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SSL2000 Series Library
Maintenance and Service Guide
First Edition (May 2000)
Part Number 187195-001
Compaq Computer Corporation

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  • Page 1 SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide First Edition (May 2000) Part Number 187195-001 Compaq Computer Corporation...
  • Page 2 The limited warranties for Compaq products are exclusively set forth in the documentation accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting a further or additional warranty. Printed in the U.S.A. Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Maintenance and Service Guide First Edition (April 2000)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Guide Symbols in Text......................xi Compaq Technician Notes ..................xii Where to Go for Additional Help ................xii Integrated Management Display................xiii Telephone Numbers ..................xiii Chapter 1 System Description Introduction ......................1-1 Library Models ......................1-1 Multi-Unit Library Systems ..................1-2 Tape Cartridge Magazine Mail Slot .................1-2 SCSI Interface ......................1-2 Multi-Server Data Sharing ................1-3 SCSI Configuration ...................1-3...
  • Page 4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Chapter 2 Operation Introduction ......................2-1 Front Panel .......................2-2 Power Switch.....................2-2 Indicators and Buttons..................2-3 LED Indicators ......................2-4 Buttons ........................2-4 Using the Enter Button to Access Main Menu ..........2-4 Using the Escape Button to Return to Default Screen........2-4 Using the Escape Button to Access Status Mode ..........2-5...
  • Page 5 About This Guide v Removing the Cleaning Cartridge ................3-3 Exercising the Library Robotics ................3-3 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Introduction ......................4-1 Platform Problems ....................4-1 General Drive Errors ....................4-1 Error Recovery ......................4-2 Error Recovery Procedures..................4-3 Fault Symptom Codes (FSCs) ..................4-3 Chapter 5 Parts Removal and Replacement Introduction ......................5-1 FRUs.........................5-1 Precaution.........................5-2...
  • Page 6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Appendix C Installation Introduction ......................C-1 Unpacking ....................... C-1 Releasing the Lockdown Mechanism..............C-2 Setting up the Desktop Model ................. C-4 Setting up the Rackmount Model ................C-4 Precaution......................C-4 Removing the Desktop Outside Cover .............
  • Page 7 About This Guide vii List of Figures Figure 1-1. Library front view.................1-5 Figure 1-2. Library rear view ..................1-6 Figure 1-3. Tape cartridge magazine ...............1-7 Figure 2-1. Library front panel ................2-2 Figure 2-2. Library control panel ................2-3 Figure 2-3. Library menus..................2-8 Figure 2-4.
  • Page 8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Figure 5-42. Removing the PTM................5-36 Figure 5-43. Installing the PTM ................5-37 Figure 5-44. Securing the PTM to the master unit ..........5-38 Figure C-1. Lockdown mechanism screw .............. C-2 Figure C-2. Releasing the lockdown mechanism ........... C-3 Figure C-3.
  • Page 9 About This Guide ix List of Tables Table 1-1 Library Models..................1-2 Table 1-2 Tape Capacities ..................1-9 Table 2-1 Control Panel Button Functions ...............2-5 Table 4-1 Error Recovery Procedures ..............4-3 Table 4-2 Fault Symptom Codes ................4-3 Table A-1 Operational Performance Specifications ..........A-2 Table A-2 Reliability Specifications (Drives) ............A-3 Table A-3 Reliability Specifications (Library System Robotics) ......A-3 Table A-4 Power Specifications ................A-3...
  • Page 10: About This Guide

    About This Guide This Maintenance and Service Guide is a troubleshooting guide that can be used for reference when servicing Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Libraries. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and hazardous energy levels, only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this equipment. Improper repairs could create conditions that are hazardous.
  • Page 11: Compaq Technician Notes

    Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Compaq Technician Notes WARNING: Only authorized technicians trained by Compaq should attempt to repair this equipment. All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to allow only subassembly/module level repair. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and subassemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board.
  • Page 12: Integrated Management Display

    About This Guide xiii Integrated Management Display Some Compaq server models include a Compaq Integrated Management Display (IMD), an integrated, 16x4 character display mounted on the front of the server. This display provides easy-to-use menu-driven access to server information, including model number, LCD firmware revision, and POST operations.
  • Page 13: System Description

    A Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library) can be equipped with one or two tape drives and a 20-slot tape cartridge magazine that includes one mail slot.
  • Page 14: Multi-Unit Library Systems

    1-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series LIbrary Maintenance and Service Guide The drives used in the Library read from and write to 8 mm AIT 2 data tape cartridges with a native capacity of 35 GB or 50 GB (see Table 1-1).
  • Page 15: Multi-Server Data Sharing

    System Description 1-3 Multi-Server Data Sharing A host computer with a SCSI controller connected to a bus is a SCSI initiator. The Library is a SCSI target. SCSI rules permit multiple initiators on a single bus. Therefore, with the proper host software, it is possible to connect multiple hosts to a single Library over a single SCSI bus.
  • Page 16: Bus Length Limitations

    1-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series LIbrary Maintenance and Service Guide Bus Length Limitations A single-ended Fast/Wide SCSI bus is limited in length to 10 ft (3 m), including cabling within the units. A differential Fast/Wide SCSI bus can be up to 82 ft (25 m) in length, including cabling within the units.
  • Page 17: Library Features

    System Description 1-5 Library Features Figures 1-1 through 1-3 shows some of the external features of the Library. Control Panel Magazine Door Power Switch cc0052 Figure 1-1. Library front view...
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    1-6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series LIbrary Maintenance and Service Guide Drv 1 + LIB Expansion Ports Diagnostic Motor Drive 2 Power Cord Connector cc0053 Lockdown Mechanism Figure 1-2. Library rear view Control Panel The control panel features a 4-line by 20-character backlit liquid crystal display, four LED indicators and four buttons.
  • Page 19: Tape Cartridge Magazine

