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Summary of Contents for Surestore Tape Library Model 10/588

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Page 4: ...r indicate the current edition The printing date changes when a new edition is printed Minor corrections and updates incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change 1997 through 1999 by Storage Technology Corporation and Hewlett Packard Company All rights reserved 1 November 1997 Edition 1 23 February 1998 Edition 2 15 May 1999 Edition 3 ...

Page 5: ...y 1998 EC 83963 KIT PN 80967 Edition 3 15 May 1999 EC 53855 KIT PN 14691 This document contains 92 pages Section Disposition Cover Replace Blank Page entire Title Page guide Copyright iii through xxii 1 1 through 1 10 2 1 through 2 10 3 1 through 3 22 4 1 through 4 8 A 1 through A 10 Glossary 1 through Glossary 2 Index 1 through Index 4 Reader s Comment Form Business Reply Mailer Blank Page Back C...

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Page 7: ...on tests were conducted with HP computer systems and HP shielded cables such as those received with your product Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables used with this device must be properly shielded to comply with the requirements of the FCC IEC Statement Worldwide Note This is a Class A product In a domes...

Page 8: ...an Note This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equipment based on the rules of Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI When used in a residential area radio interference may be caused In this case user may be required to take appropriate corrective actions Consequently when used in residential area or in an adjacent area thereto...

Page 9: ...s Conformance Japan This product conforms Power Line Harmonics guidelines for the User s manual display No product labeling required for JAPAN Taiwan Warning Label Statement The following is the warning label statement from Taiwan R O C ...

Page 10: ... 1 1993 Class 1 EMC CISPR 22 1993 A1 A2 EN 55022 1994 A1 A2 Class A1 GB 9254 1988 EN 50082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 1991 prEN 55024 2 1992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 prEN 55024 4 1993 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1 kV Power Lines IEC 1000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 2 1995 Class D Harmonics IEC 1000 3 3 1994 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Flicker Supplementary Information The product herewith...

Page 11: ... Japan vi Harmonics Conformance Japan vii Taiwan Warning Label Statement vii European Compliance Statement viii Contents ix Figures xiii Tables xv About This Guide xvii Organization xvii Important Messages xviii Related Publications xviii Servicing xviii Warranty xviii Grounding xix Internal Code License xx General Information 1 1 Library Storage Module Components 1 1 Robot 1 1 Storage Cells 1 4 C...

Page 12: ...gh the CAP 3 5 Replacing the Cleaning Cartridge 3 5 Operating in Manual Mode 3 7 Opening the LSM Front Doors 3 7 Moving the Robot 3 9 Locating a Cartridge in the Storage Cells 3 12 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand 3 14 Mounting a DLT Cartridge into a Drive 3 17 Mounting a Cartridge into a 9840 Drive 3 20 Dismounting a Cartridge from a DLT Drive 3 21 Dismounting a Cartridge from a 9840 Drive 3 22...

Page 13: ... Specifications A 1 Supplies and Accessories A 1 Ordering DLT Cartridge Labels A 3 Basic Requirements for Cartridges A 5 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications A 6 9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications A 7 LSM Specifications A 8 Agency Certifications A 10 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 ...

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Page 15: ...ors 3 8 Figure 3 4 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage 3 10 Figure 3 5 Rotating the Z Column 3 11 Figure 3 6 Locating Cartridges Top View 3 12 Figure 3 7 Locating Cartridges Panels Cells Rows Cells 3 13 Figure 3 8 Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridge Cell Locations 3 14 Figure 3 9 Extending the Gripper Mechanism 3 15 Figure 3 10 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand 3 16 Figure 3 11 DLT Handle Position ...

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Page 17: ... 9840 Cartridge Specifications A 5 Table A 5 DLT Cartridge Environmental Specifications A 6 Table A 6 9840 Cartridge Environmental Specifications A 7 Table A 7 LSM Dimensions and Weights A 8 Table A 8 LSM Main Power Distriution Unit Specifications A 8 Table A 9 LSM Second Power Distribuition Unit Requirements A 9 Table A 10 LSM Environmental Limits A 9 Table A 11 Agency Certifications A 10 ...

