TO AVOID PROBLEMS

 

Issue

Potential Malfunction/Error

 

 

 

 

7. Discs

÷ Blank discs, discs which have experienced failed recording opera-

÷

Reader drive malfunction

 

tions, and discs whose recording sessions have not been closed,

÷ [Set Up NG] error

 

cannot be used on the reader drive.

 

 

 

* Use the writer drive to determine whether a disc is blank.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ Do not affix paper labels or seals to discs. Also, do not allow the

÷

Recording/playback mal-

 

printed surface of discs to become scratched.

 

function

 

* If a paper label is removed incorrectly, it may leave behind pieces

÷

[E83], [E99]

 

of adhesive that cause player malfunction; as a result, when re

 

 

 

moving an adhesive label, be sure to remove it carefully and fully,

 

 

 

taking care not to leave an scratches on the surface of the disc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ Scratches, fingerprints, or dirt adhering to the surface of a disc may

÷

Recording/playback mal-

 

interfere with recording or playback. When handling discs, take care

 

function

 

not to touch the signal surface (the reflective recording surface).

 

 

 

Hold discs either by the outside edges, or by placing a finger in the

 

 

 

center hole.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ If a disc is soiled, wipe gently with a soft cloth in a radial direction,

÷

Recording/playback mal-

 

straight from the center outwards. Do not wipe in a circular pattern.

 

function

 

* Use only the Pioneer Cleaning Cloth (Service Parts GED-009) for

 

 

 

wiping discs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ To produce stable recording and playback, use only recommended

÷

Recording/playback mal-

 

discs. For recommended discs, consult your dealer or Pioneer's

 

function

 

website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ This component does not support DVD-R for Authoring media.

÷

Cannot record

 

 

 

 

8. Disc Magazines

÷ When inserting discs in magazines, be sure they are inserted flat

÷

[E83], [E99]

 

into the same slot; discs may be damaged if inserted diagonally (with

 

 

 

left and right edges in differing slots).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ Do not allow the open end of magazines to point downward, since

÷

[E83]

 

discs may fall out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

÷ Insert magazines slowly into the changer, since discs may fly fall out

÷

[E83]

 

if the magazine is inserted with excessive force.

 

 

 

* When inserting a magazine, if the electronic buzzer sounds or

 

 

 

error [E83 disc set NG] appears in the display, remove the maga-

 

 

 

zine, press any dislodged discs back into the magazine, and slowly

 

 

 

insert the magazine once again.

 

 

 

 

 

9. Disc Reversal Unit

÷ When the Pioneer Disc Flip Module DRM-UF701 is used in conjunc-

÷ [EC], (where = 0 F)

 

tion with the changer DRM-7000, the changer must be equipped

÷

Other malfunctions

 

with firmware Rev. 1.12 or later. Since malfunctions or disc damage

 

 

 

may occur when used with firmware revisions earlier than 1.12, be

 

 

 

sure to update your firmware before use to version 1.12 or later. For

 

 

 

details regarding updating of firmware, consult your Pioneer service

 

 

 

center, or retail dealer.

 

 

 

* The DRM-3000 module is not limited by firmware revisions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pioneer DRM-7000 manual Issue Potential Malfunction/Error Discs, ÷ Set Up NG error, Disc Magazines, E83, Disc Reversal Unit

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