Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operator’s Guide 6241102-02 Ver. 2, Rel.
Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operator’s Guide, 6241102-02, Ver. 2, Rel. 2, August 2001. Printed in the USA. ATL Products, Inc. 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. ATL Products, Inc. may revise this publication from time to time without notice. Quantum|ATL is the generally known alternative designation of ATL Products, Inc.
Contents Preface Chapter 1 ix Introduction 1 Overview ................................................................................................. 1 Library Numbering Conventions .................................................. 3 Operator Accessible Components........................................................ 6 Control Panel .................................................................................... 6 Load Port......................................................................
Contents Removing Power from the Library ............................................. 16 Working With Tape Cartridges................................................... 17 Turning the Interior Light On or Off........................................... 22 Using the Control Panel Menus ......................................................... 23 Entering Menu Mode .................................................................... 23 Menu Navigation .........................................................
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Figures Figure 1 Library .................................................................................. 2 Figure 2 100 Cartridge Model........................................................... 4 Figure 3 68 Cartridge Model............................................................. 5 Figure 4 Control Panel ....................................................................... 6 Figure 5 Load Port..............................................................................
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Tables Table 1 Controls on the Control Panel........................................... 7 Table 2 Default Tape Drive SCSI Address .................................. 30 Table 3 Tape Drive Locations ....................................................... 32 Table 4 Tape Drive Locations ....................................................... 41 Table 5 Status Messages................................................................. 48 Table 6 Other Problems .........................................
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Preface The Quantum|ATL 7100 Series library (library) is the automated storage and retrieval component of an automated tape library system. It contains up to seven tape drives and is capable of storing a maximum of 96 tape cartridges in a Fixed Storage Array (FSA). An operator-accessible load port at the front of the library can hold an additional four tape cartridges for a maximum total of 100. Audience This document was written for operators of the library.
Preface Notational Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Caution: Note: Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are included to prevent damage to equipment. Notes emphasize important information related to the main topic. Warning: Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury. This manual uses the following: • Right side of the library — Refers to the right side as you face the component being described.
Preface Related Documents Documents related to the library are shown below: Document No Document Title Document Description 6241101 Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Facilities Planning and Installation Guide Describes facility preparation and provides the procedures for first-time installation of the library. 6241104 Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Diagnostic Software User’s Manual Provides procedures for installing and using the Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Diagnostic Software.
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Chapter 1 1 Introduction This chapter contains a brief description of the Quantum|ATL 7100 Series library (library) and each of the operator-accessible components. Overview 1 The library is an automated tape storage and retrieval system (see figure 1). It accomodates up to seven tape drives and is capable of storing a maximum of 96 tape cartridges in a Fixed Storage Array (FSA).
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Figure 1 Library Load port (open) (4 additional cartridges) Fixed Storage Array (FSA) (96 cartridge bins) Control Panel Door handle Gripping mechanism (gripper) Vertical carriage Tape drives (7) Horizontal carriage (Left-side cosmetic panel removed) 2 Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operator’s Guide (Front)
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview A host computer communicates with the library through a SCSI interface using the SCSI-2 medium changer command set. In a typical operation, the robotics receive a command from the host computer to transfer a tape cartridge from one FSA component to another (storage bin, tape drive, and load port). To transfer a cartridge, a gripping mechanism aligns itself with the designated tape cartridge and “picks” it from the FSA component.
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Figure 2 100 Cartridge Model Fixed Storage Array (FSA) bins 4 Load port bins Bin 72 Bin 0 Bin 24 Bin 48 Bin 1 Bin 25 Bin 49 Bin 73 Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 26 Bin 50 Bin 74 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 27 Bin 51 Bin 75 Bin 4 Bin 28 Bin 52 Bin 76 Bin 5 Bin 29 Bin 53 Bin 77 Bin 6 Bin 30 Bin 54 Bin 78 Bin 7 Bin 31 Bin 55 Bin 79 Bin 8 Bin 32 Bin 56 Bin 80 Bin 9 Bin 33 Bin 57 Bin 81 Bin 10 Bin 34 Bin 58 Bin 82 Bin 11 Bin 35 Bin 59 Bin 83 Bin 12 Bin
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Figure 3 shows the numbering convention for the “68 cartridge model”.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Operator Accessible Components Control Panel 1 1 The control panel (figure 4) is located on the right side at the front of the library. Its features are described in table 1.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Table 1 Controls on the Control Panel Control Library Function OPEN The OPEN button opens the load port door providing access to the four loading bins. When pressed, the following occurs: (load port) 1. 2. 3. CLOSE (load port) The CLOSE button closes the load port door. When pressed, the following occurs: 1. 2. 3. 4. STANDBY Park the robotics (green indicator blinks). Unlock and open the load port door (green indicator illuminated).
