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HP SureStore
220mx
Optical Jukebox
User’s Guide
Edition 1
Manufacturing Part Number: C1118-90022
Greeley, CO USA
© Copyright August 2000
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Optical Jukebox

HP SureStore220mxOptical JukeboxUser’s GuideEdition 1Manufacturing Part Number: C1118-90022Greeley, CO USA© Copyright August 2000

Page 3 - Typographical Conventions

C-8 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory InformationTurvallisuusyhteenvetoOm skyddshöljet av den optiska drivmodulen öppnas och spärren urkopplas då appar

Page 4 - In This Manual

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

Page 5 - Contents

C-10 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory InformationJapanese VCCI StatementJapanese VCCI StatementJapanese Harmonics Statement

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1GlossaryGlossaryC-Dcartridge A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk. The cartridge is labeled “A” or “B” to denote separate sides of the o

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2 low-voltage differential SCSI A differential SCSI that uses lower voltage swings and is less susceptible to noise than previous differential SCSI

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3Glossaryrewritable optical An optical disk technology in which data can be repeatedly written using magneto-optical reading and writing technology.SC

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IndexIndex 1IndexNumerics68-pin high-density connectors 1-59-character displaylocation 3-3AaddressesHP Direct, supplies A-3aircooling 1-3Bbuttoncancel

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2 Index Indexremoving 1-18specifications A-6shipping the jukebox 1-16, 1-17standby/on switchlocation 1-5suppliesordering information A-3supplies and a

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Tables iTable 3-1. Configurations ...3-17Table 3 -2. Information Logs ..

Page 14 - Setting Up the Jukebox

1-1Setting Up the Jukebox1 Setting up the Jukebox

Page 15 - Choosing a Location

1-2 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxSetting Up the JukeboxSetting Up the JukeboxThis chapter tells you how to connect the jukebox to your computer. Fo

Page 16 - Setting up the Jukebox

Chapter 1 1-3Setting up the JukeboxChoosing a LocationSetting Up the JukeboxChoosing a LocationBefore setting up your jukebox, choose the proper envir

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1-4 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxIdentifying Rear Panel FeaturesIdentifying Rear Panel FeaturesRefer to Figure 1-1 and the text on the next page to

Page 18 - Shipping Screw

Chapter 1 1-5Setting up the JukeboxIdentifying Rear Panel FeaturesSetting Up the JukeboxThe numbers below correspond to the numbers in Figure 1-1 on t

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1-6 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxRemoving the Mailslot Shipping Bracket and Checking Removal of the Shipping ScrewRemoving the Mailslot Shipping Br

Page 20 - 1-8 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 1-7Setting up the JukeboxRemoving the Mailslot Shipping Bracket and Checking Removal of theShipping ScrewSetting Up the JukeboxNOTE When shi

Page 21 - Peripheral

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

Page 22 - 1-10 Chapter 1

1-8 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the SCSI Cable to the JukeboxConnecting the SCSI Cable to the JukeboxThe jukebox can be connected to ei

Page 23 - Peripherals

Chapter 1 1-9Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox as the Only PeripheralSetting Up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox as the Only PeripheralThe

Page 24 - 1-12 Chapter 1

1-10 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox as the Only PeripheralFigure 1-4 Connecting the Jukebox as the Only Peripheral3. Connect a

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Chapter 1 1-11Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI PeripheralsSetting Up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Per

Page 26 - Turning the Jukebox On

1-12 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI PeripheralsIMPORTANT Although this jukebox connects to a 68-pin SE/LVD “wi

Page 27

Chapter 1 1-13Setting up the JukeboxConnecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI PeripheralsSetting Up the JukeboxNOTE If you determine that there are confl

Page 28 - 1-16 Chapter 1

1-14 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxConnecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox OnConnecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukeb

Page 29 - Shipping the Jukebox

Chapter 1 1-15Setting up the JukeboxConnecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox OnSetting Up the JukeboxNOTE If you are changing autochan

Page 30 - 1-18 Chapter 1

1-16 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxTo move the jukebox a short distance, such as to anot

Page 31 - 2 Using Optical Disks

Chapter 1 1-17Setting up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the JukeboxSetting Up the JukeboxShipping the Jukebox1. Unmount any optical disk surfaces in th

Page 32 - Overview of This Chapter

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

Page 33 - Choosing an Optical Disk Type

1-18 Chapter 1 Setting up the JukeboxMoving or Shipping the Jukebox5. Secure the mailslot by inserting the mailslot shipping bracket. Refer to page 1-

