If a disc has been transported to the drive, it is also possible to press the ENT key to display the disc number.

To confirm the type of magazine installed, press the ESC key to return to the bay select screen, then select the desired magazine bay.

NOTE:

Some types of stored information are in layers. Then pressing the ENT key may cause the display to proceed to the next layer and pressing the ESC key causes the display to return one level above from the message currently being displayed. Note that pressing the ESC key too many times will cause the system to return to user mode.

Operation when the magazine bay has been selected

Pressing the ENT key will cause the hyper magazine ID to be displayed.

If a hyper magazine is not inserted, the following message will be displayed instead.

Pressing the » key while a hyper magazine is being displayed will cause the magazine IDs to be displayed in sequence beginning from magazine bay 1 (M1).

Press » key

When no disc magazine has been inserted, the message displayed will be as indicated below.

Example of display for DRM-7000

Operation

As the rear bays are multipurpose bays, sometimes some bays cannot be used as magazine bays because drives have been installed instead. Then the message displayed will be like that indicated below.

Example of display for DRM-7000

When you wish to check to see what type of disc magazine has been installed, press the ENT key.

Pressing the » key while magazine bay 15 (M15) is being displayed will cause the display to return to a hyper magazine display.

When you wish to view drives, press the ESC key to return to the ‘select bay’ screen and then select the rear bay.

NOTE:

Some types of stored information are in layers. Then pressing the ENT key may cause the display to proceed to the next layer and pressing the ESC key causes the display to return one level above from the message currently being displayed. Note that pressing the ESC key too many times will cause the system to return to user mode.

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Pioneer DRM-7000, DRM-3000 manual Operation when the magazine bay has been selected

DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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