HP SW TL881 DLT Mini-Lib/1 Compaq TL881 MiniLibrary System Users Guide (May 19 - Page 36
Starting the System, Front Panel and Media Locks, Display Messages, Power-On Self Test Screen
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2-10 Compaq TL881 Minilibrary System Users Guide Front Panel and Media Locks To avoid accidental interruption of system operation by entering the Menu Mode or removing cartridges while the host is accessing the system, the front panel and the media for each module may be electronically locked. When the front panel of the Expansion Unit is locked, you can only enter the Menu Mode after entering a 4-digit code. That is, when the Default Screen is displayed, pressing the Enter button does not invoke the Menu Mode until you enter the code. The front panel of a MiniLibrary Base Module or a Data Unit cannot be unlocked without using the Security submenu on the Expansion Unit to unlock it. All MiniLibrary Base Module and Data Unit front panels are locked by default when connected to a Expansion Unit. Media located in any or all modules may be locked and unlocked using the Security submenu on the Expansion Unit. When the media are locked, you can only remove media after unlocking the module from the Expansion Unit using the Security submenu. Procedures for locking and unlocking front panels and media are described later in this chapter. Starting the System NOTE: When powering up the MiniLibrary, power must be applied to the Expansion Unit either simultaneously with or after the other modules. If the Expansion Unit is powered on first, its inventory of modules may be incorrect, and the contents of some or all of the modules will be inaccessible to the system and to the host. Display Messages The display on the control panel is capable of displaying four lines of 20 characters each, to allow the use of easy-to-understand messages. Many of these messages and their functions are described in this chapter. Those displays that are described in other chapters are cross-referenced here as well. Power-On Self Test Screen When power is first applied to the module, a series of power-on self test (POST) diagnostics are performed. During POST execution, the model number of the module, the firmware revision, the status or result of the test in progress and the current date and time are displayed on the control panel as shown in Figure 2-7: