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Contents

Preface xv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Overview.............................................................................................................1
SuperLoader 3 LTO-2................................................................................. 2
SuperLoader 3 LTO-3................................................................................. 2
SuperLoader 3 VS160 ................................................................................. 3
SuperLoader 3 SDLT600 ............................................................................ 3
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 5
Installing the Autoloader.................................................................................. 5
Installation Overview.................................................................................6
Installation Preparation ............................................................................. 7
SCSI Bus Requirements..............................................................................7
Accessories..........................................................................................................8
Choosing a Location .......................................................................................... 9
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UL Requirements..............................................................................................10
Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature...........................................10
Reduced Air Flow .....................................................................................10
Mechanical Loading..................................................................................10
Overloading the Circuit ...........................................................................10
Reliable Earthing (Grounding)................................................................10
Understanding Autoloader Features.............................................................11
General Features........................................................................................11
Bar Code Reader...............................................................................................11
Product Overview.....................................................................................12
Unpacking the Autoloader .............................................................................14
Identifying Product Components ..................................................................15
Accessories .................................................................................................15
Mounting the Rail Kit ......................................................................................16
Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables........................................................16
Attaching SCSI and Power Cables..........................................................17
Preparing the Host and Verifying the Connection......................................18
Installing the Device Drivers ..........................................................................19
Tape Drive Device Driver ........................................................................19
Autoloader Device Driver........................................................................20
Chapter 3 Operating the Autoloader 23
Operator's Panel Functionality.......................................................................24
Enter Passwords........................................................................................25
Logout.........................................................................................................25
Using Cartridges...............................................................................................26
Insert a Single Cartridge...........................................................................27
Moving a Single Cartridge.......................................................................28
Ejecting a Single Cartridge.......................................................................28
Using Magazines and Magazine Blanks .......................................................30
Ejecting a Magazine ..................................................................................31
Magazine Load/Unload Command.......................................................32
Installing a Magazine................................................................................32
Manually Operating the Magazine.........................................................33
Viewing Status Information............................................................................34
Viewing SuperLoader 3 Autoloader Status...........................................34
Viewing Firmware Version......................................................................35
Viewing Element Status ...........................................................................36
Viewing Tape Drive Status......................................................................37
Viewing Tape Drive Version ...................................................................37
Viewing Ethernet Information ................................................................38
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Running an Inventory ..................................................................................... 38
Data Compression............................................................................................39
Chapter 4 On-board Remote Management 41
On-board Remote Management Overview.................................................. 41
Opening On-board Remote Management.............................................42
Viewing Status Information .................................................................... 43
Default Username and Password...........................................................43
Time Display ............................................................................................. 43
Feedback on Pages....................................................................................44
Configuration Page.......................................................................................... 44
System Operations Options.....................................................................44
Updates Page.................................................................................................... 53
Diagnostics Page .............................................................................................. 54
Running Diagnostic Tests........................................................................ 54
Viewing Error or History Logs............................................................... 54
Diagnostics................................................................................................. 55
Identification.............................................................................................. 55
Performing a System Reset...................................................................... 55
Commands Page .............................................................................................. 56
Inventory.................................................................................................... 56
Set to Home ............................................................................................... 56
Sequential Operations.............................................................................. 57
Chapter 5 Administration 59
Administration of the Autoloader................................................................. 59
Configuring the Autoloader........................................................................... 60
Setting the SCSI ID.................................................................................... 62
Setting Ethernet.........................................................................................62
Setting the IP Address..............................................................................63
Setting the Subnet Mask ..........................................................................64
Setting an IP Gateway .............................................................................. 64
Setting the SNMP Server .........................................................................65
Setting the Time................................................................................................66
Setting the Time Server............................................................................ 66
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Setting the Change Mode ................................................................................68
Sequential Mode Operations ...................................................................69
Setting Security..........................................................................................70
Setting Magazines .....................................................................................70
Setting Passwords .....................................................................................71
Getting Lost Passwords............................................................................72
Chapter 6 Diagnostics 73
POST...................................................................................................................74
Perform a POST.........................................................................................75
Interpret the POST Results ......................................................................75
Diagnostic Tests from the Front Panel ..........................................................75
Setting the Security ...................................................................................76
Stopping a Diagnostic Test ......................................................................76
Front Panel Diagnostic Tests ...................................................................77
On-board Remote Management Diagnostic Tests.......................................78
Diagnostics Using On-board Remote Management ............................79
Chapter 7 Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) 81
Replacing a Magazine or Magazine Blank ...................................................82
Removing a Magazine..............................................................................82
Removing a Magazine Blank...................................................................83
Reinstalling a Magazine ...........................................................................83
Installing a magazine blank.....................................................................83
Changing the Orientation ........................................................................84
Rack Mounting the Autoloader......................................................................86
General Preparation for Rack Mount Installation................................88
Stationary Rack Mount Installation........................................................88
Installing and Removing the Optional V-Rail Kit .......................................95
Requirements.............................................................................................95
Accessory Pieces........................................................................................97
Installation in a .375 Square Hole Rack..................................................98
Installation in a .280 Diameter Thru Hole Rack....................................99
Installation in a 10-32 Threaded Hole Rack.........................................100
Chassis-Mounted Rails...........................................................................101
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 107
Before Contacting Customer Support.........................................................107
Returning the Autoloader for Service......................................................... 112
Preparing the Autoloader for Shipment..............................................112
Removing the Autoloader from a Rack............................................... 113
