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Visual media inspection – Dell 110T DLT1 Drive User Manual

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Dell DLT, VS and SDLT Media Handbook

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Visual Media Inspection

When to perform a visual inspection

Best practices: Each time a tape is loaded or changed
When a tape cartridge is dropped or subjected to a hard physical shock
When a shipment of tapes shows any sign of shipping damage
If the DLT, DLT VS or SDLT drive becomes inoperable after loading a tape

! If a drive error occurs, inspect the current and previous cartridge used in that drive.

To Inspect a Cartridge

Case: Inspect the case for cracks, chips or signs of damage.
Cartridge: Inspect the exterior of the cartridge for chips, cracks, dents, or missing screws. Gently

shake the cartridge. Listen for rattling or loose pieces.

Cartridge door: Ensure that the door is moveable and the spring is present.
Write Protect Switch: Move switch. It should snap into write-protected mode and write-enabled

mode.

Cartridge Leader: Gently inspect the cartridge leader to verify that it has not been damaged and

is in the correct position.

o

DLTtape cartridges: Check the height of the leader to ensure that the loop is sticking up

approximately 3/16” (4mm).

o

Super DLTtape Cartridges: Ensure that the buckle is not bent in or out.


! When inspecting the cartridge leader do not use anything that could leave contamination, such as a pen or
pencil

.

Reel Locks: Check that both reel locks are visible. Verify operation using a small flat-blade

screwdriver. The reel locks should spring back when released.

Cartridge Hub: Confirm the spring-loaded hub on the bottom of the cartridge is centered. Press

the hub; it will spring back if operating properly.

Figure 19 Media Inspection 1