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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU

Important Caution Information - Please Read!


Removing Y-tray from Box

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You need to handle the Y-tray properly (as shown above) to avoid any gear separation. Never pull up on the Y-tray via the robot. Remove the Y-tray from the box via the Y-tray edges.

Learning More about Y-tray Installation

Note: The Y-tray with Robot FRU consists of a robot that moves on the Y-tray platform. For simplicity, the terminology used in this document references the entire FRU as a Y-tray. Y-tray FRU replacement failures can be a direct result of improper installation. Service Personnel should review the Y-tray installation videos located on CSWeb at http://csweb.quantum.com/training/i40i80/tray_replace/ Scalar_i40i80_yTrayReplacement.html. If the library still does not work after the Y-tray has been replaced (you may be receiving DT016 errors) please look at the available Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) on CSWeb before ordering another Y-tray FRU replacement or Chassis CRU replacement. Refer to the following TSBs: DT015 (RCS Move) and DT016 (RCS Motion Failures) Out of box Y-tray FRU failures

Other Important Cautionary Points

Only qualified service technicians should perform this procedure. Read through and understand the entire procedure before beginning work. Make sure the library is on a flat, level surface. The library must be level during installation of a new Y-tray.

6-67179-02 Rev A, July 2012

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012

The procedure is the same for the Scalar i40 and the Scalar i80. The pictures in this procedure depict the Scalar i40 unless marked otherwise.

Tools Required
Small Phillips screwdriver Magazine lock override tool an opened paperclip, small screwdriver, or other object (3.5 mm or less in diameter that will not break off)

Y-tray with Robot FRU Kit Contents


(1) Y-tray with robot (1) 3U Y-axis flex cable (for the Scalar i40) (1) 6U Y-axis flex cable (for the Scalar i80) (2) White strain relief clips for library bulkhead

Taking ESD Precautions


To avoid damaging static-sensitive parts while performing this procedure, observe the following precautions: Use an antistatic wrist strap. If you do not have one, touch the outside of the library on the sheet metal before touching any components to discharge static from your body. Keep static-sensitive parts in their original shipping containers until ready for installation. Look for the ESD sticker to identify static sensitive parts.

Note: Dry climates and cold-weather heating environments have lower relative humidity and are more likely to produce static electricity.

Tools Required

Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012

Removing the Y-tray


1 Shut down the library by selecting Actions > Shutdown from the operator panel. Wait for the operator panel to prompt you to turn off library power. 2 Turn OFF the library by pressing the power button on the front panel. Wait for the LED on the SCB to turn off. 3 Do one of the following: If the library is... Installed in a rack Do the following... Remove the library from the rack and place it on a flat, stable surface as follows: WARNING: Two people are required to safely lift the library into and out of a rack. 1 Disconnect all cords and cables from the back of the library (power supplies, SCB, and tape drives). Note: If you have multiple tape drives, label the cables so you can reconnect them to the same tape drives later. 2 Remove all tape drives from the library. Unscrew the two captive thumbscrews and gently pull the tape drives out of the library. Note: Label the tape drives so you can reinstall them in the same slots later. 3 Remove all the magazines from the library as follows. Note: For a Scalar i80, label the magazines so you can reinstall them in the same slots. Insert the magazine lock override tool into the access hole in the bottom of the magazine bezel (see Figure 1 for location). Use the tool to depress the release latch while gently pulling outward on the magazine bezel handle. If the magazine is on the right side, it will only slide out as far as the I/E station. To release the magazine fully: On the Scalar i40 and the bottom right magazine of the Scalar i80, reach under the open magazine and insert the tool directly into the access hole in the library chassis to depress the release latch, while pulling out on the magazine bezel handle. On the top magazine of the Scalar i80, reach under the open magazine and press the release latch directly with your finger, while pulling out on the magazine bezel handle.

4 Unscrew the captive thumbscrews on the front of the library that secure the library to the rack, then slide the library out of the rack and place it on a level surface about waist high.

