Warnings and CALL OUT output

Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures

#1 Options in the CALL OUT output column:

Selectable: Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen.

Fixed: Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting.

None: Does not output CALL OUT signal, but displays a warning on the screen.

CALL OUT signal output can be stopped by pressing the E button or clicking “Clear Warning” while displaying the warning display.

Warning Display

The remaining capacity of Normal Area

in Main device has become less than **%.#2 The remaining capacity of Alarm Area

in Main device has become less than **%.#2 The remaining capacity of LPA Area

in Main device has become less than **%.#2 The remaining capacity of Copy B disk

has become less than **%.#2

The remaining capacity of Normal Area in Main device has become 0%.

The remaining capacity of Alarm Area in Main device has become 0%.

The remaining capacity of LPA Area in Main device has become 0%.

The remaining capacity of disc in Copy A drive has become 0%.

The remaining capacity of disc in Copy B drive has become 0%.

Copy data size error.

Check the range of copy data or the disk space of copy media.

Copy media error.

Cannot copy the data.

Check the copy device.

No disk.

The drive has no disk or wrong type of disk. Put a proper disk into the drive.

The remaining capacity of disc in Copy A drive has become 0%.

Put a new disc into the drive.

The remaining capacity of disc in Copy B drive has become 0%.

Put a new disc into the drive.

Countermeasure

Copy data as necessary.

When the warning is cancelled, the unit will start over-writing the oldest data remaining in the hard disk drive.

Copy data as necessary.

Replace media if necessary.

Set the copy/restore range again.

Replace with new media.

Check media in recording device. (Insert the media if there is none.)

Check whether it is write- protect by media. Cancel protection if it is protected.

After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply, reboot in order of peripheral recording device and the unit.

After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply, check a cable and termination (for SCSI device only).

Insert the disc.

Replace the disc.

Cancelling the warning

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Click "Clear Warning" or press the E button.

Log number

CALL OUT

page

output

 

#1

 

LOG1200

Selectable

56

LOG1201

 

 

LOG1202

 

 

LOG7200

 

 

LOG1100#3

Selectable

74, 75

LOG4100#4

 

 

LOG1101#3

 

 

LOG4101#4

 

 

LOG1102

 

 

LOG3100

None

42, 43

LOG7100

Selectable

42, 43

LOG3701#5

None

42, 43

LOG7701#6

 

 

LOG4701#4

 

 

LOG3702#5

None

42, 43

LOG7702#6

 

 

LOG4702#4

 

 

LOG3703#5

None

73

LOG7703#6

 

 

LOG4703#4

 

 

LOG3704#5

None

42, 43

LOG7704#6

 

 

#2 : The value depends on the setting.

#7 : (The following numbers are in )

 

#8 :

 

 

 

 

#3 : Log number for Recording

0 1 : CH 1

0 5 : CH 5

0 9

: CH 9

1 3 : CH 13

14

: Recording 24

: Playback

#4 : Log number for Restore

0 2 : CH 2

0 6 : CH 6

1 0

: CH 10

1 4 : CH 14

34

: Copy A

 

 

 

#5 : Log number for COPY A

0 3 : CH 3

0 7 : CH 7

1 1

: CH 11

1 5 : CH 15

44

: Restore

74

: Copy B

#6 : Log number for COPY B

0 4 : CH 4

0 8 : CH 8

1 2

: CH 12

1 6 : CH 16

(The following numbers are in )

 

 

 

 

 

 

00 : A (Internal)

10 to 26

: USB (External)

 

 

 

 

 

 

01 : B (Internal)

30 to 35

: SCSI (External)

 

 

 

 

 

 

02 : C (Internal)

40 to 47

: NAS (External)

 

 

 

 

 

 

03 : D (Internal)

 

 

 

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