JVC MC-8600LU, MC-8200LU Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbers, Magazine number, Tray No

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Names and Functions of Parts

2-3. Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbers

The internal layout of the magazine and the numbers assigned to the magazines, trays and discs are as shown below.

Magazine number

This is the number assigned to each of the 4 or 12 sets of magazines. The error message dis-

 

played when a magazine is inserted incompletely refers to the magazine number. (See page E27)

 

Note, magazine number assignments are different from previous models (MC-1000, MC-2000 and

 

MC-7000 Series).

Tray number

This is the 2-digit number assigned to each of the 50 trays in each magazine. The combination of a

 

tray number and magazine number corresponds to a disc number. For example, disc number 120

 

can also be represented as the disc in tray number 20 of magazine number 3. In this way, the disc

 

can be located in the 20th slot from the bottom of magazine 3.

Disc number

This is the 3-digit number assigned serially to every disc in all magazines and trays, starting from

 

disc number 1 in tray 01 of magazine 1 up to disc number 200 or 600. The error messages usually

 

refer to the disc numbers. (See page E30)

50

Magazine No. : 3

 

41

Tray No.

: 20

40

Disc No.

: 120

 

31

 

 

30

 

 

3

 

 

21

 

 

20

 

 

11

 

 

10

Tray No.

 

 

 

01

 

 

MC-8200LU

 

150

 

3

4

101

 

100

 

2

 

051

 

050

 

1

 

001

 

Magazine No.

 

Disc No.

 

 

MC-8600LU

 

 

350

400

 

7

8

 

301

351

 

300

450

 

6

9

 

251

401

 

250

500

 

5

10

 

201

451

 

200

550

 

4

11

 

151

501

200

150

600

 

3

12

151

101

551

 

100

 

 

2

 

 

051

 

 

050

 

 

1

 

 

001

 

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUInformation for USA Information for CanadaInformations pour le Canada Special Features Packaged ItemsContents  Disc handling precautions Precautions Installation and handling precautions Names and Functions of Parts Front panel, right side panel, rear panelInterior Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbers Magazine numberTray No Magazine No Disc NoInternal Scsi cable InteriorSetup Attaching the castersOpening the transport lock Removing the optional carrier transport lock screwRemoving the transport protective materials See 9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines on page E27Installing drives and settings SCSI-ID No., etc Removing the optional carrier transport lock screwConnecting the power cord and cables ID No. SET Mode Normal displayMenu display ID No. DisplayPower on When the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installedEvent display 2During initializationDisplay and operation sequence Door OPENING/CLOSING Door OpeningDisc loading/ejection method Mail SlotDisc loading Import/export operation A Y N o 2E C K T H E L O C K Removing the panel Installing the drive unitsDrive Units MC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etcConnecting the cables Installing the panels Automatic drive detection modeDrive type display Meaning of the displaySetting the SCSI-ID Numbers of the Main Unit Display for checking the Scsi ID numbersMagazines Ejecting/loading the magazinesEjection LoadingLoading/replacing the discs  Checking the operation modes  Switching the operation modesAutomatic disc checking function Error Codes Error code explanationLCD displays in the event of error Units in error and unit detail codesDevice Error Description Part Code Error code listHow to cancel the Error Error history Error history displayTroubleshooting Access Counts 10. FLSpecifications MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD Library
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