Viper 60s Theory Of Operation And Maintenance Manual page 172

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Recording 2-3,5-50,5-51,6-4,6-5,6-9,6-16,6-18 through 6-
20,6-24 through 6-26, 6-28, 6-29
Recover buffered data 2-6,5-1,5-12,5-35
Regulatory compliance 2-1,2-5
Release unit 2-6,4-4, 5-1, 5-42, 5-44
Reliability 1-4,4-26,6-1,6-16,6-21,7-1,7-3
Request block address 2-6,4-4,5-1, 5-6,5-7,5-22
Request sense 4-4,4-20 through 4-23, 4-26, 5-1, 5-8,5-11, 5-
17,5-20,5-46,5-47,5-55
Reserve unit 2-6,4-4,5-1, 5-42, 5-44, 5-47
Reset 2-6,4-2,4-3,4-9,4-16,4-17,4-19 through 4-21, 4-24, 4-
27,5-11,5-12,5-15,5-19,5-20,5-21,5-24,5-25,5-29,5-
34, 5-41 through 5-43, 5-45,5-54,5-57,5-62, 5-66
through 5-68,5-71,5-73,6-3 through 6-5, 6-7, 6-30
Reset Circuits 6-7
Reset Condition 4-3,4-17,4-20,4-21,5-42
Residual Length Function 4-22, 4-23
Restore 2-6,4-18,4-24,4-25,6-10
Retension 7-1
Rewind 4-4,4-23, 5-1, 5-5, 5-6,5-54, 5-63
Rewritten mocks 6-25
Saved Data Pointers 4-25
SCSI bus 1-2,3-4,3-5,4-1,4-2,4-4 through 4-6, 4-8, 4-9,4-13,
4-14,4-21 through 4-23, 4-26, 4-27, 5-4, 5-5, 5-7, 5-13, S-
15,5-18,5-21, 5-23,5-25,5-28,5-32,5-34,5-36,5-41,5-43,
5-45,5-54,5-57,5-62,5-64,5-66,5-68,5-69, 5-71 through
5-73,6-1,6-7, 6-18
SCSI Bus Connector Signals 4-2
SCSI Bus Phase Timing 4-26
SCSI Bus Protocol 4-5
SCSI Memory Address Pointers 4-25
SCSI Message Descriptions 4-16
SCSI Status Code Descriptions 4-19,4-20
SCSI X3.131 4-4,5-1
Seek block 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-22
Selectable buffer disconnect 3-5,5-47
Selection and Reselection Phases 4-3, 4-9
Send diagnostic 2-6,4-4, 5-1, 5-65
Sensors/Interlocks 6-11
Sequencers 6-14 through 6-16
Sequential access devices 4-4,5-1
Shift Coun ter 6-15
Signal Descriptions 4-3
Signal Notation Conventions 4-1
Space 2-6,4-4,4-25,5-1,5-10,5-19, 5-26 through 5-29, 5-32, 5-
73
Specification 1-4,2-1 through 2-5,3-1, 4-5, 5-6, 5-11, 5-20, 7-3
Status byte 4-20,5-55
1-3
Status Phase 4-3, 4-13, 4-20
Streaming 1-1,4-1,4-22,6-9,6-18,6-23 through 6-25
Streaming tape 1-1,4-1,6-9,6-18
Streaming Tennination 6-24,6-25
System configurations 1-2
Tachometer Timer 6-15
Tape and Tape Hubs 6-26
Tape format 5-37,5-39,5-60
Tape Hole Sensors 6-12
Tape Holes 4-25,6-12,6-26
Tape Motion 4-23,5-27,6-9 through 6-11, 6-18, 6-19,6-21
through 6-23, 6-26, 6-28
Tape Operation 6-28
Tape Path 6-28
TapeTrack5ensing 6-17
Terminator power 4-2
Test
uni~
ready 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-3,5-4
Theory of Operation 4-17,6-1
Track format 2-3,6-16,6-31
Transfer from Initiator to Target 4-10,4-12
Transfer from Target to Initiator 4-10,4-11
Unit Attention Condition 4-21,5-30,5-63,5-67,5-68
Unload 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-63,5-64
Unpacking 1-4,3--1
Unpacking and inspection 3--1
Verify 2-6,3-1,4-4,4-22,5-1,5-33,6-9,7-3
Viper capacities 1-1
Viper drive models 1-3
Waiting and Control Phases 4-6
Write 2-3 through 2-6, 4-4, 4-9, 4-22, 4-23, 4-25, 4-26,5-1,5-10
through 5-12, 5-19 through 5-22, 5-24, 5-25, 5-28, 5-35, 5-
38,5-39,5-40, 5-47, 5-48, 5-50, 5-51, 5-54, 5-55, 5-57, 5-59
through 5-61,5-63,5-69,5-70,5-72,6-1,6-3 through 6-6,
6-8,6-9,6-11,6-12,6-16 through 6-18, 6-21 through 6-24,
6-26,7-3
Write and Erase Circuits 6-5
Write Data (Backup) Operation 6-9
Write data buffer 2-6,4-4,5-1,5-69,5-70,5-72
Write Error Recovery 6-21
Write filemarks 5-1, 5-24, 5-47
Write Protect 5-21,5-25,5-40,5-57,5-61,6-8,6-11,6-12,6-26
Write Protect plug 6-26

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