Pioneer DRM-3000, DRM-7000 manual Adding Drive Units, How to add a drive

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Operation

ADDING DRIVE UNITS

Any drive designed for use in the DRM-7000/DRM-3000 changer can easily be added as a new drive.

The power unit provided as standard equipment is designed to provide sufficient electrical capacity to support up to 8 drives mounted in rear bays #1 to #8. When adding additional drives to the rear bays #9 – #16 of the model DRM-7000, however, an optional additional power unit is required.

Warning about static electricity

Always be sure never to touch the contacts or ports of any connectors when installing additional drives or any other type of add-on equipment. Also be sure to touch a metallic surface on the changer before beginning the adding operations.

NOTES:

When disconnecting drive cables that had been connected before to make the work easier, always be sure to disconnect those cables in the following order (i.e., the opposite order from that in which they are connected):

1.SCSI interface cable

2.Changer interface cable

3.Power cable

If you wish to add a drive to a SCSI bus where the termination for an existing drive has been turned on, the termination for the new drive to be added must be turned on and the termination for the existing drive turned off.

How to add a drive

1.Enter system administrator mode and enter door submode to open the rear access door.

The following message will be displayed on the LCD message window.

2.Attach add-on connector panels, if necessary

Screwdriver

3.Place the drive on the changer guide rails, push the drive in until the lock lever on the drive shifts to the locked position. Maybe you can hear a clicking sound then.

Guide rails

Drive

Lock lever

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Contents DRM-7000 For European and U.K. Models For U.S. modelEnglish IMPORTANT! Safety Instructions ContentsFlexible Unit Design FeaturesEase of Installation For Safety Handling PrecautionsPOWER-CORD Caution Cleaning the ChangerOffline Media Management Security FeaturesRead Before USE Disc magazine Deciding on System ConfigurationADD-ON Products DRM-AL751DVD-R/RW drive unit DVD-R7322 DRM-AF751Disc hyper magazine DRM-AH721 DVD-ROM drive unit DVD-D7563Items Included Handling the discs DiscsLock release key DRM-7000 DRM-3000 .. Operating instructionsTo Avoid Problems Disc Magazines Issue Potential Malfunction/Error Discs÷ Set Up NG error E83Front Front Access Door InsideNames and Functions of Individual Parts Control panelRear Access Door Inside RearStep InstallationConnect power cord Attach the base stabilizersReadying the changer for operation Turning on the powerInstalling drive units Loosening the shipping screwsConnecting Scsi cables English Scsi Cable Connection ExampleInserting disc magazines Example Loading magazine in front bayRelease knob Label Lock release Disc storage location Slot number Closing access doors Maintenance submodes User ModeSystem Administrator Mode OperationAuto probing Config submodeLog Contents Run-statistics Swap Remove Add Inquiry submodeInquiry submode Config submodeOperation when the rear bay has been selected Operation when the magazine bay has been selected Option submode Auto probingHot start Auto ejectHyper I/E Alert buzzer Free messageLog ContentsInfo submode Run-statistics Remove Mailslot submodeSwap Add Hyper submodeProbe submode Door submode Adding Drive Units How to add a driveAttach add-on connector panels, if necessary Connect the power cable Connect the changer interface cablePress the ESC key How to exchange a drive Exchanging Drive UnitsConnect the Scsi interface cable Insert the new drive and connect the power cableRemove the drive English Troubleshooting OthersOthers Functional specifications SpecificationsDRM-7000 DRM-3000 General specifications Items includedPin layout of Scsi connectors Scsi connector specificationsMaintenance Electrical specifications of Scsi
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DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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