of the GoVault cartridge • GoVault dock activity LED indicator • GoVault disk drive operating states • Manages the: • Lock mechanism for the GoVault cartridge to prevent accidental data loss and
Chapter 2 2 Installation Procedures This chapter provides instructions for installing the GoVault™ for Windows dock and cartridge disk drive, including: • System Requirements on page 7 • Cartridge Handling Precautions on page 8 • Unpacking and Inspection Procedures on page 8 • Installing the Internal GoVault Dock on page 9 • Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock on page 15 • Installing the GoVault System Application Software on page 16 • Installing the Backup Application Software on page 23 • Reg
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures System Requirements System Requirements Before installing GoVault for Windows, make sure that your workstation or server system meets the following hardware and software requirements: • Hardware: • CPU, either: • Intel Pentium 4 or above • AMD K6 or above • CD-ROM drive • 2 Mbytes of hard disk storage for the GoVault system application software • For the internal GoVault dock: • • One available 3.5- or 5.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Cartridge Handling Precautions Cartridge Handling Precautions Always observe the following guidelines and precautions when handling GoVault cartridges: • Store cartridges: • Between 20° C and 30° C at 20% to 40% relative humidity (noncondensing) • Away from magnetic and electric fields • Do not expose cartridges to: • Extreme temperature changes, such as 20° C per hour • Corrosive gases • Liquids • Excessive dust and particles • Do not stack cartridges such tha
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 3 Visually inspect the GoVault dock and notify your Quantum representative immediately of any damage. 4 Always save the shipping container and packing materials for any future use.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 2 Remove the cover from the workstation or server system. Note: See your computer manufacturer’s instructions for the proper procedures to remove the cover. 3 Install the SATA card in an available PCI slot, and secure the card to the computer using one screw (see figure 3).
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 1 If you have just installed a SATA card, then you already have shut down the workstation or server system and removed the cover. In this case, skip to step 4 of this procedure. If your computer workstation or server system already had either a SATA-equipped motherboard or a SATA-compliant host bus adapter PCI card, then proceed to step 2 of this procedure.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 6 Connect one end of the SATA data cable to the SATA data connector on the back of the internal GoVault dock (see figure 5). Caution: Figure 5 Connecting the SATA Data Cable to the Dock Do not force SATA connections. SATA connectors are designed to fit one way only. If you encounter any difficulty in making the SATA cable connection, rotate the cable and try again.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock Figure 7 Connecting the SATA Power Cable to the Dock SATA power connector SATA power supply conversion adapter cable 9 Connect the power supply end of the of the SATA power supply conversion adapter cable to the computer power harness connector (see figure 8).
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 14 Use Windows My Computer to verify successful GoVault installation and configuration (see figure 9). 15 Perform a number of file copy operations to and from the GoVault cartridge to verify the disk write/read functions. 16 If you are going to install both the GoVault system application software and the backup application software, then proceed to Installing the GoVault System Application Software in the next subsection.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock Install the external GoVault Tabletop dock and cartridge as follows: 1 Connect the drive-end (Mini-B) connector of the USB interface cable to the Mini-B USB port on the rear panel of the GoVault Tabletop dock (see figure 10). 2 Connect the DC power output plug of the power adapter/converter to the DC power jack on the rear panel of the dock.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software 7 Insert a GoVault cartridge into the dock and verify that the front panel activity LED indicator signifies a successful cartridge load operation (see Inserting Cartridges on page 21). 8 Perform a number of file copy operations to and from the GoVault cartridge to verify the disk write/read functions.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software To install the GoVault system application software: 1 First, you need to determine which system application applet to use. 2 Then, see Installing the GoVault System Application Software for the detailed software installation instructions. Determining Which System Application Applet to Use To find out which system application applet you need to use: 1 From the Start menu on your PC, right click My Computer.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software Figure 11 GoVault Setup Wizard GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide 18
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software Figure 12 License Agreement Dialog 5 Read the License Agreement, select I Agree, and click Next to continue and display the Select Installation Folder dialog (see figure 13).