    System Description 1-7 Tape Cartridge Magazine The polymer magazine fits into an extruded track, which assures precise positioning for the library robotics (see Figure 1-3). Slot 18 Mail Slot Slot 0 cc0054 Figure 1-3. Tape cartridge magazine The front slot in the magazine is a Mail Slot, used to add or remove cartridges without interrupting library operation.
  • Page 20: Integral Fan Cooling

    1-8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series LIbrary Maintenance and Service Guide Integral Fan Cooling Each AIT drive contains a thermostat-controlled fan. In addition, a fan is mounted inside the Library to prevent critical parts from overheating. Robotics The Library features Compaq Mainframe-Class™ Library Robotics. These advanced robotics can load any of the cartridges stored in the magazine into any of the tape drives.
  • Page 21: Compression

    System Description 1-9 Compression All drives used in the Library use the Adaptive Lossless Data Compression (ALDC data compression algorithm developed by IBM). Capacity The Library with its 20-cartridge magazine offers the formatted capacities listed in Table 1-5. NOTE: Capacities are based on 19 storage slots. Table 1-2 Tape Capacities Native Capacity Per Cartridge...
  • Page 22: Operation

    Chapter Operation Introduction This chapter describes operating the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library) through the control panel at the front of the unit. This chapter includes descriptions and or procedures for: Front panel LED indicators and buttons Front panel and media locks...
  • Page 23: Front Panel

    2-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Front Panel The front panel of the Library includes a power switch for the unit and the control panel, which has buttons, a display, and indicators (see Figure 2-1). Control Panel...
  • Page 24: Indicators And Buttons

    Operation 2-3 Indicators and Buttons The control panel consists of four LED indicators, a four-line by 20-character backlit LCD display, and four buttons (see Figure 2-2). Use Cleaner Ready Loader Fault Drive Fault (Yellow) (Green) (Red) (Red) Display Panel Scroll Down Escape (Navigate Menus) Enter...
  • Page 25: Led Indicators

    2-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide LED Indicators There are four LED indicators on the control panel, labeled Ready (green), Use Cleaner (yellow), Drive Fault (red), and Loader Fault (red). The Ready LED (green) lights when the Library is ready to accept commands from the host computer.
  • Page 26: Using The Escape Button To Access Status Mode

    Operation 2-5 Using the Escape Button to Access Status Mode To enter the Status Mode, which displays all aspects of the Library’s operating and configuration status, press the Escape Escape button at the Default screen. The Library remains online. Escape Escape Table 2-1 Control Panel Button Functions...
  • Page 27: Startup Display Messages

    2-6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Startup Display Messages The display on the control panel is capable of displaying four lines of 20 characters each, to allow the use of easy-to-understand messages. Many of these messages and their functions are described in this chapter.
  • Page 28: Default Screen

    Operation 2-7 Default Screen After the POST diagnostics have concluded successfully and initialization is complete, the following Default screen appears. Note that the Default screen consists of two pages. Page 1 Default screen: Loader Idle Drv0: Ready or No Tape Drv1: Idle Page 2 Default screen: Loader Idle...
  • Page 29: Using The Library Menus

    2-8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Using the Library Menus Use the Library menus (Figure 2-3) to display status information and to operate and configure the Library. Power-Up Displays Default Display Fault Display Escape Button Enter Button...
  • Page 30: Using The Status Mode

    Operation 2-9 Using the Status Mode You can enter the Status Mode by pressing the Escape Escape Escape Escape button whenever the Default screen appears. Entering the Status Mode does not affect operation of the Library. When you enter the Status Mode, the following appears: Access Mail Slot Library Status...
  • Page 31: Drive Status Menu

    2-10 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Scroll through this screen to view the list of available options: Model Number Negotiation Mode Firmware Revision Transfer Rate SCSI Bus ID Unload Mode SCSI Bus Parity Auto Clean Mode...
  • Page 32: Map Information Screen

    Operation 2-11 Map Information Screen When you select Map Info, the following screen appears. The location being reported appears on Line 1. The content of the bar code on the label, up to 6 characters, appears on Line 4. Drv 0 Occupied Label Valid ¤...
  • Page 33: Exiting The Menu Mode

    2-12 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide When you press the Enter Enter Enter button, the following screen appears: Enter £ Unlock Code “ ¤ Using the p and the q button, set the first digit of the unlock code. Press the Enter...
  • Page 34: Maintenance Menu

    Operation 2-13 Maintenance Menu The Maintenance menu options, intended for operator use, are described in Chapter 3, “Maintenance.” Configure Menu The Configure menu, how to use it, and the options available under it are described in Appendix C, “Installation.” Security Menu Use the Security menu to lock the control panel.
  • Page 35: Displaying Firmware Revisions

    2-14 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Press the Enter Enter Enter button to accept the displayed unlock code or Escape Enter Escape Escape to return to the Main Escape menu. The next time you try to enter the Menu Mode, the following screen appears. You can still...
  • Page 36 Operation 2-15 From the Default screen, enter the Menu Mode by pressing the Enter Enter Enter button. The following Enter Main menu appears with the u next to Load/Unload. Load/Unload Remove Magazine Maintenance Menu ¤ Configure Menu Press Enter Enter to display the first Load/Unload submenu, as shown. Enter Enter From:...
  • Page 37: Inserting And Removing Cartridges

    2-16 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide When you scroll to your desired source, press the Enter Enter Enter Enter button to select it. Two changes occur in the display as shown below: The * reappears at the beginning of line 2, indicating that you have made a selection.
  • Page 38: Removing The Magazine

    Operation 2-17 The host software should be able to release the magazine without shutting down. If host computer failure prevents the host from releasing the lock, cycle power to the Library. IMPORTANT: If you are still unable to open the magazine door, see “ Emergency Magazine Removal,” later in this chapter.
  • Page 39: Inserting Cartridges Into The Magazine