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Control Library Function FAULT The FAULT indicator illuminates when the library has an error condition. The SDA displays the name of the error condition. For a listing and detailed description of all status messages shown in the SDA, see chapter 3, Operator Troubleshooting. (Indicator) This is a 16-character, 2-line liquid crystal display (LCD) display. It displays status messages that describe the operating state of the library.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Figure 5 Load Port Load port (closed) (View port) Load port (open) Cartridge (Closes to left) Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operator’s Guide 9
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components 1 Front Door The front door accesses the library interior for manually loading/ unloading tape cartridges (typically done by field service engineers during maintenance procedures). For safety purposes, an interlock switch removes power from the robotics equipment when the door is opened. Always press the STANDBY button to open any library door. Do not open until the STANDBY indicator blinks, then becomes solid.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Storage Array Door 1 The storage array door is used for bulk loading and unloading of cartridges (see figure 7). For safety purposes, an interlock switch removes power from the robotics equipment when the door is opened. Always press the STANDBY button to open any library door. The FAULT indicator flashes until the current command is completed. Wait until the STANDBY indicator is on solid and System Off-line is displayed before opening the door.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Drive Access Door 1 The drive access door (see figure 8) is intended for use by field service engineers and is not normally used by operators. For safety purposes, an interlock switch removes power from the robotics equipment when the door is opened. Always press the STANDBY button to open any library door. The FAULT indicator flashes until the current command is completed.
Chapter 1 Introduction Operator Accessible Components Rear Panel 1 The rear panel of the library contains the AC power switch, AC power receptacle and the communication ports for the host, tape drives and diagnostic PC (see figure 9). The operator’s only responsibility concerning the rear panel is to verify the cables are properly connected and to turn library power on or off with the AC power switch.
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Chapter 2 Operating the Library 2 This chapter describes the following basic library features: • Operating procedures • Adding or removing tape cartridges • Using the control panel Operating Procedures Applying Power to the Library 2 2 To apply power to the library: 1 Verify the following: • Front door and load port are closed • All outer panels are attached • All back panel connections are secured 2 At the back panel, set the AC power switch to the I (on) position.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures 3 After several seconds, verify that SDA shows System On-line. Note: Placing the Library Online 2 System On-line is only displayed if the library powerup state is configured for On-line. Otherwise, System Off-line is displayed. To place the library online: 1 With the library power applied and the SDA showing System Off-line, press the control panel STANDBY button. 2 Verify that System On-line is displayed in the SDA.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures Working With Tape Cartridges 2 Applying Bar Code Labels to Cartridges 2 A bar code label is the identification for the cartridge. Apply a bar code label to all cartridges used in the library. When applying: • Only use the bar code labels provided with the library. • Apply the bar code label to the front face (see figure 10).
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures 2 Press the load port OPEN button and verify the indicator begins blinking. (It may take several seconds for the load port door to automatically open.) Caution: Mechanical hazards could be exposed when the load port is partially open or closed. Do not attempt to insert hands or fingers into the load port opening at any time. 3 With the load port door open, place the tape cartridge(s) in any available bin (see figure 11).
