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Seagate DAT Drive Installation Manual—English
Note: A slowly flashing green LED in conjunction with the
yellow LED indicates that a prerecorded audio tape has
been inserted in the drive.
Four recognition holes allow the drive to identify the type of
tape, determine its magnetic thickness, and to determine
whether the tape is prerecorded or unrecorded or is a
cleaning cartridge. Other cartridge features that allow the
drive to optically sense cartridge in are Beginning-of-tape and
End-of-tape.
Write-protecting a DAT cartridge
Figure 11 shows how to write-protect or write-enable a DAT tape
using the sliding write-protect tab. You can only write data to the
tape when the tab is in the closed position.
Figure 11
Write-protect tab on a DAT cartridge
Write
Enabled
Cleaning the tape heads
If excessive magnetic dust or debris collects at one or more of
the tape heads, your drive may not be able to read from or write
to tape. To avoid this situation, you must clean the tape heads
on your DAT drive
•
after the first four hours of tape movement of a new
cartridge,
•
after every 25 hours of read/write operation, and
Write
Protected