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NOTICE: When an error code is displayed in maintenance mode, the tape drive also displays a red dot to remind you that a dump already exists.
If you perform Function Code 4, it will overwrite the dump and cause the error information to be lost.
1. Ensure that there is no cartridge in the drive.
2. Press the eject button three times within an interval of 2 seconds. The status light becomes solid amber, which means that the drive is in
maintenance mode.
3. Press the eject button once per second until
it redisplays.
4. To select the function, press and hold the eject button for 3 seconds. After you select the function,
display then goes blank, and the tape drive exits maintenance mode.
You can also perform this operation when the tape drive is in normal operating mode. Simply press and hold the eject button for 10 seconds.
Function Code 5 — RESERVED (Service Function)
Function Code 6 — RESERVED (Service Function)
Function Code 7 — RESERVED (Service Function)
Function Code 8 — RESERVED (Service Function)
Function Code 9 — Display Error Code Log
Causes the tape drive to display the last ten error codes, one at a time. (The codes are ordered; the most recent is presented first and the oldest (tenth) is
presented last.)
To view the drive error log:
1. Ensure that there is no cartridge is in the drive.
2. Within a 2-second interval press the eject button three times. The status light becomes solid amber, which means that the drive is in maintenance
mode.
3. Press the eject button once per second until
4. Press and hold the eject button for 3 seconds to view the most recent error code.
5. Refer to
"Descriptions and Corrective
6. Press the eject button to view the next error code. (The codes are ordered; the most recent is presented first and the oldest (tenth) is presented
last.)
7. Continue to press the eject button until
been cleared, a
will appear immediately and the drive will exit maintenance mode. A maximum of ten error codes are stored.
To redisplay the error codes, repeat steps 1 through 7.
Function Code A — Clear Error Code Log
Causes the tape drive to erase the contents of the error code log.
1. Ensure that there is no cartridge in the drive.
2. Press the eject button three times within an interval of 2 seconds. The status light becomes solid amber, which means that the drive is in
maintenance mode.
3. Press the eject button once per second until
it redisplays.
4. To select the function, press and hold the eject button for 3 seconds. After you select the function, the tape drive erases all errors from the error code
log, displays
, then exits maintenance mode.
Function Code C — Insert Cartridge Into Tape Drive
This function cannot be selected by itself. It relates to other maintenance functions (such as Run Tape Drive Diagnostics) that require a scratch tape
cartridge that is not write protected.
Function Code E — Test Cartridge & Media
Causes the tape drive to perform a Write/Read test (on the edge bands) to ensure that a suspect cartridge and its magnetic tape are acceptable. The tape
drive takes approximately 15 minutes to run one loop of the test. The test loops ten times before completing.
If no error is detected, the test begins again and runs for a maximum of ten times. After the tenth loop, the test stops and the drive automatically
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exits maintenance mode.
If an error is detected, the tape drive displays "6" or "7" in the single-character display. Once the cartridge is manually ejected and removed, the tape
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drive exits maintenance mode.
To halt the diagnostic at the end of the current 15-minute test loop, press the eject button once. The drive acknowledges the request by slowing the
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length of time that the currently displayed character flashes on the single-character display (from twice per second to once per second). The
diagnostic continues to the end of its loop and then stops. The tape drive then rewinds, unloads the cartridge, and exits maintenance mode.
To halt the diagnostic immediately and terminate the test that is running, press the eject button twice. The tape drive rewinds, unloads the cartridge,
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and exits maintenance mode.
Attention: Data on the suspect tape will be overwritten.
1. Ensure that there is no cartridge in the drive.
2. Press the eject button three times within an interval of 2 seconds. The status light becomes solid amber, which means that the drive is in
maintenance mode.
3. Press the eject button once per second until
it redisplays.
4. To select the function, press and hold the eject button for 3 seconds. After you select the function,
for a cartridge. Within 60 seconds, insert the suspect data cartridge (or the tape drive exits maintenance mode). After you insert the cartridge,
flashes and the test begins:
If no error is detected, the test begins again and runs for a maximum of ten times. After the tenth loop, the test stops and the drive
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automatically exits maintenance mode. To halt the test, press the eject button. The tape drive then rewinds and unloads the cartridge, displays
, and exits maintenance mode.
If an error is detected, the tape drive displays
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appears in the single-character display. If you cycle past
appears in the single-character display.
Actions" to determine the meaning of the code and the action to take.
appears, indicating that no more error codes exist. If no errors have been encountered or the log has just
appears in the single-character display. If you cycle past
appears in the single-character display. If you cycle past
or
. Once the cartridge is manually ejected and removed, the tape drive exits maintenance
, continue to press the eject button until
displays, followed by
. The single-character
, continue to press the eject button until
, continue to press the eject button until
flashes. When
flashes, the drive is waiting