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If no other SCSI device exists on the chain after the optical drive, a terminator must be daisy-chained. Refer to "Setting the Operation Mode" in the drawing on or off. 5 SCSI connectors Two connectors that allow SCSI devices to be connected to choose the operating mode. The following numbers correspond to the numbers in this section. 2 SCSI ID switch Used to set the SCSI ID. 3 Power connector Connection for power cord. 4 On/Off switch Used to switch power on the previous page. 1 Operation mode switch Used to the unused connector. 1-5
If no other SCSI device exists on the chain after the optical drive, a terminator must be daisy-chained. Refer to "Setting the Operation Mode" in the drawing on or off. 5 SCSI connectors Two connectors that allow SCSI devices to be connected to choose the operating mode. The following numbers correspond to the numbers in this section. 2 SCSI ID switch Used to set the SCSI ID. 3 Power connector Connection for power cord. 4 On/Off switch Used to switch power on the previous page. 1 Operation mode switch Used to the unused connector. 1-5
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If you are connecting the optical disk drive to an HP-UX® 10.0 host, refer to the host computer. 7. Install the drivers appropriate to install the drivers. 1-9 If you purchased a software package for use with this optical drive, consult the software user's guide for information on before the power to Appendix B for configuration information. Note For some host computers to recognize the optical disk drive, the power to the disk drive must be switched on how to your host system.
If you are connecting the optical disk drive to an HP-UX® 10.0 host, refer to the host computer. 7. Install the drivers appropriate to install the drivers. 1-9 If you purchased a software package for use with this optical drive, consult the software user's guide for information on before the power to Appendix B for configuration information. Note For some host computers to recognize the optical disk drive, the power to the disk drive must be switched on how to your host system.
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... drive remains in the front panel of the drive, push the eject tool firmly, and the disk will eject. Disconnect all power to use for manually ejecting a disk. Manually Ejecting Disks The optical disk drive does not automatically eject an optical disk if a power failure occurs. An eject tool is restored. Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from the optical drive...
... drive remains in the front panel of the drive, push the eject tool firmly, and the disk will eject. Disconnect all power to use for manually ejecting a disk. Manually Ejecting Disks The optical disk drive does not automatically eject an optical disk if a power failure occurs. An eject tool is restored. Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from the optical drive...
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... dealer (or an independent system house that sells Hewlett-Packard products), your optical drive. Your dealer has access to all customers who have purchased. Contact your dealer for your records. HP FIRST has the latest application notes and other information for your dealer is... Information Hewlett-Packard and its dealers stand behind the HP product you , your needs, and your configuration. Assistance from your HewlettPackard dealer or Hewlett-Packard. Assistance from your local dealer If your optical drive was purchased. This system also includes the latest A-5...
... dealer (or an independent system house that sells Hewlett-Packard products), your optical drive. Your dealer has access to all customers who have purchased. Contact your dealer for your records. HP FIRST has the latest application notes and other information for your dealer is... Information Hewlett-Packard and its dealers stand behind the HP product you , your needs, and your configuration. Assistance from your HewlettPackard dealer or Hewlett-Packard. Assistance from your local dealer If your optical drive was purchased. This system also includes the latest A-5...
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Return your agreement. I Service after the warranty period expires If your optical drive • Remove the optical disk. • Use the original shipping container and packing materials, if possible. • Enclose the completed Service Information Form (included in the country of incidental or ...
Return your agreement. I Service after the warranty period expires If your optical drive • Remove the optical disk. • Use the original shipping container and packing materials, if possible. • Enclose the completed Service Information Form (included in the country of incidental or ...
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...10 (German) (+31) 20 681 77 50 (French) A-11 After contacting the Customer Support Center and repackaging your optical disk drive, ship the drive to have your optical drive serviced, call the Customer Support Center at (970) 635-1000. Hewlett-Packard Service Centers Hewlett-Packard Service in the ...table, "HP Sales and Service Offices" on the next page. Before shipping the optical disk drive for service, call one ...
...10 (German) (+31) 20 681 77 50 (French) A-11 After contacting the Customer Support Center and repackaging your optical disk drive, ship the drive to have your optical drive serviced, call the Customer Support Center at (970) 635-1000. Hewlett-Packard Service Centers Hewlett-Packard Service in the ...table, "HP Sales and Service Offices" on the next page. Before shipping the optical disk drive for service, call one ...
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... spärren urkopplas då apparaten är i funktion, utsättas användaren för laserstrålning. The use the enclosure of the optical drive prevents the laser beam from escaping outside of the product otherwise than specified in Swedish.) The HP Model 2600fx optical disk drive is for user safe class 1 laser product.
