[. . . ] provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of ATL Products, Inc. is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law. TRADEMARK STATEMENT Prism Library Architecture, IntelliGrip, WebAdmin, and WebLibrarian are all trademarks of ATL Products, Inc. [. . . ] Pressing the Load Port button causes the load port to open, allowing you to insert or remove a tape cartridge. Pressing the Load Pack button prepares the library for load pack removal. Always press this button before opening the front door to access the load pack. The security level indicator displays the current security level of the GUI. There are five security levels: service (S), operator (O), user (U), import only (I), and locked (L). For more information about security levels, see "Changing the GUI Security Level" on page 49.
System status indicator Standby button Load Port button
Load Pack button
Security level indicator
Stop button
Pressing the Stop button cuts power to the library robotics, thus stopping all library activity. Pressing the Stop button a second time restores power to the library robotics.
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Horizontal Bar
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Table 5 describes each of the buttons on the horizontal bar.
Table 5 Horizontal Bar Buttons
Button Back button
Description Pressing this button moves you backward screen-by-screen through previously selected screens. Pressing this button moves you forward screen-by-screen through previously selected screens. Pressing this button returns you to the initial GUI screen (see figure 29 on page 42). Pressing these buttons adjusts the contrast of the GUI.
Forward button
Home button Contrast buttons ( and )
Main Display Area
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The main display area provides access to five tabbed screens through which you can issue commands to the library. Since the GUI is not large enough to display all five tabbed screens at once, the initial GUI screen displays only the first three screens (Overview, Tapes, and Operator). To scroll forward to the remaining screens (Service and Prism Router), press the right arrow button. To scroll backward through the screens, press the left arrow button.
Press this button Press this button to scroll to the to scroll to next tabs. previous tabs.
Back
PRODUCTS
Figure 30 Navigating through the GUI Screens
Forward Tapes
Home Operator
PRODUCTS
Back
Forward Tapes Test
Home Service Misc.
ATL
System Off-line
ATL
System Off-line
Overview
Operator Report
Drives
D00 ANF 120 Ready D02 empty Ready
Activity
Load Pack
P00 ANF146 P01 ANF147
Standby Load Port Load Pack
Standby
Statistics
Load Port Load Pack
Actuator
SysTest Library Results
SysTest Library
Initialize Nonvol Statistics
D01 ???Ready
D03 ANF 123 Ready
GRP empty
P02 ANF148 P03 ANF149
Auto Clean
Operate Axes
U
Stop
S
Stop
Service Calibrate
Initialize Nonvol Config
Change Password
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Table 6 describes each of the GUI screens.
Table 6 GUI Screens
Screen Overview Tapes
Description This screen provides an overview of the tape drives, robot activity, and load pack inventory. This screen displays the contents of the tape drives, storage bins, load packs, the gripper, and the load port. To use this screen, you must have Operator or Service access privileges. This screen contains reporting functions, system tests, and miscellaneous commands. This screen contains options related to the optional Prism FC210 Router. For information about these options, see the ATL Prism FC210 Router Addendum (PN 6331101).
Operator
Service
Prism Router
GUI Screens
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Figure 31 shows the commands that are available on the Overview, Tapes, Operator, and Service screens.
Figure 31 GUI Screens
Overview
Tapes
Operator
Service
Tape Drive Status Activity Load Pack
Drives Storage Load Pack Transport Load Port
Configure Library Configure Options Move Cartridges Inventory Tapes Calibrate Library Exercise Library Unload Drive Unload Imp/Exp
Statistics Actuator Sys Test Library Results Auto Clean Sys Test Library Operate Axes Service Calibrate Initialize Nonvol Statistics Initialize Nonvol Config. Change Password
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Obtaining Library Status
You can obtain library status from the Overview and Tapes screens.
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Overview Screen
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To open the Overview screen, press the Overview tab on the GUI. The Overview screen is divided into three sections (see figure 32): · · · Drives Activity Load Pack
Figure 32 Overview Screen
Back
PRODUCTS
Forward Tapes
Home Operator
Drive Cartridge number present
ATL
System Off-line
Overview
Drives
D00 ANF 120 Ready D02 empty Ready
Activity
Load Pack
P00 ANF146
Drive status
Standby Load Port Load Pack
D03 ANF 123 Ready
Bar code Writeenabled
P01 ANF147 D01 ??? [. . . ] Push the slide assembly tray back into the rack.
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Now that the slide assembly is properly installed and adjusted, you are ready to remove the P1000 from the shipping pallet and mount it in the rack (see "Removing a Rack-mount Library from the Pallet" on page 23).
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Glossary
A
actuators Robotic components that move inside the library to manipulate cartridges. These include the gripper, extension axis, vertical axis, and horizontal axis. automated tape library A robotic storage and retrieval system for tape cartridges.
B
bar code label The identification label on tape cartridges. [. . . ]