HP DW023A HP StorageWorks DAT USB Tape Drives User Guide (DW049-90902, Novembe - Page 39

Action required, Cause, LED Sequence, Running HP OBDR, Cleaning, cartridges, Use the correct, media

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LED Sequence Ready is ON. Cause The drive is ready for operation. Action required None. This is normal. Ready FLASHES. The drive is carrying None. out a normal activity If the drive is upgrading firmware, do not reset or power (read, write). cycle it. then Ready FLASHES- steady ON- FLASHES. The drive is in OBDR mode. See "Running HP OBDR" on page 54 for further details. Clean FLASHES. The drive requires cleaning. Load the DDS cleaning cartridge. See "Cleaning cartridges" on page 49 for supported cartridges and instructions. If the Clean LED is still flashing when you load a new or known good data cartridge after cleaning, call for service. Ready and Clean FLASH. Cleaning is in progress. None. The cleaning cartridge will eject on completion. The cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes to complete. DAT 320 tape drives: Clean and Tape FLASH. The cartridge is ejected automatically and Tape flashes. The cleaning cartridge has Insert a new, good cleaning cartridge. expired (is used up). DAT 160 tape drives: Ready, Clean and Tape FLASH. The cleaning cartridge has expired (is used up). Eject the cartridge. Now only the Tape Led flashes. Insert a new, good cleaning cartridge. Tape FLASHES. The drive believes the current tape or the tape just ejected is faulty. Unload the tape cartridge. Make sure that you are using the correct format cartridge. (See "Use the correct media" on page 45.) Reload the cartridge. If the Tape LED still flashes or starts flashing during the next backup, load a new or known good cartridge. If the Tape LED is now off, discard the 'suspect' tape cartridge. If it is still on, call for service. Drive FLASHES. The drive mechanism Load a new cartridge. If the error persists, power cycle or has detected an reset the drive. error. If the Drive LED remains on, call for service. Drive, Tape and Ready FLASH. There is a firmware Insert a cartridge to clear the LED sequence. If the condition download problem. persists, call for service. DAT USB Tape Drives 39

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Action required
Cause
LED Sequence
None. This is normal.
The drive is ready
for operation.
Ready is ON.
None.
If the drive is upgrading firmware, do not reset or power
cycle it.
The drive is carrying
out a normal activity
(read, write).
Ready FLASHES.
See “
Running HP OBDR
” on page 54 for further details.
The drive is in OBDR
mode.
then
Ready FLASHES- steady
ON- FLASHES.
Load the DDS cleaning cartridge. See “
Cleaning
cartridges
” on page 49 for supported cartridges and
instructions.
If the Clean LED is still flashing when you load a new or
known good data cartridge after cleaning, call for service.
The drive requires
cleaning.
Clean FLASHES.
None. The cleaning cartridge will eject on completion.
The cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes to complete.
Cleaning is in
progress.
Ready and Clean FLASH.
Insert a new, good cleaning cartridge.
The cleaning
cartridge has
expired (is used up).
DAT 320 tape drives:
Clean and Tape FLASH.
The cartridge is ejected
automatically and Tape
flashes.
Eject the cartridge. Now only the Tape Led flashes. Insert
a new, good cleaning cartridge.
The cleaning
cartridge has
expired (is used up).
DAT 160 tape drives:
Ready, Clean and Tape
FLASH.
Unload the tape cartridge. Make sure that you are using
the correct format cartridge. (See “
Use the correct
media
” on page 45.)
Reload the cartridge. If the Tape LED still flashes or starts
flashing during the next backup, load a new or known
good cartridge.
If the Tape LED is now off, discard the 'suspect' tape
cartridge. If it is still on, call for service.
The drive believes
the current tape or
the tape just ejected
is faulty.
Tape FLASHES.
Load a new cartridge. If the error persists, power cycle or
reset the drive.
If the Drive LED remains on, call for service.
The drive mechanism
has detected an
error.
Drive FLASHES.
Insert a cartridge to clear the LED sequence. If the condition
persists, call for service.
There is a firmware
download problem.
Drive, Tape and Ready
FLASH.
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