    2-18 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Inserting Cartridges into the Magazine A full magazine is shown in Figure 2-5. Insert cartridges so that the label end with the write protect switch is outward, with the write protect switch toward the bottom of the magazine. The lowest numbered cartridge slot in the magazine is closest to the handle.
  • Page 40: Using The Mail Slot

    Operation 2-19 Using the Mail Slot The mail slot is used only with host software that supports this feature (Figure 2-6). To access the mail slot from the Default screen, press the Escape Escape button to enter the Status Mode. Press the Escape Escape Enter...
  • Page 41: Write Protecting Cartridges

    2-20 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Write Protecting Cartridges To write protect a tape cartridge (disable data recording), slide the write protect switch up so that no orange color is visible in the lower small window (see Figure 2-7). To enable data recording, slide the write protect switch down until the orange indicator shows in both small windows.
  • Page 42: Bar Code Labels

    Operation 2-21 Bar Code Labels Bar code labels should meet the following specifications (see Figure 2-8): Size: 2.1 in x 0.4 in (55 mm x 10.2 mm) Stock: Label stock with adhesive back and matte overlaminate Location: Mounts next to write-protect switch on cartridge Text: Six characters, any combination of alphabetic and numeric Bar Code: Code 39, Codabar, 3-of-9, standard 2-of-5, or interleaved 2-of-5, with a length of eight digits.
  • Page 43: Multi-Unit Library System Operation

    2-22 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Multi-Unit Library System Operation Powering Up All Library units should be powered up at the same time through the storage cabinet supplied power, or the master unit (top) should be powered up last if the Library units are powered up individually.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    Chapter Maintenance Introduction This chapter describes the Clean Drive and Demo options contained in the Maintenance menu. Use the Clean Drive option to clean tape drives installed in the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library). Use the Demo option to fully exercise the Library robotics. IMPORTANT: Perform the Clean Drive option from the Maintenance menu only when the Library displays a message informing you that a drive needs cleaning.
  • Page 45: Running A Cleaning Cartridge Automatically

    3-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Running a Cleaning Cartridge Automatically You can configure the Library so that it runs the cleaning cartridge automatically. Because the cleaning cartridge is abrasive, you should not use it unless Use Cleaner appears on the control panel screen.
  • Page 46: Removing The Cleaning Cartridge

    Maintenance 3-3 6. The following Cleaning Confirmation screen appears: Cleaning: Drive 0 Using: Slot 0 ENTER To Execute ESCAPE To Cancel 7. As the Cleaning Confirmation screen indicates, to execute the cleaning operation, press the Enter Enter button. If the Cleaning Confirmation screen does not show your intended drive Enter Enter and cleaning cartridge, press the Escape...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    Chapter Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter describes the problems that can cause the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library) to malfunction, including: Platform problems General drive errors Error recovery Fault Symptom Codes (FSCs) Platform Problems Incorrect installation and configuration cause platform problems. In this case, the Library appears to be operating normally, but no data can be interchanged.
  • Page 48: Error Recovery

    4-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Error Recovery Figure 4-1 outlines the recommended steps for error recovery. You should follow this chart in all cases. Error Recovery Procedures (ERPs) are listed in detail in Table 4-1; FSCs are listed in Table 4-2.
  • Page 49: Error Recovery Procedures

    Troubleshooting 4-3 Error Recovery Procedures Table 4-1 lists ERPs for errors reported on the front panel of the Library. Table 4-1 Error Recovery Procedures ERP Code Procedure/Description Cycle power to the Library using the AC switch on the front panel. Wait 30 seconds to power on again.
  • Page 50 4-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table 4-2 Fault Symptom Codes continued Message 5012 All Drives Full Press Enter to Clear 5014 AIT Already Loaded Press Enter to Clear 5015 Expired Cleaning Cart Press Enter to Clear...
  • Page 51: Parts Removal And Replacement

    Introduction This chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library). For a complete list of FRUs, spare parts, accessories and part numbers, see “Appendix B” of this manual.
  • Page 52: Precaution

    5-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Precaution You should be trained and authorized to perform these procedures. Before performing any of the following procedures, take all appropriate precautions to prevent damage from Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). Always disconnect AC power before working on any of the Library internals.
  • Page 53: Removing And Replacing The Bar Code Reader

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-3 Removing and Replacing the Bar Code Reader To remove the bar code reader: 1. Pushing only from the bottom of the assembly, move the shuttle three or four inches from the front panel. 2. Pushing only from the bottom of the assembly, move the picker as close as you can toward the magazine (see Figure 5-1).
  • Page 54: Figure 5-2. Disconnecting The Bar Code Reader Cable

    5-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 3. Disconnect the bar code reader cable (see Figure 5-2). Bar Code Reader Cable cc0071 Connector Figure 5-2. Disconnecting the bar code reader cable...
  • Page 55: Figure 5-3. Removing The Bar Code Reader

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-5 4. Slide the bar code reader out and away from the shuttle mechanism (see Figure 5-3). cc0073 Figure 5-3. Removing the bar code reader...
  • Page 56: Removing And Replacing The Controller Board

    5-6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide To replace the bar code reader: 1. Slide the new bar code reader on the shuttle assembly. 2. Tighten the two screws that secure it to the assembly (see Figure 5-3).
  • Page 57: Figure 5-5. Top Guide Pin And Keyhole

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-7 4. Slide the controller board toward the front ¼-inch along the three guide pins (see Figure 5- 5 and Figure 5-6). T op Guide Pin Keyhole cc0076 Figure 5-5. Top guide pin and keyhole...
  • Page 58: Figure 5-6. Bottom Guide Pin And Keyhole

    5-8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide cc0077 Bottom Guide Pin Keyhole Figure 5-6. Bottom guide pin and keyhole 5. Lift the controller board off the guide pins (see Figure 5-7). Guide Pin Keyhole cc0078 Figure 5-7. Removing the controller board...
  • Page 59: Figure 5-8. Replacing The Controller Board