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Page 19: ...nd describes the functions of the softkeys indicators and display This chapter also shows how to set the SCSI robotic address and maximum usage count for the cleaning cartridge Chapter 3 Operating the LSM contains the procedures to operate the LSM The procedures include how to power on and power off the units perform automated operations enter and eject a cartridge through the cartridge access por...

Page 20: ...r practice that could result in personal injury if not correctly performed Do not proceed beyond this warning until you fully understand and meet the indicated conditions A warning always precedes the information to which it relates Related Publications The following list contains the names and order numbers of publications that provide additional information about the LSM the cartridge subsystems...

Page 21: ...has a protective earthing terminal There must be an uninterruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product s input wiring terminals power cord or supplied power cord set Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored ...

Page 22: ...About This Guide xx Internal Code License The following is the internal code license from StorageTek ...

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Page 25: ... cartridges between storage cells and drives when the LSM management software makes a request to move cartridges The robot consists mainly of the Z column assembly and the hand Figure 1 2 shows the robot components The Z column assembly contains a Z column and Z carriage The Z column attaches to the floor and ceiling of the LSM The Z column rotates almost 360 degrees to allow access to all the cel...

Page 26: ...an LSM door You perform an initial program load IPL on the LSM You make a request using the LSM management software Figure 1 1 LSM Major External Components H_C60022 EXPANSION DOOR OPTIONAL DOOR LATCHES RIGHT FRONT DOOR POWER SWITCH LOCATION OPERATOR PANEL CARTRIDGE ACCESS PORT CAP DRIVES INSIDE LSM ...

Page 27: ...1 3 Library Storage Module Components Figure 1 2 Robot Components H_C60183 THETA MOTOR Z MOTOR HAND Z CARRIAGE CAMERA Z COLUMN ...

Page 28: ...Figure 1 3 and Figure 1 4 show cell locations for an LSM with the base unit expansion door and maximum number of drives installed Note The two cells located next to drive 4 are designated cleaning cartridge cells if you have the AUTO CLEAN feature enabled as described in AUTO CLEAN Feature at the end of this chapter If you do not you must leave those cells empty You can use the View Config section...

Page 29: ...1 5 Library Storage Module Components Figure 1 3 Locating Cartridges Top View PANEL 3 PANEL 0 PANEL 1 PANEL 2 H_C60035 COLUMN 0 COLUMN 0 COLUMN 0 COLUMN 0 LSM WITH EXPANSION DOOR ...

Page 30: ...T T T T T T T T T T T T T 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 168 CELLS 56 CELLS 168 CELLS 168 CELLS 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 14 41 41 41 41 41 0 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS PANEL 2 PANEL 1 PANEL 0 PANEL 3 EXPANSION 41 0 41 0 41 41 41 0 0 0 13 23 NOT A STORAGE CELL EMPTY DROPOFF CELL CAP CELLS CLEANING CARTRIDGE CELL DIAGNOSTIC CA...

Page 31: ...ot allowed in a single library The maximum number of drives is ten The drives are numbered 0 to 9 with 0 at the bottom Note Some software might number the drives from 1 to 10 For specific drive information refer to your drive publications LSM Safety Features Safety features are incorporated into the LSM If the front doors to the LSM are opened electrical interlocks remove power from the robot asse...

Page 32: ...ed to allow operator intervention The operator tasks include Moving the robot Locating a cartridge Removing a cartridge from the hand Mounting a cartridge into a drive Dismounting a cartridge from a drive Returning the LSM to automated mode Refer to Chapter 3 for the procedures AUTO CLEAN Feature Drives might occasionally need to be cleaned to prevent read write errors When your LSM is configured ...

