StorageLoaderTM INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL TANDBERG DATA ASA P.O. Box 134 Kjelsås N-0411 OSLO, NORWAY Phone + 47 22 18 90 90 Telefax + 47 22 18 95 50 www.tandbergdata.com © Tandberg Data ASA Part No.
Tandberg Data About This Manual Related publications available from Tandberg Data ASA: Part No. Title 432980 Tandberg Data StorageLoader SCSI Interface Functional Specifications. 433761-01 Tandberg Data StorageLoader Quick Installation Guide This publication may describe designs for which patents are granted or pending. By publishing this information, Tandberg Data ASA conveys no license under any patent or any other rights. Every effort has been made to avoid errors in text and diagrams.
Table of Contents 1. About This Manual........................................................................................ 4 2. General Information...................................................................................... 5 2.2 2.1.1 Capacity and Data Transfer Rates....................................... 6 Product Description.......................................................................... 6 2.2.1 Front Panel .........................................................................
Tandberg Data About This Manual 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 StorageLoader Start Page.................................................. 42 Status Page......................................................................... 44 Settings Pages .................................................................... 45 Command Page .................................................................. 45 Maintenance Pages ............................................................ 46 6. Maintenance .............
Tandberg Data Remote Management Figure 3.1 Rack Mounting kit .......................................................................13 Figure 3.2 Rack mount rail............................................................................14 Figure 3.3 Mounting the Rack mounting kit to a rack ..................................15 Figure 3.4 Rack mounting kit mounted in rack.............................................15 Figure 3.5 Slide the StorageLoader in from the front ...................................
Tandberg Data About This Manual Figure C.9 Rear of the tape drive ..................................................................74 Figure C.10 Releasing the tape drive ............................................................74 Table of Tables Table 4-1 Robot Operation Status.................................................................22 Table 4-2 Drive Operation Status .................................................................
2. General Information Tandberg Data StorageLoaderTM is a compact tape cartridge loader designed for secure, reliable, unattended system backup. The version described in this manual is the ADI version.The loader can be mounted in a 19” rack or used as a tabletop unit. Its height is 1U. The loader is equipped with a LTO tape drive and has room for 8 cartridges in two 4-cartridge magazines. Figure 2.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 2.1.1 Capacity and Data Transfer Rates Capasity and data transfer rates are drive dependant. On Tandberg Data web site http://www.tandbergdata.com/ related documentation and data sheets with specifications are available. 2.2 Product Description The StorageLoader has several features designed to increase the ease of use and utility of the product, such as: • Two removable magazines allow for easy management of data sets or archival storage.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration In various modes of operation, the display panel screens and control buttons allow you to do the following: • Enter settings for StorageLoader configuration • Issue operational commands • View StorageLoader status and information • Test StorageLoader functionality Control Buttons The labels for the four control buttons are displayed in the corners of the LCD. All buttons have “soft labelling” for different modes of operation (i.e.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Internal Components The StorageLoader features the main internal components shown in the figure below. Drive Slot 4 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Power Supply Cartridges Slot 8 Robotics module Slot 7 Slot 6 Left magazine Slot 5 Front panel Right magazine Figure 2.3 Internal components of the StorageLoader Tape Drive The StorageLoader is equipped with one tape drive, which is located in the centre in the back of the loader.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Cartridge Magazines There are two removable magazines (FRUs), each holding four tape cartridges, see figure 2.4. The magazine includes design features to ensure that cartridges are always inserted correctly and stay securely seated. All magazine handling is described in detail in section 4.8, Magazine Handling. The Cartridge Slots in the magazines are numbered as shown in figure 2.3 Figure 2.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration or when the internal temperature in the StorageLoader gets too high. The cooling fans are field replaceable units, see Appendix C. Main Power Switch/ Fuse/Power cord connection The main power switch is found on the rear of the loader on the power supply bracket. The power switch, the fuse holder (with a 250V 2A (H) fuse) and the AC power cord connection are combined in one common unit.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 3. Installation This chapter provides step-by-step instructions on how to properly prepare and install the Tandberg Data StorageLoader. READ ME FIRST CAUTION! ! YOU MUST REMOVE THE ROBOT TRANSPORT LOCK WHEN POWERING UP THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME OR IT WILL NOT OPERATE. SEE THE PROCEDURE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES. 3.1 Performing the Installation To install the StorageLoader, complete the following steps. Step 1.