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1. 9 Display Offsets Figure 34 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 1 5 Mode 1 Sensors 2 Motors 3 Offsets 4 Set Up 5 Home Motors 1 Chassis Sensors 1 Picker Extend 1 Find All Offsets 1 Config Information 1 Home Picker 2 Lift Sensors 2 Picker Retract 2 Find Lift Piv Off 2 Status Information 2 Home Lift 3 MTE Sensors 3 Lift Up 3 Find Picker Offs 3 Error Information 3 Home Pivot 4 Pivot Sensors 4 Lift Down 4 Find Mailslot Off 4 Network Interface 4 Home Mailslot 5 Cables Fuses 5 Pivot Left 5 Set Ref Adjust 5 Offline Operations 6 Power Supply 6 Pivot Right 6 Find Pivot Align Menu System Page 57 8 Maintenance Mode 6 Opn Cls Mailslot 7 Initialize 8 Rezero Unit 9 Position 10 Move Media Figure 35 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 6 10 8 Maintenance Mode 11 Pick Cartridge 12 Store Cartridge 13 Push into Drive 14 Pull from Drive 15 Eject Media Figure 36 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 11 15 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 58 Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive 3 Drive 4 Drive 5 Drive 6 8 Maintenance Mode 16 Check Elements 17 Scan Bar Codes 18 Cycle Count 19 Cycle Tests 20 Demonstration
2. 6 Power Supply 5V Supply Displays voltage from the 5 volt power supply 12V Supply Displays voltage from the 12 volt power supply 24V supply Displays voltage from the 24 volt power supply CJ10 Power Supply IFC Monitors cable connection from CJ10 on the main controller board to the power distribution board power supply monitor interface cable 1 proper operation 7 Drive Sensors Drive n Select drive to check sensors Menu System Page 61 Menu Selection Description 8 Magazine Sensors Magazine in Place Detects that magazine is present Magazine Latched Detects that Magazine is properly latched CJ8 Solenoid Cable Monitors cable connection fromCJ8 on magazine mailslot board to the magazine sensors and solenoid 1 proper operation Fuse F3 Solenoid Monitors fuse 3 which powers the solenoid with 24 volts for the magazine release mechanism 1 proper operation 9 Mailslot Sensors Mailslot Open Detects mailslot open Mailslot Closed Detects mailslot closed Media Inserted Detects presence of media in mailslot via the Media Present sensor CJ4 Sensors Cable Monitors cable connection from CJ4 on magazine mailslot board to the mailslot sensors 1 proper operation Fuse F2 Mslot Motor Monitors fuse 2 which powers the mailslot stepper motor with 24 volts 1 proper operation 2 Motors 1 Picke
3. 1 IP Address 1 Scan Elements 2 Serial Number 2 Drive States 2 Error Statistics 2 Subnet Mask 2 Unload Drives 3 Date and Time 3 Power On Hours 3 Event History 4 Changer Address 4 Unit Cycle Count 4 Micro Op Stack 5 Drive Addresses 5 Drive Load Counts 6 Changer Options 6 Function Counts 7 Passwords 8 RMI Information Figure 33 Set Up Library Menu Options 3 Park Library 4 Test Library 5 Service Drives 6 Restore Drives 7 Clean Drives 8 I O Cleaner Cart 9 Cleaner Cart Cnt 10 Drive Clean Cnt 11 Cabinet Lights Menu System Page 53 Table 7 Set Up Library Menu Selections Menu Selection Description 1 Config Information Allows viewing and editing of library configuration settings 1 Unit Information To view the storage slot count drive count and firmware revision 2 Serial Number To view the serial number assigned to the library 3 Date and Time To view edit the current date and time settings 4 Changer Address To view set the changer SCSI ID 5 Drive Addresses To view set individual drive SCSI IDs 6 Changer Options To view edit changer options Changer Ejects To enable library control to eject media from the drives Wait on Load To cause library to wait until a drive spins
4. CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Power Cord Set Selection The voltage rating and the current rating of the power cord set shall be higher than the rated voltage and current of this unit The voltage of the power cord set shall be higher than the power source For the U S and Canada Power cord must be UL listed and CSA labeled Type SJT SVT ST SJO or SO 3 conductors No 18 AWG rated 125v 10A For Germany and continental Europe STROMANFNAHME 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 6A Fur eine 230V Anwendung ist eine harmonisierte lt HAR gt konfektionierte Leitungsschnur Typ HO5vvf3G1 00 die f r 250V 10A oder die Gleichwertigkeit geeognet ist zu benutzen Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 76 APPENDIX D ERROR CODES In the event of an error while on line the library retries the operation that failed If this operation fails the library attempts to return the media to their location before the operation started and sends an error code to the host computer This error code is displayed on the front panel of the
5. Menu System Page 49 Library Status Menu Overview Use the Library Status menu to view the library s status only To make changes to the library s status use the Set Up menu The figure below shows the Library Status menu options 1 Library Status 1 Config Information 2 Status Information 3 Error Information 4 Network Interface 1 Unit Information 1 Element Status 1 Error Log 1 IP Address 2 Serial Number 2 Drive States 2 Error Statistics 2 Subnet Mask 3 Date and Time 3 Power On Hours 3 Event History 4 Changer Address 4 Unit Cycle Count 4 Micro Op Stack 5 Drive Addresses 5 Drive Load Counts 6 Changer Options 6 Function Counts 7 Passwords 8 RMI Information Figure 32 Library Status Menu Options Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 50 Table 6 Library Status Menu Selections Menu Selection Description 1 Config Information Allows viewing only of library configuration settings 1 Unit Information To view the storage slot count drive count and firmware revision 2 Serial Number To view the serial number assigned to the library 3 Date and Time To view the current date and time settings 4 Changer Address To view the changer SCSI ID 5 Drive
6. 1 Check All Elems 1 Scan All Carts 2 Check Curr Elem 2 Scan Current Cart 3 Check Magazine 3 Scan magazine 1 Cycle Lift 2 Cycle Picker 3 Cycle Mailslot 4 Cycle Magazine 5 Cycle Cartridge 6 Cycle Drive 7 Cycle Slot Drive 8 Cycle Full Slots 9 Error Log Figure 37 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 16 20 8 Maintenance Mode 21 production Tests 22 Drive Maint Tests 23 Release Lift Figure 38 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 21 23 Menu System Page 59 Table 8 Maintenance Mode Menu Selections Menu Selection Description 1 Sensors Allows selection of individual sensors for manual testing The state indicator on the LCD display is one when OPTO is blocked and zero when OPTO is unblocked There is also an audible tone each time the sensor changes state 1 Chassis Sensors Vert Path All Cols All vertical path sensors can be checked here Vert Path Col 1 To test column 1 individually Vert Path Col 2 To test column 2 individually Vert Path Col 3 To test column 3 individually Vert Path Col 4 To test column 4 individually Vert Path Col 5 To test column 5 individually Vert Path Col 6 To test column 6 individually Vert Path Col 7 To test column 7 individually Rear Door Open Detects whether rear d
7. World Wide Web www plasmon com To obtain technical support in Europe Plasmon Technical Support 44 0 1763 262 963 44 0 1763 264 444 fax e mail support plasmon co uk World Wide Web www plasmon com International Calls 1 719 593 4437 1 719 593 4192 fax Plasmon Storing More Of Your Digital World
8. home sensors or ure replace media trans selector nut detent port assembly 3F Slider misposition Slider motor or fin Check for mechanical fail gers jammed For ure replace media trans ward position sensor port assembly Picker fingers are in a danger zone for moving the lift Picker is not block ing the picker for ward position sensor when trying to move the lift 43 I O station blocked I O door plate Check for smooth opera tion of I O door opening The IN retracted Mailslot motor or position sensor is mailslot PWA still blocked The motor did not move The motor stalled during movement 44 Picker not at drive Operator error Attempting to load a drive Attempting to unload a drive 45 Element scan failure Lift cable or lift Check connections motor replace cable or lift motor Failed to move the lift motor Invalid element Host software media present check 49 Barcode reader is Barcode reader not installed cable connections 4a Rear door open Rear door sensor or Check sensor and cable cable Error Codes Page 85 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Doing background process checking Checking if library is ready for motor movement Trying to initialize library 4b Barcode read failure Barcode reader Check that labels from media have not come off 4d Can t configure drive Drive module drive or drive interface
9. lille 36 As Shipped trom Plasmon asi ices sa romai g moe enc ER Res RU cce s ae Be ica fui eee RR 36 Free Standing to Rack Mount Library Conversion nh 38 Packing Instructions V40 V102 iusso aua au 000 REOR KK Ru be RR RR ae ee ees 39 CHAPTER 3 MENU SISTERE bi orn SURE APEC PIPE EE ads 45 Navigating the Menu System ass me eer a tee ERERT RP ernannt Red ebd st 45 Power Up Menu Options ns 47 Main Menu Overview llle hah 48 Library Status Menu Overview lisse 50 Set Up Library Menu Overview lisse RR hr es 53 Maintenance Mode Menu Overview llli 57 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Lass ua zeadEa e ARA AA AAA AAA 65 Overall Library Specifications oooooooocnnrnrorrr ee 65 Power Cord Specifications teens 67 SCSI Cable Specifications 2 es 67 SCSI Cables and Connectors 0c eects 67 SCSI Cable Length un ea RR RU REA pex ERA Re Radar Ra Ye une 67 SCSI Termination eer 67 APPENDIX B SCSI BUS PORATION e rr AAA ees bees oes 69 SCSI Bus COnmgurauot sca ace o RR ORE ROCA REOR OR KG KEWA Rake eee Ree Re eee wed 69 Sool ID Config SUD qs sop kaka KK KG donee NG AWA NG MAG eek ed Bee eh ed 74 APPENDIX C SAFETY AGENCY STANDARDS 222 2a eese 75 FCC NOCE AA a ee near lee 75 Industry Canadian Notice per ICES 003 2 00 0 0 eee 75 European Notice sce ae Mia ae Rite 75 Australia New Zealand 0 0 0 eee rns 76 Laser Satety No
10. tion failure 1 Completion status Pass through PWA from pass through interface 2 Motor did not move sending passthrough Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 92 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Motor stalled while moving sending passthrough Motor did not move recalling passthrough Motor stalled while moving recalling passthrough 68 Position time out mailslot Mailslot PWA 69 Position time out passthrough Pass through PWA 6c Start drive service 6d End service drive 6e Switch to alternate MTA 6f Switch to Primary MTA 70 Comm time out DSP Main controller PWA Commanding DSP Waiting for the lift to complete Waiting for the picker to complete Waiting for the pivot to complete Waiting for the flip to complete Reading flip sensor status Waiting for multiple motor axis to com plete their move ments Error Codes Page 93 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 71 CAN time out drive 1 to 12 drive control ler or CAN cable connections 1 Checking drive inter face board self test 2 Getting drive status 3 Powering drive off 4 Powering drive on 5 Changing drive ID 6 Setting drive options 7 Sending mainte nance command to a drive 8