Page 33: ...1 9 AUTO CLEAN Feature Refer to Setting Cleaning Cartridge Count in Chapter 2 and Replacing the Cleaning Cartridge in Chapter 3 for more information and procedures ...

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Page 35: ...l is on the right front door of the LSM The panel contains softkeys and indicators plus a two line display The LSM operator panel shows LSM status configuration test sequences and error information Figure 2 1 shows the panel and describes each item You use this panel to Resolve machine problems If an error occurs the display shows a fault symptom code FSC that you can give to the customer engineer...

Page 36: ...LSM Operator Panel 2 2 Figure 2 1 LSM Operator Panel Softkeys Indicators and Display ...

Page 37: ...s on the drive to set the SCSI drive addresses as described in the installation manual For 9840 drives SCSI drive addresses are set through the drive s front panel This can only be done by a certified Customer Service Engineer CAUTION During this procedure the panel displays Press Execute to Enter Lib Size This is not normally an operator function Altering the library size can cause initialization...

Page 38: ...rom a top level menu display screen and type of information screen is displaying operator panel softkey operations used in menu sequences repeat previous menu action bullet the number of times a previous menu action is repeated between the first and last option in a sequential menu set a bullet plus a number and a multiplication symbol Example 3X PATH INDICATORS This configuration indicates a disp...

Page 39: ...sing Execute means yes that you want to perform the activity in the block and pressing Menu means no that you want to continue through the choices until your activity appears in the block Usually when you are at the end of the activity you press Execute Press Menu if you make a mistake and need to go through the choices again ...

Page 40: ...Setting the SCSI Address 2 6 Figure 2 3 Setting the SCSI Address ...

Page 41: ... installation to have the AUTO CLEAN feature enabled you can use the LSM operator panel to set the maximum number of times a cartridge can be used You can use the View Config section of Figure 2 4 in Chapter 2 to determine whether the feature is enabled The DLT Tape Drive Product Manual suggest that you use a DLT cleaning cartridge about 20 times For 9840 linear serpentine cartridges refer to the ...

Page 42: ...Press Execute to Show 9840 Data Press Execute to Change Limit Press Execute to Exit Menu EXECUTE PRESSED EXECUTE PRESSED EXECUTE PRESSED EXECUTE PRESSED EXECUTE PRESSED EXECUTE PRESSED MENU PRESSED MENU PRESSED MENU PRESSED 19X MENU PRESSED MENU PRESSED If the LSM is configured for DLTs the DLT screen option will appear instead of 9840 9840 limits decrease from 100 to 1 in decrements of 5 DLT from...

Page 43: ...f the LSM Lift the switch to supply power to the robot and the drives Make sure that all jobs being performed by the drives and robot are complete then push down on the switch to remove power to the drives and the robot Figure 2 5 shows the power switch location Figure 2 5 Power Switch Location H_C60155 DETAIL A POWER SWITCH A ...

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Page 45: ...ake sure that each drive is empty and each DLT handle is up On DLT4000 model drives you can see whether the handle is down On DLT7000 model drives look for the white hub If the hub is up the handle is down Figure 3 1 shows the handle positions If the handle is down and the Operate Handle indicator is on push the shuttle all the way back pause then release The handle will rise If the indicator is n...

Page 46: ...M 3 2 Figure 3 1 DLT Handle Position A B H_E60438 DRIVE SHUTTLE DRIVE HUB UP HUB DOWN CARTRIDGE HOOK UP CARTRIDGE HOOK DOWN HANDLE HANDLE VIEW A HANDLE DOWN POSITION VIEW B HANDLE UP POSITION OPERATE HANDLE INDICATOR UNLOAD BUTTON ...

Page 47: ...text describes how to perform these activities Entering Cartridges through the CAP If the LSM operator panel displays ONLINE CAP UNLK DISABLD the CAP is locked by the host Issue the command using the LSM management software that puts the LSM in the ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP mode Then perform the steps below To unlock the CAP so that you can open the CAP and enter cartridges into it 1 Press EXEC...