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software Figure 13 Select Installation Folder Dialog 6 Use the Select Installation Folder dialog to specify the location where you want to install the GoVault system application software. 7 The default location is shown in figure 13. If you want to specify a different location, click Browse and navigate to the file location that you want. 8 Click Next to continue and display the Confirm Installation dialog (see figure 14).
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software Figure 14 Confirm Installation Dialog 9 Click Next to start the installation. 10 Appearance of the Installation Complete display signifies a successful installation of the GoVault system application software (see figure 15). 11 As prompted, click Close to exit the GoVault Setup Wizard.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the GoVault System Application Software Figure 15 Installation Complete Display 12 Remove the GoVault Resource CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Backup Application Software Installing the Backup Application Software GoVault for Windows includes a robust backup application. After you have installed the GoVault dock and cartridge hardware and the GoVault system application software: IF you want to install . . . THEN refer to the installation instructions provided . . . the included backup application software, on the included backup CD.
Chapter 3 3 Operation This chapter describes how to use the GoVault™ for Windows dock and cartridge disk drive, including: This chapter describes how to use GoVault™ Tabletop.
Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Activity LED Indicator Display Understanding the Activity LED Indicator Display The on/off or flashing condition of the green activity LED indicator on the front panel of the GoVault dock displays the various status conditions, as shown in table 1. Table 1 Activity LED Indicator Display Definitions When the LED . . . It means that the GoVault dock . . . is off, is not functioning properly, or there is no power to the dock.
Chapter 3 Operation Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges When the LED . . . It means that the GoVault dock . . . is flashing on very quickly, approximately eight times per second, encountered an unrecoverable hardware error, such as a Power On Self-Test (POST) failure. Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges You can insert and eject GoVault cartridges without shutting down the workstation or server system.
Chapter 3 Operation Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 4 Verify that the front panel activity LED flashes on and off as the operating system accesses the cartridge.
Chapter 3 Operation Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 2 Press and hold the front panel cartridge eject button for a second or longer, and watch the activity LED to confirm that the cartridge eject operation is underway: This LED indication . . . Signifies . . . continuous fast flashing a normal cartridge eject operation, which can take up to ten seconds to complete. five flashes and then stop that either the backup application software or the operating system inhibited the cartridge eject operation.
Chapter 3 Operation Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 3 Emergency Cartridge Eject Procedure Caution: Avoid using this procedure. Ejecting a cartridge in this manner can result in a loss of data and directory corruption. If neither the power nor software cartridge eject procedure is successful, and you absolutely must have the cartridge ejected from the dock: 1 Verify that the font panel activity LED indicator is not flashing, which would signify that the cartridge is being accessed.
Chapter 3 Operation Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 3 Manual Cartridge Eject Procedure In case of a power loss or other unusual situation that prevents a normal power or software cartridge eject operation, you can manually eject the cartridge from the GoVault dock by straightening a large paper clip and inserting it into the front panel manual cartridge eject hole (see figure 17). Do not use a pencil or other breakable items.
Chapter 3 Operation Attaching Labels to Cartridges Attaching Labels to Cartridges GoVault cartridges have two designated areas for attaching labels—one on the front and one on the top, as shown in figure 18. Additionally, the protective plastic cartridge case has an area for attaching a label. Caution: Figure 18 Cartridge Label Locations Use only Quantum labels on GoVault cartridges. Other labels can cause a cartridge to jam in the GoVault dock.
Chapter 3 Operation Write Protecting Cartridges Write Protecting Cartridges GoVault cartridges have a two-position write-protect switch that enables and disables write access to the disk (see figure 19): In this position . . . The write function is . . . unlocked enabled. Data can be both written to and read from the cartridge. locked disabled (write protected). Data can be read from the cartridge, but not written to it.
