Table 7: internal tests – HP 1900ux User Manual
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Note:
You may press CANCEL at any time to abort a test. A delay may occur while the
current test loop completes.
Table 7: Internal tests
Test Name
Description
EXCHANGE DEMO
Used by service personnel only. Do not run this test if the
jukebox contains disks with file system data on them.
This test moves randomly-chosen optical disks to random
storage slot locations. This test displays
FAIL
if there are no
disks in the jukebox or if all storage slots are full. For best
results, the jukebox should contain as many disks as there
are drives, plus two additional disks. The transport and
mailslot must be empty. For mixed media jukeboxes, this test
requires two disks of each media type (MO and UDO).
INIT MECHANICS
Runs the
FIND PLUNGE HOME
,
FIND VERTICAL HOME
,
FIND XLATE HOME
, and
INIT ELEM STATUS
tests.
Each test is run one time per test loop.
INIT ELEM STATUS
Physically scans the entire unit to determine which storage
slots contain disks and if the drives contain disks.
This test appears as
ISTAT TEST
in all control panel error
messages.
MAGAZINE IO
Makes a combination of moves with a
PASS
/
FAIL
result. It
moves an optical disk from a randomly-chosen full slot to a
randomly-chosen empty slot with a random flip. It then
moves the disk back to its original storage slot with its
original orientation. This test displays
FAIL
if there are no
disks in the jukebox or if all storage slots are full. The drives
and mailslot must be empty.
DRIVE IO
Makes a combination of moves with a
PASS
/
FAIL
result. It
moves an optical disk from a randomly-chosen full slot to a
randomly-chosen drive with a random flip. It then moves the
cartridge back to its original slot with its original orientation.
This test displays
FAIL
if there are no disks in the jukebox or
if all storage slots are full. The drives and mailslot must be
empty. For mixed media jukeboxes, this test requires one
disk of each media type (MO and UDO).