Packing the Autoloader ......................................................................... 114
Checking for Errors........................................................................................ 114
Hard Error Log Display.........................................................................123
Error Code Field Description................................................................ 125
Chapter 9 Basic Logs 137
Basic Information Logs.................................................................................. 137
Log Descriptions ............................................................................................ 138
Autoloader Logs .....................................................................................138
Error Codes..................................................................................................... 139
Soft Logs................................................................................................... 143
Update Logs.............................................................................................143
Shadow Logs ........................................................................................... 143
Boot Logs..................................................................................................144
OEM Logs ................................................................................................ 144
ID Logs .....................................................................................................144
Tape Drive Logs ............................................................................................. 145
Log Fields.................................................................................................145
POST Failure Logs ......................................................................................... 146
Appendix A Specifications 147
Physical Specifications ..................................................................................148
Autoloader Performance Specifications ..................................................... 149
Environmental Specifications....................................................................... 151
Autoloader Power Specifications ................................................................ 152
Autoloader Vibration Specifications........................................................... 152
Autoloader Shock Specifications ................................................................. 153
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Tape Drive Specifications..............................................................................153
LTO-2 Drive Specifications....................................................................153
Media Capacity........................................................................................154
Media Specifications ...............................................................................154
LTO-3 Drive Specifications....................................................................155
Media Capacity........................................................................................155
Media Specifications ...............................................................................155
VS160 Drive Specifications ....................................................................156
Media Capacity........................................................................................157
Media Specifications ...............................................................................157
SDLT600 Drive Specifications ...............................................................158
Media Capacity........................................................................................158
Media Specifications ...............................................................................159
Appendix B Drive Error Logs 161
Tape Drive Error Logs ...................................................................................161
Error Log Display....................................................................................161
SCSI Check Condition Error Logs ........................................................162
Bugcheck Error Logs (SDLT600 only) .........................................................166
Event Error Logs (SDLT600 only) ................................................................168
A500: Hard Read Error...........................................................................169
A501: SDLT Hard Write Error...............................................................171
A502: SDLT Loader Communication Error.........................................173
A503: SDLT Drive Servo Error..............................................................173
A507/A508: Directory Read Failure/Directory Write Failure .........179
Appendix C Regulatory Statements 187
Taiwan Statement...........................................................................................188
Japan Notice ....................................................................................................189
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) ...............................................................189
European Union Notice.................................................................................189
Product Safety Electrostatic Discharge .......................................................190
Grounding Methods ......................................................................................191
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment.......................................192
Glossary 193
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Index 205
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Figures
Figure 1 Front Panel Controls ..................................................................12
Figure 2 Back Panel Overview ................................................................. 13
Figure 3 Accessories .................................................................................. 15
Figure 4 Attaching SCSI and Power Cables........................................... 17
Figure 5 Front Panel ..................................................................................24
Figure 6 Left and Right Sides of a Magazine ......................................... 30
Figure 7 System Menu Tree...................................................................... 61
Figure 8 Magazine and Blank................................................................... 84
Figure 9 Removing the Screws from the Handle .................................. 85
Figure 10 Clearance Requirements for Rack Mounting ......................... 87
Figure 11 Required Parts for Installation .................................................89
Figure 12 Installing Two Clip Nuts...........................................................90
Figure 13 Attaching Autoloader Brackets................................................ 91
Figure 14 Attaching Support Brackets......................................................92
Figure 15 Sliding Autoloader into Rack ................................................... 93
Figure 16 Front Alignment ......................................................................... 94
Figure 17 Connecting Support Brackets ................................................... 94
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Figures
Figure 18 Left Rail Assembly......................................................................96
Figure 19 Right Rail Assembly...................................................................96
Figure 20 Front Mount Features.................................................................97
Figure 21 Rear Mount Features..................................................................97
Figure 22 Front Cover Plate and 10-32 Nut Plates ..................................98
Figure 23 .375 Square Hole Rack Installation...........................................99
Figure 24 .280 Diameter Thru Hole Rack Installation...........................100
Figure 25 10-32 Threaded Hole Rack Installation..................................101
Figure 26 Chassis Rail Parts......................................................................102
Figure 27 Rail Installed on Chassis..........................................................102
Figure 28 Close up of Chassis Rail...........................................................103
Figure 29 Chassis Mounted in Rack ........................................................104
Figure 30 Back View of Mounted Chassis ..............................................104
Figure 31 Close Up of Back View Chassis ..............................................105
Figure 32 Back View of the Rail After Installation ................................105
Figure 33 Error Log Diagram ...................................................................116
Figure 34 Error Code Bit Descriptions ....................................................126
Figure 35 Error Code Field Descriptions ................................................126
Figure 36 Error Code Listing and Suggested Actions...........................128
Figure 37 Shadow Log Sample.................................................................144
Figure 38 Log Field Descriptions .............................................................145
Figure 39 POST Failures Event Log Sample...........................................146
Figure 40 Hard Read Error/Hard Write Error Block Descriptor........169
Figure 41 Hard Read Error/Hard Write Error Block Descriptor........171
Figure 42 Loader Communication Error Block Description ................173
Figure 43 Drive Servo Error Block Descriptor .......................................174
Figure 44 Directory Read Failure/Write Failure Block Descriptor.....179
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Tables
Table 1 Location Criteria........................................................................... 9
Table 2 Autoloader Status....................................................................... 35
Table 3 Firmware Version Fields ........................................................... 35
Table 4 Drive Status Fields ..................................................................... 37
Table 5 Drive Version Fields .................................................................. 37
Table 6 Ethernet Information Fields...................................................... 38
Table 7 POST Descriptions ..................................................................... 74
Table 8 Probable Cause and Possible Solutions................................. 108
Table 9 Error Codes ...............................................................................117
Table 10 Hard Error Log Field Descriptions........................................ 125
Table 11 Log Retrieval Methods ............................................................ 138
Table 12 Log Fields .................................................................................. 139
Table 13 Error Code Fields ..................................................................... 140
Table 14 POST Failure Specific Fields................................................... 146
Table 15 Error Log Display Field Descriptions.................................... 162
Table 16 SCSI Check Condition Error Log Field Descriptions.......... 163
Table 17 Sense Key Field Definitions .................................................... 163
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Table 18 ASC/ASCQ Field Descriptions ..............................................165
Table 19 Bugcheck Log Field Descriptions...........................................166
Table 20 Error Event Logs Field Descriptions......................................168
Table 21 Hard Read /Hard Write Error Field Descriptions...............169
Table 22 Hard Read Error/Hard Write Error Field Descriptions .....171
Table 23 Loader Communication Error Field Description.................173
Table 24 Drive Servo Error Field Descriptions.....................................174
Table 25 Directory Read/Write Failure Field Descriptions ...............180
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Preface

