Sony SDX-1100V - Manual

Sony SDX-1100V

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; © Copyright 2006, Sony Corporation
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
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  • Page 9 – About this Product Specification Manual; This Product Specification Manual is applicable for AIT-5 drive.; Introducing the Sony AIT Technology; employed to significantly improve access to data.; Features of the Drive; Major features of the Sony SDX-1100V include:
  • Page 11 – ANSI (American National Standard for Industry)
  • Page 18 – Figure 2-4: Mounting Attitude and Tolerance; Performance Specification
  • Page 19 – the drive must be streaming.; The data in the below table represents the average
  • Page 20 – DutyCycle
  • Page 21 – Power Requirements; Note
  • Page 22 – Data Compression; compressed and uncompressed data to reside on the same tape.
  • Page 23 – Installation Guide; Dip switch
  • Page 24 – DIP; SCSI ID Number Jumper; P a ri ty D is a b le
  • Page 25 – Parity Disable Jumper; Parity; Data Compression ON Switch; Definition; Power Connector
  • Page 26 – DIFFSENS
  • Page 28 – Attaching and Removing the Dust Cover; pins, positioning them so that they bracket the pins.
  • Page 31 – Summary of LED Indications; The
  • Page 32 – read from the tape but not written to it.; Hard reset hole
  • Page 33 – During load sequence, the following occurs:; The Unload Sequence; Prevent Allow Media Removal command.; Power-Fail or SCSI Reset Handling
  • Page 34 – Diagnostic and Normal Status Displays; the drive is out of order and needs to be repaired.; Front Panel Test; LED display sequence
  • Page 35 – Tape Alert
  • Page 36 – The tape drive will not accept a tape cartridge.
  • Page 38 – Detail A; Photo 2: The Initial Position of the Threading Mechanism; Otherwise the gear of the drive can be damaged.; Cartridge
  • Page 39 – Clearance for Service; caused to an improperly packaged drive.
  • Page 41 – Ultra160 SCSI Interface; Supported Messages
  • Page 42 – Supported Commands; Command Name
  • Page 43 – COMMAND COMPLETE message.; Disconnect; implemented as follows:
  • Page 44 – Message Specification; Code
  • Page 45 – the target goes to the BUS FREE phase by releasing BSY.; PARALLEL PROTOCOL REQUEST; TRANSFER PERIOD FACTOR; TRANSFER PERIOD FACTOR FIELD; Transfer period equals the period factor x 4
  • Page 47 – Table 5-4: Synchronous Data Transfer Rates; agreement as follows:; Responding Device SDTR response; Asynchronous transfer
  • Page 48 – Byte Value
  • Page 52 – Status Specification
  • Page 55 – Command Specification; PARA
  • Page 56 – Bit
  • Page 57 – Specification
  • Page 61 – Command support data; Peripheral Quaifier
  • Page 63 – Table 6-4: LOAD UNLOAD Command Parameter Combinations
  • Page 64 – LOCATE 2Bh
  • Page 65 – LOG SELECT 4Ch
  • Page 67 – LOG SENSE 4Dh
  • Page 68 – Page Code; page the requested data will begin.; The Log Page Descriptor
  • Page 69 – The Log Parameter Descriptor
  • Page 70 – TMC; Any update of the parameter
  • Page 71 – Write and Read Error Counters Pages (02h or 03h)
  • Page 73 – Reserved; Severity
  • Page 87 – Table 6-36: MIC Fixed Length Information Page
  • Page 97 – Table 6-42: Supported MODE SELECT Page Codes; performing MODE SELECT.
  • Page 99 – efi; nition
  • Page 100 – Table 6-45: Data Compression Control Page
  • Page 102 – Buffer Size at Early Warning:; returned with an ILLEGAL REQUEST sense key set.; Select Data Compression Algorithm:
  • Page 104 – Medium Format Recognition:; to reallocate the capacity of previously partitioned tapes.
  • Page 105 – Informational Exceptions Control Page (1Ch); Table 6-49 : Informational Exceptions Control Page
  • Page 106 – Table 6-50: AIT Device Configuration Page
