JVC MC-8600LU, MC-8200LU manual Error history display, Troubleshooting

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Error Codes

10-4. Error history display

The history of past errors can be displayed as described below.

1. In the normal display mode, press the MODE key. (The menu display appears.)

2. Press the SELECT key once. ("2. ERROR DISPLAY” appears.)

3. Press the ENTER key.

(Select “2. ERROR DISPLAY".)

"NO ERROR FOUND” appears if no error has occurred in the past.

If there is any past error, the data on the latest 8 error occurrences can be recalled from memory and dis- played.

4. Press the SELECT key to display the data on past er- rors in sequence.

Error history

 

 

The smaller the number,

Disc No.

Error code

the more recent the error

 

 

occurred.

 

 

ER1 : 107 - CU08

- CC20 - CL10 - CU02

1

. NORMAL DISPLAY

2

. ERROR DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

. ERROR DISPLAY

3

 

. ID NO. DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

When there is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

no error history

 

 

 

NO ERROR FOUND

 

 

 

* If a certain error has a history

ER1 : 107 – CU08

of successive occurrences, the

–CC20 – CL10 – CU02

second and later errors are

shown in the second line. The data is displayed in a single line when there are no successive errors.

ER8 : 125 – CD41

Error codes

This data may be lost if the equipment is disconnected from the power source for more than six months.

10-5. Troubleshooting

When the following conditions occur, check items listed on the right.

Conditions

Causes

 

The host PC runs Windows 2000 as the OS and the ID No. of the

 

Library is left to 0. (a P. E26)

 

 

 

The SCSI cable is not an Ultra 60-compatible cable. . (a P. E14)

 

 

The changer or drives cannot be recognized by the host computer.

A wrong setting of the SCSI board in the host PC was made or the

 

cable length exceeds the specific length. (a P. E14)

 

 

 

The drive unit SCSI connector is improperly connected. (a P. E23)

 

 

 

The drive unit power cable is improperly connected. (a P. E23)

 

 

 

Overlapping of the SCSI-ID Nos. has occurred. (a P. E15, E23)

 

 

The drive is identified but a disc cannot be transported to the drive.

The drive unit control cable is improperly connected. (a P.E15, E23)

 

 

 

The disc is either dirty or damaged. (a P. E5)

 

 

 

The SCSI cable is not an Ultra 60-compatible cable. (a P. E14)

Read (write) errors occur.

 

A wrong setting of the SCSI board in the host PC was made or the

 

cable length exceeds the specific length. (a P. E14)

 

 

 

The drive unit control cable is improperly connected. (a P. E23)

 

 

The initial setup of the SCSI device is not possible using a driver software.

SCSI ID Nos. are conflicting. (a P. E14, E23)

 

 

The LCD display shows "UNKNOWN DRIVE TYPE DETECTED".

The drive detection mode has not been executed. (a P. E25)

 

 

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUInformation for USA Information for CanadaInformations pour le Canada Special Features Packaged ItemsContents  Disc handling precautions Precautions Installation and handling precautions Names and Functions of Parts Front panel, right side panel, rear panelInterior Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbers Magazine numberTray No Magazine No Disc NoInternal Scsi cable InteriorSetup Attaching the castersOpening the transport lock Removing the optional carrier transport lock screwRemoving the transport protective materials See 9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines on page E27Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etc Removing the optional carrier transport lock screwConnecting the power cord and cables ID No. SET Mode Normal displayMenu display ID No. DisplayPower on When the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installedEvent display 2During initializationDisplay and operation sequence Door OPENING/CLOSING Door OpeningDisc loading/ejection method Mail SlotDisc loading Import/export operation A Y N o 2E C K T H E L O C K Removing the panel Installing the drive unitsDrive Units MC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etcConnecting the cables Installing the panels Automatic drive detection modeDrive type display Meaning of the displaySetting the SCSI-ID Numbers of the Main Unit Display for checking the Scsi ID numbersMagazines Ejecting/loading the magazinesEjection LoadingLoading/replacing the discs  Checking the operation modes  Switching the operation modesAutomatic disc checking function Error Codes Error code explanationLCD displays in the event of error Units in error and unit detail codesDevice Error Description Part Code Error code listHow to cancel the Error Error history Error history displayTroubleshooting Access Counts 10. FLSpecifications MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD Library
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