Pioneer DRM-7000 manuel d'utilisation

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- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Pioneer DRM-7000
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- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Pioneer DRM-7000, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

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    720-Disc DVD Library DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Manual Version 1.2 Released 26-February-200 4 Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc.[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions (For US/Canadian Models) CAUTION • Use of controls or adjustment s o r performance of procedur es othe r than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiatio n exposure. • The use of optical instruments with th is product will incr ease eye hazard. WARNING This is a class A product. In a domesti c environ[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1.0 FEATURES OF THE DRM-70 00 DISC CH ANGER .......................................................................... 1 1.1 F LEXIBLE U NIT D ESIGN .................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 T YPES OF D ISC M AGAZINES ...[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 5.2.5.2 Remove ......................................................................................................................... ............... 35 5.2.5.3 Add ............................................................................................................................ ................... 35 5.[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 1.0 Features of the DRM-7000 Disc Changer 1.1 Flexible Unit Design The Pioneer DRM-7000 Disc Change r is designed so that a various compone nts may be installed together to meet a variety of needs. The Pioneer DRM-7 000 provides easily, accessed bays on both the front and the back of the unit as well as a hyper-maga [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 1.4 Security Features To prevent erroneous or unauthori zed use, operators must be able to enter the system administration mode from the Control Panel. In order to enter this m ode, unlock the mechanism using the prov ided keys. This featur e also guards ag ainst interference, conflicts and clashes occurring between [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 2.0 Handling Precautions 2.1 Installation Site Select an installation site with a flat, solid surf ace. Check the area for the following conditions: • Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, spotlights or too nea r to a heater • Beware of high humidity locations or sites exposed to large amounts of dust • Avoid clos[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions benzine, thinner, inse cticide or other strong chemi cals as these may dissolve or discolor the cabinet surface. Some co mmercially produced chem ical polishing clothes may be acceptable but read all instructions and warnings first. 2.5 Managing Offline Media The DRM-7000 provides the followi ng feature s to manage o[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions • Two drives installed on separate cabl es • Both drives are connected to the internal daisy-chai n board using the cables provided (it is necessary to purchase another SCSI cable to co nnect the Changer to the HOST) To install three or more drives or to use mo re than one SCSI bus (to increase data tran sfer rat[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions • 20-Disc Hyper Maga zine Dust Cover • Operating Instructions • Warranty Information • Service Network Sheet 2.8 Add-On Products The following components may be pu rchased sepa rately for use with the Pioneer DRM-700 0 Changer. • 50-Disc Locking Magazine (DRM-AL751) This magazine is de sign ed to maximize s[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions conjunction with the internal daisy-chain board, it is possi ble to connect up to six internal drives. 2.9 Discs The types of discs compatible with the Pi oneer DRM-7000 vary d epending upon the types of installed drives. Refer to the User’s Guides provide with the drives. Some st andard handling practices are list[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 3.0 Names and Functions of Individual Part s - 8 -[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions - 9 -[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 4.0 Inst allation 4.1 Positioning the Changer The instructions bel ow le ad through the physical installation of the DRM -7000. 1. Attach the placement fixtures To stabilize the Changer further, attach the placement fixtures at the corners of the unit • Always be sure to attach the placement fixtures first • Veri[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 3. Lock all four legs/wheels into place 4. Connect the power cord to the Changer • Insert the power cord into the rear of the changer before inserting the plug into the wall socket Caution: Always be sure to use only a power cord designed f or use in that country. 4.2 Before Using the Changer for the First Time To [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 2. Loosen the shipping screws With the front access panel open, loo sen the two scre ws located in the base • Screws are permanent to avoid becoming lost but must be loosened to operate the Changer • Tighten these screws before moving or transporting the Change r • Closing the front and/or rear access panels ca[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 5. Connect the Changer Interface cable to the drive. • Confirm that the interface cable is connected to the correct bay Caution: Connecting the interface cable to an incorrect bay port results in damage to the discs. • Install an add-on connector board if necessary 4.3 Changing the SCSI ID on a DRM-7000 To alter [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions SCSI buses allows duplicate SCSI IDs as lo ng a s the duplicates are assigned to separate buses. Even if none of the drives installed within the changer has be en assigned the same SCSI ID, it is necessar y to assign a differ ent SCSI ID to any drives which share the same ID with other devices such as hard drives on [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Daisy-chain six internal rea ders and a recorder then connect the Cha nger – requires a cable for four d r ive s Connect two readers and two re corders then connect the Change r – requi res three separate SCSI controller cards 4.6 Inserting Disc Magazines Please review the insertion methods listed below. • Inse[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 2. Insert discs horizontally with the label s facing up. 3. Turn the release knob to the hori zontal position locking the discs into the slots. Note: Turning the magazine upside-dow n with the locking mechanis m disengaged may result in damage to the discs. 