Page 48: ...er normal conditions the camera on the hand audits the CAP and recognizes that a cartridge is present but the hand does not move it You must remove the cartridge from the CAP With some host software the LSM might stop operating With other host software you are prompted to type a label number when no VOLSER is read If you do type a label number you might cause a problem later during an audit becaus...

Page 49: ...e the cartridges or the array from the CAP 4 Properly store the cartridges outside the LSM refer to Storing Cartridges in Chapter 4 CAUTION Do not slam the CAP Cartridges could become unseated and extend out into the path of the robotics causing severe damage to the robot hand 5 Close the CAP The lock automatically engages 6 Repeat these steps until all the desired cartridges have been removed Rep...

Page 50: ...place the DLT cleaning cartridge press MENU The LSM operator panel displays PRESS EXECUTE TO REPLACE DLT CART Press EXECUTE and wait until the CAP unlocks a The hand takes the expired cleaning cartridge from its cell inside the LSM and inserts it into the CAP b The hand unlocks the CAP c Go to Step 4 3 To replace the 9840 cleaning cartridge press MENU The LSM operator panel displays PRESS EXECUTE ...

Page 51: ... ONLINE PRESS EXE TO UNLK CAP Operating in Manual Mode The following text describes operations you can perform when the LSM is in manual mode Manual mode occurs when the LSM right front door is opened or the LSM loses power Opening the LSM Front Doors You must open the right front door then the left front door to perform manual operations Refer to Figure 3 3 1 Make sure that all jobs have ended 2 ...

Page 52: ...Operating in Manual Mode 3 8 Figure 3 3 Opening Access Doors H_C60032 BOTTOM LATCH TOP LATCH LSM WITH STANDARD DOOR LSM WITH EXPANSION DOOR LATCH KEY TOP LATCH ...

Page 53: ...e make sure that the reach mechanism on the hand is fully retracted before moving any part of the robot Turn the hand pulley to retract the reach mechanism refer to Figure 3 9 If the LSM goes offline due to a power failure the reach mechanism might be extended into a storage cell or drive If the robot is rotated when this condition exists the hand will be damaged Move the Z column and Z carriage o...

Page 54: ... the Z Carriage If you need to raise or lower the hand slowly and carefully move it by placing your fingers on the Z carriage as shown in Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Raising and Lowering the Z Carriage LOWERING THE Z CARRIAGE RAISING THE Z CARRIAGE H_E60033 ...

Page 55: ...lly rotate it as shown in Figure 3 5 The Z column does not rotate the full 360 degrees If the Z column meets resistance and stops before the desired position is reached it has contacted a stopping mechanism Do not force it Rotate the column in the opposite direction Figure 3 5 Rotating the Z Column H_E60034 ...

Page 56: ...reserved storage cells These cells are used to store diagnostic and cleaning cartridges and to provide an empty dropoff cell where the robot inserts a cartridge when the LSM loses power while a cartridge is in the hand CAUTION Do not insert data cartridges into reserved cells or the LSM will not be able to complete its initialization routines If it does not initialize it cannot be placed online Fi...

Page 57: ... T T T T T T T T T T 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 168 CELLS 56 CELLS 168 CELLS 168 CELLS 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 14 41 41 41 41 41 0 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS COLUMNS PANEL 2 PANEL 1 PANEL 0 PANEL 3 EXPANSION 41 0 41 0 41 41 41 0 0 0 13 23 NOT A STORAGE CELL EMPTY DROPOFF CELL CAP CELLS CLEANING CARTRIDGE CELL DIAGNOSTIC CARTRID...

Page 58: ...ed in Moving the Robot above Failing to do so could damage the hand Make sure that you do not touch the TWH card on the hand assembly It contains ESD sensitive components and could be damaged To remove a cartridge from the hand 1 Rotate the Z column If the LSM has an expansion door move the hand until it is facing the expansion door location If the LSM has a standard door move the hand until it is...

