HP SW TL881 DLT Mini-Lib/1 Compaq TL881 MiniLibrary System Users Guide (May 19 - Page 31

MiniLibrary Base Module, Screen, Escape, Enter, Note 1, Notes

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Operation 2-5 Table 2-1 Control Panel Button Functions continued Screen Escape Enter s Note 1 t Note 1 At Fault N/A Clears Soft N/A N/A Screen Errors Notes: 1 There is an auto-repeat feature for the s and t buttons. When the user presses either button for more than one-half second, the control panel behaves as if the user were pressing and releasing the button about four times per second. This effect stops when the user releases the button. 2 This button is sampled during power-up while all control panel LEDs are on. If it is depressed during that time, the system updates its geometry; that is, it checks for the presence and location of all modules and remaps all media. Use this method when removing or installing a module permanently. 3 These buttons are sampled during power-up. If both are depressed during that time, the system clears low-power memory. Use this procedure only when low-power data is corrupted. Clearing low-power memory erases all log information, such as configuration history, error history, and statistics. In addition, the system time, date and password information is erased and must be re-entered. MiniLibrary Base Module Figure 2-3 shows the front panel of the MiniLibrary Base Module. The panel includes a power switch and the Control Panel, which has pushbuttons, LED indicators, and a display. Use Cleaner Drive Fault LFoaaudlet r Figure 2-3. MiniLibrary Base Module Front Panel SHR-1195

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Operation
2-5
Table 2-1
Control Panel Button Functions
continued
Screen
Escape
Enter
s
Note 1
t
Note 1
At Fault
Screen
N/A
Clears Soft
Errors
N/A
N/A
Notes:
1
There is an auto-repeat feature for the
s
and
t
buttons. When the user presses either
button for more than one-half second, the control panel behaves as if the user were
pressing and releasing the button about four times per second. This effect stops when the
user releases the button.
2
This button is sampled during power-up while all control panel LEDs are on. If it is
depressed during that time, the system updates its geometry; that is, it checks for the
presence and location of all modules and remaps all media. Use this method when
removing or installing a module permanently.
3
These buttons are sampled during power-up. If
both
are depressed during that time, the
system clears low-power memory. Use this procedure only when low-power data is
corrupted. Clearing low-power memory erases all log information, such as configuration
history, error history, and statistics. In addition, the system time, date and password
information is erased and must be re-entered.
MiniLibrary Base Module
Figure 2–3 shows the front panel of the MiniLibrary Base Module. The panel
includes a power switch and the Control Panel, which has pushbuttons, LED
indicators, and a display.
SHR-1195
Use
Cleaner
Drive
Fault
Loader
Fault
Figure 2-3.
MiniLibrary Base Module Front Panel