Library Ready Screen; Password Entry Screen - IBM TS2900 Setup, Operator, And Service Manual

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v The Error LED ( 9 in Figure 8 on page 13) turns ON when there is an unrecoverable drive or library
failure. An error message is displayed on the screen and the LED remains ON until the error state is
resolved.
For information, see "Interpreting front panel LEDs" on page 136.
Input modes
There are several ways to enter values in the different menu items. These values are selectable predefined
values, toggle values (for example, ON/OFF) and numerical values like network addresses.
Selecting predefined values
1. To set the predefined values, press Enter to select the menu item.
2. With the Plus and Minus keys, select one of the various predefined values for that item.
3. As soon as the Operator Panel display shows the correct value, press Enter to apply the value.
Toggling values
Toggle values are used to switch between two different states like ON and OFF.
1. After you navigate to the menu item, press Enter to select the menu item.
2. With the Plus and Minus keys, select one of the various predefined states for that item.
3. Press Enter to apply the new state.
Entering numerical values
Numerical values are needed for network addresses, password entries, and other configuration entries.
1. After you navigate to the menu item, the current value is displayed and the cursor highlights the first
digit of the value that can be changed.
2. For each digit to be changed in the value:
a. Use the Plus and Minus keys to increment or decrement the digit.
b. Press Enter to highlight the next editable digit.
3. Press Enter at the last digit to apply the complete entry. Press Cancel to cancel the whole edit process
and maintain the original value.
Logging in
At power ON or software reset, the library ready screen displays when POST initialization completes
successfully.
Figure 9. Library ready screen
To log in to the Operator Panel, press the Enter key. The password entry screen displays.
Figure 10. Password entry screen
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