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b

Properly orient the cartridge.

Note:

There is a keying feature in each

slot that only allows you to fully insert the
cartridge one way. 

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Fully insert the cartridge into the slot.
When pushing the cartridge into the slot,
you will feel a small resistance until the
cartridge is properly latched into the slot.
All forward progress stops when the car-
tridge is fully inserted.

You can remove a cartridge in the same
manner as you insert it. Use the handles
to center the desired slot(s) in the open-
ings on the side of the magazine. Using
your thumb and index finger, pull out the
cartridge. You will feel a small resistance
but continue to pull the cartridge until it
frees.

c

Identify a slot

Each slot has an identification mark that
is exposed when the slots are on the
upper section of the magazine. You can
see the identification mark on the top side
of the magazine. 

Each slot has a unique identification num-
ber that corresponds to the side on which
the magazine is operating. If the maga-
zine is operating on the left side, the slots
are numbered L1 through L8. If the maga-
zine is operating on the right side, the
slots are numbered R9 through R16.

For a visual representation, see the
User Manual.

Use magazines
and magazine
blanks, 
continued

Caution

To load and unload cartridges, it is recom-
mended that you fully remove the maga-
zine. If the magazine is not fully removed,
do not rotate the magazine.

!

To load cartridges in the magazine, center
a slot within one of the six openings
located on the side of the magazine.

a

Orientation mark that

shows which way is up

Correct orientation of cartridge

relative to the magazine

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Summary of Contents for SUPERLOADER

Page 1: ...without incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes or improvements in units previously sold or shipped Publication Number 432549 01 2002 Tandberg Data All rights reserved Tandberg Data and...

Page 2: ...the other unpacker should grip the front of the autoloader with one hand and remove the foam packaging from the other side of the unit d e f g 3 1Unpack the autoloader This guide contains a sequence o...

Page 3: ...brackets 2 long and 2 short to accommodate different rack depths 2 support brackets 8 10 32 x 1 4 inch button head screws for the support brackets 4 per support bracket Note You also need 8 clip nuts...

Page 4: ...k and all equipment mounted in the rack have a reliable ground connection Verify that the total current of the rack components does not exceed the current rating of the power distribution unit or outl...

Page 5: ...racket b 9 Rail in rack Outer cover of rack Outer cover of rack Clip nuts Rackmount the autoloader continued For details about this procedure see the User Manual Install two clip nuts 1 75 inches apar...

Page 6: ...t bracket Procedure continues Autoloader bracket Support bracket d 11 Rackmount the autoloader continued c Attach one support bracket to each rear rail loosely installing the screws through the clip n...

Page 7: ...r screws that connect the two support brackets to the two autoloader brackets Tighten the four screws that connect the two support brackets to the two rear rails f g h i Autoloader bracket Support bra...

Page 8: ...areful not to damage the SCSI pins on the connectors Damaged pins will cause the connection to fail If the host computer is connected to a network check with the system adminis trator before turning o...

Page 9: ...ement status The Ready LED flashes green A appears in the upper right corner of the LCD while calibration is in progress When the power on sequence com pletes and the autoloader is ready the LCD displ...

Page 10: ...ine and modify the static IP address or set the SuperLoader to a dynamic address If you are not using a dynamic address you must set the IP address and Subnet mask For more details see the User Manual...

Page 11: ...ne you must fully remove it or fully re install it before powering off the autoloader 21 Use magazines and magazine blanks This section explains how to correctly handle magazines and cartridges The Au...

Page 12: ...e View of right side of right magazine 23 Use magazines and magazine blanks continued Install a magazine For detailed instructions see the User Manual Grasp the magazine by the handle with one hand an...

Page 13: ...fication mark that is exposed when the slots are on the upper section of the magazine You can see the identification mark on the top side of the magazine Each slot has a unique identification num ber...

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