
The Configuration menu is used to customize the operation of the TLS to meet
the system requirements. The
Configuration menu consists of several sub-menus,
some affecting the unit's interaction with the SCSI system, and others affecting the
unit's interaction with the user. Once the items in the
Configuration menu have
been customized, the
Configuration menu should not have to be revisited, unless
the configuration of the changer or the SCSI system (e.g. adding or removing tape
drives) is changed.
The following sections explain the Fibre Channel menus in detail. An explanation of
the remaining menu items are contained in the specific TLS models Technical Service
Manual. Not all values or menu items appear at all times; some depend upon the
model of library in use, other configuration parameters and incomplete prerequisite
conditions.
NOTE
The menus in this chapter reflect revision 2.23 of the Executive PCBA EPROM software. If an ear-
lier revision of the software is being used, some menu items may not appear in the menus.
Additionally, the menus in this chapter represent both single bay and dual bay libraries. Menu items
that are specific to dual bay libraries contain the words “Left or Right” or the letters “L or R”.
The Legends in Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2 indicate the types of digits found in the
value items of the
Configuration menu's sub-menus. An explanation of each type
is given below in Figure 7-3.
Legend Explanation
d
Decimal digit (0-9):
A Decimal value contains one or more decimal digits, indicating
the present value of the item. Examples:
Face value:
This value indicates which carousel face is currently presented to
the carriage. Face values range from 1 to 6.
Element address (sometimes abbreviated Elem.):
This value is the address used by the SCSI host to select a sys-
tem element. Address values range from 0 to 65535.
l
Location digit:
This value describes the physical location of a cartridge, tape
drive, etc. Examples:
A01, B10, 6B09, T1, 5F
x
Hexadecimal digit (0-9, A-F):
A hexadecimal value contains one or more hexadecimal digits, in-
dicating the present value of the item.
?
Alphanumeric character:
An alphanumeric value contains one or more alphanumeric char-
acters, indicating the present value of the item.
Figure 7-3 Legend of Configuration Menu’s Digits
501440 Rev. G The Configuration Menu 7-3