Pioneer DRM-7000, DRM-3000 manual Door submode

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Probe submode may also be used to examine which slot of the hyper magazine a disc is in, in the same manner as for 50-disc magazines.

Note that once probe submode has been used to perform a check on a given disc magazine, there is no need to ever check again for the presence or absence of discs in that magazine as long as that magazine is not removed from the changer.

Operation

 

 

 

Door submode

 

 

 

 

 

This mode is used to open the access doors to swap 50-disc

 

magazines, to swap or add drives.

 

Note that it is necessary to make sure that all discs within

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the changer have been returned to their disc magazines or

 

mailslot. Otherwise neither of the access doors can be opened.

This may be done by the system administrator, who should first check the status of the drives from the host computer before halting service and returning all discs.

When the ENT key is pressed, the changer will check to see if any discs are currently used in drives. If there are any discs in drives, the following message will be displayed.

If this message is displayed, press the ESC key to return to user mode and issue a command requesting the discs be returned from the host computer.

When it has been confirmed that there are no discs in drives, the following message will be displayed. Move the cursor to specify the access door(s) to be opened.

Pressing the ENT key will cause the specified access door(s) to be opened.

NOTE:

When either of the access doors is opened, the system will automatically return to user mode. To enter a different submode, press the FUNCTION key to re-enter system administrator mode (see p. 24).

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Contents DRM-7000 For U.S. model For European and U.K. ModelsEnglish Contents IMPORTANT! Safety InstructionsEase of Installation FeaturesFlexible Unit Design POWER-CORD Caution Handling PrecautionsFor Safety Cleaning the ChangerRead Before USE Security FeaturesOffline Media Management ADD-ON Products Deciding on System ConfigurationDisc magazine DRM-AL751Disc hyper magazine DRM-AH721 DRM-AF751DVD-R/RW drive unit DVD-R7322 DVD-ROM drive unit DVD-D7563Items Included Lock release key DiscsHandling the discs DRM-7000 DRM-3000 .. Operating instructionsTo Avoid Problems ÷ Set Up NG error Issue Potential Malfunction/Error DiscsDisc Magazines E83Names and Functions of Individual Parts Front Access Door InsideFront Control panelRear Rear Access Door InsideConnect power cord InstallationStep Attach the base stabilizersInstalling drive units Turning on the powerReadying the changer for operation Loosening the shipping screwsConnecting Scsi cables Scsi Cable Connection Example EnglishExample Loading magazine in front bay Inserting disc magazinesRelease knob Label Lock release Disc storage location Slot number Closing access doors System Administrator Mode User ModeMaintenance submodes OperationLog Contents Run-statistics Swap Remove Add Config submodeAuto probing Inquiry submodeOperation when the rear bay has been selected Config submodeInquiry submode Operation when the magazine bay has been selected Auto probing Option submodeAuto eject Hot startHyper I/E Free message Alert buzzerInfo submode ContentsLog Run-statistics Swap Mailslot submodeRemove Hyper submode AddProbe submode Door submode Attach add-on connector panels, if necessary How to add a driveAdding Drive Units Connect the changer interface cable Connect the power cablePress the ESC key Exchanging Drive Units How to exchange a driveRemove the drive Insert the new drive and connect the power cableConnect the Scsi interface cable English Others TroubleshootingOthers DRM-7000 DRM-3000 General specifications SpecificationsFunctional specifications Items includedMaintenance Scsi connector specificationsPin layout of Scsi connectors Electrical specifications of Scsi
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DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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