HP Optical Jukeboxes User Manual
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Document Outline
- HP SureStore 300mx / 600mx / 700mx Optical Jukebox
- HP SureStore 300mx / 600mx / 700mx Optical Jukebox
- Notice
- Printing History
- Typographical Conventions
- Typographical Conventions
- The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:
- Emphasis
- Keycap
- Computer Output
- WARNING Warnings call attention to a procedure or practice that could result in personal injury i...
- CAUTION Cautions call attention to an operating procedure or practice that could damage the produ...
- NOTE Notes provide information that can be helpful in understanding the operation of the product.
- In This Manual
- 1 Setting Up the Jukebox
- 1 Setting Up the Jukebox
- Overview of This Chapter
- Overview of This Chapter
- This chapter gives information on the following topics:
- • what you need to set up the jukebox
- setting up the jukebox
- setting up the jukebox
- • power cord (included)
- • power cord (included)
- • single-ended and differential SCSI terminators (included)
- • SCSI cable with either a 50-pin high-density or a 68-pin high-density connector depending on wh...
- • single-ended or differential SCSI host adapter with at least one available address
- • application software that supports this type of jukebox
- • this guide (included)
- choosing a location
- choosing a location
- Before setting up your jukebox, choose the proper environment based on the following recommendati...
- • temperature range between 65-75º F (18-24º C).
- • temperature range between 65-75º F (18-24º C).
- • away from sources of particulate contamination such as printers, scanners, frequently-used door...
- • enough room to comfortably insert disks in the mailslot, 2-3 inches on all other sides to allow...
- • availability of AC power with voltage ranges of 100-127 V or 200-240 V (nominal).
- system components needed
- system components needed
- This jukebox requires application software to operate it as a single storage device composed of m...
- Standard Configuration
- Standard Configuration
- The following list shows the hierarchy of the system components needed to operate this jukebox in...
- • Host computer CPU
- high-availability:components needed
- high-availability:components needed
- The following list shows the hierarchy of the system components needed to operate this jukebox in...
- • Host computer CPUs (two host computers)
- • Host computer CPUs (two host computers)
- • Operating systems (on two host computers)
- • High-availability application software (links both host computers)
- • Optical jukebox application software (on both host computers)
- • Jukebox SCSI drivers (may be included in optical jukebox application software above)
- • Jukebox
- Identifying Controls and Features
- Identifying Controls and Features
- Figure 1-1 Right Side
- Figure 1-1 Right Side
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- The numbers below correspond to the numbers in Figure 1-1 on the previous page:
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- Figure 1-2 Left Side
- connecting the SCSI cables
- connecting the SCSI cables
- The following is general cabling information.
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- SCSI cables:maximum length
- Table 1-1 Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no devices internal to the host computer)
- NOTE Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use SCSI cables with thumbscrew connectors. Clip type ca...
- Choosing Your Cabling Configurations
- connecting the jukebox:only peripheral
- connecting the jukebox:only peripheral
- NOTE This following configuration is the recommended configuration for this jukebox.
- Figure 1-3 Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral
- Refer to Figure 1-1 and 1-2 for the locations of the following switches and connectors.
- 1. Ensure the power to the host computer is turned off.
- 1. Ensure the power to the host computer is turned off.
- 2. Remove the left side access panel (side opposite the mailslot side) by lifting up on the botto...
- 3. Select either the single-ended or differential SCSI interface using the SCSI interface selecti...
- 4. Connect a cable between the host computer and one of the jukebox SCSI connectors of your selec...
- NOTE Plug a terminator into the unused port of the interface type you are using. Also, put a term...
- NOTE Go to “Connecting Power” and then to “Write Verify” to finish installation.
- connecting the jukebox:with other devices
- connecting the jukebox:with other devices
- NOTE Operating this jukebox with other peripherals on the same bus is supported, but not recommen...
- In most circumstances, the recommended configuration for this jukebox is as the only device on a ...
