TroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes (FSCs)

Table 6-2. Fault Symptom Codes

Message

FSC

ERP

 

Undefined Config

3020

C, G

In loader, unexpected config, not a

 

 

 

Thunder or Lightning.

Orphan Cartridge not

3030

C, G

The loader could not successfully stow an

flowed

 

 

orphan cartridge to a bin.

Chassis S/N

3031

G

The serial number scanned from the

Mismatch. Previous

 

 

barcode label doesn't match the value

S/N retained

 

 

stored in non-volatile memory.

Chassis S/N

3032

G

A valid serial number barcode label could

Character count is not

 

 

not be read.

correct

 

 

 

Chassis S/N did not

3033

G

A valid serial number barcode label could

scan

 

 

not be read

Chassis S/N save

3034

G

The serial number scanned from the

operation failed

 

 

barcode label could not be saved to non-

 

 

 

volatile memory.

Motor Firmware Error

3040

C, G

The loader task detected an unexpected

 

 

 

status and could not recover (internal

 

 

 

target error).

Loader Received

3041

C, G

The loader task received an unexpected

Invalid Command

 

 

command and could not recover (internal

 

 

 

target error).

Motor Firmware Error

3042

C, G

The loader task detected an unexpected

 

 

 

status and could not recover (internal

 

 

 

target error).

Missing Magazine

3050

F

In diag, no magazine installed for diag to

 

 

 

run.

No Cartridges In ACL

3051

F

No cartridge available for diag to run.

Too Many Cartridges

3052

F

Unable to run cart or drive cycle, loader is

 

 

 

full with cartridges.

Need 1 Drive

3054

F

No available drive to run diag.

Minimum

 

 

 

Invalid Magazine Type

3057

F

Unsupported Magazine type detected.

Magazine Type

3058

F

Unsupported magazine type detected.

Change Not Handled

 

 

 

Drive Type Not

3059

F

Unsupported drive type detected.

Supported

 

 

 

Diag Fetch, Drive not

305b

F

Diag: No cartridge present for a fetch.

loaded

 

 

 

Diag Time-out waiting

305d

F

Fetch, time-out waiting for drive unload.

for drive empty, ready

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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