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Operations
Various Functions
Diagnostic
The unit provides a self-diagnostic function.
The self-diagnostic function operates at predetermined times on the built-in changer unit, drive system, flash
memory on the controller, fans, control panel, internal host interface and external power supply, respectively.
You can also execute the self-diagnostic function by selecting “Manage”
“Diagnostic” on the control panel or the
Web interface.
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After “Diagnostic” has completed, select “Monitor”
“S.M.A.R.T.” and check the log files (
110) to review the
diagnostic results of each equipment.
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When a magazine is loaded in the drive system, “Diagnostic” cannot be executed.
Check whether a magazine has not been loaded by selecting “Monitor”
“Drive”
“Magazine Address” or
“Monitor”
“Changer”
“Magazine Address”. If a magazine is loaded in the drive system, use the application to
eject the magazine, or unlock the right and left magazine drawers, insert the magazine and try again.
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To avoid any impact on the application, terminate it prior to running the “Diagnostic” function.
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The duration of “Diagnostic” depends on the condition and it may take as long as about 5 minutes.
Self-diagnostic function execution
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The self-diagnostic function executes about every 30 days when the power is continuously on.
There is no impact on the application as it is a background operation.
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Only certain external power supply models that have been validated to work with the unit.
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During the self-diagnostic process, fans, changer unit and drive system are operated for an accurate diagnosis.
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Please note that self-diagnostics cannot detect all anomalies.
Power on
About every 30 days
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During “Diagnostic”
execution
Changer unit
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s
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Drive system
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Flash memory on the controller
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Fan
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Control panel
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Internal host interface
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s
s
External power supply*
2
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