When the Alert Buzzer function is set to ON, the following message appears:
A l e r t b u z z e r
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5.2.3.5Hyper I/E
While hyper magazines are designed as
The SCSI subsystems are divided into four types:
•Media Changing System (i.e. robotic system)
•Storage System (i.e. slots)
•Import/Export system (i.e. mail slots)
•Data Transfer System (i.e. drives)
To turn OFF the Hyper I/E function, follow the steps below.
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When the Hyper I/E function is set to OFF, the following message appears:
H y p e r I / E
i s p r o h i b i t e d
Since hyper magazines retain their attributes as storage elements while the Hyper I/E mode is set to ON, the control software may treat a hyper magazine as an import/export component.
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