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  • Page 1 ATL M-Series User’s Guide 6423002-03 Ver. 3, Rel. 0...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    ATL M-Series User’s Guide, 6423002-03, Ver. 3, Rel. 0, January 2003, Made in USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction... 14 ATL M1500 Library ... 1 ATL M2500 Library ... 1 Front Panel ... 5 Internal Layout ... 8 Back Panel ... 10 Main Screen... 14 GUI Buttons ... 17 GUI Icons... 18 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Contents xiii...
  • Page 4 Changing the Wide Negotiation Setting ... 61 Changing the Serialization Setting... 62 Changing the Short Labels Setting... 63 Changing the Illumination Setting... 64 Changing the Off-Line Time Setting... 65 Changing the Barcode Scanner Setting ... 66 ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 5 Running the Demo 1 Program... 99 Running the Demo 2 Program... 100 Running the Demo 3 Program... 101 Running the Demo 4 Program... 102 Running the Demo 5 Program... 103 Running the Demo 6 Program... 104 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Contents...
  • Page 6 Fault Symptom Code (FSC) Dictionary Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Handling DLTtape Cartridges... 161 Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges ... 162 When To Visually Inspect a DLTtape Cartridge ... 162 Visual Inspection Procedure... 163 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Glossary Index ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 7 Figure 11 Using the GUI Buttons ... 17 Figure 12 Quick View Menu Screen ... 20 Figure 13 Sample Library Information Screen ... 21 Figure 14 Sample Drive Information Screen ... 22 Figure 15 Sample Inventory Screen ... 23 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Figures...
  • Page 8 Figure 38 ATL M2500 Drive Numbering ... 56 Figure 39 Service Menu Screen... 78 Figure 40 Maintenance Screen ... 78 Figure 41 Sample Select Cleaning Cartridge Screen ... 79 Figure 42 Sample Select Tape Drive Screen... 80 viii ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 9 Figure 57 Location of the Reel Locks and the Hub... 163 Figure 58 Opening the Tape Cartridge Door ... 164 Figure 59 Write Protect Switch... 165 Figure 60 Declaration of Conformity, ATL M1500... 196 Figure 61 Declaration of Conformity, ATL M2500... 197 ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 Figures ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 Library Performance... 108 Table 10 Reliability Specifications... 110 Table 11 Tape Drive Specifications ... 110 Table 12 Power... 111 Table 13 Climate ... 111 Table 14 Compliance and Certification ... 111 Table 15 Fault Symptom Codes... 113 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Tables...
  • Page 12 Tables ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 13 Chapter 3, Changing the Library to change the library configuration using the GUI screen. Configuration ATL M-Series User’s Guide Preface Configuration, explains how xiii...
  • Page 14 • Appendix A, ATL M-Series libraries. • Appendix B, Fault Symptom Code (FSC) fault symptom codes (FSCs) for the ATL M-Series libraries. • Appendix C, DLTtape Cartridge guidelines for handling DLT cartridges and visually inspecting them if necessary. •...
  • Page 15 • Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face the component being described. • Left side of the library — Refers to the left side as you face the component being described. Documents related to the ATL M-Series libraries are shown below. Related Documents ATL M-Series Documentation Document No.
  • Page 16 15 Inverness Way, East Englewood, CO 80112 (800) 854-7179 or (303) 397-2740 Quantum company contacts are listed below. Contacts Quantum Corporation To order documentation on the ATL M-Series libraries or other products contact: Quantum P.O. Box 57100 Irvine, CA 92619-7100 (949) 856-7800...
  • Page 17 Web Site Visit the Quantum web site at: http://www.quantum.com Customer Support The Customer Support Department provides a 24-hour help desk that can be reached at: North/South America: Asia/Pacific Rim: Europe/Middle East/Africa: (International Code) Send faxes for the Customer Support Department to:...
  • Page 18 Preface xviii ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Overview

    This chapter provides an overview of the ATL M-Series libraries and their features. Library Capacity The ATL M1500 library can contain up to two tape drives and up ATL M1500 to 21 DLT/SDLT cartridges or 25 LTO cartridges. The cartridges...
  • Page 20: Scsi Configuration

    ATL M2500 library modules. You can obtain different capacities by combining ATL M1500 and ATL M2500 library modules in a multiple library stack. lists the capacities of all the sizes of multiple library stack ATL M-Series User’s Guide Table 2 lists the...
  • Page 21: Chapter 1 Overview Library Scalability

    15.1 20.8 41.6 30.2 60.5 16.8 23.1 46.2 33.6 67.2 columns assume that all the magazines and Capacity ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Library Scalability HP LTO HP LTO Gen 1 Gen 2 10.0 10.0 10.0 20.0 15.0 15.0...
  • Page 22: Table 2 Capacity, Atl M2500 Multiple Library Stack

    26.5 53.0 38.6 18.4 25.3 50.6 36.8 17.5 24.1 48.2 35.0 columns assume that all the magazines and Capacity ATL M-Series User’s Guide HP LTO HP LTO Gen 1 Gen 2 26.9 10.0 20.0 20.0 40.0 23.4 17.4 17.4 34.8 53.8...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Overview Library Features

    ATL M2500 library table Viewing window Left magazine access door Operator control panel Left magazine door button buttons ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Library Features Right magazine access door Right magazine door button...
  • Page 24: Figure 2 Atl M2500 Front Panel

    Front Panel Top left magazine access door (door 1) Magazine door button Bottom left magazine access door (door 2) Magazine door button Operator control panel buttons Viewing window Green ATL M-Series User’s Guide Magazine door button Right magazine access door...
  • Page 25: Table 3 Front Panel Features

    • The red LED lights when there is a library error. • Both LEDs flash when there is a library fault that requires operator attention. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Library Features Mags...
  • Page 26: Internal Layout

