JVC MC-8600LU, MC-8200LU manual Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc, Connecting the cables

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Drive Units

7-3. Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc.

sProcedure for setting the SCSI-ID No. and other jumper settings.

Please refer to the specified section(s) of the corresponding drive instruction manual.

sMake sure to turn the power OFF before starting the procedure. If the procedure is carried out with the power ON, it will cause malfunction.

sThe new ID Nos. will become effective from the the moment the power is turned on.

sThe new SCSI ID Nos. should not conflict with the ID Nos. of other SCSI equipment on the same SCSI bus.

sThe SCSI ID numbers should be in the range from 0 to 7. Numbers from 8 to 15 cannot be used.

7-4. Connecting the cables

ENGLISH

sFor the positions of the connectors for the cables from the optional drives, please refer to the relevant instruc- tion manuals for the drives.

1. Connect the control cable (14P).

Connect the control cable having the same number as the drive bay number.

2.Connect the power cable (14P).

(The figure shows the case of the MC-R434U.)

3.Connect the two LVD power cables (6P) to the SE-LVD conversion board.

Both cables have identical connector types, so that either cable can be connected to either connector on the SE-LVD conversion board.

4.Connect the internal SCSI (SE) cable (50P) to the SE- LVD conversion board.

The other end of the internal SCSI (SE) cable is con- nected to the library SCSI board in the library.

5.Connect the internal SCSI (LVD) cable (68P) to the drives.

The other end of the internal SCSI (LVD) cable is con- nected to the SE-LVD conversion board.

Internal SCSI cable (approx. 1.0 m)

Terminator

Drive 6

Drive 5

Drive 4

Drive 3

Drive 2

Drive 1

Terminator

Library SCSI board

Internal SCSI (SE) cable

To SE-LVD conversion board

 

1.

Control cable

 

14P

W N

 

 

 

 

DIP switch

68P

2.

4P

Power cable

 

 

Internal SCSI (LVD) cable

<MC-R433 rear panel>

Library

<SE-LVD conversion board >

Internal SCSI (SE) cable

4.

50P

 

 

 

3.

6P

LVD power

 

6P

cable

 

 

 

68P

 

 

5.

Internal SCSI (LVD) cable

 

 

 