4. Insert the magazine onto the guid e rail s within the DRM[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 5. Remove the magazine by flipping the handle o ut and pulling the unit towards you. Support the magazine so that it rema ins level as it slides off of the rails. 4.6.2 Inserting Discs Using a 20-Disc Hyper-Magazine Follow the directions bel ow to insert discs in to a hyper-magazi ne then add the magazine to the Chan[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions A similar message appears when a mag azin e is removed from the Changer. M1 Locked – type out If these messages appear repeatedly in rapid succession, the magazi ne is improperly inserted into the bay. Remove the ma gazine and remount the u nit into the appropriate Changer bay. 4.7 Magazine Slot Assignments Each po[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Once the initialization is complete, the fo llowing message appears in the LCD display: Robotics ready Drive1 no disc The first line of the message refers to t he stat us of the disc chan ger mechanism. The seco nd line indicates the disc number and registers any loa ded discs. Drive numbers are assigne d in sequence[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 5.0 Operation The DRM-7000 supports two modes, User a nd Syst em Administrator. Separating the operations into two modes prevents interference, confli cts, or clashes from occurring between com mands issued from the host computer and com mands entered at the Changer’s Control Panel. 5.1 User Mode Upon installation,[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions When operating in the System Administ rator Mo de, the Changer shows the followin g message in the LCD display. (Inquiry) ID = 5 Revision 1.00 The System Administrator Mode is divided into fo ur Information submodes and four Operation submodes. Information Submodes • Inquiry Submode • Config Submode • Option Su[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Information submodes enable a System Administ rator to check a Change r’s current settings or read the stored data. The System Administ rat or may also view a variety of Changer information without interfering with the cont rol of the Change r from the host computer. Operation submodes allow movement to the di sc c[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions To change the selected ba y , use the up and down arrow buttons. Example: arrow button Bay # 5 & # 6 flip unit arrow button Bay # 9 no component arrow button Bay # 15 & # 16 ID = ************ If the bay holds a drive, press Enter to display the SCSI ID, the termination switch setting and the device ID of the [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions If the locking record log is empty, the following message app ears: Locked – state When there are record s in the memo ry, the following message app ears: Uncertain – state Example of Magazine Bay selection: Press the up arrow b utton while the hyper magazine information di splays to show Magazine #1. M1 (front ?[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions The optional operations are as follows when scannin g usin g the right arrow button: • Auto Probing – default set to OFF at time of shipment • Inquiry Change – default set to OFF at time of shipment • Free Message – default set to Off at time of shipment • Alert Buzzer – default set to ON at time of s[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions When the Auto Probing function is set to OFF, the following messag e appe ars: Auto probing is prohibited To temporarily turn Auto Probe OFF, turn the key swit ch to the unlocked position and press the Escape button. Note: It takes approximately two min utes to prob e a 50-disc maga zine. 5.2.3.2 Image Change 5.2.3.3[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions When Free Message is set to OFF, the following me ssag e appears: Free message is prohibited If the host computer is not sendi ng commands while the Free M essage mode is ON, messages from the Change r appear on the LCD display. 5.2.3.4 Alert Buzzer The DRM-7000 p rovides a buzzer on t he c ontrol panel to indicate s[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions When the Alert Buzzer function is set to ON, the following messag e appe ars: Alert buzzer Is activated 5.2.3.5 Hyper I/E While hyper magazine s are designed a s 20-disc magazine s, they may also be used as high-capa city mail slots. Although sl ots and mail sl ots are usually defined differently, turning ON the Hyp [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions If the controller software does not supp ort multiple import/export element s, set the Hyper I/E mode to OFF. 5.2.3.6 Auto Eject Changers installed within a network are often located in a different room or possibly another buildi ng. If a disc or a hyper ma gazine is ejected while an attendant is away from the Change[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Similarly, a command from the host computer to eject a hyper magazine while Auto Eject is set to OFF results in the following mess age. Press ENT-key to eject hy per Use the Administrator key to Unlock the Changer and remove the hyper magazine. 