    Chapter 1 Overview Library Features Figure 3 Internal Layout Figure 4 Figure 3 ATL M1500 Internal Layout Fixed drive slot illustrates the internal layout of an ATL M1500 library. illustrates the internal layout of an ATL M2500 library. ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Figure 4 Atl M2500 Internal Layout

    (Library shown with front bezel and doors removed) Level 1 Robotic hand Level 3 Level 3 tape drive 1 tape drive 2 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Library Features Level 1 tape drive 2 Level 1 right magazine Level 2 right...
  • Page 28: Back Panel

    ATL M1500 library. illustrates the back panel of the ATL M2500 library. Power inlet Vent Power supply Vent SCSI Tape drive 2 Tape drive 1 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Diagnostics port Vent SCSI SCSI SCSI Interlibrary StackLink control...
  • Page 29: Figure 6 Atl M2500 Back Panel

    Vent Vents SCSI Interlibrary control Tape Tape drive drive Tape Tape drive drive Tape Tape drive drive ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Library Features Diagnostics port Electronics module SCSI StackLink motor drive Power inlet Power switch Vent Power...
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Overview Library Features ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    • Viewing the configuration of the entire library and stack, if the library is part of a multiple library stack (see Configuration on page 50) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Basic Operations Using the Quick View Menu Moving Tape Using the Mailbox...
  • Page 32: Basic Operations Introduction

    • ATL M1500 stand-alone library • ATL M1500 library in a multiple library stack • ATL M2500 library If the library is a stand-alone ATL M1500, the main screen appears as shown in figure ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: Figure 7 Sample Main Screen, Stand-Alone Atl M1500

    “level” of the library. Each ATL M2500 library module is considered four levels of the library (see figure 9). Levels are numbered from top to bottom, starting with 1. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Introduction button (see figure Stack...
  • Page 34: Figure 8 Sample Main Screen, Atl M1500 In A Multiple Library Stack

    Figure 9 ATL M2500 Library Levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 button and displays information about the top level of the figure 9 figure Left magazines ATL M-Series User’s Guide 10). To view main screens for button. Level Right magazines...
  • Page 35: Gui Buttons

    GUI. To select a function, press the push button directly below the button label on the GUI screen (see Figure 11 Using the GUI Buttons To select this function, press this button: ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Introduction figure 11). Button labels Push...
  • Page 36: Gui Icons

    GUI icon. Meaning No tape present Tape loading Tape unloading Tape unloaded Tape idle Tape rewinding Locating data Reading data Writing data Power on Drive fault Tape is write-protected Drive needs cleaning ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using The Quick View Menu Screen

    Quick View Menu current library configuration only; you cannot make any changes to the configuration. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Quick View Menu Screen...
  • Page 38: Accessing The Quick View Menu Screen

    View Menu Press The GUI displays the screen, press Quick View Menu Quick View Menu 12). Screen). Library Library Information ATL M-Series User’s Guide on the main Quickview screen (see screen: Quick View Menu Accessing the Quick screen (see figure 13).
  • Page 39: Figure 13 Sample Library Information Screen

    • SCSI product revision When you are finished viewing library information, press to return to the screen displays the following Library Information Quick View Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Quick View Menu Screen Back screen.
  • Page 40: Viewing Tape Drive Information

    If the library is an ATL M2500, this screen displays a Note: button. Pressing this button displays drive Level information for each library level within the ATL M2500. Quick View Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen: Quick View Menu screen (see Accessing the Quick screen (see figure screen.
  • Page 41: Viewing Inventory Information

    ATL M2500, this screen displays a button. Pressing this button displays inventory information for other library levels. to return to the Quick View Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Quick View Menu Screen screen: Quick View Menu...
  • Page 42: Turning Drive Power On Or Off (Quick View Menu Screen)

    (see Quick View Menu on page 20). Drv Pwr Tape Drive Power Drive 1 Drive 2 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Quick View Menu screen. To access this option Turning Drive Power on page 81. Accessing the Quick screen (see figure 16).
  • Page 43: Figure 17 Sample Drive Power Screen

    Quick View Menu on page 20). Drv Pwr Drive Power buttons to highlight the drive you wish to Down ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Quick View Menu Screen Quick View screen without changing the Accessing the Quick...
  • Page 44: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Moving Tape Cartridges

    The GUI displays the Figure 18 Menu Screen Press Select buttons to change the current setting. Down Cancel to save the change and return to the Back screen. Menu screen (see Menu Move ATL M-Series User’s Guide Select Quick View figure 18).
  • Page 45: Figure 19 Sample Move Cartridge From Screen

    Move Cartridge FROM 19). A flashing arrow indicates the currently selected button to select the level where the Level buttons to select the source element of Down Select ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Moving Tape Cartridges screen (see...
  • Page 46: Figure 20 Sample Move Cartridge To Screen

    Press the element. When the flashing arrow is next to the desired destination element, press Move Cartridge TO button to select the level where the Level buttons to select the destination Down Select ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 20).
  • Page 47: Figure 21 Sample Confirm Move Cartridge Screen

    Press Confirm Move Cartridge 21). Confirm Moving cartridge... Please wait screen again. to return to the Back Menu to return to the main screen. Main ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Moving Tape Cartridges screen (see Cancel screen.
  • Page 48: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using The Mailbox

    • Change the size of the mailbox by changing the setting of the Import/Export To access the GUI displays the Figure 22 Sample Mailbox Screen screen, you can: Mailbox option screen, press Mailbox Mailbox screen (see figure Mailbox ATL M-Series User’s Guide on the main screen. The 22).
  • Page 49: Viewing Mailbox Status

    Import/Export Exporting a Cartridge in MAP 10-Slot 12-Slot Mode. , see Importing a Cartridge in 1-Slot Mode 1-Slot ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Mailbox option (see Changing option is set to , the Mailbox None...
  • Page 50: Figure 23 Mailbox - Open Screen

