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Expansion Module (SEM3). These new modules are capable of a higher
number of drive support than the previous modules.
Dual robotics libraries require special modules on either end called
parking modules, which house the robots when not in use. See
Robotics Configurations and Parking Modules
on page 7 for more
information.
You can tell which generation robot you have via the library user
interface. The library displays which generation of robot hardware is
installed. Select
Monitor > System
from the menu, click the
Robot
tab,
and look in the
Generation
column (see
Figure 1 Robot Tab
To determine what generation electronics your library is running, select
Monitor > System from the menu, click the Components tab and look in
the Name column. If you have MCB2 and RCU2, you have gen2
electronics. Any other MCB or RCU level means gen1 electronics.
Summary of Contents for Scalar i6000
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Page 444: ...Chapter 11 Configuring Access to StorNext 426 Quantum Scalar i6000 User s Guide...
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