MicroBoards Technology HCL-4000 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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30 Unable to locate drive
tray for output of the
disc
The vacuum picking arm did not detect an opened tray before
reaching its lowest descending limit when attempting to pick up a
finished disc from a specified drive tray.
40 Clear previous error A new command was received while an error flag is still registered.
In order to proceed, the previous error needs to be cleared by using
"c" to remove the previous error flag.
60 Unable to locate drive
tray for input of the disc
The vacuum picking arm did not detect an opened tray before
reaching its lowest descending limit when attempting to place a
blank disc into a specified drive tray.
70 Disc dropped during
input procedure
A disc was picked from an input bin and the vacuum picking arm
dropped the disc on the way to one of the drive trays.
71 Failure to pick up a disc
from input bin
The vacuum picking arm failed to pick up a disc from an input bin
after 3 consecutive attempts.
80 Disc remaining on
vacuum block not
loaded on to the drive
tray
A disc attempting to be placed on a drive tray remained attached to
the vacuum block and was not properly dropped from the vacuum
picking arm into the drive tray.
90 Disc dropped during
output procedure
A disc was picked from a drive tray and the vacuum picking arm
dropped the disc on the way to the appropriate output bin.
A0 Output bin full The output bin is full. This commonly occurs if the input bin was filled
with more discs while completed discs were deposited to the output
bins increasing the total disc capacity beyond the maximum output
capacity.
B0 Cannot detect disc in
drive tray
The vacuum picking arm is attempting to remove a disc from a drive
tray and cannot detect the disc. This commonly occurs when the
disc was removed from the tray before the vacuum picking arm had
an opportunity to pick it up.
C0 ~
C5
Disc misloaded in
output bin #
A disc being returned to the output/ng was not properly dropped
from the vacuum picking arm onto the output bin 0 ~ 5, respectively,
where bin 0 indicates the position right in front of the drive housing.
FF High static shock error Too much static electricity builds up from the disc. This error occurs
when the static electricity on the disc is too high. Either the facility
produces too much static electricity or the current climate is
conducive to high concentration of static electricity. This error is
caused by the buildup of an electric static charge which shocks the
robotic arm while loading a disc. If this error should occur, the user
must completely reboot the system by turning the unit off at the
power button. When the unit is turned on again, it should operate
normally, but you will need to reprogram the job it was running.