Page 34 - Using Optical Disks

2-1Using Optical Disks2 Using Optical Disks

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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 36 - 2-6 Chapter 2

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

Page 37 - Caring for Optical Disks

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 38 - 2-8 Chapter 2

Chapter 2 2-5Using Optical DisksLabeling an Optical Disk CartridgeUsing Optical DisksFigure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels

Page 39 - 3 Operating the Jukebox

2-6 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskWrite-Protecting an Optical DiskEach side of an optical disk can be write-protected b

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Chapter 2 2-7Using Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksUsing Optical DisksCaring for Optical DisksFollow these guidelines to ensure that your optical

Page 41 - Operating the Jukebox

2-8 Chapter 2 Using Optical DisksCaring for Optical Disks

Page 42 - Using Selection Buttons

3-1Operating the Jukebox3 Operating the Jukebox

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

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3-2 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxOverview of This ChapterOverview of This ChapterThis chapter describes how to do the following:• identify front pa

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Chapter 3 3-3Operating the JukeboxIndentifying Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxIndentifying Front Panel FeaturesFigure 3-1 Features on the Fr

Page 46 - 3-8 Chapter 3

3-4 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing Selection ButtonsUsing Selection ButtonsUse the CANCEL, PREV, NEXT, and ENTER buttons to select tasks you wan

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Chapter 3 3-5Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesOperating the JukeboxFigure 3-4 Menu Tree - Top Level, With Configuration 32 ON

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3-6 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUnderstanding Display Window MessagesOPEN MS - select to open the mailslot (Configuration 32 is set, see descriptio

Page 49 - Setting a New Security Code

Chapter 3 3-7Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesThis section gives step-by-step ins

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3-8 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesLoading a Disk Cartridge Into the JukeboxLabel all disks before inserting them into t

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Chapter 3 3-9Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxFigure 3-6 Menu Tree - Loading a Disk CartridgeStart with READY i

Page 52 - 3-14 Chapter 3

3-10 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesEjecting a Disk Cartridge From the JukeboxFigure 3-7 Menu Tree - Ejecting a Disk Car

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Chapter 3 3-11Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxSetting a New Security CodeFigure 3-8 Menu Tree - Setting a New

Page 54 - NEXT until CONF * displays

Contents v1. Setting up the JukeboxSetting Up the Jukebox... 1-2What you need f

Page 55

3-12 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesNOTE Don’t forget your security code. If you forget it, only your service representa

Page 56 - 3-18 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 3-13Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the Jukebox2).14.Press NEXT until the second number you want in your securi

Page 57

3-14 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesChanging a Security ConfigurationFigure 3-9 Menu Tree - Changing a Security Configur

Page 58 - 3-20 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 3-15Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxFollow these steps to set a security optionStart with READY or S

Page 59 - Table 3 -2 Information Logs

3-16 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesCAUTION The next step is to turn off the jukebox.Do not turn power to STANDBY in thi

Page 60 - Changing SCSI IDs

Chapter 3 3-17Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the Jukeboxdisplays. NO CONFIG displays if you choose an invalid number.4.

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3-18 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel Features17 Set a new security code. 0-0-0 Any three-digit number.Requires entering the curre

Page 62 - Changing an Optical Drive ID

Chapter 3 3-19Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the Jukebox31 Enabling/disabling mailslot access. Off Off - Normal mail

Page 63

3-20 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesRetrieving Information Logged by the JukeboxFigure 3-11 Menu Tree - Retrieving Infor

Page 64 - Running an Internal Test

Chapter 3 3-21Operating the JukeboxUsing the Front Panel FeaturesOperating the JukeboxStart with READY or SECURE in the display.1. Press NEXT until IN

Page 65

vi Contents3. Operating the JukeboxOverview of This Chapter ... 3-2Indentifying Fro

Page 66 - Troubleshooting

3-22 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxChanging SCSI IDsChanging SCSI IDsFigure 3-12 Menu Tree - Changing SCSI IDs The jukebox controller uses two SCSI I

Page 67 - Table 3 -3 Troubleshooting

Chapter 3 3-23Operating the JukeboxChanging SCSI IDsOperating the Jukeboxassigned one ID and one ID is assigned to each disk drive.The default SCSI ID

Page 68

3-24 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxChanging SCSI IDsCAUTION Do not turn power to STANDBY in this jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is inactive.

