User manual SONY SMOE501

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[. . . ] As the laser beam used in the SMOE501 is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the unit. refer servicing to qualified personnel only. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ] The power is on when the button is in the depressed position, and off when fully protruding. Use this switches to set the subsystem's functions in accordance with the host computer and software being used. The green lamp lights up when the power is turned on. Push the "­" button to lower the ID number; push the "+" button to raise the ID number. As this disk is inserted and the drive becomes ready for read/write operation, the BUSY indicator turns green. The orange lamp lights up when the subsystem is accessing or writing data. This lamp flashes on and off at about 2-second intervals when the unit overheats, regardless of whether or not a disk is being accessed. Plug SCSI cables (sold separately) linking the host computer and other SCSI peripherals into these connectors. note: If the subsystem is the last device on the SCSI chain , set function switch F to "1" to turn on the internal terminator. When it is not the last device, make sure that the terminator is off (switch F is set to "0"). If the disk cartridge cannot be ejected using the EJECT button 6, turn off the power and insert the supplied emergency eject tool into this hole to trip the emergency eject mechanism. Be sure to turn off the power before setting the switches. This subsystem is equipped with a write cache. When the write cache is enabled, never turn off the subsystem power without making sure that all data has been written to the disk from cache memory. Data will be lost if you turn off the power before all data in cache memory has been written to the disk. Before powering off the disk unit, be sure to eject the disk. Ejecting the disk writes data from cache memory to the disk. Note Even though the drive will flush data periodically to the disk, data may be lost in the case of a power failure. Using the Fast SCSI function requires that a Fast SCSI cable be used between the Subsystem and the host system. It is also recommended that the cumulative cable length should be minimized and the SCSI bus termination should be well maintained. 1 SCSI parity check disabled Report 00H as device type (Direct Access device) Write caching disabled Fast SCSI compatible Verify write operations Internal terminator enabled Spindle motor does not spin automatically when a disk is inserted Pressing the EJECT button does not eject the disk 0 SCSI parity check enabled Report 07H as device type (Optical Memory device) Write caching enabled Not Fast SCSI compatible Do not verify writes Internal terminator disabled Spindle motor spins when a disk is inserted Pressing the EJECT button ejects the disk : All switches are set to the 0 position as shipped from the factory. Press the POWER switch located on the left side of the front panel. [. . . ] ); or · Something is wrong with your subsystem itself. ⷠDo not share the AC outlet with any other power-consuming equipment such as copying machines or shredders. Careful consideration should be given to the following in selecting a site to install or store your subsystem. Be careful not to place or drop heavy object on the power cord, or subject it to anything that may damage it. [. . . ]

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