HP Surestore 5200ex series Optical Disk Drives User Manual
Hp surestore 5200ex optical disk drive
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- HP SureStore 5200ex Optical Disk Drive
- HP SureStore 5200ex Optical Disk Drive
- Notice
- Printing History
- Typographical Conventions
- In This Manual
- 1 Setting up the Disk Drive
- 1 Setting up the Disk Drive
- Setting up the Disk Drive
- Preparing the Environment
- rear panel: features
- connecting:host computer
- connecting:host computer
- The disk drive is a “narrow,” single-ended SCSI-2 ...
- connecting:SCSI bus
- The SCSI ID you choose for this drive identifies t...
- The following sections will describe the steps to ...
- • Determine and set the drive’s operating mode
- Setting the Operating Mode and
- Setting the Operating Mode and
- This drive may be operated in two modes:
- • as an
- In most cases, you can select the optical memory d...
- In either mode of operation, you have the choice o...
- The write verify configuration ensures that data i...
- Writing data on a
- When write verify is configured to ON, an addition...
- write verify:setting the device mode
- 1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica...
- 1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica...
- 1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica...
- The following are the selections available on the ...
- • 2 - optical memory device with write verify ON (...
- write verify:setting the operating mode
- write verify:setting the operating mode
- a. Locate the operation mode switch on the rear pa...
- 1. Determine which operating mode you need (optica...
- Setting the SCSI ID
- Setting the SCSI ID
- SCSI bus:disconnecting power
- 1. Turn drive power OFF (“4” on Figure 1-1).
- 1. Turn drive power OFF (“4” on Figure 1-1).
- 2. Check which SCSI addresses are available. Usual...
- 3. Locate the SCSI ID switch on the rear panel of ...
- 4. Set the SCSI ID by pushing the button at the to...
- Cabling and Termination
- Cabling and Termination
- cable:maximum SCSI length
- cable:installation
- NOTE A few platforms provide native support for th...
- Configuring to an HP-UX 10.2 / 11.0 Host
- Configuring to an HP-UX 10.2 / 11.0 Host
- Obtaining HP-UX Patches
- Obtaining HP-UX Patches
- Your HP-UX system may require software patches to ...
- If you have access to the World Wide Web, do the f...
- World Wide Web addresses:finding HP-UX patches req
- If you do not have access to the World Wide Web, d...
- 1. To obtain the current list of patches needed fo...
- Configuring the Drive in a 10.2 / 11.0 System
- Configuring the Drive in a 10.2 / 11.0 System
- Use the
- 1. Log into your host system as superuser, then ty...
- 2 Using Optical Disks
- 2 Using Optical Disks
- Overview of This Chapter
- disks:choosing
- disks:choosing
- Two disk types can be used in this drive: rewritab...
- To choose which type of disks to use, consider the...
- • Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly...
- NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer sys...
- disks:labeling
- disks:writeprotecting
- disks:care of
- disks:care of
- Follow these guidelines to ensure that your optica...
- • Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields.
- • Do not expose disks to extreme magnetic fields.
- • Do not expose disks to dust particles.
- • Do not expose disks to extreme temperatures or e...
- • Do not drop the disks.
- • Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the...
- • Do not take disks apart.
- • Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels...
- • Remove old disk labels before applying new ones ...
- • Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are...
- disks:cleaning
- 3 Operating the Disk Drive
- 3 Operating the Disk Drive
- Operating the Disk Drive
- Identifying Front Panel Features
- Loading a Disk Into the Drive
- Loading a Disk Into the Drive
- NOTE Use only the highest quality media in this dr...
- Insert the disk gently but firmly into the opening...
- The drive automatically pulls the disk fully into ...
- Ejecting a Disk Using the Disk Eject Button
- Manually Ejecting Disks With Power Off
- Manually Ejecting Disks With Power Off
- The drive does not automatically
- Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from ...
- 1. Disconnect all power to the drive.
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Problem
- Problem
- troubleshooting:drive will not power on
- troubleshooting:drive will not power on
- • Check that the power indicator light on the driv...
- Problem
- Problem
- troubleshooting:host computer does not recognize d
- troubleshooting:host computer does not recognize d
- • Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m...
- • Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m...
- • Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m...
- The following steps attempt to bring the disk onli...
- • In Windows 95 and NT, rescan the bus.
- • In HP-UX, use SAM to verify that the drive is on...
- - Follow the menus in SAM
- • For Unix systems other than HP-UX, refer to the ...
- • If the drive is the last one on the SCSI bus, ch...
- • Check SCSI ID assignments and resolve any confli...
- • If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa...
- • If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen...
- • Ensure the disk is connected and ON. (The disk m...
- Problem
- troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work
- troubleshooting:SCSI devices do not work
- troubleshooting:unable to read from disk
- troubleshooting:unable to read from disk
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- Problem
- Problem
- Unable to read from a disk (continued)
- Unable to read from a disk (continued)
- • Can you read from another disk?
- • Can you read from another disk?
- • Can you read from another disk?
- • Can you read from another disk?
- • If in Windows 3.x, does your application support...
- • If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes per...
- • Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ...
- • If steps above are unsuccessful, further informa...
- • If an answer is not on the web site, go to Appen...
- • Can you read from another disk?
- • Can you read from another disk?
- Problem
- Problem
- troubleshooting:unable to write to a disk
- troubleshooting:unable to write to a disk
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Does the host computer recognize the drive on th...
- • Is there a valid file system on the disk?
- • Is the disk one of the following capacities: 2.3...
- • If in Windows 3.x and using 1,024 bytes/sector d...