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If the library is... Installed in a desktop kit

Do the following... 1 Remove the top cover of the desktop kit. Unscrew two Phillips screws from the back of the library and set aside. Slide the cover of the desktop kit toward the back of the library until it slides off. 2 Remove the two side panels of the desktop kit. Unscrew the captive thumbscrew behind the each magazine bezel to detach the side panels. To access the thumbscrews, you must open the magazines a few inches. Insert the magazine lock override tool into the access hole in the bottom of the magazine bezel (see Figure 1 for location). Use the tool to depress the release latch while gently pulling outward on the magazine bezel handle. 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply on the back of the library. Caution: Make sure the library is on a flat, level surface. The library must be level during installation of a new Y-tray. 4 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove and save the 24 screws that secure the top cover of the library. There are 10 screws on the top of the library, and 7 screws on both the left and right sides of the top cover (see Figure 1).

Figure 1 Top Cover Screw Locations

Ten screws on top

Seven screws on each side

Magazine release latch access hole

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5 Carefully lift off the top cover of the library. 6 Look at the position of the picker (also called robot) along the Y-tray. It needs to be in a particular position and orientation or it will not fit in the shipping packaging. If it is not in the proper position, you must move it into the proper position now, before you remove the Y-tray from the library. This step contains an explanation of the proper position, followed by Figure 2and Figure 3, which show the proper position and orientation of the Y-tray in its packaging. The Y-tray would normally be in its ESD bag. For clarity, the ESD bag is not shown in the photos. If you need to move the picker, follow the instructions provided in the final section of this document, Moving the Picker Into Proper Position For Shipping on page 19. The picker arms must be parallel to the front of the library. The picker camera must point toward the side that does not contain the I/E station (left side as you stand in front of the library). For instructions, see Swiveling the Picker (Theta Axis) on page 19. The picker must be in the extreme forward position (as close to the front of the library as possible). For instructions, see Pulling the Picker to the Front of the Library Along X-axis on page 22. The part of the picker carriage that contains the card must be on the side closest to the I/E station (right side as you stand in front of the library). For instructions, see Moving the Picker Carriage Along the Robots Z-axis on page 24. The picker fingers may point down or inward, it does not matter.

Figure 2 Y-tray in Packaging (ESD bag not shown)

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 3 Y-tray in Packaging Picker Orientation Close-up

7 Make sure the Y-tray is sitting on the floor of the library. If not, gently press down on the Y-trays plastic edges until it starts moving. It should drift down to rest on the floor of the library. 8 Detach the white strain relief clip(s) that secure the Y-axis flex cable to the bulkhead of the library. The strain relief is located inside the library at the back, between the tape drives and the power supply. The strain relief is attached to the cable and will hang loosely from the cable once you detach it. See Figure 4. The Scalar i40 has one strain relief; the Scalar i80 has two.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 4 Bulkhead Inside Library, Y-axis Flex Cable

Top hole in bulkhead through which cable is threaded

Strain relief clip

Y-axis flex cable

Scalar i40

Top hole in bulkhead through which cable is threaded

Strain relief clip

Scalar i80

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9 Disconnect the Y-axis flex cable from the back plane of the library (see Figure 5). The connection is located on the opposite side of the inner library wall from the strain relief you detached in the previous step.

Figure 5 Y-axis Flex Cable Connection on Library Back Plane

Top hole in bulkhead through which cable is threaded

Y-axis flex cable connected in to back plane of library

10 Thread the Y-axis flex cable through the top hole in the bulkhead (see Figure 4 and Figure 5). 11 Gently lay the flex cable on top of the Y-tray (see Figure 6).

Figure 6 Flex Cable on Y-tray

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12 Place your index fingers under the two designated lift tabs on the front and rear of the Y-tray (see Figure 7). The lift tabs are colored orange to identify them. Gently lift the Y-tray up until it is disengaged from the gears. Lift the Y-tray out of the library and set it down carefully on a flat, level surface. Caution: Only lift the Y-tray by the two designated lift tabs. Lift up at both locations simultaneously and keep the Y-tray level as you lift. Do not tilt or twist the Y-tray.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 7 Y-tray Lift Tabs

Rear lift tab

Front lift tab

Front of library Note: The picker is not in the proper position in this figure. It should be at the front of the library. Use this figure for location of lift tabs only.

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Installing the Y-tray


1 Unpack the replacement Y-tray by lifting up on the Y-tray via the edges. Note that newer Y-trays have orange dots at the lift points. Place it carefully on a flat, level surface.

Figure 8 Removing Replacement Y-tray from Packaging

Caution: Avoid pulling up on the Y-tray via the robot, as shown below.

2 Remove the two Y-axis flex cables from the box and select the one that is appropriate for your library. For a Scalar i40, choose the cable marked 3U. For a Scalar i80, choose the cable marked 6U. Caution: Be sure you select the cable that is appropriate for your library. If you use the wrong cable, you could damage the library. 3 Connect the Y-axis flex cable to the adapter board on the Y-tray as follows. Caution: Do not twist or kink the cable.

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a Make sure the orientation is correct. There is a blue stiffener on one side of the cable. The electrical contacts are on the other side of the cable. The blue stiffener should face you when you push the end of the cable into the ZIF connector (see Figure 9). The cable is folded. The long side of the cable should face toward you, and the short side faces the board so that when you plug it in, the cable hangs down as shown in Figure 6. b Push the cable into the connector. There is a black alignment mark at the end of the cable, on the blue stiffener. Push the flex cable in until the black alignment mark disappears. c Make sure you install the connector straight (perpendicular). This is indicated by the blue stiffener. It should be straight and not angled (see Figure 10). d Lock the ZIF connector on the Y-tray adapter board (press down with your finger or fingernail). Caution: If you install the cable crooked, the cable might short out and become damaged. If this happens, the cable may start to smoke. If you see smoke, shut off the library and order a new Y-tray FRU. You will need to replace the entire Y-tray assembly.

Figure 9 Y-tray Adapter Board

Blue stiffener faces out. Must be straight. Black alignment mark - insert connector up to the line

ZIF connector lock - push down to lock

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 10 Connecting the Flex Cable

Blue stiffener angled - WRONG

Blue stiffener straight - CORRECT

4 Secure the Y-axis flex cable with a strain relief clip, following one of the two scenarios described below. Scenario One: There is no strain relief pre-installed on the Y-tray adapter board: Install the strain relief clip (provided in the kit) onto the replacement Y-tray adapter board, securing the Y-axis flex cable. Snap in both sides. Discard the old strain relief clip. See Figure 11. Caution: Use the new white strain relief clip provided in the kit. Do not reuse the old clip as it may be defective.

Figure 11 Strain Relief on Ytray Adapter Board

Strain relief clip

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Scenario Two: A strain relief is pre-installed on the Y-tray adapter board: Open the strain relief clip from the right side, place the Y-axis flex cable inside the clip, and close the top of the clip, pressing the right side in firmly so that it locks into place. See Figure 12. Note: Color of the clip may vary.

Figure 12 Strain Relief on Ytray Adapter Board

Strain relief clip

5 6 Lay the flex cable gently on top of the Y-tray as shown in Figure 6 on page 8. 7 Adjust the Y-climber gears into the proper position. There are four Y-climber gears. If one is in the proper position, all will be, so you only need to check one of the gears. You can adjust the Y-climber gear by rotating the Y-axis transmission gear that is located closest to the back of the library. See Figure 13. Caution: The Y-climber gear must be in the proper position or the Y-tray will not lower into the library correctly. This is a keying feature that makes sure the Y-tray is aligned properly as it moves up and down. The two flat sides of the Y-climber gear must be vertical. The tab boss must be pointing in a downward direction. Depending on which gear you are looking at, it should either be in the 5 o-clock position or the 7 oclock position.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 13 Y-Climber Gear in Proper Position and Y-axis Transmission Gear

Turn the gear located closest to back of library. Turn the gear toward the back of the library. Y-axis transmission gears

Y-climber gear

Y-climber gear - flat side is vertical

Y-climber gear - flat side is vertical Tab boss points in a downward direction, 5 o-clock or 7 o-clock