    Close the magazine access door. On the The library locks the magazine access door and inventories the mailbox. Mailbox screen (see Mailbox Open Mailbox - OPEN screen, press Mailbox - OPEN ATL M-Series User’s Guide figure 22). screen (see figure 23). Re-Lock...
  • Page 51 Close the magazine access door. On the Mailbox - OPEN The library locks the magazine access door and inventories the mailbox. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Mailbox screen to move the Mailbox to open the mailbox again.
  • Page 52 Mailbox - OPEN Mailbox screen (see Mailbox Open Mailbox - OPEN screen, press Mailbox - OPEN ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen to move the step 1e (if any) into Re-Lock figure 22). screen (see figure 23).
  • Page 53 Press the button next to the top left magazine access door and open the door. Pull the magazine forward until it stops. Insert the cartridge you wish to import into the mailbox. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Mailbox Mailbox...
  • Page 54 Close the magazine access door. On the The library locks the magazine access door. screen, press Mailbox - OPEN Mailbox screen (see Mailbox Open Mailbox - OPEN screen, press Mailbox - OPEN ATL M-Series User’s Guide Re-Lock figure 22). screen (see figure 23). Re-Lock...
  • Page 55: Configuring The Mailbox

    NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Using the Mailbox . To change this screen (see figure 22).
  • Page 56: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Removing The Magazines

    On the main screen, press The GUI displays the M1500. M2500. Removing a Magazine When the ATL M1500 Removing a Magazine When the Down. Mags Release Magazines ATL M-Series User’s Guide Removing a Removing a screen (see figure 24).
  • Page 57: Figure 24 Sample Release Magazines Screen

    The library locks the magazine access doors and inventories the magazines. When the inventory is complete, the GUI displays the main screen. screen, press Release Magazines ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Removing the Magazines Both Left Right...
  • Page 58: Figure 25 Magazine Release Button

    Using a slender object such as a pen, press and hold the magazine release button (see Grasp the handle at the front of the left magazine and slide it forward and out of the library. ATL M-Series User’s Guide figure 25).
  • Page 59: Removing A Magazine From An Atl M2500

    The GUI displays the Figure 26 Release Magazines Screen Removing a Magazine When the ATL M2500 Removing a Magazine When the Down. Mags Release Magazines ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Removing the Magazines screen (see figure 26).
  • Page 60 Release Magazines You can damage the library severely if you try to Caution: remove a magazine when one of the data cartridges is not fully seated. ATL M-Series User’s Guide 1 & 2 Re-Lock...
  • Page 61: Figure 27 Removing The Level 2 Left Magazine

    Press the button next to the bottom left magazine access door and open the door. Remove the level 2 left magazine (see ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Removing the Magazines option is set to...
  • Page 62: Figure 28 Release Latch

    Reach into the library underneath the level 1 left magazine and pull down on the release latch (see While holding the release latch, pull the level 1 left magazine forward and out of the library (see ATL M-Series User’s Guide figure 28). figure...
  • Page 63: Figure 29 Removing The Level 1 Left Magazine

    The magazine access door opens. Grasp the handle at the front of the desired magazine and slide it forward and out of the library. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Removing the Magazines...
  • Page 64: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing Statistics

    The GUI displays the Figure 30 Service Menu Screen Press The GUI displays the screen. Statistics Menu screen: Statistics Menu Menu screen. Menu Service Service Menu Stats Statistics Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 30). screen (see figure 31).
  • Page 65: Viewing Library Statistics

    On the The GUI displays the Figure 32 Sample Library Statistics Screen screen (see Statistics Menu Screen). screen, press Statistics Menu Library Statistics ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing Statistics Accessing the Statistics Library screen (see figure 32).
  • Page 66: Viewing Drive Statistics

    Down to return to the Statistics Menu screen (see Statistics Menu Screen). screen, press Statistics Menu Drive Statistics ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen, or press Main Accessing the Statistics Drive screen (see figure 33).
  • Page 67: Viewing The Scsi History

    The GUI displays the to return to the Statistics Menu screen (see Statistics Menu Screen). screen, press Statistics Menu SCSI History ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing Statistics screen, or press Main Accessing the Statistics SCSI screen (see figure...
  • Page 68: Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing The Stack Configuration

    Statistics Menu screen. screen: Stack Configuration button appears at the lower right corner of the screen. Stack Stack Stack Configuration ATL M-Series User’s Guide Back screen, or press to return to Main Stack on the main screen. Stack on the main screen until...
  • Page 69: Figure 35 Sample Stack Configuration Screen

    When you are finished viewing the press = Drive installed = Drive not installed = Drive disabled to return to the main screen. Main ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing the Stack Configuration Stack levels installed Available stack levels...
  • Page 70 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Viewing the Stack Configuration ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration

    This chapter explains how to change the library configuration using the GUI Accessing the Configuration Screen To access the Changing the Library screen. Configuration screen: Configuration On the main screen, press The GUI displays the Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Configuration Menu screen (see figure 36).
  • Page 72: Figure 36 Menu Screen

    Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Accessing the Configuration Screen Figure 36 Menu Screen Press The GUI displays the Figure 37 Configuration Screen Config Configuration ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 37).
  • Page 73: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Setting The Library Id

    NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Setting the Library ID Accessing the is highlighted. Library ID screen without changing the...
  • Page 74: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing A Tape Drive Id

    • Drive 6 ID = 14 Figure 38 ATL M2500. Figure 38 ATL M2500 Drive Numbering illustrates the drive numbering scheme for the ATL M-Series User’s Guide Drive 1 (default SCSI ID = 1) Drive 2 (default SCSI ID = 2) Drive 3 (default...
  • Page 75 NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Changing a Tape Drive ID screen (see Accessing the...
  • Page 76: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Terminator Power Setting

    If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Terminator Power Terminator Enabled Disabled Enabled...
  • Page 77: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Emulation Setting

