Operation

If you wish to replace hyper magazines, insert the new hyper magazine. Note that the hyper magazine will be automatically loaded once it has been partway inserted, and that you should be careful not to add excessive force when inserting a magazine.

When the hyper magazine has been loaded, a unique magazine ID will be displayed together with the record of the locking mechanism.

When there are no records of the lock ever having been unlocked, the message displayed will be as follows.

When there are records of the lock having been unlocked, the message displayed will be as follows.

Note that the magazine will be automatically ejected if the changer is unable to read the magazine ID, and that if this happens you should try inserting the magazine again.

Probe submode

It is possible that discs have been inserted into normal-type 50-disc magazines and hyper magazines before these magazines are inserted into the changer. But it does not mean that these imported discs are ready to use because the changer and the host computer have not recognized yet which slot holds a disc or not.

Probe submode is used to examine which slot a disc is in. While this probing function is usually performed by the changer control software running on the host computer, in cases where users wish to perform this before connecting the changer to the host computer or in cases where the changer control software being used does not support such probing function, probe submode may be used instead.

If you press the ENT key at this point, the magazine bay numbers into which magazines have been loaded will be displayed in sequence.

Press the » or « key to select a disc magazine and press the ENT key to confirm your selection. The changer will examine each of the slots within the disc magazine in sequence to check whether or not a disc has been inserted.

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When all fifty slots have been probed, a message will be displayed asking if you wish to continue.

Select “Yes” to continue and “No” to quit and then press the ENT key.

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Pioneer DRM-3000, DRM-7000 manual Probe submode

DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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