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Compaq DAT AutoLoader Reference Guide
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LCD Menu Screens
To enter the menu mode, press and hold the
select
button for 5 seconds. The
AutoLoader will exit the menu mode if no button is pressed within a 5-second
period.
Table 4-2
LCD Menu Screens
Menu Screen
Features
>Version
Auto Load
Unload
Contrast
Orientation
Language
The main menu screen. Pressing the
Select
button advances the arrow
to the next item on the menu: Prdrives.
Pressing the
Enter
button selects that sub menu.
TSL10000
SCSI ID#5
Ver.0000
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S/NDxxxxxxxx
The version screen displays information about the autoloader including
autoloader and drive serial numbers.
Auto Load
>OFF
ON
The auto load screen allows the auto load feature to be turned on or off.
Pressing the
Select
button moves the arrow to the other mode. Pressing
the
Enter
button selects that mode. When auto load is ON and the
AutoLoader is in the one cassette mode, the AutoLoader automatically
loads the cassette into the drive.
Unload
Continuous
>OFF
ON
The Unload Continuous OFF selection only affects the AutoLoader when:
1) the AutoLoader is loaded with 8 cassettes, in the 8 cassette mode, 2)
cassette #8 is in the drive and 3) a SCSI unload command is issued. The
Autoloader will unload cassette #8 and stop.
If Unload Continuous is ON, the AutoLoader will unload cassette #8 and
then load cassette #1 into the drive. Pressing the
SELECT
button moves
the arrow to the next item on the menu. Pressing the
ENTER
button
selects that mode.
Contrast
Adjustment
The contrast adjustment screen allows the display’s contrast to be
adjusted. Pressing the
Select
button increases contrast until maximum
contrast is reached. Pressing
Select
again changes the display to
minimum contrast. The number of darkened bars (see Figure 4-10,
Cassettes position) on the bottom indicates the relative magnitude of the
contrast.
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