Quantum GoVault 40GB User manual

GoVault™ for Windows
Quick Start Guide
The Quantum internal GoVault for Windows, model QR 1201, and external
GoVault Tabletop for Windows, model QR 1202, are cost-effective, high-
performance data protection solutions. Quantum’s removable disk
technology, the Ruggedized Disk Cartridge (RDC), referred to in this
document as the cartridge, together with the GoVault dock, serve as a two-
component data storage system.
Each GoVault dock allows the cartridge to be hot plugged and available to
the host Windows operating system and includes an LED indicator for
power and activity status.
The Internal GoVault Dock:
• Attaches to the computer through a Serial ATA interface and is SATA II
compliant at SATA 1.5 Gbytes/sec. speeds.
• Is compatible with SATA-equipped motherboards and SATA PCI host
bus adapters. See the Quantum web page www.quantum.com for the
latest list of SATA PCI adapters that are compatible with the Quantum
GoVault.
The External GoVault Tabletop Dock:
• Attaches to the computer through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
interface.
• Has a Serial ATA (SATA) I/O port for interfacing with the removable
disk cartridge.
The Cartridge:
• Is a durable, removable disk that can withstand a one-meter drop to a
hard surface and has an interconnection with the carrier that is rated at
5,000 insertions.
• Capacity varies from 40, 80, 120, and 160 Gbytes.
• Provides long-term safe data storage for up to 10 years.
• Has a write-protect switch to guard against accidental data overwrite.
Additionally:
• Each external GoVault Table top system includes the following:
• Power adapter/converter
• USB interface cable
• GoVault Resource CD
• Backup application software CD
Contents 0
This document is provided in the
following languages:
•English
•French
•German
• Japanese
•Korean
• Simplified Chinese
•Spanish
• Traditional Chinese
Each language has the following
sections:
•Installing GoVault For Windows
•Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
•Installing the External GoVault
Tabletop Dock
•Installing the GoVault System
Application Software
•Installing the Backup Application
Software
•Registering GoVault
•Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges
•Safety Compliance
•Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Compliance

2Installing GoVault For Windows
Quick Start Guide
• Each internal GoVault system includes the following:
• SATA data cable
• SATA power supply conversion adapter cable
• Dock/rail installation screws
• 3.5-inch bezel
• GoVault Resource CD
• Backup application software CD
Installing GoVault For Windows
Installing GoVault for Windows is quick and easy. Be sure to follow these procedures in
the order presented:
1Install the GoVault dock by either:
•Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
•Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock
2Installing the GoVault System Application Software
3Installing the Backup Application Software
4Registering GoVault
Figure 1 GoVault Components
Internal dock with 5 1/4-inch
bezel and side rails attached
External tabletop dock
Cartridge

Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 3
GoVault™ for Windows
Before Installing GoVault 0Installation of GoVault for Windows requires the following computer hardware,
software, and tools:
• Hardware
•CPU,either:
• Intel Pentium 4 or above
• AMD K6 or above
• CD-ROM drive
• 2 Mbytes of hard disk storage
• For the internal GoVault dock:
• One empty 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch drive bay
• One empty PCI card slot (if SATA host bus adapter is needed)
• SATA II compliant interface
• For the external GoVault Tabletop dock, one available USB port
• Software
• Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, or Windows Vista
• Tools, for the internal GoVault dock:
• Phillips screwdriver
Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
To install the internal GoVault dock and cartridge disk drive, complete the following
procedures in the order presented:
1Installing the SATA Card, if required
2Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
Installing the SATA Card 0If your workstation or server system does not already have either a SATA-equipped
motherboard or a SATA-compliant host bus adapter PCI card, you should follow the
procedures provided by the manufacturer of the SATA card and your computer reference
manual.
Note: The standard configuration of the internal GoVault dock includes side brackets
and a 5.25-inch bezel for installation in a 5.25-inch drive bay. If you need to
install the dock in a 3.5-inch drive bay, use the procedure in appendix A of the
GoVault for Windows User’s Guide to remove the side brackets and change the
bezel before installing the GoVault dock.

4Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
Quick Start Guide
If the procedures presented in this subsection do not appear to be appropriate for your
workstation or server system, stop the installation attempt and seek assistance from the
appropriate hardware manufacturer.
Procedure 0
1As required:
aSave and close your open files and terminate all running applications.
bShut down the workstation or server system.
cDisconnect the AC power cord from the facility AC power receptacle.
2Remove the cover from the workstation or server system.
3Install the SATA card in an empty PCI slot and fasten the card to the computer using
one screw (see figure 2).
Figure 2 Installing the SATA
Card
Installing the Internal
GoVault Dock 0After you have installed the SATA card, or if your computer workstation or server system
already has either a SATA-equipped motherboard or a SATA-compliant host bus adapter
PCI card, use the following procedure to install the internal GoVault dock.
Procedure
1If you have just installed a SATA card, then you already have shut down the
computer and removed the cover. In this case, skip to step 4 of this procedure.
If your computer workstation or server system already had either a SATA-equipped
motherboard or a SATA-compliant host bus adapter PCI card, then proceed to step 2
of this procedure.
Note: This procedure is only necessary if your workstation or server system does not
already have a SATA-equipped motherboard or a SATA-compliant host bus
adapter PCI card installed.
Note: See your computer manufacturer’s instructions for the proper procedures
to remove the cover.
SATA card
PCI slot

Installing the Internal GoVault Dock 5
GoVault™ for Windows
2As required:
aSave and close your open files and terminate all running applications.
bShut down the workstation or server system.
cDisconnect the AC power cord from the facility AC power receptacle.
3Remove the cover from the workstation or server system.
4Select an available internal drive bay and, if required, remove the bay cover.
5Slide the internal GoVault dock into the bay and secure it to the computer chassis
with two mounting screws on each side (see figure 3).
Figure 3 Installing and
Securing the GoVault Dock
6Connect one end of the SATA data cable to the SATA data connector on the back of
the internal GoVault dock (see figure 4).
Figure 4 Connecting the SATA
Data Cable to the Dock
7Carefully route the SATA data cable from the internal GoVault dock and connect the
other end to either the SATA-equipped motherboard or the SATA card (see figure 5).
Note: See your computer manufacturer’s instructions for the proper procedures
to remove the cover.
Caution: Do not force SATA connections. SATA connectors are designed to fit
one way only. If you encounter any difficulty in making the SATA
cable connection, rotate the cable and try again.
Internal GoVault dock
SATA data connector
SATA data cable

6Installing the Internal GoVault Dock
Quick Start Guide
Figure 5 Connecting the SATA
Data Cable to the SATA Card
8Connect the drive end of the SATA power supply conversion adapter cable to the
SATA power connector on the back of the internal GoVault dock (see figure 6).
Figure 6 Connecting the SATA
Power Cable to the Dock
9Connect the power supply end of the of the SATA power supply conversion adapter
cable to the computer power harness connector (see figure 7).
Figure 7 Connecting the SATA
Power Cable to the PC
10 Reinstall the system cover and reconnect the AC power cord to the facility AC power
receptacle.
11 Restart the workstation or server system.
12 Verify that the LED on the front panel of the GoVault dock illuminates when the
system restarts.
13 Insert a GoVault cartridge into the dock and verify that the front panel activity LED
indicator signifies a successful cartridge load operation (see Inserting Cartridges on
page 11).
SATA data cable
SATA data connector
SATA card (top view)
SATA DC power connector SATA power supply conversion
adapter cable
SATA power supply
conversion adapter cable
Computer power harness connector

Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock 7
GoVault™ for Windows
14 Use Windows My Computer to verify successful GoVault installation and
configuration (see figure 8).
15 Perform a number of file copy operations to and from the GoVault cartridge to verify
the disk read/write functions.
16 If you are going to install both the GoVault system application software and the
backup application software, then proceed to Installing the GoVault System
Application Software on page 9.
If you are not going to install the GoVault system application software, then skip to
Installing the Backup Application Software on page 10.
Figure 8 Successful
Configuration Display
Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock
Install the external GoVault Tabletop dock and cartridge as follows:
1Connect the drive-end (Mini-B) connector of the USB interface cable to the Mini-B
USB port on the rear panel of the GoVault Tabletop dock (see figure 9).
2Connect the DC power output plug of the power adapter/converter to the DC power
jack on the rear panel of the dock.
3Carefully position the dock in a secure location that provides adequate circulation for
the rear panel air vents (see figure 9).
Note: If you do not install the GoVault system application software, the
Windows operating system might assign the low-speed Programmed I/O
(PIO) mode for GoVault data transfer operations. Use the procedures in
appendix B of the GoVault for Windows User’s Guide to determine if this is
the case and, if necessary, configure the operating system to use the high-
speed Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode for GoVault data transfer
operations.
GoVault

