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Error Codes, Description, User Action

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Error Codes Errors described in this section are hard errors. If such an error occurs the library stops all operations and the Error LED starts blinking. An appropriate message will be posted on the Operator Control Panel and the Web User Interface. These errors are also reported via email notification, if enabled. To enable email notifications, refer to "Configure Library: Email Notification" on page 5-55. Table 8-1. Main Error Codes Error Code Description User Action 80 Bar code reader Error, cannot initialize BCR 81 Bar code reader Error, no response from BCR 82 EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory ) Error, no response from EEPROM (located on accessor controller) Refer to "Isolating a Library Controller Card vs. Accessor Enclosure Problem" on page 7-10. Possible Replacement 83 Accessor controller generic problem CRUs: 84 Setting of gripper motor parameters v Primary: Library Enclosure failed v Secondary: Library Controller Card 85 Setting of slider motor parameters failed 86 Setting of elevator motor parameters failed 87 Setting of rotation motor parameters failed 88 Setting of sled motor parameters failed 89 Gripper blocked 8A Slider blocked 8B Elevator blocked 8C Rotation blocked 8D Sled blocked 1. If this is the first time the library has been powered ON or if it has been moved to a new location, ensure that the shipping lock has been removed. The lock is located on the top of the library (see "Removing and Storing the Shipping Lock" on page 4-4). 2. Refer to "Isolating a Library Controller Card vs. Accessor Enclosure Problem" on page 7-10. Possible Replacement CRUs: v Primary: Library Enclosure v Secondary: Library Controller Card 8-2 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide

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Error Codes
Errors described in this section are hard errors. If such an error occurs the library
stops all operations and the Error LED starts blinking. An appropriate message
will be posted on the Operator Control Panel and the Web User Interface. These
errors are also reported via email notification, if enabled. To enable email
notifications, refer to “Configure Library: Email Notification” on page 5-55.
Table 8-1. Main Error Codes
Error Code
Description
User Action
80
Bar code reader Error, cannot initialize
BCR
Refer to “Isolating a Library Controller Card vs. Accessor
Enclosure Problem” on page 7-10. Possible Replacement
CRUs:
v
Primary: Library Enclosure
v
Secondary: Library Controller Card
81
Bar code reader Error, no response from
BCR
82
EEPROM (Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read-Only Memory )
Error, no response from EEPROM
(located on accessor controller)
83
Accessor controller generic problem
84
Setting of gripper motor parameters
failed
85
Setting of slider motor parameters failed
86
Setting of elevator motor parameters
failed
87
Setting of rotation motor parameters
failed
88
Setting of sled motor parameters failed
89
Gripper blocked
1.
If this is the first time the library has been powered ON
or if it has been moved to a new location, ensure that
the shipping lock has been removed. The lock is located
on the top of the library (see “Removing and Storing the
Shipping Lock” on page 4-4).
2.
Refer to “Isolating a Library Controller Card vs.
Accessor Enclosure Problem” on page 7-10. Possible
Replacement CRUs:
v
Primary: Library Enclosure
v
Secondary: Library Controller Card
8A
Slider blocked
8B
Elevator blocked
8C
Rotation blocked
8D
Sled blocked
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