To each drive

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Contents MC-8200LU MC-8600LU MC-8200LU MC-8600LUS3125A Information for Canada Informations pour le CanadaInformation for USA Special Features Packaged ItemsContents Precautions  Installation and handling precautions Disc 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 OpeningMail Slot Disc loadingDisc loading/ejection method Import/export operation A Y N o 2E C K T H E L O C K Installing the drive units Drive UnitsRemoving the panel Setting the SCSI-ID Numbers, etc Connecting the cablesMC-R433 rear panel Library SE-LVD conversion board 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  Switching the operation modes Automatic disc checking function Checking the operation modes Error Codes Error code explanationLCD displays in the event of error Units in error and unit detail codesError code list How to cancel the Errors 20, 21Device Error Description Part Code Error history display TroubleshootingError history Access Counts 10. FLSpecifications MC-8600LU Erläuterung DER Aufkleber VorsichtLieferumfang Inhaltsverzeichnis Magazinnummern, Trägernummern, Disc-NummernVorsichtsmassnahmen  Hinweise zum Aufbau und zur Handhabung Vorsichtshinweise beim Umgang mit Discs Bezeichnung UND Funktion DER Teile Frontplatte, rechte Seitenwand und RückseiteInnenansicht Transportvorrichtung⁄ Transportsicherung der ¤ WahlweiseMagazinnummern, Trägernummern, Disc-Nummern Disc-NummerInternes SCSI-Kabel Inbetriebnahme Laufrollen anbringenTransportverriegelung lösen HinweisTransportverriegelungschraube des wahlweisen ÖffnenTransportschutzmaterial entfernen Siehe 9-1. Magazine entnehmen/einsetzen auf Seite G27Schutzmaterial G13 Netzkabel und andere Kabel anschließen WarnungBedienkonsole UND LCD-ANZEIGE NormalmodusMenümodus Wenn der wahlweise MC-CF10U Wechselrobotik installiert ist EreignismodusEinschalten 2Initialisierung läuftAnzeige und Bedienungsablauf NormalmodusTÜR ÖFFNEN/SCHLIESSEN Tür öffnenEinlegeschublade Disc einlegen Disc einlegen/entnehmen VorsichtsmaßnahmenImport/Export von Discs Siehe 3-2. Transportverriegelung lösen auf Seite G11 Laufwerke Abdeckung entfernenEinbau der Laufwerke Siehe 5. Tür öffnen/schließen auf Seite G18Einstellen der Scsi ID-Nr., usw Anschließen der KabelAbdeckungen einbauen Automatische LaufwerkerfassungLaufwerktypanzeige Einstellen DER SCSI-ID-NUMMERN DER Haupteinheit Anzeige zur Überprüfung der SCSI-ID-NrMagazine Magazine entnehmen/einsetzenEntnahme EinsetzenDiscs einlegen/wechseln Legen Sie die Disc korrekt in die Schale des Discs- TrägersAutomatische Discs-Testfunktion  Feststellen der Betriebsart Umschalten der Betriebsart Fehlercodes Erläuterung der FehlercodesLCD-Anzeige bei einem Fehler Fehlerhafte Einheiten und fehlerhafte FunktionenFehlercodeliste Aufhebung der Fehler 20, 21 undEinheit Fehler Fehlerhafte FunktionAnzeige des Fehlerprotokolls Fehler und ihre BehebungFehlerprotokoll Zugriffszähler Technische Daten MC-8200LU Reproduction DES Etiquettes RemarqueContenu DE L’EMBALLAGE Sommaire Consignes Conseils d’installation et de manipulation Consignes Précautions à prendre pour manipuler les disques Nomenclature ET Fonction DES Composants Panneau avant, côté droit, Panneau arrièreTouche Enter Face avantIntérieur Numéros des magasins, des plateaux et des disques Plateau nCâble Scsi interne Installation Pose des pattes à roulettesConseils Levier de blocage de la rouletteDéblocage du verrouillage de transport Retrait de la vis de verrouillage du chariot en optionDépose des éléments de protection de transport Voir 9-1. Ejection/chargement des magasins à la page F27Retrait de la vis de verrouillage du chariot en option Branchement du cordon secteur et des câbles AvertissementPanneau DE Commande ET Affichage LCD Affichage normalAffichage du menu Affichage des événements Mise sous tensionAffichage et succession des opérations OUVERTURE/FERMETURE DE LA Porte Ouverture de la porteChargeur Frontal Chargement dun disqueMéthode de chargement/éjection des disques Opération dimportation/exportation P O R T / E X P O R TP R O H I B I T E D Installation des lecteurs Unites LecteursDépose du panneau Voir 5. Ouverture/fermeture de la porte page F18Détermination des numéros d’identification SCSI, etc Raccordement des câblesPertinents pour les unités Panneau arrière MC-R434UMode de détection automatique de lecteur Pose des panneauxVoir 5. Ouverture/fermeture de la porte à la page F18 AprèsAffichage du type de lecteur Affichage des num é ros d ’identification Scsi Magasins Ejection/chargement des magasinsChargement Chargement/remplacement des disques Des plateaux et des disques à la page F8Fonctionnement de contrôle automatique des disques  Vérification des modes de fonctionnementAvec fonction automatique de contrôle des disques Sans fonction automatique de contrôle des disquesExplication des codes d’erreur Affichage LCD en cas d’erreurEléments en panne et codes derreur Liste des codes d’erreur Comment annuler les erreurs 20, 21 etElément Codes Signification du code derreurAffichage de l’historique des erreurs 10-5. 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