Operation

4.Make sure the wiring monitor indicator (orange). It is located on the back of the drive and ought to be flashing at half-second intervals if the drive has been selected in Step 3. Then disconnect the cables to the drive.

Order in which cables are to be disconnected:

1.SCSI interface cable

2.Changer interface cable

3.Power cable

5.Remove the drive.

If it is difficult to work, the SCSI interface cables of other drives should be disconnected before continuing.

6.Check the SCSI ID and termination switch settings of the drive which has just been removed, and set the SCSI ID and termination switch settings of the drive which is to be inserted in its place to the same settings.

7.Insert the new drive and connect the power cable.

When the power cable has been connected, the wiring monitor indicator on the rear of the drive (orange) will light up.

When the termination switch of the drive is set to on, the termination indicator (green) will light up.

Power cable

Wiring monitor indicator

Termination indicator

8.Connect the changer interface cable.

When the changer interface cable has been connected, the wiring monitor indicator will begin flashing at half- second intervals.

Wiring monitor indicator

Changer interface cable

9.Compare the SCSI ID and termination settings of the newly installed drive against those of the removed drive.

If the SCSI ID of the new drive is the same as that of the drive which has just been removed, the buzzer will sound once.

If the SCSI ID of the new drive is not the same as that of the drive which has just been removed, the buzzer will sound three times.

10.Connect the SCSI interface cable.

If you have disconnected the SCSI interface cables of any other drives in Step 5, be sure to remember to reconnect those cables.

11.Check the drive device ID displayed on the LCD message window.

Press the ENT key

NOTES:

If the SCSI ID and termination switch settings displayed differ from those which set on the back of the drive, or if a drive’s device ID fails to be displayed, it is likely that the corresponding cables were improperly connected. If this happens, follow the steps outlined below to properly reconnect all the cables.

Order in which cables are to be disconnected:

1.SCSI interface cable

2.Changer interface cable

3.Power cable

Order in which cables are to be reconnected:

1.Power cable

2.Changer interface cable

3.SCSI interface cable

If the device ID of a drive cannot be read, then it will be impossible for the host computer to perform automatic configuration.

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Pioneer DRM-3000 Remove the drive, Insert the new drive and connect the power cable, Connect the Scsi interface cable

DRM-7000, DRM-3000 specifications

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