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8 Using the lift tabs shown in Figure 7, lift the Y-tray and gently set it into the top opening of the library. Take care not to snag the flex cable or drop the cable or Y-tray into the library. Set the Y-tray in lightly so you don't skip a tooth. The Y-tray should settle into position. Make sure it looks level. 9 The Y-tray may start moving downward on its own. If it does not, use your finger to rotate the Y-axis transmission gear that is closest to the back of the library (see Figure 13 on page 15). Rotate the gear toward the back of the library. The Y-tray should start to move downward on its own as soon as you start to rotate the gear. Caution: If the Y-tray does not drift downward on its own after one revolution, do not force it further. Lift up on the lift tabs, remove the Y-tray from the library, and re-examine the tab boss orientation. Start again at Step 7 on page 14. 10 Thread the Y-axis flex cable through the top hole in the bulkhead (see Figure 14). Caution: Do not pull the cable over the top of the bulkhead. The cable must be threaded through the hole as shown. 11 Plug the Y-axis flex cable into the socket on the librarys back plane (see Figure 15 on page 17). 12 Snap in the strain relief(s) on the inside of the library bulkhead in the location shown. The strain relief goes through the two holes in the clear plastic attached to the Y-axis flex cable (see Figure 14). The Scalar i40 uses one strain relief; the Scalar i80 uses two.

Figure 14 Y-axis Flex Cable and Strain Relief Installed on Bulkhead

Snap in the strain relief

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 15 Y-axis Flex Cable Connection on Library Back Plane

Top hole in bulkhead through which cable is threaded

Y-axis flex cable connected in to back plane of library

13 Perform a power-up test to verify Y-tray and robot functionality, as follows: a Connect the power cord to the power supply on the back of the library. Plug in the other end of the cord to a grounded AC outlet. b Press the power button on the front panel of the library. c Confirm that the X-axis encoder on the front of the Y-tray glows bright red. The X-axis encoder is located behind the library front panel, on the right side as you face the front of the library (see Figure 16). If the X-axis encoder does not light up, turn off the library, unplug the power cord, and re-check the Y-axis cable connections. d The Y-tray and robot goes through its homing process. Watch it as it moves and make sure that it goes through all of the following directional motions (see Figure 16): X-axis: The picker moves from the front to the rear of the library. Y-axis: The entire Y-tray moves up and down Z-axis: The picker moves back and forth along the width of the Y-tray. Theta axis: The robot rotates 180 degrees. Picker fingers rotate: You will hear them clicking. Note: If the Y-tray or robot are unable to complete one or more directional movements, turn off library power and disconnect the power cord. Examine the Y-axis flex cable and make sure it is connected correctly on the library back plane and the Y-tray adapter board.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 16 X-axis Encoder on Ytray - Robot Directional Movement

X-axis encoder - should glow red when power is on theta axis Z-axis Y-axis

X-axis

e Once you verify the robot is capable of all the directional movements, turn OFF library power by pressing the power button on the front panel. Note: If the Y-tray starts initializing, it will recognize that tape drives and magazines are missing, and the library will generate diagnostic tickets. If this happens, close the tickets later. f Wait until the LED on the SCB on the back panel of the library turns off, then disconnect the power cord from the power supply. 14 Reinstall the top cover on the library (see Figure 1 for screw locations). 15 Reinstall the library in the rack or desktop kit. WARNING: Two people are required to safely lift the library into and out of a rack. 16 Reinstall tape drives and magazines into their correct slots. 17 Reconnect the power cord(s), Ethernet cable, and tape drive cables to their original positions on the rear of the library. 18 Turn ON the library by pressing the power button on the front panel. Wait for the library to complete initialization. 19 Run the Installation and Verification Test (IVT) as follows: a Unlock the I/E station. From the operator panel, select Actions > I/E > Unlock I/E Station. Select the I/E station and press Unlock. On the Scalar i80, select the top right I/E station. b Open the I/E station and place a scratch tape cartridge in the top I/E station slot.
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c Close the I/E station. d From the operator panel, select Tools > IVT. e Press the Yes button to run IVT. f Ensure all of the IVT tests pass. g If any of the IVT tests do not pass, a diagnostic ticket will be generated. Follow the instructions in the diagnostic ticket, then re-run the IVT test. Repeat until all the tests pass. You can view diagnostic tickets from the operator panel, but you must use the remote Web client to resolve and close them. On the operator panel, select Reports > RAS tickets. On the Web client, select Tools > All RAS tickets. 20 Re-use the anti-static bag and all the packaging to wrap up and package the Y-tray you removed from the library. Send the removed Y-tray back to Quantum using the RMA material enclosed in the packaging.

