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Update Date:2017-09-20
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Solution  1140823.1 :   9310/L5500 - Emergency Silo Access Procedure  


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Solution


Oracle Confidential PARTNER - Available to partners (SUN).
Reason: Confidential for Oracle Support personnel

Applies to:

Sun StorageTek 9310 Automated Cartridge System - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun StorageTek L5500 Tape Library - Version Not Applicable and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Emergency Silo Access Procedure for 9310 or L5500 Tape Storage Library 

Solution

If a condition exists where the access door latch rods do not activate when the LSM door handle is pulled, the attached procedure allows a Service Representative access to the door latch mechanism inside the standard 21-cell access door.

Emergency Entry (Standard Access Door)

If a condition exists where the access door latch rods do no activate when the door handle is pulled, the following procedure allows a service representative access to the door latch mechanism inside the standard 21-cell CAP access door:

1. Issue a CAP enter request to the LSM.
2. When the CAP enter light illuminates and the CAP locked light extinguishes on the LSM access door, open
    the CAP door.
3. Turn the LCU operator panel power switch to OFF.
4. Remove the 4 screws in the CAP safety door upper cam plate.
5. Remove the 4 screws in the CAP safety door lower cam plate.
6. Move the upper and lower cam plates away from the CAP and remove the cam plates from the cams.  This
    allows the safety door to move out of the way to gain access for working on the latching mechanism.
7. Locate and correct the problem to open the access door.


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