Page 3 - English; Wash hands after handling
3 <DRC1184> En English FOR ENGLAND This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC),EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and CE Marking Directive(93/68/EEC). FOR FRANCE Ce produit est conforme à la directive relative aux appareils bassetension (73/23/CEE), aux directives rela...
Page 4 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF; CONTENTS; IMPORTANT! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Operating Environment
4 <DRC1184> En Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these operating instructions so you willknow how to operate your model properly. After you havefinished reading the instructions, put them away in a safeplace for future reference.In some countries or regions, the sha...
Page 5 - FLEXIBLE UNIT DESIGN; Loading Capacity
5 <DRC1184> En English FEATURES FLEXIBLE UNIT DESIGN The Pioneer DRM-7000/DRM-3000-disc changer is designedso that a variety of different components may be purchasedand installed together to meet a variety of different needs.The Pioneer DRM-7000/DRM-3000 comes with bays (i.e.,spaces for the in...
Page 6 - FOR SAFETY; If it is moved before they are attached, there; CONDENSATION; Exposure to direct sunlight or a heater; HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
6 <DRC1184> En HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ÷ Do not install the unit on any unsteady platform or desk,etc., as the unit is tall and heavy. ÷ Do not stack the units or do not place a heavy object onthe unit. It is extremely dangerous to do this, because theobjects may fall off or the unit m...
Page 7 - SECURITY FEATURES; Removable disc magazines
7 <DRC1184> En English READ BEFORE USE SECURITY FEATURES Information on the location of discs within the changer andinformation to access data on discs are strictly monitoredand controlled from the changer control software and theupper-level database management software.Because of this, if any...
Page 8 - Read before use; Two drives
8 <DRC1184> En Read before use DECIDING ON SYSTEMCONFIGURATION Before installing or using the changer, the first thing whichhas to be done is to decide what components you shouldinstall to where of the changer. The connector panel and SCSI cables which come with theDRM-7000/DRM-3000 are prepar...
Page 10 - ITEMS INCLUDED; Base stabilizer
10 <DRC1184> En Read before use ITEMS INCLUDED 20-disc hyper magazine ... 1 Power supply unit [DRM-PW701] (for DRM-7000) A DRM-PW701 add-on power supply unit must be installedin order to use 9 or more drives within the same changer.Always be sure to contact Pioneer service personnel forinstall...
Page 11 - DISCS; Discs which may be used with the Pioneer DRM-; Avoid touching the signal surface when you use a disc.; Screw for use in attaching base stabilizers
11 <DRC1184> En English Read before use DISCS Discs which may be used with the Pioneer DRM- 7000/DRM-3000 The types of discs which may be used with the Pioneer DRM-7000/DRM-3000 vary depending on the types of drives beingused, and for further information on the types of discs whichmay be used ...
Page 12 - TO AVOID PROBLEMS; Potential Malfunction/Error; error or; EC
12 <DRC1184> En TO AVOID PROBLEMS The following is a list of operation items that may potentially lead to problems in component functioning. 1. Installation 2. Connections 3. Power ON/OFF 4. Control 5. Transporting Unit 6. Error Correction Potential Malfunction/Error Issue ÷ Do not place forei...
Page 13 - This component does not support DVD-R for Authoring media.
13 <DRC1184> En English TO AVOID PROBLEMS 7. Discs 8. Disc Magazines 9. Disc Reversal Unit Potential Malfunction/Error Issue ÷ Blank discs, discs which have experienced failed recording opera-tions, and discs whose recording sessions have not been closed,cannot be used on the reader drive.* Us...
Page 14 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL PARTS; FRONT; This indicator lights up whenever the power is on.
14 <DRC1184> En NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL PARTS FRONT 1 20-disc hyper magazine 2 Control panel 3 Mailslot 4 Front access door 5 LCD message window The backlight to the LCD message window is designed toautomatically go into energy saving mode whenever morethan 1 minute passes without an...
Page 15 - REAR; Rear plates; REAR ACCESS DOOR INSIDE; Names and functions of individual parts; Rear bays
15 <DRC1184> En English REAR 1 Rear plates These plates cover the space for attaching the connectorpanels. 2 Rear access door 3 Drive SCSI ports (attached connector panel) 4 SCSI ID switch (ID) This switch is used to assign the changer SCSI ID. If youwould like to decrement the displayed SCSI ...
