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Set Date
This enables you to set the module’s calendar.
Set Time
This enables you to set the module’s clock.
Set Baud Rate
This enables you to set the data transmission rate of the module’s trace port. This function
is intended for use by CE’s only.
Set Serial Number
This setting enables you to alter the Base Module’s serial number as stored in the unit. The
Base Module’s robotics reports these settings in response to the SCSI Inquiry command, in
the Unit Serial Number Page.
Set Unload Mode
This setting determines whether a SCSI Move Medium command is interpreted as implicit
or explicit. If implicit, the module unloads a drive before attempting to move a cartridge
from that drive. If explicit, the host must issue a SCSI Unload command to a drive before
each Move Medium command that removes a cartridge from that drive.
Set Autoclean Mode
This setting allows you to enable an automatic cleaning cycle which operates as part of the
cartridge unload sequence whenever the Use Cleaner LED comes on. To use this option,
you must reserve a slot for a cleaning cartridge using the Reserved Slots option.
Set Negotiation
This option offers three choices: Set Negotiation mode, Set Transfer Rate and Set Bus
Width. Negotiation Mode, if set, allows the library to initiate SCSI Synchronous
Negotiation with the host (the default is No). The library always responds to host-initiated
negotiation. Set Transfer Rate can be set to 10 Mbytes/sec, 5 Mbytes/sec or Asynchronous.
The default is
10 Mbytes/sec
. Set Bus Width will display when a controller PWB that does
not use Jumper 14 (J14) to set the SCSI bus width is installed. Select Wide or Narrow to
match the SCSI bus of the model you have.
Set Reserved Slots
Allows user to withdraw a specified number of slots from use in the magazine. Use this
option to meet licensing requirements if necessary and for the cleaning cartridge.
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