Drive Error Codes 141
Drive Error Codes
76FFh The tape temperature is too high. Operations must stop and the cartridge must be
ejected.
7700h The base number for constructing DSP error codes. This is not an actual error.
7701h DSP fault: TMS320 was just reset due either to hardware pin assertion or receipt of
the Reset command.
7702h DSP fault: the DSP checksum failed after a hardware/software reset.
7703h DSP fault: unsupported command opcode
7704h DSP fault: illegal command sequence
7705h DSP fault: The Alert bit was set during a seek or CalibrateVI command.
7706h DSP fault: the DSP was asked to do a tape seek when the uP said this was not a safe
operation to do.
7707h DSP fault: a seek or VI calibration command was issued but the mechanism has not
learned the VI offset yet.
7708h DSP fault: the stroke measured by the VI sensor hardware was not large enough.
7709h DSP fault: excessive actuator power amp offset
770Ah DSP fault: main memory uP timeout.
770Bh–770Fh DSP faults: spare
7710h DSP fault: unable to find a top servo band.
7711h DSP fault: unable to lock to track 0 on a top servo band.
7712h DSP fault: unable to verify band ID on a top servo band.
7713h–771Fh DSP faults: spare
7720h DSP fault: the track-following loop could not stay at the desired set point.
7721h–772Fh DSP faults: spare
7730h DSP fault: could not stay locked to the tape servo code.
7731h–773Fh DSP faults: spare
7740h DSP fault: no tape servo data during seek acceleration phase.
7741h DSP fault: acceleration time-out fault
7742h DSP fault: spare
7743h DSP fault: no tape servo data during the seek deceleration phase
7744h–7745h DSP faults: spare
7746h–7747h DSP faults: seek failures during gross settle
7748h–774Ah DSP faults: spare
774Bh DSP fault: no tape servo data during seek fine settle phase
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