Entering the Library
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StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide
Entering the Library
1.
Observe all safety precautions (see
"Safety Precautions when Entering the Library"
2.
Take all drives offline (see
3.
Take the library offline (see
4.
Unlock the door.
5.
Pull up on the door latch and open the door.
6.
Before you exit the library, verify that there are no loose items in the library.
7.
Close the door and latch it.
8.
Lock the door and retain the key.
9.
Bring the library online (see
Safety Precautions when Entering the Library
■
Verify the library is offline. Do not enter the library or move any of the robot
mechanisms if you suspect the robots are on.
■
Always leave the access door open while inside the library.
■
Locate the mechanical door releases (yellow handles on the inside of the access
doors). If the doors close while inside the library, push the mechanical release to
unlock and open the door.
■
Know the physical restrictions. Be careful not to bump your body or snag clothing
on the arrays (there is only 0.4 m [18 in.] of aisle clearance).
■
Avoid damaging the robot's mechanical or electronic components when manually
moving a robot.
Opening the AEM Access Door
This procedure does not lower the internal AEM safety door.
Note:
Opening the library main door will trigger a full audit when
the library comes back online.
WARNING:
To prevent injury while inside the library, lock the
access door open and retain the key.
Caution:
Opening the AEM door has the same effects on the library
as opening the main library door. It causes an abrupt interruption of
library activity and the library will audit the entire library when you
shut the AEM door.
Summary of Contents for StorageTek SL3000
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Page 50: ...Ordering 1 32 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 62: ...Installation Tools 2 12 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 66: ...Installing Web launched SLC 3 4 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 74: ...Resolving Orphaned Cartridges Caused by Capacity Changes 6 4 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 88: ...Configuring Dual TCP IP 8 8 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 112: ...Stopping a Validation 12 4 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 124: ...Monitoring Library Events 15 6 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 128: ...Rebooting the Library 16 4 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 166: ...Downgrading Firmware D 4 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide...
Page 183: ...Wall Diagrams Library Addressing Reference E 17 Figure E 14 Base Module Rear Wall...
Page 185: ...Wall Diagrams Library Addressing Reference E 19 Figure E 16 DEM Front Wall...
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Page 187: ...Wall Diagrams Library Addressing Reference E 21 Figure E 18 DEM Rear Wall...
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Page 190: ...Wall Diagrams E 24 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide Figure E 21 Cartridge Expansion Module Rear...
Page 191: ...Wall Diagrams Library Addressing Reference E 25 Figure E 22 Parking Expansion Module Left...
Page 192: ...Wall Diagrams E 26 StorageTek SL3000 Library Guide Figure E 23 Parking Expansion Module Right...
Page 193: ...Wall Diagrams Library Addressing Reference E 27 Figure E 24 Access Expansion Module Left...
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