Page 16 - INSTALLATION; Connect power cord; Deciding on the location where the changer is
16 <DRC1184>En STEP 1 1. Attach the base stabilizers. To prevent the unit from falling over, be sure to attach theaccessory base stabilizers. The DRM-7000 is provided withfour stabilizers (one at each corner), and the DRM3000 isprovided with two (rear corners only). INSTALLATION 3. Lock the ca...
Page 17 - Installation; Installing drive units
17 <DRC1184> En English Installation STEP 2 Readying the changer for operation In order to ready the changer for operation, perform thefollowing steps in the order indicated. 1. Turning on the power (see p. 17) 2. Loosening the shipping screws (see p. 17) 3. Installing drive units (see p. 17) ...
Page 18 - Connect the power cable.; Reading and self-checking the installed drive’s SCSI; Connecting SCSI cables
18 <DRC1184>En Installation 2 Connect the power cable. ¶ When the power cable has been connected, the wiringmonitor indicator on the rear of the drive (orange) willlight up. ¶ When the termination switch of the drive is set to on,the termination indicator (green) will light up. 3 Connect the c...
Page 19 - SCSI Cable Connection Example:
19 <DRC1184> En English Installation ¶ Install 2 internal drives within the changer in a daisy-chainconfiguration and connect the drives to the changer.Total length of SCSI cables: approx. 2.1m (Note that this does not include the length of the cablerunning from the host computer to the change...
Page 20 - insert the magazine into the changer.; Example: Loading magazine in front bay
20 <DRC1184>En Label Guide rails ≠ Installation Lock pin Lock release Lock Handle Release knob 5. Inserting disc magazines Any of the following methods may be used to insert discsinto the changer:1. Insert discs into a normal-type 50-disc magazine and then insert the magazine into the changer....
Page 21 - Insert discs into a 20-disc hyper magazine and insert; Turn the release knob to the vertical direction to unlock.
21 <DRC1184> En English Installation Label ES C EN T FU NC TIO N LO CK PO W ER UN LO CK RO BO TIC S BU SY DR IVE BU SY MA IL S LO T OC CU PIE D Lock release Lock Whenever a disc magazine is inserted into the changer,its ID will be automatically read in and displayed on theLCD message window wi...
Page 24 - Insert lock release key into the key switch located on the; OPERATION; Information submodes
24 <DRC1184>En The Pioneer DRM-7000/DRM-3000 has two operation modes.One is user mode performing the computer-based operationsand the other is system administrator mode mainly performingmanual operations from the control panel. By dividing theadmitted operations into these two modes, it become...
Page 25 - Operation
25 <DRC1184> En English Operation Press « key Press » key Inquiry submode Config submode Option submode Info submode Mailslot submode Hyper submode Probe submode Door submode Press « key Press » key Press « key Press » key Press « key Press » key Press « key Press » key Press « key Press » key...
Page 28 - “Auto probing is prohibited”
28 <DRC1184>En Option submode Some changer functions may be selected at user request. Inorder to allow system administrators to make the most ofthe features provided by changer control software anddatabase management software, optional functions may beselected as needed. Note that requirements...
Page 29 - “Hot start is prohibited”
29 <DRC1184> En English Operation 2. Hot start When discs have been transported to drives and the powerto the changer is turned off and then the power to the changeris turned back on, then the discs will be automatically returnedto their original slots. (Note that this automatic disc returnope...
Page 30 - “Hyper I/E is activated”; message will be
30 <DRC1184>En Operation Similarly, the hyper magazine will not be automatically ejectedeven when an eject command is received from the hostcomputer, and instead like the following will be displayed onthe LCD message window. To press the ENT key to cause the tray of the mailslot or thehyper ma...
Page 31 - “Free message is prohibited”; “Alert buzzer is activated”
31 <DRC1184> En English 6. Free message When discs are to be inserted or removed in accordance withinstructions from the host computer, messages will bedisplayed on the LCD message window indicating the nextoperation which must be performed. For example, when a disc is to be inserted or remove...
Page 33 - Number of moves
33 <DRC1184> En English Run-statistics The run statistics information may be retrieved to display theamount of time or the number of times operations have beenperformed. Move the cursor to either “Work-time sum” or “Number ofmoves” and press the ENT key to browse the correspondingdata. ¶ Work-...
