The following diagnostic displays are available to verify the status of the various machine senors and
to verify what the microprocesser is calling for at any given time.
To see these displays, enter all 9's in the Date and press SET-UP.
DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY #1
MACHINE SENSOR READOUTS indicate the state of the various sensors in the tape transport
mechanism. When an individual letter is capitalized, it means that function is "true"; when letter is
small, it means that function is "false".
AiO LuD SIo Elrt
eeeDiple HsL TuD
First line:
"AIo" - Threading Arm
In
"AiO" - Threading Arm Out
"LUd" - Cassette Lift
Up
"LuD" - Cassette Lift Down
"SIo" - Spindles
In
"SiO" - Spindles Out
"ElRT - Leader Sensor
Right and Out of Tissue
"ELrt - Leader Sensor
Left and Not Out of Tissue
Second line:
"E--" - Large special recognition opening (in Digital,SX and other formats)
"--M" - Small cassette, metal tape, Erase OK
“-S-“ Small cassette, oxide, Erase OK
"DiPle" - Cassette fully
In, Cassette Present,
Small Cassette Size, set for Digital cassettes
"DipLZ" - Digital, Cassette
Not Fully In, Not Present,
Mechanism set for
Large Size, Not erase protected
"HLL" - Hub Size
Large
"HsL" - Hub Size Small
"TuD" - Tissue Mechanism
Down
"TUd" - Tissue Mechanism Up
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