11. Display LCD located directly above the buttons provides system status and other important information Description Line Selection Button Indicators Figure 29 LCD Display Format The description line displays the number and name of the mode or test An ellipsis following a name indicates that the selection contains submenus The selection button indicators display the function of the four buttons located directly below the indicator A dash above a button means that no function is associated with this key The following LCD Symbols table provides an explanation of each symbol Menu System Page 45 Table 3 LCD Symbols Symbol Meaning Enter a menu selection Exit a menu selection Change a mode selection Switch to display scroll mode Ale FELIS Confirm a selection Decrement a numeric value or scroll display up Increase a numeric value Go to the previous menu item Go to the next menu item Ikik alle Open the mailslot Display a list of menu items mi Run a motor or execute a function Indicates a drive is turned off Indicates a media exists in an element Indicates the element is empty Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 46 Power Up Menu Options The following operations can be performed at the initial power up stage e Entering the library s main menu system Opening or closing the mailslot e Viewing error inform
12. Robotics Avg Exchange Time lt 7 sec lt 7 sec lt 7 sec lt 7 sec Bar Code Reader standard standard standard standard Automated Mailslot single single Magazine 5 slot 5 slot 5 slot 5 slot US Warranty Three Years First year on site 5x9xNBD extended options available Second year is return to factory automation parts and labor only Outside US Contact Plasmon Library Interface LVD or SE auto sensing SCSI 2 and SCSI 3 compliant 68 pin high density female connector Options Redundant Power Supply Redundant Power Supply 19 Rack Mount 19 Rack Mount Space Requirements Width in cm Height in cm Depth in cm Allow 3 airflow behind unit and 2 airflow on both sides Specifications Page 65 Specification V40 V60 V68 V102 Dimensions Stand Alone Width in cm 19 48 19 48 19 48 19 48 Height in cm 33 5 85 33 5 85 47 119 47 119 Depth in cm 33 83 33 83 33 83 33 83 Weight Ibs kg 294 133 6 241 109 411 186 447 203 Dimensions Rack Mount Width in cm 17 6 44 7 17 6 44 7 17 6 44 7 17 6 44 7 Height in cm 30 1 76 5 30 1 76 5 43 3 110 43 3 110 19U 19U 26U 26U Depth in cm 30 76 2 30 76 2 31 8 80 8 31 8 80 8 Weight Ibs kg 301 4 137 314 4 142 9 420 9 191 3 456 9 207 7 Dimensions Shipping Width in cm 28 5 72 4 28 5 72 4 28 5 72 4 28 5 72 4 Height in cm 47 3 120 2 47 3 120 2 59 4 151 59 4 151 Depth in cm 46 5 118 1 46 5 118 1 46 5 118 1 46 5 118 1 Weight Ibs kg 363 16
13. Slot 1 Drive Media Column 3 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 30 Media Column 2 Media Column 1 Figure 11 V60 Slot Configuration Drive Column Slot 68 Slot 34 A A Mailslot Five Slot Magazine Drive Six Drive Five Drive Four Drive Three Drive Two Drive One Slot 35 Slot 1 Media Column 2 Media Column 1 Drive Column Figure 12 V68 Slot Configuration Library Installation Page 31 Slot 102 A Slot 68 Slot 34 Mailslot Five Slot Magazine Drive Six Drive Five Drive Four Drive Three Drive Two Slot 69 Slot 35 Slot 1 Drive One Media Column 3 Media Column 2 Media Column 1 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 32 Figure 13 V102 Slot Configuration Drive Column V40 and V60 Stabilizer Plates CAUTION In order to comply with UL1950 these stabilizers must be installed does not apply to rack mounted libraries The V40 and V60 ship with two stabilizer plates for each unit The stabilizer plates prevent the V40 and V60 library models from tipping due to accidental force Included in the kit are two stabilizers six 8 32 UNC 2B screws Six washers one ga hex wrench Figure 14 Stabilizer for V40 V60 Library Installation Page 33 The stabilizers must be mounted one on each side of the lib
14. Using the enclosed key open the rear door of the library system The rack mount versions do not have a rear door The rear panel must be removed by removing the screws 2 Insert the media into the slots with the tape door end of the media going in first NOTE There are no requirements for loading media in a specific order Plasmon recommends filling the storage slots in numerical order starting with slot number one See the storage slot map on the inside of the rear door for the storage slot numbering system 3 Completely insert the media into the storage slot until it contacts the rear of the storage slot Figure 6 Mass Loading Media 4 Continue loading all media in the storage slots 5 Close and lock the rear door Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 24 Automated Mailslot The automated mailslot not on the V40 and V60 models is for importing and exporting single media while the library is on line Figure 7 Using the Mailslot Using the front panel a single piece of media can be imported or exported through the mailslot door Once the appropriate key is selected on the front panel the door opens automatically and a media carrier extends outwards to accept a media Insert a piece of media into the carrier so that the tape door end of the cartridge goes in first Again using the front panel select the appropriate key to close the mailslot door In most cases the library management software is used to open and close
15. a 2 Phillips Head screwdriver remove the eight screws fastening the top skin to the library 5 Install new side skins using 24 Flat Head screws 6 Install new rear skin using six Flat Head screws 7 Perform As Shipped From Plasmon Steps 1 13 listed above Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 38 Packing Instructions V40 V102 This section is provided in case it is necessary to ship the library back to Plasmon These procedures must be followed CAUTION Plasmon libraries must be shipped in the original packaging Shipping a unit in anything other than the manufacturers packaging voids the warranty The library must be parked before packing the system refer to the SetUp Library menu in Chapter 3 Menu System Remove all media before shipping the library The storage element detents are not strong enough to hold the media during shipment Follow these steps to pack the library for shipping 1 When powered off the media transport element MTE moves to bottom of library Position it as shown in the picture below 2 Place foam support under MTE and attach foam tube to one of the lift bars as shown in the picture below Foam Tube Foam Support Figure 20 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries a Library Installation Page 39 3 Place skid ramp on floor in front of packaging skid Connect velcro on ramp to velcro on packaging skid Figure 21 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries b 4 Using two people roll libr
16. is sent from the host to the library and the storage slot of a new media is specified 4 The media transport element MTE moves to the drive al The picker extends forward picks the media out of the drive and retracts with the media back into the transport element The MTE moves to the original location of that media The picker extends forward and inserts the media back into the storage slot The MTE then moves to the storage slot of the next requested media oO o N O The picker extends forward picks the media and retracts with the media back into the transport element 10 The MTE moves to the drive position to insert the media into the drive 11 The picker extends forward and inserts the media into the drive then retracts back into the transport element while the drive pulls the media into itself 12 Completion status is returned to the host Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 16 Major Hardware Components Refer to the following figures when reading the information in this section Front Access Door Bulk Load Magazine Front Panel Display Power Supplies Main Controller Drive Four Y oe ctors Drive Three Aa Drive Two Drive Two SEE ap H D Drive SCSI Connectors Ethernet Connection Main Power Switch Power Cord Connection Figure 2 V40 V60 Libraries Front View Product Overview Page 17 Rear Access Door Media Transport Element MTE Media
17. of these modifications are necessary Then if necessary contact the hardware or software vendor for the appropriate patch or update Library Installation Page 27 Space Planning The library functions properly when sitting on a floor with no more than a 3 8 0 9525cm rise or fall over a 36 91 44cm run 1009 20 50 8cm Y 74 188cm 33 83 8cm Y 90 21 53 4cm Y 23 58 4cm includes 2 5 1cm per side for ventilation Figure 9 Space for V40 V102 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 28 Identifying Storage Columns and Slots Inside the rear door of each V Series library is a diagram of the slot numbering scheme for that library Also refer to the slot location diagrams on the following pages for slot numbering in different libraries as viewed through the rear door Each physical location capable of holding media is assigned a SCSI element address The slot number is also the SCSI element address of a storage slot Slot 40 Slot 20 A A Five Slot Magazine Drive Four Drive Three Drive Two Drive Slot 21 Slot 1 Media Column 2 Media Column 1 Drive Column Figure 10 V40 Slot Configuration Library Installation Page 29 Slo 60 Slot 40 Slot 20 Five Slot Magazine Drive Four Drive Three Drive Two Y Slo 41 Slot 21
18. on the bus tion One SCSI Bus Bus 1 Drives 1 2 and library control Two SCSI Buses Bus 1 Drives 1 2 and library control Bus 2 Drives 3 and 4 Three SCSI Buses Bus 1 Drives 1 2 and library control Bus 2 Drives 3 and 4 Bus 3 Drives 5 and 6 Main Controller SCSI Connectors Terminator Drive Module 2 Drive Module 1 SCSI Bus 1 Figure 41 Single SCS Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 SCSI Bus Information Page 71 Main Controller SCSI Connectors Terminator Drive Module 4 Terminator Drive Module 3 SCSI Bus 2 Drive Module 2 Drive Module 1 SCSI Bus 1 Figure 42 Dual SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 72 Main Controller SCSI Connectors Terminator Terminator Drive Module 6 Drive Module 5 SCS Bus 3 Terminator Drive Module 4 Drive Module 3 SCS Bus 2 Drive Module 2 Drive Module 1 SCS Bus 1 Figure 43 Triple SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 SCSI Bus Information Page 73 SCSI ID Configuration The SCSI IDs are set at the factory to the following settings for the Plasmon V Series libraries Device SCSI ID Robotics 6 Drive 1 0 Drive 2 1 Drive 3 2 Drive 4 3 Table 12 Factory Default SCSI IDs for
