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HP SureStore
1200mx / 2200mx
Optical Jukebox
User’s Guide
Edition 1
HP Part No. C1104-90021
Printed in: Greeley, CO USA
© Copyright August 2000
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Optical Jukebox

HP SureStore1200mx / 2200mxOptical JukeboxUser’s GuideEdition 1HP Part No. C1104-90021Printed in: Greeley, CO USA© Copyright August 2000

Page 3 - Typographical Conventions

B-12 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeTable B-2

Page 4 - In This Manual

Appendix B B-13Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on

Page 5 - Contents

B-14 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeFigure B-2

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Appendix B B-15Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on

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B-16 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeFigure B-4

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Appendix B B-17Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on

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B-18 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN ModeTable B-4

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Safety andRegulatory InformationC Safety and Regulatory Information

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C-2 Safety and Regulatory InformationOverview of this AppendixOverview of this AppendixThis appendix contains important safety and regulatory informa

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C-3Safety and Regulatory InformationCDRH Regulations (USA Only)Safety andRegulatory InformationCDRH Regulations (USA Only)The Center for Devices and R

Page 13 - 1 Setting Up the Jukebox

Tables xiTable 1-1. Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no devices internal to the host computer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Page 14 - Overview of This Chapter

C-4 Safety and Regulatory InformationEC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only)EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only)WA

Page 15 - This Jukebox

C-5Safety and Regulatory InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984Safety andRegulatory InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 19

Page 16 - Setting Up the Jukebox

C-6 Safety and Regulatory InformationDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity

Page 17

C-7Safety and Regulatory InformationHerstellerbescheinigungSafety andRegulatory InformationHerstellerbescheinigungDiese Information steht im Zusammenh

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C-8 Safety and Regulatory InformationTurvallisuusyhteenvetoTurvallisuusyhteenvetoLaserturvallisuusLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARATHewlett-Pa

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C-9Safety and Regulatory InformationEnglish Translation of Finland Regulatory InformationSafety andRegulatory InformationEnglish Translation of Finlan

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C-10 Safety and Regulatory InformationJapanese VCCI StatementJapanese VCCI StatementThis equipment is in the Class A category information technology

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Glossary Glossary-1GlossaryC-Dcartridge A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk. The cartridge is labeled "A" or "B" t

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Glossary-2 Glossary Glossaryoptical disk A term synonymous with the 5.25-inch magneto-optical disk. There are two types of optical disks used in juk

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Index Index-1Numerics16-character display 3-5Aaccess panellocation 1-5mounting screws 1-5active bus indicator 1-5activity light 3-5addressesHP Direct,

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Index-2 Indexviewing 3-16SCSI interfaceactive bus indicator 1-5interface selection switch 1-5ports 1-5second level displaysCONFIG * 3-8INFO * 3-8ONLI

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Chapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukebox1 Setting Up the Jukebox

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1-2 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterThis chapter gives information about the following topics:• right

Page 28 - Peripherals

Chapter 1 1-3Setting Up the JukeboxSystem Components Needed for Operation of This JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxSyste

Page 29 - Connecting Power

1-4 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesFigure 1-1 Right-Side Panel Features — 1

Page 30 - Configuring Write Verify

Chapter 1 1-5Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxThe numbers below corr

Page 31 - Installing the Wheel Chocks

1-6 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxIdentifying Right-Side Panel FeaturesNOTE Two screws secure the customer access panel to the side of jukebox durin

Page 32

Chapter 1 1-7Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting the SCSI Cables to the JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting the SCS

Page 33 - Shipping the Jukebox

ii NoticeThis document contains information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, re

Page 34

1-8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxChoosing Your cabling ConfigurationChoosing Your cabling ConfigurationPick the configuration that applies to your

Page 35 - 2 Using Optical Disks

Chapter 1 1-9Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Driv

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1-10 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxRefer to the following diagram in the next steps.3. Select single-ended (“A”) o

Page 37 - Choosing an Optical Disk Type

Chapter 1 1-11Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 4- or 6-Drive JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxIf you are terminating a

Page 38

1-12 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI AddressingConnecting a 10-Dri

Page 39

Chapter 1 1-13Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two HostAdapters, Basic SCSI AddressingChapter 1: Settingup

Page 40 - Caring for Optical Disks

1-14 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN AddressingConnecting a 10-Drive J

Page 41 - 3 Operating the Jukebox

Chapter 1 1-15Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2Daisy-Chained, LUN AddressingChapter 1: Settingup the

Page 42

1-16 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI PeripheralsConnecting the Jukebox With Other SCSI PeripheralsNOTE Operatin

Page 43 - Operating the Control Panel

Chapter 1 1-17Setting Up the JukeboxConnecting PowerChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxConnecting Power1. Ensure that the power s

Page 44 - Operating the Jukebox

iiiTypographical ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in this manual:Emphasis: Denotes important information.Keycap: Keys on