8Installing the External GoVault Tabletop Dock
Quick Start Guide
4Plug the power adapter/converter into a 115/230 VAC facility power receptacle and
verify that the LED on the front panel of the GoVault Tabletop dock illuminates.
Figure 9 GoVault Tabletop
Rear Panel
5Connect the system-end (standard) connector of the USB interface cable to an
available USB port on your workstation or server system and verify that the system
launches the Found New Hardware wizard that finds and configures the device driver,
assigns a drive letter, and enables read/write access.
6Use Windows My Computer to verify successful GoVault Tabletop configuration (see
figure 8).
7Insert a GoVault cartridge into the dock and verify that the front panel activity LED
indicator signifies a successful cartridge load operation (see Inserting Cartridges on
page 11).
8Perform a number of file copy operations to and from the GoVault cartridge to verify
the disk read/write functions.
9If you are going to install both the GoVault system application software and the
backup application software, then proceed to Installing the GoVault System
Application Software in the next subsection.
If you are not going to install the GoVault system application software, then skip to
Installing the Backup Application Software.
Note: If you do not install the GoVault system application software, the
Windows operating system might assign the low-speed Programmed I/O
(PIO) mode for GoVault data transfer operations. Use the procedures in
appendix B of the GoVault for Windows User’s Guide to determine if this is
the case and, if necessary, configure the operating system to use the high-
speed Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode for GoVault data transfer
operations.
Air vents Mini-B USB port DC power jack

Installing the GoVault System Application Software 9
GoVault™ for Windows
Installing the GoVault System Application Software
Use one of three system application applets on the GoVault Resource CD to install the
GoVault system application software.
Each applet provides an installation package that corresponds to one of the three types of
supported operating systems:
•x64
•x86
•IA64
To install the internal GoVault system application software, complete the following
procedures in the order presented:
1Determining Which System Application Applet to Use
2Installing the GoVault System Application Software
Determining Which
System Application
Applet to Use 0
To find out which system application applet you need to use:
1From the Start menu on your PC, right click My Computer.
2Select Properties.
3On the General tab, under the System heading, look for the words x64 Edition.
Installing the GoVault
System Application
Software 0
After determining which system application applet you need to use, install the GoVault
system application software on your workstation or server system as follows:
1Insert the GoVault Resource CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2Browse the CD contents to find the SetupGoVault.msi file for the appropriate system
application applet.
3Double-click the SetupGoVault.msi file to launch the GoVault Setup Wizard.
4Follow the screen prompts to complete the GoVault system application software
installation.
5As prompted, when the installation completes, click Close on the Installation Complete
dialog to exit the GoVault Setup Wizard.
6Remove the GoVault Resource CD from the CD-ROM drive.
IF... THEN use the... system application applet
you see x64 Edition,x64
you do not see x64 Edition,x86
the system is a 64-bit Itanium, IA64

10 Installing the Backup Application Software
Quick Start Guide
7Verify successful installation of the GoVault system application software by right-
clicking the GoVault drive letter and seeing the Set Password and GoVault Help
options on the menu display
8If you are going to install the included backup application, or another backup
application, proceed to Installing the Backup Application Software in the following
subsection.
If you are not going to install a backup application, skip to Registering GoVault.
Installing the Backup Application Software
GoVault for Windows includes a robust backup application. After you have installed the
GoVault dock and cartridge hardware and the GoVault system application software:
Before installing any other backup application software, check the Compatibility Guide
on the Quantum website to verify that it is compatible with GoVault:
www.quantum.com/ServiceandSupport/CompatibilityGuides/Index.aspx
After installing the backup application software, proceed to Registering GoVault in the
following subsection.
Registering GoVault
After installing GoVault, register it via the Quantum website at:
www.quantum.com/registration
Registering GoVault ensures that you will receive the latest technical information about
the drive, as well as other product, service, and support information.
IF you want to install...
THEN refer to the installation
instructions provided...
the included backup application software, on the included backup CD.
some other backup application software, by the other backup application software
supplier.

Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 11
GoVault™ for Windows
Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges
You can insert and eject GoVault cartridges without shutting down the workstation or
server system.
Inserting Cartridges 0To insert a cartridge into the GoVault dock:
1Verify that the activity LED indicator is on continuously, and not flashing, to signify
that the GoVault dock is functioning correctly.
2Carefully slide the cartridge into the GoVault dock until you feel a slight resistance as
the cartridge engages the internal mechanical load/eject mechanism.
If you feel any mechanical resistance as you slide the cartridge into the dock, stop and
make sure the cartridge is oriented properly, with the connector to the rear and the
alignment slot to the upper-right.
3Firmly push the cartridge the rest of the way into the dock.
4Verify that the front panel activity LED flashes on and off as the operating system
accesses the cartridge.
Figure 10 Inserting a Cartridge
Caution: Do not insert a cartridge when the activity LED indicator is either off
or flashing. Doing so might require a manual eject procedure to
remove the cartridge.
Note: The GoVault dock has an internal alignment tab that engages a matching
alignment slot on the upper-right side of the cartridge. This design feature
makes it impossible to insert the cartridge either upside-down or
backwards (see figure 10).
Alignment slot

12 Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges
Quick Start Guide
Ejecting Cartridges 0You can eject a cartridge from the GoVault dock by either:
• Pressing the front panel cartridge eject button (see Power Cartridge Eject Procedure)
• Using the Windows software eject function (see Software Cartridge Eject Procedure)
or your backup application software
If neither of those procedures ejects the cartridge, and you must remove the cartridge
from the dock, you could also:
• Force an emergency cartridge eject by pressing and holding the front panel cartridge
eject button (see Emergency Cartridge Eject Procedure)
• Use the front panel manual cartridge eject hole (see Manual Cartridge Eject
Procedure)
Power Cartridge Eject Procedure 0
1Verify that the font panel activity LED indicator is not flashing, which would signify
that the cartridge is being accessed.
2Press and hold the front panel cartridge eject button for a second or longer, and watch
the activity LED to confirm that the cartridge eject operation is underway:
3Remove the cartridge from the dock after the eject operation completes and store it in
its protective case.
Software Cartridge Eject Procedure 0
Use Windows to perform the cartridge eject function as follows:
1Verify that the font panel activity LED indicator is not flashing, which would signify
that the cartridge is being accessed.
2Right-click the GoVault icon in either Windows Explorer or the My Computer window
to display the GoVault menu.
Caution: Ejecting the cartridge while it is being accessed can result in a loss of
data.
This LED indication . . . Signifies . . .
continuous fast flashing a normal cartridge eject operation, which can take up
to ten seconds to complete.
five flashes and then stop that either the operating system or your backup appli-
cation software inhibited the cartridge eject operation.
In this case, see Software Cartridge Eject Procedure in
the following subsection, or refer to the documentation
for your backup application software.
Caution: Ejecting the cartridge while it is being accessed can result in a loss of
data.