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures 2 Removing Tape Cartridges from the Load Port To remove a tape cartridge from the load port: Note: Use the view port to determine if the load port contains tape cartridges to be removed. 1 When tape cartridges are ready to be removed, press the load port OPEN button and verify the indicator is blinking. (It may be several seconds before the load port door automatically opens.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures large number of cartridges. In this situation, you can load or unload the cartridges through the storage array door. Caution: DO NOT USE CompacTape I, CompacTape IIor CompacTape IIIXT tape cartridges in this library. To bulk load or unload cartridges through the storage array door: 1 If loading cartridges, verify all cartridges have a bar code label. Note: Use the bar code labels provided with the library.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures Figure 12 Tape Cartridge Orientation Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operator’s Guide 21
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Operating Procedures Note: The load port bins are keyed to ensure that tape cartridges are inserted in the proper orientation. Fixed storage array bins inside the library, however, are not keyed, and you MUST ensure that cartridges are loaded in the proper orientation. 5 When finished, close the storage array door. 6 Press the control panel STANDBY button, and verify that System On-line is displayed in the SDA.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Figure 13 Turning the Interior Light On/Off Interior light Power switch (opens to right) Using the Control Panel Menus Entering Menu Mode 2 To enter menu mode: 2 1 Press the control panel STANDBY button, and verify the SDA displays System Off-line. 2 Press the SELECT button to enter menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Menu: Configuration Menu Navigation 2 In menu mode, the Status Display Area (SDA) displays two lines: Line 1 Line 2 The upper line (line 1) of the display is passive. It shows the name of the current menu or submenu. The lower line (line 2) is the active line and shows the items that can be selected from the current menu. Each item on the menu is either a submenu or a function.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Figure 14 Menu Structure Main Menu Configuration Inquiry SCSI Address Power-Up State Num of Drives Auto Clean Retries Auto Load Language Set View Auto Inventory No Barcode Scan Emulate Exabyte 4/52 Identity Temperature Det Exit Menu Drive Control Calibration Unload Clean Exit Menu Cal All Cal Storage Cal Drives Cal Load Port Exit Menu System Test Robot Control Diagnostics Random Shuffle Random /No Scan Pick Each Bin Pick All Report Resu
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Figure 15 Menu Navigation Example Main menu function “Configuration” Status Display Menu: Description SELECT — Select the “Configuration” menu Configuration Menu: Configurati Inquiry SCSI Address.. Power-Up State Num of Drives.. Submenu function “Auto Clean” Switch Menu: Configurati Auto Clean..
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 2 Exiting from menu mode: fast method 1 If the results of an operation are displayed in the SDA, press the ↑ or ↓ button to clear the SDA. Note: If the results of an operation are displayed in the SDA, the quick method of exiting menu mode is not available until the results are cleared. 2 From anywhere in the menus, press the SELECT button and the ↑ or ↓ button simultaneously.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Performing a Library Self-Test 2 This option performs a complete self-test of the library. 1 Press and release the control panel STANDBY button, and verify the SDA shows Off-line. 2 To enter menu mode, press and release the SELECT button. Verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu: Configuration.. 3 Press the ↓ button until Diagnostics is displayed in the SDA: Menu: Diagnostics..
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Setting the Library SCSI Address 2 The SCSI address of the library can be set using the SCSI Address/ Robotics submenus. Note: The default SCSI address for the library is 0 (zero). Note: SCSI address 7 is typically reserved for the host controller. 1 Enter the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 8 Exit the menu mode. Note: Setting a Tape Drive SCSI Address 2 Table 2 Default Tape Drive SCSI Address After changing the SCSI address of the library, one of two things must happen to set the new SCSI ID: the host controller must issue a “SCSI Bus Reset,” or the library must be powered off and on again. The SCSI Address/ Drive function is used to set the SCSI address of tape drives in the library.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 2 Press the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configuration Inquiry ↓ button to bypass the Inquiry menu and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: 3 Use the Menu:Configuration SCSI Address 4 Press the SELECT button again to choose SCSI Address and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:SCSI Addres Robotics 5 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Robotics submen
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Table 3 Tape Drive Locations Tape Drive Number Physical Location Drive 0 top drive Drive 1 second drive Drive 2 third drive Drive 3 fourth drive Drive 4 fifth drive Drive 5 sixth drive Drive 6 bottom drive 7 With the proper drive number displayed on line 2, press the SELECT button and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Drive 0 SCSI ID 0 8 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to navigate to the SCSI ID for the selected driv
