Sdlt 600 Tape Drive System Recording Method; Environmental Specifications; Air Flow Requirements - Tandberg Data SDLT 600 Product Manual

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Environmental Specifications

3.2.4

SDLT 600 Tape Drive System Recording Method

The SDLT 600 tape drive system uses the Partial Response Maximum Likelihood (PRML) 32/33
encoding method for reading/writing SDLT 600 tape drive format. It uses the same algorithmm for
reading SDLT 220, SDLT 320, and the DLT VS160 tape drive formats.
3.3
Environmental Specifications
The SDLT 600 tape drive system operates in environments that include general offices and work
spaces with systems capable of maintaining standard comfort levels.
The following subsections provide the environmental specifications for the SDLT 600 tape drive
systems (both the internal and the tabletop configurations). For long-term trouble-free operation, the
manufacturer strongly recommends that SDLT 600 tape drives be used in a clean, smoke-free
environment.
3.3.1

Air Flow Requirements

The internal tape drive requires adequate air flow to dissipate the heat resulting from continuous drive
operation. Specifically, the air flow must be sufficient to keep the tape path temperature below 50 °C.
To allow enough air into the tape drive to keep the tape path below this temperature, it is important to
keep the cooling holes in the rear and the grill in the front of the tape drive clear of any obstructions
that may hinder the air flow. For more details about airflow, refer to the SDLT 600 Design and
Integration Guide (81-81196-01).
N
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3-14
: It is also important to limit the ambient air temperature to no greater than
40 °C.
March 2004
SDLT 600 Product Manual
81-81184-02 REV A01

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