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MC-8100U

MC-8100U

SECTION 4

EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

 Apply grease (G-31KAV)

4.1 FINAL ASSEMBLY 

M 1

4-1

4-1

95

S28

122

108

S2

123

S2

128

133

CN730

43

S9

122

135

136

137

S25

83

96

94

92

W6

91

90

88

81

89

S2

129

97

98

130

99

103

132

102

105

106

109

107

109

111

110

38

S3

113

S2

112

S2

S32

43

S22

75

S2

77

65

70

119

S28

126

121

120

S2

S2

S2

S27

118

124

S2

S30

W2

S11

127

125

S28

S28

S28

S32

134

28

S2

87

S27

86

85

84

131

S25

117

101

S26

49

S3

41

37

38

S3

MAIL  SLOT  ASSEMBLY

73

147

S2

S16

S2

S11

S32

S29

S12

W5

S1

S1

S2

S2

S2

S3

S7

S3

S12

S10

S3

S2

S11

S11

S9

S32

W1

W2

S8

S2

S1

S1

S1

S3

S3

S4

S6

S5

S2

S2

S18

W3

S17

S19

W4

S2

S2

S1

S3

S24

S3

115

116

51

78

S2

76

58

S19

56

55

54

53

57

25

24

23

20

26

19

18

48

1

3

2

11

12

13

33

21

16

17

22

27

29

47

45

43

43

44

44

46

43

S1

S2

74

72

43

71

69

42

43

S7

S1

50

51

35

36

34

32

31

30

33

15

10

4

5

4

8

9

14

7

4

S17

61

60

62

149

150

59

66

68

S2

79

80

93

82

83

S7

77

67

MAGAZINE

ASSEMBLY

UD  MOTOR

ASSEMBLY

MC21-UD-M

CARRIER  MECHA  ASSEMBLY

(MC21-CARR)

40

39

6

100

I.L  BRACKET

ASSEMBLY

104

S33

140

139

138

141

142

(MC12-MAIL)

130

CN760

CN750

CN740

143

144

145

146

114

S17

148

S17

S34

151

Summary of Contents for MC-8100U

Page 1: ...vailabel drives Compatible discs DVD RAM drive MC R400U Rec Play DVD RAM with4 7 GBytes side and 2 6 GBytes side Play DVD ROM CD ROM R etc MC R200U Rec Play DVD RAM with 2 6 GBytes side Play DVD ROM CD ROM R etc DVD ROM drive MC D104U Play DVD ROM CD ROM R etc CD ROM drive MC D32U Play CD ROM R etc MC D18U CD R drive MC R18U Rec Play CD R CD RW Records with MC R18U only MC R14U CD ROM R etc MC R12...

Page 2: ...ERALL WIRING DIAGRAM 3 3 3 4 CHASSIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 4 3 5 CHASSIS CIRCUIT BOARD 3 5 3 6 SCSI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 6 3 7 SCSI CIRCUIT BOARD 3 7 3 8 CARRIER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 8 3 9 CARRIER CIRCUIT BOARD 3 9 3 10 MAIL SLOT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 10 3 11 MAIL SLOT CIRCUIT BOARD 3 11 3 12 S MOT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 12 3 13 S MOT CIRCUIT BOARD 3 13 3 14 DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 14 3 15 DISPLAY CIRC...

Page 3: ...its are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X ray emission Consequently when servicing these products replace the cath ode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value and cause X ray emission from the cathode ray tube 12 Crimp type wire connecto...

Page 4: ...se an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z See figure 9 and following table 2 5 Grounding Class 1 model only Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts Video in Video out Audio in Audio out or Fixing screw etc Measuring Method Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible par...

Page 5: ...NSTRUCTIONS BIBLIOTHEQUE CD DVD MC 8100U ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS CD DVD This instruction book is made from 100 recycled paper For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which is located on the side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Serial No MC 8100U Model No ...

