Acf notes – IBM 3590 User Manual

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Automatic

Cartridges that are put into the magazine are automatically fed into
the drive loader one after another until the entire magazine is
processed.

System

Cartridges that are put into the magazine are fed to the drive loader
one after another under the attaching system’s command. This
continues until the entire magazine is processed.

Note:

Not all hosts support System mode.

Random and Random 2-LUN

Operates as a small library. All cartridge moves are made under the
attaching system’s commands. Cartridges may be accessed and
re-accessed in any order. Random mode is supported only on Model
B11. Random 2-LUN mode is supported by Models E11 and B11.

Note:

Not all hosts support Random mode.

ACF Notes

These note items are general in nature and cover many or all modes. Rather
than repeating these notes in each mode description, they are shown here and
referenced from the mode descriptions.

1.

When the magazine is removed from the ACF, it is automatically locked.
When the magazine is placed in the ACF, it is automatically unlocked. If
ACF Random mode is to be used, the operator must press the magazine
lock button.

2.

In Random mode, a cartridge that is returned to the magazine is placed in
the import position, to be available for reuse by the attaching host.

3.

In Manual, Automatic, Accumulate, and System mode, a cartridge that is
returned to the magazine is placed in the export position.

4.

To reuse a cartridge exported in the priority cell, either remove and
reinsert the cartridge or push the cartridge back to the import position.
Then, select Start on the Operator Panel.

5.

The feed mechanism for the ACF can access cartridges only in the import
position.

6.

If the ACF is disabled, the operator presses Start on the operator panel.
The ACF returns to the disabled state with no magazine in the ACF. Also
when there is no cartridge in the import position in either the magazine or
in the priority cell. This does not change the position of any cartridge. This
does not constitute an error, and no error status is returned.

7.

If, while unloading a cartridge to the magazine, the destination cell is
occupied, the ACF tries to unload the cartridge to the priority cell. (See
Note 9 on page 57.)

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