Pioneer's DVD-ROM Optical Database System Supports

Advanced Data Management

with Faster Access Plus up to 850 Huge Storage Capacity
As office networking environments continue to expand, there
is a rapidly increasing need for reliable and efficient sys-
tems that handle larger volumes of data. The launch of the
DVD-ROM helps to meet this need by providing an optical
disc medium that allows up to 4.7 GB of data to be stored on
a 12 cm single layer disc (or 8.5 GB in the case of a dual
layer disc). To allow users to take advantage of this exciting
new development, Pioneer has launched the DRM-1004V40,
a 100-disc jukebox-style autochanger featuring a 2.6X speed

DVD-ROM read-only drive that enables rapid access to as much as 470 GB (single layer DVD)/850 GB (dual layer

DVD)of data. For extra flexibility, the DRM-1004V40 also
reads data from the latest DVD-R discs which can be written
using Pioneer's DVR-S101 DVD-R drive. This system is also

read compatible with conventional CD-ROM and CD-R discs at 20 times the standard speed, so there's no need to

abandon your current data library in order to upgrade to DVD-ROM. Furthermore, to complement this versatility,

Pioneer has equipped the DRM-1004V40 with an extremely
durable mechanism that ensures the highest levels of
operational reliability.

Two Separate 50-Disc Magazines

The DRM-1004V40's magazine system

can accommodate as many as 100

DVD-ROM/DVD-R or CD-ROM/CD-R

discs on two separate, removable 50-disc

magazines. This arrangement allows the

user to load and unload discs easily and

conveniently.

User-Friendly Keypad Display

and Disc Mailslot

 

The DRM-1004V40 is equipped

 

with an ergonomically designed

 

keypad display for simplified

High-Speed Disc Exchange

operation. A convenient mailslot

allows users to insert and

Pioneer's leading-edge servo technology

retrieve individual discs on

enhances the data access efficiency of the

command, thereby eliminating

DRM-1004V40 by automatically

the need to open the jukebox door.

exchanging discs in just 6 seconds.