501510 Rev. S
Field
–
Replaceable Units (FRUs)
7-19
Style A
Style B
Solid Rear
Access Panel
Figure 7-10 RLS Chassis Styles
A style chassis have a solid rear, while style B has an access plate that is secured to
the library with six screws. Follow the appropriate Storage Array Removal / Replace-
ment instructions after determining if the library has a style A or B chassis.
7.9.1
Style A Chassis Storage Array Removal
The Top Cover must be opened and the following FRUs must be removed to gain ac-
cess to the Storage Array: the Tape Drives in the left half of the Drive Bay, the Car-
riage Assembly, the Sensor Master Assembly, the Sensor Slave Assembly and finally
the Interconnect PCBA.
Tools Required:
•
No. 1 Phillips Screwdriver
•
No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
•
5/64ths-inch Hex Driver
•
Small Mirror (optional)
•
Small Flashlight (optional)
1.
Remove the Carriage Assembly as described in Section 7.7.1
2.
If possible, remove all magazines or tapes from the magazines in order to protect
the tape cartridges from possibly being dropped during this procedure. The cars
of RLS-44xx, 5244, 6227, 8202, 8204, 8204D, 8236, 8236C, 8236CD, 8236D,
8244, 8244D, 8404, 8404D, 8444 and 8444D storage arrays move freely and can
easily be arranged so that magazines can be removed. The RLS-4470 storage ar-
ray must be aligned with the wide end of its cams facing towards the front of the
library before the cars will move freely. This can be done by using a flat blade
screwdriver to turn the storage array motor from below. See Figure 7-14 for the
location of the motors access hole.
Summary of Contents for RLS-4124
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