Page 35 - Use the; Hyper submode
35 <DRC1184> En English Operation Add ¶ Use the » or « keys to specify the slot number to which you wish to add a disc and press the ENT key. (Note thatdiscs may be added by this mode only to slots for which itis confirmed that no disc has been inserted, and that theselection menu displayed wi...
Page 36 - Press the
36 <DRC1184> En Operation If you wish to replace hyper magazines, insert the new hypermagazine. Note that the hyper magazine will be automaticallyloaded once it has been partway inserted, and that you shouldbe careful not to add excessive force when inserting amagazine. W h e n t h e h y p e r...
Page 38 - How to add a drive; Enter system administrator mode and enter door; ADDING DRIVE UNITS; Warning about static electricity; Place the drive on the changer guide rails, push the
38 <DRC1184> En Operation Screwdriver Guide rails Lock lever Drive How to add a drive 1. Enter system administrator mode and enter door submode to open the rear access door. The following message will be displayed on the LCDmessage window. ADDING DRIVE UNITS Any drive designed for use in the D...
Page 39 - The changer will then read the drive’s SCSI ID and
39 <DRC1184> En English Power cable Wiring monitor indicator Termination indicator Changer interface cable Wiring monitor indicator Operation 5. Connect the changer interface cable. ¶ When the changer interface cable has been connected,the wiring monitor indicator will flash at two-secondinter...
Page 40 - To view the settings for all drives which have been
40 <DRC1184> En Operation NOTES: ¶ If the changer interface cable has not been properlyconnected, the changer will not be able to recognize thedrive at all. You should check the wiring monitor indicatorlocated on the back of the drive. When the cables havebeen properly connected, the indicator...
Page 41 - EXCHANGING DRIVE UNITS; How to exchange a drive
41 <DRC1184> En English Operation Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Close the rear access door ≠ Initialization complete ≠ As the remaining steps which must be performed may differdepending on the changer control software being used, pleaseconsult ...
Page 42 - Order in which cables are to be disconnected:; Check the SCSI ID and termination switch settings of
42 <DRC1184> En Operation 4. Make sure the wiring monitor indicator (orange). It is located on the back of the drive and ought to beflashing at half-second intervals if the drive has beenselected in Step 3. Then disconnect the cables to thedrive. Order in which cables are to be disconnected: 1...
Page 43 - Press the ESC key several times to return to user mode
43 <DRC1184> En English 12. Press the ESC key several times to return to user mode and close the rear access door. Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Press the ESC key ≠ Close the rear access door ≠ Initialization complete ≠ As the remaining steps w...
Page 44 - TROUBLESHOOTING; OTHERS
44 <DRC1184>En Message display M**Disc Not Correct Hyper magazineDisc Not Correct E83Disc Not Correct Place a new disc& Press ENT-key Remove the disc& Press ENT-key Host must returnevery disc first Possible cause One or more discs has not beenproperly placed in the slots ofthat magazin...
Page 45 - Others
45 <DRC1184> En English Others Message display Host must returnall hyper’s disc scsiID=7 TermOFFdev-ID= E88, E89,E99, etc. ¶ Memory Failure ¶ Error Possible cause There are some discs that fromthe hyper magazine remaining indrives. ¶ SCSI cable has not beenconnected properly. ¶ SCSI ID or term...
Page 46 - SPECIFICATIONS; General specifications
46 <DRC1184>En SPECIFICATIONS DRM-7000 DRM-3000 General specifications Description 700-disc changer 300-disc changer Power supply AC 100 V – 240 V, 50/60 Hz + Power consumption Maximum of 5.5 A (500 W) Maximum of 3.3 A (300 W) Weight of main unit (including placement fixtures) 91.7 kg (202 lb ...
Page 47 - SCSI connector specifications; ) Pin layout of SCSI connectors; The connectors are of the shielded type.; ) Electrical specifications of SCSI; Maintenance
47 <DRC1184> En English SCSI connector specifications 1) Pin layout of SCSI connectors NOTES: ¶ Pin No. 12 to 14, 37 and 39 are not grounded. ¶ The connectors are of the shielded type. ¶ For details on the control commands, refer to the separatespecifications manual. 2) Electrical specificatio...