Related Documentation
Documents related to the Quantum SuperLoader 3 are shown below:
Related Quantum Documentation
Document No. Document Title Document Description
81-81313
81-81314
Quantum SuperLoader 3 Quick Start Guide
Quantum SuperLoader 3 Magazine and Magazine Blank Removal/ Replacement
This guide contains a sequence of steps recommended for unpacking, installing, and setting up your autoloader.
This guide contains a sequence of steps recommended for removal, unpacking and installing a magazine.
0
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Preface
Document No. Document Title Document Description
Notational Conventions
81-81316
81-81237
Quantum SuperLoader 3 Rail Installation Quick Start Guide
How to Ship the Quantum SuperLoader
This guide contains a sequence of steps recommended for unpacking and installing a rail kit.
This guide provides information on the proper packing for returning the autoloader for repair.
This manual uses the following conventions to designate specific elements:
Note: Notes emphasize important information related to the main
topic.
Caution: Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are
included to prevent damage to equipment.
Warning: Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety
and are included to prevent injury.
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Contact Information
Quantum Corporate Headquarters 0
To order documentation for the Quantum SuperLoader 3 or other products contact:
Quantum Corporation 141 Innovation Irvine, CA 92617-3040 (949) 856-7800 (800) 284-5101
Technical Publications 0
To comment on existing documentation, send e-mail to:
doc-comments@quantum.com
Preface
Visit the Quantum home page at: 0
http://www.quantum.com
Quantum Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 0
Visit the Quantum Knowledge Base at:
http://www.quantum.com/am/service_support/faqs
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Customer Support 0
The Quantum Customer Support Department provides a 24-hour help desk that can be reached at:
North/South America (949) 725-2100 or
(800) 284-5101
Asia/Pacific Rim (International Code)
+61 7 3839 0988
Europe/Middle East/Africa: (International Code)
+44 (0) 1256 848748
Send faxes for the Customer Support Department to:
North/South America (949) 725-2176
Asia/Pacific Rim (International Code)
+61 7 3839 0955
Europe/Middle East/Africa: (International Code)
+44 (0) 1256 848777
Send e-mail for the Customer Support Department to:
North/South America helpdesk@quantum.com
Asia/Pacific Rim apachelp@quantum.com
Europe/Middle East/Africa: eurohelp@quantum.com
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Chapter 1