    Changing the Emulation Setting Emulation Quantum ATL library or an M4 Data library. To set the emulation: Access the Configuration Screen Press the Press Use the setting. The available settings are M4 Data Press To return to the option setting, press...
  • Page 78: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Sync Negotiation Setting

    Main If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Sync Negotiation Sync Enabled Enabled...
  • Page 79: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Wide Negotiation Setting

    Main If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Wide Negotiation Setting Accessing the Wide Negotiation Wide Enabled...
  • Page 80: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Serialization Setting

    Changing the Serialization Setting Serialization drive serial number when a When returned in a format compatible with Quantum ATL Prism products. When number is returned in a vendor unique format. This setting is only valid when Changing the Emulation Setting...
  • Page 81: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Short Labels Setting

    Main If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Short Labels Setting Read Element is set to: Accessing the is highlighted.
  • Page 82: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Illumination Setting

    Main If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the is highlighted. Illumination Illumination Enabled...
  • Page 83: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Off-Line Time Setting

    If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Off-Line Time Setting option. You can set this Accessing the is highlighted.
  • Page 84: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Barcode Scanner Setting

    If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide option if you Barcode Scanner option: Accessing the Barcode Scanner Barcode...
  • Page 85: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Baud Rate Setting

    NVRAM. screen (see Configuration on page 53). buttons until Down Select ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Baud Rate Setting Accessing the is highlighted. Baud Rate Baud Rate 38400 19200...
  • Page 86: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Setting The Date

    NVRAM. screen (see Configuration on page 53). buttons until Down Select buttons to select the correct day of the Down Select ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the is highlighted. Date...
  • Page 87: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Import/Export Setting

    If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. option controls whether the host recognizes the describes each of the possible settings for the ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Import/Export Setting Import/Export...
  • Page 88: Table 5 Import/Export Settings

    When this setting is selected, the top left magazine is used as a 10- or 12-cartridge storage element and behaves in exactly the same way as the other magazines. ATL M-Series User’s Guide ) is selected, you can is selected, see Importing a...
  • Page 89 NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Changing the Import/Export Setting screen (see Accessing the...
  • Page 90: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Auto-Clean Setting

    If you do not return to the main screen after Caution: changing this setting, your change will not be saved to NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the is highlighted. Auto-Clean Auto-Clean Enabled Disabled...
  • Page 91: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Ignore Host Lock Setting

    NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Changing the Ignore Host Lock Setting Accessing the Ignore Host Lock Ignore Host...
  • Page 92: Chapter 3 Changing The Library Configuration Changing The Auto-Import Option

    Auto-Import screen (see Configuration on page 53). buttons until Down Select buttons to select the desired Down The default setting is Note: ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the is highlighted. Auto-Import Auto-Import Enabled Disabled Disabled...
  • Page 93 NVRAM. You must reboot the library before this setting will Note: take effect. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Changing the Auto-Import Option screen without changing the...
  • Page 94 Chapter 3 Changing the Library Configuration Changing the Auto-Import Option ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations

    To access the Performing Maintenance Maintenance screen: Maintenance On the main screen, press The GUI displays the Menu Press Service The GUI displays the Service Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 4 Operations screen. Menu screen. screen (see figure 39).
  • Page 96: Figure 39 Service Menu Screen

    Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations Accessing the Maintenance Screen Figure 39 Service Menu Screen Press The GUI displays the Figure 40 Maintenance Screen Maint Maintenance ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 40).
  • Page 97: Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations

    41). A flashing arrow indicates the currently selected button to select the level where the Level buttons to select the source element that Down Select Tape Drive ATL M-Series User’s Guide Cleaning a Tape Drive Accessing the Maintenance screen (see Select screen (see figure 42).
  • Page 98: Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations Cleaning A Tape Drive

    GUI displays the Cartridge Press button to select the level where the Level Drive 1 Drive 2 Cancel Select Cleaning in progress screen again. to return to the Back Maintenance ATL M-Series User’s Guide . When the Select Cleaning screen.
  • Page 99: Turning Drive Power On Or Off (Maintenance Screen)

    Quick View Menu Power On or Off (Quick View Menu Screen) screen (see Maintenance on page 77). Drv Pwr Tape Drive Power ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen Maintenance Turning Drive on page 24. Accessing the Maintenance screen (see figure...
  • Page 100: Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations Turning Drive Power On Or Off (Maintenance Screen)

    Apply screen. Quick View Menu Cancel screen (see Maintenance on page 77). Drv Pwr Drive Power ATL M-Series User’s Guide Quick View screen without changing the Accessing the Maintenance screen (see figure 44).
  • Page 101: Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations Adjusting The Contrast

    Down to save the change and return to the Back screen (see Maintenance on page 77). Contrast Adjust Contrast ATL M-Series User’s Guide Adjusting the Contrast Select Maintenance Accessing the Maintenance screen (see figure 45).
  • Page 102 Chapter 4 Performing Maintenance Operations Adjusting the Contrast Press When the desired contrast is selected, press To return to the contrast, press to adjust the contrast as desired. Increase Decrease screen without changing the Maintenance Cancel ATL M-Series User’s Guide Select...
  • Page 103: Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs

    Diagnostics Menu On the main screen, press The GUI displays the Menu Press Service The GUI displays the Service Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide Chapter 5 Programs screen. Diagnostics Menu screen: Menu screen. screen.
  • Page 104: Figure 46 Service Menu Screen

    Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Accessing the Diagnostics Menu Screen Figure 46 Service Menu Screen Press The GUI displays the Figure 47 Diagnostics Menu Screen Diag Diagnostics Menu ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 47).
  • Page 105: Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running The Barcode Scanner Test

    Down Select Diags: General buttons to select Down Select Diag: Barcode figure 49). The rightmost number is ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Barcode Scanner Test Accessing the General screen (see figure 48). Barcode Scanner screen, which prompts you...
  • Page 106: Figure 49 Diag: Barcode Screen

