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1. Foam Blocks Extension Axis Top Horizontal Carriage Foam Block Vertical Carriage e Bottom Horizontal Carriage Foam Block Vertical E Foam Block Horizontal LT ESD Ground Jack Carriage On Lower Panel Tab TA00136a To Load Available If the customer has tape cartridges available for loading at this time it Tape Cartridges is best to do this while the side panel is removed You can insert up to 48 cartridges directly into empty bins in the fixed storage array Figure 13 shows how cartridges should be oriented before insertion into a bin Figure 13 Tape Cartridge Orentation P d Bin Cartridge Bar Code Label DLT Cartridge 14 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Reinstalling the Left Cosmetic Panel Note Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Do not be concerned if the customer does not have all the cartridges needed to fill the library Additional cartridges can be added after installation using the load port For more information about this procedure refer to the Enterprise Tape Library 4 1800 Operator s Guide Whenever possible try to fill the library completely with properly labeled tape cartridges A full library of labeled cartridges takes much less time to inventory than a partially filled library or a library f
2. 3 Using a 5 32 hex wrench unlatch the front door 4 Open the library front door Note The front door is the only access for manually turning the interior light On or Off Note Reach through the front door and set the light switch located on the far side of the light to the desired position 5 Close and latch the library front door 6 Press to release the control panel STOP button 7 Press to release the control panel STANDBY button and verify that the library completes the initialization sequence and System On line is displayed in the SDA ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 43 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Turning the Interior Light On Off Figure A 2 Turning the Interior Light On Off Power Switch Shown in Off Position Interior Light r Front Door noe ha TA00038d 44 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Turning the Interior Light On Off ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 45 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Turning the Interior Light On Off 46 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Glossary Glossary actuators Robotic components that move inside the library to manipulate
3. 11 Press and release the T or J button and the SELECT button simultaneously and verify that System On line or System Off Line is displayed in the SDA ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 37 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Cartridge Tape Drive Compatibility Cartridge Tape Drive Compatibility The ACL 4 52 library is capable of supporting the DLT 2000 DLT 4000 and DLT 7000 tape drives The library is also capable of supporting the CompacTape III and CompacTape IV cartridges which are dark gray and black respectively When loading the library with cartridges observe the compatibility of cartridges and tape drives as defined in table 2 Table 2 Cartridge Tape Cartridge T DLT 2000 DLT 4000 DLT 7000 Drive Compatibility dns de Tape Drive Tape Drive Tape Drive Compaclape III Compatible Compatible Compatible Cartridge Compaclape IV Not Compatible Compatible Cartridge Compatible Caution DO NOT USE CompacTape I CompacTape II or CompacTape IIIXT tape cartridges in this library 38 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Loading the Library with Cartridges Loading the Library with Cartridges Note The Auto Load feature must be Enabled before performing this procedure If this feature is not currently Enabled refer to Enabling Disabling the Auto Load Feature on page 36 Caution Exa
4. CA 92612 5872 949 856 7800 800 284 5101 Technical Publications To comment on existing documentation send e mail to atl docsGatlp com ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide XV xvi World Wide Web Visit the ATL Products home page at http www atlp com Professional Services The ATL Products Professional Services Department provides a 24 hour help desk that can be reached at Locally 949 477 7924 North America South America 800 284 5101 Europe Africa Asia and Australia International Code 44 0 1256 848748 Send faxes for the Professional Services Department to Locally 949 477 7940 North America South America 949 477 7940 Europe Africa Asia and Australia International Code 1 949 477 7940 Send e mail for the Professional Services Department to North America South America helpdesk atlp com Europe Africa Asia and Australia ukhelpdesk at1p com ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 1 Installation Requirements a Chapter 1 Installation Requirements This chapter describes library specifications and the physical requirements for the installation site ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide AC Chapter 1 Installation Requirements Library Specifications Figure 1 Library Mechanical Specifications Library Specifications The tables in this section provide the mechanical power and environmental specifications for the
5. Connecting the Host Computer This section explains how to connect the library to the Sun system acting as host computer The library is shipped with the internal cabling configured for one host SCSI connection single wire Note To support a SCSI configuration other than single wire the library s internal SCSI cabling must be changed Additional SCSI cables are provided in the library accessories kit The accessories kit also includes SCSI cables and terminator for connecting the library to the host computer To perform this procedure 1 Turn off the library as follows a Press the STANDBY button on the control panel Make sure that System Offline appears in the display and the STANDBY indicator is on b Press the STOP button on the control panel Make sure that the STOP indicator is on c Atthe back panel set the power switch to the O off position 2 Turn off all SCSI devices that will be connected to the same SCSI bus as the library Note The library uses differential Diff SCSI connections If your host adapter is single ended SE SCSI you must use an SE to Diff converter for proper SCSI communication 3 Connect a SCSI cable from the host computer s SCSI adapter to SCSI PORT 1 on the back panel of the library figure 14 on page 27 4 Install the SCSI jumper cable between SCSI PORT 2 and SCSI PORT 3 on the back panel of the library 5 Install the SCSI terminator to SCSI PORT 4 on the back panel of the lib
6. Figure 8 Unpacking the Accessories Tray Library Foam Cap E Shipping Bag Stop Block E x K gt Pallet Ramp i Heat Seal Seam 8 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing the Library from the Pallet Removing the Library from the Pallet Caution The library weighs approximately 335 pounds It is recommended that at least two individuals perform the following procedure To remove the library from the pallet 1 Verify that all leveling feet located on the underside of the library at each corner of the cabinet at in the up position If they are not rotate each foot clockwise until it is fully retracted 2 Guide the library out of the shipping bag and down the ramp see figure 9 If two persons are available to do this one should be positioned at the front of the library to guide it down the ramp while another is positioned at the back of the library to push the library forward Note If you are the only person available to perform this procedure position yourself in front of the library so you can pull it forward onto the ramp and carefully guide it to the floor The two person procedure is recommended 3 Save the shipping bag for future use Figure 9 Rolling the Library Off the Pallet TA00138a ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Moving the Library t