Page 6: ...the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION Do not put your hand in The hand may be trapped and injured as a result REPRODUCTION OF LABELS CLASSIFICATION LABEL PLACED ON REAR EN...

Page 7: ...equipment Four drive bay slots Four drive bay slots are provided so up to 4 drives 2 can be installed The following table shows the items provided in the package Always check thoroughly that all the items are present when unpacking CAUTION This equipment is supplied with an internal mechanism lock and protective materials The lock should be opened and the protective materials removed before use Be...

Page 8: ...Event display 15 4 4 Display and operation sequence 16 5 DOOR OPENING CLOSING 17 6 MAIL SLOT 18 6 1 Disc loading 18 6 2 Import export operation 19 7 DRIVE UNITS 21 7 1 Removing the panels 21 7 2 Installing the drive units 21 7 3 Setting the SCSI ID numbers etc 22 7 4 Connecting the cables 22 7 5 Installing the panels 22 7 6 Automatic drive detection mode 22 7 7 Drive type display 22 8 SETUP OF SCS...

Page 9: ...ce Gently wipe clean the disc surface without scratching it Make sure to wipe from the centre of the disc towards the outer edge Never use a circular motion Always wipe from the centre to the outer edge 3 Do not use chemicals for disc cleaning Never use any solvents other than those included in the cleaning kits Never use analogue record cleaning fluid benzene alcohol or anti static agent 4 Do not...

Page 10: ...or opening mode insert a key in the cylinder and turn it counterclockwise Rear panel Opened and closed when installing or replacing drive units SCSI connectors One SCSI 2 connector port system A IN B OUT is provided as standard RS 232C connector 9 pin D sub connector plug for use in maintenance AC inlet main unit Insert the provided power cord in the AC inlet and plug the other end to a 120 V 240 ...

Page 11: ...ansport lock Locks the carrier during transport Optional carrier transport lock To be locked before transport when the MC CF10U Optional Carrier is installed Transport lock screw storage hole for optional carrier Attach the transport lock screw provided with the MC CF10U Optional Carrier to this hole fi Center panel To be removed only for maintenance etc Do not normally remove this panel as it prov...

Page 12: ... disc number 001 in tray 01 of magazine 1 up to disc number 100 The error messages usually refer to the disc numbers AP 27 Interior Drive 4 Drive 3 Drive 2 Drive 1 Changer SCSI board SCSI connectors SCSI F OUT SCSI E IN SCSI D OUT SCSI C IN SCSI B OUT SCSI A IN Internal SCSI cable 2 3 Magazine numbers tray numbers disc numbers 2 4 Internal SCSI cable The SCSI connections inside the main unit the C...

Page 13: ...Load discs in the magazines 1 Completion Proceed to the host computer setup P 10 P 11 Install the drive units P 21 Mount the optional carrier 2 Execute the automatic drive detection mode P 22 Connect the power cord and cables P 13 Initial setup of SCSI ID No etc P 12 P 18 25 A large number of discs can be loaded quickly bulk load 1 Please have your dealer or nearest JVC service center perform this...

Page 14: ...g the door Door opening closing key cylinder Unlocked Locked In the case of re transporting lock the transport lock as follows 1 Remove all the discs and turn off the power 2 Turn on the power while pressing the 1 of the 10 key pad and enter the PACKING mode 3 Turn off the power as soon as the END display appears on the LCD screen 4 Fix the transport lock as described in 2 and 3 above 5 When using...

Page 15: ...Repeat the same operation for magazine No 2 TOP TOP Protective material 2 In the case of re transporting it is necessary to remove all the discs and re attach the protective transport materials using the reverse procedure to the above When this operation is required please consult your dealer or nearest JVC authorized service agent Although the MC 8100U is compatible with the optional MC AP30U col...

