Library Capacity; Cartridge Access Port; Table 1-1. L180 Library Capacity - StorageTek L180 Operator's Manual

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Library Capacity

Table 1-1

Table 1-1. L180 Library Capacity

Model
L180-80
L180-140
L180-180

Cartridge Access Port

The cartridge access port (CAP) shown closed in
you add cartridges to or remove cartridges from the library without interrupting
normal library operations.
The CAP, accessible from the front of the library, holds two cartridge magazines.
A cartridge magazine is designed for easy handling. You can add cartridges to
the magazine while leaving it in the CAP by simply lifting up and pulling down
on the magazine handle and then adding cartridges. Or you can add cartridges
to the magazine by lifting it out, inserting the cells, and placing the magazine
back into the CAP.
The magazine's snap-on cartridge retention cover lets you keep cartridges in
place when carrying the magazine (see
page 3-7
For detailed procedures, see
"Inserting Cartridges Through the CAP" on page 3-5
"Importing Cleaning Cartridges Through the CAP" on page 3-8
"Exporting Cleaning Cartridges Through the CAP" on page 3-10
1-8
lists library storage capacities:
Capacity
Description
84
84 data cartridge slots, 6 reserved cartridge slots,
one DC power supply, one AC PDU
140
140 data cartridge slots, 6 reserved cartridge
slots, one DC power supply, one AC PDU
174
174 data cartridge slots, 6 reserved cartridge
slots, one DC power supply, one AC power
distribution unit (PDU)
for information and an example).
Ninth Edition
Figure 1-1 on page 1-2
"Magazine Retention Cover" on
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