Owner manual

Section 3: HP 5242-ACL Tape Drive
2.7.1 Magazine Present (Top LED)
2.7.1.1 This LED remains a steady green when a cartridge magazine is installed in the
autoloader.
2.7.1.2 The LED flashes green when a magazine is in the process of being installed, checked, or
ejected.
2.7.2 Tape Activity (Middle LED)
2.7.2.1 Steady green indicates that a cartridge is present in the drive.
2.7.2.2 Fast (4 times/second) flashing green means data is either being written or read, or that
activity other than the cartridge being loaded or unloaded is occurring.
2.7.2.3 Slow (2 times/second) flashing green means that the cartridge is being loaded or
unloaded.
2.7.3 Operator Attention Required (Lower LED)
2.7.3.1 Steady amber indicates that a serious hardware error has occurred. The tape drive should
be replaced. Call the GCSC.
2.7.3.2 Flashing amber indicates that a user-recoverable error has occurred. These errors are
shown in table 12. A slow flash rate is one cycle per second, medium is twice per second,
and fast is four times a second. The message shown on the top line of the drive's front
panel LCD area should help identify the problem.
Flash Meaning
Slow Hard fault condition that the drive cannot clear
Slow There is a tape in the autoloader but no magazine
is present
Slow Front panel door is open when it should not be
Medium Drive heads need to be cleaned
Medium Tape is nearing the end of its useful life
Fast Firmware upgrade is taking place
Table 12 Operator attention required LED
2.8 Self-Test Display
2.8.1 During power-up, the tape drive executes a self-test diagnostic sequence. All three front panel lights
flash at 2 cycles per second.
2.8.2 If the self-test fails, the Operator Attention Required LED changes to steady amber, and the other
LEDs go off.
HP StorageWorks DAT 72 (Models 5242 and 5242-ACL) User's Guide 38 HP Part Number 528296-03 July 2005