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-9 To replace the controller board: 6. Place the new board on the three guide pins (see Figure 5-8). Guide Pins cc0079 Figure 5-8. Replacing the controller board 7. Slide the board toward the rear ¼-inch along the pins (see Figure 5-5 and Figure 5-6). 8.
  • Page 60: Removing And Replacing The Door Solenoid

    5-10 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Removing and Replacing the Door Solenoid To remove the door solenoid: 1. Remove the magazine. 2. Remove the two screws that fasten the door solenoid to the bracket (see Figure 5-9).
  • Page 61: Removing And Replacing A Tape Drive

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-11 Removing and Replacing a Tape Drive To remove a tape drive: 1. Turn off the power to the Library. 2. Unplug the Library from the power source. 3. Unplug the robotics ribbon cable from the controller board (see Figure 5-10). 4.
  • Page 62: Figure 5-12. Disconnecting The Tape Drive

    5-12 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 7. Disconnect the power, serial cable, and SCSI connectors from the desired tape drive (see Figure 5-12). Power Cable Serial Cable SCSI Cable cc0082 Figure 5-12. Disconnecting the tape drive 8.
  • Page 63: Figure 5-14. Removing The Alignment Pins

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-13 9. Remove the four alignment pins for installation on the replacement tape drive (see Figure 5-14). Upper Alignment Pins cc0084 Lower Alignment Pins Figure 5-14. Removing the alignment pins NOTE: The alignment pin is an assembly made of a plastic spacer (“top hat”) and a screw (see Figure 5-14).
  • Page 64: Removing And Replacing The Fan Assembly

    5-14 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly To remove the fan assembly: 1. Turn off the Library. 2. Unplug the Library from the power source. 3. Remove the brace plate cover (see Figure 5-10).
  • Page 65: Removing And Replacing The Front Panel

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-15 Removing and Replacing the Front Panel To remove the front panel: 1. Remove the outside cover from the Library (see Appendix C). 2. Remove the six screws that secure the front panel to the Library chassis (see Figure 5-16). Front Panel Attachment Screws cc0086...
  • Page 66: Removing And Replacing The Magazine Guide

    5-16 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 4. Disconnect the front panel cable (see Figure 5-17). Front Panel Cable cc0087 Figure 5-17. Disconnecting the front panel cable 5. Disconnect the door opto sensor from connector J9 on the controller board.
  • Page 67: Figure 5-18. Removing The Bottom Drive Mounting Plate

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-17 4. Remove the four hex standoffs that secure the bottom drive mounting plate to the Library chassis (see Figure 5-18). 5. Lift the bottom drive mounting plate away from the Library chassis (see Figure 5-18). Hex Standoffs cc0088 Figure 5-18.
  • Page 68: Figure 5-20. Removing The Magazine Guide

    5-18 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 7. Lift the magazine guide out through the front door (see Figure 5-20). cc0090 Figure 5-20. Removing the magazine guide To replace the magazine guide: 1. Place the new magazine guide into the Library (see Figure 5-20).
  • Page 69: Removing And Replacing The Magazine Latch Solenoid

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-19 Removing and Replacing the Magazine Latch Solenoid To remove the magazine latch solenoid: 1. Remove the magazine. 2. Remove the two screws that secure the magazine latch cover to the Library chassis (see Figure 5-21). 3.
  • Page 70: Removing And Replacing The Power Supply Assembly

    5-20 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 4. Remove the two screws that secure the magazine latch solenoid to its mounting bracket (see Figure 5-22). Magazine Latch Solenoid Mounting Screws cc0092 Figure 5-22. Magazine latch solenoid mounting bracket screw locations 5.
  • Page 71: Figure 5-23. Disconnecting The Picker Ribbon Cable

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-21 5. Disconnect the picker ribbon cable from connector J1 on the controller board (see Figure 5-23). Picker Ribbon Ferrite Cable Controller Board Connector cc0093 Figure 5-23. Disconnecting the picker ribbon cable 6. Bend the tabs back that hold the picker ribbon cable in place (see Figure 5-24). Tabs cc0094 Figure 5-24.
  • Page 72: Figure 5-25. Turning The Base Plate

    5-22 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 7. Gently roll the brace plate cover and ribbon cable assembly over and safely out of the way (see Figure 5-25). cc0095 Figure 5-25. Turning the base plate 8. Unplug the power cable from the power supply (see Figure 5-26).
  • Page 73: Figure 5-27. Power Supply Retaining Screws

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-23 9. On the magazine side, remove the two screws that secure the power supply to the Library chassis (see Figure 5-27). Retaining Screws cc0097 Figure 5-27. Power supply retaining screws...
  • Page 74: Figure 5-28. Disconnecting The Controller Board, Fan, And Drive Power Harness

    5-24 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 10. Disconnect the following from the power supply (see Figure 5-28): a. Controller board (at connector J2) b. Fan c. Drive power harness Controller Board Connector Connector Drive Power Har ness...
  • Page 75: Figure 5-29. Disconnecting The Power Switch Wires

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-25 11. Disconnect the wires to the power switch (see Figure 5-29). Power Switch Terminals cc0099 Ground Lug Figure 5-29. Disconnecting the power switch wires NOTE: Pull on the spade terminal connector, not on the wire itself. 12.
  • Page 76: Figure 5-30. Removing The Power Supply

    5-26 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 13. Lift out the power supply assembly out and then lay it on the magazine side, being careful not to bump the shuttle mechanism (see Figure 5-30). cc0100 Figure 5-30. Removing the power supply To replace the power supply: 1.
  • Page 77: Removing And Replacing The Power Switch

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-27 6. Replace the brace plate (see Figure 5-10). 7. Connect the Library to the AC power source. 8. Turn on the Library. Removing and Replacing the Power Switch To remove the power switch: 1. Unplug the Library from the power source. 2.
  • Page 78: Removing And Replacing The Shuttle Mechanism