Inserting and Ejecting Cartridges 13
GoVault™ for Windows
3Click Eject to eject the cartridge.
4Remove the cartridge from the dock after the eject operation completes and store it in
its protective case.
Emergency Cartridge Eject Procedure 0
If neither the power nor software cartridge eject procedure is successful, and you
absolutely must have the cartridge ejected from the dock:
1Verify that the font panel activity LED indicator is not flashing, which would signify
that the cartridge is being accessed.
2Press and hold the front panel cartridge eject button until the cartridge ejects. This
could take from fifteen to thirty seconds or more.
Disregard any displayed error messages.
3Remove the cartridge from the dock after the eject operation completes.
4Restart your workstation or server system to reset the GoVault dock firmware.
5Before using the cartridge again, verify the integrity of its directory and file system as
follows:
aInsert the cartridge into the GoVault dock.
bUse the Windows chkdsk command or a third-party utility to check the
cartridge file system.
cIf the integrity check fails, reformat the cartridge before using it again (see
Reformatting Cartridges in the GoVault for Windows User’s Guide).
Manual Cartridge Eject Procedure 0
In case of a power loss or other unusual situation that prevents a normal power or
software cartridge eject operation, you can manually eject the cartridge from the GoVault
dock by straightening a large paper clip and inserting it into the front panel manual
cartridge eject hole (see figure 11).
Caution: Avoid using this procedure. Ejecting a cartridge in this manner can result
in a loss of data and directory corruption.
Caution: Ejecting the cartridge while it is being accessed can result in a loss of
data.
Note: If the cartridge still does not eject, remove power from the GoVault by
either shutting down your workstation or server system (internal GoVault
dock), or unplugging the power adapter/converter from the DC power
jack on the rear panel of the external GoVault Tabletop dock and use the
manual cartridge eject procedure (see Manual Cartridge Eject Procedure).

14 Safety Compliance
Quick Start Guide
Do not use a pencil or other breakable items.
Figure 11 Manual Cartridge
Eject Hole
Safety Compliance
GoVault drives are safety compliant with the following regulatory organizations and
codes in the countries indicated.
Caution: Do not use the manual cartridge eject procedure while power is applied to
the GoVault dock. Data can be lost or corrupted if you eject the cartridge
while power is applied to the dock.
Country Regulatory Organization Compliant to:
Canada Canadian Standards Association (CSA) UL/CSA 60950-1
EU member nations Comité Europèen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
– the European Committee for Electrotechnical Stan-
dardization (CENELEC)
EN 60950-1, 1st edition
Germany Bauart EN 60950-1, 2001
IECEE* member
nations
IECEE* International Electrotechnical Commission on
Electrical Equipment (IECEE) for Mutual Recognition
of Test Certificates for Electrical Equipment “CB
Scheme”
CB Scheme per IEC 60950-1 with
details and exceptions for each mem-
ber country
Taiwan BSMI BSMI certification, CNS 14336
Manual cartridge eject hole

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance 15
GoVault™ for Windows
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance
GoVault drives are EMC compliant with the following regulatory organizations and
codes in the countries indicated.
United States Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) UL/CSA 60950-1
*ICEE member nations include: Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China (PR), Czech Republic, Den-
mark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, (South) Korea, Montenegro, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey,
United Kingdom, and USA.
Country Regulatory Organization Compliant to:
Australia Australian Communications and Media Authority
(ACMA)
AS/NZS 3548 (same as CISPR 22)
Canada Industry Canada Digital Apparatus - Interference-
Causing Equipment Standard (ICES-003)
ICES-003 Digital Apparatus
EU member nations CE Emissions per CISPR 22, EN55022
and Immunity per CISPR 24, EN55024
Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interface (VCCI) VCCI
New Zealand Australian Communications and Media Authority
(ACMA)
AS/NZS 3548 (same as CISPR 22)
South Korea MIC CISPR 22 and CISPR 24
Taiwan Bureau of Commodity Inspection and Quarantine
(BSMI)
BSMI EMC certification, CNS 14338
United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Title 47: Code of Federal Regulations,
Part 15, Subpart B (47CFR15B),
Note: Use internal GoVault drives only in equipment where the combination has
been determined to be suitable by an appropriate certification organization (for
example, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. or the Canadian Standards
Association in North America).
Country Regulatory Organization Compliant to:

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expertise, customer-driven innovation, and platform independence,
Quantum provides a comprehensive range of disk, tape, media, and
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Quick Start Guide
You should also consider the following safety points:
• Install the drive in an enclosure that limits the user’s access to live parts, gives
adequate system stability and provides the necessary grounding for the drive.
• Provide the correct voltages (+5 VDC and +12 VDC) based on the regulation
applied—Extra Low Voltage (SEC) for UL and CSA, and Safety Extra Low Voltage for
BSI and VDE (if applicable).
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