PowerFile C200S, C200 Studio, R200 manual PowerFile Changer files and directory structure

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Instructions for Windows

PowerFile Changer files and directory structure

When the PowerFile software is installed on the host PC, it creates a "PowerFile" folder. The folder name will indicate the PowerFile Changer model number. This folder will be created within the Program Files directory. The PowerFile Monitor software is also installed. This software monitors and detects when Changers are connected to the host. (Refer to the “PowerFile Monitor software” section of this guide.)

The first time the PowerFile Monitor detects a Changer on the host PC, an icon for the Changer appears on the host PC desktop, and a master folder for that Changer is created within the PowerFile directory. The first of these master folders will be named Changer 1, and additional folders will be created and numbered sequentially for each additional Changer connected to the host system.

The PowerFile Monitor software also identifies the drives within each of the Changers, (2 drives for dual drive models, 1 drive for single drive Changers) and those drives appear as resources on that system.

Within each of these master Changer folders is a file structure that lists all of the discs in that Changer as well as any subdirectories that the user creates (refer to the “Creating a new subfolder” section of this guide).

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Contents PowerFileTM B l e N t e n t s Instructions for Macintosh Users Client Systems RequirementsMicrosoft Windows Host Operating SystemUnpacking the Changer Disabling System Standby feature Windows 98SE / Windows Me Disable System StandbyInstructions for Windows Disabling System Standby feature Windows Connecting PowerFile Changers to the host PC Installing PowerFile MediaFinder software on the host PCPowerFile Changer back panel Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Checking for proper driver installation Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Instructions for Windows Installing the PowerFile software on client PCs PowerFile Changer front panel Display Drive Info ModeLibrary, listed by CD title Library, listed by carousel slot numberTerms used in this guide PowerFile MediaFinder SoftwarePowerFile Monitor Reset AllPowerFile Changer files and directory structure Load discs Accessing Changers from PC desktopsLoading discs into the Changer From Explorer Option B-Loading discs from the host PC desktopFrom the desktop icon Manually renaming discs Identifying and naming discsIdentify and Bulk Identify Mounting discs from a client PC Accessing/playing discs host or clientMounting discs from the host PC Writing to DVD-RAM Discs R200 only To format media Recording data onto DVD-RAM disc Renaming a disc Update Volume TagsDisc organization Renaming the master Changer folderDeleting a subfolder Subfolders Creating a new subfolderRenaming a subfolder Moving a subfolderOption B-Unloading discs from the host PC desktop Unmounting discs from Changer drivesUnloading discs from the Changer Option A-Unloading discs from the Changer front panelStopping the Device Disconnecting / removing ChangersDisconnecting / removing R200S Studio Writer Changers Disconnecting / removing C200S and C200 Studio ChangersUnsafe Removal notification Instructions for Macintosh Users Connecting PowerFile Changers to the host Macintosh computer PowerFile Changer front panel Mode Launching PowerFile MediaFinder software Loading discs into the Changer Load discs into Changer Select Load DiscIdentifying discs Accessing/playing discs from the host MacintoshAccessing/playing discs from Client Macintosh systems Universal Disc Format Initializing Formatting mediaMacOS standard MacOS ExtendedWriting to a DVD-RAM Disc Formatting processRenaming the Media Finder window Creating subfolders Folders and subfoldersCreating new folders Option A-From the Changer front panel Moving a disc to a folderDeleting a folder Option B-From the MediaFinder window MediaFinder window menus Remove Remote Edit menuNew Folder Browser menu Add RemoteMount Disc Changer Admin administrator privileges and processesAdmin Mode Changer InfoDisc Visible Unload discSynchronize Media UnmountNetworking/daisy-chaining multiple Changers Networking

C200S, R200, C200 Studio specifications

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