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Description of problem

Message display

Possible cause

Recommended action

 

 

 

 

Hyper magazine cannot be ejected

Host must return

There are some discs that from

Return to user mode, issue REZERO

in Hyper submode.

all hyper’s disc

the hyper magazine remaining in

command from the host computer

 

 

drives.

requesting that all discs be returned,

 

 

 

and try to perform the operation again

 

 

 

after all discs have been returned.

 

 

 

 

There exists a drive or drives which

 

SCSI cable has not been

Make sure that the SCSI cables have

fail to be recognized by the host

 

connected properly.

been connected properly.

computer even though they have

 

SCSI ID or termination

Check to see if there is any device on

been recognized in Config submode.

 

settings have not been

the same bus with the same SCSI ID

 

 

correctly specified.

and to see that the SCSI chain has

 

 

 

been properly terminated.

 

 

The total length of the SCSI

Re-configure the SCSI chain so that

 

 

cables is too long.

the total length of all the cables does

 

 

 

not exceed the maximum allowable

 

 

 

length.

 

 

Operator has forgotten to

Reboot the host computer.

 

 

reboot the host computer.

 

 

 

 

 

There exists a drive which fails to be

scsiID=7 TermOFF

The power cable for the drive

Open the rear access door and check

recognized by the host computer,

dev-ID=

in question has not been

to see if the power cable has been

and the SCSI ID of the drive is set to

 

connected.

properly connected.

‘7’ when checked in Config

 

Drives have been inserted in

The power supplied by the power

submode.

 

rear bays #9 through #16

supply included as standard

 

 

without additional power

equipment is sufficient only for

 

 

supply unit.

operating drives in bays #1 through

 

 

 

#8. Reinstall the drive in one of these

 

 

 

bays or install the additional power

 

 

 

supply unit.

 

 

 

 

Unable to properly read a disc which

 

The disc has been inserted

Check to see if the disc has been

has been inserted in a drive.

 

upside down.

inserted upside down.

 

 

The disc is soiled or

Check to see if the disc is soiled or

 

 

scratched.

scratched, and wipe away any soil or

 

 

 

replace the disc.

 

 

 

 

An error code is displayed on the

E88, E89,E99, etc.

A mechanical error has occurred

In system administrator mode, open the

LCD message window and the

 

which has made the changer

access door and take whatever action is

backlight flashes and the buzzer is

 

unable to continue in operation.

required in order to eliminate the error

sounded.

 

 

condition.

 

 

 

 

The LCD message window does not

 

The changer SCSI termination

When installing is not finished, turn

come on when the power is turned

 

switch is set to OFF or the SCSI

the SCSI termination switch to ON

on.

 

cable is not properly connected.

and turn the power OFF and ON.

Pressing the operation keys has no

 

 

If the SCSI cable is not properly

effect.

 

 

connected, turn off the power. And

 

 

 

after connection the cable properly,

 

 

 

turn on the power again.

 

 

 

 

Buzzer sounds when magazine is

Memory Failure

Magazine's memory data is not

Remove and reinsert magazine.

loaded.

Error

being read correctly.

If the magazine data still can't be read

 

 

 

properly, perform a "PROBE" of the

 

 

 

magazine, ten open and close the

 

 

 

door.

 

 

 

 

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Contents DRM-7000 For U.S. model For European and U.K. ModelsEnglish Contents IMPORTANT! Safety InstructionsFeatures Ease of InstallationFlexible Unit Design POWER-CORD Caution Handling PrecautionsFor Safety Cleaning the ChangerSecurity Features Read Before USEOffline 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 submodeConfig submode Operation when the rear bay has been selectedInquiry submode Operation when the magazine bay has been selected Auto probing Option submodeAuto eject Hot startHyper I/E Free message Alert buzzerContents Info submodeLog Run-statistics Mailslot submode SwapRemove Hyper submode AddProbe submode Door submode How to add a drive Attach add-on connector panels, if necessaryAdding Drive Units Connect the changer interface cable Connect the power cablePress the ESC key Exchanging Drive Units How to exchange a driveInsert the new drive and connect the power cable Remove the driveConnect 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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