7. IEC 320 Type Ground ea n A OH Line Neutral The installation site must provide an earth ground cable for the library ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library This chapter explains how to unpack and move the Enterprise library to the final installation site Note Before following the instructions in this chapter make sure the site chosen for the library meets the requirements found in Chapter 1 The procedures listed above must be performed in the order they appear in this document After completing these procedures continue the installation by following the instructions in Chapter 3 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 5 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Receiving the Library Receiving the Library Follow these guidelines to properly receive the crated library Move the crated library as close to the final installation site as possible Allow a minimum of six feet in front of the off load side of the pallet to ensure that there is enough space to place the ramp used for removing the library Figure 6 Space Requirements for Unloading Library Pallet Pallet Ramp Unloading Area Minimum TA00129a e Inspect the crate and packing materials for any damage that may have occurred during shipment Report any damage to the shipping company immediately 6 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and
8. UL Underwriters Laboratories vertical belt The drive belt connecting the vertical motor to the vertical axis assembly vertical carriage assembly The crossbar and linear bearings mounted on the vertical rails and all components mounted on the crossbar ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 49 Glossary 50 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Index Index A auto cleaning disabling 34 enabling 34 auto load option disabling 36 enabling 36 C cartridge compatibility 38 types 38 cartridges loading 39 connecting the host computer 26 27 cosmetic panels removing 11 crating the library 19 D differential SCSI connector 26 E Enterprise 15 F Fixed storage array 48 foam blocks installing 18 G grounding 4 H host computer 26 27 IEC 320 connector 4 installing foam blocks 18 installing tie wraps 18 inventory 25 elapsed time 41 performing 41 L leveling the library 23 light turning on off 43 loading cartridges 39 moving the library 10 P packing materials 7 16 18 power connector 4 power rating 4 power up state defining 32 ACL4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 51 Index 52 R receiving the library 6 removing cosmetic panels 11 removing the library from the pallet 9 S SCSI addresses 29 setting library 24 SCSI cabling 26 27 29 SCSI devices 29 SCSI II specification xv SCSI ports 27 SCSI terminator
9. Enterprise library Use these specifications to help select an appropriate installation site and environment Height 44 inches 111 76 cm Width 21 5 inches 54 61 cm Depth 31 12 inches 79 04 cm Weight 361 lbs 164 kg with 4 tape drives and 52 DLT cartridges Figure 2 Library Power Specifications AC Power Rating 100 120V 200 240V 4A 2A 50 60 Hz AC Voltage Range 90 132 VAC or 180 264 VAC Frequency Range 47 63 Hz Figure 3 Library Environmental Specifications Temperature Storage Short Term 60 Days 40 to 151 F 40 to 66 C Storage Long Term gt 60 Days 41 to 122 F 5 to 50 C Transport 40 to 151 F 40 to 66 C Operating 59 to 90 F 15 to 32 C Relative Non Operating Storage 95 Wet bulb temp 90 F 32 C Humidity Non Operating Transport 95 Wet bulb temp 115 F 46 C Operating 20 80 Wet bulb temp 77 F 25 C Altitude Short Term lt 60 days in storage 12 000 ft 3 658 km Long Term gt 60 days in storage 12 000 ft 3 658 km Operating 6 562 ft 2 0 km 76 F Max amp 589 mmHg Heat Operating 880 BTU hr 220 KCal hr or 260 Dissipation watts ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 1 Installation Requirements Site Requirements Site Requirements This section describes the following installation site requirements for the library e Floor space e Floor clearance e Floor inclin
10. Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Unpacking the Library Unpacking the Library Caution Use care when cutting the steel bands that secure the library and packing materials to the pallet These bands are under tension and may snap when cut 1 Cut the steel bands that secure the library and packing material to the pallet see figure 7 2 Lift the cardboard top cover off the pallet 3 From the back of the container opposite the ramp side pull the three cardboard retaining clips to their open position and unwrap the cardboard box from the library Figure 7 Removing the Box from the Pallet Steel Bands Top Cover D Foam Cap and l Accessories Tra Asi Pallet 2 Ramp Side_ y TA00139a I Y Retaining l pol Clip x3 Cardboard Box m N RJ NN Front Off load Side TA00140a 4 Lift the foam cap and accessories tray off the library see figure 8 5 Remove the stop block located underneath the library ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 7 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Unpacking the Library 6 Slide out the two pallet ramp sections located underneath the library and secure them to the pallet using the Velcro straps 7 Carefully cut the shipping bag vertically along the heat seal seam 8 Inspect the library for damage that may have occurred during shipment
11. SCSI Address 0 I I a l Tape Drive 0 l SCSI Address 2 l Tape Drive 1 SCSI Address 3 SCSI Termination z SCSI PORT 4 Tape Drive 2 Host Connection SCSI Address 4 T i a SCSI PORT 3 Ne Tape Drive Interface PWA SCSI Termination WML SCSI PORT 2 N Tape Drive 3 SCSI Address 5 Host Connection L SCSI PORT 1 Indicates the default SCSI ID of the installed devices The SCSI configuration of the tape drives and library can be changed according to your needs by using the cable provided in the accessories kit shipped with each library unit 30 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Note Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures The procedures contained in this appendix are provided for the Field Service Engineer s convenience during the installation of the library If there are additional tasks that you are asked to perform by the customer s System Administrator refer to Document No 6211222 ACL 4 52 Operator s Guide The following procedures are contained in this appendix Defining the library power up state e Enabling disabling the auto clean option e Enabling disabling the auto load feature e Loading the library with cartridges through the load port e Performing an inventory Turning the interior light on off The following procedures require familiar