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration - 1 SCSI Terminator. - 1 Ethernet cable - Tool for Emergency Magazine Release - 30 StorageLoader specific Bar code labels There will be variations of this list. Note: The StorageLoader contains no cartridges before shipment. Step 2. Installing the StorageLoader in a Rack The StorageLoader is designed for use in 19” rack system using 1U of rack space. The length of the power cord and the SCSI cable may restrict the placement.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration the rails into the rack, dismount the rails from the loader and remove the spacers between the rails and the loader. Back Rail Right Assembly Rail Left Assembly Front Figure 3.1 Rack Mounting kit Installing the Rack Mounting Kit • Determine the proper position of the rails in the rack. Caution: Consider rack stability when deciding where to place the StorageLoader, hazardous conditions can be the result of uneven mechanical loading of a rack.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration StorageLoader 1U uses 1U of vertical rack space. The rails must be installed in a full U position (The bottom of the rails must be aligned with the bottom of a U), see figure 3.2. Figure 3.2 Rack mount rail Installing the “Rail Left Assembly” 1. Measure the length between the rear rack mount rails and the front rack mount rails. If the measurement is shorter than the StorageLoader, move the two sets of screws M4x12, washers and nuts shown in Figure 3.3. 2.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Figure 3.3 Mounting the Rack mounting kit to a rack Figure 3.4 description: shows step 5 in the Rack mounting kit mounted in rack with one screw M6x12 in upper hole on both left and right side. On the rear side two screws must be used on both left and right side. Totally six screws are used to install the “rack mounting kit” to the rack. Figure 3.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Figure 3.5 Slide the StorageLoader in from the front Figure 3.6 Fasten the front of the StorageLoader to the rack Use one M5x8 screw on both left and right side (M5-thread) to fasten the StorageLoader to the rails’ backside. Figure 3.7 Fasten the rear of the StorageLoader to the rails. How to dismount the StorageLoader from the rack Make sure that you have disconnected all the cables before you start dismounting the StorageLoader from the rack.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration the other end of the cable into a properly grounded electrical outlet. Note: Reliable earthing depends on earthing in the AC electrical outlet, in which the StorageLoader’s power cable is connected. Adding the StorageLoader to an existing rack installation can cause a leaking current fault condition because of the summation of the leaking currents. For security, a 250V 2A (H) fuse is located near the power switch. 3.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Important: The warranty does not cover damage to the loader, shipped without the locking screw properly installed. See section 6.4, Reinstalling the Transport Lock , on how to re-install the transport lock. Step 5. Running Power-On Selftest After the transport lock is removed, the loader will continue running its power-on selftest and doing an inventory of its cartridges. The word Idle and the cartridge map will appear on the default display screen.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 1. On the rear of the StorageLoader, attach the device connector of the SCSI cable to one of the SCSI connectors, see figure 2.5. 2. Secure the cable with the thumbscrews on the connector. 3. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the appropriate SCSI adapter on your system and fasten it with the thumbscrews. 4. If the StorageLoader is the last device on the SCSI bus, install a SCSI bus terminator to the free SCSI connector on the StorageLoader.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Figure 3.11 Positioning of bar code label for LTO cartridges.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4. Operation and Configuration The Local User Interface (LUI) consists of a small LCD panel capable of displaying four lines of 20 characters each, and four control buttons, one near each corner of the display. The buttons have soft labels in the corners of the display. The figure below shows the power-on screen on the panel. Figure 4.1 Power-on Screen 4.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration The Map of the cartridges has the following symbols: 1. A “?” when status is unknown and Inventory is still running. 2. A number indicates a slot occupied by a cartridge (figure 2.3 shows how the cartridge slots are numbered in the magazines) 3. Underscore line indicates an empty slot 4. ‘C’ indicates that a Cleaning Cartridge occupies the slot. The line below the map on the default screen gives the drive status. The drive status displayed is drive dependent.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration The Drive Status line (line 3) can show the following status: 1 Drive Empty There is no cartridge in the drive 2 Drive Loaded A Cartridge is Loaded.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Dialogs and the Messages. 4.2.1 Menus The major contributor is the MENU. It is used to select operations to perform by enabling the operator to navigate a menu tree using the control buttons. Due to the size of the display, only one menu item is shown at a time. See figure 4.4 for a standard menu layout and figure 4.5 for a complete menu tree. ▲ EXIT Menu Entry. ▼ SELECT Figure 4.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Figure 4.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.2.2 Dialogs A dialog is a screen type used to get detailed input from the operator, for example a SCSI ID, a name or a password. See Figure 4.6. ▲ Ok Main Dialog text Dialog Entry value 4 ▼ Figure 4.6 Standard Dialog Layout. The dialogs come in several forms, but there are only a few main types. Dialogs, Discrete Values The dialog in Figure 4.7 is used to enter discrete values. It handles one character or digit at a time.
