User manual PIONEER DRM-7000

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[. . . ] In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling READ INSTRUCTIONS ­ All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS ­ The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. [. . . ] ) ¶ Whether or not it is possible to use methods 4 and 5 depends on the function of changer control software being used, and you should check the manual which comes with the software to check if it supports these methods to insert discs. Insert discs into a normal-type 50-disc magazine and insert the magazine into the changer. 3 Turn the release knob to the horizontal direction to lock the discs into place. Otherwise it may result in damage to the discs. Be careful not to scratch the reflective signal recording surface. ¶ Do not turn a disc magazine upside down while the lock is disengaged. Otherwise it may result in discs falling out of the magazine. Holding the handle of the disc magazine, insert the disc magazine into the changer following the changer guide rails until it runs against the stopper. And turn the handle to the left with pushing the magazine in so that the lock pin on the left of the magazine slides into the corresponding hole along the side of the changer. Shown above is the insertion to the front magazine bay. Though the insertion to the rear magazine bay is almost same but note that the proper installation position is in the place where it is very secluded. One is user mode performing the computer-based operations and the other is system administrator mode mainly performing manual operations from the control panel. By dividing the admitted operations into these two modes, it becomes possible to prevent interference, conflicts, or clashes occurring between operations performed from the control panel and commands issued by the host computer. The privilege to perform operations from the control panel is given to the system administrator who keeps lock release keys. Note that the following steps must be performed in order to switch to system administrator mode. Insert lock release key into the key switch located on the control panel and rotate 90 degrees to shift the switch to UNLOCK position. Once a changer has been finished its power on initialization or closing doors after installation, it will enter user mode and it will become able to be controlled by the changer control software and database management software running on the host computer. When a changer is running normally in user mode, the LCD message window will display a series of the following status messages in one-second intervals. When the changer enters system administrator mode, a message like that shown below will be displayed on the LCD message window: System administrator mode is further divided into 8 different submodes. These submodes enable the system administrator to read a changer's current settings or read data stored within a changer. Note that these submodes do not affect the operations performed by the host computer and the system administrator can obtain a variety of information without interfering with the control of the changer from the host computer. When operating in user mode, the changer will operate in accordance with commands issued by the host computer. [. . . ] Recommended action Return to user mode, issue REZERO command from the host computer requesting that all discs be returned, and try to perform the operation again after all discs have been returned. Make sure that the SCSI cables have been connected properly. ¶ Check to see if there is any device on the same bus with the same SCSI ID and to see that the SCSI chain has been properly terminated. ¶ The power supplied by the power supply included as standard equipment is sufficient only for operating drives in bays #1 through #8. [. . . ]

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