Compaq StorageWorks TL881/TL891 Family MiniLibrary System Reference Guide (July 2000)

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 6-11
Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
Writer:
Bob Young
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Compaq StorageWorks TL881/TL891 Family MiniLibrary System Reference Guide
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Table 6-5
Motor Process Error Codes (3xxx)
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FSC Message Description
300C Picker Open Tach Open Tach detected on picker motor.
300D Door Open Tach Open Tach detected on door motor.
300E Drive Stow Error A problem was encountered while trying to stow a
cartridge to a drive. Couldn’t close the door.
300F Slave Init Error Check the Pass-Through Mechanism (PTM) access
plate removed at the rear of the MiniLibrary Base
Module.
3010 Picker Retries Exceeded While attempting to fetch a cartridge, the picker was
not able to properly position itself within 16
attempts.
3011 Picker Retries Exceeded While attempting to fetch a cartridge, the picker was
not able to properly position itself within 16
attempts.
3012 Picker Retries Exceeded While attempting to fetch a cartridge, the picker was
not able to properly position itself within 16
attempts.
3013 Picker Retries Exceeded While attempting to fetch a cartridge, the picker was
not able to properly position itself within 16
attempts.
3014 Picker Retries Exceeded While stowing to a drive, the initial push failed.
3020 Undefined Config An unsupported configuration was detected.
3021 Wrong Codebase An attempt was made to flash the incorrect firmware
image into the MiniLibrary system. Press the
Enter
button to flash or the
Escape
button to cancel.
3040 Motor Firmware Error An undefined picker position was specified.
3042 Motor Firmware Error An undefined door position was specified.
3100 Picker Jammed The picker stalled during an inventory.
3101 Picker Jammed During a stow operation, the picker was not able to
insert the cartridge into the bin.
3102 Picker Jammed While stowing to a bin, the picker moved too far.
This generally occurs if the arm slips in between two
cartridges during the final push.
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