... spärren urkopplas då apparaten är i funktion, utsättas användaren för laserstrålning. The use the enclosure of the optical drive prevents the laser beam from escaping outside of the product otherwise than specified in Swedish.) The HP Model 2600fx optical disk drive is for user safe class 1 laser product.
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...shall not be exposed to the beam. (The same warning in the optical drive mechanism: Wavelength 680 nm Power 15 mW Class 3B laser C-8 WARNING ! Avoid exposure to the laser radiation when the drive is opened and the safety interlock disabled, you may be opened or .... If the enclosure of the laser diode used in Swedish.) The information about the radiation characteristics of the optical drive mechanism is operating. SERVICE There are no user serviceable parts inside the optical disk drive. The optical disk drive can be serviced only by qualified service personnel.
...shall not be exposed to the beam. (The same warning in the optical drive mechanism: Wavelength 680 nm Power 15 mW Class 3B laser C-8 WARNING ! Avoid exposure to the laser radiation when the drive is opened and the safety interlock disabled, you may be opened or .... If the enclosure of the laser diode used in Swedish.) The information about the radiation characteristics of the optical drive mechanism is operating. SERVICE There are no user serviceable parts inside the optical disk drive. The optical disk drive can be serviced only by qualified service personnel.
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... The part of the optical drive that supports both rewritable and write-once optical disks. To read from and write to a magnetic layer on the magnetic layer is reflected from the spot. disk See optical disk. magneto-optical (MO) A type of optical technology which typically starts ...laser is heated by reading a factory-stamped code on the disk. To write, a spot on an MO disk. The drive detects the disk type by a laser to read , the light from the host. multifunction drive An optical disk drive that includes a power indicator light, function indicator lights, an ...
... The part of the optical drive that supports both rewritable and write-once optical disks. To read from and write to a magnetic layer on the magnetic layer is reflected from the spot. disk See optical disk. magneto-optical (MO) A type of optical technology which typically starts ...laser is heated by reading a factory-stamped code on the disk. To write, a spot on an MO disk. The drive detects the disk type by a laser to read , the light from the host. multifunction drive An optical disk drive that includes a power indicator light, function indicator lights, an ...
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... An acronym for terminating a SCSI bus. A SCSI bus must be repeatedly written and erased using magneto-optical reading and writing technology. rewritable optical An optical disk technology in which data can be terminated at the end of the optical drive that provides SCSI address selection buttons, SCSI and power connections, mode selection switch, on the MO...
... An acronym for terminating a SCSI bus. A SCSI bus must be repeatedly written and erased using magneto-optical reading and writing technology. rewritable optical An optical disk technology in which data can be terminated at the end of the optical drive that provides SCSI address selection buttons, SCSI and power connections, mode selection switch, on the MO...
Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference
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optical drive and library SCSI-2 command reference for models fx, ex and mx
optical drive and library SCSI-2 command reference for models fx, ex and mx
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Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference For fx, ex and mx Models Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 5969-5727 December 2001 Printed in USA © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company
Optical Drive and Library SCSI-2 Command Reference For fx, ex and mx Models Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 5969-5727 December 2001 Printed in USA © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company
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... each command's structure. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set: Lists all error codes associated with the optical disk drive. Programmer's Tips: Provides information for building optical disk and jukebox drivers, utilities and applications. In This Manual Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E SCSI Command Overview: Explains SCSI commands and how they are used with optical drives and jukeboxes.
... each command's structure. SCSI-2 Drive Command Set: Lists all error codes associated with the optical disk drive. Programmer's Tips: Provides information for building optical disk and jukebox drivers, utilities and applications. In This Manual Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E SCSI Command Overview: Explains SCSI commands and how they are used with optical drives and jukeboxes.
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... Set v Contents 1. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI 1-2 Drive Control Commands 1-3 SCSI Bus Phases 1-3 Arbitration phase 1-3 Selection phase 1-3 Reselection phase 1-3 Information transfer phase 1-3 Data phase 1-4 Command phase 1-4 Message phase 1-4 Command Complete 00H 1-6 Extended Message ...
... Set v Contents 1. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI 1-2 Drive Control Commands 1-3 SCSI Bus Phases 1-3 Arbitration phase 1-3 Selection phase 1-3 Reselection phase 1-3 Information transfer phase 1-3 Data phase 1-4 Command phase 1-4 Message phase 1-4 Command Complete 00H 1-6 Extended Message ...
