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Shipping the jukebox -17 – HP Optical Jukeboxes User Manual

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Chapter 1

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Setting up the Jukebox

Moving or Shipping the Jukebox

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Shipping the Jukebox

1. Unmount any optical disk surfaces in the jukebox if necessary.

See your computer operating system, or software application
documentation for instruction on how to unmount optical disks.

2. Eject all disks from the jukebox.

If you will be replacing the disks into this jukebox after shipment, it
is recommended that you label the disks at this time to at least show
their slot location inside the jukebox. This will aid the setup at the
new location.

Refer to your jukebox application software documentation for
instructions on how to eject disks from the jukebox. If you will be
manually ejecting disks, refer to “Ejecting a Disk Cartridge From the
Jukebox” on page 3-10.
To label disks so that the labeling will not
cause problems in the jukebox, refer to “Labeling an Optical Disk
Cartridge” on page 2-4.

CAUTION

Failure to eject a disk from the optical drive prior to moving the jukebox
could result in damage to the optical drive mechanism.

Failure to remove all disks from the storage slots in the jukebox could
result in damage to the jukebox.

CAUTION

Do not turn off power to the jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is
inactive. Removing power from a SCSI peripheral when the bus is active
can result in data loss and/or indeterminate bus states. Check your host
system manuals for information about checking the SCSI bus status.

If your computer is connected to a LAN, ensure that other users on the
LAN are not accessing the jukebox.

3. Switch the jukebox standby/on switch to STANDBY (see “2” on Figure

1-1).

The disk transport mechanism will lower to the chassis when power
is turned off. The position at the bottom of the chassis is correct for
insertion of the shipping screw (inserted in Step 6).

4. Remove the power cord from the wall/floor receptacle and the SCSI

cable from the jukebox rear panel (see “1” and “3” on Figure 1-1).