Inserting/

Removing Discs

and Memory

Cards

Inserting Discs

aPress \/1 to turn on the server.bTouch DISC OPEN/CLOSE on the bottom right of the front panel.
The front panel slides open, and the disc tray extends.
cPlace the disc on the disc tray with the playback/recording side facing down.
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Managing Server Content With the Disc Information
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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ZDISC OPEN/CLOSE

dTouch DISC OPEN/CLOSE on the bottom right of the front panel.
Both the disc tray and panel will close.

The server loads the disc and registers it to the internal database. In addition, the server accesses the AMG database for disc information depending on the disc. You can view the registered disc listings by selecting [Loaded Disc] of [Disc Manager]

(page 110).
The disc will be ejected if the changer is full.
When inserting multiple discs
Wait until the busy LED indicator turns off.

Open the disc tray by pressing Z while keeping the front panel open. Note that Z does not work while the busy indicator is turned on.

zHints

For 12 cm discs, up to 196 can be loaded; for 8 cm discs, up to 4.

When you have finished configuring [All Media Guide Settings] and [Internet Settings] properly before inserting multiple discs, you can collectively acquire AMG data for the inserted discs. You will need to search the AMG database for each disc in other cases.

The AMG disc description is not provided for content copied on a recordable media such as a CD-R/CD-RW and DVD-R. Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the HDD.

The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs, DVD-ROMs and BD-ROMs are limited. Such cover arts are displayed while the corresponding CDs, DVD-ROMs and BD-ROMs remain in the changer. About AMG, see page 146 for details.

Do not place multiple discs on the disc tray at the same time.
For details about discs, see “Notes On Disc Handling(page 4).

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