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GT 205

Double-Space Rack, Five-bay FireWire Enclosure with SCSI/FireWire

Expansion Bay

Quick Guide

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Dec 7, 2006

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Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer

Unless noted otherwise, this document and the information herein disclosed are proprietary to Glyph Technologies, 227 Cherry St.

Ithaca, NY 14850 (“GLYPH”). Any person or entity to whom this document is furnished or having possession thereof, by acceptance, assumes custody thereof and agrees that the document is given in confidence and will not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part, nor used or revealed to any person in any manner except to meet the purposes for which it was delivered. Additional rights and obligations regarding this document and its contents may be defined by a separate written agreement with GLYPH, and if so, such separate written agreement shall be controlling.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by GLYPH. Although

GLYPH will make every effort to inform users of substantive errors,

GLYPH disclaims all liability for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or any software described herein, including without limitation contingent, special, or incidental liability.

© 2002-2005 Glyph Technologies. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Glyph and the Glyph logo are registered trademarks of Glyph Technologies. All other brands and product names mentioned are trademarks of their respective holders.

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This document is a brief introduction to Glyph’s GT 205, a double-space rack, five-bay FireWire hot-swap enclosure for GT Key™ cartridges, and other storage devices.

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Notes

Notes alert you to important information. They are indented and preceded by the word Note in bold type.

Cautions

Cautions alert the user to actions or situations that can result in damage to users or data. Cautions are accompanied by a triangle icon, as in the example below.

C AUTION :

If the container is damaged, file a report with the carrier or dealer immediately.

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Please use the following contact information to contact Glyph and its distributors.

Glyph USA offers phone support Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to

6:00 pm Eastern Time.

Note: DO NOT ship any return goods to the mailing addresses below unless you have a valid RMA number. All goods will be refused delivery unless a valid RMA number is displayed on the outside of the package .

U NITED S TATES OF A MERICA

Mailing Address

Glyph Technologies

227 Cherry St.

Ithaca, NY 14850

USA

Phone/Fax

Phone:

+1 607-275-0345

Fax:

+1 607-275-9464

Email and Web Site

General information: [email protected]

Sales enquiries: [email protected]

Technical support: [email protected]

www.glyphtech.com

Europe

Mailing Address

Steyler Str. 121

D - 41334 Nettetal

Germany

Phone/Fax Email and Web Site

Phone: 0049 (0) 21 57

/ 12 76 23

Sales enquires: [email protected]

Fax : 0049 (0) 21 57 /

12 83 12

Technical support: [email protected]

www.glyphtech.com

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Contents of This Guide

Glyph’s GT Series, p. 4

About the GT 205, p. 7

Unpacking Your GT 205, p. 12

Installing and Connecting the Hardware, p. 13

Preparing Your Drive for Use: Mac OS 9 Users, p. 14

Preparing Your Drive for Use: Mac OS X Users, p. 15

Preparing Your Drive for Use: Windows Users, p. 16

Care and Maintenance of the GT 205, p. 20

Troubleshooting, p. 22

GT 205 Specifications, p. 23

Audio Storage Guide, p. 24

Glyph’s GT Series

The GT Series is a cross-functional line of FireWire-based storage subsystems designed for mobility and easy expansion:

GT Key - A hot-swappable FireWire Drive

GT 050 - A Fixed-Mount FireWire Tabletop Drive

GT 051 - A Tabletop One-bay enclosure for GT Key drives

GT 103 - A One-space Thee-bay enclosure for GT Key drives

GT 060BR - A FireWire 800 Hardware RAID 0 Tabletop Drive

GT 205- A Two-space Five-bay enclosure

GT 050Q - A Tabletop Drive with FireWire 400, 800, USB and eSATA

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The GT Series incorporates Glyph’s own advanced FireWire technology called Integrity™. Inspired by the limitations of existing hybrid ATA-to-FireWire hot-swap products, Glyph engineers resolved the data integrity problems that arise from breaking at the ATA interface by incorporating unique enhancements to existing FireWire standards. As a result, the GT Key drive cartridge contains the

ATA-to-FireWire bridging technology in the cartridge itself. When removing a hard drive from the receiver, the drive and its bridge remain together to support hard drive hot-swapping in the proper way—using circuits and protocols that are intended for hot-swap applications. The GT Series sets new standards as Glyph’s Integrity™ technology surpasses today’s other hot-swappable storage.