    5-28 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Removing and Replacing the Shuttle Mechanism To remove the shuttle mechanism: 1. Open the magazine door to the Library. 2. Remove the magazine from the Library. 3. Turn off the power to the Library.
  • Page 79: Figure 5-34. Cable Release Lever

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-29 5. Push in on the cable release lever, accessed through the hole in the cable support plate (see Figure 5-34). Cable Cable Release Support Lever Plate Access Hole cc0104 Figure 5-34. Cable release lever...
  • Page 80: Figure 5-35. Pushing The Shuttle Mechanism

    5-30 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Remove the shuttle mechanism cable. 7. Pushing only from the base, move the shuttle mechanism back half way (see Figure 5-35). cc0105 Figure 5-35. Pushing the shuttle mechanism CAUTION: Never move the shuttle by pushing on the top of the mechanism.
  • Page 81: Figure 5-36. Removing The Guide Bar Screw

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-31 8. Remove the screw that holds down the guide bar, using a 3 mm Allen wrench (see Figure 5-36 and Figure 5-37). NOTE: You can also remove the screw through the access hole using a 3 mm hex driver. Guide Screw cc0106...
  • Page 82: Figure 5-37. Accessing The Guide Bar Screw

    5-32 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide cc0107 Access Guide Bar Screw Through the Top Figure 5-37. Accessing the guide bar screw 9. Lift the shuttle mechanism up, sliding the front off of the guide pin and moving it forward to release it from the anti-rotation bracket (see Figure 5-39 and Figure 5-40).
  • Page 83: Figure 5-39. Anti-Rotation Bracket Location

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-33 Anti-Rotation Bracket cc0109 Figure 5-39. Anti-rotation bracket location 10. Lift the shuttle mechanism out through the top of the Library chassis (see Figure 5-40). cc0110 Figure 5-40. Removing the shuttle mechanism...
  • Page 84 5-34 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide To replace the shuttle mechanism: 1. Place the new shuttle mechanism in the AIT Library chassis, moving it back to engage the anti-rotation bracket and sliding it onto the pin (see Figure 5-40 and Figure 5-39).
  • Page 85: Removing And Replacing A Ptm

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-35 Removing and Replacing a PTM To remove a PTM: 1. Disconnect AC power from the Library units. 2. Loosen the screws that secure the Library unit’s mounting ears to the front of the storage cabinet. 3.
  • Page 86: Figure 5-42. Removing The Ptm

    5-36 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 7. Remove the bullet-nose thumbscrews and washers (two per unit) that secure the PTM to the Library units (see Figure 5-42). Thumbscrews and Washers cc0113 Figure 5-42. Removing the PTM...
  • Page 87: Figure 5-43. Installing The Ptm

    Parts Removal and Replacement 5-37 To replace a PTM: 1. Holding the PTM upright, position it against the rear panels so that the PTM motor housing assembly slides into the available space and the two pilot pins on the extrusion mate with the holes in the rear of the top Library unit (see Figure 5-43).
  • Page 88: Figure 5-44. Securing The Ptm To The Master Unit

    5-38 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 2. Attach the PTM to the master (top) unit using two bullet-nose thumbscrews and washers through the top two holes in the extrusion (see Figure 5-44). Do not fully tighten the thumbscrews at this time.
  • Page 89: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Introduction This appendix lists the following specifications and regulatory requirements met by the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library): Specifications: Operational performance Reliability Power Mechanical Environmental Acoustic emission Regulatory requirements: Safety Electromagnetic Emission (EM) FCC and VCCI...
  • Page 90: Table A-1 Operational Performance Specifications

    A-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-1 Operational Performance Specifications Description Specification Host Interface Fast Wide SCSI (differential) Low Voltage Differential (LVD) Number of cartridges, full magazine Media type AIT 8 mm, Advanced Metal Evaporated...
  • Page 91: Table A-2 Reliability Specifications (Drives

    Specifications A-3 Table A-2 Reliability Specifications (Drives) Description Specification Data error rate (recoverable) 1 in 10 bytes MTBF 250,000 hr @ 30% duty cycle MTTR 30 min Head life 50,000 tape motion hrs Table A-3 Reliability Specifications (Library System Robotics) Description Specification Life expectancy, load/unload operations...
  • Page 92: Table A-5 Mechanical Specifications (Tabletop Model

    A-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-5 Mechanical Specifications (Tabletop Model) Description Specification Height 7.9 in (20 cm) Width 17.3 in (44 cm) Depth: Overall 24 in (61 cm) Behind panel 22.75 in (57.79 cm)
  • Page 93: Table A-7 Environmental Specifications (Operating

    Specifications A-5 Table A-7 Environmental Specifications (Operating) Description Specification Dry bulb temperature 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Temperature gradient 1.8°F/min (1°C/min) Temperature shock 27°F (15°C) over 2 min Wet bulb temperature 78.8°F (26°C) Relative humidity (non-condensing) 15% to 85% Humidity gradient 10%/hr Altitude...
  • Page 94: Table A-9 Environmental Specifications (Storage/Transit

    A-6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table A-9 Environmental Specifications (Storage/Transit) Description Specification Dry bulb temperature -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Temperature gradient 45°F (25°C)/hr (across the range) Temperature shock 27°F (15°C) (over 2 min) Wet bulb temperature 86°F (30°C)
  • Page 95: Safety

    Specifications A-7 Safety The Library carries the following Regulatory Agency product safety certifications. Table A-11 Regulator Agency Product Safety Certifications Description Specification Certification Standard UL Listed UL 1950 TUV/Product Service EN 60 950 GS Mark CE Mark EMC Directive, Low Voltage Directive Canadian UL Listed CSA 22.2 No.
  • Page 96: Fcc Notice

    A-8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 97: Fcc And Vcci Requirements

    Specifications A-9 FCC and VCCI Requirements The following FCC and VCCI notices apply to the Library. Statement for Equipment Meeting FCC Class A Requirements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 98: Equipment Meeting Vde Class B Requirements (Vfg 1046/84 And Vfg 243/91 For Germany

