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Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration
the other end of the cable into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Note: Reliable earthing depends on earthing in the AC electrical outlet, in which the
StorageLoader’s power cable is connected. Adding the StorageLoader to an existing
rack installation can cause a leaking current fault condition because of the
summation of the leaking currents. For security, a 250V 2A (H) fuse is located near
the power switch.
3. Turn on the StorageLoader by
switching the Power Switch to
“1”.
If the transport lock is present the
loader will detect this and
instruct the user to remove it, see
next step.
Figure 3.8 Main Power switch, fuse
holder and power cord connection
Step 4. Removing the Transport Lock
The robot mechanism is
protected from damage
during shipment with a
screw holding the robotics
in a locked position.
This locking screw is
marked with a red plastic
tab protruding between the
right magazine and the
front panel assembly.
This locking screw must
be removed before the
StorageLoader can
operate normally.
Figure 3.9 Robotics lock marked with red plastic tab
The locking screw will be detected when the StorageLoader is powered on. The
display will show a message indicating the locking screw has been detected. The
display will instruct the user to remove the magazine to gain access to the locking
screw. Remove the screw and reinsert the magazine. The loader will now continue
its power on sequence, see next step.
For manual/emergency release of the magazine, see section 4.8.5.
Note: Keep the screw in a safe place. You will need it to lock the robot if you need
to return your StorageLoader to the supplier for service or repair.
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