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Defining the Library Power-Up State 2 The condition of the library after power-up, self-tests and initialization can be defined as either On-line or standby (Off-line). The default is On-line. To change the power-up state: 1 Enter the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Enabling/Disabling the Auto Clean Option 2 The automatic drive cleaning feature has two modes of drive cleaning support: • Auto clean enabled • Auto clean disabled In disabled mode, drive cleaning is enabled by the System Administrator at the host computer. Although the library unit will internally track cleaning tape cartridge movement and use, the library unit provides no cleaning support in this mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 3 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Inquiry, SCSI Address, and Power-Up State menus and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configuration Auto Clean 4 With Auto Clean displayed on line 2 of the SDA, press the SELECT button and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Auto Clean Enabled 5 With the desired option displayed on line 2, press the SELECT button. 6 Exit the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 5 With Retries displayed on line 2 of the SDA, press the SELECT button and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Retries Enabled Note: Retries Enabled is the default. If you want to disable this feature, proceed to step 6. Otherwise, exit the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 4 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Inquiry, SCSI Address, Power- Up State, Number of Drives, Auto Clean, and Retries menus and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configurati Auto Load 5 With Auto Load displayed on line 2 of the SDA, press the SELECT button and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Auto Load Disabled Note: Auto Load Disabled is the default. If you want to enable this feature, proceed to step 6.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus To change the SDA language: 1 Enter the menu mode. 2 Press the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 4 Use the ↓ button to bypass the Inquiry, SCSI Address, Power- Up State, Auto Clean, Retries, Auto Load, and Language sub menus and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configurati Set View 5 With Set View displayed on line 2 of the SDA, press the SELECT button and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Set View Contrast 9 6 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to navigate to the desired contrast.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Cleaning a Drive 2 You can use the drive clean option to clean a drive when autocleaning is disabled or additional cleaning is required for a drive (see Enabling/Disabling the Auto Clean Option on page 34 for a description of the auto clean option. 1 Enter the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 9 When the following is displayed in the SDA, exit the menu mode.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 3 Press the SELECT button to choose the Diagnostics menu and verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Diagnostics Home All ↓ button twice to bypass the Home All and Selftest All submenus. Then verify the following is displayed in the SDA: 4 Press the Menu:Diagnostics Status Actuator 5 Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to scroll to the function that you want to display (Status Actuator or Status Sensor).
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus Performing an Inventory 2 This feature allows you to perform an inventory of the cartridges contained in the library. The inventory information is written to system RAM. Note: Inventory information is maintained in system RAM and is not retained if the system power is removed. To perform an inventory: 1 Enter the menu mode. Verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu: Configuration..
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus 5 With Inventory displayed on line 2, press the SELECT button. Note: With a full library, the inventory takes less than three minutes if all cartridges are properly bar code labeled. The actual inventory time takes longer if the library is not completely full or if any of the cartridges are not properly labeled. When the library is full of unlabeled cartridges, the inventory may take over 27 minutes.
Chapter 2 Operating the Library Using the Control Panel Menus To configure 4/52 Identity Mode: 1 Enter the menu mode. 2 Press the SELECT button to choose the Configuration menu. 3 Verify the following is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configurati Inquiry 4 Press the ↓ button until 4/52 Identity is displayed in the SDA: Menu:Configurati 4/52 Identity..
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Chapter 3 3 Operator Troubleshooting This chapter provides explanations of status messages displayed in the control panel Status Display Area (SDA) as well as the associated action necessary (if any) to rectify specific problems. Status Messages 3 Table 5 lists of all status messages displayed in the SDA. The status message column shows the two lines of the SDA. If there is only one line of text in the message, it is displayed on line 1.
Chapter 3 Operator Troubleshooting Status Messages Table 5 Status Messages Status Message Description/Action System On-line. The library is online and ready to communicate with the host computer. System Off-line. The library is offline and ready to accept commands from the diagnostic PC (DIAG port) or enter the control panel menu mode. Going On-line... Please Wait. The library is transitioning from offline to online but must complete a command that is (currently) executing.
Chapter 3 Operator Troubleshooting Other Problems Other Problems 3 In addition to the status messages described in table 6, there are other problems that may occur. Some of the problems and the steps to resolve them are listed in table 6. Note: Coordinate your troubleshooting efforts with the System Administrator. Note: For a problem not listed in table 6, notify your FSE. Table 6 Other Problems Problem Resolution A tape drive is not ejecting the cartridges properly.