    A-10 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Equipment Meeting VDE Class B Requirements (VFG 1046/84 and VFG 243/91 for Germany) Für Bundesrepublik Deutschland For Federal Republic of Germany Pour la République féderal d’Allemagne Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Dieses Gerät ist Übereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der BMPT Vfg. 243/1991 und Vfg.
  • Page 99: Vcci Notice For Japan Class I Equipment

    Specifications A-11 VCCI Notice for Japan Class I Equipment Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI). This equipment is in the 1st Class category (information equipment to be used in commercial and/or industrial areas) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and/or industrial areas.
  • Page 100: Introduction

    Appendix FRUs, Spares, and Accessories Introduction This appendix lists the FRUs, spares, and accessories that are available for the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library. Table B-1 FRUs, Spares, and Accessories Description Part Number SPS-DRV, 50 GB, AIT, Library 192988-001 SPS-BD with Shuttle 180751-001 SPS-BD, LVD/SE Control 180752-001...
  • Page 101 B-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table B-1 FRUs, Spares, and Accessories continued Description Part Number SPS-CA, Control Panel 180765-001 SPS-CA, Power Harness with Ground 180766-001 SPS-CA, Power Harness Extension 180767-001 SPS-Solenoid 180768-001 SPS-Power Supply, Library...
  • Page 102: Unpacking

    Appendix Installation Introduction This appendix describes how to install the Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library (AIT Library), including: Unpacking Releasing the lockdown mechanism Setting up desktop and rackmount models Installing and removing the Pass-Through Mechanism (PTM) Adding a PTM extrusion that includes:...
  • Page 103: Releasing The Lockdown Mechanism

    C-2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Releasing the Lockdown Mechanism If you have not done so, release the lockdown mechanism on the Library using the lockdown screw at the back of the unit (Figure C-1). cc0061 Lockdown Screw Figure C-1.
  • Page 104: Figure C-2. Releasing The Lockdown Mechanism

    Installation C-3 cc0062 Figure C-2. Releasing the lockdown mechanism To lock the lockdown mechanism: 1. Park the shuttle assembly by selecting the Maintenance menu and then Park from the Main menu. NOTE: The shuttle assembly moves to its home position, bringing the threaded hole into alignment with the lockdown screw.
  • Page 105: Setting Up The Desktop Model

    C-4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide cc0063 Figure C-3. Locking the lockdown mechanism Setting up the Desktop Model The Library tabletop model requires no mechanical assembly for mounting. Place the unit on a desk, table, server top, or other stable, horizontal surface. Make sure the cooling grilles at the rear of the unit are not obstructed.
  • Page 106: Removing The Desktop Outside Cover

    Installation C-5 Removing the Desktop Outside Cover Before installing the Library into a storage cabinet, you first remove the desktop outside cover (see Figure C-4). To remove the outside cover: 1. Turn off power to the Library and then unplug it from the AC power source. 2.
  • Page 107: Installing The Rackmount Top Cover

    C-6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Installing the Rackmount Top Cover Install the rackmount top cover to protect the internal components of the Library prior to mounting it into a storage cabinet (see Figure C-5). To install the rackmount top cover: 1.
  • Page 108: Installing The Inner Slide Members

    Installation C-7 Installing the Inner Slide Members Attach an inner slide member to both sides of the Library using the following procedures. Make sure you attach each inner slide member of the rackmount slide assembly to the Library first and then each middle and outer slide members to the storage cabinet.
  • Page 109: Figure C-7. Installing The Inner Slides

    C-8 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table C-1 Rackmount Slide Parts Figure Legend Description Inner slide member Middle slide member Outer slide member Pass-through channel mounting bracket (P/N 968482-101) Mounting screws 2. Remove each inner member from each rackmount slide assembly.
  • Page 110: Installing The Panel Extensions

    Installation C-9 Installing the Panel Extensions NOTE: The left and right slides are the same so there is no risk of confusing the parts upon reassembly. 1. Place a panel extension against one side of the Library so that the holes in the panel extension are aligned with the two holes in the chassis (see Figure C-8).
  • Page 111: Installing The Rackmount Model Into A Storage Cabinet

    This section describes how to install and remove the PTM. The PTM enables the transfer of a single tape cartridge between two or more Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Libraries. The PTM can be used to connect up to five Libraries increasing the storage capacity of the entire library system.
  • Page 112: Figure C-9. Removing The Ptm Port Cover

    Installation C-11 5. Remove the retaining screw that secures the PTM port cover to the rear of each Library unit (see Figure C-9). cc0028 Figure C-9. Removing the PTM port cover...
  • Page 113: Figure C-10. Installing The Ptm

    C-12 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Holding the PTM upright, position it against the rear panels so that the PTM motor housing assembly slides into the available space and the two pilot pins on the extrusion mate with the holes in the rear of the top Library unit (see Figure C-10).
  • Page 114: Figure C-11. Securing The Ptm To The Master Unit

    Installation C-13 7. Attach the PTM to the master (top) unit using two bullet-nose thumbscrews washers through the top two holes in the extrusion (see Figure C-11). Do not fully tighten the thumbscrews at this time. cc0030 Figure C-11. Securing the PTM to the master unit...
  • Page 115: Figure C-12. Securing The Ptm To The Slave Unit

    C-14 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 8. Align the two holes on the extrusion with mounting holes on the slave unit and attach the PTM in place using two bullet-nose thumbscrews and washers ( Figure C-12). Do not fully tighten the thumbscrews at this time.
  • Page 116: Removing A Ptm

    Installation C-15 Removing a PTM To remove a PTM: 1. Access the rear panels of the Library units in the storage cabinet and disconnect each one from its AC power source. 2. Unplug the motor control cable from its connector on the PTM motor housing assembly (see Figure C-13).
  • Page 117: Adding A Ptm Extrusion