Page 59: ...gripper mechanism as shown in Figure 3 10 4 Turn the hand pulley until the gripper mechanism is fully retracted CAUTION Make sure that the gripper mechanism is fully retracted If it is left extended and you turn the robot the gripper mechanism will strike a storage cell If it is left extended and the hand is facing the LSM door when it is closed the door will strike the gripper mechanism Figure 3 ...

Page 60: ...Operating in Manual Mode 3 16 Figure 3 10 Removing a Cartridge from the Hand GRIPPER MECHANISM REACH MECHANISM SHOWN EXTENDED HAND PULLEY TAPE CARTRIDGE H_C60036 TWH CARD ...

Page 61: ...ly from the top right corner For the expansion door pull from the recessed area on the right side 4 Locate the cartridge 5 Make sure that the DLT handle is up and the cartridge handle hook and hub are down Figure 3 11 shows the handle positions CAUTION You must insert the cartridge properly or you will damage the drive Make sure that the cartridge has a readable VOLSER 6 Hold the cartridge so that...

Page 62: ...18 Figure 3 11 DLT Handle Position A B H_E60438 DRIVE SHUTTLE DRIVE HUB UP HUB DOWN CARTRIDGE HOOK UP CARTRIDGE HOOK DOWN HANDLE HANDLE VIEW A HANDLE DOWN POSITION VIEW B HANDLE UP POSITION OPERATE HANDLE INDICATOR UNLOAD BUTTON ...

Page 63: ...3 19 Operating in Manual Mode Figure 3 12 Inserting a DLT Cartridge into a Drive H_E60374 DRIVE CARTRIDGE ...

Page 64: ...he Ready F File Protected message displays when a write protected cartridge loads successfully The Ready U File Unprotected message displays when a cartridge that is not write protected loads successfully The NTReady message displays when the tape in the cartridge has lost tension If this occurs call your Customer Support Engineer The LOADxxxx message displays when the cartridge unsuccessfully loa...

Page 65: ... the LSM left front door For the standard door pull gently from the top right corner For the expansion door pull from the recessed area on the right side 4 Locate the desired drive 5 Make sure that the job is done 6 Make sure that the Operate Handle indicator is on If it is not press the Unload button on the drive to unload the drive The indicator will turn on 7 Push the shuttle all the way back p...

Page 66: ...ge outside the LSM refer to Storing Cartridges in Chapter 4 Dismounting a Cartridge from a 9840 Drive To dismount a cartridge from a 9840 drive 1 Ensure that the 9840 drive is not selected form the host 2 Press the Unload switch 3 After the tape rewinds the cartridge ejects from the 9840 drive Remove the cartridge form the 9840 drive Returning the LSM to Online Status To place the LSM online for a...

Page 67: ... cartridge Do not release a leader block and pull tape from a cartridge Do not handle tape that is outside the cartridge Do not expose the tape or cartridge to direct sunlight or moisture Do not expose a recorded cartridge to magnetic fields Inspecting a Cartridge A defective or dirty cartridge can damage a drive If you suspect a problem with a cartridge inspect it for these defects Cracked or bro...

Page 68: ...Preparing Cartridges 4 2 Figure 4 1 Inspecting a DLT Cartridge Figure 4 2 Inspecting a 9840 Cartridge ...

Page 69: ...ic cartridges should be labeled with a DG label Note Diagnostic cartridges are physically the same as data cartridges The LSM software requires the DG label before it will use a cartridge for diagnostic routines One diagnostic cartridge is supplied with the LSM The operator is responsible for applying labels correctly as indicated above and in Figure 4 3 Cartridge surfaces should be clean and at r...

Page 70: ...an the surface where the labels will be placed using a cleaning solution made for this purpose Refer to Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior for additional information 3 Locate the label that you require and refer to Figure 4 4 Refer to Figure 4 4 and slide the label under the slots in the recessed area If you want peel the backing from the label and then slide it under the slots pressing it into place...