Chapter 3 Operation Changing the Volume Label of Cartridges Changing the Volume Label of Cartridges Under Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, you can change the volume label (name) of GoVault cartridges as you would any other disk drive by: 1 Right-clicking the GoVault drive letter in the Windows My Computer or Explorer display. 2 Selecting either: • Rename on the menu display and typing a new volume name on the My Computer or Explorer display.
Chapter 3 Operation Accessing GoVault System Application Software Features The GoVault system application software can format the cartridge with the NTFS or FAT32 file system. Note: If you have installed the GoVault system application software, you can format a FAT32 file system larger than 32 Gbytes, however the maximum file size (not volume size) is 4 Gbytes.
Chapter 3 Operation Accessing GoVault System Application Software Features Figure 20 GoVault System Application Software Menu 2 On the GoVault system application software menu: GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide Selecting . . . Displays . . . Explore the standard Windows Explorer window with an expanded GoVault drive display. Open the standard Windows File Open window with an expanded GoVault drive display. Search...
Chapter 3 Operation Accessing GoVault System Application Software Features Selecting . . . Displays . . . Rename the standard Windows Explorer window with the GoVault drive name highlighted for the file rename function. Properties the standard Windows local disk Properties dialog for the GoVault drive (see figure 21), with extensions to support the following GoVault features: • Dock and cartridge status checking (see Checking the GoVault Dock and Cartridge Status on page 44).
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection Using Cartridge Password Protection The GoVault system application software provides cartridge password protection features that you can use to: • Create and use a unique password for each GoVault cartridge • Change the password or remove password protection for a cartridge • Perform a Security Erase Cartridge function to reuse the cartridge if you forget or lose the password About Cartridge Password Protection 3 Before setting up password protecti
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection Setting Cartridge Password Protection 3 To set password protection for a GoVault cartridge: 1 Create the password that you want, using the following requirements: • From 6 to 16 case-sensitive characters • No spaces, symbols, or special characters 2 Record the password and store it in a safe, secure location. 3 Insert a write-enabled cartridge into the GoVault dock.
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection 6 As prompted, type the cartridge password in the New Password text box. Note: The password fields are case-sensitive. Also, always record cartridge passwords and store them in a safe, secure location. 7 Type the password again in the Confirm Password text box. 8 Click OK to assign the password to the GoVault cartridge and close the Set Cartridge Password dialog.
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection 1 As prompted, type the cartridge password in the Password text box. 2 Click OK to close the Enter Cartridge Password dialog and access the GoVault cartridge. 3 If you entered an incorrect password, an error message asks you to try again. 4 Click OK to redisplay the Enter Cartridge Password dialog (see figure 23). 5 As prompted, type the cartridge password in the Password text box.
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection Changing the Cartridge Password 3 To change the current password of a password-protected cartridge: 1 Eject and reinsert the cartridge to redisplay the Enter Cartridge Password dialog (see figure 23 in the preceding subsection). 2 As prompted, type the current cartridge password in the Password text box. 3 Select the Change Password checkbox. 4 Click OK to display the Change Cartridge Password dialog (see figure 25).
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection 7 As prompted, type the new cartridge password in the New Password text box. 8 Type the password again in the Confirm Password text box. 9 Click OK to assign the new password to the GoVault cartridge and close the Change Cartridge Password dialog.
Chapter 3 Operation Using Cartridge Password Protection If you cannot access a password-protected cartridge because of a forgotten or lost password, perform the Security Erase Cartridge function as follows: 1 Close all applications running on the workstation or server system, especially: • Applications that might try to access the GoVault cartridge • File managers, such as My Computer or Explorer Note: Depending on the size of the cartridge, the Security Erase Cartridge function could take anywhere fr
Chapter 3 Operation Checking the GoVault Dock and Cartridge Status 4 On the Security Erase Cartridge dialog: a Click Cancel if you want to quit without erasing any of the data on the cartridge. You will not be able to click Cancel after you begin the Security Erase Cartridge function. b Click Start Erase to display a deleting-all-files warning message. 5 Click OK on the deleting-all-files warning message to begin the Security Erase Cartridge function.