19. the V40 V60 Device 1 Bus 2 Buses 3 Buses SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI Bus ID Bus ID Bus ID Robotics 1 6 1 6 1 6 Drive 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Drive 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Drive 3 2 0 2 0 Drive 4 2 1 2 1 Drive 5 3 0 Drive 6 3 1 Table 13 Factory Default SCSI IDs for the V68 V102 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 74 APPENDIX C SAFETY AGENCY STANDARDS FCC Notice The equipment to which this manual pertains has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this User s Guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an experienced radio TV technician for further help at your own expense Industry Canadian No
20. 5 375 170 5 466 6 212 1 485 9 220 9 Power Consumption Watts 420 420 420 420 typical Power Requirements Voltage Frequency 100 to 240 VAC auto ranging power supply 50 60 Hz Environmental Operating Temperature Operating Humidity 10 to 32 C 50 to 90 F 20 to 80 RH non condensing Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 66 Power Cord Specifications In the US the 120 VAC power cord shipped with Plasmon libraries meets these criteria The power cord must have a molded NEMA 5 15P male attachment plug on one end The power cord must have a molded IEC type CEE 22 female connector on the other end The power cord must be UL Listed and CSA Certified Outside the US contact Plasmon for country specific requirements SCSI Cable Specifications SCSI Cables and Connectors Plasmon recommends using wide LVD SCSI cables and connectors that conform to SCSI 3 specifications NOTE To comply with the regulations and standards listed in this manual all SCSI cables and connectors used with the library must be properly shielded SCSI Cable Length The special design of the Plasmon V Series libraries allows a maximum external SCSI cable length of 12 meters 39 ft for the standard LVD interface and 3 meters 9 ft for a SE interface SCSI Termination Plasmon uses CS Electronics terminators part number TRM 8900 in all testing during manufacturing Specifications Page 67 Plasmon V Series Use
21. 88 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 6 F6 fuse 5V inter Main controller PWA face CJ8 to MC SCSI 7 F7 fuse 12V inter Main controller PWA face CJ8 to MC SCSI 8 F9 fuse 5V inter Main controller PWA face CJ12 to exter nal SCSI 9 F10 fuse 24V for Main controller PWA lift motor Interface CJ4 to pivot lift 10 F11 fuse for stepper Main controller PWA motors Interface CJ4 to pivot lift MTA 1 F1 fuse 12V inter 2 to 16 drive control face CJ4 to drive ler module fan 2 F3 fuse 24V for 2 to 16 drive control drive power control ler switches 1 F1 fuse 5V termi 17 to 31 SCSI isola nator power to drive tor module CJ2 2 F2 fuse 5V termi 17 to 31 SCSI isola nator power for LVD tor SCSI CJ1 1 F2 fuse 24V for 32 to 35 mailslot mailslot stepper magazine motor CJ7 2 F3 fuse 24V for 32 to 35 mailslot magazine solenoid magazine CJ8 1 F2 fuse 24V for 36 to 39 passthrough stepper passthrough motor CJ7 1 F1 fuse 5V termi 40 MC SCSI nator power for LVD adapter SCSI CJ2 Error Codes Page 89 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action F1 fuse 5V inter face CJ7 for power to mailslot PWA 42 power distribu tion F2 fuse 5V inter face CJ7 for power to RMI board 42 power distribu tion F3 fuse 24V inter face CJ7 for power to mailslot
22. Addresses To view individual drive SCSI IDs 6 Changer Options To view changer options Changer Ejects Y or default N Wait on Load Y or default N Emulation Type 0 or default 1 Enable Mailslot Y or default N Enable Magazine Y or default N Enable BC Reader default Y or N Bar Code Type default1 or 2 Enable All Uattn Y or default N 7 Passwords This option is not available when library is online 8 RMI Information Not yet supported in firmware 2 Status Information Allows viewing only of library status 1 Element Status To view which elements slots drives pickers or I O stations are populated by media 2 Drive States To view the power on off state of a drive 3 Power On Hours To view total hours of power to library Useful for preventive maintenance Can not be reset 4 Unit Cycle Count To view total cycle count since first startup Cannot be reset 5 Drive Load Counts To view total drive loads since last reset of count 6 Function Counts To view total function counts since last reset of count Lift Up Down Count Picker In Out Count Pivot L R Col Count Mailslot Open Count Cumul Up Down Dist Cumul In Out Dist Cumul L R Rotat Cumul Mag Rels Count Menu System Page 51 Menu Selection Description 3 Error Information Allows viewing only of library error information 1 Error Log To view a chronological list of last
23. Mailslot To cycle mailslot open and closed Test can be set to cycle between 0 and 1000 times in increments of 5 4 Cycle Magazine To cycle magazine door open and closed Test can be set to cycle between 0 and 1000 times in increments of 5 5 Cycle Media To cycle a media 6 Cycle Drive To cycle drive 7 Cycle Slot Drive To cycle media between a slot and a drive 8 Cycle Full Slots To cycle media through all slots 9 Error Log 20 Demonstration To place library in demonstration mode 21 Production Tests Not applicable For use on factory production floor only 22 Drive Maint Tests 23 Release Lift To remove the lift motor voltage so lift assembly drops slowly Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 64 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Overall Library Specifications The following table provides information about the Plasmon V Series LTO Ultrium tape libraries These specifications are subject to change without notice Table 9 V Series Library Specifications Specification V40 V60 V68 V102 Library Capacity native 4TB 6TB 6 6TB 10 2TB Number of Media Storage Slots 40 60 68 102 Number of Drives Up to 4 Up to 4 Up to 6 Up to 6 Drive Characteristics Type LTO Ultrium Sustained Transfer Rate 15MB sec Media Compatibility 100GB Ultrium tape cartridges Library Reliability MSBF gt 3 8M gt 3 8M gt 3 8M gt 3 8M
24. Menu section 2 Status Information See Set Up Library Menu section 3 Error Information See Set Up Library Menu section 4 Network Interface See Set Up Library Menu section 5 Offline Operations See Set Up Library Menu section 5 Home Motors 1 Home Picker To move picker to home position and verify sensor function 2 Home Lift To move lift to home position and verify sensor function 3 Home Pivot To move pivot to home position and verify sensor function 4 Home Mailslot To move mailslot to home position and verify sensor function 6 Opn Cls Mailslot Allows opening mailslot by pushing key Push again to close mailslot 7 Initialize To initialize the library This option should be used before running any tests 8 Rezero Unit To return all media to original storage locations This option should be used before running any cycle tests 9 Position To move the MTE to a new position 10 Move Media To move media to a new location 11 Pick Media To cause MTE to pick a media MTE must be located in front of a storage slot with a media or it just goes through the motions 12 Store Media To cause MTE to place a media in a storage slot MTE must be located in front of an empty slot and must have a media or it just goes through the motions 13 Push into Drive To cause MTE to push a media into a drive MTE must be located in front o
25. PWA 4e Drive not respond ing Drive module drive or drive interface PWA Getting drive status Waiting on status from maintenance command Waiting on set con figuration command Drive did not ACK the set configura tion command Powering on drive module Waiting on drive spindown signal to be asserted Waiting on drive eject signal to be asserted 52 Mailslot close fail Mailslot motor or mailslot PWA The OUT extended position sensor is still blocked The motor did not move Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 86 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action The motor stalled during movement 53 Component failure 54 Bad drive type Drive module or drive interface PWA 55 Drive SCSI address conflict Address conflict with changer Address conflict with another drive 56 Overheat library internal temperature 59 Power supply fail Replace the identified power supply Power supply is removed Power supply fan has failed Power supply power failure 5a Cable connect fail ure Re seat connection or replace cable CJ3 to front panel Main controller PWA CJ4 to pivot lift MTA Main controller PWA CJ5 to VP decoder PWA Main controller PWA CJ6 configuration plug Main controller PWA CJ7 interloc
26. PWA 42 power distribu tion F4 fuse 24V inter face CJ7 for cabinet cooling fans 42 power distribu tion 5c Circuit board fail Replace PWA FLASH checksum Main controller PWA NVRAM failure Main controller PWA Main CPU internal failure Main controller PWA DSP internal failure Main controller PWA DSP to main CPU communication fail ure Main controller PWA Lift current monitor Main controller PWA Thermal sensor fail ure Main controller PWA Crystal failure Main controller PWA CPU internal failure 2 to 16 drive control ler 1 O loopback test failure 2 to 16 drive control ler Unexpected reset watchdog 2 to 16 drive control ler Communication fail ure board stops responding to poll 2 to 16 drive control ler CPU internal failure 32 to 35 mailslot magazine Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 90 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 2 I O loop back test 32 to 35 mailslot failure magazine 3 Unexpected reset 32 to 35 mailslot watchdog magazine 4 Communication fail 32 to 35 mailslot ure board stops magazine responding to poll 5 Thermal sensor 32 to 35 mailslot EEPROM failure magazine 1 CPU internal failure 36 to 39 passthrough 2 I O loop back test 36 to 39 failure passthrough 3 Unexpected rese
27. Sending set configu ration to a drive 9 Sending parameter bytes to a drive 10 Powering off module 11 Powering on module 12 Resetting drive interface board 13 Enabling disabling SCSI isolation board 14 Blinking drive LEDs 15 Turning on off drive LEDs 16 Waiting for drive ready 17 Starting drive spin down 18 Ejecting media from a drive 19 Reading fan tachometer Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 94 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 20 Getting drive mod ule temperature 72 CAN time out mailslot Mailslot PWA or CAN cable connec tions Reading sensors Positioning motor Stepping motor in motor test Trying to reduce holding torque on motor Reading stepper motor count Zeroing stepper motor count 73 CAN time out maga zine Mailslot PWA or CAN connections Checking for mailslot board Reading sensors Turning on access LED Turning off access LED Releasing maga zine latch Reading cabinet temperature 74 CAN time out passthru Pass through PWA or CAN connections Reading sensors Positioning passthrough mecha nism Error Codes Page 95 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 96 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Stepping motor in motor test Trying to reduce holding torque on motor Reading
