Using magazines and magazine blanks, Ejecting a single cartridge – Dell PowerVault 124T User Manual
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If you select an empty location, No Source Tape appears on the LCD. Choose a different location.
If you select a location that is already occupied, Destination Full appears on the LCD. Choose a different location.
Ejecting a Single Cartridge
When you want to remove a single cartridge from the autoloader, you can specify the cartridge you want by bar code or location, or choose the
cartridge currently in the tape drive.
To eject a cartridge by bar code:
NOTE: This function is only allowed if the bar code reader is enabled.
1. From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.
2. From the Commands submenu, scroll to Eject, and then press Enter.
3. From the Eject submenu, scroll to Tape → Mailslot, and then press Enter.
4. Scroll to By Barcode.
A bar code label appears.
5. Scroll to the label that corresponds to the cartridge you want to eject. Press Enter.
To eject a cartridge by location:
1. From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.
2. From the Commands submenu, scroll to Eject, and then press Enter.
3. From the Eject submenu, scroll to Tape → Mailslot, and then press Enter.
4. Scroll to By Location.
Slots that are occupied by a data cartridge are indicated by an asterisk (*). A slot assigned for and occupied by a cleaning cartridge will be
indicated by an at sign (@). An empty slot assigned to a cleaning cartridge will be indicated by an exclamation point (!). Scroll to the slot
containing the cartridge you want to eject.
5. Press Enter.
The cartridge you want is ejected from the media door (mailslot).
To eject a cartridge from the tape drive:
1. From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.
2. From the Commands submenu, scroll to Eject, and then press Enter.
3. From the Eject submenu, scroll to Tape → Mailslot, and then press Enter.
4. Scroll to From Drive, and then press Enter.
The cartridge you want is ejected from the media door (mailslot).
Using Magazines and Magazine Blanks
Inward Side of a Magazine