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26 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
SCSI Wrap Test ( 6 ) For use by Support Personnel ( p )
Test Not Supported (
7 ) For use by Support Personnel ( u )
Unmake FMR Tape (
8 )
Putting the LTO Standalone in Maintenance Mode
Perform the following steps to place the drive in Maintenance Mode.
1. Verify that a cartridge is not in the drive.
2. Press the Unload button three times within a one second interval.
The state of the front panel indicators will be as shown in the following table:
Indicator State, Character, or Message
Status LED
Amber, solid
Single-character display
0
LCD
Maint Mode: Select
Exit Maint Mode
Note
If a cartridge is in the drive, it will eject the cartridge the first time that you press the
Unload button and the drive will not be placed in Maintenance Mode. To continue
placing the drive in Maintenance Mode, perform the previous step.
Diagnostic or Maintenance Functions
To select a diagnostic or maintenance function:
1. Verify that the drive is in Maintenance Mode shown when the Status LED is solid amber.
2. Press the Unload button once per second until the specific function code appears on the single-character display and the
function name appears on the second line of the LCD, as shown in the following table:
Indicator State, Character, or Message
Status LED
Amber, solid
Single-character display
1
LCD
Maint Mode: Select
Drive R/W Diagnostic
Note
If you cycle past the desired function code, press the Unload button once per second
until the function code reappears on the single-character display.
3. Press and hold the Unload button for three seconds. The drive will perform the function you selected.
4. If the function requires you to insert a cartridge,
c will appear on the single-character display and the LCD will display a
message that prompts you to insert a cartridge. Within 60 seconds, insert a cartridge or the drive will exit Maintenance
Mode.
Function Name
Function Code
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