28. Store B aq All casters have Ss locking levers Figure 3 V40 V60 Libraries Rear View Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 18 Mailslot Front Access Door Front Panel Display Bulk Load Magazine AZ N pa i co i in h base mae Drive Six Drive Five Drive Four Drive Three Drive Two Drive One OD Figure 4 V68 V102 Libraries Front View Main Controller SCSI Connectors rive SCSI onnectors Ethernet Connection Main Power Switch Power Cord Connection Product Overview Page 19 Rear Access Door Media Transport Element MTE Media Store A Uu NU All casters have locking NA levers Figure 5 V68 V102 Libraries Rear View Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 20 Front Access Door The front access door is used to gain access to the drives power supplies main power switch AC connection SCSI connections and electronic components Rear Access Door The rear access door is used to gain access to the robotics or to hand place media in storage slots for initial bulk loading This door incorporates an interlock system requiring a key Mailslot On V68 and V102 models only the mailslot provides access for adding or removing individual media This function may be
29. Storing Mo More Of You ur Dieite al World The Plasmon V Series V40 V102 Libraries LTO Drive User Manual P N 97705224 A PREFACE Copyright Copyright 2002 by Plasmon All rights reserved This item and the information contained herein are the property of Plasmon No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the express written permission of Plasmon United States Office European Headquarters UK Plasmon Plasmon Data Limited 4425 ArrowsWest Drive Whiting Way Colorado Springs CO 80907 3489 Melborn Herts SG8 6EN Disclaimer Plasmon makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Plasmon reserves the right to revise this publication without obligation of Plasmon to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes Trademark Notices Plasmon is a U S registered trademark of Plasmon All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Revision History Revision Date Description A 12 02 Complete rewrite using new format Changed part number from 305289 000 C to 97705224 A NOTE The most current in
30. ack approximately 1U or 1 75 NOTE Installing the rails as low as possible maintains a low center of gravity and helps avoid tipping GRE FEED ER REE BH Sun G SHO OG Tr Figure 18 Rack Mounting Illustration c Library Installation Page 37 7 Tighten all Flat Head Socket and Cap screws 8 Using a mechanical lift lift the library off the ground to allow removal of the library s casters and stabilizers if equipped 9 Remove the 16 fasteners connecting the casters to the library 10 Slide the library approximately 3 4 of the way into the rack 11 Snap six J Type Retainer nuts onto the front of the rack so they line up with the holes in the left and right side skin flanges NOTE Some racks come equipped with square openings If the rack has square openings use the six spacer adapters provided T YY M j 7 NANA A Figure 19 Rack Mounting Illustration d 12 Slide library the rest of the way into the rack 13 Using six J Clip nuts secure the library to the rack Free Standing to Rack Mount Library Conversion 1 Open the library s rear access door 2 Using a 2 Phillips Head screwdriver remove the fasteners connecting the hinges to the library 3 Using a 2 Phillips Head screwdriver remove the 12 screws fastening the left and right side skins to the library There are six screws on each side 4 Using
31. ad Drives To unload the drives 3 Park Library To park the picker before shipping or moving the library Also remove all media before moving the library 4 Test Library To perform basic sensor and motor tests 5 Service Drives To turn a drive off and temporarily terminate the SCSI bus for drive replacement 6 Restore Drives To turn a drive on and remove temporary SCSI bus termination after drive replacement 7 Clean Drives 8 I O Cleaner Cart 9 Cleaner Cart Cnt Menu System Page 55 10 Drive Clean Cnt 11 Cabinet Lights To turn cabinet lights on and off Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 56 Maintenance Mode Menu Overview Use the Maintenance Mode menu to perform tests on set up or configure the library When performing operations in the Maintenance Mode Library menu the library is taken off line A password is required to enter this mode or set dip switch one on the main controller to on and cycle power The following sequence of figures shows the Maintenance Mode menu options 8 Maintenance 7 Drive Sensors 7 Mailslot Extend 7 Find Lift Limits 8 Magazine Sensors 8 Mailslot Retract 8 Prod Verification 9 Mailslot Sensors 9 Magazine Release
32. an emergency power cutoff is required pull the plug from the AC socket SCSI Connection The library requires a host computer with a dedicated LVD SE SCSI host bus adapter Power off the library and disconnect from the wall outlet before connecting the SCSI cable Route the SCSI cable through the bottom of the library to the appropriate library SCSI connector NOTE The SCSI buses are terminated inside the library It is not necessary to use a terminator on the SCSI bus SCSI Cables Plasmon recommends using SCSI cables that conform to SCSI 3 specifications with high density 68 pin connectors The special design of the Plasmon V Series libraries allows a maximum external SCSI cable length of 12 meters 39 ft for the standard LVD interface and 3 meters 9 ft for a SE interface Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 26 Initial Power On Turn on the power switch and close the front door The library takes a few minutes to initialize When the process is completed the front panel indicates that the library is on line and ready for operation Host Computer It may be necessary to reboot the host computer for it to recognize the library as a new device Some modifications to the host hardware or operating system may be necessary for it to recognize the library These modifications may include patches driver updates or modifications to the configuration files Please consult the host hardware or operating system documentation to see if any
33. are and Handling Component Interaction Major Hardware Components Front Access Door Rear Access Door Mailslot llle Bulk Load Magazine Front Panel 05 Media Store 05 Media Transport Element MTE Drives locas PELIS SCSI Interface CHAPTER 2 LIBRARY INSTALLATION Quick Installation Unpacking the Library Library Positi0N Loading Media Mass Loading Recommended Automated Mailslot Five Slot Magazine TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Page 5 Inside the Front Door ose urea ea ee a a mac osx 26 Power Connection vicio ea ansehen iexebserdbegqiiequeedues xeu 26 SCSI Connectlon uis aie eee Ried Ya due a aan 26 SCSI Cables 2 24 4 pov eet er d kw veda Dr ei oe a xi Han Fed 26 Initial Power On oil ar DNA DA NP LAG DRA PRN BAND bor Rat p dus dolus 27 Host Computer ccc vate ERU Eee YEE A CRUS d HR A en 27 Space Planning mapa GAGA AKA eee teeta ied ee aa a ea naaa A ar 28 Identifying Storage Columns and Slots 0 0 00 cee ee 29 V40 and V60 Stabilizer Plates eee ee eens 33 Rack Mount Guidelines 0 0 0 0 0 ee rns 35 Required Tools ooo 35 Rack Mount Kit ri tibet ets eed aes Ded pa Soe sieht isses 36 Rack Mount Installation
34. ary onto packaging skid Library s front door goes onto skid first Push on bottom of library when rolling onto packaging skid 5 Place foam block under rear of library as shown below A Figure 22 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries c gt r r Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 40 6 Insert back edge board of skid into slots with foam protected side toward library P N 306238 IPL REV B 11 02 vt Figure 23 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries d 7 Cover the library with the anti static bag Figure 24 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries e Library Installation Page 41 8 Remove ramp from skid and place upright in slot provided behind library Close velcro fasteners on each side Figure 25 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries f 9 Place top foam over library and fit in place Figure 26 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries g Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 42 10 Place cardboard lid on top of foam Figure 27 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries h 11 Place cardboard box over the library with flaps on top Figure 28 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries i 12 Finally tape box closed and strap box to skid for shipping Library Installation Page 43 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 44 CHAPTER 3 MENU SYSTEM Navigating the Menu System The Plasmon V Series library modes and functions are controlled using four selection buttons located on the front panel A Liquid Crystal
35. ated ambient temperature See Appendix A Specifications When mounting the equipment in the rack make sure mechanical loading is even to avoid a hazardous condition The rack should safely support the combined weight of all equipment When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit check equipment nameplate ratings to avoid overloading circuits that may cause damage to over current protection devices and supply wiring Maintain reliable grounding for rack mounting equipment Pay particular attention to supply connections Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating maintain a minimum 1 inch clearance on the top and sides Allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly because the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be greater than room ambient The unit is designed to use a three pronged grounding type plug Equipment grounding ensures safe operation Do not defeat the grounding means and verify equipment is reliably grounded when mounted within a rack Required Tools The following tools are required to install the rack mount assembly Slotted screwdriver 2 phillips head screwdriver Library Installation Page 35 Rack Mount Kit Table 2 Rack Mount KIT Part Numbers Descriptions Part Number Description 306249 000 Brackets Ang