Moving the Picker Into Proper Position For Shipping


This section contains instructions on how to move the picker on the Y-tray to get it in proper position for shipping in the shipping carton. Perform one or more of these procedures (depending on how the picker needs to move), in this order: 1 Swiveling the Picker (Theta Axis) on page 19 2 Pulling the Picker to the Front of the Library Along X-axis on page 22 3 Moving the Picker Carriage Along the Robots Z-axis on page 24 Note: Perform these procedures while the Y-tray is still installed in the library.

Swiveling the Picker (Theta Axis)

The picker swivels 180 degrees. To swivel the picker, lift up on the Theta Release Gear located behind the carriage (the gear has a spring visible on top of it). As you lift the Theta Release Gear, simultaneously hold down the top of the screw to stabilize the picker (otherwise you will torque the picker). Holding the Theta Release Gear up and the screw down, swivel the picker. The picker should swivel easily and without resistance. If it does not, then stop. See Figure 17 and Figure 18.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 17 Normal Position of Theta Gear

Stabilizing post (press down)

Theta Gear (lift up)

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 18 Raising the Gear to Swivel the Picker

Stabilize by pressing down on this post

Raise this gear up

Hold gear and post in this position as you swivel the picker

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Pulling the Picker to the Front of the Library Along X-axis

Use your hands to slide the picker toward the front or back of the library as necessary. When pulling/pushing the picker, there are two locations you can use (see Figure 19). Push or pull on two of the picker corners where they sit on the metal side rods of the robot. Push or pull on either the two front points or the two rear points at the same time. Push or pull on the metal base of the picker. Stay close to the center of the picker to avoid torquing the picker. Caution: Do not pull on the belt. Do not push or pull on the picker card.

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 19 Acceptable Locations for Sliding the Picker Along the X-axis

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Moving the Picker Carriage Along the Robots Z-axis

To manually move the picker carriage along the toothed gears (Z-axis) on the picker: 1 Make sure the picker fingers are horizontal (pointing toward each other). The picker carriage will not slide to the end of its range unless the picker fingers are horizontal. To make them horizontal, rotate the picker finger drive gear in a downward direction. See Figure 20.

Figure 20 Picker Fingers Horizontal

Picker finger, horizontal

Picker finger drive gear, rotate downward

2 Press down on the donut-shaped Carriage Release Button located on the top of the picker near the center (see Figure 21). You can press down anywhere on this donut, but it is easiest to depress if you press down in the notch between the Spring Arm and the center post. You need to use a tool to do this. The tool can be a paper clip, a small flat-blade screwdriver, or other similar blunt instrument that will not break off (see Figure 22). Be careful not to drop the tool down into the library. 3 Press down until the Carriage Release Button clicks and stays depressed (locked). 4 You can now move the picker carriage back and forth along the pickers toothed gears (Z-axis). It should move smoothly with some resistance. If it does not, then stop. Do not attempt to move the picker carriage in any other direction.

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5 When finished, you must remember to unlock the Carriage Release Button. Use the same tool you used to lock the Carriage Release Button. Place the end of the tool in the notch between the post and the spring arm (see Figure 22). Gently press the tool downward and also outward on the spring arm (toward the outside of the button) until you hear or feel a small snap as the latch releases. The Carriage Release Button should be flush with the top of the picker. If it stops part way up, you can wiggle the picker to cause the button to pop all the way up. Caution: If you forget to unlock the carriage release button, then when power is restored, the picker may break. 6 Remove the tool. 7 The carriage release button should no longer be depressed. Make sure the picker carriage is locked by gently trying to move it along the z-axis. It should not move. If it moves, you did not properly lock the button.

Figure 21 Carriage Release Button in Normal Operating Position (Flush With Top of Card)

Carriage release button

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Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 - Replacing Y-tray with Robot FRU 6-67179-02 Rev A July 2012 Figure 22 Depressing the Carriage Release Button

Notch Center post

Spring arm

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