To Dry-Clean The Tape Path; Performing Tape Cartridge Operations; Write-Protecting A Tape Cartridge; Loading A Tape Cartridge - HP 9840 Operation Manual

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Operating the 9840 Tape Drive

To Dry-Clean the Tape Path

Caution. Do not wet-clean the 9840 tape path. Cleaning with chemicals or with tools other
than the cleaning cartridge is not allowed.
Note. This procedure does not require you to take the tape drive offline.
1. If applicable, unload the drive.
2. Insert a cleaning cartridge into the drive.
Note. If the cleaning cartridge ejects immediately without performing a clean operation and the
drive displays "Exp_CLcart," it means that the cleaning tape is used up. Obtain a new cleaning
cartridge.
3. Observe the indications:
The green Activity indicator flashes to indicate cleaning is taking place.
The cartridge ejects and the Clean indicator turns off when cleaning is
complete.
A displayed "CHK XXXX" message means a cleaning cartridge failure, where
"XXXX" is a Fault Symptom Code; try a different cleaning cartridge.
4. Remove the cleaning cartridge when the drive ejects the cartridge.

Performing Tape Cartridge Operations

Write-Protecting a Tape Cartridge

Caution. Do not degauss 9840 tapes. Servo tracks are written on the tape at the factory.
When these tracks are mistakenly erased, the tape cartridge must be discarded.
1. Hold the tape cartridge with the customer label side up and rear volser label toward
you.
2. Locate the write protect switch on the right side of the tape cartridge.
3. Move the switch to the front of the tape cartridge (away from you) to write protect
position.

Loading a Tape Cartridge

1. Insert the tape cartridge in the drive (see Figure 5-1).
2. Wait for a displayed message:
A "Ready F" (File Protect) message means that tape is loaded and is write
protected.
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