Chapter 3 Operation Checking the GoVault Dock and Cartridge Status Figure 28 GoVault Status Display Dock Status 3 As shown in figure 28, the GoVault system application software displays operational statistics and status information about the GoVault dock on the left side of the display, under the Dock heading.
Chapter 3 Operation Checking the GoVault Dock and Cartridge Status For the internal dock (SATA interface), the displayed information also includes: • The total hours of operation for the fan. • The operational status of the voltage, temperature, and fan. If there is a problem, the displayed status changes from Normal to Problem (see Handling Operational Fault Conditions on page 49).
Chapter 3 Operation Updating the GoVault Firmware Updating the GoVault Firmware Check and update the firmware on the GoVault dock as follows: 1 Use the procedure in Checking the GoVault Dock and Cartridge Status to view the GoVault Status display (see figure 28). 2 Note the Revision level shown for the GoVault dock in the Dock column on the Status display. 3 To determine the most-recent revision level of the GoVault firmware, use your Internet connection to open the Quantum web page at: http://www.quantum.
Chapter 3 Operation Updating the GoVault Firmware Figure 29 GoVault Firmware Update Dialog Figure 30 Ready to Commence Firmware Update Message 10 Click OK to begin the firmware update. 11 When the firmware update operation completes, the GoVault system application software prompts you to restart the system (see figure 31). 12 As prompted, click OK to restart the workstation or server system.
Chapter 3 Operation Handling Operational Fault Conditions Figure 31 Firmware Update Complete Message 13 To verify that the GoVault dock firmware was successfully updated: a Right-click the GoVault icon in the Windows My Computer or Explorer display to view the GoVault system application software menu (see figure 20 on page 35). b Click Properties to display the GoVault Properties dialog (see figure 21 on page 36).
Chapter 3 Operation Handling Operational Fault Conditions Abnormal Hardware Conditions 3 The GoVault system application software samples three operational aspects of the internal GoVault dock and cartridge disk drive once a minute: • Voltage • Temperature • Fan When it detects that the internal dock temperature, voltage, or fan operation is abnormal, the GoVault system application software: • Displays a temperature, voltage, or fan warning message. • Posts a message in the Windows Application Event log.
Chapter 3 Operation Handling Operational Fault Conditions Table 2 Resolving Abnormal Hardware Conditions IF a . . . problem occurs, THEN . . . voltage shut down the computer and contact the computer manufacturer for instructions and diagnosis. temperature check and make sure that the internal GoVault dock fan is operational and the exhaust air flow is not restricted or blocked. fan contact Quantum Technical Support for diagnosis instructions.
Chapter 4 Specifications 4 This chapter provides GoVault™ for Windows dock and cartridge disk drive technical specifications, including: • Physical Specifications on page 53 • Power Specifications on page 55 • Performance Specifications on page 57 • Reliability Specifications on page 58 • Environmental Specifications on page 59 • Interface Compliance Specifications on page 60 GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide 52
Chapter 4 Specifications Physical Specifications Physical Specifications 4 Table 3 lists the GoVault physical specifications (see figure 32 and figure 33). Table 3 Physical Specifications Specification Internal Dock Value Bay Installation Configuration 3.5-inch 5.25-inch Height 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) Width 101.6 mm (4.00 in.) 146.0 mm (5.75 in.) Length 166.5 mm (6.56 in.) 166.5 mm (6.56 in.
Chapter 4 Specifications Physical Specifications Figure 32 GoVault Internal Dock Dimensions Figure 33 GoVault Tabletop Dock Dimensions GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide 54
Chapter 4 Specifications Power Specifications Power Specifications The internal GoVault dock is powered by +5 VDC and +12 VDC from the internal power supply of the host workstation or server system. The external GoVault Tabletop dock is powered by an AC-to-DC power adapter/converter that provides +12 VDC. The power adapter/converter plugs into a standard 115/230 VAC facility power receptacle. A twometer, 24-AWG cord applies the +12 VDC output to the GoVault dock through a rear panel 2.
