Controls and Indicators

TABLE 1-5 Keypad Buttons and Indicators (Continued)

Buttons/Indicator

Description

 

 

Service Required

Indicator

See TABLE 1-6for details.

LED is normally not lit.

 

LED is lit when the library experiences a failure or is in a

 

non-ready state.

 

 

Open Door

Indicator

 

LED flashes amber when the Open Door button is pressed.

 

LED is solid amber when the robot is parked in the robotics

 

unit.

 

LED flashes during initialization and audit.

 

LED is not lit when the library is ready for customer use.

 

Button

 

When pressed:

 

1. Software allows the current job to complete. This could take a

 

while.

 

2. Software retracts the robot into the robotics unit so that it will

 

not be damaged when you open the door with the key.

 

 

Open CAP

Indicator

 

LED is amber when any CAP doors are open.

 

LED is not lit when all CAP doors are shut.

 

Button

 

Button is used to open all CAP doors in a rack.

 

 

TABLE 1-6 Keypad Service Required LED

Activity

Meaning

Action

 

 

 

Flashing

The redundant component failed.

The service representative might need to

 

 

replace the failed redundant component,

 

 

such as power supply, tape drive, or

 

 

fan.

 

 

 

 

Diagnostics are running.

Nothing, this is normal.

 

 

 

 

Diagnostics failed.

The service representative might need to

 

 

check the log_error file for the result

 

 

code and perform the appropriate

 

 

action.

 

 

 

 

Door is open.

Close and lock the door.

On solid

The non-redundant component failed.

 

This includes the last working

 

component of a redundant set of

 

components, such as tape drives.

The service representative might need to check the log_error and log_warning files to determine which component failed, and replace the failed component.

The library has stopped operating.

The service representative might need to check the log_error file for the result code and perform the appropriate action.

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