Page 45 - Operating the

1-18 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxConfiguring Write VerifyConfiguring Write VerifyThe write verify configuration ensures that data is written relia

Page 46 - 3-6 Chapter 3

Chapter 1 1-19Setting Up the JukeboxInstalling the Wheel ChocksChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukeboxInstalling the Wheel ChocksWARN

Page 47 - Using Selection Buttons

1-20 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxRefer to the following two sections if you want to mo

Page 48 - Second Level Menus

Chapter 1 1-21Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxChapter 1: Settingup the Disk DriveSetting Up theJukebox6. Remove the chocks from th

Page 49

1-22 Chapter 1 Setting Up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the Jukebox3. Switch jukebox power OFF (“8” on Figure 1-1).4. Remove the right side lower acce

Page 50 - CANCEL until READY displays.)

UsingOptical Disks2 Using Optical Disks

Page 51

2-2 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterUsing Optical DisksThe optical disks that you use with your jukebox a

Page 52 - EJECT or ENTER key and

Chapter 2 2-3Using Optical DisksChoosing an Optical Disk TypeUsingOptical DisksChoosing an Optical Disk TypeTwo disk types are available for use in th

Page 53

2-4 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksLabeling an Optical Disk CartridgeLabeling an Optical Disk CartridgeMake it a practice to label your optical disk car

Page 54

Chapter 2 2-5Using Optical DisksWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskUsingOptical DisksWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskEach side of an optical disk can be

Page 55 - Setting the SCSI IDs

iv In This ManualThis user’s guide includes:Chapter 1 set-up information for this optical jukeboxChapter 2 information about choosing and using op

Page 56 - Viewing the Current SCSI IDs

2-6 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksFollow these guidelines to ensure that your optical disks remain in g

Page 57 - Changing the Current SCSI IDs

Operating theJukebox3 Operating the Jukebox

Page 58

3-2 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterThis chapter gives information on the following topics:• operating

Page 59

Chapter 3 3-3Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelOperating theJukeboxOperating the Control PanelThe control panel enables manual control o

Page 60 - > ADMIN * > CONFIG *

3-4 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelFigure 3-1 The Jukebox Control Panel

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Chapter 3 3-5Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelOperating theJukeboxThe numbers below refer to the numbers in Figure 3-1 on the previous

Page 62 - LOAD button

3-6 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOperating the Control PanelFigure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree

Page 63

Chapter 3 3-7Operating the JukeboxUsing Selection ButtonsOperating theJukeboxUsing Selection ButtonsUse the LOAD, EJECT, NEXT, PREV, CANCEL, and ENTER

Page 64

3-8 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesUnderstanding Display Window MessagesThe display window shows the operations y

Page 65

Chapter 3 3-9Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesOperating theJukeboxNOTE An “*” indicates there are multiple selections availab

Page 66

Contents v1. Setting Up the JukeboxOverview of This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

Page 67

3-10 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxNOTE Label all disks before loading them into the ju

Page 68 - Running an Internal Test

Chapter 3 3-11Operating the JukeboxLoading a Disk into the JukeboxOperating theJukebox3. If you want to select the storage slot number that shows in t

Page 69

3-12 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxEjecting a Disk From the JukeboxEjecting a Disk From the JukeboxNOTE Some software packages require that you load

Page 70

Chapter 3 3-13Operating the JukeboxEntering the Administration Menu PasswordOperating theJukeboxEntering the Administration Menu PasswordREADY > AD

Page 71

3-14 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxChanging the Administration Menu PasswordChanging the Administration Menu PasswordREADY > ADMIN * > PSWD 000

Page 72

Chapter 3 3-15Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsNOTE If you are unfamiliar with basic SCSI addressing o

Page 73 - Reports THUMB A

3-16 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsYou may now view the SCSI ID and LUN numbers using VIEW ID’S, or set a new SCSI ID number usin

Page 74 - Using Online Repair

Chapter 3 3-17Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxChanging the Current SCSI IDsREADY > ADMIN * > SCSI ID’S * > SET I

Page 75 - Troubleshooting

3-18 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsNOTE In the next step you will choose a new ID. Review this note.This jukebox, by default, ass

Page 76

Chapter 3 3-19Operating the JukeboxSetting the SCSI IDsOperating theJukeboxCAUTION Turning off the jukebox in the next step could cause data loss if n

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vi ContentsLabeling an Optical Disk Cartridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4Write-Protecting an Optical D

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3-20 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationSetting an Operating ConfigurationREADY > ADMIN * > CONFIG *You can set co

Page 79

Chapter 3 3-21Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationOperating theJukeboxTable 3-1 Configuration ChoicesConfiguration NameDescriptionR

Page 80

3-22 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxSetting an Operating ConfigurationSECURE MS ON/OFFToggles between ON and OFF. The ON configuration disables loadin

Page 81 - Customer Support

Chapter 3 3-23Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryREADY > ADMIN * > INFO *You can display infor