    Select screen without running the Diags: General Stop to return to the Back Diags: General ATL M-Series User’s Guide causes the test to run 0000 to return to Cancel Barcode Scanner screen. The Running Diag...
  • Page 107: Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running The Move Medium Test

    Down Select Move Cartridge FROM 50). A flashing arrow indicates the currently selected button to select the level where the Level ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Move Medium Test Accessing the General screen (see figure 48).
  • Page 108: Figure 51 Sample Move Cartridge To Screen

    Down Select Move Cartridge TO button to select the level where the Level buttons to select the destination Down Select Confirm Move Cartridge 52). ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen (see figure 51). screen (see...
  • Page 109: Figure 52 Sample Confirm Move Cartridge Screen

    Figure 53 Diag: Move Medium Screen Press the number. Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Confirm Diag: Move Medium buttons to change the highlighted Down ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Move Medium Test screen, which figure 53). The...
  • Page 110: Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running The Move Location Test

    Move Location test is cycled more than once, the robotic Move Location ATL M-Series User’s Guide causes the test to run 0000 to return to Cancel Move Medium screen.
  • Page 111: Figure 54 Sample Diag: Move-Location Screen

    Diagnostics Menu on page 85). buttons to select Down Select Diags: General buttons to select Down Select Diag: Move-Location 54). ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Move Location Test Accessing the General screen (see figure 48 Move Location screen (see...
  • Page 112: Figure 55 Diag: Move Location Screen

    Right button appears. to set the cycle count, or press Select screen without running the Diags: General ATL M-Series User’s Guide screen, which figure 55). The causes the test to run 0000 to return to...
  • Page 113: Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running The Display Test

    GUI has no missing Display Test on page 85). buttons to select Down Select Diags: General buttons to select Down Select ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Display Test screen. The Running Diag screen. Diags: General Accessing the General screen (see figure 48...
  • Page 114 Chapter 5 Running Diagnostic Programs Running the Display Test ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs

    The ATL M-Series libraries provide several built-in demonstration programs and a confidence test you can use to check whether the robotics are functioning properly. You can access these programs through the Caution: Accessing the Demo Programs Screen To access the Demonstration Programs screen.
  • Page 116: Running The Confidence Test Program

    Confidence Test Leave all the other magazine slots empty. Note: screen (see Demo Programs Screen). buttons to select Down Select program ends automatically when Confidence Test ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Demo Confidence Test...
  • Page 117: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 1 Program

    Drive 1 Drive 2 Press to include the fixed slot. Fixed Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Demo 1 Program Accessing the Demo Demo 1 button to select the level screen.
  • Page 118: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 2 Program

    Press to include a drive. Drive 1 Drive 2 Press to include the fixed slot. Fixed Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Demo Demo 2 button to select the level screen.
  • Page 119: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 3 Program

    Drive 1 Drive 2 Press to include the fixed slot. Fixed Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Demo 3 Program Accessing the Demo Demo 3 button to select the level screen.
  • Page 120: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 4 Program

    (see Demo Programs on page 97). buttons to select Down Select program starts. This program continues until you Demo 4 button. Stop Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Demo Demo 4 screen.
  • Page 121: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 5 Program

    97). buttons to select Down Select program starts. This program continues until you Demo 5 button. Stop Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Running the Demo 5 Program Accessing the Demo Demo 5 screen.
  • Page 122: Chapter 6 Running The Demonstration Programs Running The Demo 6 Program

    X, Y, and Theta axes to move program: Demo 6 screen (see Demo Programs on page 97). buttons to select Down Select program starts. Demo 6 Stop to return to the Back Demo Programs ATL M-Series User’s Guide Accessing the Demo Demo 6 screen.
  • Page 123: Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications This appendix lists the following specifications for the ATL M-Series libraries: • Physical • Performance • Reliability • Environmental • Tape drive ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 124: Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications

    SDLT tape cartridges (excluding the fixed slot) Up to 24 LTO cartridges (excluding the fixed slot) ATL M-Series User’s Guide ATL M2500 19 in. (482 mm) 28.6 in. (726 mm) 23.4 in. (595 mm) 198 lbs. (90 kg) with 5...
  • Page 125 12 LTO tape cartridges Manual Access Facility Cleaning Cartridge/ Extra Data Slots Robot Mounted Bar Code Reader StackLink Scalability * SDLT read only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Appendix A Specifications Physical Specifications ATL M2500 or Super Up to 8...
  • Page 126: Performance Specifications

    158.5 GB/hr 6.7 TB 230.4 GB/hr 5 TB 216 GB/hr 10 TB 432 GB/hr ATL M-Series User’s Guide ATL M2500 Less than 11 seconds Host Interfaces LVD SCSI-2 Fast/Wide LVD Ultra SCSI LVD Ultra 2 SCSI LVD Ultra 2 SCSI...
  • Page 127 16.1 TB 475.2 GB/hr 23.4 TB 691.2 GB/hr 17.4 TB 648 GB/hr 34.8 TB 1296 GB/hr ATL M-Series User’s Guide Appendix A Specifications Performance Specifications Host Interfaces LVD SCSI-2 Fast/Wide LVD Ultra SCSI LVD Ultra 2 SCSI LVD Ultra 2 SCSI...
  • Page 128: Reliability Specifications

    † 660 MB/min. 110 GB ‡ 960 MB/min. 160 GB 900 MB/min. 100 GB 1800 MB/min. 200 GB. ATL M-Series User’s Guide With 2:1 Compression Transfer Rate Capacity 720 MB/min. 80 GB 1320 MB/min. 220 GB 1920 MB/min. 320 GB 1800 MB/min.
  • Page 129: Environmental Specifications

