2. Hot start

When discs have been transported to drives and the power to the changer is turned off and then the power to the changer is turned back on, then the discs will be automatically returned to their original slots. (Note that this automatic disc return operation is not performed after a SCSI bus reset.)

For discs which are accessed frequently, however, it is possible to use the hot start feature to make those discs accessible immediately after power is turned on by leaving the discs in the drives which had used them.

Hot start function is an optional function and it enables to leave discs on the drives that had been using when the power is turning on.

Press the ENT key

Press the key to set to ON

Press the ENT key

(Note that a “Hot start is prohibited” message will be displayed if hot start function is set to OFF.)

NOTE:

Hot start function cannot be used when the changer control software is designed so as to force discs to be returned to their original slots.

Operation

 

3. Auto eject

 

In network environments there are often times when

 

changers are installed near servers far from the locations in

 

which user terminals are located.

 

 

In environments such as these, when a user uses the changer

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user reaches the changer the mailslot in which the disc has

control software to issue a command requesting a disc within

 

a changer be removed through a mailslot, it is necessary for

 

the user to go to the location where the changer in question

 

has been installed in order to remove the disc, but before the

 

been transported may already have been opened.

 

This may be convenient for some cases, however, unless a

 

system administrator resides near the changer it is as if there

 

were no security at all, and the same holds true of the ejection

 

of a hyper magazine.

 

This is the reason why it has been made possible to turn OFF

 

auto eject function. Placing restrictions on the automatic

 

ejection of mailslot tray and on the automatic ejection of a

 

hyper magazine, makes it possible to maintain a certain level

 

of security.

 

Press the ENT key

Press the \ key to set to OFF

Press the ENT key

(Note that a “Auto eject is activated” message will be displayed if auto ejection function is set to ON.)

If auto eject function is set to OFF and a command is issued from the host computer causing a disc to be carried to a mailslot, the mailslot tray will not automatically open, and instead a message like the following will be displayed on the LCD message window.

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Pioneer DRM-7000, DRM-3000 manual Hot start, Auto eject

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