- • If in Windows 95 or NT and using 1,024 bytes/sec...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- • Check power and connections. See “Drive won’t po...
- Problem
- Problem
- Unable to write to a disk (continued)
- Unable to write to a disk (continued)
- • Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr...
- • Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr...
- • Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr...
- • Eject the disk and check that the disk is a rewr...
- troubleshooting:disk reads are slow
- troubleshooting:disk reads are slow
- • Is the environment dusty? If you are not having ...
- Problem
- Problem
- troubleshooting:disk writes are slow
- troubleshooting:disk writes are slow
- • Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i...
- • Is write verify enabled? The verification pass i...
- troubleshooting:host adapter does not work
- troubleshooting:SCSI connector on host computer an
- If the suggestions in the troubleshooting table do...
- A Supplies and Customer Support
- A Supplies and Customer Support
- supplies
- supplies
- This section provides information on the following...
- • supplies and accessories
- Supplies and Accessories
- Supplies and Accessories
- A full range of computer supplies may be ordered t...
- Call 1-800-752-0900 for the location of your neare...
- To contact a Hewlett-Packard sales representative,...
- To phone HP Direct call 1-800-538-8787; or write t...
- HP Direct Hewlett-Packard ...
- See Table A-1 for a list of basic supplies and acc...
- Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
- Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
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- Hewlett-Packard Customer Support
- Hewlett-Packard Customer Support
- If your drive fails during the warranty period, an...
- • Consult the Quick FAX or HP FIRST (FAX informati...
- NOTE Before calling, please record the following i...
- Should you need additional support, call the Custo...
- If your drive fails after the warranty period, con...
- Faxback Services
- Faxback Services
- Quick FAX and HP FIRST are automated systems that ...
- Simply dial the FAX number from a touch tone telep...
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- Electronic Support Services
- Telephone Support During Warranty
- Telephone Support During Warranty
- To speak with someone for technical assistance wit...
- NOTE Before calling, please record the following i...
- US - America’s Customer Support Center
- Europe - European Customer Support Center
- English language support from other European count...
- Asia-Pacific - HP Customer Support Center
- Elsewhere in the World to the US
- Telephone Support After Warranty
- Additional Telephone Support
- HP Reseller Locator Numbers
- Warranty
- Warranty
- HP PRODUCT...
- C1114J...
- 1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and suppli...
- 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to e...
- 3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP pr...
- 4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts eq...
- 5. The warranty period begins on the date of deliv...
- 6. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting fr...
- 7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE W...
- 8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible proper...
- 9. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIE...
- Obtaining Service
- Obtaining Service
- To maintain the warranty, you must have your optic...
- Before you send your optical drive to a Hewlett-Pa...
- Service After the Warranty Period Expires
- Repacking guidelines for returning your optical dr...
- Service Information Form
- Service Information Form
- Make a photocopy of this form, complete it, and sh...
- Who is returning this drive?
- What is being sent?
- How will you pay for the repairs?
- Except for contract and warranty services, a credi...
- Warranty: purchased/received date ________________...
- What needs to be done?
- Describe the conditions at the time of failure. (W...
- __________________________________________________...
- Hewlett-Packard Service Centers
- B Operating This Drive on a SCSI Bus
- B Operating This Drive on a SCSI Bus
- A Brief Overview of SCSI
- A Brief Overview of SCSI
- General
- The SCSI Bus
- Initiators and Targets
- Initiators and Targets
- SCSI devices on the bus are either “initiators” or...
- Initiators and targets identify themselves on the ...
- The narrow SCSI bus, with its eight data lines, ca...
- Priority of IDs ascends from lowest to highest but...
- <GRAPHIC>
- The diagram below shows the linear addressing of a...
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- LUN Addressing
- Transfer Rates on the Bus
- Termination
- Single-ended and Differential Interfaces
- Connectors
- Connectors
- Narrow devices (50-pin) use the following connecto...
- • 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (externa...
- Wide devices (68- pin) use the following connector...
- • 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external)
- The SCSI Bus and This Drive
- The SCSI Bus and This Drive
- This drive is a “fast and narrow” SCSI device that...
- When deciding on whether to have multiple devices ...
- • How are the devices going to be used? What perfo...
- Consider the quantity of data that the bus will ha...
- Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices
- Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices
- An a preliminary note to this discussion, HP highl...
- Connecting devices of the same bus width, such as ...
- This method should only be implemented by an exper...
- <GRAPHIC>
- Because a narrow device only has a 50-pin connecto...
- The lower eight data lines transfer commands and m...
- If mixing narrow and wide devices is unavoidable, ...
- <GRAPHIC>
- It is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cab...
- Cable Lengths
- Termination
- General
- C Safety and Regulatory Information
- C Safety and Regulatory Information
- Chapter Overview
- CDRH Regulations (USA Only)
- United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
- EC Declaration of Conformity
- EC Declaration of Conformity
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- Herstellerbescheinigung
- Herstellerbescheinigung
- Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den An...
- Schalldruckpegel Lp < 70 dB(A)
- • am arbeitsplatz
- English Translation of German Sound Emission Direc...
- Turvallisuusyhteenveto
- Turvallisuusyhteenveto
- Laserturvallisuus
- Huolto
- English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat...
- English Translation of Finland Regulatory Informat...
- LASER SAFETY SUMMARY
- The jukeboxes were type approved in Finland for la...
- WARNING !
- The use of the product otherwise than specified in...
- SERVICE
- There are no user serviceable parts inside the juk...
- WARNING !
- If the enclosure of the optical drive mechanism is...
- Wavelength
- Japanese VCCI Statement
- Glossary