FireWire is an implementation of the IEEE 1394 serial bus standard. It not only supports automatic configuration ("plug and play") and hot-swapping of devices, it’s fast, and best of all it’s reliable for audio/video as well as for computer peripherals.

FireWire supports peripherals in a tree-like structure, as opposed to

SCSI's linear structure. It allows peer-to-peer device communication— e.g. between a scanner and a printer—to take place, without using system memory or the CPU.

With FireWire you don’t have to worry about IDs or device termination; you can hook up to 63 devices to the same bus, with cable lengths of up to 4.5 meters (14 feet) including internal cabling, allowed between devices.

Its cable is not only more convenient than SCSI’s but can also carry power. This allows low-consumption devices to operate without a separate power cord, by using power supplied by other devices on the bus.

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Noise Control

Elimination of Signal noise

Components in GT Series enclosures are of the highest quality possible. These include:

• Heavy-gauge internal power cabling to carry current with minimal loss

• Bridge circuit boards designed to provide extra functions and top performance

• High-quality data cables to maintain signal integrity at high data rates

We use Teflon ribbon cables in our GT Series FireWire solutions because Teflon is the best insulator for minimizing cross-talk and maintaining high-frequency signal integrity. Good insulation maintains signal quality. Maintaining signal quality ensures maximum data transfer rates.

Elimination of Acoustic Noise

GT Series enclosures and the GT Key incorporate sound-damping metal to support quiet recording by virtually eliminating noise caused by the vibrations of hard drives and fans.

This material is a constrained-layer composite—a laminate formed of two layers of metal sandwiching a viscoelastic polymer core. Vibration felt by the metal layers is dampened by the softer center layer: the deformation of the core facilitates the absorption of vibrational energy. The combination of quiet metal and secure fastening with sturdy steel mounting hardware helps to ensure a still, quiet environment for your recording sessions.

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Power

Glyph uses efficient, high-quality power supplies, selected specifically for the demands of production environments.

Our power supplies have a large amount of headroom, so your Glyph system will function, for brief periods of time, with AC lines significantly below specified limits.

Glyph FireWire devices, even when they’re not turned on, will pass signal and bus power through to downstream FireWire devices.

Glyph’s FireWire solutions are 100% compliant with FireWire specifications for reliable operation using FireWire’s repeater functionality.

About the GT 205

The GT 205 is a double-space five-bay FireWire enclosure. It can be configured with four GT Key hot-swappable FireWire drives in any available capacities, and its SCSI/FireWire expansion bay offers the option of AIT backup, SCSI or FireWire hot-swap receiving bay,

DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW. The four standard GT Key FireWire hot-swap drive bays on the GT 205 are connected together using an internal FireWire hub, and have two out-facing FireWire ports, which are the lower connectors on the rear of the chassis. If the device in the expansion bay is SCSI, it uses two SCSI connectors on the rear of the chassis. If the expansion bay device is FireWire, it uses two additional

FireWire ports on the rear of the chassis. The expansion bay ports are always the upper ports on the back of the chassis.

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About the GT Key

The GT Key is at the heart of the GT Series. Fully hot-swappable using

Glyph's proprietary Integrity™ FireWire interface, you can easily shuttle content to other GT Series enclosures with the 7,200 RPM GT

Key. Utilizing a high-performance hard drive and Glyph's tri-laminate sound-damping technology, a GT Key is not only fast, but it's quiet too.

Integrity™ is an advanced FireWire hot-swap interface that provides greater reliability than existing hybrid to ATA-to-FireWire products.

