ADIC manual Features, Scalar Series Models, # Drives, # Tape Slots, Media Interchange Shelf

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Scalar Series Models

The Scalar Series models (Scalar 224, 448, 458) are SCSI-2 compliant library systems incorporating streaming tape cartridge data storage devices which feature high capacity, high throughput, and data compression. Equipped with four Digital Linear Tape (DLT) drives, your library operates as five independent SCSI devices on up to five SCSI buses. Your library can contain up to 58 data cartridges providing a maximum formatted capacity of 4.06 TeraBytes and a sustained data transfer rate as high as 2400 MB per minute. The tape media is rated at 500,000 passes and has a shelf life of 30 years, providing superior media durability and data reliability.

 

Scalar Series Models

# Drives

# Tape Slots

Media Interchange Shelf

Barcode Reader

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scalar 224

2

24 (std)

Optional

Standard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scalar 448

2 - 4

48 (std)

Optional

Standard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scalar 458

2 - 4

48 + 10

Standard

Standard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Features

Media Interchange Shelf. When equipped, the Scalar Series 10-slot Media Interchange Shelf (Mailbox), mounted on the transparent front door, allows you to insert and remove cartridges from your library without opening the door. Access to each of the five-slot shelves is provided by a separate lockable door. The Mailbox doors can be locked and unlocked by the application software.

Multi-function Operator Panel. The Operator Panel, located at the top-left of the front door, employs a 4- line by 20-character liquid crystal display (LCD) and an eight-key keypad to permit you to monitor and control the operations of your library.

Media Picker. The uniquely designed Media Picker is the media cartridge handling mechanism and normally responds to commands from the application software to move the cartridges between the storage slots, the drives, and the Mailbox. The Media Picker employs a bi-directional, pass-through gripper which will pick a cartridge from both the front of the picker, or the back. This design eliminates the need for a separate cartridge handling mechanism to pick and place cartridges from the Mailbox.

Barcode Scanner. The Scalar Series Barcode Scanner, mounted on the bottom of the Media Picker, reads cartridge information contained in a barcode label attached to each of the data cartridges. This information becomes part of the application software’s library cartridge inventory.

Exabyte® Emulation. To maximize application software compatibility, your adic library provides functional emulation of the Exabyte® EXB-480library and can appear as either a Scalar or an Exabyte® EXB-480™.

System Integrity. The cartridge slots, drives, and robotics are protected by a physically lockable door. System security and media access is controlled by two lockable media interchange shelves. System security can be enabled or disabled from the application software. Additionally, the Scalar Series Libraries feature a logical lock system that can be set by the application software. The LOCKED LEDs on the Operator Panel indicates that the system cannot be interrupted. Functions that would alter the state of the machine cannot be accessed when the LOCKED LEDs are illuminated.

Maintainability. The full operation of your library can be viewed through the transparent panel that covers the front door. If a problem occurs, it is both visible and readily correctable. Any condition that causes a cartridge load or unload to fail is reported via a message on the Operator Panel LCD.

Cleaning Cartridge. Although the cleaning cartridge can occupy a cartridge storage slot in the Scalar Library (facilitating automated cleaning cycles), manual insertion of a cleaning cartridge is permitted through the Mailbox.