Page 16: ...de and clamp the above mentioned transport lock screw 3 4 Installing drives and settings SCSI ID No etc 1 Installing drives Install the drives a See 7 DRIVE UNITS on page 21 2 Initial setting of SCSI ID No etc The default setting of the SCSI ID No of the MC 8100U is 0 Set the SCSI ID No according to your system To change the SCSI ID No of the MC 8100U a Read 8 SETUP OF SCSI ID NUMBER OF THE MAIN U...

Page 17: ...and be sure to attach the provided clamp filter to the cable Using other type of cable or using a cable without a clamp filter may cause radio wave interference and a malfunction To SCSI A To SCSI port of host computer Attach the provided clamp filters To AC IN To AC outlet Attaching the clamp filters Pull strongly Attach a clamp filter to the end of the cable Tighten until the tabs are locked com...

Page 18: ...he startup has succeeded normally The display changes every time the SELECT key is pressed 4 2 Menu display Pressing the MODE key during normal display starts the menu display Select a menu by pressing the SELECT key and enter the selection by pressing the ENTER key 1NORMAL DISPLAY a See 4 1 Normal display on this page 2ERROR DISPLAY a See 10 4 Error history display on page 29 3ID No DISPLAY a See...

Page 19: ...ing door opening a See 5 Door Opening Closing on page 17 E X E C U T I N G D O O R O P E N P R O C E S S T H E D O O R C A N B E O P E N E D 5When door is open a See 5 Door Opening Closing on page 17 Door closing D O O R O R P A N E L I S O P E N P U S H E N T E R K E Y T O R E S U M E 6During mail slot operation a See 6 Mail Slot on page 18 E X P O R T D O N E P U S H L O A D K E Y When the MC CF...

Page 20: ...ECT ID No display ID No entry SELECT SELECT SELECT ENTER Input ID No SELECT SELECT SELECT 7 DR4 SELECT 8 FL SELECT SELECT SELECT 2 CR 1 TOTAL PUSH SEL KEY PUSH SEL KEY Input the start tray No Input the end tray No Start accessing ENTER ENTER 1 2 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 b...

Page 21: ...ey when the execution display appears When installing removing drive units turn off the power after the completion display THE DOOR CAN BE OPENED appears You cannot perform disc transport operations when the above door opening mode is being executed or the door is open Door Opening 6 Insert the door key in the cylinder and turn it counterclockwise to release the lock and open the door Door Closing...

Page 22: ...ns carefully before using it Some drives may not be able to read the disc At the same time the equipment may not be able to read the disc which has been written and deleted in a different drive Note that some double sided discs do not provide a distinction between the top and bottom sides Take special care when removing loading these discs from in the MC 8100U CAUTION A disc may become impossible ...

Page 23: ...he SELECT key 7 times 8 IMPORT EXPORT appears 3 Press the ENTER key Select 8 IMPORT EXPORT 4 Press and hold the SELECT key for more than 5 sec onds Wait until the display starts to blink 5 Release the SELECT key when the input start tray message is prompted 6 Enter the start tray number 001 100 using the 10 key pad If the number is wrong input a new 3 digit tray No ex 001 again 7 Press the ENTER k...

Page 24: ... to ensure proper system operation In the following instances the import export operation cannot be performed and the LCD display will indicate as shown on the right Clear the following conditions on the host computer side first and then input again When a tray is in the mail slot When the carrier operation is being executed When the host computer control is prohibiting import export operations 11...

Page 25: ...ect the SCSI cable from the drive a See 7 4 Connecting the cables on page 22 4 Remove the side panel Remove the 4 screws 7 1 Removing the panels 7 2 Installing the drive units When removing the drive units be sure to disconnect the control cable and power cable beforehand a See 7 4 Connecting the cables on page 22 1 Inserting a drive unit Always insert it into a bay with the lowest available bay N...

Page 26: ... of the cables 7 6 Automatic drive detection mode 1 While holding key 8 on the control panel turn on the MC 8100U Note After installing adding exchanging or removing drives be sure to execute the auto drive detection mode to prevent any malfunction s The new SCSI ID Nos should not conflict with the ID Nos of other SCSI equipment on the same SCSI bus 2 Connect the power cable 4P The fig ure shows t...

