Sun Microsystems SL8500 manual HandBot Numbering

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HandBot Numbering

Robotics Interface Module

10.HandBots move to an empty slot detection area (the slot under the bar code insert, in the 3-cell array at the front of the customer interface module) to verify proximity sensor accuracy. During normal operation, if an empty slot is detected, the “empty slot detector” sensor is activated; non-labeled cartridges are also detected.

11.Belt-driven reach mechanism initializes by a wrist motion, pointing the hand to an aisle position, and reach components are then verified.

12.Gripper, reach, and scanner initialization is accomplished at the three cell array section:

a.If there is no cartridge in the gripper, the initialization continues.

b.If a cartridge is in the hand, the hand moves to the drop-off slot, the cartridge is placed in the slot, and gripper initialization continues.

Note – Cartridge drop-off slots are the bottom slots in the 3-cell arrays and the top fixed array slots under the PTP locations leading to a total of 16.

13.Hand points toward the rear of the library.

14.End status sent to HBC card.

Note – If any hand or robotic error cannot be resolved by error recovery routines, the entire HandBot must be replaced.

HandBot Numbering

Rails are numbered from 1 (top rail) to 4 (bottom rail). They are also designated as separate library storage modules (LSMs) within a library.

As examples:

Rails 1 and 2 can be designated LSMs for HSC, while rails number 3 and 4 can be designated LSMs for ACSLS.

If only one host exists, all rails become separate LSMs for that host.

See Appendix A, “Cartridge Slot Locations” for more details.

HandBots have the following numbering:

1.Library number (within a library complex)

2.Rail number – Rails are numbered 1 through 4, rail 1 is the top rail

3.Column number – Columns are “signed” numbers referenced from the customer interface module, where +1 is right of the center of the drive bays and -1 is to the left of the drive bays

4.Side number – Outer wall = 1, Inner wall = 2

12 StreamLine™ SL8500 Modular Library System User's Guide • March 2007

Revision K • 96154

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Sun Microsystems SL8500 manual HandBot Numbering, See Appendix A, “Cartridge Slot Locations” for more details