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User manual HP, model Alc - LTO Data Cartridge
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hp ultrium 200GB data cartridge hp ultrium 200GB data cartridge C7971A This cartridge is designed to provide trouble-free performance on any device bearing the Ultrium logo. cartridge storage To prevent condensation and for long life, the cartridge should only be operated or stored as follows: Storage: 60°F to 90°F (16°C to 32°C) Operation: 50°F to 113°F (10°C to 45°C) 45°C 113°F Humidity: 20% to 80% Relative Humidity. 10°C 50°F 20% to 80% archive storage storage operation humidity Tapes intended for archiving data for up to 30 years should be stored in their plastic container and in room conditions of between 73°F – 41°F (23°C – 5°C) and 50%—10% relative humidity. Wet bulb temperature should not exceed 78°F (26°C). cartridge handling Handle the cartridge carefully. The cartridge may be damaged if it is dropped so always check for damage. Labels should only go on the front label space. Do not put any labels on the top, bottom, sides or rear of the cartridge. When not in use, the cartridge should be stored in its protective plastic container. Do not store the cartridge in direct sunlight, near magnetic fields or radio transmitters (i.e. mobile telephones). inserting the cartridge into an ultrium drive Insert the cartridge (with the arrow and hand grip visible) into the drive. Gently push the tape until the mechanism engages and the tape is taken into the machine. Be careful not to force the cartridge and allow the drive to take the tape at its own speed. Important—check the cartridge is not damaged in any way. Make sure the leader pin position is correct (see figure 2 below); if not, the cartridge is broken and should be discarded. Shake the cartridge gently; if you hear a rattling sound, discard. removing the cartridge from an ultrium drive Fig 1) Correctly inserting media into the drive Hit the button marked Eject—and wait for the tape to be released by the drive. Insert with the arrow write protecting cartridges facing up and pointing The write protect switch protects recorded to the drive data. Push the switch to the right to prevent any data recording on the cartridge. Orange indicator can be seen. Push the Cartridge label Write protect placed here switch switch to the left to allow data recording on the cartridge. Orange indicator Fig 2) Correct position of cartridge leader pin cannot be seen. hp ultrium cartridge memory (LTO-CM) Side of cartridge HP LTO-CM offers great potential for improving tape drive performance and Sliding door reliability, for improving tape library operations and for assisting users in more effectively Ensure leader pin is vertical managing their inventory of tape cartridges. when checking cartridge For more details, go to www.hp.com/go/storagemedia/ultrium. hp tape tools HP Tape Tools is a diagnostic application supplied with HP Ultrium drives. When installed it can interact with the HP LTO-CM to provide information about tape usage, performance and flag when media is damaged or needs replacing. For more details on how HP Tape Tools can support system availability, go to www.hp.com/go/storagemedia/ultrium. buy hp media on-line For maximum convenience and up-to-the-minute pricing, you can now re-order HP media on-line at www.hp.com/go/storagemedia/ultrium. © 2000, HP, Palo Alto, CA 94304 C7971-60000-2, A/W 8/9/00, REV.B, HP LTO, 200GB, U CARD BACK
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