Page 27: ...er SCSI devices existing on the same SCSI bus C H A N G E R I D N o I S S E T T O 3 C H A N G E R S C S I I D N o 0 1 N O R M A L D I S P L A Y 2 E R R O R D I S P L A Y 6 I D N o S E T M O D E 7 C O U N T D I S P L A Y P U S H S E L E C T K E Y T O C H A N G E I D N o P U S H S E L E C T K E Y T O C H A N G E I D N o C H A N G E R S C S I I D N o 3 8 1 Display for checking the SCSI ID numbers 1 I...

Page 28: ...r direction of the magazine 2 Align the magazine rails with the guide on the main unit changer and insert it straight forward Insert the magazine slowly Inserting it with a strong force may damage the equipment Ensure that the magazine guides are fitted in the guides located at the left side of the library both at the top and bottom of the sides 3 Push in the magazine completely until it stops The...

Page 29: ...sponding to the tray to be used a See 2 3 Magazine numbers tray numbers disc numbers on page 8 30 21 3 Pull out the tray 4 Place the disc on the tray 5 Push in the tray and lock the tray lock 6 Load the magazine in the changer a See 9 1 Eject ing loading the magazines on page 24 CAUTION 1 Place the disc correctly on the disc tray so that it does stay in the guide section of the disc tray 2 To prev...

Page 30: ... update the disc status data of the host computer even after the automatic disc checking function has updated the disc status data of a magazine CAUTION Never use a damaged and or warped disc It will lead to malfunction of the equipment If you are going to use a disc from the different drive please check the drive specifications carefully before using it Some drives may not be able to read the dis...

Page 31: ...rrence E R O R M A G A Z I N E R N o 2 If the transport lock of the carrier has not been opened this section shows CHECK CAR SCREW LCD displays in the event of an error Units in error and unit detail codes Unit in error Unit detail code C Carrier U Up down L Tray lock C Catcher D Disc F Flip E Ejection T Tray L Loading T Tray T Tray C Clamp E Ejection D Disc S Spindle M Mail slot P Color Disc Prin...

Page 32: ...ing the flip raise operation the expected time required is over F 81 During the flip descent operation the expected time required is over E 50 Mail Slot ejecting is not possible M L 51 Mail Slot loading is not possible T 52 Destination unknown tray exists in the Mail Slot 60 Destination unknown tray exists in the Drive and the control cable of the Drive is disconnected T 61 Tray removal is not pos...

Page 33: ...3 The host computer SCSI board is not set to SCSI 2 a P 13 The drive unit SCSI connector is improperly connected a P 22 The drive unit power cable is improperly connected a P 22 Overlapping of the SCSI ID Nos has occurred a P 22 The drive unit control cable is improperly connected a P 13 22 The disc is either dirty or damaged a P 5 The drive unit SCSI ID No is conflicting a P 8 The end of the SCSI...

Page 34: ...pears 2 Press the SELECT key 6 times 7 COUNT DISPLAY appears 3 Press the ENTER key Select 7 COUNT DISPLAY 4 Pressing the SELECT key changes the display s Access counts of unconnected drive units will appear as s The initial TOTAL access count from the factory may be 999880 999999 s This data may be lost if the equipment is disconnected from the power source for more than six months 1 TOTAL The tot...

Page 35: ... service center Double sided disc compatible carrier MC CF10U Magazine set MC M25U B Compatible with color disc printer MC AP30U Compatible discs DVD RAM drive MC R400U Rec Play DVD RAM with 4 7 GBytes side and 2 6 GBytes side DVD ROM drive MC D104U Play DVD ROM CD ROM R etc CD ROM drive MC D32U MC D18U Play CD ROM R etc CD R drive MC R18U MC R14U MC R12U Rec Play CD R CD RW Records with MC R18U o...

Page 36: ...COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan SS961554 002 2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD is a registered Trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries ...

