Quantum LTO-3 Model B User manual

LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B),
LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Contents
Connecting the Drive Interface and Power
Cables .....................................................2
Installing a Second Tape Drive or
Replacing a Tape Drive ...........................4
Preinstallation Requirements .............4
Installation Procedure ........................4
SCSI Cable Configurations ...............12
Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in
a Rack ...................................................15
Tools Required ..................................15
Installation Procedure ......................15
Completing the Installation .............22
Class A Device Declarations..................24
1U Rackmount Enclosure
Installation Guide
The 1U Rackmount enclosure is provided with either one or two of the
following supported tape drives already installed:
• LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height, SCSI model TC-L33CX-EY-B
• LTO-3 (Model B) Half-Height, SAS model TC-L33CN-EY-B
• LTO-4 (Model B) Half-Height, SCSI model TC-L43CX-EY-B
• LTO-4 (Model B) Half-Height, SAS model TC-L43CN-EY-B
• LTO-5 Half-Height, SAS model TC-L53CN-AR
• LTO-6 Half-Height, SAS model TC-L62AN-BR
• LTO-7 Half-Height, SAS model TC-L72AN-BR
You can upgrade a single-drive enclosure to the two-drive configuration by
installing a second tape drive using any supported model of the same type
interface.
This guide references the instructions for installing the 1U Rackmount
enclosure in an equipment rack, and provides the procedures for:
• Connecting the drive interface and power cables
• Installing a second tape drive into the 1U Rackmount enclosure

2Connecting the Drive Interface and Power Cables
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Power Requirements Power requirements for the 1U Rackmount enclosure are as follows:
• 100 to 240 Volts AC, 2 to 4 Amps
• 47 to 63 Hz
Connecting the Drive Interface and Power Cables
1Shut down and turn off the host server system.
2Turn off all attached accessory devices, such as printers and other SCSI devices.
3On the back panel of a SCSI 1U Rackmount enclosure (see Figure 1):
Note: If this is a SAS 1U rackmount enclosure, continue with Step 4.
aConnect one end of the supplied external parallel SCSI cable to parallel SCSI
connector on the same side of the enclosure as the installed tape drive.
bConnect the other end of the supplied external parallel SCSI cable to the parallel
SCSI connector on the host server.
cAs required, use the parallel SCSI ID selector switch to set the SCSI ID of the
installed tape drive (see Figure 1).
Note: Any time you change the parallel SCSI ID, you must turn the tape drive
power off and then back on by pressing the power button on the front
panel of the 1U Rackmount enclosure.
Figure 1 Parallel SCSI Interface
Connectors
4On the back panel of a serial-attached SCSI (SAS) 1U Rackmount enclosure (see
Figure 2):
aConnect one end of the supplied external SAS interface cable to one of the
external SAS interface connectors at the rear of the enclosure (see Figure 2). The
left-most SAS connector is for a drive installed on the left of the enclosure, and
the right-most SAS connector is for a drive installed on the right.
Parallel SCSI connectorSCSI ID selector

Connecting the Drive Interface and Power Cables 3
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
bConnect the other end of the external SAS interface cable to the SAS connector
on the host server.
Figure 2 SAS Interface
Connectors
5Connect the supplied AC power cable to the AC power connector on the back panel
of the 1U Rackmount enclosure (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 AC Power Connector
6Connect the other end of the AC power cable to the rack/facility AC power
receptacle.
7Press the drive power pushbutton switch on the front panel of the 1U Rackmount
enclosure, illuminating the power LED. (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 Power Button
8Turn on all attached accessory devices, such as printers and other SCSI devices that
you turned off at step 2 of this procedure.
9Turn on and restart the host server.
SAS connectors
AC power connector
Power button

4Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
Follow these instructions to install a second tape drive or to replace a tape drive after it
has been removed.
Caution: Before installing a second tape drive, you must turn off the 1U Rackmount
enclosure and disconnect it from its AC power source.
Preinstallation
Requirements
Before installing a second tape drive in the 1U Rackmount enclosure, make sure you
have the following required tools and parts:
Installation Procedure The installation procedure is divided into the following major sections:
•Removing the Top Panel
•Adding a Second Tape Drive
•Replacing a Tape Drive:
•Connecting the Tape Drive Cables
•Re-installing the Top Panel
Removing the Top Panel
To remove the top panel:
1Press the drive power pushbutton switch on the front panel of the 1U Rackmount
enclosure to turn off the drive power.
2Disconnect the AC power cable from the AC power connector on the back panel of
the 1U Rackmount enclosure.
3Remove the 1U Rackmount enclosure from the equipment rack and place it on a
clean, stable, flat surface.
4Remove the top access panel (see Figure 5):
aLoosen the latch screw
bLift the latch and slide the top panel toward the back of the 1U rackmount
enclosure.
cRemove the top access panel from the 1U rackmount enclosure.
To o l s 3/16 in. (5 mm) flat-blade screwdriver
T-15 Torx driver
Parts
• A supported model tape drive
• Parallel SCSI cable and terminator or SAS cable depending on the
tape drive type

Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive 5
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 5 Top Access Panel
Adding a Second Tape Drive
Note: If you are replacing a tape drive, refer to Replacing a Tape Drive: on page 7.
To add a second tape drive:
1Remove the drive blank (see Figure 6):
aPull the spring-loaded button on the right mounting rail up.
bSlide the drive blank forward and lift up out of the 1U rackmount enclosure.
Figure 6 Removing the Drive
Blank
1
2
Latch screw
Latch
Top panel
2
Spring-loaded button
Drive blank

6Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
2Remove the screws securing the mounting brackets to the tape drive blank (see
Figure 7).
Figure 7 Removing the
Mounting Brackets
3Secure the mounting brackets with two screws on each side of the tape drive (see
Figure 8).
Figure 8 Installing the
Mounting Brackets
4Install the drive (see Figure 9):
aPosition the mounting bracket keyhold slots over the mounting posts.
bSlide the drive toward the back of the enclosure.
cThe spring-loaded button will automatically snap into place.
Mounting bracket s
Mounting bracket s

Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive 7
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 9 Installing the Tape
Drive
Continue with Connecting the Tape Drive Cables on page 10.
Replacing a Tape Drive:
To replace a tape drive:
1Remove the tape drive (see Figure 10):
aDisconnect all cables from the tape drive.
bPull the spring-loaded button on the right mounting rail up.
cSlide tape drive forward and lift up out of the 1U rackmount enclosure.
Spring-loaded button
Tape drive

8Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Figure 10 Removing the Tape
Drive
2Remove the screws securing the mounting brackets to the tape drive (see Figure 11).
Figure 11 Removing the
Mounting Brackets from the
Ta p e D r i v e
3Secure the mounting brackets with two screws on each side of the new tape drive
(see Figure 8).
Spring-loaded button
Tape drive
Mounting bracket s

Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive 9
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 12 Installing the
Mounting Brackets
4Install the new tape drive (see Figure 9):
aPosition the mounting bracket keyhold slots over the mounting posts.
bSlide the drive toward the back of the enclosure.
cThe spring-loaded button will automatically snap into place.
Figure 13 Installing the Tape
Drive
Mounting bracket s
Spring-loaded button
Tape drive

10 Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Connecting the Tape Drive Cables
To connect the tape drive cables:
1For a SCSI tape drive, connect the following cables to the back of the tape drive (see
Figure 14).
aSCSI cable
bPower cable
cSCSI ID selector switch
Figure 14 Connecting the SCSI
and Power Cables
2For an LTO-3 (Model B) and LTO-4 (Model B) SAS tape drive, connect the following
cables to the back of the tape drive (see Figure 16).
aSAS cable
bPower cable
Figure 15 Connecting the SAS
and Power Cables (LTO-3 and
LTO -4 Only)
SCSI cable
Power cable
SCSI ID selector
SAS cable
Power cable

Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive 11
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
3For an LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7 SAS tape drive, connect the following cables to the
back of the tape drive (see Figure 16).
aSAS cable
Note: Ensure that a 4-pin Molex power connector is plugged into the power
inputs of the SAS cable as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16 Connecting the SAS
and Power Cables (LTO-5, LTO-
6 and LTO-7 Only)
Re-installing the Top Panel
To re-install the top panel (see Figure 17):
1Install the top access panel on the 1U rackmount enclosure and slide toward the
front of the rackmount enclosure.
2Secure the latch by pushing it down into the top access panel.
3Tighten the latch screw to secure the top access panel to the 1U rackmount
enclosure.
SAS cable
4-pin Molex power connector

12 Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Figure 17 Re-installing the Top
Access Panel
SCSI Cable
Configurations
The 1U rackmount enclosure supports the operation of two tape drives on either one or
two SCSI buses. Two internal 2-port SCSI cables are installed in the enclosure and ready
for tape drive connections depending on your configuration.
•Connecting Two Drives per SCSI Bus
•Connecting One Drive per SCSI Bus
Connecting Two Drives per SCSI Bus
Use the configuration shown in Figure 18 when connecting both tape drives to the same
SCSI bus.
Latch screw
Latch
Top panel

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LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 18 Connecting Two
Drives on One SCSI Bus
Note: When adding a second tape drive for configurations using a single SCSI bus,
unplug the SCSI cable from tape drive 1, pass the end of the cable through the
internal rackmount enclosure openings, and connect the end port to tape drive
2. Then plug the middle port into tape drive 1. The SCSI terminator is at the end
of the cable and should be behind tape drive 2.
Note: Each SCSI device on the same SCSI bus must have a unique SCSI ID. Be sure that
the SCSI ID is different for each tape drive and that neither is set to SCSI ID 7.
Connecting One Drive per SCSI Bus
Use the configuration shown in Figure 19 when connecting each tape drive to a
separate SCSI bus.
Tape drive 1
SCSI bus 1
cable
SCSI ID cables,
one for each
tape drive
Tape drive 2
SCSI terminator

