User`s guide

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide
Problems with cartridges
70 LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide
Note: The Encryption LED only functions if you are using backup
software that supports hardware encryption and this feature is
enabled in the backup application. See http://www.hp.com/go/
connect for backup application compatibility.
Problems with cartridges
If you experience any problems using a tape cartridges, check:
The cartridge case is intact and that it contains no splits, cracks or
damage.
The cartridge has been stored at the correct temperature and
humidity. This prevents condensation. See the insert included with
the tape cartridge for storage conditions.
The write-protect switch is fully operational. It should move from
side to side with a positive click.
The World Wide Web site for more detailed troubleshooting
information: http://www.quantum.com/support.
The cartridge is jammed If the cartridge is jammed or the backup application is unable to eject it,
you can force eject the cartridge.
1 Attempt a drive unload/eject operation from the backup software.
Many backup applications will issue a Prevent Media Removal
(PMR) command to the drive robot in an attempt to prevent human
interference during a backup job. If this occurs, the software that
issued the PMR must be used to load and unload tapes.
2 Shut down backup software and, if in a Windows environment, stop
removable storage services.
3 Press the Eject button on the front of the tape drive.
Sometimes it is necessary to use the Eject button instead of
software to unload a tape because software can lose