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HP SureStore 2200mx Service Manual (254 pages)
Optical Jukebox
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Jukebox
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Printing History
2
Typographical Conventions
3
In this Manual
4
Table of Contents
5
Product Information
17
Overview
18
Technical Specifications
19
Table 1-1 Technical Specifications
19
Environmental Specifications
22
Table 1-2 Environmental Specifications
22
Table 1-3 Power Requirements
24
Table 1-4 Reliability
24
Clearance Requirements
25
Table 1-5 Product Certifications
25
Weight-Bearing Requirements
26
Location Requirements
26
Responsibilities
26
Figure 1-1 Clearance Requirements
26
Product Installation
29
Jukebox Overview
30
Identifying Right-Side Panel Features
30
Figure 2-1 Right-Side Panel Features - 10-Drive Jukebox Shown
30
Connecting SCSI Cables to the Jukebox
33
Table 2-1. Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths
33
Internal to the Host Computer)
33
Cabling Configurations
35
Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
36
Figure 2-2 Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
36
Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI Addressing
38
Figure 2-3. Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI
38
Addressing
38
Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN Addressing
40
Figure 2-4. Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter
40
Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN Addressing
40
Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Peripherals
42
Connecting Power
43
Configuring Write Verify
44
Installing the Wheel Chocks
45
Figure 2-5 Installing the Wheel Chocks
45
Default SCSI Ids in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
47
Table 2-2 Default SCSI and LUN Settings in 4- and 6-Drive Jukeboxes
47
Table 2-3 Default SCSI and LUN Settings in the 10-Drive Jukebox
48
Table 2-4 LUN Mapping of a 10-Drive Jukebox if "Drvs BUS 1" ID Is Changed to an ID Different than the Jukebox Controller (Ids Used Are Examples)
49
Figure 2-6 Four or Six Drives, One Host Adapter, Basic SCSI Addressing
50
Figure 2-7 10 Drives, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI Addressing
51
Figure 2-8 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addressing
52
Controller/Drives Use same Ids
52
Figure 2-9 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addressing, Controller/Drives Use Different Ids
53
Table 2-5 Possible Additional SCSI Addresses Available
54
Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
55
Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance
55
Shipping the Jukebox
56
Operation and Configuration
59
Overview
60
Operating the Control Panel
61
Figure 3-1 the Jukebox Control Panel
62
Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree
64
Using Selection Buttons
65
Understanding Display Window Messages
66
Top Level Menus
66
Second Level Menus
66
Loading a Disk
68
Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
68
Ejecting a Disk
70
Entering the Administration Menu Password
71
Changing the Administration Menu Password
72
Setting the SCSI Ids
74
Setting the LUN Mode
74
Viewing the Current SCSI Ids
74
Changing the Current SCSI Ids
75
Setting an Operating Configuration
78
Table 3-1 Configuration Choices
80
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
83
Overview
84
Troubleshooting Using the Control Panel
85
Obtaining Troubleshooting Information
85
List of Possible Suspect Frus
85
Figure 4-1 Suspect Frus
86
Recovery Procedures for Operation/Installation Errors
87
Table 4-1 Troubleshooting
87
Recovery Procedures for Specific Hardware Errors
95
Table 4-2 Hardware Errors Verification/Recovery
95
Micro-Move Error Codes
108
Table 4-3 Micro-Move Error Codes
108
Description of the Robotic Micro-Moves
112
Table 4-4 Micro-Move Ids and Expanded Descriptions
112
Running an Internal Test
125
Table 4-5 Internal Tests
125
Retrieving Log History
130
Table 4-6 Information Logs
130
Removal and Replacement
135
Protecting Yourself and the Product
136
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
136
Required Tools
136
Service Access
137
Figure 5-1 Locations of the Access Panels
138
Replacing an Optical Drive - Jukebox Offline
139
Figure 5-2 Removing the Cables and Screws
140
Figure 5-3 Unmounting a Drive from the Enclosure
141
Figure 5-4 Removing Cables from a Drive
141
Figure 5-5 Disk Eject Hole
142
Replacing an Optical Drive - Jukebox Online
144
Figure 5-6 Online Drive Replacement
145
Figure 5-7 Removing the Cables and Screws
147