Tandberg Data Examples: Operation and Configuration If the value “0” or “1” is selected in the Fixed IP address dialog above, the user is allowed to select values between “0” and “9” as the next two digits. (The maximum value allowed in this dialog is “255” within each group.) If, however, “2” is selected; only values between “0” and ”5” are available in the second digit.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Here, the user can scroll through a set of options one at a time by using the left and right arrow buttons. Only one option is shown at a time. In the example above, the user can select either “Enabled” or “Disabled” mode. This kind of menu also has a Cancel function. 4.2.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.3 Main Menu The Main menu contains a set of frequently used functions and links to a set of sub menus. Item name Description Load to Drive Loads a cartridge from a selected magazine slot into the drive. When Select is pressed on this menu item, a magazine slot selection dialog is displayed. The operator has to scroll to the wanted slot and press Ok to start the operation.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.4 Setup Menu To enter this menu, scroll to the Setup item in the Main Menu and press the Select button. The loader enters the busy state when this menu is selected. Item name Description StorageLoader setup This menu item gives access to the StorageLoader setup menu. SCSI setup This menu item gives access to the SCSI bus setup menu. Remote Management setup This menu item gives access to the Remote Management setup menu.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration loader may either obtain an IP address, the network mask, and default gateway from a DHCP server, or they can be set manually. Item name Legal values. Default value Set IP addr.mode Static mode, DHCP mode DHCP mode Static IP address * Legal IP address range: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 Network mask * Legal IP address range: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 Default gateway * Legal IP address range: 000.000.000.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.5.1 StorageLoader Info An overview of the possible values for each StorageLoader setting is listed in the following table. Item name Legal values. Default value Loader Serial No. Loader Serial number.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.5.3 Remote Management Info The Remote Management (RMM) setup is shown in the choices listed below. This menu three is the place to find the currently allocated dynamic IP address, default gateway and network mask when running in DHCP mode. The MAC address of the Loader is also shown here. Item name Legal values Default value IP address mode Static mode, DHCP mode DHCP mode Static IP address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 Static netmask 0.0.0.
Tandberg Data Prepare to Ship Operation and Configuration When selected the robotics will be positioned for installation of the locking screw. It will eject the Right magazine to facilitate the installation. It will also eject the left magazine if it contains one or more cartridges. The Loader cannot be safely shipped with cartridges in the magazines This option must be executed before the loader is prepared for transport by inserting the Locking Pin. (See chapters 3.1, Performing the Installation and 6.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Left magazine: Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot 3 and Slot 4 (lowest number closest to the front) Right magazine: Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 7 and Slot 8 (lowest number closest to the front) 4.7.2 Moving Cartridges to and from the Drive The normal operations of the unit are controlled by the host software application. When you must load or unload a specific cartridge using the control buttons on the front panel, do the following: To load a cartridge to the drive: 1.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration No cartridge in the drive to unload OK Figure 4.13 Empty Drive Message 4.8 Magazine Handling You must remove the magazine from the unit in order to insert or remove cartridges. When inserting cartridges, be sure that the slot you intend to use is not already reserved by the software application for a cartridge in the drive.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Scroll to the correct magazine (Both, Left or Right magazine) and press Select. The selected magazine will pop out 2 to 3 cm, See next figure. The display will show a message telling that the magazine or magazines is/are ejected. If only one magazine is ejected, the display indicates a button to push to eject the other magazine. Figure 4.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.8.2 Inserting Cartridges into the Magazine When inserting cartridges the access door of the cartridge must face the magazine. Push it carefully into the magazine until it locks in place. The rear side of the cartridge with the Write Protect switch and the barcode label must face out. Make sure the cartridges latches properly. Figure 4.17 Gently push the cartridge into the magazine slot 4.8.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration 4.8.4 Inserting a Magazine into the Unit The right and left magazines are mirrored and can only be inserted into the correct left or right magazine bay. See figure 4.20. 1. Enter the back of the magazine into the correct magazine bay. Make sure it is in level with the loader. 2. Slide the magazine carefully in until the eject spring engages. 3. Push the magazine further in against the spring until the magazine is latched. Figure 4.
Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration Figure 4.22 shows the release tool inserted into the correct hole on the right hand side magazine bezel. Figure 4.22 Magazine release tool in use 4.9 Standby Functionality On the front panel a standby button is available. To activate Standby mode, press the button for a minimum of 2 seconds, the StorageLoader will then enter a standby mode in a controlled manner. The following takes place before the StorageLoader goes into standby mode. 1.
5. Remote Management In order to facilitate Remote Management, the StorageLoader is equipped with an Ethernet interface and a built in web server. The Remote Management Interface (RMI) can be accessed with a standard web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla or Opera. 5.1 Remote management configuration To be able to start the StorageLoader Remote Management Interface, the StorageLoader must obtain a valid IP address.
Tandberg Data Maintenance mode. 3. Via the front panel, first set Setup → Remote management → Access control → Allow remote management to Not allowed and select OK. Then set the same value to Allowed and select OK. This will restart the networking subsystem. Getting a new IP address may take some time if the StorageLoader is in DHCP mode. 4. Check the IP address via the front panel by accessing either View Data → Remote man. info → Static IP address or View Data → Remote man.
Tandberg Data Maintenance up. 2. The default language is English. • Log in for further use of Remote Management. The system has two levels of login. By default the passwords are blank, i.e. type in the user ID and leave the password field blank. To secure your system, change both passwords under Settings > Personalization, the first time Remote Management is used. 1. The user ID Administrator has full access to the Remote Management pages. 2.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 5.2.3 Status Page The StorageLoader Status page looks like the figure below. Figure 5.3 Remote Management Status Page The figure provides an updated status of drives, robotics and cartridges using colorcoding and symbols. The Drive and Robot status will be shown as a green (OK), yellow (Warning) or red (Error) dot. If you click on the text, additional information will be shown in a pop up window. The cartridge locations are shown with rectangles in the slots or the drive.
Tandberg Data Maintenance If you click on a slot, additional cartridge information will be shown in a pop up window. This information includes the cartridge barcode (if label and barcode reader is installed) and the error code. 5.2.4 Settings Pages On the setting pages, you can change the StorageLoader configuration. These pages can only be accessed by someone who is logged in as Administrator. Personalization On this page you can change the Remote Management passwords.
Tandberg Data Maintenance Figure 5.4 Remote Management Command Page 5.2.6 Maintenance Pages On these pages it is possible to select predefined tests and actions in order to check the reliability of the StorageLoader. Diagnostics • Clean the drive by importing a cleaning cartridge. • If you choose Identify loader, the front panel display light will toggle on and off for 15 seconds. This makes it easy to verify that you are connected to the correct loader if several loaders are stacked.
Tandberg Data Maintenance cartridge locations. 6. Maintenance 6.1 Using the Cleaning Cartridge The cleaning cartridge is similar in size and shape to the regular LTO data cartridge. If your Storage Loader has a barcode reader, put a cleaning cartridge barcode label on the cartridge before using it. Important: This label has a six-digit ID, where the three first digits are “CLN”. A cleaning occurs whenever a cleaning cartridge is loaded into the drive.
Tandberg Data Maintenance drive this is detected by the loader and an error message is displayed after the tape has been returned to its original slot. Note: All cleaning cartridges wear out. If the drive does not support expiration detection, the operator must keep track of cleaning cycles manually and discard expired cartridges. Note: Pressing the standby button while the drive is cleaning will not abort the cleaning operation in the drive. However the cleaning cartridge is left loaded in the drive.