- It is possible to connect this jukebox on a bus with additional devices in different ways (depend...
- • a 2- or 4-drive jukebox using basic SCSI addressing or
- connecting the jukebox:issues with multiple devices
- • How will the jukebox be used: archiving, backup, near-line storage? What performance must be ma...
- • How will the jukebox be used: archiving, backup, near-line storage? What performance must be ma...
- • How will the other device under consideration be used? How much demand will it place on the bus?
- • Will you be have to mix “wide” and “narrow” devices on the bus?
- • Are there devices on the internal part of the SCSI bus?
- • Will you be using a single-ended interface or a differential interface?
- NOTE Appendix B provides a brief overview of SCSI and the issues you must consider when placing o...
- connecting power
- connecting power
- 1. Ensure the power switch on the jukebox is OFF (see Figure 1-1).)
- 1. Ensure the power switch on the jukebox is OFF (see Figure 1-1).)
- 2. Plug the socket end of the power cord into the power port on the bottom of the interface enclo...
- 3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.
- 4. (After the jukebox is moved to its operating location) Lower the leveler feet and tighten the ...
- 5. Turn the power on.
- write verify
- write verify
- The write verify configuration ensures that data is written reliably to an optical disk. The juke...
- Writing data on a magneto-optical disk requires two passes. The first pass erases the data in the...
- When write verify is configured to ON, an additional pass is made over the sector. This third pas...
- write verify:changing
- NOTE This is the last step in the installation process. Go to Chapter 3, “Operating the Jukebox.”
- Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
- Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
- If you want to move the jukebox a short distance, such as to another office or to another floor i...
- jukebox:moving
- jukebox:moving
- 1. If you will be removing the disks from the jukebox, follow your jukebox application software i...
- 1. If you will be removing the disks from the jukebox, follow your jukebox application software i...
- 1. If you will be removing the disks from the jukebox, follow your jukebox application software i...
- Ensure that there are no disks in the drives.
- CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result i...
- If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to “Ejecting an Optical Disk from the Jukebox” in C...
- CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if not done correctly.
- 2. Switch jukebox power OFF (see “3” on Figure 1-1).
- 3. Lift off the left side panel and remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connections.
- 4. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing each of the four leveler feet and screw the feet up to raise ...
- 5. Carefully move the jukebox to its new destination.
- 6. Set up the jukebox at its new location. Refer to the cabling and addressing information in the...
- 7. Lower the leveler feet and tighten the 1/2-inch nut on each foot.
- 8. Bring the jukebox online according to your system’s requirements.
- 1. If you will be removing the disks from the jukebox, follow your jukebox application software i...
- jukebox:shipping
- jukebox:shipping
- 1. Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and ejecting disks.
- 1. Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and ejecting disks.
- 1. Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and ejecting disks.
- Ensure that there are no disks in the drives.
- CAUTION Failure to eject a disk from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox could result i...
- If you will be manually ejecting disks, refer to “Ejecting an Optical Disk from the Jukebox” in C...
- 2. Follow your jukebox application’s instructions for labeling the disks according to what you wi...
- 3. Switch jukebox power OFF (see “3” on Figure 1-1).
- 4. Lift off the left side panel and remove the power cord and the SCSI cable connections.
- 5. Loosen the 1/2-inch nut securing the leveler feet and screw the feet up to raise them away fro...
- 6. Repackage the jukebox in the same way it was received.
- 1. Follow your jukebox application software instructions for unmounting and ejecting disks.
- 2 Using Optical Disks
- 2 Using Optical Disks
- Overview of This Chapter
- disks:choosing
- disks:choosing
- Two disk types are available for use in the jukebox: rewritable disks and write-once disks.
- To choose which type of disks to use, consider these points:
- • Rewritable optical disks--data can be repeatedly written and erased.
- NOTE Do not use write-once disks in a computer system that does not support write-once disks. Che...
- disks:labeling
- disks:labeling
- Make it a practice to label your optical disk cartridges. You are provided adhesive labels with e...