12. cartridges These include the gripper extension axis vertical and horizontal axes automated tape library A robotic storage and retrieval system for DLT tape cartridges bar code label The identification label on DLT tape cartridges bar code scanner A device that is mounted on the extension axis that reads the cartridge bar code labels calibration The software measurements and configuration required for successful operation of the library CHM Cartridge handling mechanism control panel The panel on the front of the library that contains the status display area as well as indicators and control buttons DLT Digital linear tape EIA TIA 574 A serial communications cabling and protocol standard for nine pin connectors sometimes referred to as RS 232 The diagnostic port DIAG on the rear of the library uses this protocol ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 47 Glossary 48 extension axis assembly Mounted onto the vertical axis the extension axis assembly consists of the gripper assembly and the horizontal axis on which the gripper assembly is mounted extension axis belt The drive belt connecting the extension motor gearbox to the gripper FCC Class A Standard established by the U S Federal Communications Commission governing electromagnetic emissions FSA Fixed storage array This is a 3 column by 16 row fixture mounted inside the library Its purpose is to store up to 48 cartridges
13. luce laser h emesso dal dispositivo di scansione del codice a barre ATTENZIONE l uso di comandi o regolazioni per eseguire le procedure che non siano quelli specificati in questa documentazione pur causare rischi all incolumit delle persone BATTERY STATEMENT Caution The Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 component on the robotic controller board inside this product contains a lithium battery Lithium is a hazardous material that must be disposed of in accordance with local state and federal law Forsigtig Bandbiblioteket indeholder et lithiumbatteri Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 p robotkontroltavlen indeholder et lithiumbatteri Lithium kan anses for at veere et sundhedsfarligt materiale Kass r dette batteri i overensstemmelse med lokale og nationale lovbestemmelser Huomautus Nauhakirjastossa on litiumparisto Robottiohjainkortin Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 puolijohteessa on litiumparisto Litium voidaan luokitella vaaralliseksi aineeksi Pariston h vitt misess on noudatettava viranomaisten antamia ohjeita ja m r yksi Attention La biblioth que de bande contient une pile au lithium Le Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 sur la carte robotic contr leur contient une pile au lithium Le lithium peut tre consid r comme mat riau dangereux Jeter cette pile conform ment aux lois locales d tat et f d rales Achtung Die Bandbibliothek enth lt eine Lithiumbatterie Der Halbleiter Dallas Semic
14. the library perform the following procedures 1 Press and release the Control Panel STANDBY button and verify that the SDA shows System Off line 2 Press and release the SELECT button to enter the Menu Mode 3 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configuration 4 Press and release the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu 5 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Inquiry 6 Press the button six 6 times to bypass the Inquiry SCSI Address Power Up State Num of Drives Auto Clean and Retries menus Then verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Auto Load 7 With Auto Load displayed on Line 2 of the SDA press and release the SELECT button and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Auto Load Disabled Note Disabled is the default state for the auto load option If you want to change this feature to Enabled proceed to Step 8 Otherwise exit the menu mode ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Enabling Disabling the Auto Load Feature 8 Use the J button to bypass the Disabled option and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Auto Load Enabled 9 With the desired option displayed on Line 2 press and release the SELECT button 10 Press and release the T or J button to clear the resulting display from the command
15. three minutes if all of the cartridges are properly bar code labeled The actual inventory time can take longer if the library is not completely full or if any of the cartridges are not properly labeled When the library is full of unlabeled cartridges the inventory process will take over twenty seven minutes to complete ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 41 13 When the SDA displays the status of the inventory command as shown below the inventory is complete Menu Inventory SUCCESS 14 Press and release the T or button to clear the resulting display from the command 15 Press and release the T or button and the SELECT button simultaneously and verify that System On line or System Off Line is displayed in the SDA A 42 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Turning the Interior Light On Off Turning the Interior Light On Off Note The Interior light bulb is not operator replaceable Notify your Field Service Engineer to replace the bulb The library is normally shipped with the interior light set to the On position Use the following procedure to turn the interior light On or Off Refer to Figure 2 1 Press the control panel STANDBY button and verify that System Off line is displayed in the SDA 2 Press the control panel STOP button Warning To prevent injury from moving components always press the control panel STOP button before opening the front door
16. 27 29 shipping the library 17 20 single ended SCSI connector 26 site requirements 3 4 floor clearance 3 floor inclination 3 floor strength 4 grounding 4 power connector 4 power rating 4 specifications library 2 storing the packing materials 16 T tape drive compatibility 38 terminator 27 tie wraps installing 18 turning on the library 24 U unpacking the library 7 ACL4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide
17. 3 To remove each tie wrap push on the release tab near the tie wrap buckle and then slide the end of the tie wrap out of the buckle Repeat this step until you have removed all three tie wraps 4 Save all tie wraps for future use 12 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Figure 11 Removing Tie Wraps P E Gripper Motor He 8 Extension Axis o Horizontal Tie Wra 8 Carriage P A L Tie Wraps Ke Extension Axis iy Platform gt E 7 U ec 5 p e Vertical Carriage o S Tie Wrap FN m LY o 9 LL VIEW H H Bumper Standoff TA00046d Removing the Foam To remove the foam blocks Blocks 1 Use an antistatic wrist band and take any other available antistatic precautions 2 Gently slide the horizontal carriage toward the front of the library 3 Remove the top and bottom horizontal carriage foam blocks 4 Gently raise the vertical carriage and remove the vertical carriage foam block 5 Save all the blocks for future use ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 13 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Figure 12 Removing the
18. ACL 4 52 Automated Tape Library for DLT Cartridges Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 6211221 06 Ver 6 Rel 0 Quantum ATL ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 6211221 06 Ver 6 Rel 0 December 1999 Printed in the USA ATL Products Inc provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose ATL Products Inc may revise this publication from time to time without notice COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright 1999 by ATL Products Inc All rights reserved Your right to copy this manual is limited by copyright law Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of ATL Products Inc is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law TRADEMARK STATEMENT Prism Library Architecture IntelliGrip WebAdmin and WebLibrarian are all trademarks of ATL Products Inc Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies FCC STATEMENT This equipment 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
19. Figure9 Rolling the Library Off the Pallet 9 Figure 10 Removing the Left Panels ita 12 Figure 11 Removing Tie Wraps ini 13 Figure 12 Removing the FosmBlocksi caida 14 Figure 13 Tape Cartridge Orentation ii vein tenia tiie 14 Figure 14 Cabling the Library aene s 27 Figure 15 Single Wire SCSI Configuration Default 30 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide ix ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Tables Table 1 Reguited Football 22 Table 2 Cartridge Tape Drive Compatibility 0 0 0 0 eee 38 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide xi xii ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Audience Purpose Document Organization Notational Conventions Note RE Sei Preface This book is designed to aid field service engineers and other technical users in the initial setup of the tape library system It begins with a site requirements and continues with unpacking and installation procedures It also contains basic troubleshooting information This book describes facility preparation and first time installation procedures for the Enterprise Tape Library 4 1800 It includes library specifications installation site requirements unpacking instructions and hardware installation and testing procedures Following is a brief description of chapter contents e Chapter 1 Installation Requirements provides library specifications and the ph
20. UTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure Laser Klasse 1 VORSICHT Dieses Produkt Enthdlt Einen Laser Der Kategorie II Laserstrahlen Der Strichcode scanner Gibt Laserstrahlen aus VERMEIDEN SIE jeden Blickkontakt und direkten kvrperlichen Kontakt mit diesen Strahlen VORSICHT Ein nicht ordnungsgemd er siehe hier enthaltene Anweisungen Einsatz bzw Dnderungen der Betriebsleistung kvnnen einen gesundheitsgefdhrdenden Kontakt zur Folge haben Appareil Laser de Classe 1 ATTENTION Ce produit met de la classe laser II Rayonnement laser NE PAS fixer des yeux le rayon viter les expositions Le rayonnement laser est mis partir du lecteur optique de code barre ATTENTION L utilisation de contr les ou d ajustements de performance des proc dures autres que ceux indiqu s ici peut entrainer une exposition dangereuse Producto Laser de Clase 1 ATENCI N Este producto contiene laser de clase II Luz de laser NO mire el rayo Evite el contacto con la luz la luz de laser se emite desde el explorador de c digo de barras ATENCI N El uso de los controles o ajustes para realizar procedimientos que no son especificados puede provocar una situaci n peligrosa Luokan 1 Laserlaite ATTENZIONE Questo prodotto emette una luce laser di Classe II NON guardare il facsio di luce ed evitare di esporsi alla fonte del laser Il fascio di
21. accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation INDUSTRY CANADA DIGITAL APPARATUS Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 Issue 2 This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Regl ment sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada CISPR 22 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ACHTUNG Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer fiir entsprechende Gegenmassnahmen verantwortlich ist ATTENTION Ceci est un produit de cla
22. ation Floor strength e Power e Grounding Floor Space Figure 4 Floor Space 4 128 gt Requirements 4 25 lt 72 Be A For Maintenance Only c oO c S 25 Z 31 12 vs ES lt lt 9 g5o Y r d 7 IS 21 5 Library Ramp Side Off load Area jo 5 i i Front of Library 25 Y Y For Maintenance Only Floor Clearance The cabinet has a nominal floor clearance of 0 75 inch 1 9 cm The library should be placed on a level uncarpeted floor free of cracks depressions and so on Floor Inclination The floor in the installation site must be level to within 0 25 inch over a 6 x 6 foot area ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 1 Installation Requirements Site Requirements Floor Strength Power Figure 5 Library s AC Power Receptacle Grounding The floor in the installation site must be a standard raised computer floor rated at 250 lb ft This is sufficient to support a fully loaded Enterprise library The library s auto ranging motor and logic power supplies accept single phase 90 264 VAC input power at 47 63 Hz The power inlet connector is a IEC 320 connector For international applications you must replace the power cord set with a harmonized 3x2 0 mm power cord set that is approved by the country where used 100 120V 200 240V 4A 2A 50 60 Hz
23. dby 9 With the desired option displayed on Line 2 press and release the SELECT button 32 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Defining the Library Power Up State 10 Press and release the T or J button to clear the resulting display from the command 11 Press and release the T or J button and the SELECT button simultaneously and verify that System On line or System Off Line is displayed in the SDA ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 33 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Enabling Disabling the Auto Clean Option Enabling Disabling the Auto Clean Option The automatic drive cleaning feature has two modes of drive cleaning support Host Initiated and Fully Automatic In Host Initiated Cleaning Mode drive cleaning is enabled by your System Administrator at the host computer Although the library unit will internally track cleaning tape cartridge movement and use the library unit provides no cleaning support in this mode The host is responsible for all cleaning functions such as detecting when a drive requires cleaning tracking and selecting cleaning tape cartridges initiating media movement of the cleaning tape cartridge to the drive and determining when a cleaning tape cartridge has been used up Drive cleaning in the Fully Automatic Cleaning Mode is also enabled by your System Administrator at the host computer However in th
24. el 1 13 s inch open ended wrench 1 Digital voltmeter DVM 1 Antistatic wristband 22 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 3 Installing the Library Leveling the Library Leveling the Library Completing this task requires leveling one side of the library at a time moving in a clockwise direction from the front to the right side To do this 1 Move the library into its final position for installation Make sure you leave enough floor space around the library for removing cosmetic panels attaching cables opening the front door and so on For minimum floor space dimensions refer to figure 4 on page 3 2 Lower each foot of the library until it makes contact with the floor Caution When adjusting the feet for leveling purposes do not raise any foot so high that excess weight is transferred to any single caster 3 Starting at the front of the library and moving from foot to foot ina clockwise direction rotate each foot clockwise so the corresponding caster is raised approximately 4 inch off the floor 4 Place the carpenter s level on top of the front edge of the library 5 Check the gauge on the level If the front of the library is level proceed to step 6 If it is not level a Determine the tilt of the library and adjust the appropriate foot with the wrench checking the gauge each time any foot is rotated 1 4 turn b Repeat step 5 until the front is level 6 Repeat ste