Chapter 4 Specifications Power Specifications Specification Tabletop Dock Value Input voltage (60 Hz) 115/230 VAC ± 10% DC voltage tolerance +12.0 VDC ± 10% Non-operating maximum +28 VDC Maximum operating current: GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide • Idle 0.30 Amps (with cartridge inserted) 0.11 Amps (without cartridge) • Continuous 0.
Chapter 4 Specifications Performance Specifications Performance Specifications Table 5 lists the GoVault performance specifications. Table 5 Performance Specifications Specification Value Capacity A function of the installed cartridge: 40, 80, 120, or 160 Gbytes Data transfer rates • 26 Mbytes/second, typical • 34 Mbytes/second, maximum/peak Seek rates: GoVault™ for Windows User’s Guide • Minimum (1 track) 1.0 msec. read, 1.5 msec. write • Average 12.5 msec. read, 14.5 msec.
Chapter 4 Specifications Reliability Specifications Reliability Specifications Table 6 lists the GoVault reliability specifications. Table 6 Reliability Specifications Specification Value Load/unload cycles 5,000 (dock and cartridge) Dock service life 5 years at 2.
Chapter 4 Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 7 lists the GoVault environmental specifications.
Chapter 4 Specifications Interface Compliance Specifications Interface Compliance Specifications Table 8 lists the GoVault interface compliance specifications. Table 8 Interface Compliance Specifications Interface Specification Compliances SCSI-2 • SCSI-2 Small Computer System Interface – 2 (SCSI2) ANSI/INCITS 131-1994 • SCSI Architecture Model – 2 (SAM-2) ANSI/ INCITS 366-2003 • SCSI Primary Commands – 2 (SPC-2) ANSI/ INCITS 351-2001 • SCSI Block Commands – 2 (SBC-2) draft standard rev.
Chapter 4 Specifications Interface Compliance Specifications Interface Specification Compliances SATA • AT Attachment with Packet Interface – 6 (ATAPI-6) ANSI/INCITS 361-2002.
Appendix A Changing the Bezel A The standard configuration of the internal GoVault™ dock includes side brackets and a 5.25-inch bezel for installation in a 5.25-inch drive bay. If you need to install the dock in a 3.5-inch drive bay, use the procedure in this appendix for removing the side brackets and changing the bezel. Parts and Tools Required Make sure you have the following parts and tools before you attempt to change the GoVault 5.25-inch bezel (see figure 34): • A 3.
Appendix A Changing the Bezel Procedure Figure 34 Parts and Tools Required Procedure To change the GoVault bezel: 1 Remove the two screws that attach each side bracket to the GoVault dock (see figure 35). 2 Remove the side brackets store them in a safe place. Figure 35 Removing the Side Brackets 3 Carefully insert the dowel into each of the four access holes (two on the upper-front sides, two on the bottom) to release the bezel clips while applying a slight outward force on the bezel (see figure 36).
Appendix A Changing the Bezel Procedure Figure 36 Releasing the Bezel Clips 4 Make sure that the bezel release is even across all surfaces, and carefully remove the bezel in a straight, outward motion (see figure 37), and store it in a safe place. Caution: Do not force the bezel. It should slide off easily. Figure 37 Removing the 5.25inch Bezel 5 Set the chassis up-right, and carefully align all four clips of the 3.5inch bezel with the access holes.