Tandberg Data Maintenance firmware file is located and start the flash operation. 5. 6. As data transfer starts, the StorageLoader displays this message: 7. When the FW image file has been downloaded, the loader checks the integrity of the FW image while displaying this message: 8.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 6.2.2 Possible Upgrade Problems If a power loss or a failure occurs during code download and ECC Checking, the original FW may be intact. It is possible to restart the FW upgrade procedure. However, if the failure occurs during flash erase or programming, the firmware will be corrupted and a special procedure must be used to load a new code. Contact your Technical Support Representative for assistance. 6.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 5. Turn the main power off at the back of the loader. 6. Remove the magazine and insert the locking screw. The red plastic tab shall protrude from the front of the loader. 7. Insert the magazine and push it in till it locks in place. 6.5 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Tape drives, magazines, power supply, fans and dust filters are Field Replaceable Units (FRUs), see figure below.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 7. Troubleshooting 7.1 How to Take Memory Dumps of the Loader 1. Log in to the remote management interface as Administrator. 2. Navigate to Maintenance → Debugging. 3. Click “Memory dump”. 4. Select “Save to disk” in the file download dialog box. 5. Use a zip utility to compress the downloaded memory image. 6. Send the zipped memory image as an email attachment to technical support. Note that the memory image contains the passwords for the StorageLoader.
Tandberg Data Maintenance the beginning and end of the cable must be terminated. 7.3 Software checking 1. Verify that the operating system does not report a problem during the boot. 2. Verify that the driver for the SCSI host adapter is present and loaded properly. 3. Verify that the correct Drivers have been installed properly – if applicable. 4. Verify that the Backup software does not report any error messages when loading. 5.
Tandberg Data The display is dead The front panel does not display information but the back light on the front panel is on Cartridge movement Loader does not take inventory Maintenance • Make sure that the fuse located beside the power connector on the rear panel is not blown. Replace fuse if blown (a spare fuse is located behind the fuse door). • Remove the back panel cover plate and verify that all cables are connected properly. • Replace the FRU power supply. • Contact your service representative.
Tandberg Data Cartridge stucked in drive Cartridge stucked in magazine Cartridge stucked in robotics Failed to move cartridges Failed to insert cartridge into drive Media Media barcode labels 56 Maintenance • Power cycle the loader by turning off and on the main power switch on the rear of the loader. Allow both the loader and the drive to complete initialization, which in rare cases can take as long as 10 minutes, and then retry unloading the tape using the autoloader operator panel controls.
Tandberg Data Data cartridge incompatible with drive Cannot write to or read from tape SCSI problems Changed drive SCSI ID, but the host server system does not recognize the new ID The tape drive responds on the SCSI bus to the host, but the loader does not respond Maintenance • Make sure you are using a data cartridges that is compatible with the drive. See the tape drive’s reference manuals for details.
Tandberg Data The tape loader responds on the SCSI bus to the host, but the tape drive does not respond StorageLoader Performance The StorageLoader is not efficiently backing up data Cleaning Cannot load the cleaning Cartridge 58 Maintenance • Verify that the host application and the device drivers are installed with the most resent patches to support the tape drive • Reboot the host system when the loader has completed its power on sequence. • Contact your service representative.
Tandberg Data Write or read issues Contaminated head Non-acclimated media Cleaning cartridge is Incompatible Expired cleaning cartridge Bad/defective/contaminated media LED error messages Amber LED on Errors Displayed on Front Panel There is an error code on the LCD display There is an error code on the RMI Remote Management The unit does not respond on the RMI Forgot password Forgot password on RMI Maintenance Avoid contamination by ensuring that the StorageLoader is installed in a clean, contami
Tandberg Data Maintenance Forgot password on FPI • Look up the RMI IP address from the front panel menu (view data menu). • Connect the RMI interface and perform a memory dump of the loader (see user and installation guide for details). • Send the memdump to your Service representative. The FPI password can be decoded from the memdump by using a special SW. 7.
Tandberg Data Maintenance If the problem persists please call technical support. Back Figure 7.3 Example of further detailed information In this example, pressing “Back” twice takes you back to the Error Code Page (figure 7.1) where you can press “Actions” to go to the Actions menu. Figure 7.4 shows an example of pressing “Actions”. Pressing the buttons next to the up/down arrows on the screen gives you access to other action options. ▲ Exit Reboot ▼ Select Figure 7.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 7.7 Error Codes The error codes are listed in numerical sequence by their Fault Symptom Code (FSC) in the tables that follow. If a persistent error condition prompts you to call your Technical Support representative, be sure to supply the code information to help identify the problem. Error Code Display Message Description 01ZZ Diagnostic number ZZ failed. The diagnostics number ZZ failed. Reboot the loader and retry the operation.
