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Understanding Barcodes
Each tape cartridge in the Scalar 10K must have an external
label that is operator and machine readable to identify the
barcode number. A barcode must use only uppercase letters
A to Z and/or numeric values 0 to 9. The Scalar 10K currently
supports Code 39 type barcode labels.
The labels may have five to sixteen characters (library in
EXTENDED media mode), or six characters plus a possible
media identifier character (library in DEFAULT media mode),
or six characters with an additional media identifier character
(library in mixed-media mode).
An additional seventh or eighth character may be used to
identify the cartridge type
.
The cartridge type is a separate
single character that follows the barcode label or a single
character that is included with the six character barcode. The
two additional characters, for example L1, identifies LTO
cartridges.
Barcode Labels
For customers who want to print the barcode labels, the
individual media labels are supported if the labels meet the
ANSI MH10.8M-1983 standard and other additional
requirements. The requirements are:
•
ANSI MH10.8M-1983 Standard
•
Number of digits:
•
five to sixteen in extended mode
•
six (up to eight including media characters) in
default and mixed media mode
•
Background reflection: at least 25 percent
•
Print contrast: at least 75 percent
•
Ratio: at least 2.2
•
Module: 250 mm
•
Print tolerance:
±
57 mm
•
Additional Requirements
•
Length of the rest zones: 5.25 mm
±
0.25 mm
•
No black marks can be present in the intermediate
spaces or rest zones.
•
No white areas may be present on the bars.
•
A nine digit barcode must not match the serial
number of the unit, otherwise it is ignored.
Note
The 6 character
8 mm barcode labels
contain a seventh
character checksum
that is reported as A in
MIXED media mode
and interpreted as part
of the barcode in
EXTENDED mode.
The seventh character
is ignored in
DEFAULT media
mode.
Summary of Contents for Scalar 10K
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Page 49: ...Internal Components 2 15 September 2007 Figure 2 7 I E Station Magazines...
Page 51: ...Connectivity 2 17 September 2007 Figure 2 8 Indirect Fibre Channel Attachment...
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