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Contents I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i n g G u i d e Scalar SeriesCopyright adic Copyright NoticeCopyright 1995 adic Europe Copyright Notice EuropeUnited States - FCC EMI/RFI ComplianceCanada - Department of Communications Shielded Cablesaccording to EN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYBlank Page Table of Contents viii What Happens When Door is OpenedRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Safety WarningsPrecautions The Scalar Series ChapterThis Chapter … The Scalar Scalar Series Models Features# Drives # Tape SlotsDLT Drives OptionsDifferential SCSI Maximum Capacity and Sustained Transfer RatesThe Scalar The Scalar Getting Started Requirements Checking the AccessoriesUnpacking and Inspecting Prepare and Install the Data Cartridges Preparing the Library for InstallationWrite-Protect Switch Barcode LabelsInstall Cleaning Cartridge Optional Install Data CartridgesClose and Lock the Front Door Figure 4. DLT Cartridge Write-Protect SwitchDrive SCSI ID Rotary Switches Setting the SCSI IDsConfirm and/or Install the SCSI Host Interface Power Off the ComputerBackup Software Preparing the Host Computer Systemsteps you through the final phase of the installation process Connecting the Scalar LibraryDetermining Your SCSI Configuration Installing SCSI Cables, Jumpers, and TerminatorsConfiguration Legend The following table provides several examples of SCSI configurationsSCSI Configuration 1 - One SCSI Bus Connecting the ScalarSCSI Configuration 3 - Three SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 2 - Two SCSI BusesSCSI Configuration 5 - Five SCSI Buses SCSI Configuration 4 - Four SCSI BusesInstalling the Backup Software Powering on the SystemEquipment Description Front of adic Scalar Library when equipped with Mailbox Front Panel Switches and IndicatorsEquipment Description Power LED Displays and IndicatorsDisplay LOCKED LEDDrive SCSI ID Switches Drive SCSI I/O Connectors Rear Panel Switches and ConnectorsAC Power ConnectorMedia Interchange Shelf Mailbox Off-Line Mode Menus Buzzer Configuration Configuration MenuMENU key Product Sign-On Set SCSI IDOff-Line Time Initialize Scan Barcodes Initialize Map SlotsBarcode Scanner Diagnostics MenuSerial Dnld Flash Mode Write Flash Memory ModeEquipment Description describes normal operation features of the Scalar Library Operation and Maintenanceprovides details on the media and drive head cleaning cartridge explains normal maintenance proceduresNormal Operations Power Up ChecksGeneral Guidelines Opening the Front DoorWhat Happens When Door is Opened Drive Power-on Self-TestResuming Operation Indicator Displays and Actions Drive StatusDrive State The Tape in Use LED turns OFF. The Operate Handle LEDUse the following table to determine each drive’s operating condition Drive Operating Conditionscontinued on next page Label DLT Data Cartridge DLT MediaOn-Line Mode Using the Mailbox Scalar 458 onlyLoading a Cartridge into Scalar 458 Library Unloading a Cartridge from Scalar 458 LibraryLoading a Cartridge into Drive Off-Line ModeDiagnostic Menu Unloading a Cartridge from Drive Moving a Cartridge to/from the Storage Shelves Cleaning the Drive Head Normal MaintenanceCleaning Tape Figure 16. DLT Cleaning TapeCleaning Tape in Mailbox Scalar 458 only or Storage Slot Head Cleaning ProcedureManually Inserting the Cleaning Tape Causes of the Use Cleaning Tape Warning Cleaning the Enclosure Blank Page includes information on error codes and the built-in diagnostics Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsLibrary and Drive Operational Problems Installation ProblemsEnvironmental Considerations Library Error CodesTroubleshooting and Diagnostics When You Call adic Customer Assistance Appendix Diagnostics MenuThis Appendix … Diagnostics Menu Drive TypeEvent Counters Error CountersOperation Log Diagnostics MenuFirmware Revision Press ENTER to select the Servo Controller Position Picker at SlotPosition Picker at Drv Position Picker at Mbox when Mailbox equippedPick From Slot Pick From Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPick From Drive Place In Slot Place In Mailbox when Mailbox equippedPlace In Drive Calibrate X and Y Map SlotsTest Secondary Fan Close Drive Door Open Drive DoorGlossary 62Glossary cartridgeslot SCSI busterminator unload64Glossary Specifications Drive Power ConsumptionLibrary ReliabilityError Codes Scalar Series Error Codes Error Code ListingError Codes CodeThe jaws do not move at all Blank Page Index 72Index Index73 74Index