Dell 124T LTO-3 Ejecting a Magazine, Installing a Magazine, Manually Operating the Magazine

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The autoloader will not run unless both magazine bays are properly occupied with either a magazine or a magazine blank. One way that you can close the openings is to use two magazines. If you use only one magazine, then you must fill the other magazine opening with a magazine blank for the unit to become operational.

NOTE: Magazines are not interchangeable between drive types. Order the appropriate part numbers when replacing these items.

Ejecting a Magazine

When you want to remove several cartridges at once, eject the magazine(s) first.

To eject a magazine:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.

2.From the Commands submenu, scroll to Eject, and then press Enter.

3.On the Eject submenu, scroll to Right Magazine or Left Magazine, and then press Enter.

You will hear a distinctive popping sound as the appropriate magazine is ejected from the autoloader. Left magazine has been ejected or Right magazine has been ejected appears on the LCD.

NOTICE: To prevent damage to the autoloader or the magazine, use both hands when removing the magazine from the autoloader, supporting the entire length of the magazine.

4. Grasp the magazine by the handle with one hand and slide it out, supporting it underneath with the other hand.

NOTE: Once you eject a magazine, you must fully remove it or fully reinstall it before powering off the autoloader. Before returning a magazine to the autoloader, manually turn one of the white thumb wheels located on each end of the magazine. If they move freely, the cartridges are properly seated. If the wheels do not turn freely, check the cartridges and remove and replace as needed.

When issuing a Load/Unload command from software, the system automatically ejects the right magazine. To remove the left magazine using the Load/Unload command, you must:

1.Remove the right magazine.

2.Replace the right magazine with a magazine blank.

3.Issue the Load/Unload command again. The system will then eject the left magazine.

4.If you want to have a magazine in the right bay, replace the magazine blank in the right bay with a cartridge magazine.

Installing a Magazine

To install a magazine into the autoloader, use the following procedure.

1.Grasp the magazine by the handle with one hand and support it underneath with the other hand.

2.Slide the magazine into the magazine bay until it clicks.

Make sure that you position the magazine correctly. It should slide into the magazine bay smoothly. If you meet resistance, verify the orientation of the magazine.

The magazine is correctly installed when you feel it click into place and the front of the magazine is flush with the front panel. Left Mag Inserted or Right Mag Inserted appears on the LCD. The autoloader automatically proceeds to run an inventory.

NOTICE: Be careful not to turn the knob on the side of the magazine while the magazine is partially inserted into the autoloader. Doing so may cause damage to the magazine or the autoloader.

Manually Operating the Magazine

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Contents Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 Autoloader Users Guide Configuring the Autoloader Setting Ethernet Setting the Scsi IDSetting the IP Address Setting the Subnet MaskSetting an IP Gateway Setting the Time Setting the Snmp ServerSetting the Time Server Barcode Reader Scsi Barcode LengthEnter Getting Lost Passwords Setting MagazinesSetting Security Setting PasswordsBack to Contents Front Panel Diagnostic Tests Diagnostic Tests from the Front PanelSetting the Security Stopping a Diagnostic TestDiagnostics Using the Remote Management Unit Remote Management Unit Diagnostic TestsTechnical Assistance Online ServicesFtp.dell.com AutoTech ServiceTechnical Support Service Automated Order-Status ServiceBefore You Call Scsi Bus Requirements Installation OverviewInstallation Preparation AccessoriesProduct Overview Choosing a LocationUL Requirements Bar Code ReaderBack Panel Overview AccessoriesUnpacking the Autoloader Identifying Product ComponentsConnecting the Scsi and Power Cables Scsi cable Scsi terminator Power cableEthernet cable Scsi cable Scsi terminator Tape Drive Device Driver Installing the Device DriversClick Update Driver Preparing the Host and Verifying the ConnectionAutoloader Device Driver Enabling LUN Support in Linux Back to Contents Overview Enter Passwords Operators Panel FunctionalityLogout Using Cartridges Insert a Single CartridgeMoving a Single Cartridge Using Magazines and Magazine Blanks Ejecting a Single CartridgeInward Side of a Magazine Outward Side of a Magazine Installing a Magazine Ejecting a MagazineManually Operating the Magazine Magazines Viewing PowerVault 124T Autoloader StatusRunning an Inventory Viewing Status InformationViewing Tape Drive Version Viewing Firmware VersionViewing Element Status Viewing Tape Drive StatusNetwork Viewing Ethernet InformationMAC address IP addressViewing Status Information Default Username and PasswordRemote Management Unit Overview Opening the Remote Management UnitSystem Operations Options ConfigurationTime Display Feedback on PagesCleaning Tape CompressionBar Code Reader From the Configuration menu, click Networking Setting the MagazinesSetting the System Time Setting Network OptionsTo set the Client Authorization Control Setting Front Panel Security OptionsTo Set Network Configuration To set User AdministrationError Logs and Diagnostics Viewing Error or History LogsFirmware Library Operations Set to Home Characteristic Product Alone Physical SpecificationsAutoloader Performance Specifications Autoloader Environmental SpecificationsTape Drive Specifications Autoloader Power SpecificationsAutoloader Vibration Specifications Autoloader Shock SpecificationsBasic Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Suggested ActionBefore Contacting Customer Support Checking for Errors Operator Control Panel Error DisplayAutoloader Logs through RMU Autoloader Error DetailAutoloader Logs Autoloader Logs through OCPSystem Miscellaneous Error Types Message Error TypesStack/Global Data Corruption Error Types System Shutdown/Disruption Error TypesTCP/IP Stack and Task Error Types Tape Drive Error TypesDrive/Media Error Types Miscellaneous Error TypesLoader Task Error Types Code Update Error TypesScsi Server Task Error Types Picker/Magazine Servo Error Types Servo Elevator Hardware Error TypesServo Picker Hardware Error Types Servo Motor Error Types Magazine Hardware Error TypesSystem Event Types Front Panel Error Types Barcode Error TypesDiagnostic Error Types TapeAlert Logs through RMU TapeAlert LogsTapeAlert Logs through OCP TapeAlert InterpretationPage Page Page Returning the Autoloader for Service To prepare the autoloader for shipmentTo Remove the Autoloader from a Rack Packing the Autoloader