    CSA C22.2 950, UL 1950, EN 60950 FCC CFR 47-15J (level A), EN55022 (CISPR 22) level B, EN55024 (CISPR 24), VCCI CE, VCCI, UL, FCC, CSA ATL M-Series User’s Guide Appendix A Specifications Environmental Specifications ATL M2500 300W (average) (6...
  • Page 130 Appendix A Specifications Environmental Specifications ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 131: Appendix B Fault Symptom Code (Fsc) Dictionary

    FSC_GETBUF_CALLED 0006 FSC_STACK_ERROR 0007 FSC_FLOAT_TRAP Fault Symptom Code (FSC) Dictionary lists the fault symptom codes (FSCs) for the ATL M-Series Description A divide by zero exception has occurred A parity error has been detected on the address/data bus Out of memory...
  • Page 132: Appendix B Fault Symptom Code (Fsc) Dictionary

    Free() found corrupted Microcode memory block trailer Realloc() found Microcode corrupted memory block trailer NVR capacity Microcode exceeded Heap consistency Microcode check found corruption ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 133 Code attempted to Microcode execute at address 0 Old system boards are Microcode no longer supported OS timer interrupt Microcode should have occurred, but hasn't ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 134 Drive time out waiting Drive for status (drive 4) Drive time out waiting Drive for status (drive 5) Drive time out waiting Drive for status (drive 6) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 135 Drive present (drive 8) Invalid byte received Drive from drive 1 Invalid byte received Drive from drive 2 Invalid byte received Drive from drive 3 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 136 Invalid packet received Drive from drive 7 Invalid packet received Drive from drive 8 The requested function Drive is not implemented in the drive type ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 137 5 indicates command failed Response packet Drive received from drive 6 indicates command failed Response packet Drive received from drive 7 indicates command failed ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 138 5 indicates command failed Response packet Drive received from drive 6 indicates command failed Response packet Drive received from drive 7 indicates command failed ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 139 Response packet Drive received from drive 8 indicates drive busy C interface failed to Microcode initialize Timed out waiting for C bus to go not busy ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 140 UI task initialization Microcode failed UI queue full Microcode The UI is not in the Microcode correct state to perform the requested action ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 141 (Librarian unsure of Servo status) Servo turned off due to Microcode failure (Librarian unsure of Servo status) Destination slot not Microcode present (magazine or drive removed) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 142 Auto-clean can not be Microcode performed as there are no cleaning tapes Auto-clean can not be Microcode performed as all the cleaning tapes are in ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 143 SCSI task initialization Microcode failed SCSI task received a Microcode bad message SCSI queue full Microcode FAS366 not detected Servo/SCSI ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 144 The Y axis tacho System PWA counter failed to clear at power-on The Theta axis tacho Hand PWA counter failed to clear System PWA at power-on ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 145 Requested action can't be carried out with a cartridge in the hand Requested action can't be carried out without a cartridge in the hand Command cannot be executed without first initializing the axis ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100%...
  • Page 146 The pick action 'completed' with no cartridge detected in the hand The Picker will not move in either direction The Picker could not get the cartridge to its required position ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 147 The shuttle's vertical position is still unknown The Theta angles are out of specification after calibration attempt The X axis did not travel the minimum distance when calibrating ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 148 The Picker axis did not travel the minimum distance when calibrating The X axis friction is too high for normal operation The Y axis friction is too high for normal operation ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 149 One of the axes has suffered a gross position error The cartridge position error detected on the Y axis is too great The cartridge position error detected on the X axis is too great ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 150 Drive 6 has reported a Drive 6 hardware error Drive 7 has reported a Drive 7 hardware error Drive 8 has reported a Drive 8 hardware error ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 151 Drive 8 will not allow Drive 8 the handle to be operated as required Drive 1 handle failed to Drive 1 close Drive 2 handle failed to Drive 2 close ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 152 Drive 2 handle failed to Drive 2 open Drive 3 handle failed to Drive 3 open Drive 4 handle failed to Drive 4 open ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 153 Drive 5 is indicating 'in Drive 5 flux', i.e. not ready for commands Drive 6 is indicating 'in Drive 6 flux', i.e. not ready for commands ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 154 Drive 7 is indicating its Drive 7 handle is closed, Microcode should have been open Drive 8 is indicating its Drive 8 handle is closed, Microcode should have been open ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100%...
  • Page 155 Microcode have been closed Drive 1 has no Drive 1 cartridge to unload Microcode Drive 2 has no Drive 2 cartridge to unload Microcode Drive 3 has no Drive 3 cartridge to unload Microcode ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 156 Drive 3 responded to multiple Microcode requests to unload Drive 4 has not Drive 4 responded to multiple Microcode requests to unload Drive 5 has not Drive 5 responded to multiple Microcode requests to unload ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 157 Drive 5 has rejected the Drive 5 cartridge, cannot be Microcode loaded Drive 6 has rejected the Drive 6 cartridge, cannot be Microcode loaded Drive 7 has rejected the Drive 7 cartridge, cannot be Microcode loaded ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 158 Drive 7 has failed to Drive 7 load the tape Microcode successfully Drive 8 has failed to Drive 8 load the tape Microcode successfully Attempt to initialize Drive 1 Drive 1 before it has Microcode become available ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence %...
  • Page 159 Attempt to initialize Drive 8 Drive 8 before it has Microcode become available PCDIAG task Microcode initialization failed Unknown or bad diagnostic message Current diagnostic stack has terminated PCDIAG queue full Microcode ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100%...
  • Page 160 Shuttle queue is full Microcode SCSI command Status only received for invalid An ASC/ASCQ was Status only used without updating error log logging ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 161: Parameter List

