DescriptionError
Time-out during ReadDspFaultLog.
76A3h
Time-out during ClearDspFaultLog.
76A4h
Unable to send a DspWriteDataMem command.
76A5h
Dsp failed to complete a WriteDataMem command.
76A6h
Unable to send DSP sample rate parameters.76A7h
A threading fault has occurred.76A8h
An unthreading fault has occurred.76A9h
Unable to send CSP PCA diagnostic command.76AAh
DSP failed to complete PCA diagnostic command.76ABh
Unable to initiate tape motion. The tape is stuck.76ACh
Unable to initiate tape motion even after using the tape lifter. The tape is stuck.76ADh
Unable to initiate tape motion even after relaxing hard pull. The tape is stuck.76AEh
The tape speed error integrator value is very large. The tape is stuck and not moving.76AFh
Unable to initiate tape motion even after pulling in the opposite direction. The tape is stuck.76B0h
The tape finally came free after pulling in the opposite direction.76B1h
Unable to read enough valid LPOS words from any servo head to determine LP0S.76B2h
Switching to a different speed or different head as part of a Servo Cal retry and recovery
process.
76B3h
This fault code is for firmware debug only. It simulates a DSP fault code.76B4h
Relaxed grabber during thread to help pull leader pin out of cartridge. This is for information
only; it is not a fault.
76B5h
An Orion command returned more results than the maximum allowed.76B6h
The servo ASIC interrupted the system processor for no good reason.76B7h
The LPOS lock-up process produced a value that does not pass the basic sanity check.76B8h
The LPOS lock-up process produced a value that does not pass the basic sanity check.76B9h
RecoverTape completed successfully. This is for information only; it is not a fault.76BAh
An Orion command was sent with more than the maximum number of parameters allowed.76BBh
Hardware detected offtrack. This is for information only.76BCh
The servo ARM reported an unexpected reset.76BDh
No Orion command mailboxes were available76BEh
The write-protect sensor does not match the specified high state.76BFh
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