Input modes, Selecting predefined values, Input – Dell TL2000 User Manual

Page 35: Modes, Selecting, Predefined, Values

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v

The

Clean

LED

will

only

be

lit

when

a

cleaning

REQUIRED

has

been

issued

by

the

drive.

The

LED

will

be

turned

OFF

after

a

successful

drive

cleaning

operation.

v

The

Attention

LED

will

indicate

one

of

the

following

conditions.

Problem

Action

Required

Bad

media

1.

Go

to

Monitor

Inventory

to

locate

the

defective

cartridge.

2.

Move

the

defective

cartridge

to

the

I/O

Station.

(Operator

Control

Panel:

Control

Move

Cartridges

).

3.

Open

the

I/O

Station

to

remove

the

defective

cartridge.

(Operator

Control

Panel:

Control

Open

I/O

).

Drive

sled

issues

Do

one

of

the

following:

-

Install

a

drive

sled

(see

“Replacing

a

Tape

Drive

Sled”

on

page

10-3).

-

Modify

or

resubmit

Logical

Library

setting

(Operator

Control

Panel:

Configure

Logical

Libraries

or

Web

User

Interface:

Configure

Library

Logical

Libraries

).

-

Restore

defaults

(Operator

Control

Panel:

Configure

Restore

Defaults

or

Web

User

Interface:

Configure

Library

Restore

Defaults

).

-

Redundant

power

supply

failed

Complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Replace

the

failed

power

supply

(see

“Replacing

a

Power

Supply”

on

page

10-7).

2.

Cycle

library

power.

Power

supply

fan

failure

Replace

the

power

supply.

v

The

Error

LED

will

be

lit

when

there

is

an

unrecoverable

(i.e.

hard)

drive

or

library

failure.

This

will

happen

at

the

same

time

the

hard

error

message

is

displayed

on

the

screen

and

the

LED

will

remain

lit

until

the

error

state

is

resolved.

Note:

From

the

Operator

Control

Panel,

run

Service

Library

Verify

.

If

Library

Verify

runs

without

error,

the

Error

LED

will

be

turned

off.

If

the

error

persists,

recycle

power.

Input

Modes

There

are

several

ways

to

enter

values

in

the

different

menu

items.

These

values

are

selectable

predefined

values,

toggle

values

(for

example,

ON/OFF)

and

numerical

values

like

network

addresses.

Selecting

Predefined

Values

1.

To

set

the

predefined

values,

press

the

SELECT

button

to

select

the

menu

item.

2.

Using

the

UP

and

DOWN

buttons,

select

one

of

the

various

predefined

values

for

that

item.

3.

As

soon

as

the

Operator

Control

Panel

display

shows

the

correct

value,

press

the

SELECT

button

to

apply

the

value.

Chapter

2.

User

Interfaces

2-3

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