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Reviewing FSC Logs A service representative might ask you to review the library's fault symptom code (FSC) log so that you can better analyze library-related problems. The FSC log records significant events and errors that the library has experienced during operation. To review the FSC log: 1. Press the [MENU] button until the Main Menu displays. 2. If necessary, press the arrow buttons until the cursor underscores FSC LOG. 3. Press the [SELECT] button. The panel displays the FSC logs screen (see Figure 9 on page 43). 4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the log. Here is a sample entry on the FSC logs screen, followed by an explanation of the entries: 3329 03 NONE 03/01/2001 14:46:14 3329 03 NONE 03/01/2001 14:46:14 This four-character code is the FSC. This value indicates the number of times this FSC has occurred. This message indicates which, if any, mechanical device was involved. These digits indicate the date the FSC occurred. The fields from left to right are month, day, and year. These digits indicate the time the FSC occurred. The fields from left to right are hour, minutes, and seconds. 114 Operating in Automated Mode Chapter 4

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Operating in Automated Mode
Chapter 4
Reviewing FSC Logs
A service representative might ask you to review the library’s fault symptom
code (FSC) log so that you can better analyze library-related problems. The
FSC log records significant events and errors that the library has experienced
during operation.
To review the FSC log:
1. Press the
[MENU]
button until the
Main Menu
displays.
2.
If necessary, press the arrow buttons until the cursor underscores
FSC LOG
.
3. Press the
[SELECT]
button.
The panel displays the FSC logs screen (see
Figure 9
on page 43).
4.
Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the log.
Here is a sample entry on the FSC logs screen, followed by an explanation of
the entries:
3329
03
NONE
03/01/2001
14:46:14
3329
This four-character code is the FSC.
03
This value indicates the number of times this FSC has
occurred.
NONE
This message indicates which, if any, mechanical device
was involved.
03/01/2001
These digits indicate the date the FSC occurred. The
fields from left to right are month, day, and year.
14:46:14
These digits indicate the time the FSC occurred. The
fields from left to right are hour, minutes, and seconds.