Service manual

Drives without Load Handles
4-78 Revision L 96022
StorageTek Protected
5. Using a Torx driver, attach the four screws on the bottom of the drive tray in the sequence shown below.
1. Tighten first (near load handle)
2. Tighten second
3. Tighten third
4. Tighten last
CAUTION:
Load/Unload problems: The latch must be fully loosened (disengaged) before you
slide the tray into the slot. If the latch arm contacts part of the library frame as it is
being tightened, it cannot be rotated to its fully locked position, and the tray will not
be firmly locked into the drive slot. This can cause alignment problems and the
camera can have problems reading the target.
1. Holding the new drive as shown in the following figure, turn the knob all the way to your right.
2. Slide the replacement drive tray into the empty slot and tighten the drive tray latch by turning the
knob all the way to your right.
3. Pull back on the tray to ensure that the latch is secure.
Note: Three cables must be connected to the drive. The cables are listed below.
4. Connect the drive SCSI connector to the rear of the drive.
5. Connect the library-to-drive interface connector.
6. Connect the drive power cable.
7. At the rear of the library, close the drive access door and turn the door knobs all the way to the
right.
Note: For newer model libraries, push in the knobs and turn them all the way to the right.
8. If you are using the same SCSI ID for the new drive as for the old one, the library will automatically
assign that same address to the new drive and begin functioning as before. If the operator wants to
assign a new address, have the operator follow the drive configuration procedures in the L80 Tape
Library User’s Guide, part 96021.
9. Return the defective FRU according to your country’s warranty agreement.
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