Quantum ACL 2640 Owner's Guide

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ACL 4/52 Automated Tape Library
for DLT Cartridges
Operators Guide
6211222-05
Ver. 5, Rel. 0
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Page 1 - Operator’s Guide

ACL 4/52 Automated Tape Libraryfor DLT CartridgesOperator’s Guide6211222-05Ver. 5, Rel. 0

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xiACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideTablesTable 1 Control Panel Functions ...5Table 2 DLT Tape Drive St

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xiiiACL 4/52 Operator’s GuidePrefaceAudience0This document was written for operators of the ACL 4/52 Automated Tape Library (library).Purpose0This boo

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xiv ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideWarning: Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury.This manual uses the f

Page 7 - Contents

ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide xvRefer to the appropriate product manual(s) for information about your tape drive and cartridges.SCSI-2 Specification0The S

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xvi ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideLocally (949) 477-7940North America/South America (949) 477-7940Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia(International Code) +

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1ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideChapter 1 Library OverviewChapter 1Library Overview1This section contains a brief description of the library and a discussio

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2Library Description1The ACL 4/52 library (figure 1) is the automated storage and retrieval component of an automated tape library system. It accommod

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewLibrary DescriptionACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 3ACL 4/52 Library Numbering Conventions1Figure 2 is a view from the left side

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ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide, 6211222-05, Ver. 5, Rel. 0, January 2000. Printed in the USA.ATL Products, Inc. provides this publication “as is” without w

Page 13 - ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible Components4 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideOperator Accessible Components1The operator of the ACL 4/52 library

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible ComponentsACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 5Table 1 Control Panel FunctionsFeature Function(load port)OPEN(b

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible Components6 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideLoad Port1The load port (figure 4 on page 7) is located at the fron

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible ComponentsACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 7Figure 4 Load PortFront Door (with Interlock Switch)1The library

Page 17 - Library Overview

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible Components8 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideWarning: To prevent injury from moving components, always press the

Page 18 - Description

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible ComponentsACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 9Figure 6 Rear PanelDLT Tape Drive Status/Control Panel1A status/c

Page 19 - Conventions

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible Components10 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideFigure 7 DLT 2000 Tape Drvie Status/Control PanelFigure 8 DLT 40

Page 20 - Control Panel

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Accessible ComponentsACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 11Figure 9 DLT 7000 Tape Drive Status/Control PanelTable 2 DLT T

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewCartridge/Tape Drive Compatibility12 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideCartridge/Tape Drive Compatibility1The ACL 4/52 library is cap

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewMenu Mode StructureACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 13Menu Mode Structure1Some of the operator’s responsibilities include using th

Page 23 - Interlock Switch)

NOTICE FOR USA AND CANADA ONLYIf shipped to USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100-120 V operation. If shipped to Canada, use the C

Page 24 - System Off-line

Chapter 1 Library OverviewMenu Navigation14 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideMenu Navigation1After placing the library in the standby mode and pressing the SE

Page 25 - Status/Control Panel

Chapter 1 Library OverviewMenu NavigationACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 15Figure 11 Menu Navigation exampleSELECT↓↓↓↓SEL-------Select the “Configuration”

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)16 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)1As an operator, you may

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Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 17In Host Initiated Cleaning Mode, drive cleaning is enabled

Page 28 - Drive Campatibility

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)18 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide• Unload a tape cartridge from a specific drive• Clean a spe

Page 29 - Menu Mode Structure

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 19Performing an Inventory1This feature simply allows you to p

Page 30 - Menu Navigation

Chapter 1 Library OverviewOperator Tasks (using the Menu Mode)20 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide

Page 31 - Navigation example

21ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideChapter 2 Operating ProceduresChapter 2Operating Procedures2This chapter provides procedures for applying/removing power, i

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22Operating Procedures2This section contains procedures for executing the following operator tasks:• Applying and removing power• Placing the library

Page 33 - Functions

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating ProceduresACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 23Removing Power from the Library2To remove power from the library:1 Pres

