Operation and Configuration
Understanding Display Window Messages
Chapter 3
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Understanding Display Window Messages
The display window shows the operations you may select. Instructions
for selecting or changing choices follows the explanation of the messages.
Top Level Menus
READY
The jukebox is ready for operation.
ADMIN
*
Select to access second-level choices. A security code is
required to access these choices.
NOTE
A
*
indicates that there are multiple selections available for that choice
currently displayed. When a choice is flashing, press
ENTER
to select it or
PREV
or
NEXT
to display other choices.
Second Level Menus
A security code must be entered toaccess these functions. See “Entering
the Administration Menu Password” later in this chapter. A default
password of
000 000 000
is set at the factory. The customer will
probably change this default code to a private code to prevent
unauthorized access to the jukebox. See “Changing the Administration
Menu Password” in this chapter.
TEST
*
Select to run internal tests.
INFO
*
Select to retrieve performance information stored in
the jukebox logs.
CONFIG
*
Select to customize the way the jukebox functions.
SCSI IDs
*
Select to view and/or change the SCSI IDs and logical
unit numbers (LUNs).
ONLINE
REPAIR
*
Select to view and change drive settings for online
drive replacement.
Summary of Contents for Surestore 160ex - Optical Jukebox
Page 10: ...TOC x Contents ...
Page 14: ...Tables TOC xiv ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 1 1 1 Product Information 1 Product Information ...
Page 26: ...Product Information Environmental Specifications Chapter 1 1 12 ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 2 2 1 Installation 2 Installation ...
Page 30: ...Installation Identifying Controls and Features Chapter 2 2 4 Figure 2 2 Left Side ...
Page 47: ...Chapter 3 3 1 Operation and Configuration 3 Operation and Configuration ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 4 4 1 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ...
Page 122: ...Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Running an Internal Test Chapter 4 4 48 ...
Page 123: ...Chapter 5 5 1 Removal and Replacement 5 Removal and Replacement ...
Page 129: ...Removal and Replacement Service Access Chapter 5 5 7 Removal and Replacement Front Panel ...
Page 188: ...Removal and Replacement Replaceable Parts Chapter 5 5 66 Figure 5 43 Exploded View 1 of 3 ...
Page 190: ...Removal and Replacement Replaceable Parts Chapter 5 5 68 Figure 5 45 Exploded View 3 of 3 ...
Page 192: ...Removal and Replacement Replaceable Parts Chapter 5 5 70 Figure 5 47 Rope and Pulley System ...
Page 193: ...Chapter 6 6 1 Theory of Operation 6 Theory of Operation ...
Page 218: ...Theory of Operation Optical Drive Mechanism Chapter 6 6 26 ...
Page 219: ...Appendix A A 1 Safety and Regulatory A Safety and Regulatory Information ...