Figure 5-8 Unmounting a Drive from the Enclosure
148
Figure 5-9 Removing Cables from a Drive
149
Figure 5-10 Disk Eject Hole
150
Replacing a Power Supply
153
Figure 5-11 Cables and Mounting Screws on the Power Supplies
154
Replacing the Mailslot Assembly
155
Figure 5-12 Removing the Mailslot Assembly
156
Replacing the Control Panel Assembly
157
Figure 5-13 Control Panel Mounting Screws and Interface Cable
157
Replacing an Interposer PCA (Upper And/Or Lower)
158
Figure 5-14 Disconnecting Cables and Screws on the Interposer Pcas
159
Replacing the Picker
161
Figure 5-15 Picker Umbilical Cable
161
Figure 5-16 Releasing and Stowing the Picker Translate Cable
162
Figure 5-17 Holding the Translate Frame in Position
164
Figure 5-18 Releasing the the Picker Capture Bracket
165
Figure 5-19 Removing the Translate Frame Capture Bracket
166
Figure 5-20 Rotating the Picker Assembly out of the Translate Frame
167
Removing/Replacing the Translate Frame (Including the Picker)
168
Figure 5-21 Raising the Translate Frame and Holding the Frame in Position
169
Figure 5-22 Releasing the Lower End of the Vertical Encoder Strip
170
Figure 5-23 the Visual Locator Bracket
171
Figure 5-24. Disconnecting the Vertical Umbilical Cable from the Translate Frame
172
Figure 5-25 Removing the Tensioners from the Translate Frame
173
Reassembly Notes
174
Removing/Replacing the Encoder Strip
176
Reassembly Notes
178
Replacing the Vertical Motion Motor
179
Reassembly Notes
180
Figure 5-27 Cables and Mounting Screws on the Vertical Motion Motor
180
Replacing the Vertical Motor Gear Box
181
Figure 5-28 Opening the Tensioners to Relieve Cable Tension
182
Figure 5-29 Disconnecting the Rope Coupler
183
Figure 5-30 Vertical Motor Gear Box Mounting Screw
184
Reassembly Notes
185
Figure 5-31 Positioning the Tensioner to Mount on the Translate Frame
185
Replacing the Controller PCA
187
Figure 5-32 Controller PCA Cables and Mounting Screws
188
Replacing the Power Distribution PCA
189
Figure 5-33 Power Distribution PCA
190
Replacing a SCSI Interface PCA
191
Figure 5-34 Unmounting the SCSI Interface Module
191
Reassembly Notes
192
Figure 5-35 Interface PCA Cabling (Figure Shows a Two-PCA Configuration)
192
Figure 5-36 Jumper Setting When Two Pcas Are in the Interface Module
193
Replacing the Vertical-Path-Clear PCA
194
Figure 5-37 Vertical-Path-Clear Enclosure and Mounting Screws
194
Checking the RFI Adjustments
195
Figure 5-38 RFI Adjustments
196
Upgrading Firmware to the Current Revision Level
197
What Is Needed
197
Check the Firmware Revision Level
197
Download Firmware as Necessary
198
Table 5-1 Default Configuration Settings
199
Replaceable Parts
202
Table 5-2 Exchange Parts
202
Table 5-3 Non-Exchange Assemblies
202
Figure 5-39 Exploded View (1 of 6)
209
Figure 5-40 Exploded View (2 of 6)
210
Figure 5-41 Exploded View (3 of 6)
211
Figure 5-42 Exploded View (4 of 6)
212
Figure 5-43 Exploded View (5 of 6)
213
Figure 5-44 Exploded View (6 of 6)
214
Figure 5-45 Pulley and Rope Diagram
215
Theory of Operation
217
SCSI Command Execution to Mechanics
218
Figure 6-1 SCSI Command Translation for Jukebox Operation
218
The Robotics Controller PCA
221
Figure 6-2 Robotic Controller PCA
223
Upper and Lower Interposer Pcas
224
Figure 6-3 Upper Interposer PCA Block Diagram
224
Figure 6-4 Lower Interposer PCA Block Diagram
227
Configuration Module
228
Power Supplies
229
Figure 6-5 Power Supplies and Poweron Sequence
229
SCSI Interface PCA
230
Figure 6-6 SCSI Interface PCA Block Diagram
230
Figure 6-7 SCSI Interface PCA
231
Logical Unit Number Mapping Capability
233
Optical Cartridge Picker
234
Table 6-1 Element Numbering in the Jukebox
235
Element Numbering
236
Disk Storage Slot Numbering Sequence
236
Figure 6-8 Element and Slot Numbering
236
Limited Access Slots
238
Figure 6-9 Limited Access Slots at the Bottom of the Stacks
238
Figure 6-10 Limited Access Slots at the Top of the Stacks
239
Figure 6-11 One-Finger Grab Recovery Areas at the Bottom of the Stacks
239
Figure 6-12 One-Finger Grab Recovery Areas at the Top of the Stacks
240
Optical Drive Mechanism
241
Controller
241
Figure 6-13 Optical Drive Functional Diagram
241
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
242
Gate Array
242
DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
242
Read / Write Channel Electronics
242
Loading Motor
242
Bias Magnet
243
Optical Head
243
Errors
244
Table 6-2 Error Thresholds
245
The SCSI Bus and this Jukebox
246
Figure 6-14 Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces on this Jukebox
246
Adding Devices to the Bus
247
