Scalar i6000 Installation Guide
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Installing Barcode Labels
Each cartridge in the library must have an external label that is operator and machine readable to identify
the barcode number. Most manufacturers offer cartridges with the labels already applied or with the labels
included that can be attached at the customer site.
All barcode labels are applied to the front of a cartridge.
on 137 shows an example of a barcode
label being applied to a LTO cartridge.
Figure 21
Applying Barcode Labels to LTO Cartridges
Note
Duplicate barcodes are not supported even if you have mixed media or multiple
partitions in the library. If the library has cartridges with identical barcode labels,
the library will issue a ticket notifying you of the problem. Areas in the LMC
where media IDs are listed will show information for the first cartridge, but the
cartridge with the duplicate barcode label will not be listed.
Note
To ensure the proper operation of tape cartridges, pickers, and drives, make
sure your hands are dirt- and grease-free before handling tape cartridges.
Clean the sides of all tape cartridges with a clean, dry paper towel or cloth
before installing them in the library.
CAUTION
Do not place a barcode label on top of a cartridge. Placing a barcode
label on top of a cartridge can cause an inventory to fail or damage
the drive.
top of cartridge
write protect lock
barcode label
Summary of Contents for Scalar i6000
Page 20: ...8 About This Guide and Your Product...
Page 38: ...26 Installing a Stand Alone Control Module...
Page 104: ...92 Installing a Multi Module Library...
Page 156: ...144 Installing Cartridges...
Page 164: ...152 Setting up Your Library for Access...
Page 242: ...230 Configuring the Library...
Page 304: ...292 Adding Optional Hardware eight 2 5 mm screws...
Page 318: ...306 Adding Optional Hardware...
Page 336: ...324 Installation Testing and Verification Figure 35 Example Test Log Output...
Page 356: ...344 Testing and Calibrating the Digital Level...
Page 362: ...350 LBX Board and Terminator...
Page 380: ...368 Glossary...
Page 384: ...372 Index...