M1 Locked – type out

DRM-7000Operating Instructions

A similar message appears when a magazine is removed from the Changer.

M1 Locked – type out

If these messages appear repeatedly in rapid succession, the magazine is improperly inserted into the bay. Remove the magazine and remount the unit into the appropriate Changer bay.

4.7Magazine Slot Assignments

Each possible slot in the Changer bays is assigned a unique serial number. These numbers remain the same if the bay holds a magazine or a drive. Changing magazines does not change the slot serial number. The following chart identifies each bay and the corresponding slot serial numbers assigned to that bay.

Disc Storage Location

 

Slot Number

Disc Storage Location

 

Slot Number

 

 

 

 

 

(Disc Number)

 

 

 

 

 

(Disc Number)

Hyper Magazine

 

Slot 20

 

# 770

Hyp-20

Magazine Bay 15

 

Slot 50

 

# 750

M15 – 50

 

to

 

to

to

 

to

 

to

to

Hyper

 

 

M15

 

 

 

Slot 1

# 751

Hyp-01

 

Slot 1

# 701

M15 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 7

 

Slot 50

 

# 350

M7 – 50

Magazine Bay 14

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 700

M14 – 50

M7

 

to

 

to

to

M14

 

to

 

to

to

 

Slot 1

# 301

M7 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 651

M14 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 6

 

Slot 50

 

# 300

M6 – 50

Magazine Bay 13

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 650

M13 – 50

M6

 

to

 

to

to

M13

 

to

 

to

to

 

Slot 1

# 251

M6 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 601

M13 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 5

 

Slot 50

 

# 250

M5 – 50

Magazine Bay 12

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 600

M12 – 50

M5

 

to

 

to

to

M12

 

to

 

to

to

 

Slot 1

# 201

M5 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 551

M12 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 4

 

Slot 50

 

# 200

M4 – 50

Magazine Bay 11

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 550

M11 – 50

M4

 

to

 

to

to

M11

 

to

 

to

to

 

Slot 1

# 151

M4 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 501

M11 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 3

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 150

M3 – 50

Magazine Bay 10

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 500

M10 – 50

M3

 

to

 

to

to

M10

 

to

 

to

to

 

Slot 1

# 101

M3 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 451

M10 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 2

 

Slot 50

 

# 100

M2 – 50

Magazine Bay 9

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 450

M9 – 50

 

to

 

to

to

 

to

 

to

to

M2

 

 

M9

 

 

 

Slot 1

# 051

M2 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 401

M9 – 01

 

 

 

 

Magazine Bay 1

 

Slot 50

 

# 050

M1 – 50

Magazine Bay 8

 

Slot 50

 

 

# 400

M8 – 50

 

to

 

to

to

 

to

 

to

to

M1

 

 

M8

 

 

 

Slot 1

# 001

M1 – 01

 

Slot 1

# 351

M8 – 01

 

 

 

 

Note: Although slot numbers range up to 770, it may not be possible to insert a total of 770 discs simultaneously.

4.8Closing Changer Access Doors

Before closing the access doors, verify that all components are mounted correctly and that all cables are firmly in place. Closing the access doors begins the initialization of the DRM-7000.

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DRM-7000 specifications

The Pioneer DRM-7000 and DRM-3000 are advanced digital radio receivers that cater to the needs of audiophiles and broadcasting professionals alike. Designed to deliver high-quality sound and reliable performance, these models exemplify Pioneer’s commitment to innovation in audio technology.

One of the standout features of the DRM-7000 is its support for a wide range of digital audio formats, including DAB, DAB+, and DRM. This flexibility enables users to access a plethora of radio stations and content across different broadcasting platforms. The device also boasts a crystal-clear LCD display that provides essential information such as station names, signal strength, and metadata, ensuring an enriching listening experience.

The DRM-3000, while slightly less advanced, also offers impressive capabilities with a focus on ease of use. It includes a user-friendly interface and straightforward navigation, allowing listeners to effortlessly browse through various channels. This model is aimed at users who prioritize simplicity without compromising audio quality.

Both receivers incorporate state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology, which minimizes distortion and enhances audio clarity. This technology ensures that users can enjoy their favorite broadcasts without interruptions or loss of sound fidelity. The DRM-7000, in particular, features enhanced audio tuning capabilities, allowing users to switch between stereo and mono outputs seamlessly.

In terms of connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple inputs and outputs, including USB, AUX, and headphone jacks. This versatility enables users to connect external devices and enjoy a variety of content, from music playlists to podcasts, all from one centralized unit. Additionally, the DRM-7000 includes Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing for the streaming of internet radio and expanded content variety.

Durability and design are also key characteristics of the Pioneer DRM series. Crafted with high-quality materials, these receivers not only prioritize performance but also aesthetic appeal. The compact and sleek design makes them an attractive addition to any home audio setup or professional broadcasting environment.

Furthermore, both devices come with robust support for firmware updates, ensuring that users can benefit from the latest technological advancements and features. With their combination of versatile audio formats, user-friendly interfaces, and durable design, the Pioneer DRM-7000 and DRM-3000 stand as leading choices in the landscape of digital radio receivers. They are ideal for anyone looking to elevate their listening experience, whether at home, in the studio, or on the go.