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VIPER SCSI 60.
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THEORY OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Data Out Phase 4-14
Data Phase 4-9, 4-13
Data Separator 6-4
Data transfer 2-3, 3-5, 4-1, 4-3, 4-5, 4-10, 4-17, 4-23, 4-24, 5-6,
5-47,6.3,6-8,6.10
Deskew delay 4-27
Disconnect/Reconnect Function 4-24
DMA Controller 6.3
Drive identification 3-5,3-7
Drive Mechanics 6.10
Drive performance 2-1, 2-3, 7-1
Early Warning Function 4-25
End of tape 5-16,5-17,5-25,6.12,6.18,6.19,6.26
End ofTrack 6.16,6.24
Environmental 1-4,2-1, 2-4
Environmental specifications 2-4
EOM 4-25, 5-55
EOT 5-9,5-10,5-12,5-16 through 5-21,5-23,5-25,5-27
through 5-29, 5-33, 5-34, 5-36, 5-55, 5-63, 5-64, 6.26
Erase 2-3,2-6,4-4,5-1, 5-19,5-56,6.5,6.8,6.12,6.16,6.18
Erase Operation 6.8
Error Reporting 4-26, 5-11
External viper 3-1,3-6,3-7
Filemark 5-10,5-17,5-18,5-20,5-24 through 5-27, 5-29, 5-33,
5-34, 6.9, 6.25
Format Differences 6.32
Frequency Error Value 6.15
Good status 4-19,4-20,4-23,5-3 through 5-5, 5-7, 5-8,5-13,5-
15,5-17 through 5-20, 5-23 through 5-25, 5-28, 5-32,5-34,
5-36,5-38, 5-41,5-43 through 5-45, 5-54, 5-57, 5-59, 5-62,
5-64 through 5-66, 5-68, 5-71, 5-73
Group 0 4-4,4-14,4-15,5-1,5-02
Guidelines and cautions 3-1
Hard Errors 4-26,6.22
Head Assembly 6.10,6.16,6-17,7-1,7-2
Head cleaning kit 7-2
Head Stepper Motor Interface 6.17
Immediate Function 4-22
Information Transfer Phases 4-5,4-6,4-9,4-10
Inquiry 4-4,4-21,5-1,5-30 through 5-32
Inspection 1-4. 3-1
Installation 1-4,3-1,3-2,3-6,5-47
Interface 1-4,3-2 through 3-4, 3-6, 4-1, 4-3, 4-25, 6.1, 6.3,6.5,
6.8,6.13,6.16,6.17
Internal viper drives 3-2
Interrupt Controller 6.3
Jumper configuration 3-4
1-2
Load command 4-21,5-41,5-57,5-62 through 5-64
Load/unload 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-63
Loading Mechanism 6.10
Logical unit number 4-14,4-15,4-18,5-02
LUN 4-1,4-15,4-19,4-24,5-31,5-48 through 5-54
Mean-tirne-to-repair 7-3
Memory Access Controller 6.3
Message Phase 4-3,4-13,4-21
Mirror 6.12,6.26
Mode 2-6,3-4,4-4,4-22,4-23,5-1,5-6,5-18,5-20,5-22,5-23
through 5-25, 5-28, 5-34, 5-36, 5-37, 5-38 through 5-43,
5-45, 5-47, 5-58 through 5-62, 5-66 through 5-68, 5-71, 5-
73,6-3,6-4,6.6 through 6.8,6.15,6.17,6.23
Mode select 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-18,5-19,5-21,5-25,5-37,5-40,5-
41,5-61
Mode sense 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-40,5-47,5-58,5-59,5-61,5-62
Motor Controller LSI 6.14 through 6-16
Motor Driver Printed Circuit Board 6.12
MTBF 7-3
Nonarbitrating Systems 4-6
Operational mode 3-4
Parity check 3-4
Phase Error Value 6-15
Physical 1-1,1-4,2-1, 4-17 through 4-19, 4-25, 5-12, 5-18, 5-28,
5-29,5-34
PhYSical description 1-1
Physical specifications 2-1
Postamble 6.9,6.24,6.25,6.28,6.31,6.32
Power 1-4,2-1,2-2,2-6,3-1 through 3-3, 4-2, 6.1, 6.4, 6.7, 6.
15,7-2,7-3
Power requirements 2-1,2-2
Preamble 6.24,6.25,6.28,6.29,6.32
Prevent/ allow medium removal 4-4, 5-1
Preventive maintenance 1-4, 7-1
Pulse Width Modulator 6-15
Read 1-1,2-3 through 2-6, 4-1,4-4,4-9,4-21,4-26,5-1,5-10
through 5-12, 5-14, 5-16 through 5-19, 5-35, 5-39,5-40,5-
47, 5-48 through 5-50, 5-53 through 5-55, 5-60, 5-61, 5-63,
5-69,5-70,5-72,5-73,6.1,6.3,6.4,6.6, 6.8 through 6.10,
6.16 through 6.18,6.21 through 6.24,6.26,6.29,7-3
Read block limits 4-4,5-1, 5-14
Read Buffer Underrun 6.23
Read Data (Restore) Operation 6.10
Read data buffer 4-4,5-1, 5-69, 5-70,5-72,5-73
Read Data Errors 6.24
Read/Write Controller 6.3
Read/Write Head Operation 6.16

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