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Chapter 3 3-25Operating the JukeboxChanging SCSI IDsOperating the JukeboxCAUTION Do not turn power to STANDBY in this jukebox until you are sure the S

Page 70

3-26 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestRunning an Internal TestThe jukebox is capable of running internal tests. These tests are

Page 71 - Supplies and Support

Chapter 3 3-27Operating the JukeboxRunning an Internal TestOperating the JukeboxFigure 3-13 Menu Tree - Running an Internal Test* If the message is PA

Page 72 - Overview of This Appendix

3-28 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis section provides steps you can take when problems occur during operation. If th

Page 73 - Supplies and Accessories

Chapter 3 3-29Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating the JukeboxTable 3 -3 TroubleshootingProblem What to doJukebox won’t power on• Check that

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3-30 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingNo display messagesCheck that the fan in the front of the jukebox is running (or the fan in the rea

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Chapter 3 3-31Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingOperating the Jukebox* Before turning power to STANDBY, ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive and wil

Page 76 - Shipping Screw Specifications

Contents viiB. Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSI ... B-2

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3-32 Chapter 3 Operating the JukeboxTroubleshootingYou want to stop a running testPress CANCEL. The current test loop continues until finished, then t

Page 78 - Warranty

A-1Supplies and SupportA Supplies and Customer Support

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

Page 80 - Supplies and Customer Support

Appendix A A-3Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies and SupportSupplies and AccessoriesA full range of computer supplies may b

Page 81 - SCSI Bus

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

Page 82 - A Brief Overview of SCSI

Appendix A A-5Supplies and Customer SupportSupplies and AccessoriesSupplies and SupportDisk CleanersSee www.hp.com/go/optical ------Table A-1 Basic Su

Page 83 - SCSI and This Jukebox

A-6 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportShipping Screw SpecificationsShipping Screw Specifications If you have misplaced the shipping screw, you c

Page 84 - Termination

Appendix A A-7Supplies and Customer SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportSupplies and SupportHewlett-Packard Customer SupportIf your jukebox fails a

Page 85

A-8 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportWarrantyWarrantyHP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTYC1118M/P, C1119M/P One Year1. HP warrants HP hardware, ac

Page 86 - Connectors

Appendix A A-9Supplies and Customer SupportWarrantySupplies and Supportand for damages for bodily injury or death, to the extent that all such damages

Page 87 - The SCSI Bus and This Jukebox

viii ContentsTurvallisuusyhteenveto ... C-7Laserturvallisuus...

Page 88 - B-8 Appendix B

A-10 Appendix A Supplies and Customer SupportWarranty

Page 89

B-1SCSI and This JukeboxB Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus

Page 90 - Cable Lengths

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

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Appendix B B-3Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSISCSI and This JukeboxPriority of IDs ascends from lowest to highest but this

Page 92 - B-12 Appendix B

B-4 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSILUN AddressingThis jukebox does not support logical unit numbering (LUN) ad

Page 93 - C Safety and Regulatory

Appendix B B-5Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSISCSI and This Jukebox[1] Terminator - device required on each end of a SCSI

Page 94 - Overview of this Appendix

B-6 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusA Brief Overview of SCSImeasures the voltage difference between the two signals. The differential c

Page 95 - CDRH Regulations (USA Only)

Appendix B B-7Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxSCSI and This JukeboxThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxThis jukebox is a “fa

Page 96 - C-4 Appendix C

B-8 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxConnecting devices of the same bus width, such as all narrow (50-pin)

Page 97 - EC Declaration of Conformity

Appendix B B-9Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxSCSI and This Jukeboxcan't “see” the upper 8 data bits, that trans

Page 98 - Herstellerbescheinigung

Figures ixFigure 1-1. Rear Panel Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Figure 1-2. The Mailslot Shipping Bracket .

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B-10 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxMixing Single-Ended, High-Voltage Differential, and Low-Voltage Diffe

Page 100 - Turvallisuusyhteenveto

Appendix B B-11Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This JukeboxSCSI and This Jukeboxand on the last physical device external to the c

Page 101 - Information

B-12 Appendix B Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI BusThe SCSI Bus and This Jukebox

Page 102 - Japanese VCCI Statement

Safety and RegulatoryC Safety and Regulatory Information

Page 103 - Glossary

C-2 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory InformationOverview of this AppendixOverview of this AppendixThis appendix contains important safety and regulato

Page 104

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

Page 105

C-4 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory InformationUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984The Hewlett-Packar

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Appendix C C-5Safety and Regulatory InformationEC Declaration of ConformitySafety and RegulatoryEC Declaration of Conformity

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C-6 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory InformationHerstellerbescheinigungHerstellerbescheinigungDiese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den Anforder

Page 108 - 2 Index

Appendix C C-7Safety and Regulatory InformationTurvallisuusyhteenvetoSafety and RegulatoryTurvallisuusyhteenvetoLaserturvallisuusLUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE K

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