36. ation Displays element status information as described in the table below Displays when library is online Pressing the button located gt below SELECT displays the main menu functions Opens the mailslot Displays when an error occurs Figure 30 Power Up LCD Display Table 4 Power Up LCD Symbols D Drive status drive present media present MT Media transport element status media present MS Mailslot status media present MAG 10 slot magazine installed Y or N Empty element or button not used Media in element Menu System Page 47 Main Menu Overview The V Series library LCD menu system starts with seven top level options To cycle through the options at any level press F SELECT To enter a selection press 1 Select 1 Library Status 3 Service Drive 5 Set Up Library 7 Cabinet Lights a 4 Restore Drive GNU 1 Config Information 1 Config Information 1 Sensors 2 Status Information 2 Status Information 2 Motors 3 Error Information 3 Error Information 3 Offsets 4 Network Interface 4 Network Interface 4 Set Up 5 Offline Operations 5 Home Motors 6 Opn Cls Mailslot 7 initialize 8 Rezero Unit 9 Position 10 Move Media 11 Pick cartridge 12 St
37. disabled via software or front panel operation Bulk Load Magazine The bulk load magazine is capable of importing and exporting up to five media Front Panel The front panel consists of the keypad and display controller which provide the operator interface to the system Also called the operator panel it is used to display tests modes error codes and other user related messages Media Store The media store holds each media in place It consists of vertically arranged plates with plastic grooved guide panels that hold each media Media Transport Element MTE The media transport element MTE moves media between storage locations and the disk drives and consists of the picker and flip assembly Drives The drives used in the library allow reading and writing of data They are fully tested to work with the library Contact Plasmon for the latest drive updates SCSI Interface The SCSI interface provides for connection between the library and a host computer The interface to the library is an LVD SE SCSI bus using shielded 68 pin high density connectors Product Overview Page 21 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 22 CHAPTER 2 LIBRARY INSTALLATION Quick Installation This section provides a guide to installing the Plasmon V Series library and the procedures necessary to quickly get the library on line Unpacking the Library Please follow the unpacking instructions found on the packing material Verify that a
38. f an empty drive and must have a media or it just goes through the motions 14 Pull from Drive To cause MTE to pull a media from a drive MTE must be located in front of a loaded drive or it just goes through the motions 15 Eject Media To eject media from a selected drive 1 Drive 1 To select drive 2 Drive 2 To select drive Menu System Page 63 Menu Selection Description 3 Drive 3 To select drive 4 Drive 4 To select drive 5 Drive 5 To select drive 6 Drive 6 To select drive 16 Check Elements To check empty full status of elements 1 Check All Elems To check empty full status of all elements 2 Check Current Elem To check empty full status of current elements 3 Check Magazine To check empty full status of magazine 17 Scan Bar Codes To scan bar codes 1 Scan All Carts To scan bar codes on all media 2 Scan Current Cart To scan bar code on current media 3 Scan Magazine To scan bar codes on media in magazine 18 Cycle Count To view reset number of cycles executed in Maintenance mode Reset to zero by pushing the key 19 Cycle Tests To perform cycle tests Press the 1 key to stop test 1 Cycle Lift To cycle lift Moves lift up and down and positions it at random locations LCD panel displays locations and cycle count 2 Cycle Picker To cycle picker in and out 3 Cycle
39. formation about this product is available on the Plasmon web site www Plasmon com Preface Page 1 Conventions Used WARNING A WARNING is used to alert the reader to situations or conditions that could potentially result in personal injury fire hazard or equipment damage CAUTION A CAUTION is used to warn of undesirable procedures or of situations in which equipment damage could result NOTE A NOTE is used to emphasize an area of text or to provide additional information Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 2 Product Warranty The Plasmon V Series library is warranted free from defects in materials parts and workmanship and to conform to the current product specification upon delivery For the specific details of your warranty refer to your sales contract or contact the company from which the library was purchased The Plasmon quality system is in compliance with and registered to ISO9001 All products are assembled from new or remanufactured parts The warranty for the library shall not apply to failures of any unit when e The library is repaired by anyone other than Plasmon personnel or approved agent e The library is physically abused or is used in a manner that is inconsistent with the operating instructions or product specification defined by Plasmon The library fails because of accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation modification or service by a
40. ift is not in the blocking column during initialize 35 Flip failure Flip motor or gear Check gear on flip motor shaft replace flip motor Flip is losing posi tion accuracy Re run auto calibration During position lift Error Codes Page 83 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Flip stalled neither flip sensor is blocked Completion status from DSP Main controller PWA wrong side of flipper is up 3B Picker position fail ure Picker motor or fin gers jammed Check for mechanical fail ure replace media trans port assembly Completion status from DSP Main controller PWA Lift is not homed when trying to posi tion the picker Bad picker position code Picker home sensor is not blocked Picker home sensor is blocked unexpect edly Picker stalled while retracting Picker stalled while moving out to pick a media This prob lem is detected when the picker returns to the home position Picker tripped the home sensor unex pectedly moving to the forward position after storing a media storage slot is unexpectedly full Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 84 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 3C Swap picker failure Picker motor picker Check for mechanical fail
41. ks ref erence sensor Main controller PWA CJ10 to power distri bution PWA Main controller PWA CJ12 to external SCSI interface Main controller PWA Error Codes Page 87 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action CJ7 to SCSI isola tor PWA 2 to 16 drive control ler PWA CJ6 board address plug 2 to 16 drive control ler PWA CJ3 board address plug 2 to 16 drive control ler PWA CJ1 SCSI to exter nal SCSI interface 17 to 31 SCSI isola tor CJ4 mailslot sen sors 32 to 35 mailslot magazine CJ6 board address plug and power 32 to 35 mailslot magazine CJ8 magazine sen 32 to 35 mailslot sors and solenoid magazine CJ4 passthrough 36 to 39 sensors passthrough CJ6 board address 36 to 39 plug passthrough CJ3 or CJ4 SCSI 40 MC SCSI config or connection adapter CJ2 VP detectors 41 VP decoder 5b Fuse overload Check indicated cable for shorts F1 fuse 24V inter face CJ3 to CAN bus Main controller PWA F2 fuse 5V inter face CJ3 to CAN bus Main controller PWA F3 fuse 25V inter face CJ4 to pivot lift MTA Main controller PWA F4 fuse 5V inter face CJ4 to pivot lift MTA Main controller PWA F5 fuse 5V inter face CJ5 to VP decoder Main controller PWA Plasmon V Series User Manual Page
42. l SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 eee 68 Triple SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 eae 69 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 10 LIST OF TABLES V Series Library Models 000 ccc hh 13 Rack Mount KIT Part Numbers Descriptions 00 eee een 36 LGD Symbols br id re med RA ERG ERE E ei T 46 Power Up LCD Symbols 5 ics ek x erae Ard HH RnB ar eae eed 47 Main Menu Selections 22d 28ca 28 44 arial edad waa eo ak ae a owed KR dew edad Rana ee ded 49 Library Status Menu Selections 0 0 0c oo 51 Set Up Library Menu Selections liliis een 54 Maintenance Mode Menu Selections 0 0 n 60 SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 0 0 et eee 66 SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 0 0 nea 67 Factory Default SCSI IDs for the V40 V60 eae 70 Factory Default SCSI IDs for the V68 V102 20 eae 70 V Series Library Specifications 0 0 tees 95 List of Tables Page 11 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 12 General Information CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The Plasmon V Series libraries make multiple LTO tape media available to computer systems for reading or writing V Series library capacity ranges from 40 to 102 media Media may be quickly added or removed through a five slot bulk load magazine accessed through the front door With the V68 and V102 models individual media may also be added or removed through a mailslot in the front doo
43. le 2 306245 000 Brackets Support 4 306268 000 Cross Strap Support 1 250194 006 Flat Head Socket Head Cap Screw 10 32 x 3 8 28 250195 000 Retaining Nut 10 32 24 202322 000 Button Head Cap Screw 10 32 x 3 8 14 202338 000 Nut Retainer J Type 10 32 6 306250 000 Spacer Adapters 8 250197 000 9 64 Allen Wrench 250196 000 1 8 Allen Wrench Rack Mount Installation As Shipped from Plasmon 1 Clip Retaining Nuts into the six slots in each of the four supplied brackets Figure 16 Rack Mounting Illustration a Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 36 2 Connect the two angle brackets to the rails using 24 Flat Head Socket Head Cap screws 10 32 x 3 8 Do not fully tighten screws in steps 2 6 to allow for adjustments if necessary Figure 17 Rack Mounting Illustration b 3 Fasten the Cross Strap Support to the bottom of the rails using four Flat Head Socket Head Cap screws 10 32 x 3 8 4 Adjust the length of the angle brackets with support brackets so they correctly fit the depth of the rack 5 Adjust the Cross Strap Support so it is perpendicular to the angle brackets with support brackets 6 Fasten the rails and cross strap support assembly to the rack as low as possible using 14 10 32 x 3 8 Cap screws being sure to leave enough space so a SCSI cable can be passed between the bottom of the library and the base of the r