Page 37: ...RIVE MC D104 MC D104 DVD RAM DRIVE MC R400 MC R200 SECTION 1 CIRCUIT BOARD COMPATIBILITY 1 1 Model Unit Name 1 The CARRIER MECHA ASS Y has upward compatibility The MC21 CARR can be used with all models MC 2200 2200P MC 2600 2600P MC 8100 MC 8200 8200 MC 7100 MC 7200 7600 MC 2100 MC 2200 2600 MC 1200 1600 MC81 SCSI R MC82 SCSI R MC71 SCSI R MC72 SCSI R MC21 SCSI R MC22 SCSI R MC12 SCSI R SCSI PCB C...

Page 38: ...CB and the other on the SCSI PCB When replacing a battery be sure to use one having the specified parts number For the parts number refer to 5 EIECTRICAL PARTS LIST Chassis PCB BT1 SCSI PCB BT1 Note Perform fuse replacements correctly Never use a fuse other than that specified by the manufacturer same model number or its equivalent Note If the battery is not replaced correctly it could cause an ex...

Page 39: ...ars 2 Press the SELECT key 4 times 5 DOOR OPEN MODE appears 3 Press the ENTER key Select 5 DOOR OPEN MODE 4 Press and hold the SELECT key for more than 5 seconds Wait until the display starts to blink 5 Release the SELECT key when the execution display appears When installing removing drive units turn off the power af ter the completion display appears 6 Insert the door key in the cylinder and tur...

Page 40: ... 3 Removing the Magazine 1 Open the door Refer to 2 1 2 Removing the C Panel Printer Panel In abnormal conditions Normally the lock is released in the panel open mode When the carrier stops at the lower position and an abnormal condi tion occurs first remove the magazine 1 and magazine 2 refer to 2 1 3 hold the chassis section of the carrier mechanism ass y and lift the carrier mechanism to the lo...

Page 41: ... disconnect the cable connected to the uppermost drive only 6 Remove the screw 1 located on the side of the drive door panel side 2 1 5 Removing the side stay R 1 Open the door Refer to 2 1 2 2 Remove the C panel Refer to 2 1 2 3 Remove the side cover R Refer to 2 1 8 4 Remove the four screws 2 to remove the side stay R Note Side stay R must be removed when removing the carrier mechanism Photo sho...

Page 42: ...ox 5 cm lower than the mail slot Pay at tention during this operation because the carrier mechanism is very heavy 6 Remove the carrier mechanism upward 7 Turn the carrier mechanism upside down and remove a screw 4 retaining the flat cable mounting bracket 8 Release the flat cable connector lock and disconnect the flat cable to remove the carrier mechanism Note Pay attention not to damage the lock ...

Page 43: ... Removing the Rear Panel 1 Remove the six screws 7 2 1 10 Removing the Power Supply Unit 1 Remove the side panel L Refer to 2 1 7 2 Disconnect the connector cables connected to the power sup ply unit 3 Remove the two screws 8 4 Slightly loosen the two screws 9 and remove the power supply unit by sliding it upward 2 1 8 Removing the Side Panel R 1 Open the door Refer to 2 1 2 2 Remove the four scre...

Page 44: ...o screw and pull the chassis PCB out by sliding it upward 2 1 12 Removing the SCSI PCB 1 Remove the rear panel Refer to 2 1 9 2 Disconnect the two connector cables and all the SCSI ca bles connected to the SCSI PCB and the drives 3 Remove the two screws and pull the SCSI PCB toward you until the connector at the right sides are exposed then disconnect the two connectors from the chassis side 4 Rem...

Page 45: ...emove the 1 magazine Refer to 2 1 3 5 Insert your hand into the 1 slot and gently push the tray of the mail slot Pay attention not to push the tray forcibly for it could damage the gear teeth 6 Gently pull out the mail slot tray toward you and push the guide to the main unit side Remove a screw and pull out the mail slot panel by sliding it toward the left 9 Remove the mail slot from the front of ...

