9. MAGAZINES

CAUTION

Do not use a magazine which has been damaged (e.g. dropped), as normal operation cannot be accomplished with such a magazine. In addition, the use of such a magazine may damage the internal mechanism.

The magazines and trays used with the MC-1000/2000 series CD-ROM Library and MC-7000 series DVD-RAM Library are not compatible with those used with the MC-8000 series CD/DVD Library. Do not interchange the magazines and trays between these models, as this will damage the equipment.

If it is required to take out or attach a magazine during operation, be sure to perform optimum software processing at the host in advance.

9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines

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1. Open the door. (a See “5. Door Opening/Closing” on page E18.)

*Do not turn off the power switch.

2.Pull the release lever toward the front.

• The magazine unlocks and comes out slightly toward the front. Be careful not to get your finger caught between the release lever and grip.

3.Pull the magazine straight toward the front.

• Use care not to hit or drop the magazine.

• Be careful not to touch the tray lock by mistake. A tray may spring out.

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1. Check the orientation of the magazine.

The [c TOP] marking is provided on the grip to indicate the upper direction of the magazine.

2.Align the magazine rails with the guide on the main unit (changer) and insert it straight forward.

Insert the magazine slowly. Inserting it with a strong force may damage the equipment.

Ensure that the magazine guides are fitted in the guides lo- cated at the left or right sides of the library (both at the top and bottom of the sides).

3.Push in the magazine completely until it stops.

Then, pull the magazine slightly toward the front to ensure that it is locked.

4.Close the door (See "5. Door Opening/Closing" on page E18.)

*If a magazine was removed and installed and then the door closed after the power has been turned on, this function will automatically check the disc status inside the magazine.(provided that the auto- matic disc checking function has been turned ON AP.E29).

Display in case of incomplete insertion

Release lever

2

3

Grip

TOP

Tray lock

The magazine guides are fitted in the guides located at the left and right sides of the library.

The front panel display will indicate an error if the door is closed while the magazine insertion is incomplete. Check the incorrectly inserted magazines from the displayed message and re-insert them completely until they are locked.

E R R O R O C C U R R E D !

D I S C = - - -

C O D E = C C - 3 1

E R R

M G

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2

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1 1

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Display when the insertion of magazine

Nos. 2 and 11 are unsuccessful.

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