25. from the library the Library a 1 If necessary unload and eject any tapes in the tape drives 2 Turn off the library by setting the power switch to the O off position 3 Disconnect all SCSI cables from the back of the library Leave the power cord connected Caution Do not disconnect the power cord from the library or the grounded power source until instructed to do so While plugged in the power cord grounds the library chassis and helps to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD damage Removing the Left To remove the left cosmetic panel Cosmetic Panel 1 Atthe back of the library remove the three screws that secure the left side panel to the library frame 2 Pull the panel toward the back of the library to disengage the retention tabs and then move the panel from the library frame see figure 10 on page 12 Carefully set the left panel aside ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 17 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Packing the Library for Shipment Unloading the Library Installing the Internal Packing Materials To unload the library 1 Remove all tapes from the fixed storage bins To do this grasp the exposed end of each tape and lift it out of the bin Remove any tapes in the load port bins Load port bins are accessible from inside the library To remove a tape from the load port grasp the exposed end and lift it out Remove any ejected tapes from the tape dr
26. hering Required Tools ooo o a eb odes 22 Leveling the Library ii aro 23 Setting Up and Testing the Library oe ni ie n s 24 Turning On the Library 24 Betting SCSI Addtessess uisa abge Du di PRAES 24 Configuring Library Options 24 Performing a System Test 25 Performing an Inventory 25 Connecting the Host Computer us ense oe eer ri opt pee si 26 Appendix A SCSI Cabling OpHOfs ern ento nic oe eii 29 SCOLCOBntig urabllofts AAA 29 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures eee 31 Defining the Library Power Up State erret quete epe eek 32 Enabling Disabling the Auto Clean Option ss 34 Enabling Disabling the Auto Load Feature 36 Cartridge Tape Drive Compatibilidad rra 38 Loading the Library with Cartridges cup reete tren ett 39 Performing an Inventory a eati our ada terit tee peter aee 41 Turning the Interior EiehPOn Oia ds 43 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide EEE Figures Figure 1 Library Mechanical Specifications sess 2 Figure2 Library Power Specifications sese 2 Figure 3 Library Environmental Specifications ssss 2 Figure 4 Floor Space Requirements ss 3 Figure5 Library s AC Power Receptacle sse 4 Figure 6 Space Requirements for Unloading sss 6 Figure7 Removing the Box from the Pallet sess 7 Figure8 Unpacking the Library eiecit tintin tienne 8
27. ify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Auto Clean 7 With Auto Clean displayed on Line 2 of the SDA press and release the SELECT button and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Auto Clean Enabled Note Disabled is the default If you want to change the automatic cleaning state to Enabled proceed to Step 8 Otherwise exit the Menu Mode 8 With the desired option displayed on Line 2 press and release the SELECT button 9 Press and release the T or button to clear the resulting display from the command 10 Press and release the T or button and the SELECT button simultaneously and verify that System On line or System Off Line is displayed in the SDA ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 35 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Enabling Disabling the Auto Load Feature 36 Enabling Disabling the Auto Load Feature This feature of the ACL 4 52 library enables the operator to load cartridges into the fixed storage array FSA without any intervention from the host controller When this feature is Enabled the library will automatically find bins in the FSA for cartridges that are placed in the load port If no bin locations are available in the FSA the cartridges will be left in the load port bin and an error message will be displayed on the control panel SDA The default configuration for this feature is Disabled To enable this feature on
28. illed with unlabeled cartridges To reinstall the left cosmetic panel 1 Rest the top lip of the left panel on top of the library frame 2 Push the panel toward the front of the library and insert the frame buckles into the retention tabs 3 At the back of the library insert the tighten the three screws that secure the left panel to the back of the library frame ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 15 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Storing the Packing Materials Storing the Packing Materials After unpacking the library and removing internal packing materials you should store all materials for future use Follow this procedure 1 Raise the ramp and rest it on top of the pallet 2 Collapse the cardboard box 3 Store the box foam cap pallet and all packing materials for future use 16 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Packing the Library for Shipment Packing the Library for Shipment If it becomes necessary to ship the library you must repack it in its original shipping materials as explained in this section The following are the main steps in this procedure e Removing power from the library e Removing the left cosmetic panel e Unloading the library Installing the internal packing materials e Replacing the cosmetic panels e Moving the library onto the shipping pallet e Securing the library to the pallet Removing Power from To remove power
29. in the library FSE Field service engineer gripper assembly The assembly that mounts on the extension axis and grips cartridges referred to as the gripper horizontal belt The drive belt connecting the horizontal motor to the horizontal axis assembly host Host computer host computer The computer that issues SCSI commands to control the library robotics Load Port The operator accessible component of the library that allows up to four cartridges to be import export loaded and unloaded into from the library NVRAM Nonvolatile RAM offline Not ready for communications with a host This mode is required for configuration diagnostic and maintenance operations ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Glossary online Ready for communications with a host PC Personal computer pick The act of removing a cartridge from one location in preparation for placing it in another location place The act of placing a cartridge in a location after it has been picked from another location PROM Programmable read only memory RAM Random access memory rear panel The rear cosmetic panel of the library that contains the AC power switch AC power receptacle and connectors for attaching external cabling to the library SCSI Small computer system interface A communications standard for attaching peripheral equipment to computers tape drive The mechanism that reads and writes data from and to a tape cartridge
30. ion Requirements oo aicsecsccesssiedstaaceacantessasvoeseacesesecescapeancniveasseepiadses 1 ibrary Specifications r ARS dq inasre t num enacts 2 Sue Requitetmems osos eqs aoe ea eae biis 3 Floor SACS inedite aid 3 Floor Cl rance neat eere P deii 3 BloorInelinatlionz dette tetro cetero ette etre eere eee eere 3 Floor Strengtl seed eure O candy RR QU ES POTERE EH He 4 lom 4 o o etu rei ad c ers Road 4 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library ini iii cad 5 Receiving the LIDESEV cec AAA Hoo o DR Roe 6 Wnpacking the LID pie via T oU qute cae 7 Removing the Library from the Pallets uet iso Ee ti uie 9 Moving the Library to the Installation Site 10 Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges 11 Removing the Left Cosmetic Panel 11 Removing the Tie Wraps 12 Removing the Foam Blocks 13 To Load Available Tape Cartridges 14 Reinstalling the Left Cosmetic Panel 15 Storing the Packing Materials ia titus 16 Packing the Library for Ships esse pene meti adipis 17 Removing Power from the Library 17 Removing the Left Cosmetic Panel 17 Unloading the EIbtaly tese ia eere eden 18 Installing the Internal Packing Materials 18 Reinstalling the Left Cosmetic Panel 19 Moving the Library onto the Shipping Pallet 19 Securing the Library to the Pallet 19 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide vii Contents viii Chapter 3 Installing the Lab rary onere tir rnnt ec dci 21 Gat