44. library The following error codes are provided to assist in detecting the cause or finding a corrective action for a library error Note the error code number displayed on the front panel then find the corresponding error code from the following table Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action 00 Unknown error No additional information 01 Flash checksum fail ure Found during SCSI send diagnostics Replace main board or reprogram FLASH memory Found during SCSI send diagnostics Detected while unit was monitoring internal integrity 0A Firmware error bad element code Firmware bug Reprogram FLASH mem ory 0C Firmware error operation stack overflow Firmware bug Reprogram FLASH mem ory Recording operation Undoing operation 0D Firmware error bad operation stack index Firmware bug Reprogram FLASH mem ory 0e Of 1A Drive not installed Module cables drive interface PWA or power to drive Make sure drives are not in a service or off state Error Codes Page 77 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Trying to position to drive Checking to move to or from a drive Drive testing During prepare for cycle testing 1B Source is empty Operator error Rescan elements During check move s
45. library 23 stabilizer plates 33 INDEX L LCD display format 45 LCD symbols 46 library models 13 options 95 position 23 specifications 95 status menu 50 loading media 24 LTO tape media 14 M magazine 21 mailslot 21 main menu overview 48 maintenance mode menu overview 57 max drive capacity 13 media care and handling 15 store 21 tape 14 transport element MTE 21 menu system LCD display format 45 LCD symbols 46 library status menu 50 main menu 48 maintenance mode menu 57 navigating 45 power up menu options 47 set up library menu 53 models library 13 O options 95 Index Page 99 P packing instructions V68 V102 39 power connection 26 power cord 26 72 97 Q quick installation 23 28 library position 23 loading media 24 R rack mount guidelines 35 rear access door 21 S SCSI bus configuration V40 V60 66 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 100 bus configuration V68 V102 67 cable 26 connection 26 ID configuration 70 interface 21 termination 97 set up library menu 53 slots and columns 29 space planning 28 specifications library 95 power cord 97 SCSI cable 97 stabilizer plates V40 V60 33 status menu library 50 storage columns and slots 29 T tape media 14 termination SCSI 97 Contacting Plasmon To obtain technical support in the United States Plasmon Technical Support 1 877 585 6793 1 719 593 4192 fax e mail support plasmon com
46. ll listed components are present 1 Using the enclosed key open the rear door of the library system 2 Remove all the shipping restraints from the media transport element MTE CAUTION Use minimum force when removing the restraints and packing material from the MTE Library Position Position the library in a location that allows both the front and rear door to open completely without obstruction Allow at least a two inch clearance on the sides for ventilation Lower the leveling feet to the floor to stabilize the library If the library is a V40 or v60 stand alone model install the stabilizers following instructions provided later in this chapter Library Installation Page 23 Loading Media Use only Plasmon approved LTO Ultrium tape media in the library Media is loaded into the library using one of three methods Mass Loading recommended This method is intended as a one time solution to mass load the entire library with media when the library is off line and there is no power applied Automated Mailslot not available on the V40 and V60 models This is intended for importing and exporting a single piece of media while the library is on line Five Slot Magazine This is intended for importing and exporting up to five pieces of media in a removable magazine while the library is on line Mass Loading Recommended Ensure that the library is turned off and that the power cable is disconnected from the wall outlet 1
47. llow removal command During SCSI move medium command During SCSI exchange command Positioning to mailslot 2d Media removal pre vented Host software Open close mailslot SCSI command Move medium SCSI command Exchange medium SCSI command 2f Pivot failure Pivot motor pivot cable pivot sensors Check connections and sensors replace motor Pivot is losing posi tion accuracy Re run auto calibration find pivot alignment Completion status from DSP Main control board 32 Lift position Failure Lift motor lift cable or main controller Destination lift posi tion is invalid Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action During lift position lift time out Position retry aborted 33 Lift blocked Vertical path sensor Check for media protruding from storage slot replace sensor Picker not in the blocked column Picker not in front of the blocking ele ment but it is in the blocked column Media is blocking VP sensor after stor ing media Media is blocking VP sensor after picking from a drive during initialize Initialize was not able to unblock the VP sensors VP blocked during lift positioning if col umn is identified as 0 the blockage was momentary VP blocked trying to return a media to its last known location L
48. llustration C soaa a seraa aaa nee 37 Rack Mounting Illustration d 2 0 RII Hu 38 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries a 2 0 eee ee 39 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries b RR He 40 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries C 2 0 RII II 40 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries d eR RR Ih 41 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries 2 0 RII 41 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries f RR HH In 42 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries g 6 0 0 RR III 42 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries h RR III 43 Packing the V40 V102 Libraries i llle RR III 43 LCD Display FormMat usu Praia PALALA Paes ener xa Een Mee Fa ae de a eR rna SUR d uus 45 Power Up LCD Display ceai canissa sigeung lr E 47 Main Menu Overview 0 0 22 een een 48 Library Status Menu Options 1 0 0 0 00 ce RR mI e mh 50 Set Up Library Menu Options 0 0000 ce een een nn 53 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 1 5 0 seen es 57 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 6 10 0 000 ce es 58 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 11 15 00000 ce les 58 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 16 20 00000 ete eee 59 Maintenance Mode Menu Options 21 23 0 nun nennen een een 59 List of Figures Page 9 Single SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 0 0 cc eee 66 Dual SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 2 eee 66 Single SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 0 0 eae 67 Dua
49. lot or drive is empty During check move mailslot is empty First destination is empty SCSI exchange com mand Forced error from the error test com mand command sent using the serial port 1C Destination is full Operator error Rescan elements Picker stalled early in the store process Trying to empty picker During check move slot or drive is empty During check move mailslot is empty Second destination is full SCSI exchange com mand Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 78 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action 1D Element unexpect edly empty Slider motor offsets Run slider offsets or rescan elements Media did not block VP sensor during a pick Cleaner slot is empty During prepare for cycle testing 1E Element unexpect edly full NVRAM or host soft ware Rescan elements No space for cleaner cartridge Media in drive try ing to return a media to a drive During prepare for cycle testing Can t export cleaner cartridge because the mailslot is full Remove cartridge from mailslot Can not export a media the mailslot is full Maintenance mode Remove media from mailslot 1F Picker is full Operator error or media transport assembly Check for mechanical dam age if media is in transport assembly Rescan ele
50. ments or run rezero unit VP sensor blocked moving to the pick position VP sensor blocked moving to the unload drive position Both pickers are not empty to perform the move during check move Error Codes Page 79 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 4 During check move 5 Exchange media SCSI command 20 Pick media failure Media transport assembly picker fin gers slider motor 1 Picker fingers disen gaged from media after starting to pick media 2 Pick media retry aborted 21 Store media failure Slider motor verti cal offset adjust ment or media storage element 1 Media did not block VP sensor during a store 2 Picker stalled more than five motor steps during a store media process 3 Picker fingers did not release from the media or the picker stalled during a media store opera tion 23 Drive not ready Drive or media Replace drive or media 24 Drive load failure Bad media drive or Check media transport media transport assembly for mech failure assembly replace drive 1 Media not seen in Bad media drive or picker media transport assembly 2 Pick fingers did not Bad media drive or Check finger operation release from media media transport assembly Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 80 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Drive did n
51. nyone other than the factory service center or its approved agent e The library is repaired by anyone including an approved agent in a manner that is contrary to the maintenance or installation instructions supplied by Plasmon The Plasmon serial number tag is removed The library is damaged because of improper packaging on return CAUTION Returning the library in unauthorized packaging may damage the unit and void the warranty If problems with the library occur contact your maintenance organization do not void the product warranty by allowing untrained or unauthorized personnel to attempt repairs WARNING Untrained personnel operating the Plasmon V Series library may create dangerous situations This could lead to physical harm to the operator data loss and or disabling of the library system Please review and observe all safety rules concerning the operation of the Plasmon V Series library Preface Page 3 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 4 PREFACE od S ER VERSES Add Copyright a Trademark Notices Revision History 2 222220 Conventions Used Product Warradty TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW General Information Library Models 2222220 LTO Tape Media Barcode Label Media C
