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P
RODUCT
M
ANUAL
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Chapter
4
O
PERATING
THE
A
UTOLOADER
4.
4.
4.
4.
To view additional drive information, press
[
4
]
from the Drive Info Menu
and then press
[ENTER]
to display the Drive Display screen. The following
screen appears:
lists the messages that can appear on the Drive Display screen.
P
ERFORMING
H
ARDWARE
E
XERCISES
This section describes hardware exercises you can perform from the operator
panel to test autoloader functions. Hardware exercises are available from the
Demo Menu and the Command Menu. The Demo Menu causes the robot to
randomly move cartridges between slots. The Command Menu provides
options for specific robot movements.
U
SING
E
LEMENT
I
NDEXES
Elements
are the physical locations in the autoloader that can accept a cartridge
(the robot, the magazine slots, and the drive).
Each element has an
element index
that enables the autoloader to identify it.
Many operator panel functions require you to specify element indexes. For
example, to move a cartridge using the Command Menu, you must specify the
source and destination element indexes. The source is either the drive or a
cartridge slot where the robot will pick a cartridge. The destination is either
the drive or a cartridge slot where the robot will place the cartridge.
Note:
Your application software may use
element addresses
to identify elements
in the autoloader. The difference between an element index and an
element address is that an index is a fixed number set in the autoloader’s
firmware, whereas an address can be changed by your application
software. The autoloader’s default element addresses correspond to the
element indexes.
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D r i v e
D i s p l a y
Table 4-6
Tape drive display information
Tape drive status messages
RdyNoTp
The tape drive is ready to accept a cartridge.
Rdy-Out
The tape drive has ejected a cartridge. The cartridge is positioned in the drive
opening.
RdyTape
The tape drive has a tape loaded.
Unloadg
The tape drive is in the process of unloading a tape.
Loading
The tape drive is in the process of loading a tape.
MustCln
The tape drive needs to be cleaned with a cleaning tape.