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Power system, Cartridge access port – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Overview of the Tape Library

SL500 (M852x) Tape Library Installation and User’s Guide541531-010

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Power System

Power System

The base unit has one standard power supply. A second supply can be ordered and

installed to provide redundant power to the module components. Each supply should

be plugged into a separate circuit and powered on to provide redundant power. If one

supply fails, the second supply automatically provides power.
A single power switch on the back of the tape library is used to power on or power off

all the power supplies in the rack:

!

The ON position is 1.

!

The OFF position is 0.

Cartridge Access Port

The cartridge access port (CAP) can be used to add cartridges to the tape library, or

remove cartridges from the tape library without interrupting normal robotic operation.

The CAP in the base module has one five slot magazine; the CAP in the drive

expansion module has two five slot magazines.
Although the CAPs are not physically connected, they are logically connected. If any of

the CAPs are open, the CAP LED on the keypad will be on, alerting the operator to

take action to close the CAP. If all of the CAPs are closed, the CAP LED will be off.
You can use the keypad on the robotics unit to issue a command for the robot to

unlock the CAP.
The CAP has two settings, ALLOW and PREVENT. ALLOW is the default setting after

you power on or reset the tape library. The following table shows how these settings

affect the CAPs.

CAP Condition

ALLOW

PREVENT

All of the CAPs are

closed.

When you press the CAP

button all of the CAPs in the

rack will open.
The library firmware turns on

the CAP LED.

When you press the CAP

button, the action is ignored

and all the CAPs remain

closed.

Any of the CAPs

are open.

When you press the CAP

button, any CAP that is not

open in the rack will open.

When you press the CAP

button, the action is ignored

and all of the CAPs remain

in their individual current

state of open or closed.

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