Page 82 - Overview of This Appendix

3-24 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryJKBX ODOMETERS * Press ENTER to select the odometer logs described in the next five rows.HOU

Page 83 - Supplies and Accessories

Chapter 3 3-25Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukeboxSOFT ERROR * Log of recovered errors (commands that complete successfully

Page 84

3-26 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryMOTION <name> <name> indicates one of the following types of movements taking pl

Page 85

Chapter 3 3-27Operating the JukeboxRetrieving Log HistoryOperating theJukebox* Press ENTER to display more information*MICROMOVE 5 #Fifth jukebox micr

Page 86

3-28 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestRunning an Internal TestREADY > ADMIN * >TEST *The optical jukebox can run self-diag

Page 87 - Warranty

Chapter 3 3-29Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxTable 3-3 Internal TestsTest Name DescriptionInternal Tests are normall

Page 88

Contents viiA. Supplies and Customer SupportOverview of This Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 89

3-30 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestMAGAZINE IO Makes a combination of moves with a PASS/FAIL result. It moves an optical disk

Page 90 - A Brief Overview of SCSI

Chapter 3 3-31Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxFIND PLUNGE HOMECalibrates the disk transport mechanism, establishes th

Page 91 - LUN Addressing

3-32 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestEXERCISE MECH Runs the VERTICAL TEST, TRANSLATE TEST, FLIP TEST, MAGAZINE IO, DRIVE IO, an

Page 92 - Termination

Chapter 3 3-33Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating theJukeboxBOTTOM THUMBUsed by service personnel only. Reports THUMB A, THUMB B, o

Page 93 - Connectors

3-34 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing Online RepairUsing Online RepairThe online repair selection allows an authorized service representative to r

Page 94

Chapter 3 3-35Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxTroubleshootingThis section provides steps you can take when problems occur duri

Page 95 - The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox

3-36 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingTable 3-4 TroubleshootingProblem What to doJukebox won’t power on. • Ensure that power cord connect

Page 96 - Adding Devices to the Bus

Chapter 3 3-37Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxNo display messages. • Ensure that the power cord is connected.• Ensure that the

Page 97

3-38 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingDisk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT EMPTY displaysThe mailslot sensors do not detect a disk

Page 98

Chapter 3 3-39Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating theJukeboxDisk eject attempted but RESERVED displays. The jukebox application software res

Page 99

viii ContentsHerstellerbescheinigung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-7English Translation

Page 100

3-40 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingRUN ISTAT TEST displays (this initializes the element status)• Power cycle the jukebox.* •Run the I

Page 101 - SCSI Bus

Supplies andCustomer SupportA Supplies and Customer Support

Page 102

A-2 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportOverview of This AppendixOverview of This AppendixThis appendix provides information on the following topi

Page 103

Appendix A A-3Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies andCustomer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesA full range of computer suppli

Page 104

A-4 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesRewritable optical disk (1,024 bytes/sector, 4.7 Gbytes, single disk)88143JWrite-o

Page 105

Appendix A A-5Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies andCustomer Support68-Pin High-Density to 50-Pin Low-Density1.0 (3.3 ft) c

Page 106

A-6 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportIf your jukebox fails and the suggestions

Page 107 - Regulatory Information

Appendix A A-7Supplies and Customer SupportWarrantySupplies andCustomer SupportWarrantyHP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTYC1104M/P, C1105M/P, C1106M/P

Page 108 - Overview of this Appendix

A-8 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportWarranty8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible property per incident up to the greater of $300,000 or

Page 109 - CDRH Regulations (USA Only)

Operation on aSCSI BusB Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus

Page 110 - (Europe Only)

Figures ixFigure 1-1 . Right-Side Panel Features — 10-Drive Jukebox Shown . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Figure 1-2 . Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox . .

Page 111

B-2 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIA Brief Overview of SCSIGeneralThe Small Computer System Interface (SCSI),

Page 112 - Declaration of Conformity

Appendix B B-3Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIOperation on aSCSI Busan ID greater than 7, would always assume it won the c

Page 113 - Herstellerbescheinigung

B-4 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSITo use this form of addressing, however, the jukebox application software,

Page 114 - Turvallisuusyhteenveto

Appendix B B-5Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSIOperation on aSCSI BusSingle-ended and Differential InterfacesThe SCSI bus i

Page 115 - Information

B-6 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSI• This connector is similar to a D-type connector, but smaller and with sma

Page 116 - Japanese VCCI Statement

Appendix B B-7Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxOperation on aSCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxThis jukebox is a “f

Page 117 - Glossary

B-8 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxAdding Devices to the BusWhen considering adding other devices to the

Page 118

Appendix B B-9Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxOperation on aSCSI BusBecause a narrow device only has a 50-pin connect

Page 119 - Index-1

B-10 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxIt is very important that the 68-pin to 50-pin cable is properly conf

Page 120 - Index-2

Appendix B B-11Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusDefault SCSI IDs in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressingand When Using LUN ModeOperation on

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