Tandberg Data SDLT 600 User Manual
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Data Cartridge Handling Guidelines
SDLT 600 Product Manual
B-2
March 2004
81-81184-02 REV A01
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When placing data cartridges in archival storage, be certain you stand each data cartridge 
vertically.
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Do not carry data cartridges loosely in a box or any other container. Allowing data cartridges to hit 
together exposes them to unnecessary physical shock.
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Always observe the proper environmental conditions for storing data cartridges. Refer to the data 
cartridge reference card supplied with each data cartridge. The ambient operating environment for 
the data cartridge is
N
OTE
: If storage or transportation of a data cartridge has exposed it to conditions
outside the ambient values above, you should “condition” the data 
cartridge to its operating environment for a 24-hour period.
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Maintain clean operating, working, and storage environments.
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Do not expose the data cartridge to moisture or direct sunlight.
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Do not place data cartridges on or near devices that may produce magnetic fields, such as 
computer monitors, motors, or video equipment. Such exposure can alter or erase data on the 
media.
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Avoid unnecessary opening of the data cartridge door; this may expose the media to contamination 
or physical damage.
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Do not touch or allow direct contact with media or tape leader. Dust or natural skin oils can 
contaminate the data cartridge and impact media performance.
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Do not insert any data cartridge that has been dropped into the SDLT 600 tape drive without at 
least a thorough visual inspection, as described in 
“Data Cartridge Inspection Procedure” on
. A dropped data cartridge may have dislodged, loosened, or damaged internal
components.
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Never apply adhesive labels or notes on the top, side, or bottom of your DLTtape VS1 data 
cartridge. Only use the user slide-in type label provided with each data cartridge and slide it into 
the label slot on the data cartridge.
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Do not use graphite pencils, water-soluble felt pens, or other debris-producing writing instruments 
on your labels. Never erase a label—replace it.
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Be certain you place the unused data cartridge labels in the protective box so that you do not 
inadvertently pick them up along with the data cartridge during subsequent usage. A static 
electricity charge on a data cartridge may cause a label to cling to the data cartridge. A label that is 
accidentally inserted into the tape drive along with a data cartridge can prevent the hub reel and 
drive gear from meshing.
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Follow all data cartridge handling instructions that accompany your data cartridges or tape drive.
Temperature
10
°
C to 40
°
C (50
°
F to 104
°
F)
Relative Humidity
20% to 80% (non-condensing)
