SEAGATE STT8000A - Manual

SEAGATE STT8000A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – FCC Notice
  • Page 4 – Important Information About This Manual
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Introduction
  • Page 6 – ATAPI interface
  • Page 7 – Tape format
  • Page 8 – Glossary
  • Page 9 – Drive overview
  • Page 11 – Features
  • Page 12 – Typical system configurations; Hard
  • Page 13 – Flash EEPROM; Software; References; QIC-170—Preformatted magnetic minicartridge
  • Page 14 – About this manual
  • Page 15 – Specifications; Overview
  • Page 17 – Power specifications
  • Page 18 – Performance specifications
  • Page 19 – Environmental requirements
  • Page 20 – Reliability; Seagate does not warrant the stated MTBF as representative of any
  • Page 21 – Recommended tapes; Tape capacities and formats
  • Page 22 – Regulatory compliance
  • Page 23 – Installation; Handling guidelines
  • Page 24 – Setting jumpers
  • Page 25 – Installing the drive
  • Page 26 – Turn off all power before inserting connectors.; Mounting dimensions
  • Page 28 – ATA-2 Interface pin assignments
  • Page 30 – Notes
  • Page 31 – Drive operation and maintenance; Front panel LED
  • Page 32 – Using Travan cartridges; Loading and unloading cartridges
  • Page 33 – Setting the write–protect switch
  • Page 34 – Loading revised firmware via Seagate firmware cartridge
  • Page 35 – Care and maintenance of the drive and cartridges; Caring for tape cartridges
  • Page 36 – Capstan
  • Page 37 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 40 – ATA registers; Bit
  • Page 41 – Mnemonic
  • Page 42 – Supported ATA Commands; Previous Cmd
  • Page 43 – Feature Number; Sector
  • Page 47 – Erase command
  • Page 48 – Inquiry command
  • Page 50 – Locate command
  • Page 51 – Log Select command
  • Page 52 – Log Sense command
  • Page 54 – Tape Capacity Page Code
  • Page 55 – Mode Select command
  • Page 56 – Mode Sense command; Page Code
  • Page 57 – Mode Parameter Header; Speed; Mode Block Descriptor
  • Page 58 – Mode Medium Partition Page; Mode Capabilities and Mechanical Status Page
  • Page 59 – Mode Tape Parameters Page
  • Page 60 – Read command
  • Page 61 – Read Position command
  • Page 63 – Request Sense command
  • Page 65 – Rewind command
  • Page 66 – Space command
  • Page 67 – Test Unit Ready command
  • Page 68 – Write command
  • Page 69 – Write Filemark command
  • Page 70 – Write Buffer (download microcode) command
  • Page 72 – Track numbering; Frames
  • Page 73 – Frame N
  • Page 74 – Blocks; EOD blocks are absolute indicators of the end of recorded data.; Tape reference servo pattern
  • Page 75 – Write equalization
  • Page 77 – Theory of operations
  • Page 78 – Mechanics; Cartridge load mechanism
  • Page 79 – Control circuits
  • Page 80 – Media—Travan minicartridges
  • Page 82 – Dew—Collection of moisture in a tape drive.
  • Page 85 – Acronyms and measurements; Acronyms and abbreviations; Acronym
  • Page 87 – Units of measurement; Measure
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ATAPI Minicartridge Drive
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Summary

Page 3 - FCC Notice

FCC Notice This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly—that is, in strictaccordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio communications or radio andtelevision reception. It has been tested and found to comply with t...

Page 4 - Important Information About This Manual

Important Information About This Manual All information contained in or disclosed by this document is considered proprietary by Seagate Technology. Byaccepting this material, the recipient agrees that this material and the information contained therein are held inconfidence and in trust and will not...

Page 5 - Table of Contents; Introduction

Table of Contents STT8000A Product Manual Page v Table of Contents Introduction 1 Drive overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Features ..........................................................................................

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