5.2.3.7 Hot Start If discs are left in the drives when the powe r to the [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 5.2.4 Info Submode The DRM-7000 stores data need ed for daily maintenance in non-volitile memory. The Info Submode provides access to this in formation. (Info) Data browser Press the Enter button while this message is on the LCD display in order to select the type of data to retrieve. The following message app ears: [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions #123 , #221 , #258 , M15 (#701 - #750), Press the Up arrow button Hyper (#751 - #770) , end of list 5.2.4.2 Contents Request a Content log to review the number of filled a nd vacant slots within the combined magazi ne s. Full slots : 5 8 8 Empty slots : 1 2 Press Up or Down arrow button Uncertain : 7 0 Total slots : [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Select Drive Work Tim e to reveal the total time each d rive has been in opration. PowerOn-time or D rive work-time? Press the Enter button Drive 1 works ****** hours ** min Press the Up arrow button Drive 2 works ****** hours ** min Press the Up arrow button Drive 3 works ****** hours ** min The total length of time[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Elevation done ****** times Press Down or Up arro w button Load/Unload done ****** times Press Down or Up arro w button Mail slot driven ****** times Press Down or Up arro w button Hyper driven ****** times 5.2.5 Mail Slot Submode Use the Mail slot submode to control disc movem ent (exchange, eject or add) through th[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions If there is a disc in the specified slot, the disc i s carried to the mail sl ot. The mail slot tray opens and the following message app e ars on the LCD display. Replace disc & press ENT-key If the specified slot is e mpty, the mail slot tray open s and the following message appears on the LCD displ ay. Place a [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions The slot must be empty in order to use this command. It the slot contains a disc or is unknown to hold a disc when the Enter button is pressed, the message on the LCD display remain s u nchanged. If the specified slot is e mpty, the mail slot tray open s and the following message appears on the LCD displ ay. Place a [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions To exit this mode without inserting a h yper magazine, press the Escape key three times to return to the User mode. To replace a hyper maga zine, eject the current hyp er magazine according to the preceding instruction s then partiall y inse rt the new hyper magazi ne. The changer automatically sense s and draws in t[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions M1 – 01 full M1 – 02 . . . . . . M1 – 02 empty M1 – 03 . . . . . . M1 – 50 full Continue? Y es / No When all slots within a maga zine are checked for discs, you have the option to continue checking m agazines for discs. Press the Enter butt on to confirm your selection. Once a magazine is probed and it re m[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 6.0 Optional/Additional Component s 6.1 Adding Drives Any drive designed for use in the DRM -7000 may be easily adde d to this system. The po wer supply shipped with the unit is capable of s upporting up to eight additional components. Install the devices in to the lower rear bays (bay 1 th rough bay 8). To add drive[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 2. Connect the power cord from the Changer to the drive. • Verify that the wiring monitor indicator on the rear of the drive lights as orange • Check that the termination indicator is green if the Termination Switch is ON 3. Connect the Changer Interface ca ble to the drive. • Confirm that the interface cable i[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Bay # 3 = D r i v e 3 DVDROM D V D - D 7 5 6 3 Press the Up arrow button Bay # 4 = D r i v e 4 DVD-R D V D - R 7 3 2 2 Press the Up arrow button Bay # 5 & # 6 no component If a wiring monitor indicator on the back of t he drive remains off, the cables may need to be reseated. Disconnect the cables in the followin[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions scsi ID = 2 TermOFF dev – ID = 00150360 Press Enter then the Up arrow Bay # 3 = D r i v e 3 DVDROM D V D - D 7 5 6 3 Press the Enter button scsi ID = 3 TermOFF dev – ID = 00000408 Press Enter then the Up arrow Bay # 4 = D r i v e 4 DVD-R D V D - R 7 3 2 2 Press the Enter button scsi ID = 4 TermON dev – ID = 001[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Magazine – bay or R ear (drive) – bay? Press the Escape button (Config) Setup browser Press the Escape button (Inquiry) I D = 5 Revision * . *** Press the Escape button Front-door : C l o s e R e a r - d o o r :Open Close the rear access panel Initializing Initialization complete Robotics r e a d y Drive1 n o d i[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 4. Enter the Config submode to select the rea r bay. (Config) Setup browser Press the Enter button Magazine-bay or R ear (drive) – bay? Select Rear and pres s Enter Bay # 1 = D r i v e 1 DVDROM D V D - D 7 5 6 3 5. Scroll (Up and Down arrow button s) to select the drive/bay for replacem ent. Note: If the drive to b[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions scsi ID = 3 TermOFF dev – ID = ******** Press the Escape button Bay # 3 = D r i v e 3 DVDROM D V D - D 7 5 6 3 Press the Escape button Magazine-bay or R ear (drive) – bay? Press the Escape button (Config) Setup browser Press the Enter button (Inquiry) I D = 5 Revision * . *** Press the Escape button Front-door : [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 7.0 T roubleshooting Often setup mistakes and simple errors are misi nterpreted as hardware failu res. The following chart pro vides solutions to common errors or problems. If the err or remains afte r taking the appropriate steps, repeat the actions. If it continues to fail, conta ct an authorized service representa[...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions Problem Description Message Displa y Possible Cause Recommende d Ac tion SCSI cable is disconnected Make su re that the SCSI cables are connected properly SCSI ID or termination settings are incorrect or missing Verify that all de vices have unique IDs and that drives are terminated properly Total length of the SCSI [...]

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    DRM-7000 Operating Instructions 8.0 S pecifications - 48 -[...]