Page 71: ...4 5 Preparing Cartridges 3 Use labels that do not leave a residue when removed 4 Make sure that the label contains a VOLSER ...

Page 72: ... slide the switch to the left so the orange indicator is visible In this position the drive can only read data from the tape and cannot write data to the tape To set the cartridge to write enabled slide the switch to the right so the orange indicator is not visible In this position the drive can write as well as read data Figure 4 5 Setting the DLT Write Protect Switch ...

Page 73: ...idge with the customer label side up and the rear VOLSER label toward you Refer to Figure 4 6 on page 4 7 2 Locate the write protect switch on the right side of the cartridge 3 Move the write protect switch to the front of the cartridge away from you to the write protect position Figure 4 6 Setting the 9840 Write Protect Switch ...

Page 74: ...of the room in which they are used Before using a cartridge make sure that it has been in its operating environment for at least 24 hours Cleaning the Cartridge Exterior CAUTION Do not use certain solvents to remove labels or to clean cartridges because they can damage the cartridges Do not use acetone trichloroethane toluene xylene benzene ketone methylethyl ketone methylene chloride ethyldichlor...

Page 75: ... native capacity C5141A Not applicable Cleaning Tape Cartridge C5142A Not applicable DLT Bar Code Labels DLT Bar code labels are not available through Hewlett Packard but may be ordered from Engineered Data Products EDP Refer to the following page 9840 Tape Cartridges and Bar Code Labels 9840 tape cartridges and labels are not available through Hewlett Packard but may be ordered from the StorageTe...

Page 76: ...n to 68 pin 5 0m SCSI cable high density with thumb screws to high density with thumb screws m m with inline terminator for V Class Not applicable A4801 63004 10m SCSI cable high density with thumb screws to high density with thumb screws m m with inline terminator for V Class Not applicable A4801 63002 SCSI Cables 50 pin to 68 pin 1 0m SCSI cable high density with thumb screws to high density wit...

Page 77: ...4 1245 323484 Table A 2 lists EDP DLT cartridge label specifications 5m SCSI cable high density with thumb screws to high density with thumb screws m m C2907A 5181 7708 SCSI Terminators 68 pin Single ended SCSI Terminator C6511A 5063 5324 Wide Differential Terminator C2905A A1658 62024 Table A 2 EDP DLT Cartridge Label Specifications Data Cartridge Label Diagnostic Cartridge Label Cleaning Cartrid...

Page 78: ... Austria 0800 20 1631 Belgium 0800 75 327 Denmark 8088 0744 Finland 08001 13361 France 0800 82 83 57 Germany 0800 181 6238 Holland 0800 022 8496 Ireland 1800 55 33 54 Italy 167 790 852 Norway 800 11 220 South America 0800 99 5820 Spain 900 99 33 66 UK 0800 731 8852 US 800 905 8502 Canada 905 602 5586 Asia Pacific 61 2 9433 1700 Japan 81 3 3746 9711 Latin America 303 661 5398 ...

Page 79: ... x 1 in Integrated thumbwheel Media Chromium dioxide 1 27 cm 0 5 in wide 165 m 541 ft long minimum No beginning of tape end of tape reflective markers Volume serial number VOLSER label Valid characters are A Z 0 9 crosshatch or trailing blanks Leading blanks are not allowed Table A 4 9840 Cartridge Specifications Characteristics Values Cartridge type STK1R Cartridge type STK1U 270 m 886 ft 8 micro...

Page 80: ...ditions outside the above values before using the cartridge keep the cartridge within those operating environment specifications for at least as long as the time period that the cartridge was not within the specifications up to two hours Make sure that the cartridge has no moisture on it CAUTION When storing DLT cartridges the stray magnetic field at any point on the tape shall not exceed 4000A m ...

