Quantum P3000 Series User Manual page 139

Automated tape library
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laser will not result in eye injury. Class 1 lasers may therefore be
considered eye safe.
Class II laser product
output power of 1 mW. A person receiving an eye exposure from a
Class 2 laser, either accidentally or as a result of someone else's
deliberate action (misuse) will be protected from injury by their
natural blink reflex. This is a natural involuntary response which
causes the individual to blink and avert their head thereby
terminating the eye exposure.
Digital Linear Tape technology is owned, developed, and
DLT
manufactured by Quantum Corporation. DLT tape drives use half-
inch wide tape. DLT 8000 tape drives record on 208 tracks
(uncompressed).
SCSI designation for any device or bin in the library
Elements
that can hold a cartridge. SCSI elements include storage bins, tape
drives, load port bins, and the gripper.
Electro-Magnetic Interference refers to unwanted electrical
EMI
noise present on a power line. This noise may "leak" from the
power lines and affect equipment that isn't even connected to the
power line. Such "leakage" is called a magnetic field. Magnetic
fields are formed when unwanted noise voltages give rise to noise
currents. Such noise signals may adversely affect electronic
equipment and cause intermittent data problems.
Electro-Static Discharge
ESD
A mechanical component of the extension axis assembly
Gripper
(robotics) which grips and holds a tape cartridge in transit
An ATL touch screen Graphical User Interface is made up of
GUI
bit-mapped graphics displays resembling tabs and buttons,
designed to act as the library's main console for receiving
information and inputting commands.
The device or devices to which the library is connected.
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