14 Installing a Second Tape Drive or Replacing a Tape Drive
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Figure 19 Connecting One
Drive on One SCSI Bus
Note: To prevent possible data errors, when there is only one drive on a SCSI bus, the
tape drive should be connected to the SCSI connector closest to the terminator.
Caution: To avoid damaging the equipment due to electrostatic discharge, be sure to
practice ESD procedures when handling the tape drive.
3
Tape drive 1
SCSI bus 1
cable
SCSI ID cables,
one for each
tape drive
Tape drive 2
SCSI terminator
SCSI bus 1
cable
SCSI terminator

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LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack
The rack rails supplied with the 1U rackmount enclosure can be used to install the unit in
racks that have round, square, or threaded holes in the vertical mounting bars. The rails
are identical and may be mounted on either the left or the right side.
Figure 20 Rail Mounting Kit
Components
Tools Required If you are installing the tape enclosure in a rack with unmarked holes in the vertical
mounting bars the following items will make the rack installation easier:
•Pencil
• Tape measure
If you are installing the tape enclosure in a rack with threaded holes in the vertical
mounting bars you will need the following tool:
• 3/16 in. (5mm) flat-blade screwdriver
Installation Procedure When installing the enclosure in a rack:
• Start at the bottom of the rack, or at the top of a previously mounted component,
and work upward.
3
Outer rack rails
Inner rack rails
Cable support clips
Fasteners

16 Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
• If possible, install the heaviest components at the bottom and lighter ones toward
the top of the rack.
• Make sure that the rack-mounting rails are level from front to back.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage, be sure that:
1. The rack leveling jacks are extended to the floor. 2. The full weight of
the rack rests on the leveling jacks. 3. The stabilizing feet are attached to
the rack if it is a single rack installation. 4. The racks are coupled in
multiple rack installations. 5. Only one component is extended at a time.
A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for
any reason.
Before you begin
If you are installing the 1U rackmount enclosure in a rack with unmarked holes in the
vertical mounting bars, identify and mark the correct mounting holes in the rack before
you begin rail installation.
Caution: It is important to install rack components level. To ensure that the 1U
rackmount enclosure is installed correctly it may be necessary to measure
the height of the correct mounting holes in the front and rear vertical
mounting bars.
Installing the Rackmount Enclosure Mounting Rails
Inner rack rails are the inner portion of the rack rail system that attached to the tape
enclosure.
1Align the slotted holes on the left and right component rails with the three pins on
the sides of the rack mount enclosure.
2Slide the component rails toward the rear of the enclosure until they lock into place.

Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack 17
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 21 Attaching the Inner
Rack Rails
Note: To remove the component rail, pull out the spring-loaded tab on the side of the
rail and slide it forward.
Installing the Rack Rails Installation procedures differ depending on the rack type. The rails are shipped ready for
installation in racks with round or square holes. If the rails are to be installed in racks
with 10-32 threaded holes, the mounting pins must first be removed. Refer to the
following sections for installation instructions for your rack type:
•Installing in a Rack with Round or Square Holes
•Installing in a Rack with 10-32 in. Threaded Holes
Installing in a Rack with Round or Square Holes
To install the 1U rack enclosure in a rack with round or square holes:
Note: The ends of the rack rails are marked FRONT and REAR for proper orientation.
1Insert the pins in the front mounting plate of the outer rack rails into the previously
marked holes in the front vertical mounting bars of the rack (see Figure 22). The rack
rails will lock securely into place.
Inner rack rail
Spring-loaded tab

18 Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Figure 22 Installing the Rack
Rails in the Front of the Rack
Note: To remove the rails for repositioning, push the spring-loaded tab on the outside
of the rack rail and slide it forward.
2Extend the rack rails past the rear vertical mounting bar and insert the pins in the
mounting bracket into the previously marked holes in the rack.(see Figure 23). The
rack rails will lock securely into place when the end of the rails are pushed forward.
FRONT
Spring-loaded
tab

Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack 19
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6, and LTO-7
Figure 23 Installing the Rack
Rails in the Back of the Rack
Note: To remove the rail for repositioning, push the spring-loaded tab on the outside
of the rack rail and slide rearward.
The rail installation is complete. Continue with Completing the Installation on page 22.
Installing in a Rack with 10-32 in. Threaded Holes
For installation in racks with 10-32 threaded holes in the vertical mounting bars, the
pins supplied on the rails must be removed. The rails will be attached with user-supplied
10-32 x.375 screws.
1Remove the pins and threaded plates from both ends of each rack rail (see
Figure 24). These pieces will not be used.
FRONT
Spring-loaded
tab

20 Installing the 1U Rackmount Enclosure in a Rack
LTO-3 (Model B), LTO-4 (Model B), LTO-5, LTO-6 and LTO-7
Figure 24 Removing the Pins
from the Rack Rails
Note: The ends of the rack rails are marked FRONT and REAR for proper orientation.
2Attach the front mounting plate of each outer rail to the rack using four 10-32
screws in the previously marked holes in the front vertical mounting bars of the rack
(see Figure 25).
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