This offers true hard drive hot-swap technology, ensuring data integrity and consistency: removing a hot-swap drive from a Glyph

FireWire system interrupts the data signal at the FireWire bus, not on the ATA bus as with other hot-swap systems.

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When transporting an individual GT Key cartridge, place it in plastic carrying case that it came in. This will help ensure the safety of the sensitive electronics exposed at the back of the cartridge.

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Details

GT Keys load conveniently into the GT 205 chassis by means of a flip-out handle at the front of the drive. The Key lock can be used to prevent the removal of GT Key drives. The illustration below shows four GT Keys in a GT 205 chassis.

Power switch

LED: power to chassis

Rear panel expansion bay ports, SCSI or FireWire

(upper connectors)

GT Key drive

FireWire bay ports

(bottom connectors)

LED: drive activity

LED: power to cartridge

Front Panel FireWire Port

Drive latch flips out for drive removal

FireWire/SCSI

Expansion port

(shown with AIT)

Indicator Light on Chassis

• The power switch LED glows green to indicate that AC power is applied: the GT 205 is plugged in and switched on.

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Power switch with LED: AC power to chassis

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GT Key Indicator Lights

• The LED labeled “Power” glows green to indicate that power is applied to the cartridge.

• The LED labeled “Activity” glows yellow to indicate drive activity.

Features

• Sound-absorbing metal with noise-damping construction

• AC power input filter

• Three internal power supplies: (1) 51w for the expansion bay and

(2) 70w for the four GT Key bays

• Durable 2U rack enclosure

• 80mm quiet ventilator fan

• Indicator lights to monitor drive activity, and to indicate power supplied to GT 205 and GT Keys

• Front panel FireWire port

Requirements

Macintosh Computer

• Computer with FireWire port(s) or FireWire host bus adapter

• MacOS 8.5 or greater, including Mac OS X

Windows Computer

• Computer with FireWire port(s) or FireWire host bus adapter

• Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME or XP

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Unpacking Your GT 205

Your Glyph GT 205 and accessories are packaged in a sturdy shipping container. Please inspect the container for evidence of shipping damage and mishandling.

C AUTION :

If the container is damaged, file a report with the carrier or dealer immediately. Do not attempt to unpack and operate your GT 205 until the carrier or dealer confirms the damage.

If the container is in good condition, proceed with unpacking the GT

205. Verify that all of the items described in the next section are present and in good condition.

Inspection

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If any of the items you expect to find in your container is missing or damaged, contact the dealer before proceeding any further.

In any case, do keep the shipping container and all packing materials in a safe place.

The GT 205 package includes:

• GT 205 Enclosure

• FireWire cable(s): If the expansion bay holds a FireWire device, you will receive two cables, (1) 2-meter and (1) .5-meter. If the expansion bay holds a SCSI device you will receive a SCSI teminator. SCSI cables are sold separately.

• Power cable

• rack screws

• Documentation CD with warranty card and this guide

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Installing and Connecting the Hardware

1.

Position the GT 205.

Place the unit on a flat, level surface, or install the unit into a rack with the four supplied rack screws.

C AUTION :

Speakers are magnetic devices; they can harm your data if they’re too close to your hard drives or tape cartridges.

2.

Connect the power cable (power off):

Make sure that the power is off on all of your computer equipment and the GT 205.

Connect the power cable to the back of the GT 205. Plug the three-prong plug into an appropriate power receptacle, preferably with surge and spike protection.

3.

Connect the 2-meter FireWire cable.

Plug one end of the FireWire cable into your computer’s FireWire port, and the other into one of the two lower FireWire ports on the GT 205 (it doesn’t matter which one). If the expansion bay in the GT 205 holds a FireWire device, there will be two additional

FireWire ports above the lower connectors. Daisy-chain the lower and upper ports together with the supplied .5-meter FireWire cable.

4.

If the device in the expansion bay is SCSI, connect a SCSI cable from one of the ports on the GT 205 to a SCSI card in your computer. (SCSI cable and card sold separately) Connect the supplied terminator to the other open SCSI port on the GT 205.

5.

Insert any GT Key cartridges into the unit.