31. is mode the library unit monitors each drive s status to determine when a drive requires cleaning and initiates action when that determination is made In this case the library unit selects an available cleaning tape cartridge handles media movement of the cleaning tape cartridge to and from the drive and supervises the cleaning operation in the drive The library unit tracks cleaning tape cartridges within the library monitors cleaning tape cartridge use and determines when a cleaning tape cartridge has been used up A used up cleaning tape cartridge is exported from the library to the load port under control of the library The library is shipped with automatic drive cleaning disabled If you want this feature enabled you can use the Auto Clean sub menu as follows 1 Press and release the Control Panel STANDBY button and verify that the SDA shows System Off line 2 Press and release the SELECT button to enter the Menu Mode 3 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configuration 4 Press and release the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu 5 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Inquiry 34 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Enabling Disabling the Auto Clean Option 6 Press the button four 4 times to bypass the Inquiry SCSI Address Power Up State and Num of Drives menus Then ver
32. ity of the library menu mode ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 31 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Defining the Library Power Up State Defining the Library Power Up State You have the option of defining the starting condition of the library either On line or standby Off line after power up self tests and initialization has occurred The default is On line You can change it by using the Power Up State sub menu as follows 1 Press and release the Control Panel STANDBY button and verify that the SDA shows System Off line 2 Press and release the SELECT button to enter the Menu Mode 3 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configuration 4 Press and release the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu 5 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Inquiry 6 Use the J button to bypass the SCSI Address menu and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configurati Power Up State 7 Press and release the SELECT button to choose the Power Up State menu and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Power Up On Line lt Note System On line is the default If you want to change the power up state to standby mode System Off line proceed to Step 8 Otherwise exit the menu mode 8 Use the button to bypass the On Line option and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Power Up Stan
33. ives If you ejected any tapes prior to turning off the library they may be in the drive slots Remove each tape carefully from the drive make sure the tape is completely unloaded not buckled to the take up leader before completely removing it For more information refer to the ACL 4 52 Operator s Guide To install the packing materials 1 Install the foam blocks as shown in figure 12 on page 14 and explained below a Gently raise the vertical carriage and place the vertical carriage foam block into position Lower the vertical carriage onto the foam block b Install both the top and bottom horizontal carriage foam blocks c Gently slide the horizontal carriage toward the back of the library and against the horizontal carriage foam blocks 2 Install four tie wraps to secure the extension axis the vertical carriage and the horizontal carriage as shown in figure 11 on page 13 and explained below a Route the two horizontal carriage tie wraps through the notch on the vertical rail and secure them through the notch on the frame b Route the extension axis tie wrap around and back up through the extension axis platform and secure it around the gripper motor Note Do not route the tie wrap over the gripper motor power cable c Route the vertical axis tie wrap under the bumper standoff and secure it around the extension axis platform ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Reinstalling the Left Cos
34. metic Panel Moving the Library onto the Shipping Pallet Securing the Library to the Pallet Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Packing the Library for Shipment To reinstall the left cosmetic panel 1 2 3 Rest the top lip of the left side panel on the library frame Push the panel toward the front of the library and insert the frame buckles into the retention tabs At the back of the library insert and tighten the three screws to secure the left side panel to the back of the library frame 4 Unplug the power cord from the library and the power source To move the library onto the shipping pallet 1 Raise the library s leveling feet by rotating each foot clockwise until fully retracted Position the pallet to load the library and secure the two ramp sections to the pallet using the Velcro strips Unfold the shipping bag and align the white tape to the pallet where the library casters will roll onto the pallet Roll the library onto the pallet and into the shipping bag Observe all cautions and guidelines in Moving the Library to the Installation Site on page 10 Seal the shipping bag by folding the seam over and taping the edge Disconnect the ramp sections from the pallet and slide them underneath the library Install the stop block in front of the library front casters and secure it to the Velcro fasteners To secure the library to the pallet 1 Place all accessories cables manuals i
35. mine all cartridges before loading them into the library or tape drive Look for label stock or other foreign material that may be clinging to the cartridges 1 With the SDA displaying System On line press and release the load port OPEN button and verify that the indicator begins blinking After several seconds the load port door will automatically open Warning Mechanical hazards could be exposed when the load port is partially open or closed Do not attempt to insert hands or fingers into the load port opening at any time 2 With the load port door open place up to four cartridges in the available load port bins 3 Press and release the load port CLOSE button Warning The load port door is LOCKED in the open position You must press and release the CLOSE button before attempting to close the load port door 4 When the CLOSE Indicator LED at the upper left corner of CLOSE button is steadily lit push the Load Port door closed The library will lock the door 5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 until you have loaded a maximum of 48 DLT cartridges into the library ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 39 Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Loading the Library with Cartridges Figure A 1 Loading Cartridges Through the Load Port Load Port shown open SS Load Port DLT Cartridge Su CY SS opens to right closes to left n d Su Cart