    SCSI command had Status only invalid parameter value SCSI command failed Status only due to servo problem No sense available Status only Cleaner cartridge fitted Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 162 Library not ready, Status only reason unknown Door is open Status only Import export is open Status only Operator panel is in Status only menu mode ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 163 Synchronize clock Status only command issued Library is rebooting Status only Library entering boot Status only mode Library has just started Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 164 Door 2 closed (right Status only door) Door 3 closed Status only Door 4 closed Status only Magazine 1 has been Status only removed (left magazine) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 165 Magazine 9 has been Status only removed (left magazine) Magazine 10 has been Status only removed (right magazine) Magazine 1 has been Status only inserted (left magazine) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 166 Magazine 9 has been Status only inserted (left magazine) Magazine 10 has been Status only inserted (left magazine) Magazine 1 absent at Status only power-up (left magazine) ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 167 Magazine 9 absent at Status only power-up (left magazine) Magazine 10 absent at Status only power-up (left magazine) Library Ready Status only Library Not-Ready Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 168 Drive 2 inserted Status only Drive 3 inserted Status only Drive 4 inserted Status only Drive 5 inserted Status only Drive 6 inserted Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 169 Status only power-on Drive 1 has powered Status only Drive 2 has powered Status only Drive 3 has powered Status only Drive 4 has powered Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 170 Drive 6 has powered Status only down Drive 7 has powered Status only down Drive 8 has powered Status only down Drive 1 requesting Status only auto-clean ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 171 Drive 2 Cleaning cycle started Status only on Drive 3 Cleaning cycle started Status only on Drive 4 Cleaning cycle started Status only on Drive 5 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 172 Drive 4 has been Status only cleaned successfully Drive 5 has been Status only cleaned successfully Drive 6 has been Status only cleaned successfully ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 173 Drive 7 is still Status only requesting cleaning after being cleaned Drive 8 is still Status only requesting cleaning after being cleaned ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 174 Module at level 7 in Status only stack has been powered down/ disconnected Module at level 8 in Status only stack has been powered down/ disconnected ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 175 Level 3 fitted in stack Status only Level 4 fitted in stack Status only Level 5 fitted in stack Status only Level 6 fitted in stack Status only ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 176 Level 6 not fitted in Status only stack Level 7 not fitted in Status only stack Level 8 not fitted in Status only stack ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 177 Drive 5 has rejected the Drive 5 cartridge, a reload is underway Drive 6 has rejected the Drive 6 cartridge, a reload is underway ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 178 This unit has become Status only the stack-master (shuttle controller) This unit has changed Status only from stack-master to slave module The stack-master is no Status only longer polling this unit ATL M-Series User’s Guide Confidence % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%...
  • Page 179: Appendix Cdlttape Cartridge Maintenance

    This prevents the cases from slipping apart and falling. storage of tape cartridges. Refer to the cartridge reference card supplied with each cartridge. you stand each tape cartridge vertically. ATL M-Series User’s Guide Appendix C Maintenance...
  • Page 180: Dlttape Cartridge Maintenance

    • If a DLTtape drive becomes inoperable after loading the tape cartridge • If you receive a shipment of tape cartridges that shows any sign of being damaged Visual Inspection of DLTtape ATL M-Series User’s Guide Cartridges). A dropped...
  • Page 181: Visual Inspection Procedure

    If the reel locks are not visible, do not use the Caution: cartridge. Reel lock opening ATL M-Series User’s Guide Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges figure 57) and verify that you Reel lock opening Spring-...
  • Page 182: Figure 58 Opening The Tape Cartridge Door

    Gently press up on the tab at the right side of the tape cartridge door. Swing the door open. Tape cartridge door inch If any of the above conditions are not met, do not Caution: use the cartridge. figure 59). ATL M-Series User’s Guide figure 58):...
  • Page 183: Figure 59 Write Protect Switch

    The switch should snap back and forth, and the orange tab should be visible when the switch is in the write-protected position. Figure 59 Write Protect Switch Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 184 Appendix C DLTtape Cartridge Maintenance Visual Inspection of DLTtape Cartridges ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 185: Appendix D Regulatory Statements

    Appendix D Regulatory Statements This appendix provides the regulatory statements for the ATL M-Series libraries, in the following languages: • English (page 168) • Deutsch (seite 170) • Español (página 173) • Français (page 176) • Italiano (pagina 179) • Svenska (sidan 182) •...
  • Page 186: Fcc Statement

    This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Taiwan Statement       !" #$%&'()*+ ,-.  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 187: Industry Canada (Digital Apparatus)

    Appendix D Regulatory Statements Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5- 15P configuration) Type: SJT, three 16 AWG (1.5 mm 18 AWG (1.0 mm Maximum 15 feet (4.5m) Minimum 10 A, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide English ) or ) wires...
  • Page 188 15 der Regelungen der FCC unterliegt. Durch diese Vorschriften wird ein angemessener Schutz vor schädlichen Strahlungen gewährleistet, wenn dieses Gerät in einer kommerziellen Umgebung betrieben wird. Von den Geräten wird Hochfrequenzenergie erzeugt, genutzt und abgestrahlt, die bei ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 189 !" #$%&'()*+ ,-. Industry Canada (Digital-Apparate) Referenz: Norm für störungsverursachende Geräte, ICES-003, Ausgabe 2 Dieses Digitalgerät der Klasse A erfüllt alle Anforderungen der kanadischen Vorschriften bezüglich störungsverursachender Geräte (Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations). Appendix D Regulatory Statements  ATL M-Series User’s Guide Deutsch...
  • Page 190 Dokumentation beschrieben sind, können dazu führen, dass gesundheitsschädigende Strahlungen freigesetzt werden. Parallele Steckzungen mit Erdungsstift (NEMA 5-15P-Konfiguration) Typ: SJT, drei 16 AWG (1,5 mm 18 AWG (1,0 mm Max. 15 Fuß (4,5 m) Min. 10 A, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide )- oder )-Leiter...
  • Page 191: Declaración Fcc