Pull the handle on the cartridge out, then slide the cartridge into the slot on the GT 205 and press the handle in well to secure the cartridge firmly into place.

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6.

Power up the GT 205.

7.

Power up your computer.

If you are using a Macintosh computer the drive should mount automatically on your desktop.

Preparing Your Drive for Use: Mac OS 9 Users

Since your hard disk drive comes pre-formatted for Macintosh you don’t need to format it on installation. If you should need to re-initialize the disk, you can use the Erase Disk command in the Mac operating system. This command will erase all the data on a volume and create a new file system. Erase disk will not allow you to re-partition a FireWire drive or create a different volume structure than what was previously there.

If you need more functionality than what is supplied by Mac OS 9, get a formatting and partitioning utility. Glyph recommends FWB’s Hard

Disk Toolkit or Charismac’s Anubis utility. These will allow you to re-partition a disk and create multiple volumes, as well as format those volumes. Directions for using these utilities will be included with them.

Mac OS X users should use Disk Utility (supplied with the Mac OS X operating system) to format and partition drives.

Re-initializing your drive using Erase Disk (Mac OS 9

Users)

Your new drive should have automatically mounted on the desktop as a Glyph volume. We advise that you give it a recognizable name or number on your desktop.

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Your drive is a single volume by default. To re-initialize your drive, use the following procedure.

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This procedure will destroy any data currently on the drive. Before formatting a drive, save any important data it contains.

1.

Select the volume by clicking on it once in the Finder

2.

Go to the Special menu and select Erase Disk...

The Erase Disk dialog box opens to verify your decision to erase the disk.

3.

In the Name field, enter the new name for the disk or leave the name as it is.

4.

In the Format drop-down menu, choose an Extended volume .

All GT Key drives are formatted at the factory as Extended volumes.

5.

Click Erase.

The disk is now erased and should mount on your desktop with the new volume information.

Preparing Your Drive for Use: Mac OS X Users

Since your Glyph hard disk drive comes pre-formatted for Macintosh you don’t need to format it on installation. If your computer is running Mac OS X and you decide to reformat or partition your drive, use Disk Utility (supplied with the Mac OS X operating system).

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Preparing Your Drive for Use: Windows Users

Because Glyph hard disk drives are formatted for Macintosh, Windows users must reformat their drives in order to use them.

Windows 98 SE

1.

From your computer’s task bar, go to Start > Programs > MS-DOS

Prompt .

2.

At the prompt, type fdisk and press Enter.

You’ll see a long message about disk support.

3.

Enter Y (type Y and press Enter).

You are invited to make a choice.

4.

Enter 5 to change the current fixed disk drive.

MS-DOS displays the connected disk drives.

5.

Enter the number of the disk that has no corresponding drive letter (in the example below, that’s Drive 2).

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You are invited to make a choice (same list as in Step 3).

6.

Enter 1 to create a primary DOS partition.

Your computer verifies the drive’s integrity, after which you are asked to choose whether you want to use all the space available.

7.

Enter Y to opt for using the maximum available space.

Your computer again verifies the drive’s integrity.

8.

When the drive’s integrity has been verified, press ESC (Escape) three times to exit fdisk.

9.

At the prompt, type exit.

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10. Restart your computer.

Your new drive is now ready to use.

Windows 2000

1.

Right-click My Computer and click Manage .

2.

In the Computer Management window, click Disk Management .

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The Write Signature wizard pops up.

3.

Use the wizard to write a signature to the new drive.

4.

Use the instructions that came with your operating system to continue formatting the drive. We suggest doing a Quick Format.

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Formatting will take a few minutes, after which your drive will be ready to use.

Windows XP

1.

Open Control Panel and click Administrative Tools .

2.

Click Computer Management.

3.

Click Disk Management .

The Write Signature wizard pops up.

4.

Use the wizard to write a signature to the new drive.

5.

Use the instructions that came with your operating system to continue formatting your drive. We suggest doing a Quick Format.

