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The "Y" key sequences through the defect
locations in reverse order.
Displays
The diagnostic displays built in to the Tapechek 4100 have been carefully designed to assist our
factory trained service technicians in diagnosing problems that may, from time to time, arise with the
machine. There are two basic types of displays in this catagory: 1) Status and warning messages and
2) Coded diagnostic readouts.
STATUS MESSAGES
READY LENGTH
TO RUN 0:00
This message is the first display to be seen
flashing as the machine is turned ON. This
wait message indicates that the machine is
initializing the various mechanisms in the unit.
It will cycle the carrier, spindle motors, cleaner
assembly and others as necessary.
The machine is now ready to accept a tape
cassette. The operator may now load a tape. If
a small cassette, carefully center the cassette
and push into the loading slot. The motorized
loading system will pull in the tape and lower
the carrier.
The tape is being loaded into the mechanism.
You may press the AUTO, FWD or REV keys
while the tape is loading. This display flashes
until the tape threading is complete.
The tape has been loaded into the machine and
the machine is in the Idle mode(neither AUTO,
FWD or REV has been selected).
* * * WAIT * * *
NOT READY
FORWARD/CLEANING
>>>>>-- 2:30
The machine is running the tape in the AUTO
forward direction and is counting the tape
length. In the manual FWD mode, the length
counts downward.
TAPECHEK Proline
READY -- LOAD TAPE
REWIND/CLEANING
---<<< 13:45
The machine is running the tape in the reverse
direction in the manual REV mode. The tape is
being cleaned and polished also.
This display flashes during the Eject cycle.
When the Eject is complete, the normal display
will appear. The machine will not allow
* * * WAIT * * *
TAPE LOADING
PLEASE WAIT
TAPE EJECTING
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