Page 81: ... bulb temperature 5 32 2 C 41 90 F 5 80 26 C 78 8 F maximum Cartridge storage environment archive Temperature Relative humidity Wet bulb temperature 5 25 5 C 41 78 F 40 60 26 C 78 8 F maximum Cartridge shipping environment unrecorded Temperature Relative humidity Wet bulb temperature 23 49 C 10 120 F 5 80 26 C 78 8 F maximum Cartridge shipping environment recorded Temperature Relative humidity Wet...

Page 82: ...not include cartridge weight Each cartridge weighs approximately 255 g 9 oz Each 9840 drive weighs 10 7 kg 23 5 lbs Each DLT drive weighs 6 81 kg 15 lbs Table A 8 LSM Main Power Distriution Unit Specifications Power configuration US Canada 120 VAC UL CSA power cable Europe 200 to 240 VAC HAR power cable Input voltage range Nominal voltage 120 or 240 VAC 100 to 254 VAC Input current US Canada Singl...

Page 83: ...e International Single phase 200 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz 3 A Service 3 wire Table A 10 LSM Environmental Limits Temperature Operating Storage Shipping 15º to 32ºC 59º to 90ºF 10º to 40ºC 50º to 104ºF 40º to 60ºC 40º to 140ºF Relative Humidity Operating Storage Shipping 20 to 80 noncondensing 10 to 95 noncondensing 10 to 95 noncondensing Wet Bulb Maximum Operating Storage Shipping 29 2ºC 84 5ºF 35ºC...

Page 84: ...0 M93 UL standard 1950 Third Edition EN60950 Emissions FCC 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMC Framework AS NZS 3598 1995 Australia N Z VCCI Class A European Union CE emissions standards Canadian EMC Law ICES 003 Korean EMC Law BCIQ EMC Law CNS 13438 Taiwan Immunity European Union CE immunity standards AS NZS 4252 1 1994 Generic Immunity Standard ...

Page 85: ...port An assembly that allows an operator to enter eject up to 14 cartridges during automated operations The operator can open the CAP and place each cartridge into the cells or place a preloaded array into the CAP The CAP is located on the right front door of the LSM cartridge tape Magnetic tape enclosed in a plastic housing catalog The inventory of all cartridge storage locations in an LSM this i...

Page 86: ...dge operations O online State of being controlled directly by or in direct communication with a computer Available for functional use R robot Electromechanical device for locating and moving cartridges S SCSI See Small Computer Systems Interface Small Computer Systems Interface A data interface between the drives and host V VOLSER See volume serial label volume serial label An alphanumeric label u...

Page 87: ...diagnostic 3 13 setting 9840 write protect switch 4 7 setting write protect switch 4 6 storing 4 8 cell cleaning cartridge 3 13 diagnostic cartridge 3 13 empty dropoff 3 13 reserved 3 12 circuit breaker power 2 9 cleaning cartridge cell location 3 13 part number A 5 replacing 3 5 setting cartridge count 2 7 controlling software 1 7 customer label 9840 cartridge 4 4 D data compression of cartridge ...

Page 88: ... 7 cartridge storage capacity 1 4 components 1 1 controlling software 1 7 LSM operator panel 2 1 robot 1 1 described 1 1 drives 1 7 modes 1 8 opening doors 3 7 powering off procedure 3 3 powering on procedure 3 1 safety 1 7 specifications A 8 M manual mode 1 8 operations 3 7 mode automated 1 8 manual 1 8 moving robot manually 3 9 O opening LSM doors 3 7 operations applying 9840 cartridge labels 4 ...

Page 89: ...ons A 8 DLT cartridge environment A 6 storing cartridges 4 8 supplies A 1 switches operator panel 2 1 power 2 9 write enabled 9840 4 7 write enabled DLT 4 6 write protect 9840 4 7 write protect DLT 4 6 T Taiwan warning label statement vii V VOLSER label 9840 cartridge 4 4 W warranty xviii weight cartridge A 5 Z Z carriage location 1 3 moving 3 10 Z column described 1 1 location 1 3 moving 3 11 ...

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