Calibrating The Touch Screen; Re-Calibrating The Local Operator Panel; Resetting The Local Operator Panel Calibration To The Factory Setting - Oracle StorageTek SL3000 Manual

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Clearing an alert only removes it from the Status Module display; it does not resolve
the underlying cause. The library health indicator returns to "Normal" if there are no
other device or status alerts. If the alert is subject to periodic updates, it will reappear
at the next update cycle.
Select Tools > System Detail, and click the Library folder.
1.
Click the Status tab, and then the Status Module tab.
2.
On the Clear Alert Number list, select the alert number to clear, and then click
3.
Apply.

Calibrating the Touch Screen

Alignment of the touch screen is calibrated at the factory. If the touch screen becomes
mis-aligned, you can re-calibrate or reset it. The method of calibration depends on the
operator panel type (see
If you have a Linux-based local operator panel (DL or OL), you can re-calibrate it
yourself or reset it to the factory setting with the procedures below.
If you have a Windows-based local operator panel (W), contact your Oracle
support representative.

Re-calibrating the Local Operator Panel

For an accurate calibration, make sure there is no debris on the touch screen.
Log in to the local operator panel.
1.
Select Tools > Calibrate.
2.
Tap Calibrate.
3.
A series of targets will display. Gently tap in the center of each target with your
4.
finger or a pointing stylus.
To save the new settings:
5.
a.
b.
To discard the new settings:
6.
a.
b.
The local operator panel reboots automatically after an unsuccessful second
calibration and restores the previously saved alignment.

Resetting the Local Operator Panel Calibration to the Factory Setting

Log in to the local operator panel.
1.
Select Tools > Calibrate.
2.
Click Reset Calibration. The local operator panel reboots.
3.
"Viewing the Local Operator Panel Type"
Tap the Click Me buttons within the indicated time period.
If the buttons do not depress, the touch screen is not properly aligned. Discard
the new settings and see Step 6.
Click OK to save the new settings.
Let the timer run out without tapping the Click Me button.
Return to Step 4 and re-calibrate.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
on page 14-3).
Troubleshooting 17-7

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