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...1994 standards. Target device The target, usually the drive, receives the command and controls the device. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI Optical Drive Control Through SCSI The optical drive can be controlled by the commands described in ...the SCSI specifications as follows: Initiator The initiator, usually the host, issues the drive control commands. The role of the host computer and the target or the address of a disk...
...1994 standards. Target device The target, usually the drive, receives the command and controls the device. SCSI Command Overview Optical Drive Control Through SCSI Optical Drive Control Through SCSI The optical drive can be controlled by the commands described in ...the SCSI specifications as follows: Initiator The initiator, usually the host, issues the drive control commands. The role of the host computer and the target or the address of a disk...
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...) element address and number of input/ output elements. • First medium transport element (picker) address and number of medium transport elements. • First optical drive element address and number of drives. • Characteristics of parameter values to be returned as follows: 0 - Mode Sense Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (1AH) 1 Reserved (0) 2 PC Page Code...
...) element address and number of input/ output elements. • First medium transport element (picker) address and number of medium transport elements. • First optical drive element address and number of drives. • Characteristics of parameter values to be returned as follows: 0 - Mode Sense Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (1AH) 1 Reserved (0) 2 PC Page Code...
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Data Transfer Element (drive) 3-68 Chapter 3 Storage Element 3H - Read Element Status Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (B8H) 1 Logical Unit Number (0) Reserved (0) Element Type Code 2 Starting Element Address (MSByte) 3 ... Element Status Command (B8H) Table 3-70 Read Element Status Command (B8H) This command provides the exact status of the various elements (individual storage slots, mailslot, optical drives, and picker mechanism) within the library. Import/Export Element (mailslot) 4H - All element types reported 1H -
Data Transfer Element (drive) 3-68 Chapter 3 Storage Element 3H - Read Element Status Command CDB Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Operation Code (B8H) 1 Logical Unit Number (0) Reserved (0) Element Type Code 2 Starting Element Address (MSByte) 3 ... Element Status Command (B8H) Table 3-70 Read Element Status Command (B8H) This command provides the exact status of the various elements (individual storage slots, mailslot, optical drives, and picker mechanism) within the library. Import/Export Element (mailslot) 4H - All element types reported 1H -
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Drive Error Codes Table A-7 Drive Error Codes DSP Error Codes Terms Used In the Tables Acronym or Term Used Meaning ITLAQ LBA NG ODC PA PEP PDL RESYNC SDL SM SFP SYNC VCM VGA VFO Initiator Target and Logical Unit and Queue Tag Logical Block Address No Good Optical Drive Controller Postamble Phase-Encoded Part Primary Defect List Resynchronization pattern Secondary Defect List Sector Mark Standard Format Part Synchronization pattern Voice Coil Motor Variable Gain Adjust Variable Frequency Oscillator Appendix A A-23
Drive Error Codes Table A-7 Drive Error Codes DSP Error Codes Terms Used In the Tables Acronym or Term Used Meaning ITLAQ LBA NG ODC PA PEP PDL RESYNC SDL SM SFP SYNC VCM VGA VFO Initiator Target and Logical Unit and Queue Tag Logical Block Address No Good Optical Drive Controller Postamble Phase-Encoded Part Primary Defect List Resynchronization pattern Secondary Defect List Sector Mark Standard Format Part Synchronization pattern Voice Coil Motor Variable Gain Adjust Variable Frequency Oscillator Appendix A A-23
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... #57H Invalid Configuration if there are no cartridges loaded into the unit. Requires one loaded cartridge; It does this once for each optical drive. Log 20 Set Speed Factor to Allows the mechanics to be run at 1/3 of moves with a random flip. Full Speed 21...error code #57H Invalid Configuration if there are no cartridges loaded into the unit. Parameter=3 runs the motors at half speed. Test Name Description 16 Drive I /O Performs a combination of full speed). It moves a cartridge from a randomlychosen full slot to all zeros. Requires one loaded cartridge; The...
... #57H Invalid Configuration if there are no cartridges loaded into the unit. Requires one loaded cartridge; It does this once for each optical drive. Log 20 Set Speed Factor to Allows the mechanics to be run at 1/3 of moves with a random flip. Full Speed 21...error code #57H Invalid Configuration if there are no cartridges loaded into the unit. Parameter=3 runs the motors at half speed. Test Name Description 16 Drive I /O Performs a combination of full speed). It moves a cartridge from a randomlychosen full slot to all zeros. Requires one loaded cartridge; The...