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30 | Unable | to locate | drive |
| The vacuum picking arm did not detect an opened tray before | ||
| tray for output of the |
| reaching its lowest descending limit when attempting to pick up a | ||||
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| finished disc from a specified drive tray. |
40 | Clear previous error |
| A new command was received while an error flag is still registered. | ||||
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| In order to proceed, the previous error needs to be cleared by using |
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| "c" to remove the previous error flag. |
60 | Unable | to locate | drive |
| The vacuum picking arm did not detect an opened tray before | ||
| tray for input of the disc |
| reaching its lowest descending limit when attempting to place a | ||||
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| blank disc into a specified drive tray. |
70 | Disc | dropped | during |
| A disc was picked from an input bin and the vacuum picking arm | ||
| input procedure |
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| dropped the disc on the way to one of the drive trays. | ||
71 | Failure to pick up a disc |
| The vacuum picking arm failed to pick up a disc from an input bin | ||||
| from input bin |
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| after 3 consecutive attempts. | ||
80 | Disc |
| remaining | on |
| A disc attempting to be placed on a drive tray remained attached to | |
| vacuum | block | not |
| the vacuum block and was not properly dropped from the vacuum | ||
| loaded on to the drive |
| picking arm into the drive tray. | ||||
| tray |
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90 | Disc | dropped | during |
| A disc was picked from a drive tray and the vacuum picking arm | ||
| output procedure |
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| dropped the disc on the way to the appropriate output bin. | |||
A0 | Output bin full |
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| The output bin is full. This commonly occurs if the input bin was filled | ||
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| with more discs while completed discs were deposited to the output |
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| bins increasing the total disc capacity beyond the maximum output |
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| capacity. |
B0 | Cannot | detect | disc in |
| The vacuum picking arm is attempting to remove a disc from a drive | ||
| drive tray |
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| tray and cannot detect the disc. This commonly occurs when the | ||
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| disc was removed from the tray before the vacuum picking arm had |
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| an opportunity to pick it up. |
C0 ~ | Disc |
| misloaded | in |
| A disc being returned to the output/ng was not properly dropped | |
C5 | output bin # |
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| from the vacuum picking arm onto the output bin 0 ~ 5, respectively, | ||
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| where bin 0 indicates the position right in front of the drive housing. |
FF | High static shock error |
| Too much static electricity builds up from the disc. This error occurs | ||||
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| when the static electricity on the disc is too high. Either the facility |
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| produces too much static electricity or the current climate is |
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| conducive to high concentration of static electricity. This error is |
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| caused by the buildup of an electric static charge which shocks the |
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| robotic arm while loading a disc. If this error should occur, the user |
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| must completely reboot the system by turning the unit off at the |
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| power button. When the unit is turned on again, it should operate |
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| normally, but you will need to reprogram the job it was running. |
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