1Introduction

Overview 1

Data backup is essential to protect irreplaceable information. Backing up data to magnetic tape is an easy, cost-efficient method used by many small and medium businesses. However, most enterprises have so much data that a single backup tape is not enough; the information has to be spread across numerous tapes. To avoid constantly changing tapes manually, many tape backup systems include a Quantum SuperLoader 3 autoloader.
Each autoloader is a robot that includes a tape drive and one or two magazines for tape cartridges. The user's application can automatically load and unload tape cartridges as required for data backup or data retrieval. Quantum SuperLoader 3 autoloaders provide a compact, high capacity, but low cost method for simple, unattended data backup.
SuperLoader 3 Autoloader User’s Guide 1
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview
The Quantum SuperLoader 3 contains a Quantum LTO-2 half-height tape drive, a Quantum LTO-3 tape drive, a Quantum VS160 tape drive, or a Quantum SDLT600 tape drive, and one or two magazines containing up to eight cartridges each. A single cartridge can be inserted directly via a password-protected mailslot. From the mailslot, the cartridge can be inserted into the tape drive provided there is no cartridge already in the drive, or you can load the cartridge into a magazine slot provided there is no cartridge already in the slot.
The front panel on the autoloader includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and four function keys. A scrolling menu on the LCD screen allows you to obtain information from the autoloader and enter commands. The front panel also includes two light emitting diodes (LEDs) indicating the autoloader's ready status and error status.
The Quantum SuperLoader 3 connects to your host server via a SCSI connection allowing the host to send data and commands automatically. You can also connect to the autoloader using an Ethernet connection to perform administrative functions and download system updates.

SuperLoader 3 LTO -2 1

SuperLoader 3 LTO -3 1

The autoloader is SCSI-3 compatible and operates as a single SCSI ID/ two LUN data storage device. The Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO-2 autoloader is equipped with a Quantum LTO-2 half-height tape drive and contains up to sixteen Ultrium 2 data cartridges when utilizing two magazines, providing a compressed capacity of 6.4 Terabytes and a sustained data transfer rate of 93.6 GB per hour (native) or as high as
187.2 GB per hour compressed (assuming 2:1 compression).
The autoloader is compatible with the most popular operating systems and environments supporting a Ultra 160 SCSI-3 LVD interface but requires direct support from the operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features.
The autoloader is SCSI-3 compatible and operates as a single SCSI ID/ two LUN data storage device. The Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO-2 autoloader is equipped with a Quantum LTO-3 tape drive and contains up to sixteen Ultrium 3 data cartridges when utilizing two magazines, providing a compressed capacity of 6.4 Terabytes and a sustained data transfer rate of 245 GB per hour (native) or as high as 490 GB per hour compressed (assuming 2:1 compression).
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Overview
The autoloader is compatible with the most popular operating systems and environments supporting a Ultra 160 SCSI-3 LVD interface but requires direct support from the operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features.