52. ock and reference sensor for auto offsets 1 proper operation F1 CAN Bus 24V Monitors fuse 1 which powers the CAN bus interface at CJ3 with 24 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F2 CAN Bus 5V Monitors fuse 2 which powers the CAN bus interface at CJ3 with 5 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F3 Lift Cable 24V Monitors fuse 3 which powers the pivot lift and MTE interface at CJ4 with 24 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F4 Lift Cable 5V Monitors fuse 4 which powers the pivot lift and MTE interface at CJ4 with 5 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F5 VP Dec Bd 5V Monitors fuse 5 which powers the VP decoder interface at CJ5 with 5 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F6 MC SCSI Bd 5V Monitors fuse 6 which powers the MC SCSI adapter interface connecting at CJ8 with 5 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F9 Ext SCSI Bd 5V Monitors fuse 9 which powers the SCSI external interface boards connecting at CJ12 with 5 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F10 Lift Motor 24V Monitors fuse 10 which powers the lift motor driver IC with 24 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation F11 Steppers 24V Monitors fuse 11 which powers all stepper motor ICs with 24 volts on the main controller board 1 proper operation
53. oor is open or closed Reference Sensor Sets the reference point for all the offset adjustments Main Controller SCSI Terminator Power Detects internal LVD SCSI cable term power connecting to the main controller SCSI adapter 1 OK 2 Lift Sensors Lift Home Detects home position for the MTE Lift Current Detects current position for the MTE 3 MTE Sensors Picker Home Detects home position of picker 1 Reference Sensor Checks whether the Auto Offset sensor emitter and receiver are functional Auto Offset Sensor To perform auto offsets Media Scan Opto To detect media Media Scan Sensor To detect media 1 media present Located at the front of the MTE used only during media scan 4 Pivot Sensors Pivot Home Detects home position of pivot assembly Pivot Align Checks the sensor used to align the pivot with the column Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 60 Menu Selection Description 5 Cables Fuses CJ4 Pivot Lift MTE Monitors connection of pivot cable at CJ4 on main controller board and continu ing through the pivot lift and MTE interface boards 1 proper operation CJ5 VP Sensor Enc Monitors connection of cable from CJ5 on main controller board to the VP inter face board 1 proper operation CJ7 Interlock Ifc Monitors connection of cable from CJ7 on main controller board to the door interl
54. ore cartridge 13 Push into Drive 14 Pull from Drive 15 Eject Media 16 Check Elements 17 Scan bar Codes 18 Cycle Count 19 Cycle Tests 20 Demeonstration 21 Production Tests 22 Drive Maint Tests 23 Release Lift Figure 31 Main Menu Overview Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 48 Table 5 Main Menu Selections Menu Selection Description 1 Library Status Allows viewing only of library settings To make changes use the Set Up menu 2 Release Magazine Use to release the magazine from the library 3 Service Drive Use to remove power from the drive to allow removal or replacement For pass word protected operations the factory default password is AAAA 4 Restore Drive Use to restore power to the drives after removal or replacement For password protected operations the factory default password is AAAA 5 Set Up Library Allows viewing and changing of library settings When performing operations from the Set Up menu the library is taken off line 6 Maintenance Mode Allows testing setting up or configuring the library When performing operations from the Maintenance Mode menu the library is taken off line These operations are reserved for Plasmon authorized service personnel For password protected operations the factory default password is AAAA 7 Cabinet Lights Use to turn the cabinet lights on or off
55. ot pull in the media Bad media drive or media transport assembly Check power to drive Drive load retry aborted Bad media drive or media transport assembly 25 Drive unload failure Bad media drive or media transport assembly Check media transport assembly for mech failure replace drive Media disengaged from picker Pick fingers did not grab media Unload drive retry aborted Unload drive retry before the comple tion status was even set to started 26 Eject failure Bad media drive or drive interface Check connections replace drive or drive cable Eject time out failure Changer ejects are not allowed during retry Waiting for drive eject status 29 No terminator power Main control board Replace internal SCSI cable or main control board SCSI interface 2b Cannot export media Mailslot sensor or host software Checking for an empty mailslot Could not return a media to it s original slot tried to export media Error Codes Page 81 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 82 Error Sub Code Error Description Suspect Area Corrective Action Trying to return the media to the mailslot 2c Mailslot is open Mailslot open sensor or host software During check move importing During check move exporting Checking bar code Trying to process the prevent a
56. r Extend To move picker forward 2 Picker Retract To move picker backward 3 Lift Up To move lift upward 4 Lift Down To move lift downward 5 Pivot Left To rotate pivot to the left 6 Pivot Right To rotate pivot to the right 7 Mailslot Extend To extend mailslot 8 Mailslot Retract To retract mailslot 9 Magazine Release To cause solenoid to release magazine 3 Offsets 1 Find All Offsets To find all offsets and automatically set the correct offset alignments 2 Find Lift Piv Off To find lift and pivot offsets and automatically set the correct offset alignments 3 Find Picker Offs To find picker offsets and automatically set the correct offset alignments 4 Find Mailslot Off To find mailslot offsets and automatically set the correct offset alignments 5 Set Ref Adjust Not applicable Used for preproduction models 6 Find Pivot Align To find pivot alignment and automatically set the correct alignment Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 62 Menu Selection Description 7 Find Lift Limits To find the lift limits 8 Prod Verification To verify that all offsets are within specifications 9 Display Offsets To display offset values 4 Set Up Allows access to the Set Up Library mode if Maintenance mode was entered using the DIP switch on the main controller board 1 Config Information See Set Up Library
57. r Manual Page 68 APPENDIX B SCSI Bus INFORMATION SCSI Bus Configuration The following tables list the recommended SCSI bus configurations for the Plasmon V Series libraries The figures after each table show diagrams of these bus configurations For maximum performance Plasmon recommends no more than two drives on a single SCSI bus Please refer to Appendix A Specifications in this manual for information on appropriate SCSI cables connectors and termination SCSI Bus Information Page 69 Table 10 SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 Bus Configura Bus Identification Devices on the bus tion One SCSI Bus Bus 1 Drives 1 2 and library control Two SCSI Buses Bus 1 Drives 1 2 and library control Bus 2 Drives 3 and 4 Drive Module 2 Drive Module 1 Main Controller SCSI Connectors Terminator SCSI Bus 1 Figure 39 Single SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 Drive Module 4 Drive Module 3 Drive Module 2 Drive Module 1 Main Controller SCSI Connectors Terminator Terminator SCSI Bus 2 SCSI Bus 1 Figure 40 Dual SCSI Bus Configuration for the V40 V60 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 70 Table 11 SCSI Bus Configuration for the V68 V102 Bus Configura Bus Identification Devices
58. r while the library is on line Library Models This manual covers the following Plasmon V Series libraries Table 1 V Series Library Models Model Maximum Tape Media Capacity MAX Drive Capacity V40 40 4 V60 60 4 V68 68 6 V102 102 6 Product Overview Page 13 LTO Tape Media The Plasmon V Series library uses LTO tape media with 100 GByte capacity Data is written to and read from a tape enclosed within a carrier cartridge Insertion guide Barcode label area Write protect switch Figure 1 LTO Tape Media CAUTION Do not write on cover or obscure the bar codes on a media Doing so may cause the system to malfunction Barcode Label For more detailed information about bar code data and how it is read refer to the V Series SCSI Reference Manual The V Series bar code scanner supports the following bar code symbologies Code 39 Code 128 The bar code string consists of up to 20 alphanumeric characters Never place a label anywhere on the media except in the specified label area as this may interfere with the proper handling of the media in the drive or the media transport element MTE Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 14 Media Care and Handling To maintain maximum reliability the operator should take the time to inspect and clean each media used CAUTION Before using the media condition them to the normal operating temperature of the room for at lea
59. rary 1 Position one of the stabilizers so it lines up with three threaded fasteners located on the bottom side of the library chassis as shown below Figure 15 Stabilizers Installed for V40 V60 2 Choose one of the 8 32 UNC 2B screws and washer 3 Manually start each screw and tighten with finger tension 4 Use the Yg wrench to tighten each one of the three screws Make certain the screws are tight and there is no play in the stabilizer 5 Follow the above steps and attach the stabilizer on the other side of the library CAUTION Remove the stabilizers prior to moving the library Re install stabilizers when the library arrives at a new location Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 34 Rack Mount Guidelines This section provides information for mounting a Plasmon library into an Electronics Industry Association EAI 310 D standard 19 483mm rack The standard 19 inch rack must be a minimum of 36 inches deep to provide sufficient depth for the library Plasmon recommends mounting the library at the bottom of the rack leaving 1 75 1U minimum space for cable routing The library height is 43 3 116cm and uses 25U of a standard rack If the unit is installed in a closed or multi rack assembly refer to the following guidelines The operation temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature Be sure to install the unit in an environment that is compatible with the maximum r
60. reset of count Lift Up Down Count Picker In Out Count Pivot L R Col Count Mailslot Open Count Cumul Up Down Dist Cumul In Out Dist Cumul L R Rotat Cumul Mag Rels Count not on G64 or G104 3 Error Information Allows viewing clearing of library error information 1 Error Log To view clear a chronological list of last ten errors since log was last cleared The first on the list is the most recent 2 Error Statistics To view clear a list of the ten most frequent errors since list was last cleared 3 Event History To view clear the SCSI command event history since it was last reset Only SCSI commands which affect library operations are recorded 4 Micro Op Stack To view a list of operations performed for the last failing SCSI command These micro operations include position position and flip pick store load and unload The list includes forward and backward operations media movement and undo and retry for attempted failure recovery This log is cleared whenever the sys tem is initialized This error should be reported to Plasmon for decoding 4 Network Interface Allows set up of RMI Remote Management Interface 1 IP Address To view edit the IP address set for the library RMI interface 2 Subnet Mask To view edit the subnet mask set for the library RMI interface 5 Offline Operations Allows basic offline operations 1 Scan Elements To scan all elements 2 Unlo
