Datacom Systems J Class User Manual

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4-4

LEDs – DDS-DC Drive
This section describes the LED codes that are displayed.

The front panel has two colored LEDs: the Cassette Light and the
Drive Light. A green light indicates normal operation, and an amber
light indicates a warning condition. Pulsing shows activity between
the drive and the SCSI bus.

If the Cassette Light (left LED) shows steady amber, it means that the
cassette is write-protected. If the Drive Light (right LED) shows
steady amber, this indicates a fault condition. Table 5–1 lists the LED
codes and their meanings.

Table 5–1. LED Display Codes – DDS-DC Drive

Cassette

Drive

Meaning

Light

Light

Cassette (un)loading

Cassette loaded/online

Cassette loaded/activity

Cassette loaded/offline

Write-Protect States

Error States

Cassette (un)loading

Cassette loaded/online

Cassette loaded/activity

Cassette loaded/offline

Media wear (caution)

High humidity

Self-test (normal)

Self-test (failure)

Key

OFF

Green

Amber

Pulsing Green

Pulsing Amber

Pulsing Green
and Amber

LEDs (light emitting
diodes) indicate different
activities or problems
that occur with your
workstation hardware

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