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Appendix A 0 Regulatory Statements FCC Statement 0 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Appendix A Regulatory Statements Industry Canada (Digital Apparatus) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Appendix A Regulatory Statements Notice for USA and Canada Only Notice for USA and Canada Only 0 If shipped to USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified below for 100-120 V operation. If shipped to Canada, use the CSA CERTIFIED power cord specified below for 100-120V operation. Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5-15P configuration) Cord Type: SJT, three 16 AWG (1.5 mm2) or 18 AWG (1.0 mm2) wires Length Maximum 15 feet (4.
Appendix A Regulatory Statements Laser Statement Laser Statement Class 1 Laser Product 0 0 CAUTION: With all panels and enclosures in place, this product is rated as a Class I laser product. The bar code scanner inside this product, however, is a Class II laser. Avoid exposure to the laser light emitted from the bar code scanner. Do not stare into the beam. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous exposure.
Appendix A Regulatory Statements Battery Statement ¡ATENCIÓN! El uso de los controles o ajustes para realizar procedimientos que no son especificados puede provocar una situación peligrosa. Luokan 1 Laserlaite 0 ATTENZIONE: Questo prodotto emette una luce laser di Classe II. NON guardare il facsio di luce ed evitare di esporsi alla fonte del laser. Il fascio di luce laser h emesso dal dispositivo di scansione del codice a barre.
Appendix A Regulatory Statements Battery Statement ATTENTION 0 Ce produit contient une batterie au lithium. Le composant Dallas DS12B887 de la carte mère contient une batterie au lithium. Le lithium peut être considéré comme un produit dangereux. Rejetez cette batterie selon les règlements locaux, régionaux ou fédéraux. ACHTUNG 0 Dieses Produkt enthält eine Lithium-Batterie. Der Dallas Halbleiter DS12B887 auf der Hauptplatine enthält eine Lithium-Batterie.
Glossary A actuators Robotic components that move inside the library to manipulate cartridges. These include the gripper, extension axis, vertical and horizontal axes. automated tape library A robotic storage and retrieval system for tape cartridges. B bar code A printed pattern of vertical bars of varying widths used for computerized inventory control. bar code label The identification label on tape cartridges.
Glossary extension axis assembly Mounted onto the vertical axis, the extension axis assembly consists of the gripper assembly and the horizontal axis on which the gripper assembly is mounted. extension axis belt The drive belt connecting the extension motor/gearbox to the gripper. F FCC Class A Standard established by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission governing electromagnetic emissions in a commercial environment. FSA Fixed Storage Array.
Glossary O off-line Ready for communication with a diagnostic computer. on-line Ready for communications with a host. P PC Personal computer. pick The act of removing a cartridge from one location in preparation for placing it in another location. place The act of placing a cartridge in a location after it has been picked from another location. PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory.
Glossary V vertical belt The drive belt connecting the vertical motor to the vertical axis assembly. vertical carriage assembly The crossbar and linear bearings mounted on the vertical rails and all components mounted on the crossbar. Z 60 ZIF connector Zero Insertion Force connector.
Index A F Actuator status menu 41 Fixed Storage Array ix, 1 Adjusting the display area contrast menu 38 Front door 10 bin numbering 3 Auto clean option menu 34 Auto load feature menu 36 I C Inventory elapsed time 44 Cleaning a drive menu 40 menu 43 Contrast, adjusting 38 Control panel 6 L D Language languages supported 38 Diagnostics 28 Digital Linear Tapes 1 Display, contrast settings 39 status display area language menu 37 Library placing online 16 Quantum|ATL 7100 Series Library Operato
Index taking offline 16 Light, turning on/off 22 Load port 8 removing tape cartridges 19 M R Rear panel 13 Retry option menu 35 S Menu mode 23 entering 23 SCSI address menu setting/changing drive 30 exiting 24 navigation 24 setting/changing library 29 SCSI II specification xi SCSI interface 3 Self-test 28 N Numbering of bins and tape drives 3 T Tape cartridge O removing 19 Operator accessible components control panel 6 Tape drive cleaning 40 front door 10 load port 8 rear panel 13 Operator tr