Page 46: ... door closed and you can operate the unit as normally 2 1 15 Removing the U D Motor 1 Remove the carrier mechanism Refer to 2 1 6 2 Remove the power supply unit Refer to 2 1 10 3 Remove the mail slot Refer to 2 1 13 4 Remove the screws and of the magazine stay then remove the connector from the U D mechanism ass y 6 Remove the screw of the U D mechanism ass y and the screw of the pulley unit At th...

Page 47: ...2 1 Running Modes 1 Details of Running Other than the above a self check mode for use during maintenance is also available by turning the power ON while pressing the MODE key During running mode the RUNNING MODE warning and the number of times appear on the LCD display During demonstration mode the DEMONSTRATION MODE warning and the number of times appear All the magazines must be installed Howeve...

Page 48: ...ng operation is possible or not at the upper and lower limits of the address slits 2 Start While pressing the ENTER key and the numeric key 4 simultaneously turn the power ON It is not necessary to set the discs on each tray A disc presence check is not performed 3 Operation Accesses to the 2nd address from the top Tray No 49 in the magazine and the 2nd address from the bottom Tray No 02 in the ma...

Page 49: ...g key is ON Condition Tray lock initial position During key is ON Condition Tray lock initial position Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial position Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial position Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial position 1 Carrier Manual Operation Carrier upward operation SUBMODE 00 Details 1 2 3 4 5 Function Numeric key Downward normal move Dow...

Page 50: ...uring key is ON Catcher operation SUBMODE 03 Details 1 2 Function Numeric key Left tray auto loading Right tray auto loading Tray auto return Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial Catcher position right Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial Catcher position left Each time key is ON Condition Tray lock initial Catcher position left or right Tray pickup return operation SUBMODE 0...

Page 51: ... in the printer or when the printer in tray memory remains in the CD DVD Library the tray in the printer will be returned after the printer initializing operation is completed For this reason the printer power must be turned ON 2 2 5 Tray Auto Return Mode 1 Purpose Performs the operation to return the tray which is left in the drive the mail slot or optional printer 2 Activation While pressing the...

Page 52: ... on the 10key pad turn the power to ON It is not necessary to set the disc on the tray A disc presence check is not performed 3 Operation Accesses to the 2nd address Tray No 49 in the magazine from the top and the 2nd address Tray No 02 in the magazine positions drive and mail slot positions When the printer is connected it also accesses to the printer 4 Display during auto check mode R U N N I N ...

Page 53: ... eight times are stored in the memory and maintained even when the power is turned off 2 3 1 Displaying Trouble History operate with front panel switch to display on the LED The history of past errors can be displayed as described below 1 In the normal display mode press the MODE key The menu display appears 2 Press the SELECT key once 2 ERROR DISPLAY appears 3 Press the ENTER key Select 2 ERROR D...

Page 54: ...isc No Shows the disc No being accessed at the moment of error occurrence is displayed if no disc is accessed at the moment of error occurrence E R O R M A G A Z I N E R N o 2 LCD displays in case of error Units in error and unit detail codes Unit in error Unit detail code C U L C D E L T T C E M D1 to D4 Carrier Up down Tray lock Catcher Disc F Flip Ejection Loading Tray Tray Clamp Ejection D S D...

Page 55: ...tray rotary sensor does not change 25 Catcher left a right tray rotary sensor does not change C C 26 Right catcher sensor does not turn on 27 Left catcher sensor does not turn on 28 Catcher motor right a left does not function 29 Catcher motor left a right does not function 30 Tray does not exist 31 Magazine insertion incomplete or sensor defective 41 Destination unknown tray exists on the carrier...

Page 56: ... the trouble information stored in this unit 3 Self diagnostic function Performs the preset specific operations and outputs the re sults as the status Operations 1 and 2 are available at any time The operation 3 is available only when this unit is in the direct maintenance mode Regardless of the cur rently selected maintenance mode remote or direct all the peripheral components must be turned on b...

