CARD-MEM (Memory Card)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-347 555-233-123
d. Error Type 1281: The memory card can no longer hold the written data,
due to corrupt translations file.
1. Restore translations (save translation).
2. Clear the alarm (test card-mem long).
3. If problem persists, replace the memory card.
e. Error Type 1537: The Memory Card Erase/Write/Read Test failed.
1. Verify that the memory card is present and the write-protect switch is
off (status card-mem).
2. Verify that the 12-Volt power supply is functional (test card-mem).
3. Verify the Memory Card Erase/Write/Read Test result (test
card-mem long).
4. If the problem persists, replace the memory card.
5. Resolve the alarm (test card-mem long).
Aux Data: (same as Note c. above)
f. Error Type 3329: Switch cannot load translations.
In a standard system, the alarm invokes Emergency Transfer. Follow the
repair procedure for a standard system that appears below.
NOTE:
If there are other memory card errors or alarms, resolve them before
trying to resolve this alarm.
1. Resolve all other memory card alarms.
2. Reset the system (reset system 3).
3. Verify the memory card function (status card-mem).
4. If the problem persists, replace the memory card.
5. Reset the system (reset system 3).
g. Error Type 3841: Could not save translations.
Aux Data:
1 Memory card directory file failed checksum test
3 Too many commands running
4 Command aborted
5 Command collided with a current command
6 Idle software controller
7 Memory card has been erased
8 Memory card has only one good directory
9 All directories are corrupted, and memory card needs reformatting