36. nstallation hardware and so forth in the accessories tray You must provide separate shipping container for the tape cartridges Place the accessories tray and foam cap on top of the library see figure 7 on page 7 Wrap the cardboard box around the library and secure it using the cardboard retaining clips Place the cardboard top cover securely over the cardboard box Install steel bands to secure the library and packing material to the pallet ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 19 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Packing the Library for Shipment 6 It is recommended that the steel bands be tightened to approximately 200 pounds of tension 7 Label the library for shipment 20 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 3 Installing the Library a Chapter 3 Installing the Library This chapter explains how to install the ACL 4 52 library using the following procedures To ensure a problem free installation these procedures should be followed in order The on site system administrator should also be present during these procedures ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 21 Chapter 3 Installing the Library Gathering Required Tools Gathering Required Tools Make sure you have the tools listed in table 1 before beginning this installation Table 1 Required Tools Quantity Description 1 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Wire cutters 1 Carpenter s lev
37. o the Installation Site Moving the Library to the Installation Site Caution The library weighs approximately 335 pounds It is recommended that at least two individuals perform the following procedure To move the library to the installation site 1 Prepare the path to the installation site The library has a nominal floor clearance of 0 75 inch 1 9 cm Use plastic or rubber mats to roll the library over carpeting floor cracks and depressions or door jambs 2 Verify that all leveling feet are fully retracted in the up position If they are not rotate each of the feet clockwise until fully retracted 3 Roll the library to the final installation site Any side of the library can be used to push the library but the preferred side to push from is the front of the library Caution When pushing from the front be careful not to push on the following nonstructural parts load port door control panel front door or the front door handle 10 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Once the library is in the final installation site you must remove internal packing materials and install any available tape cartridges as explained in this section The following are major steps in this procedure e Removing the left cosmetic panel e Removing tie wra
38. onductor DS1230AB 200 auf dem Roboter Controller enth lt eine Lithiumbatterie Lithium gilt als Schadstoff Bei der Entsorgung dieser Batterie alle entsprechenden kommunalen staatlichen und bundesweiten Vorschriften beachten Attenzione La libreria a nastro magnetico contiene una batteria al litio Il semiconduttore Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 sulla scheda controller robotic contiene una batteria al litio Il litio pu essere considerato un materiale pericoloso Eliminare queste batterie in conformit alle normative locali e statali vigenti Forsiktig Kassettbiblioteket inneholder et litiumbatteri Enheten Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 pa robotkontrollkortet inneholder et litiumbatteri Litium kan anses som et farlig materiale Batteriet skal kastes i henhold til lokal og nasjonal lovgivning Precauci n La biblioteca de cintas contiene una pila de litio El semiconductor Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 en el tablero controlador robotic contiene una pila de litio El litio puede considerarse como un material peligroso Deseche esta pila de acuerdo con las leyes municipales estatales y federales Varning Magnetbandsbiblioteket inneh ller ett litiumbatteri Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB 200 p robotstyrkortet inneh ller ett litiumbatteri Litium kan anses vara ett farligt material Kassera detta batteri i enlighet med lokala och statliga lagar och f rordningar Contents A Contents Preface Chapter 1 Installat
39. pplied to the library you need to set library and tape drive SCSI addresses Setting SCSI addresses require operator or service level security clearance at the library control panel In addition you may want to change the default configuration in bold of these options e Library power up state online offline ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Performing a System Test Performing an Inventory Chapter 3 Installing the Library Setting Up and Testing the Library e Auto clean enable disable e Retries enable disable e Exabyte emulation enable disable e Read barcode labels yes no e Auto inventory yes no e Auto load enable disable These procedures require operator or service level security clearance at the library control panel For a description of these procedures refer to the ACL 4 52 Operator s Guide The system test checks out the functionality of all library components To run the system test you must have Service level access at the control panel The inventory command identifies tape cartridges by reading their bar code labels and writes their location to nonvolatile RAM To run the inventory command you must have either Operator or Service level access at the control panel For more information about this command refer to the ACL 4 52 Operator s Guide ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 25 Chapter 3 Installing the Library Connecting the Host Computer
40. ps e Removing foam blocks e Inserting tape cartridges e Reinstalling the cosmetic panels Caution Make sure the library is at its final installation site before removing the internal packing materials Damage to the equipment may occur if the library is moved without the internal packing materials in place Removing the Left To remove the left cosmetic panel Cosmetic Panel 1 At the back of the library remove the three screws that secure the left panel to the library frame see figure 10 2 Pull the panel toward the back of the library to disengage the retention tabs on the left side of the library frame and then take the panel away from the library frame 3 Set the left panel and the screws aside ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 11 Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library Removing Internal Packing and Inserting Tape Cartridges Figure 10 Removing the Left Panel p P 2 lt aS gt me ex AM p A N z Left Panel E J Left Panel Retention Tabs TA00137a Removing the Tie To remove the tie wraps Wraps Note Do not cut the tie wraps they must be reused when packaging the library for reshipment 1 Usean antistatic wrist strap and take any other available antistatic precautions 2 Using figure 11 locate tie wraps securing the horizontal carriage the vertical carriage and extension axis
41. ps 4 and 5 to level the left side the back side and the right side of the library 7 Check each side again as follows a Starting at the front of the library place the level on top of each edge front left back and right and check the gauge b Make any minor adjustments necessary to the feet to make the side level 8 Repeat step 7 until all four sides are level ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 23 Chapter 3 Installing the Library Setting Up and Testing the Library Turning On the Library Setting SCSI Addresses Configuring Library Options 24 Setting Up and Testing the Library The following procedures verify the proper operation of the ACL 4 52 library Turning on the library e Setting SCSI addresses e Configuring library options e Running a system test Performing an inventory To turn on the library 1 Verify the following e Actuators move freely in the horizontal and vertical directions e All doors are closed e All cosmetic panels are attached e Power switch in the O off position Caution Using a digital voltmeter DVM verify that the facility power is 90 132VAC or 180 264 VAC 47 63Hz before connecting the AC power cord 2 Connect the AC power cord to the rear panel and facility power 3 On the rear panel set the power switch to the on position 4 After several seconds verify that the control panel displays library status After power is a
