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MC-8200LU/MC-8600LU CD/DVD LIBRARY
CD/DVD LIBRARY
BEDIENUGSANLEITUNG : CD/DVD BIBLIOTHEK
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : BIBLIOTHEQUE CD/DVD
CD/DVD
INSTRUCTIONS
MC-8200LU
MC-8600LU
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
MC-8200LU MC-8600LU
No. which is located on the rear of the
cabinet. Retain this information for
future reference.
is a registered Trademark owned by Victor Company of Japan, Limited.
Model No. MC-8200LU / MC-8600LU
is a registered Trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the
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These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances. 1. Read all of these instructions. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards
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For Europe For North America IMPORTANT REPRODUCTION OF LABELS The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with CLASSIFICATION LABEL, PLACED ON the following code: REAR ENCLOSURE. GREEN - and - YELLOW: EARTH BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug. proceed as follows. The wire which CLASS 1 is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the LASER PR
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Thank you for purchasing the JVC MC-8200LU/8600LU CD/DVD Library Special Features The MC-8200LU/8600LU CD/DVD Library is a highly reliable and durable disc changer equipped with large capacity and high access speed to cope with the ever-changing needs of the rapidly developing information network age. This model is suitable for business as well as home use. • Capacity • Six drive bay slots *1 *1 *3 Up to 600 optical discs (12 cm discs) can be accom- Six drive bay slots are provided so up to 6 dr
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CONTENTS 1. PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Installation and handling precautions ................................................................................................................. 5 Disc handling precautions .................................................................................................................................. 5 2. NAME
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1. PRECAUTIONS Installation and handling precautions (1) Opening the transport lock (7) Installation environment • Make sure that the transport lock is released and all trans- • This equipment has been designed with consideration for port protective materials are removed before turning on the dust protection, but its structure is not dust-proof. There- power. Failure to do so will result in equipment malfunction. fore, if it is used in an environment where cigarette smoke and/or dust are prese
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2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2-1. Front panel, right side panel, rear panel POWER switch ................... Turns the main unit power on/off. " | ":ON. " ":OFF. 1 POWER Indicator............... Lights up when the POWER switch is turned on. Blinks in case of error during operation. 2 LCD Display Panel............. Shows information using alphanumeric characters. 3 MODE key .......................... Used for LCD display page selection and other operations. 4 SELECT key ................
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Names and Functions of Parts 2-2. Interior Mail slot .............................. Used for disc insertion/ejection. 9 Mail slot transport lock ..... Locks the mail slot during transport. & Magazines .......................... Each magazine contains 50 trays accommodating up to 50 discs. * Drive bays .......................... Accommodation for up to 6 drive units is compatible with this product. The bays are num- ( bered 1, 2, 3,4 5 and 6 from the bottom. Carrier .........................
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Names and Functions of Parts 2-3. Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc numbers The internal layout of the magazine and the numbers assigned to the magazines, trays and discs are as shown below. Magazine number...... This is the number assigned to each of the 4 or 12 sets of magazines. The error message dis- played when a magazine is inserted incompletely refers to the magazine number. (See page E27) Note, magazine number assignments are different from previous models (MC-1000, MC-2000 and MC-70
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Names and Functions of Parts 2-4. Internal SCSI cable The SCSI connections inside the main unit (the Changer) are explained below: The SCSI board, drive units and an SE (single-ended)/LVC (Low Voltage Differential) conversion board are daisy-chain connected by an internal SCSI cable. The length of the internal SCSI cable should be about 1.0 meter. Interior Terminator Drive 6 Internal SCSI (LVD) cable Drive 5 68-pin external SCSI connector Drive 4 To host computer (SE/LVD) Drive 3 SE-LVD conversi
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3. SETUP The standard setup procedure is as shown below. Set up the equipment according to the procedure shown for each model. Start MC-8200LU MC-8600LU Attach the casters P.E10 Open the transport lock P.E11 Removing the transport protective materials P.E12 *2 Mount the optional carrier Install the drive units P.E22 Set the SCSI-ID numbers, etc. P.E23 Connect the power cord and cables P.E14 Execute the automatic drive detection mode. P.E24 Turn the power switch on. *1 Load discs in the magazin