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Care and Maintenance of the GT 205

C AUTION :

To properly operate and store your GT 205, make sure you observe the rules for temperature and humidity specified on page 23.

Power

Current

• Use only 100-240V AC.

• Avoid plugging into an outlet used by high-current equipment like copiers or shredders.

Power and FireWire Cables

• Don’t crush cables or place heavy items on them. If the cable insulation appears worn or broken, don’t use the cable.

• Always unplug a cable by holding the plug. Never pull the cable itself, as it may damage the plug.

• If you are not planning to use your drives for a while, unplug the power cable from the outlet.

Environmental Conditions

Shock and Vibration

Don’t subject the unit to excessive vibration. When shipping, remove any GT Key cartridges from the unit.

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If you intend to ship your GT 205, make sure it does not contain any drive cartridges. If you want to ship a GT Key cartridge with the GT

205, use the GT Key packaging designed for that purpose.

Dust, Heat, Humidity

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When transporting an individual cartridge, place it in the GT Key case that it came in. This will help ensure the safety of the sensitive electronics exposed at the back of the cartridge.

Don’t leave the GT 205 or a GT Key in a location subject to excessive dust, direct sunlight, sudden changes in temperature (the resulting condensation can cause damage), or high humidity or temperature.

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If the GT 205 is turned on with condensation inside, and a drive is installed, the drive or the GT 205 may be damaged. After a sudden change in temperature wait at least one hour before turning on the

GT 205.

Ventilation

The GT 205 is equipped with a quiet fan for ventilation. Install the unit where it will have free air circulation around the case, and don’t cover it while it’s running.

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Troubleshooting

If you are having difficulties or need assistance getting started, Glyph

Technical Support will be glad to assist you. Contact addresses and

numbers are on page 3 of this guide.

Before contacting Glyph please review the table below.

Symptom Diagnosis Treatment

Errors when reading from or writing to drive in Pro Tools.

Your Pro Tools DAE setting may be wrong.

Check DAE setting in Pro

Tools.

No obvious reason?

Run Norton Speed Disk.

Connect cables.

Mac OS 9: Glyph

FireWire drive does not mount on the

Desktop.

The cables may not be connected.

The Mac FireWire extensions may not be enabled.

Mac OS 9 or X: Glyph

FireWire drive is visible on the FireWire bus, but not on the

Desktop.

The drive’s directory structure may be damaged.

Enable FireWire extensions:

FireWire Enabler and

FireWire Support.

Use a disk repair utility such as Alsoft Disk Warrior or

Norton Disk Doctor to repair the directory.

Mac OS 9 or X: When I unplug the drive from the FireWire bus an error message appears on the screen.

You may be unplugging the drive without dismounting the volume first.

Always drag the volume(s) to the trash on the Mac before unplugging the drive or turning off the drive’s power.

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GT 205 Specifications

Form configuration

Construction

Double space enclosure for four GT Key hot-swappable FireWire drives.

Sound-absorbing metal around the drive, heat-dissipating aluminum enclosure, stainless steel faceplate.

Oxford 911 bridging chip Interface connectivity IEEE

1394 (FireWire)

Power supply

Temperature Operating

Universal 100-240V AC 50/60Hz

5°C to 55°C (41°F to 131°F)

Non-operating -40° C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F)

Humidity Operating 30% to 80% (assuming no condensation)

Non-operating 10% to 90%

Weight (loaded with 4 GT Keys)

Weight (with DVD or AIT only)

13 kg (28 lbs)

8 kg (17 lbs)

Physical dimensions (H x W x D) 3.5” x 19” x 16”

Warranty 3 years, GT Key hard drives carry overnight advance replacement warranty in 1st year

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Audio Storage Guide

Be careful not to underestimate your needs. For maximum performance you should use a drive at least 30% larger than your estimated need. This gives you the room you need for operating overhead and extra files generated during mixing and editing.

Note: The following charts illustrate the capacities required for specific bit depths, sample rates and track counts. The ability to achieve higher track counts depends on your DAW.

16 Bit Audio Storage Guide

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