User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. About This Manual
- 2. General Information
- 3. Installation
- 3.1 Performing the Installation
- Step 1. Unpacking the StorageLoader
- Step 2. Installing the StorageLoader in a Rack
- Installing the Rack Mounting Kit
- Installing the “Rail Left Assembly”
- Installing the “Rail Right Assembly”
- Mounting the StorageLoader to the Rack
- How to dismount the StorageLoader from the rack
- Step 3. Connecting Power Cable
- Step 4. Removing the Transport Lock
- Step 5. Running Power-On Selftest
- Step 6. Setting the SCSI Address
- Step 7. Connecting the SCSI Bus Cable
- Step 8. Connecting the Ethernet Connector
- Step 9. Restarting Your System
- Step 10. BCR: Labelling of cartridges
- Step 1. Unpacking the StorageLoader
- 3.1 Performing the Installation
- 4. Operation and Configuration
- 1.
- 5. Remote Management
- 6. Maintenance
- 7. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A – Specifications
- Appendix B – Spare parts/Accessories
- Appendix C – Field Replacement Units (FRUs)

Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration
4.2.2 Dialogs
A dialog is a screen type used to get detailed input from the operator, for example a
SCSI ID, a name or a password. See Figure 4.6.
▲ Ok
Main Dialog text
Dialog Entry value
▼ 4
Figure 4.6 Standard Dialog Layout.
The dialogs come in several forms, but there are only a few main types.
Dialogs, Discrete Values
The dialog in Figure 4.7 is used to enter discrete values. It handles one character or
digit at a time. The digit or character being manipulated is said to be in focus. The
digit or character in focus is shown in inverse video. As the character map on the
screen used restricts the flexibility of the inverse display of the character, some
digits and characters may appear to be mutilated when inverted. For example, the
“0” digit appears as an open rectangle when inverted.
The Up and Down arrows on the left are used to increment (up arrow) or decrement
(down arrow) the value of the character or digit in focus. If increment is selected and
the value of the character of digit in focus is at its highest legal value, it wraps to its
lowest legal value and vice versa.
▲ Ok
Fixed IP address
00.000.000.000
▼ 4
Figure 4.7 Dialog layout, entering discrete values
The Right arrow (on the right) is used to shift the focus one place to the right. If the
focus is already at the rightmost position, the focus wraps to the leftmost position.
The Ok button is used to accept the value displayed.
If the value was changed, the selected and original values will then be displayed as
messages. The operator may then accept or reject the change. The discrete value
type of dialog does a running check of the validity of what the user enters, and
changes it if needed.
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