61. st 24 hours Improper handling or an inappropriate environment can damage the media To ensure continued reliability When media is loaded into the library or when handling media ensure that the cartridge case is clean Dirty media cartridges can cause problems in loading or the loss of written data If a cartridge case is dirty wipe with a lint free cloth Do not carry media loosely for example in a box or basket Do not load damaged media into a drive or a library Damaged media can interfere with reliability Never touch the tape Opening the cartridge door and touching the tape may interfere with read write reliability Do not expose the media to moisture or direct sunlight Do not expose media to stray magnetic fields greater than 100 oesteds Such exposure can cause loss of data Do not attempt to degauss or AC bulk erase a media This renders the media unusable Product Overview Page 15 Component Interaction The following example describes how the library system components interact in a swap media situation assuming the library is on line and media is loaded in the designated drive The SCSI command Load Unload is sent from the host to the drive causing the mexcia to eject 2 The SCSI command Read Element Status is sent from the host to the library and the data transfer element descriptor indicates that the ejected media can be accessed by the library 3 The SCSI command Exchange Medium
62. stepper motor count Zeroing stepper motor count Checking for passthrough board 75 SCSI bus not iso lated for service SCSI isolator PWA SCSI bus may be frozen in a busy state 78 Mailslot not installed 80 Magazine not installed Trying to position to magazine No magazine inter face board found During checking move Checking element status Checking barcode 81 Magazine not latched Magazine latch sen sor or mailslot PWA Trying to position to magazine During checking move 82 Magazine release prevented Operator error 84 Magazine release fail Release solenoid or mailslot PWA Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description F7 SCSI parity error Terminator Check for conflicting SCSI SCSI cable ID s F9 Abort message Terminator Check for conflicting SCSI received SCSI cable ID s FD Host communica Terminator Check for conflicting SCSI tion time out SCSI cable ID s Error Codes Page 97 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 98 B barcode label 14 bulk load magazine 21 bus SCSI V40 V60 66 bus SCSI V68 V102 67 C cable power 26 72 97 SCSI 26 97 capacity drives 13 media 13 cartridge tape 14 columns and slots 29 D drive capacity 13 type 21 95 E error codes 73 F front access door 21 front panel 21 installation
63. t 36 to 39 watchdog passthrough 4 Communication fail 36 to 39 ure board stops passthrough responding to poll 1 SCSI chip failure 40 MC SCSI adapter 2 I O loop back test 40 MC SCSI failure adapter 3 FIFO failure 40 MC SCSI adapter 1 Decoder control fail 41 VP decoder ure 1 Supply monitor fail 42 power distribu ure tion 1 USART failure 43 to 57 drive mod ule interface 2 Thermal sensor fail 43 to 57 drive mod ure ule interface 1 CPU internal failure 58 front panel inter face 2 NVRAM failure 58 front panel inter face Error Codes Page 91 Error Sub Error Suspect Area Corrective Action Code Description 3 Unexpected reset 58 front panel inter watchdog face 4 Communication fail 58 front panel inter ure board stops face responding 5 Real time clock fail 58 front panel inter ure face 6 LCD failure 58 front panel inter face 1 Failed margin test 59 76 VP emitter detector 2 Emitter or detector 59 76 VP emitter failure detector 3 Blocked response 59 76 VP emitter time detector 4 Unblocked response 59 76 VP emitter time detector 5d Drive overheat warning 5e Drive shutdown due to overheat 5f Drive shutdown due to low fan speed 62 Not a cleaning car tridge 63 Drive module low Replace fan fan speed 66 Mailslot position fail Check mailslot sen ure sors 67 Pass through posi Pass through PWA
64. ten errors since log was last cleared 2 Error Statistics To view a list of the ten most frequent errors since list was last cleared 3 Event History To view the SCSI command event history since it was last reset Only SCSI commands which affect library operations are recorded 4 Micro Op Stack To view a list of operations performed for the last failing SCSI command These micro operations include position position and flip pick store load and unload The list includes forward and backward operations media movement and undo and retry for attempted failure recovery This log is cleared whenever the sys tem is initialized 4 Network Interface Allows viewing only of library network interface information 1 IP Address To view the IP address set for the library 2 Subnet Mask To view the subnet mask set for the library Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 52 Set Up Library Menu Overview Use the Set Up Library menu to change the library s status When performing operations in the Set Up Library menu the library is taken off line The figure below shows the Set Up Library menu options 2 Set Up Library 1 Config Information 2 Status Information 3 Error Information 4 Network Interface 5 Offline Operations 1 Unit Information 1 Element Status 1 Error Log
65. the mailslot door The host computer handles this operation CAUTION Do not attempt to load a media in the mailslot until the media carrier is extended through the open door The door should never be opened manually Five Slot Magazine The five slot bulk magazine allows the loading of five pieces of media at one time while the librari is on line To use the magazine 1 Release the magazine from the library using the Release Magazine menu option on the front panel display Refer to Chapter 3 Menu System for information 2 Remove the magazine from the library 3 Open the media catch lever 4 Load media into the magazine 5 Close the media catch lever 6 Replace the magazine into the library Library Installation Page 25 Inside the Front Door The front door makes accessible the power switch the connector for the power cable and the library interface connectors SCSI connectors Power Connection Route the power cable through the bottom of the machine to the power cable connector Using the supplied cable restraint attach the cable and secure to the library with the Phillips head screw provided Figure 8 Power Connection for V Series Libraries The power cable can be plugged into a standard 120 volt to 240 volt wall outlet The library system uses an auto ranging power supply Do not use an extension cord The unit must be located next to the AC outlet and the outlet must be easily accessible In the event
66. tice per ICES 003 English This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada French Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par l Industrie Canada European Notice This library system is in conformity with the following directive EN 55022 CISPR 22 Class A EN 55024 e EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 This library system is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive Safety Agency Standards Page 75 Australia New Zealand This equipment has been tested and complies with AS NZS 3548 Laser Safety Notice The bar code reader used in this unit is certified to comply with DHHS rule 21 CFR Chapter 1 Sub chapter J as a Class 2 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the bar code reader does not produce harmful radiation Since laser light emitted inside the library unit is completely confined within protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation
67. tice siis ciiin bot TT 76 CDRH Regulations P 76 Power Cord Set Selection 0 0 0 ccc eee nee 76 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 6 APPENDIX D o re AP 25 dd E ES 77 Table of Contents Page 7 Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 8 LIST OF FIGURES LTO Tape Media ians usiana A omm ne RO Qe AGER e Ars a os se Ee ae eos 14 V40 V60 Libraries Front View 17 V40 V60 Libraries Rear View 2 RR RR RR Rr 18 V68 V102 Libraries Front VIEW ss dr RI Ee uA ERRARE X RA x YA A 19 V68 V102 Libraries Rear VieW er 20 Mass Loading Media 2 tnt 0424 kah Dina Raed bae ka EE beue oL ne 24 Using the Mallslot 220 2m ccm Rote ete tees Pee Ed a KG 25 Power Connection for V Series Libraries llli 26 opace for V40 V102 na u ue Dem Nx Rr PERG Red Rub gx SPOS RARE be RANG a CAR ae RA 28 V40 Slot Configuration xm E beads ek eee he Rn s wee he CURRERE ads ev ode ag Mabe ee ees 29 V60 Slot Configuration 4a apa pi b3 esta XR eed Seek Se ake eye eee eae eed 30 M68 Slot Contiguration os 66 kaaa Drau Conan rep RO RU E RUN ee edd eae RUE RA ea CU ae ee eae ace dn 31 V102 Slot Configuration a nG DA NA a e Poen eed 32 Stabilizer for V40 V60 os gs teed opened rur peed eed Rr eda e ate a RUNE Rd e ee 33 Stabilizers Installed for V40 V60 0 000 tees 34 Rack Mounting Illustration a 20 eee nee 36 Rack Mounting Illustration D 20 eee 37 Rack Mounting I
68. up and is ready before the next com mand is executed Emulation Type To emulate different libraries for software compatibility Enable Mailslot To turn mailslot on for use Enable Magazine To turn mailslot on for use Enable BC Reader To turn barcode reader on for use Bar Code Type To select barcode type or II according to label type Enable All Uattn 7 Passwords To set or change passwords To remove password protection from a menu selection press the check mark without entering any letters The factory default password is AAAA If a password is forgotten or lost please contact Plasmon support 8 RMI Information Not yet supported in firmware 2 Status Information Allows viewing editing of library status 1 Element Status To view edit which elements slots drives pickers or I O stations are popu lated by media Individual slot status can be set to full or empty 2 Drive States To view a drive s on off state 3 Power On Hours To view total hours of power to library Useful for preventive maintenance Can not be reset 4 Unit Cycle Count To view total cycle count since first startup Cannot be reset 5 Drive Load Counts To view reset total drive loads since last reset of count Plasmon V Series User Manual Page 54 Menu Selection Description 6 Function Counts To view reset total function counts since last

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