    C-16 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Adding a PTM Extrusion This section describes how to add an extrusion to extend the PTM. To add an extrusion, you must first remove the PTM, the elevator car, and the bottom pulley assembly.
  • Page 118: Figure C-15. Attaching Tie Bars

    Installation C-17 5. Attach the tie bars with the screws to the PTM extrusion, making sure that the beveled edges of the tie bars are oriented as shown in ( Figure C-15). Use flat-head screws on the sides and pan-head screws at the rear. cc0034 Figure C-15.
  • Page 119: Figure C-17. Attaching Tie Bars To The Ptm Extension

    C-18 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 7. Attach the tie bars to the PTM extrusions using four screws (two each side). See Figure C-17. 8. Move location stop pin to lowest PTM extrusion ( Figure C-14).
  • Page 120: Figure C-18. Cutting The Belt

    Installation C-19 cc0037 Figure C-18. Cutting the belt...
  • Page 121: Figure C-19. Threading The Belt Through The Pulleys

    C-20 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide NOTE: The belt included with your kit accommodates up to four PTM extrusions. The belt is marked at numbered intervals, indicating the exact length needed for your Library system. Number of...
  • Page 122: Figure C-20. Attaching The Belt Clamp Bracket

    Installation C-21 4. Attach the belt clamp bracket to the belt on the side closest to the PTM motor housing assembly. Make sure one tooth of the belt fits tight in the space in the bracket ( Figure C-20). cc0039 Figure C-20.
  • Page 123: Figure C-22. Snapping The Spring Over The Tension Post

    C-22 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 6. Slide the spring over the tension post and then snap into place so that it rests squarely against the inside of the PTM track ( Figure C-22). cc0041 Figure C-22. Snapping the spring over the tension post...
  • Page 124: Figure C-23. Ptm Layout

    Installation C-23 Removing the Elevator Car 1. Lay the PTM on a flat surface with the elevator car facing you (see Figure C-23). Upper Pulley Motor Housing Captive Screws (attach elevator car to Belt Clamp) Elevator Car Drive Belt Tensioner Ramp Lower Pulley cc0067 Figure C-23.
  • Page 125: Figure C-25. Disengaging The Wheels

    C-24 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 3. Press against the elevator springs to disengage the wheels from the PTM extrusion channel (see Figure C-25). 4. Tilt the elevator to disengage the other pair of wheels. cc0044...
  • Page 126: Figure C-26. Removing The Elevator Car

    Installation C-25 5. Lift the elevator car out of the PTM extrusion. cc0045 Figure C-26. Removing the elevator car Replacing the Elevator Car 1. Position the belt clamp midway along the PTM. Place the elevator car into the PTM extrusion, over the belt clamp, engaging both pairs of wheels into the PTM extrusion channel.
  • Page 127: Figure C-27. Aligning The Belt Tensioner Ramp

    C-26 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Removing the Bottom Pulley Assembly 1. Push on the belt tensioner ramp to align its small hole with the hole in the bottom pulley assembly ( Figure C-27). cc0046 Figure C-27. Aligning the belt tensioner ramp...
  • Page 128: Figure C-28. Removing Tension From The Belt

    Installation C-27 2. Insert a paper clip in the hole so that it removes tension from the belt and then leave it in place while completing the procedure (see Figure C-28). cc0047 Figure C-28. Removing tension from the belt 3. Loosen the retaining screws to remove the two belt clamp plates (see Figure C-21). 4.
  • Page 129: Setting Up Interfaces And Cables

    C-28 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 5. Remove the screws on both sides of the bottom pulley assembly ( Figure C-29). cc0048 Figure C-29. Releasing the bottom pulley assembly 6. Slide the bottom pulley assembly out of the PTM extrusion (see Figure C-30).
  • Page 130: Power Cord Connector

    Installation C-29 SCSI SCSI Terminator Jumper Cable SCSI Host Cable DRV 0 + LIB Expansion Ports Diagnostic Motor DRV 1 AC Power Cord 1 Drive 2 Drives SCSI cc0068 Jumper Terminator Cable Terminator SCSI SCSI Host Host Cable Cable Figure C-31. Connectors, SCSI terminator, and cables Power Cord Connector The power cord connector is an IEC-compatible connector at the rear panel.
  • Page 131: Scsi Interface Connectors

    C-30 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide SCSI Interface Connectors The Library is equipped with a Low Voltage Differential/Single-Ended (LVD/SE) SCSI interface. NOTE: If your Library is used on a single-ended SCSI bus, the internal wiring length of any rackmounted SCSI system can approach the maximum length specification of a single-ended SCSI bus.
  • Page 132: Cabling The Ptm And Multi-Unit Library System

    Installation C-31 Internal cable lengths of 22 in (56 cm) for Drive 0 and Robot and 15 in (38 cm) for Drive 1 Cables of different impedances should not be used together Additional specifications to assure the highest SCSI performance can be found in the current version of ANSI X3.131.
  • Page 133: Figure C-32. Connecting To The Ptm Motor Housing Assembly

    C-32 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide cc0032 Figure C-32. Connecting to the PTM motor housing assembly...
  • Page 134: Connecting To Library Units

    Installation C-33 Connecting to Library Units 1. Attach a patch cable to one expansion port on the master unit ( Figure C-33). cc0050 Figure C-33. Connecting a patch cable...
  • Page 135: Figure C-34. Connecting To Library Units

    C-34 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 2. Use additional patch cables to connect successive slave units to the master unit. Connect all Library units in a daisy-chain fashion ( Figure C-34). cc0051 Figure C-34. Connecting to Library units...
  • Page 136: Configuring The Library

    Installation C-35 Configuring the Library The Library is designed with many configuration options, each offering multiple settings to support a variety of applications and platforms. The setting of each option is stored in non- volatile memory in the unit. For most applications, you do not have to change the factory default settings.
  • Page 137 C-36 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide 4. To select a configuration option, press the p or q button on the control panel until the u appears next to the option you want to change. The first two choices on this menu, SCSI Options and Library Options, are actually categories of options.
  • Page 138: Configuring A Library System