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Setup 3-2. Opening the transport lock 1. Open the door by inserting the key and turning it counterclockwise (90°) to unlock the door. Unlocked Door opening/closing key cylinder Locked 2. Open the transport lock of the mail slot. • Using a philps screwdriver, continue to turn the lock counterclockwise until the lock is completely disen- gaged and moves outwards. Lock pin 3. Open the transport lock of the carrier. • Continue to turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen it until the metal device re
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TOP TOP Setup 3-3. Removing the transport protective materials After opening the transport lock, proceed to the following steps without closing the door. 1. Remove magazine No. 1. (a See “9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines” on page E27.) 2. Pull out the protective material forwards. 3 4 2 Protective material 3. Load magazine No. 1. ( See “9-1. Ejecting/loading the magazines” on page E27.) a 4. Repeat the same operation for each of the remaining magazines. • In the case of re-transporting, it
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Setup 3-4. Removing the optional carrier transport lock screw When the MC-CF10U is installed, its special transport lock should be removed in addition to its being unlocked as detailed in "3-2. Opening the transport lock" on page E11. Use the following procedure when unlocking the optional carrier transport lock. 1. Remove the transport lock screw (for optional carrier). 2. Insert the removed screw into the desigated storage hole for the transport lock screw. • If the system is transported with
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Setup 3-6. Connecting the power cord and cables CAUTION Turn OFF the power of all equipment before starting connections. Connecting the equipment while power is ON may lead to a malfunction. To SCSI-C To the host adapter of computer To AC IN To AC outlet Always use the power cord provided by JVC. The library system has been designed to conform to “Insulation category Class 1”. In order to assure safety at all times, be sure to ground the system WARNING before use. If other types of power cords
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4. CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS AND LCD DISPLAY The switch operation and LCD display system has three operation and display modes as described below. Normal display ..... This mode includes two patterns, one of which is displayed automatically when the equipment starts up normally. The disc numbers in the drive units are displayed in real time. Menu display ........ This mode allows you to start user operations such as SCSI-ID No. checking and setting, internal history display and door/panel openi
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Control Panel Operations and LCD Display 4-3. Event display Power on 1 POWE R ON During initialization When the MC-CF10U Optional Carrier is installed 2 INI T I AL IZI NG INI T I AL IZI NG FL I P CARR I ER Error occurrence (a See “10-2. Error code list” on page E31.) 3 Displayed alternately. E RROR OCCURR E D ! D ISC= 1 2 4 COD E = C U 04 During door opening ( See “5. Door Opening/Closing” on page E18.) a 4 E XECU T I NG DOOR T HE DOOR OP E N P ROC E S S CAN B E OP ENED When door is open ( See
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Control Panel Operations and LCD Display 4-4. Display and operation sequence The sequence of display and operation after turning the power on is as shown below. 1. NORMAL DISPLAY Power On SELECT ENTER POWER ON 2. ERROR DISPLAY Error display 1 SELECT INITIALIZING MODE Error display 2 Normal display SELECT SELECT SELECT Pattern 1 Error display 8 SELECT SELECT ENTER Pattern 2 3. ID No. DISPLAY SCSI-ID display SELECT ENTER 4. PANEL OPEN MODE SELECT PUSH SELECT SELECT SELECT 1. TOTAL 5. DOOR OPEN MOD
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5. DOOR OPENING/CLOSING Once the transport locks have been released and the power has been turned on for the first time, the door is locked by an internal safety lock in addition to the key so that the door cannot be opened with the key alone. In order to open the door with the key under these conditions, either maintain or turn on the power supply if it has not been turned on yet, and perform the following operations before inserting and turning the key. Door Opening 1. In the normal display m
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6. MAIL SLOT 6-1. Disc loading CAUTION Do not load or eject a disc before the mail slot has stopped completely. It may not only damage the disc but also cause the equipment to malfunction because of excessive force being applied during opening and closing. Disc loading/ejection method E XPOR T DONE When a tray is transported to the mail slot under the con- PUSH L OAD K E Y trol of the host computer or the import/export operation (a P. E20), the mail slot opens automatically when trans- portatio