Procedure 4.3: MOUNT AND VERIFY AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING (AMA) TAPE
(FOR 9-TRACK)
OVERVIEW
Note 1:
This procedure is to be used only as part of Procedure 4.2 and not as a stand-alone procedure.
Note 2:
For specific information on the
5ESS
®
-2000 Switch Compact Digital Exchange (CDX), refer to
235-120-010,
Compact Digital Exchange Reference Guide
and 235-120-020,
Compact Digital Exchange User's
Guide
.
Note 3:
For specific information on the 5ESS-2000 Switch Very Compact Digital Exchange (VCDX), refer to
235-120-110,
Very Compact Digital Exchange Reference Guide
and 235-120-120,
Very Compact Digital Exchange
User's Guide
.
Note 4:
If there is no DAT drive on MT 0 then 9-track tape writing for AMA is supported on both MT 0 and 1 for
medium density [1600 bits per inch (bpi)] tapes. Otherwise the 9-track is only supported on MT 1. Both AMA
streams ST1 and ST2 support either MT.
PROCEDURE
1.
Ensure AMA tape is certified for 1600 bpi density.
2.
If tape is to be written, attach write enable ring to supply reel.
3.
Is either
LOGIC OFF
or
LOGIC ON
LED lighted?
If
YES
, go to Step 5.
If
NO
, continue with Step 4.
4.
Open the dust cover and set the circuit breaker switch to position 1.
5.
If the
LOGIC OFF
LED lights, touch the
LOGIC ON
switch. Otherwise, continue with Step 6.
6.
Open the dust cover, place supply reel on hub, and depress hub latch.
7.
Thread tape from bottom of supply reel along path around air bearings and onto top of take-up reel.
8.
Hold the end of the tape against the take-up reel and wrap several turns clockwise by rotating the reel; then
close the dust cover.
9.
At the control panel, touch the
LOAD/REWIND
switch.
10.
Does the tape move and stop and is
BOT
LED lighted?
If
YES
, continue with Step 11.
If
NO
, touch
RESET
switch, attach the beginning of the tape marker and repeat from Step 6.
NOTE:
If you have to repeat from Step 6 more than once, seek technical assistance. One problem could be
that the tape does not have a BOT marker, or the BOT marker was written over due to an error (in
this case tape is unusable).
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October 1999
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