- NOTE Your jukebox application software may label your optical disk slot locations differently. Us...
- • storage slot location (1, 2, 3, ... )
- HP recommends using end labels as shown in Figure 2-1. End labels reduce the chance of label mate...
- disk:labels jamming shutter
- Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels
- disks:writeprotecting
- disks:writeprotecting
- Each side of an optical disk can be write-protected by sliding the write-protect button in the di...
- With rewritable optical disks, write-protecting the disk prevents overwriting existing files and ...
- With write-once optical disks, existing files cannot be altered or erased regardless of whether o...
- Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location
- Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location
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- disks:care of
- disks:care of
- Follow these guidelines to ensure that your optical disks remain in good condition:
- • 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 extreme humidity.
- • Do not drop the disks.
- • Do not open a disk's metal shutter and touch the disk surface.
- • Do not take disks apart.
- • Do not insert disks with loosely-attached labels into the jukebox.
- • Remove old disk labels before applying new ones especially if you choose to place labels on the...
- • Store disks in a clean, safe place when they are not in use.
- disks:cleaning
- 3 Operating the Jukebox
- 3 Operating the Jukebox
- Overview of This Chapter
- Overview of This Chapter
- This chapter gives information on the following topics:
- • operating the control panel
- • operating the control panel
- • using the selection buttons
- • interpreting messages which appear in the display window
- • loading optical disks into the jukebox
- • ejecting optical disks from the jukebox
- • entering the administration menu password
- • changing the administration menu password
- • setting SCSI IDs or logical unit numbers (LUNs)
- • setting configurations
- • retrieving performance information
- • running tests (for service use)
- • using online repair (for service use only)
- • troubleshooting
- Operating the Control Panel
- Operating the Control Panel
- The control panel enables manual control of all jukebox operations using four buttons and an LED ...
- The SCSI IDs of the jukebox and its optical drives can be set and changed, disks may be loaded an...
- The figure and text on the next two pages show the user controls, mailslot and power switch. The ...
- Figure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel
- Figure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel
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- The numbers below refer to the numbers in Figure 3-1 on the previous page.
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- NOTE Figure 3-2 shows the jukebox menus available using the control panel selection buttons.
- menu tree
- selection buttons: using
- display messages:READY
- display messages:READY
- The display window shows the operations you may select. Instructions for selecting or changing ch...
- display messages:top level
- display messages:second level
- disks:loading
- disks:loading
- NOTE Label all disks before loading them into the jukebox. (See “Labeling an Optical Disk Cartrid...
- Start with
- Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
- Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
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- 1. Insert a disk into the mailslot with Side A of the disk facing up. The shutter end of the disk...
- NOTE Some software packages require that you load and eject disks by following the instructions i...
- Start with
- 1. Press
- password:entering
- password:entering
- READY
- A numeric password is required to access menu choices beneath the
- NOTE Don't forget your password. If you forget it, only your service representative can reset the...
- Follow these steps to enter the password. If you want to change the password, go to the next sect...
- Start with
- 1. Press
- To access menu choices under the
- password:changing
- password:changing
- READY
- 1. Follow the steps on the previous page to enter your password (or the default, factory-set pass...
- 1. Follow the steps on the previous page to enter your password (or the default, factory-set pass...
- 2. TEST *
- 3. Press
- 4. NEW 000 000 000
- 5. Press
- 6. Press
- 7. PASSWORD CHANGED
- 8. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the password to the jukebox flash ROM.
- setting SCSI IDs
- setting SCSI IDs
- NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to Appendix B.
- First, determine if you are using basic SCSI addressing or logical unit numbering (LUN). Setting ...
- Next, either view the current SCSI IDs or proceed directly to setting IDs. The next two procedure...
- Tables showing default SCSI IDs for basic SCSI addressing and LUN addressing are in Appendix B.