Page 34 - Diagnostics Menu

Producto Láser de Clase 1¡ATENCIÓN! Este producto contiene laser de clase II. Luz de laser - NO mire el rayo. Evite el contacto con la luz: la luz de

Page 35 - Performing an Inventory

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures24 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideFigure 12 Inserting/Removing TapesRemoving Tape Cartridges2To remove a

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating ProceduresACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 25Caution: The load port door is locked when in the open position. You mu

Page 37 - Operating Procedures

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures26 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideCaution: If the tape cartridge leader failed to detach from the take-up

Page 38 - Procedures

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating ProceduresACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 27Figure 14 DLT 7000 Manual UnloadUnload ButtonInsert/ReleaseHandle(Show

Page 39 - Cartridges

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresTurning the Interior Light On/Off28 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideTurning the Interior Light On/Off2Note: The Interior light

Page 40 - Removing Tape

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresTurning the Interior Light On/OffACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 29Figure 15 Turning the Interior Light On/OffTA00038dPower

Page 41 - Manually Unloading

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode30 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode2This sectio

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 31Note: After an operation is executed, the results d

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode32 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideNote: After changing the SCSI address of the library

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 339 With the proper SCSI ID number displayed on line

Page 45 - Interior Light On/Off

PrecauciónLa biblioteca de cintas contiene una pila de litio. El semiconductor Dallas Semiconductor DS1230AB-200 en el tablero controlador robotic con

Page 46 - Exiting the Menu Mode

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode34 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideEnabling/Disabling the Auto Clean Option2To enable o

Page 47 - Library SCSI Address

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 355With Retries displayed on line #2 of the SDA, pres

Page 48 - Drive SCSI Address

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode36 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide6 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Enabled option and

Page 49 - System On-line

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 37Adjusting the Display Area Contrast2To adjust the d

Page 50 - Auto Clean Disabled

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode38 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide2 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Configuration menu

Page 51 - Auto Load Disabled

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 394 Verify the following is displayed in the SDA:5 Us

Page 52 - Language

Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode40 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide3 Press the SELECT button to choose the Diagnostics

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu ModeACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 413 Press the SELECT button to choose the Diagnostics

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Chapter 2 Operating ProceduresOperating Procedures Using the Menu Mode42 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide

Page 55 - Sensor Status

43ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideChapter 3 Operator TroubleshootingChapter 3Operator Troubleshooting3This chapter provides explanations of status messages d

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44 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideOperator Troubleshooting3Table 4 is a listing of all status messages displayed in the SDA. Column #1, “Status Message,” sh

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Chapter 3 Operator TroubleshootingOperator TroubleshootingACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide 45In the event of an initialization failure (library power has be

Page 59 - Operator Troubleshooting

Chapter 3 Operator TroubleshootingOther Problems46 ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideOther Problems3In addition to the status messages described in the previou

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47ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide GlossaryGlossaryAactuators Robotic components that move inside the library to manipulate cartridges. These include the g

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Glossary48 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guideextension axis assembly Mounted onto the vertical axis, the extension axis assembly consists of the gripper asse

Page 62 - Other Problems

GlossaryACL 4/52 Operator’s Guide49Ooffline Not ready for communications with a host. This mode is required for configuration, diagnostic, and maint

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Glossary50 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guidevertical carriage assembly The crossbar and linear bearings mounted on the vertical rails and all components mou

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Index51ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideIndex Aactuator status menu 39adjusting display contrast menu 17adujsting the display area contrast menu 37auto load f

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Index52 ACL 4/52 Operator’s Guidestorage bins 3tape drives 3Ooperator accessible componentscontrol panel 4front door 7load port 6rear panel 8tape driv

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viiACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideContentsContentsPrefaceChapter 1Library Overview ...

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Contentsviii ACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideDefining the Library Power-Up State 33Enabling/Disabling the Auto Clean Option 34Enabling/Disabling the Retry Op

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ixACL 4/52 Operator’s GuideFiguresFigure 1 ACL 4/52 Library..................2Figure 2 ACL 4/52 Li

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