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HP SureStore 2200mx User Manual (120 pages)
Optical Jukebox
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Jukebox
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Typographical Conventions
3
In this Manual
4
Table of Contents
5
1 Setting up the Jukebox
13
Overview of this Chapter
14
What You Need to Set up the Jukebox
14
System Components Needed for Operation of this Jukebox
15
Identifying Right-Side Panel Features
16
Figure 1-1 Right-Side Panel Features - 10-Drive Jukebox Shown
16
Connecting the SCSI Cables to the Jukebox
19
Table 1-1. Maximum SCSI External Cable Lengths (Assuming no Devices Internal to the Host Computer)
19
Choosing Your Cabling Configuration
20
Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
21
Removing the Customer Access Panel
21
Figure 1-2 Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
22
Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox as the Only Peripheral, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI Addressing
24
Removing the Customer Access Panel
24
Figure 1-3 . Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, Two Host Adapters
25
Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN Addressing
26
Removing the Customer Access Panel
26
Figure 1-4 Connecting a 10-Drive Jukebox, One Host Adapter, Bus 1 and 2 Daisy-Chained, LUN Addressing
27
Connecting the Jukebox with Other SCSI Peripherals
28
Connecting Power
29
Configuring Write Verify
30
Installing the Wheel Chocks
31
Figure 1-5 Installing the Wheel Chocks
31
Moving or Shipping the Jukebox
32
Moving the Jukebox a Short Distance
32
Shipping the Jukebox
33
2 Using Optical Disks
35
Overview of this Chapter
36
Using Optical Disks
36
Choosing an Optical Disk Type
37
Labeling an Optical Disk Cartridge
38
Figure 2-1 Recommended Placement of Cartridge Labels
38
Write-Protecting an Optical Disk
39
Figure 2-2 Write-Protect Button Location
39
Caring for Optical Disks
40
Cleaning Disks
40
3 Operating the Jukebox
41
Overview of this Chapter
42
Operating the Control Panel
43
Figure 3-1 the Jukebox Control Panel
44
Figure 3-2 Jukebox Display Menu Tree
46
Using Selection Buttons
47
Understanding Display Window Messages
48
Top Level Menus
48
Second Level Menus
48
Loading a Disk into the Jukebox
50
Figure 3-3 Loading a Disk
50
Ejecting a Disk from the Jukebox
52
Entering the Administration Menu Password
53
Changing the Administration Menu Password
54
Setting the SCSI Ids
55
Setting the LUN Mode
55
Viewing the Current SCSI Ids
56
Changing the Current SCSI Ids
57
Setting an Operating Configuration
60
Retrieving Log History
63
Table 3-2 Information Logs
63
Running an Internal Test
68
Table 3-3 Internal Tests
69
Using Online Repair
74
Troubleshooting
75
Table 3-4 Troubleshooting
76
Supplies and Customer Support
81
Overview of this Appendix
82
Supplies and Accessories
83
Table A-1 Basic Supplies and Accessories
83
Hewlett-Packard Customer Support
86
Warranty
87
Operating this Jukebox on a SCSI Bus
89
A Brief Overview of SCSI
90
General
90
The SCSI Bus
90
Initiators and Targets
90
LUN Addressing
91
Transfer Rates on the Bus
92
Termination
92
Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces
93
Connectors
93
The SCSI Bus and this Jukebox
95
Figure B-1 Single-Ended and Differential Interfaces on this Jukebox
95
Adding Devices to the Bus
96
Table B-1 Default SCSI and LUN Setings in 4- and 6-Drive Jukeboxes
99
Table B-2 Default SCSI and LUN Settings in the 10-Drive Jukebox
100
Table B-3. LUN Mapping of a 10-Drive Jukebox if "Drvs BUS 1" ID Is Changed to an ID Different than the Jukebox Controller
101
Figure B-2 Four or Six Drives, One Host Adapter, Basic SCSI Addressing
102
Figure B-3 10 Drives, Two Host Adapters, Basic SCSI Addressing
103
Figure B-4 . Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addressing, Controller/Drives Use same Ids
104
Figure B-5 Ten Drives, One Host Adapter, LUN Addressing, Controller/Drives Use Different Ids
105
Default SCSI Ids in the Jukebox When Using Basic SCSI Addressing and When Using LUN Mode
106
Safety and Regulatory Information
107
Overview of this Appendix
108
CDRH Regulations (USA Only
109
EC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (Europe Only
110
United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984
111
Declaration of Conformity
112
Herstellerbescheinigung
113
English Translation of German Sound Emission Directive
113
Turvallisuusyhteenveto
114
Laserturvallisuus
114
Huolto
114
English Translation of Finland Regulatory Information
115
Japanese VCCI Statement
116
Glossary
117
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