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[. . . ] NEXT HEWLETT-PACKARD SURESTORE 125EX OPTICAL JUKEBOX USER'S GUIDE Edition 1 JUMP CONTENTS INDEX PRINT Manufacturing Part Number: HP Part No. C1118-90000 Greeley, CO USA © Copyright August 1999 1 NOTICE This document contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. NEXT PREVIOUS Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this printed material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. [. . . ] On - When a Rotate Mailslot command is received (either from the control panel or from the host), the mailslot is toggled open or closed. INDEX 33-39 40 Not used Used by service personnel only. Changing these configurations may result in an inoperable jukebox. 24 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX Table 3-1: Configurations Number Function Default Settings 41 Forces the optical drive to execute a verify after every write ON ON - Write verify is forced. OFF - The drive may write verify or not, depending on how they are manually configured or how they are configured by the jukebox application software. 42-65 66 Not used Used by service personnel only. Changing these configurations may result in an inoperable jukebox. JUMP CONTENTS INDEX 25 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX RETRIEVING INFORMATION LOGGED BY THE JUKEBOX Figure 3-10: Menu Tree - Retrieving Information JUMP CONTENTS INDEX 26 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX You can display information about the operations of the jukebox by using the INFO * option. If you select any log except 4 (drive cartridge loads), the log information displays immediately. If you select log 4, DRIVE 1 displays and you can press ENTER for Drive 1 information. If your jukebox has two optical drives, you can press NEXT (DRIVE 2 displays) and ENTER to access Drive 2 information. JUMP 5. Description 1 4 5 9 Firmware revision of the jukebox Total cartridge loads for the drive. Operation hours (power on time) Total moves and move attempts by the disk transport mechanism. 27 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX Table 3-2: Information Logs No. 17 Optical drive 2 SCSI ID (if installed) Other logs are used by service. JUMP CONTENTS INDEX 28 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX CHANGING SCSI IDS Figure 3-11: Menu Tree - Changing SCSI IDs JUMP CONTENTS INDEX 29 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX The jukebox controller uses two SCSI IDs if your jukebox has one drive and three IDs if your jukebox has two drives. The jukebox controller is assigned one ID and one ID is assigned to each disk drive. The default SCSI IDs are as follows · jukebox controller = 3 disk drive 1 (lower drive) = 4 disk drive 2 (upper drive in a two-drive model) = 5 If you are already using one of these IDs for your host bus adapter or another SCSI peripheral device, follow the directions in one of the next two sections to change either the jukebox controller or a drive ID. JUMP CHANGING THE JUKEBOX CONTROLLER ID Start with READY or SECURE in the display. ("AC" is the "jukebox controller. ") CONTENTS INDEX 3. SET # (# is a number from 0-7) displays briefly and then AC ID * displays again. Press CANCEL two times to return to the READY state. 30 3 NEXT PREVIOUS OPERATING THE JUKEBOX NOTE: CONFLICT displays if you attempt to set the jukebox controller and a drive to the same ID. Repeat the procedure and reset one of the IDs to another, non-conflicting ID. NOTE: After you change an ID you may have to restart your host computer for the new ID to be recognized. Caution: Do not turn power to STANDBY in this 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. 7. Switch the jukebox standby/on switch to STANDBY, the back to ON to save the new SCSI ID in jukebox memory. CHANGING AN OPTICAL DRIVE ID Start with READY or SECURE in the display. ("AC" is the "jukebox controller. ") JUMP CONTENTS 3. Press NEXT until DRV 1 ID * or DRV 2 ID * (if your jukebox has two drives) displays. displays, where "#" is the number of the drive you selected in step 3 and "?" is the ID to which your selected drive is currently set. INDEX 5. [. . . ] disk See optical disk. PREVIOUS driver A program that allows the operating system to communicate with a peripheral device. JUMP E-L element A SCSI term for any one of the autochanger components -- drive, mailslot, storage slots, or picker. CONTENTS front panel The part of the jukebox that includes a control panel used to manage and display functions, and a mailslot to insert and remove disks. high-voltage differential SCSI Signals are asserted on the bus by using two lines for each signal and measuring the voltage difference between the signals. Differential retains more signal quality than single-ended and is not as sensitive to noise, allowing for a longer cable length. HVD See high-voltage differential SCSI. INDEX PRINT 1 jukebox A term synonymous with optical disk library or autochanger. [. . . ]

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