SuperLoader 3 VS160 1

SuperLoader 3 SDLT600 1

The autoloader is SCSI-3 compatible and operates as a single SCSI ID/ two LUN data storage device. The Quantum SuperLoader 3 VS160 autoloader is equipped with a Quantum VS160 tape drive and contains up to sixteen Quantum VS1 data cartridges when utilizing two magazines, providing a compressed capacity of 2560 GB and a sustained data transfer rate of 28.8 GB per hour (native) or as high as 57.6 GB per hour compressed (assuming 2:1 compression).
The autoloader is compatible with the most popular operating systems and environments supporting a SCSI LVD interface but requires direct support from the operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features.
The autoloader is SCSI-3 compatible and operates as a single SCSI ID/ two LUN data storage device. The Quantum SuperLoader 3 SDLT600 autoloader is equipped with a Quantum SDLT600 tape drive and contains up to sixteen SDLT II data cartridges when utilizing two magazines, providing a compressed capacity of 9.4 Terabytes and a sustained data transfer rate of 129.6 GB per hour (native) or as high as
259.2 GB per hour compressed (assuming 2:1 compression).
The autoloader is compatible with the most popular operating systems and environments supporting a 16-bit Ultra 160 SCSI-3 LVD interface but requires direct support from the operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features.
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Chapter 2

2Installation and Configuration

Installing the Autoloader 2

Installation Overview
Installation Preparation
SCSI Bus Requirements
Accessories
Choosing a Location on page 9
UL Requirements
Understanding Autoloader Features
Bar Code Reader
Product Overview
Identifying Product Components
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on page 10
on page 11
on page 11
on page 12
on page 15
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Installing the Autoloader
Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables on page 16

Installation Overview 2

Preparing the Host and Verifying the Connection
Installing the Device Drivers
on page 19
on page 18
Installing the autoloader consists of the following steps, which are explained in more detail later in this section:
1 Prepare to install your new Quantum SuperLoader 3 autoloader (see
Installation Preparation
).
2 Identifying the proper SCSI bus types (see SCSI Bus Requirements
3 Identify the accessories that come with the autoloader (see
Accessories
on page 15).
4 Install the autoloader in a computer rack or select a table or desktop
near the host server. If installing a rack mount unit, refer to your rack
Installation Guide.
5 Shut down or turn off the server and all devices attached to the server
(see Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables
on page 16).
6 Attach the SCSI cable to the autoloader and server's SCSI host
adapter (see Connecting the SCSI and Power Cables
on page 16).
7 Attach the power cable to the autoloader and plug in the power cable
to the nearest power outlet (see Connecting the SCSI and Power
Cables on page 16). Power the autoloader on to ensure it passes the
Power-on Self Test (POST).
).
8 Set the SCSI ID for the autoloader (see Setting
page 62).
9 Set up the host and verify the connection (see Preparing the Host and
Verifying the Connection on page 18).
Warning: Whenever you power cycle the autoloader, allow 10
seconds before turning the power back on. The power supply requires at least two to three seconds for the capacitors to discharge. This ensures a complete system reset on power down and may avoid system errors.
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the SCSI ID on
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
Installing the Autoloader

Installation Preparation 2

SCSI Bus Requirements 2

Before you install your new Quantum SuperLoader 3 autoloader, unpack it carefully and inspect it for any damage that might have occurred during shipping. The
Quantum SuperLoader 3 Quick Start Guide included in
the packaging describes all the necessary information to unpack and inspect your autoloader correctly.
Ensure that the work area is free from conditions that could cause electrostatic discharge (ESD). Discharge static electricity from your body by touching a known grounded surface, such as your computer's metal chassis.
There are minor differences between the Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO-2 and the Quantum SuperLoader 3 VS160/SDLT600 autoloaders.
SuperLoader 3 LTO-2 2
You must connect the Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO-2 to one of the following SCSI bus types:
Ultra2 SCSI Low-voltage Differential (LVD), Single-ended (SE) SCSI bus
Note: The autoloader is not compatible with a High-voltage
Differential (HVD) SCSI bus.
SuperLoader 3 LTO-3/VS160/SDLT600 2
You must connect the Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO-3, VS160 or SDLT600 autoloader to one of the following SCSI bus types:
Ultra 320 SCSI-3, LVD SE SCSI bus
Ultra 160 SCSI-3, LVD SE SCSI bus
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Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Accessories
General Information 2
Your SCSI host adaptor card must also support the SCSI bus type used to connect the autoloader. If you use a LVD SCSI bus, use a host adapter card with a connection for a VHDCI cable.
Note: If you use a single-ended (SE) SCSI bus, the tape drive’s
performance is limited to the maximum data transfer speed of the bus.
Note: The maximum number of autoloaders supported per SCSI bus
is four.
Note: The autoloader may not work with multiple SCSI LUNS when
attached to a RAID controller. The autoloader is not recommended for use with a RAID controller. If this problem occurs, it is recommended that the autoloader be attached to a separate SCSI bus controller on the host or server.

Accessories 2

The following accessories are shipped with the Quantum SuperLoader 3 autoloader:
Quantum SuperLoader 3 Quick Start Guide
SCSI host cable
•SCSI terminator
Hardware to rack mount the autoloader
T8 and T10 TORX
One magazine blank
•Power cable
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®
L-Key drivers
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration

Choosing a Location

Documentation CD containing all of the documentation in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF)
•Bar code labels
Choosing a Location 2
Choose a location that meets the following criteria (see table 1 autoloader uses standard rack mounting hardware.
Table 1 Location Criteria
Criteria Description
Rack requirements Standard 19-inch rack with 2U of clearance.
Room temperature 10–35° C (50–95° F)
Power source AC power voltage: 100–127 VAC; 200–240 VAC
Line frequency: 50–60 Hz
Note: Locate the AC outlet near the autoloader. The AC
power cable is the product’s main disconnect device and must be easily accessible at all times.
Weight 14.1 kg (31 lb.) unloaded
17.2 kg (38 lb.) loaded with 2 magazines, 16 cartridges
Air Quality Minimize sources of particulate contamination. Avoid
areas near frequently used doors and walkways, cooling or exhaust vents, stacks of supplies that collect dust, printers, and smoke-filled rooms.
). The
Caution: Excessive dust and debris can damage tapes
and tape drives.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration UL Requirements
Criteria Description
Humidity 20–80% RH (non-condensing)
Clearance Back: Minimum of 43.2 cm (17 in.)
Front: Minimum of 68.6 cm (27 in.) Sides: Minimum of 5.08 cm (2 in.)

UL Requirements 2

Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature 2

Reduced Air Flow 2 Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of

Mechanical Loading 2

Overloading the Circuit 2

When installed in a closed multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature.
air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
Mounting of the equipment in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing the concern.

Reliable Earthing (Grounding) 2

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Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit, such as use of power strips.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration

Understanding Autoloader Features

Understanding Autoloader Features 2

General Features 2 The autoloader is compatible with most operating systems and

environments that support the SCSI interface, but requires either direct support from the operating system or a compatible backup application to take full advantage of its many features.

Bar Code Reader 2

The bar code reader is enclosed within the body of the autoloader. The bar code reader automatically scans each cartridge in the magazine upon power up, after a reset, after an import or export, or when a re-inventory command is issued (see Running an Inventory there is no user interface with the bar code reader via the front panel operator controls or LCD screen. The information from each label is stored in memory and available through SCSI and On-board Remote Management to the computer's operating system or backup application upon request.
on page 38). Beyond that,
If utilizing the bar code reader, you must apply or slide the bar code labels into the appropriate slot on the front of each cartridge. The labels must conform to ANSI/AIM BC1 -1995 Uniform Symbology Specification Code 39. A set of bar code labels is initially included with the autoloader. Refer to code labels.
www.quantum.com for information on obtaining additional bar
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Product Overview 2

Figure 1 Front Panel Controls
1Power switch
2 Mailslot
3 Front panel LEDs
4 Front panel LCD screen
5 Function keys
6Left magazine (or blank)
7 Right magazine (or blank)
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