    Este equipo genera, usa y puede emitir energía de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala ni se usa de acuerdo con el manual de instrucciones, puede provocar interferencias perjudiciales para las comunicaciones de radio. Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Español...
  • Page 192 Éste es un producto de Clase A. En un entorno doméstico, este Advertencia producto puede causar interferencias de radio, en cuyo caso puede CISPR-22 ser necesario que el usuario tome medidas adecuadas.  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 193 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Cuchilla paralela con patilla de conexión a tierra (configuración NEMA 5-15P) SJT, tres cables 16 AWG (1,5 mm 18 AWG (1,0 mm Máxima de 15 pies (4,5m) Máximo 10 A, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide Español ) ó...
  • Page 194: Déclaration De La Fcc

    Tout changement ou modification apporté à cet équipement risque d'annuler le droit d'utiliser l'équipement. ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 195 Ceci est un produit de Classe A. Dans un environnement Avertissement résidentiel, ce produit risque de générer des perturbations radio CISPR-22 ! auxquelles l'utilisateur doit peut-être remédier. Appendix D Regulatory Statements  ATL M-Series User’s Guide Français...
  • Page 196 Broche parallèle avec broche de mise à la terre (configuration NEMA 5-15P) Type : SJT, trois fils 16 AWG (1,5 mm 18 AWG (1,0 mm 15 pieds (4,5 m) au maximum 10 A au minimum, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide ) ou...
  • Page 197: Dichiarazione Fcc

    Questa apparecchiatura genera, utilizza e può irradiare energia a radiofrequenza e, se non installata e utilizzata secondo il manuale di istruzioni, potrebbe causare interferenze dannose alle comunicazioni radio. Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Italiano...
  • Page 198       !" #$%&'()*+ ,-. Industry Canada (apparati digitali) Riferimento: Interference-Causing Equipment Standard, ICES-003, 2. edizione Questo dispositivo digitale di Classe A è conforme a tutti i requisiti dei regolamenti canadesi per apparecchiature che causano interferenze.  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 199 Appendix D Regulatory Statements (configurazione NEMA 5-15P) Tipo: SJT, tre fili da 16 AWG (1,5 mm 18 AWG (1,0 mm Massima di 15 piedi (4,5 m) Minima di 10 A, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide Italiano...
  • Page 200: Appendix D Regulatory Statements Svenska

    Utrustningen alstrar, använder och kan utstråla radiofrekvent energi och kan, om den ej installeras och används i enlighet med instruktionshandboken, orsaka störningar i radiokommunikation. Eventuella ändringar eller modifikationer av utrustningen kan ogiltigförklara användarens rätt att använda utrustningen. ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 201 Detta är en klass A produkt. I en hemmiljö kan denna produkt CISPR-22 Varning! orsaka radiostörningar, i vilket fall det kan krävas att användaren vidtar lämpliga åtgärder. Appendix D Regulatory Statements  ATL M-Series User’s Guide Svenska...
  • Page 202 Litium anses som riskavfall. Kasta batteriet i enlighet med lokala och nationella lagar. Parallellt blad med jordstift (NEMA 5-15P-konfiguration) Typ: SJT, tre 1,5 mm 1,0 mm (18 AWG) ledare Maximalt 15 fot (4,5 m) Minimalt 10 A, 125 V ATL M-Series User’s Guide (16 AWG) eller...
  • Page 203: Simplified Chinese

    FÖRSIKTIGHET: Det finns risk för explosion om batteriet inte byts på rätt sätt. Byt enbart till samma eller likvärdig batterityp som rekommenderas av tillverkaren. Kasta förbrukade batterier i enlighet med tillverkarens anvisningar. Simplified Chinese Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Simplified Chinese...
  • Page 204 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Simplified Chinese       !" #$%&'()*+ ,-. CISPR-22  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 205 MC300 Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Simplified Chinese...
  • Page 206 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Traditional Chinese Traditional Chinese       !" #$%&'()*+ ,-.  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 207 CISPR-22 Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Traditional Chinese...
  • Page 208 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Japanese MC300 Japanese ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 209: Industry Canada

          !" #$%&'()*+ ,-. Industry Canada CISPR-22 Appendix D Regulatory Statements  ATL M-Series User’s Guide Japanese...
  • Page 210 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Japanese ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 211 MC300 Korean Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Korean...
  • Page 212 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Korean       !" #$%&'()*+ ,-. CISPR-22  ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 213 Class 1 MC300 Appendix D Regulatory Statements ATL M-Series User’s Guide Korean...
  • Page 214: Figure 60 Declaration Of Conformity, Atl M1500

    Appendix D Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Figure 60 Declaration of Conformity, ATL M1500 ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 215: Figure 61 Declaration Of Conformity, Atl M2500

    Appendix D Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Figure 61 Declaration of Conformity, ATL M2500 ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 216 Appendix D Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 217 FCC Class A Communications Commission governing electromagnetic emissions.
  • Page 218 The act of removing a cartridge from one location in The act of placing a cartridge in a location after it has been Programmable read-only memory Random access memory Small Computer System Interface. A communications The mechanism that reads data from, and writes data ATL M-Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 219 Auto-Import option, turning on or – off 74 Back panel 10 Bar code scanner, enabling or disabling 66 Barcode Scanner test, running 87 Baud rate, setting 67 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Index Cartridge magazines, – removing 38 Cartridges – handling 161...
  • Page 220 Quick View Menu – screen 24 using the Maintenance – screen 81 – – ATL M-Series User’s Guide – contrast, adjusting 83 – overview 14 Ignore Host Lock option, turning on or off 73 Illumination, turning on or off 64 Import/Export option, setting 69 –...
  • Page 221 Serialization, turning on or off 62 Short Labels option, turning on or off 63 – Statistics, library, viewing 46 Sync negotiation, turning on or off 60 ATL M-Series User’s Guide Tape cartridges – handling 161 importing and exporting 31 inspecting for damage 162 –...
  • Page 222 Index ATL M-Series User’s Guide...

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