Tandberg Data Maintenance 1209 Failed to fetch at slot 09 Failed to eject cartridge from drive 1. Reboot the loader and retry the operation. 2. Try to eject the cartridge from the drive via the front panel menu. 3. Remove the drive FRU. Connect power to drive and push the drive’s eject button. If this fails, remove cartridge by following the drive’s emergency eject procedure. Defect drive or robotics. Defect cartridge. 2000 Drive not found Communication error between the loader and the drive. 1.
Appendix A – Specifications A.1 Mechanical Dimensions and Weight The Tandberg Data StorageLoader 1U is designed as a rack mount unit. The StorageLoader can also be used as a tabletop unit. Dimensions: Length 740 mm (29.13 in) ±0.5 mm from front rail to rear of unit Width 446.6 mm (17.58 in) ±0.5 mm Height 43.6 (1.72 in) ±0.5 mm Weight 14.6 kg (32.
Tandberg Data Spares/Accessories A.
Tandberg Data Maintenance A.3 Vibration Specifications A.4 Sinusoidal sweep Sweep Rates Axes Duration 1 octave/minute X, Y and Z 2 hours Frequency Range (Hz) Operating 5 24.2 24.2 500 Non-Operating (Storage) 5 27.1 27.1 500 Transport 5 200 Table A - 3 Level 0.01 in p-p 0.3g 0.02 in p-p 0.75g 0.5g StorageLoader sine sweep levels Random Crest factor Axes Duration Operating Total Non Operating/Storage Total Transport Total level Table A - 4 3 X, Y, Z 30 min/axis Frequency (Hz) 5 17 150 200 500 0.
Tandberg Data Spares/Accessories A.5 Mechanical Shock Specifications Mechanical Bump/Shock Axes Directions Pulse interval Operating Storage (X,Z) Storage (Y) Table A - 5 X, Y, Z Positive and negative 3 seconds Pulse shape Pulse duration Half sine 5ms Half sine 8ms Half sine 8ms Pulse Level Pulses/axis/direction 3g 20g 15g 1000 3 3 StorageLoader mechanical shock levels A.
Tandberg Data Maintenance Altitude Operating Non-Operating Table A - 9 Range Range -500 to 10000 ft -500 to 40000 ft StorageLoader altitude specification A.8 Noise Specification Acoustic Idle (LwA) Operating (LwA) 60 dBA 65 dBA Table A - 10 StorageLoader noise specification A.9 Product Reliability MTBF: 250.000 hours for StorageLoader electronics MSBF: 500.
Tandberg Data Spares/Accessories Appendix C – Field Replacement Units (FRUs) C.1. FRU Filter This FRU consists of the following parts: S808741 Item 1 2 Filter FRU StorageLoader 1U Description Filter Quick Installation Guide Filter Qty 1 1 When needed, the dust filter can be pulled out and a new one slid into the front-bezel assembly of the magazines. We recommend replacing the dust filters once every year. Figure C.1 Replacing dust filter C.2.
Tandberg Data Item 1 2 Maintenance Description Fan Quick Installation Guide Fan Qty 1 1 To remove the fan, switch off the loader and remove the power cord. Remove these two screws and remove the back-panel Figure C.2 Removing the back panel cover plate Remove the four fan fixing Figure C.3 Removing the fan Remove the fan fixing screws (see figure aboveError! Reference source not found.). Unhook the power connector of the fan and carefully replace it.
Tandberg Data Spares/Accessories After replacing a fan, pack the defective fan in the same box you received the replacement fan, and return it to your support center. C.4. FRU Power Supply This FRU consists of the following parts: S808696 Power Supply FRU StorageLoader 1U Item Description 1 Power supply 2 Quick Installation Guide Fan Qty 1 1 To exchange a defective power-supply switch off the loader and disconnect the power cord.
Tandberg Data Maintenance Power connector Fan power cable Figure C.7 Fan power After removing the power-supply, insert the replacement unit carefully the same way, reconnect the 2 cables, fasten the fixing screw and re-mount the back plate. Then pack the defective power supply in the same box you received the replacement power supply and return it to your support center. C.5. FRU Drive Tray Assy This part is drive dependent. Contact your sales representative to get the correct part number.
Tandberg Data Spares/Accessories You now have access to the rear of the tape-drive and can dismount the SCSI cable, the ADI cable and the power cable. ADI cable SCSI cable Power cable Figure C.9 Rear of the tape drive Release the tape-drive by pushing the spring (see arrow) against the gripper-plate and pulling the drive carefully backwards. Figure C.