- setting the LUN mode
- SCSI IDs:viewing
- SCSI IDs:changing
- SCSI IDs:changing
- READY
- NOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing or LUN addressing, refer to Appendix B.
- Start with
- 1. Press
- NOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Review this note.
- NOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Review this note.
- This jukebox, by default, assigns ID 6 to the jukebox controller. When in LUN mode, the jukebox c...
- Some host computer systems do not allow you to assign different device types to the same ID.
- If your host computer system does not support multiple types at the same ID and you want to use L...
- If another device ID is placed between the jukebox controller and the drives, problems can result...
- 6. Press
- SCSI IDs:must be one digit apart
- 9. Press
- CAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if not done correctly.
- 10. Turn the jukebox OFF, then ON to save the IDs to the jukebox flash ROM.
- setting an operating configuration
- setting an operating configuration
- READY
- You can set configurations to customize the way the jukebox operates.
- Start with
- 1. Press
- Configurations are described in the following table.
- configurations:listing of
- jukebox logs
- jukebox logs
- READY
- You can display information stored in the jukebox operating logs by using the
- Start with
- 1. Press
- logs:listing of
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- * Press
- internal tests:running
- internal tests:running
- READY
- The optical jukebox can run self-diagnostic tests.
- CAUTION Some of the internal diagnostic tests of this jukebox can corrupt your file system if not...
- CAUTION Some of the internal diagnostic tests of this jukebox can corrupt your file system if not...
- In almost all cases, these tests should be run only by authorized service personnel. Service, how...
- Instructions for running internal tests are included in this guide to help you run tests if reque...
- Start with
- 1. Press
- Table 3-3 Internal Tests
- Table 3-3 Internal Tests
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- online repair:service only
- troubleshooting
- troubleshooting
- This section provides steps you can take when problems occur during operation.
- If the troubleshooting procedures do not resolve the problem, call your service provider. If you ...
- NOTE If a service call is necessary, gather the following information before calling your service...
- NOTE If a service call is necessary, gather the following information before calling your service...
- • model of your jukebox
- troubleshooting:procedures
- troubleshooting:procedures
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- Jukebox won't power on.
- • Ensure that power cord connections are tight.
- • Ensure that power cord connections are tight.
- • Ensure that power cord connections are tight.
- • Ensure that the power switch is ON (located on the lower right side of the jukebox rear panel).
- • Ensure that the power outlet is operating.
- • Replace the power cord with a known good one.
- • If steps above are unsuccessful, call your service representative.
- • Ensure that power cord connections are tight.
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- DEVICE FAILED displays.
- • Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-ended OR differential) exists on the SCSI bus.
- • Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-ended OR differential) exists on the SCSI bus.
- • Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-ended OR differential) exists on the SCSI bus.
- • Verify that the SCSI interface selection switch is set correctly (either single-ended or differ...
- • Verify that the terminator is the correct type (single-ended or differential).
- • If steps above are unsuccessful, call your service representative.
- • Ensure that only one SCSI device type (single-ended OR differential) exists on the SCSI bus.
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- Disk inserted in the mailslot but LOAD ERROR or FAILED displays.
- • Press CANCEL. Insert the disk in the mailslot again. See “Loading an Optical Disk into the Juke...
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- Disk eject attempted but an EJECT ERROR message displays.
- • Press CANCEL. Attempt to eject the disk again.
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- Disk eject attempted but RESERVED displays.
- The jukebox application software reserved the element for its use or a security configuration was...
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- Can't write to the disk.
- • Check the host file system access permissions.
- • Check the host file system access permissions.
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- A Supplies and Customer Support
- A Supplies and Customer Support
- Overview of This Appendix
- supplies and accessories
- supplies and accessories
- A full range of computer supplies may be ordered through a Hewlett-Packard authorized dealer, sal...
- You may also access the “Business Store” web site by selecting “Other Ways to Buy” from the main ...
- Authorized dealers and sales offices can be found at
- Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
- Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
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- customer support
- customer support
- If your jukebox fails and the suggestions in this user’s guide and accompanying documentation do ...
