Special Features for Librarians and Technicians
Section 3
Announcement
What the Announcement Means
The player has not recorded any error codes related to book cartridges or the cartridge
USB port.
Cartridge OK
An error event has occurred related to a cartridge (or another device) inserted into the
cartridge USB port. The player was unable to read the cartridge, but was able to detect
that a USB device had been inserted.
Cartridge Error
Troubleshooting
[first exit the Library diagnostic level (hold Sleep button for 5 seconds)]
Note:
Cartridge errors can occur if a cartridge is removed while playing a book. This
error is benign and can be ignored. Cartridge errors are significant only if they
are persistent and repeatable.
Try another cartridge:
•
If it works, return the bad cartridge to the library.
•
If several cartridges fail, the player should be returned to the library for serving.
Announcement
What the Announcement Means
AT Device OK
The player has not recorded any error codes related to the AT device port.
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AT Device Error
An error event occurred when a USB device was plugged into the AT device port. The
player was unable to recognize it as a supported device but was able to detect that a USB
device had been plugged in.
Troubleshooting
[first exit the Library diagnostic level (hold Sleep button for 5 seconds)]
Note:
AT Device errors can occur if an AT device or USB flash drive is removed while
playing a book. This error is benign and can be ignored.
If the AT device or USB flash drive that caused the error will not work correctly with the
player, perform the following steps:
1.
Is a detection “beep” heard when plugging a device into the port?
a)
No
, the device was not detected by the player.
⇒
Perform the same test with an AT device or USB flash drive that is known to
be functional.
If a detection beep is not heard, there is a problem with the AT USB port. The
player should be returned to the library for serving.
b)
Yes
, a USB device has been detected by the player.
⇒
Continue with step 2.
2.
Is the device that is plugged in the AT device port supported by the player?
a)
No
, not supported or unsure.
⇒
If unsupported, the device cannot be used with the player.
⇒
The AT device or USB flash drive may be faulty:
•
Test the AT device port with a supported device known to be functional.
b)
Yes
, supported devices are USB flash memory drives or AT devices
(implemented as keyboard or gamepad USB human interface devices).
⇒
Continue with step 3.
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