JVC MC-8200LU, MC-8600LU manual Removing the optional carrier transport lock screw

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Setup

3-4. Removing the optional carrier transport lock screw

When the MC-CF10Uis installed, its special transport lock should be removed in addition to its being unlocked as detailed in "3-2. Opening the transport lock" on page E11. Use the following procedure when unlocking the optional carrier transport lock.

1. Remove the transport lock screw (for optional carrier).

2. Insert the removed screw into the desigated storage hole for the transport lock screw.

If the system is transported with the MC-CF10UOptional Carrier installed, refer to "3-2. Opening the transport lock", execute the packing mode and clamp the above-mentioned transport lock screw.

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3-5. Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etc.

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Installing drives

Install the drives (a See "7. DRIVE UNITS" on page E22).

Initial setting of SCSI-ID No., etc.

The default setting of the SCSI-ID No. of the MC-8200LU/8600LU is "0".

Set the SCSI-ID No. according to your system.

To change the SCSI-ID No. of the MC-8200LU/8600LU a Read "8. SETTING THE SCSI-ID NUMBERS OF THE MAIN UNIT" on page E26.

To set the SCSI-ID Nos. and termination of drives a Read the instruction manuals of the installed drives.

As the MC-8200LU/8600LU should be turned on to allow its SCSI-ID No. to be set, read "3-6. Connecting the power cord and cables" on page E14 and connect the power cord before proceeding.

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUInformations pour le Canada Information for CanadaInformation for USA Packaged Items Special FeaturesContents  Installation and handling precautions Precautions Disc handling precautions Front panel, right side panel, rear panel Names and Functions of PartsInterior Magazine number Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbersTray No Magazine No Disc NoInterior Internal Scsi cableAttaching the casters SetupRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Opening the transport lockSee 9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines on page E27 Removing the transport protective materialsRemoving the optional carrier transport lock screw Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etcConnecting the power cord and cables Normal display ID No. SET ModeMenu display ID No. DisplayWhen the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installed Power onEvent display 2During initializationDisplay and operation sequence Door Opening Door OPENING/CLOSINGDisc loading Mail SlotDisc loading/ejection method A Y N o 2 Import/export operationE C K T H E L O C K Drive Units Installing the drive unitsRemoving the panel Connecting the cables Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etcMC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board Automatic drive detection mode Installing the panelsMeaning of the display Drive type displayDisplay for checking the Scsi ID numbers Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers of the Main UnitEjecting/loading the magazines MagazinesEjection LoadingLoading/replacing the discs Automatic disc checking function  Switching the operation modes Checking the operation modes Error code explanation Error CodesLCD displays in the event of error Units in error and unit detail codesHow to cancel the Error Error code listDevice Error Description Part Code Troubleshooting Error history displayError history 10. FL Access CountsSpecifications MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD Library
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MC-8200LU, MC-8600LU specifications

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