    Installation C-37 Configuring a Library System All Libraries are factory-shipped as stand-alone units. To include them in a multi-unit Library system, you must first configure one unit as the master and all other units as slaves. Any Library can be configured to be a standalone, master, or slave. The Master Unit The master unit controls the operations of a multi-unit Library system.
  • Page 139: The Slave Unit

    C-38 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide The Slave Unit You can configure the slave unit on the work bench before installation or after it is installed in a storage cabinet. If you configure it when it is already installed as part of a multi-unit Library system, be sure to either shut off power to the master unit or disconnect the serial cables.
  • Page 140: Setting Up Reserved Slots

    Installation C-39 7. Press the q button to move the move the u to Slave Address. 8. Press Enter Enter Enter to move the cursor to the number option on the fourth line. Enter 9. Use the q and p buttons to change the number. 10.
  • Page 141: Figure C-35. Reserved Slot Locations

    C-40 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide If you reserve two slots: If you reserve one slot: Reserved Slot #1 Reserved Slot #2 Reserved Slot #1 Front cc0069 Figure C-35. Reserved slot locations...
  • Page 142: To Reserve Slots

    Installation C-41 To Reserve Slots 1. From the Default screen, press the Enter Enter Enter Enter button to display the Main menu. 2. From the Main menu, scroll down to the Configure menu and press the Enter Enter button to Enter Enter display the following Configure submenu:...
  • Page 143 C-42 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Drive 1 Bus ID: Drive 1 Bus ID: Lets you set the SCSI addresses of the drives. The designators Drive 1 through Drive 1 Bus ID: Drive 1 Bus ID: Drive n refer to the second through n th drives, counting from the top unit in the Library system.
  • Page 144: Library Options

    Installation C-43 Library Options Configuration: Configuration: Lets you configure the Library as a standalone, master, or slave unit. The default Configuration: Configuration: is standalone. Unload Mode: Unload Mode: Lets you determine whether a SCSI MOVE MEDIUM command is interpreted as Unload Mode: Unload Mode: Implicit or Explicit .
  • Page 145: Set Element Base

    C-44 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Set Element Base Transport: Transport: Lets you set the base address of the robotics mechanism. The default is 0000. Transport: Transport: Storage: Lets you set the base address of the 19 magazine slots. The default is 0001.
  • Page 146: Configuration Settings

    Installation C-45 Configuration Settings Table C-1 lists the configuration settings for the Library. Table C-2 Library Configuration Options Option Settings Default SCSI Options Library Parity Enabled, Disabled Enabled Library Bus ID SCSI ID 0-15 Drive 0 Bus ID SCSI ID 0-15 Drive 1 Bus ID SCSI ID 0-15 Vendor ID...
  • Page 147 C-46 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Table C-2 Library Configuration Options continued Option Settings Default Tape Alert Mode Logging Disabled, No Exceptions, Logging Unit Attention, Rec Error (cnd), Rec Disabled Error (unc), No Sense, On Request...
  • Page 148 Installation C-47 Table C-2 Library Configuration Options continued Option Settings Default Set Element Base Options Transport NNNN (hex) 0x0000 Storage NNNN (hex) 0x0001 Transfer NNNN (hex) 0x00F0 Import/Export NNNN (hex) 0x00E0 Set Serial Number Options Serial Number Format To Match nnnnnnnnnnnn Format To Match nnnnnnnnnnnn Set Default Options Compaq Defaults...
  • Page 149 Index Button Functions control panel 2-5 Symbols# Buttons G G G G G G G G (Scroll Down) Button 2-4 (scroll down) 2-4 K (Scroll One Line) Button 2-12 K (scroll one line) 2-12 F F F F F F F F (Scroll Up) Button 2-4 (scroll up) 2-4 enter 2-4...
  • Page 150 2 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Cleaning in Progress Screen 3-3 Connector Cleaning Submenu 3-2 power cord C-29 Combination Lock Connector type SCSI 1-3 electronic 1-7 Commands Connectors CLEAN DRIVE 3-1 SCSI interface C-30 LOAD/UNLOAD 2-16...
  • Page 151 Index 3 Electromagnetic Emission A-7 Handling Tape Cartridges 2-19 Electronic Combination Lock 1-7 help Element Status Command additional sources xii Option C-42 Compaq Authorized Resellers, Elevator car telephone numbers xiii removing C-23 technical support telephone replacing C-25 numbers xiii Embedded Diagnostics http://www.compaq.com xiii CE 1-8 described 1-8...
  • Page 152 4 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide features 1-5 set address of C-44 installation instructions C-1 Magazine with Cartridges Installed internal cabling 1-3 illustrated 2-18 model numbers 1-2 Magazing Removal specifications A-1 protection from 1-7 SSL2000 Series 1-1...
  • Page 153 Index 5 described 1-3 illustrated 5-37, C-12 PTM motor housing assembly attaching cable to C-31 PTM Port Cover Negotiation Mode Option C-42 illustrated C-11 Number of Drives Supported 1-1 Pulley assembly Numbering removing C-26 reserved slots C-39 Numbering Display Option C-43 Rackmount model numbers 1-2 Option...
  • Page 154 6 Compaq StorageWorks SSL2000 Series Library Maintenance and Service Guide Screens Serial Number cleaning confirmation 3-3 set C-44 cleaning in progress 3-3 Set Element Base options C-44 configure menu C-35 configure submenu C-41 Set Element Base Options default 2-7, C-35...
  • Page 155 Index 7 System Description 1-1 Unit Attn Report Option C-42 Unload Mode Option C-43 Unloading/Loading Tabletop tape cartridges 2-14 model numbers 1-2 Unlock Code 2-13 Tape Alert Mode Option C-42 Unlock/Open Button 2-2 Tape Capacities Unpacking described 1-9 described C-1 Tape Cartridge Magazine locking lockdown described 1-7...

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