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Manually Unlocking the New Style I/O Station Door
If the I/O Station door fails to unlock, you can unlock it manually.
To manually unlock the new style I/O Station lock, follow these steps:
1. Insert any straight tool (screwdriver, Torx wrench, etc.) into the hole (1 in
Figure 7-20 on page 7-42) in the front cover of the I/O station.
2. Push the tool in to unlock the I/O station door. There is a large, flat
pushbutton type mechanism behind the hole in the cover that, when pushed
toward the rear of the library, will release the I/O station lock mechanism.
3. To manually relock the I/O Station door:
v From the Operator Panel, select Operations Lock I/O Station
v From the Web User Interface, select Manage Cartridges Lock/Unlock I/O
Station Doors
Applying a RID Tag to a Library Module
The RID (Repair Identification) Tag is important in transferring the serial number
of the old library enclosure to the new library enclosure. This will ensure that your
warranty coverage, if applicable, is not interrupted.
1. Copy the serial number from the label in the lower left corner of the old
enclosure onto the RID tag (2 in Figure 7-21).
2. Place the RID tag to the right of, but not covering, the serial number label
located in the lower left corner of the new library enclosure (1 in Figure 7-21).
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REPAIR ID TAG
PART NUMBER 19P5941
ATTENTION:
IBM REPAIR IDENTIFICATION TAG
1.
2.
A Repair ID tag maintains the original serial
number record of the machine and allows IBM
to entitle the machine for future maintenance
or warranty service. Mail in exchange requires
the completion and securing a Repair ID tag
(part number 19P5941) to the replacement
unit.
The use of the Repair ID tag is important for
customer inventory accuracy.
REPAIR ID TAG
MT
SN
- Verify that the machine serial number on
the failing unit matches the serial number
reported to IBM technical support.
- Transcribe the machine type, model, and
serial number of the failing unit to the
Repair ID tag for the replacement unit.
USE BALLPOINT PEN TO
COMPLETE THE RID TAG.
- Place the Repair ID tag as close as
possible, but not covering, the machine
serial number of the replacement unit.
- The original serial number must be visible.
2
1
1
3
Figure 7-21. RID tag placement
Chapter 7. Service Procedures 7-43

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IBM TS3310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form FactorRack-mountable
Tape TechnologyLTO Ultrium
Product TypeTape Library
InterfaceFibre Channel
ExpansionExpandable with additional modules
Supported Tape TechnologyLTO Ultrium 5, LTO Ultrium 6
Weight120 lb (54.4 kg) (fully configured)
Power SupplyDual redundant power supplies
Operating Temperature41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
Non-operating Temperature-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing

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