- • If you have a service contract with HP, contact your local HP Response Center. Response Centers...
- NOTE Before calling, please record the following information and have it ready when you contact y...
- NOTE Before calling, please record the following information and have it ready when you contact y...
- - model number of your jukebox
- - serial number
- - brand and model of your host computer
- - brand and model of your host computer SCSI adapter
- - jukebox application software you are using and its version
- - any jukebox driver you may be using that is separate from your jukebox application software a...
- warranty
- warranty
- HP PRODUCTDURATION OF WARRANTY
- C1150M/P, C1160M/P, C1170M/POne Year
- 1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and supplies against defects in materials and workmanship...
- 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the pe...
- 3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If ...
- 4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or may have been...
- 5. The warranty period begins on the date of delivery or on the date of installation if installed...
- 6. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance or ca...
- 7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY O...
- 8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible property per incident up to the greater of $300,000 o...
- 9. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE CUSTOMER’S SOL...
- B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
- B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
- SCSI:brief overview
- SCSI:brief overview
- General
- The SCSI Bus
- Initiators and Targets
- Initiators and Targets
- SCSI devices on the bus are either “initiators” or “targets.” An initiator (usually the host comp...
- Initiators and targets identify themselves on the bus by a SCSI ID. The ID is designated by the u...
- The narrow SCSI bus, with its eight data lines, can communicate with eight devices that have IDs ...
- Priority of IDs ascends from lowest to highest but this ascending priority, however, is
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- The diagram below shows the linear addressing of a simple, narrow bus with the host adapter set a...
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- LUN Addressing
- LUN Addressing
- SCSI IDs are the top-level method of addressing devices on the bus. Another method of addressing ...
- The complex device is identified by a SCSI ID, but this complex device assigns logical unit numbe...
- To use this form of addressing, however, the jukebox application software, the SCSI bus drivers a...
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- Transfer Rates on the Bus
- Termination
- Single-ended and Differential Interfaces
- Connectors
- Connectors
- Narrow devices (50-pin) use the following connectors:
- • 50-pin low-density clip Centronics-type (external)
- Wide devices (68- pin) use the following connectors:
- • 68-pin high density Micro D connector (external)
- SCSI:issues when adding devices with this jukebox
- SCSI:issues when adding devices with this jukebox
- This jukebox is a “fast and narrow” SCSI device with the capability to connect to either a narrow...
- In the diagram below, note that the single-ended (50-line) bus is brought directly onto the jukeb...
- The
- Figure B-1 Single-ended and Differential Interfaces on This Jukebox
- Adding Devices to the Bus
- Adding Devices to the Bus
- When considering adding other devices to the jukebox bus, you should consider the following:
- • Will adding a device onto a bus with this jukebox interfere or degrade the performance of the j...
- Before addressing some questions involved in deciding whether to place another device on the juke...
- Consider the quantity of data that the bus will have to carry, the frequency of data transfer, an...
- Mixing Wide and Narrow Devices
- As a preliminary note to this discussion, HP highly recommends that you do NOT mix wide and narro...
- Connecting devices of the same bus width, such as all narrow (50-pin) is a simple process of dais...
- This method should only be implemented by an experienced systems integrator who is highly knowled...
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- Because a narrow device only has a 50-pin connector, it will not transmit the eight extra bits of...
- The lower eight data lines transfer commands and messages, allowing all devices, regardless of si...
- If mixing narrow and wide devices is unavoidable, use the configuration described below:
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- It is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cable is properly configured to assure that the ei...
- Cable Lengths
- Observe SCSI cable maximum lengths;
- Termination
- • Refer to the documentation that comes with your particular adapter to see how to apply terminat...
- • Refer to the documentation that comes with your particular adapter to see how to apply terminat...
- • Use active terminators to reduce noise sensitivity.
- • Never terminate the bus at any place except the physical ends. Terminating the bus in the middl...
- • If devices are on both sides of the host computer adapter (such as hard drives internal to the ...
- General
- • Do not connect a single-ended bus to a differential bus. Damage can occur.
- Default SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
- Default SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
- Table B-1 Default SCSI and LUN Settings
- * 600mx models only
- Table B-2 LUN Mapping if “DRVs” SCSI ID is Changed to an ID Different Than the Jukebox (IDs used ...
- * 600mx models only
- Figure B-2 Two or Four Drives, Basic SCSI Addressing
- Displays on the Control Panel
- Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE OFF
- Under SCSI IDs * menu >>JXBX ID 6 LUN 0
- DRV 1 ID 5 LUN 0
- DRV 2 ID 4 LUN 0
- DRV 3 ID 3 LUN 0 (if i...
- DRV 4 ID 2 LUN 0 (if i...
- Figure B-3 Two or Four Drives, LUN Addressing, Controller/Drives Use Same ID
- Displays on the Control Panel
- Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE OFF
- Under SCSI IDs * menu >>JXBX ID 6 LUN 0
- DRV 1 ID 6 LUN 1
- DRV 2 ID 6 LUN 2
- DRV 3 ID 6 LUN 3 (if i...
- DRV 4 ID 6 LUN 4 (if i...
- Figure B-4 Two or Four Drives, LUN Addressing, Controller/Drives Use Different IDs
- Displays on the Control Panel
- Under CHOOSE LUN MODE * menu >> LUN MODE OFF
- Under SCSI IDs * menu >>JXBX ID 6 LUN 0
- DRV 1 ID 5 LUN 0
- DRV 2 ID 5 LUN 1
- DRV 3 ID 5 LUN 2 (if i...
- DRV 4 ID 5 LUN 3 (if i...
- Table B-3 Possible Additional SCSI Addresses Available
- * Not recommended. This configuration may cause a “negotiated” slower rate of data transfer.
- regulatory compliance
- regulatory compliance
- Overview of this Appendix
- CDRH Regulations (USA Only)
- CDRH Regulations (USA Only)
- The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration im...
- WARNING Use of controls, adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in this ...
- NOTE Complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J.
- Laser Class Information: A black on yellow label which reads, "Class 1 Laser Product" printed in ...
- EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only)
- United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
- Declaration of Conformity
- Declaration of Conformity
- <GRAPHIC>
- Herstellerbescheinigung
- Herstellerbescheinigung
- Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den Anforderungen der Maschinenlärn information svero...
- Schalldruckpegel Lp < 70 dB(A)
- • am arbeitsplatz
- English Translation of German Sound Emission Directive
- Turvallisuusyhteenveto
- Turvallisuusyhteenveto
- Laserturvallisuus
- Laserturvallisuus
- LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
- Hewlett-Packard 300mx, 600mx, 700mx optiset levymuistiasemat ovat käyttäjänmx kannalta turvallisi...
- VAROITUS !
- Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän tur...
- VARNING !
- Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för...
- Huolto
- Huolto
- Hewlett-Packard 300mx, 600mx, 700mx levymuistiasemien sisällä ei ole käyttäjän huollettavissa ole...
- VARO !
- Mikäli luku-/kirjoitusyksikön suojakotelo avataan ja suojalukitus ohitetaan, olet alttiina lasers...
- VARNING !
- Om skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas och spärren urkopplas då apparaten är i funktio...
- Aallonpituus
- English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information
- English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information
- LASER SAFETY SUMMARY
- The jukebox was type approved in Finland for laser safety by the National Board of Labour Protect...
- WARNING !
- The use of the product otherwise than specified in the user's manual may expose the user to laser...
- SERVICE
- There are no user serviceable parts inside the jukebox. The jukebox products can be serviced only...
- WARNING !
- If the enclosure of the optical drive mechanism is opened and the safety interlock disabled, you ...
- Wavelength
- Japanese VCCI Statement
- Glossary