Appendix A Changing the Bezel Procedure Figure 38 Installing the 3.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode B If you are not going to install the GoVault system application software, use the procedures in this appendix to determine the hardware configuration of the motherboard in your workstation or server system and, if necessary, configure the operating system to use the high-speed Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode for GoVault data transfer operations.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Determining Your Motherboard Configuration 3 The GoVault device server is connected to the system by an Intel or an Intel-compliant motherboard with either an Intel or an Intelcompliant ICH5, ICH6, or ICH7 I/O Controller Hub. To make sure that your system uses the high-speed DMA mode for data transfer operations: 1 First, use the procedure in Determining Your Motherboard Configuration to see if it uses an ICH5, ICH6, or ICH7 I/O Controller Hub.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Determining Your Motherboard Configuration 3 Sequentially expand the following device categories, in the order presented, looking for a QUANTUM GoVault listing (see figure 40): a ACPI Uniprocessor PC or ACPI Multiprocessor PC b Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System c PCI Bus d Intel(R) XXXXX Ultra ATA Storage Controllers or Intel(R) XXXXX Serial ATA Storage Controllers e Primary IDE Channel f Secondary IDE Channel Figure 40 Devices by Connecti
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Changing the Transfer Mode to the system by an Intel or an Intel-compliant motherboard with either an Intel or an Intel-compliant ICH5, ICH6, or ICH7 I/O Controller Hub. In this case, PIO is configured as the data transfer mode, and you should use the procedure in Changing the Transfer Mode to configure high-speed DMA mode for your GoVault data transfer operations. Do not close the Device Manager window.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Changing the Transfer Mode 2 Note the indicated Location: value, which might show Location 1 (1) or Location 0 (0) on your workstation or server system. You will need this information later in step 6 of this procedure. 3 Click OK to close the QUANTUM GoVault Properties dialog.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Changing the Transfer Mode In the examples shown, GoVault is attached as Device 1 and the Transfer Mode is PIA Only. 7 To change the transfer mode, select DMA if available from the Transfer Mode list box (see figure 43). Figure 43 Changing the Transfer Mode 8 Click OK to close the IDE Channel Properties dialog. 9 To implement the change: a Save and close your open files and terminate all running applications.
Appendix B Configuring Windows for DMA Data Transfer Mode Changing the Transfer Mode b In the Device Manager window right-click the IDE Channel listing under which QUANTUM GoVault is shown and select Properties to display the appropriate IDE Channel Properties dialog. c Open the Advanced Settings tab to verify that DMA is configured as the GoVault transfer mode as shown in figure 42. Note: Windows 2000 might only show Ultra DMA Mode.
Appendix C Environmental and Disposal Compliances C Environmental Compliance Quantum is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner and to comply with all applicable environmental laws, rules and regulations. This product was designed, manufactured and made available with consideration to worldwide laws, rules and regulations applicable to the product and the electronics industry including the European Union Directives 2002/95/EC & 2002/96/EC (RoHS and WEEE).
Appendix C Environmental and Disposal Compliances Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the GoVault™ dock or on its packaging indicates that the components should not be disposed of with your other waste materials. Instead, they should be submitted to a designated collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliances D This appendix identifies the GoVault™ regulatory compliances.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliances Safety Standard Compliances Safety Standard Compliances GoVault drives comply with the safety standards listed in table 9.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliances Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliances Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliances GoVault drives comply with the EMC regulations listed in table 10.
Appendix D Regulatory Compliances Regulatory Agency Certifications You should also consider the following safety points: • Install the drive in an enclosure that limits the user’s access to live parts, gives adequate system stability and provides the necessary grounding for the drive. • Provide the correct voltages (+5 VDC and +12 VDC) based on the regulation applied—Extra Low Voltage (SEC) for UL and CSA, and Safety Extra Low Voltage for BSI and VDE (if applicable).
Appendix D Regulatory Compliances Regulatory Agency Certifications Canadian Standards Association (CSA) International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 4 4 GoVault is certified under the CSA’s Component Recognition Program (CSA Standard C22.2 NO 950). GoVault is classified for safety standards of the International Standard IEC 950, European Standard EN 60950 by GS and Bauart license.