42. rary 26 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Chapter 3 Installing the Library Connecting the Host Computer Note Refer to the Sun Booklet for information on how to configure the Sun system to determine and set SCSI IDs and to apply power to the system Figure 14 Cabling the Library AC Power Receptacle and Power Switch DIAG RS 232 Diagnostic Port SCSI PORT 4 SCSI PORT 3 SCSI PORT 2 SCSI PORT 1 SCSI Terminators Host SCSI Cables ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 27 Chapter 3 Installing the Library Connecting the Host Computer 28 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide SCSI Configurations Appendix A SCSI Cabling Options Appendix A SCSI Cabling Options This appendix describes the SCSI cabling options of the Enterprise 4 1800 tape library The following SCSI devices are included in communications between the host computer and library Host computer Library robotics Tape drive 0 Tape drive 1 Tape drive 2 Tape drive 3 In default configuration internal single wire SCSI cabling connects the robotics controller and all of the SCSI devices on a single SCSI bus from the host controller Figure 15 shows this default configuration ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide 29 Appendix A SCSI Cabling Options Figure 15 Single Wire SCSI Configuration Default Robotics I Controller EXTERNAL REAR PANEL
43. ridge Bar Code Label OPEN amp CLOSE Buttons 40 ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide TA00010d Note Appendix B Supplemental Installation Procedures Performing an Inventory Performing an Inventory This feature allows you to perform an inventory of the cartridges contained in the library The inventory information is then written to nonvolatile RAM To perform this function use the Inventory sub menu as follows 6 Press and release the Control Panel STANDBY button and verify that the SDA shows System Off line 7 Press and release the SELECT button to enter the Menu Mode 8 Verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Configuration 9 Press the button five 5 times to bypass the Configuration Drive Control Calibration System Test and Robot Control menus Then verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Diagnostics 10 Press and release the SELECT button to choose the Diagnostics menu and verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Diagnostics Home All 11 Press the 4 button five 5 times to bypass the Home All Selftest All Status Actuator Status Sensor and Move Actuator sub menus Then verify that the following is displayed in the SDA Menu Diagnostics Inventory 12 With Inventory displayed on Line 2 press and release the SELECT button With a full library the inventory process will take less than
44. sse A Dans un environment domestique ce produit peut causer des interf rences radio lectriques Il appartient alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropri es 6207947 06cA 34 NOTICE FOR USA AND CANADA ONLY If shipped to USA use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100 120 V operation If shipped to Canada use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 100 120V operation Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin NEMA 5 15P configuration Cord Type SJT three 16 AWG 1 5 mm or 18 AWG 1 0 mm wires Length Maximum 15 feet 4 5m Rating Minimum 10 A 125 V ATTENTION LIRE LA REMARQUE DANS LE MODE D EMPLOI REMARQUE CETTE REMARQUE NE CONCERNE QUE LES TATS UNIS ET LE CANADA En cas d envoi aux tats Unis utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI UL et convenant pour 100 120 V En cas d envoi au Canada utiliser le cordon d alimentation CERTIFI CSA et convenant pour 100 120 V Fiche Broches parall les avec une broche de mise a la terre configuration NEMA 5 15P Cordon Type SJT trifilaire 16 AWG 1 5 mm ou 18 AWG 1 0 mm Longeur Maximum 15 pieds 4 5m Capacit Minimum 10 A 125 V LASER STATEMENT Class 1 Laser Product CAUTION With all panels and enclosures in place this product is rated as a Class I laser product The bar code scanner inside this product however is a Class II laser Avoid exposure to the laser light emitted from the bar code scanner Do not stare into the beam CA
45. tic This manual describes how to Software User s install and use the Diagnostic Manual Software Package developed for field service personnel 6211122 ACL4 52 Operator s This guide defines the control Guide functions operational procedures and end user maintenance procedures for the library EK TH4XX IM DLT 2000 Cartridge This document describes the Tape Drive Product DLT 2000 tape drive and Manual provides operating instructions and troubleshooting procedures xiv ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Contacts Document No Document Title Document Description 81 108336 01 DLT 4000 Cartridge This document describes the Tape Drive Product DLT 4000 tape drive and Manual provides operating instructions and troubleshooting procedures 81 60000 01 DLT 7000 Cartridge This document describes the Tape Drive Product DLT1M7000 tape drive and Manual provides operating instructions and troubleshooting procedures SCSI 2 Specification The SCSI 2 communications specification is the proposed American National Standard for information systems dated March 9 1990 Copies may be obtained from Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood CO 80112 800 854 7179 or 303 397 2740 ATL company contacts are listed below ATL Products Corporate Headquarters To order documentation on the LANvault 200 or other products contact ATL Products Inc 101 Innovation Drive Irvine
46. ysical requirements for the installation site Chapter 2 Unpacking the Library explains how to unpack and move the ACL 4 52 library to the final installation site e Chapter 3 Installing the Library explains how to install the ACL 4 52 library This manual uses the following conventions Caution Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are included to prevent damage to equipment Notes emphasize important information related to the main topic Warning Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury This manual uses the following ACL 4 52 Facilities Planning and Installation Guide xiii e Right side of the library Refers to the right side as you face the component being described e Left side of the library Refers to the left side as you face the component being described e b All binary numbers are succeeded by b e h All hexadecimal numbers are succeeded by h e Error or attention conditions are represented in parenthesis that translate as follows SK S ASC AA ASCQ QQ where S hexadecimal sense key value AA hexadecimal additional sense code QQ hexadecimal additional sense code qualifierer Related Documents ACL 4 52 Documentation Documents related to the ACL 4 52 library are shown below Document No Document Title Document Description 6211124 ACL4 52 Diagnos

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