Error Codes

10-2. Error code list

Device

Device

Error

Description

part

code

 

 

01

UP/DOWN rotary sensor does not change

 

 

02

Left slit sensor does not change

 

 

03

Right slit sensor does not change

C

U

04

UP/DOWN motor does not function

 

 

07

UP/DOWN motor drive short-circuits and over-current is detected

 

 

08

UP/DOWN operation exceeds the predetermined duration

 

 

09

Lower limit sensor turn on during UP/DOWN operation

 

 

10

Tray lock release not possible

C

L

11

Tray lock impossible, or lane change not possible

 

 

12

Tray lock does not exist at the initial position during carrier movement

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

Catcher (right left) movement operation exceeds the predetermined duration

 

 

21

Catcher (left right) movement operation exceeds the predetermined duration

 

 

22

Catcher (right left) convergence operation exceeds the predetermined duration

 

 

23

Catcher (left right) convergence operation exceeds the predetermined duration

 

 

24

Catcher (right left) tray rotary sensor does not change

 

 

25

Catcher (left right) tray rotary sensor does not change

C

C

26

Right catcher sensor does not turn on

 

 

27

Left catcher sensor does not turn on

 

 

28

Catcher motor (right left) does not function

 

 

29

Catcher motor (left right) does not function

 

 

30

Tray does not exist

 

 

31*2

Magazine insertion incomplete, or sensor defective

 

 

32

Over-current is detected during catcher motor operation

C

D

41

Destination-unknown tray exists on the carrier

42

No disc in the tray

 

 

 

 

43

Flip tray does not exist

 

F

80

During the flip raise operation, the expected time required is over

 

81

During the flip descent operation, the expected time required is over

 

 

 

E

50

Mail Slot ejecting is not possible

M

L

51

Mail Slot loading is not possible

 

T

52

Destination-unknown tray exists in the Mail Slot

 

 

 

 

 

T

60

Destination-unknown tray exists in the Drive and the control cable of the Drive is disconnected.

 

61

Tray removal is not possible at the drive position

(D#)*1

 

 

C

62

Disc clamp of the drive does not function

 

E

63

Drive ejection is not possible

 

D

64

Failure to remove the disc from the drive

 

S

65

Spindle motor fails to stop (Ejection inhibited status)

 

 

 

 

*1: # represents the drive number.

*2: Check the magazine loading condition. (a See “9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines” on page E27.)

10-3. How to cancel the Errors “20”, “21” and “64”

These errors indicate that the disc is not being moved normally. As the errors cannot be canceled by turning the power off and then on again, please contact your dealer or local JVC-authorized service agent in order to restore normal operation.

How to restart

CAUTION

First remove the jammed tray or media, otherwise the media may be damaged during subsequent operations.

1.

Turn off the Power.

4. Replace the panels and close the door. Then turn on

2.

Open the door, remove the side and center panels.

the power while holding down the “0” key on the control

3.

Remove the disc or tray from inside the carrier.

panel.

 

ENGLISH

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JVC MC-8600LU, MC-8200LU manual Error code list, How to cancel the Errors 20, 21, Device Error Description Part Code

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