Run-statistics

The run statistics information may be retrieved to display the amount of time or the number of times operations have been performed.

Move the cursor to either “Work-time sum” or “Number of moves” and press the ENT key to browse the corresponding data.

Work-time sum

“PowerOn-time” may be selected in order to display the total amount of time the power has been turned on.

Press the ENT key

“Drive work-time” may be selected to display the total amount of time each drive within the changer has been in operation.

Press the ENT key

Press » key

Press » key

Operation

 

Number of moves

 

The « and » keys may be pressed to display the number

 

of any of the following four operations which have been

 

performed.

 

 

Elevation done:

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This item may be selected to indicate the number of times

 

the elevation mechanism has been operated. Note that

 

this information is useful as a means of determining when

 

the elevation mechanism needs to be serviced or

 

maintained.

 

Load/Unload done:

 

This item may be selected to indicate the number of times

 

 

the loading mechanism has been operated in order to load

 

or unload a disc into a slot or a drive. When a disc is moved

 

from a slot to a drive, the number of load/unload operations

 

is normally counted as two. Note that this information is

 

useful as a means of determining when the loading

 

mechanism needs to be serviced or maintained.

 

Mailslot driven:

 

This item may be selected to indicate the number of times

 

a mailslot has been used. Note that an open-and-close

 

operation is counted as one time.

 

Hyper driven:

 

This item may be selected to indicate the number of times

 

a hyper magazine has been ejected or inserted. Note that

 

an eject-and-insert operation is counted as one time.

 

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Note that the data indicating the total amount of time displayed under “Drive work-time” is maintained individually for each unique device ID, and that for this reason always the correct value is displayed even if a drive is reinserted into a different bay within the changer.

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Pioneer DRM-7000, DRM-3000 manual Run-statistics

DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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