  • Page 109 – Table 6-54: Supported MODE SENSE Page Codes
  • Page 110 – Block Descriptor Length:
  • Page 111 – PERSISTENT RESERVE IN 5Eh
  • Page 114 – PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT 5Fh
  • Page 116 – PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL 1Eh
  • Page 119 – READ ATTRIBUTE 8Ch
  • Page 120 – Table 6-66: READ ATTRIBUTE service action codes; ATTRIBUTE VALUES service action
  • Page 121 – ATTRIBUTE LIST service action
  • Page 122 – PARTITION LIST service action; VOLUME LIST service action
  • Page 123 – READ BLOCK LIMITS 05h
  • Page 124 – READ BUFFER 3Ch
  • Page 126 – Reserved EBOS
  • Page 127 – READ POSITION 34h
  • Page 128 – First block location:
  • Page 129 – RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS 1Ch
  • Page 130 – Table 6-81: RECEIVE DIAGNOSTICS results data
  • Page 132 – Parameter List Length:; transferred from the initiator to the logical unit.; Third Party Device ID
  • Page 133 – REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT 44h
  • Page 134 – Table 6-84: REPORT DENSITY SUPPORT data block descriptor
  • Page 135 – Primary Density Code:; indicates this density is the default density of the logical unit.
  • Page 136 – REPORT DEVICE IDENTIFIER A3h
  • Page 137 – REPORT LUNS A0h
  • Page 138 – REQUEST SENSE 03h
  • Page 139 – Table 6-87: Error Codes 70h and 71h Sense Data Format
  • Page 142 – MEDIUM ERROR
  • Page 143 – HARDWARE ERROR
  • Page 144 – UNIT ATTENTION
  • Page 145 – ABORTED COMMAND
  • Page 146 – Runtime Error Code
  • Page 149 – Reserved Immed
  • Page 150 – SEND DIAGNOSTIC 1Dh
  • Page 152 – SET DEVICE IDENTIFIER A4h
  • Page 155 – CHECK CONDITION; and the actual number of blocks or Filemarks spaced over.
  • Page 156 – TEST UNIT READY 00h
  • Page 157 – WRITE 0Ah
  • Page 158 – WRITE ATTRIBUTE 8Dh
  • Page 159 – Table 6-103: WRITE ATTRIBUTE parameter list format
  • Page 160 – Command Specification WRITE BUFFER; WRITE BUFFER 3Bh
  • Page 161 – WRITE BUFFER 6.Command Specification
  • Page 162 – Command Specification WRITE FILEMARKS; WRITE FILEMARKS 10h; Reserved WSmk; Number of Filemarks or Setmarks:; CONDITION status in each case.
  • Page 163 – Drive Diagnostics; Overview
  • Page 164 – Table 7-1: SEND DIAGNOSTIC Parameter If PF bit is ZERO
  • Page 165 – Diagnostic Test Number Summary
  • Page 166 – RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULT command
  • Page 177 – APPENDIX E: Medium Auxiliary Memory Attribute; APPENDIX E: Medium Auxiliary Memory; INTRODUCTION; Attribute Type
  • Page 178 – MEDIUM AUXILIARY MEMORY ATTRIBUTE DATA
  • Page 179 – Attribute Identifier Values; attribute is standard or vendor unique (; Standard Device Type Attributes
  • Page 180 – 005h ASSIGNING ORGANISATION:
  • Page 182 – Table 12-8: Medium USAGE HISTORY attribute format
  • Page 183 – 341h PARTITION USAGE HISTORY:
  • Page 184 – Table 12-9: PARTITION USAGE HISTORY attribute format
  • Page 185 – Standard Medium Type Attributes; ID Attribute
  • Page 186 – 406h MEDIUM MANUFACTURE DATE:; Standard Host Type Attributes
  • Page 189 – Page 31h: AIT Device Configuration Page; How to initialize a WORM cartridge.
  • Page 190 – How to handle the WORM cartridge in the drive.
  • Page 191 – Appendix G: CD-ROM Device Emulation for Disaster Recovery; do a complete restore of the system.; Creating Disaster Recovery Tape; and will not take the drive out of DR mode.; Exiting DR Mode; once the drive exits from DR mode.; Supported CD-ROM DR Command Set; LOCATE command and READ 6 (0x08) command executing in sequence.; Length
  • Page 192 – Mode Sense/Select Page Code 0x3C; Reset Handling
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SDX-1100V

SDX-1100V/R

5.25”Model

Product Specification Manual

Version 1.0

August, 2006



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