Page 57: ...tly used wipe off dust NOTES 1 The maintenance and replacement intervals for the CD DVD library are variable depending on the operating conditions such as the number of additional optional drives and the frequency of use It is recommended to replace each drive after every 30 000 disc loading cycles To check the operation of the CD DVD drive perform recording and playback of the exclusively designe...

Page 58: ...ay lock lever on the carrier mechanism is projected set the sub mode to 02 using the 10 key and press the numeric key 2 to release the tray lock 2 Set the sub mode to 00 or 01 using the 10 key then press the numeric key 2 to move the carrier 3 Take out the tray by performing the steps described in 1 2 Caution for manual servicing operation 1 While the tray lock lever is projected the carrier canno...

Page 59: ...e numeric key 1 or 3 so that the tray lock lever is pro jected toward the position where the removed magazine is located 5 Take out the tray from the position where the removed magazine is located 3 When the disc tray is located between the carrier and the magazine drive or mail slot 1 Set the manual mode then set the sub mode to 03 us ing the 10 key and press the numeric key 1 or 2 to move the tr...

Page 60: ...240V SCSI PCB ASS Y CD ROM DRIVE CD ROM DRIVE MAGAZINE SENSOR PCB No 2 MAGAZINE SENSOR MAGAZINE SENSOR PCB No 1 PRINTER CONNECTOR MAGAZINE SENSOR OPTIONAL DRIVE OPTIONAL DRIVE OPTIONAL LABEL PRINTER MAIL SLOT ASSEMBLY CHASSIS PCB ASSEMBLY U D MOTOR DRIVER CARRIER MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY SCSI CONNECTOR SCSI CONNECTOR MC AP30 3 1 ...

Page 61: ...DER OUTPUT ADDRESS DECODER CN760 DRIVE NO 4 CN900 DISPLAY BOARD LATCH RESET CIRCUIT CATCHER MOTOR DRIVER MAIL SLOT TRAY LOCK MOTOR DRIVER BACKUP BATTERY EPROM 27C1024 CPU MB90T678BPF ADDRESS A0 TO A15 DATA D0 TO D15 4MHz CN430 ROTARY ENCODE CN500 CARRIER MECHANISM BOARD CN600 MAIL SLOT BOARD CN3 U D MOTOR SCSI BOARD CN205 SCSI BOARD CN110 POWER SUPPLY 5V 12V 14V 3 2 ...

Page 62: ...L SLOT MOTOR STEPPING MOTOR DOOR SW LOWER DOOR SW UPPER POWER SW FAN OPTIONAL DRIVER UNIT OPTIONAL DRIVER UNIT DRIVER DRIVER CATCHER MOTOR TRAY LOCK MOTOR LOWER LIMIT SENSOR MAGAZINE 2 SENSOR MAGAZINE 1 SENSOR FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR MC 8100U ...

Page 63: ...1C 3 4 CHASSIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 4 MC 8100U ...

Page 64: ...2C 両面 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 CHASSIS CIRCUIT BOARD MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 65: ...1C 3 6 3 6 3 6 SCSI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAGAZINE1 MAGAZINE2 MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 66: ...2C 両面 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 SCSI CIRCUIT BOARD MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 67: ...RROR HISTORY RIGHT TRAY LOCK INITIAL TRAY LOCK LEFT TRAY LOCK DISC IN OR NOT CATCHER MOTOR TRAY LOCK MOTOR LEFT TRAY LOCK RIGHT TRAY LOCK CATCHER POSITION 2 TRAY LOCK 1 CARRIER UPPER LIMIT CARRIER LOWER LIMIT LANE CHANGE 1 LOADING ROTARY A LOADING ROTARY B LANE CHANGE 2 DISC IN OR NOT TRAY LOCK 1A TRAY LOCK 2A CATCHER 1A CATCHER 2A CATCHER POSITION 1 MC 8100U MC 8100U RIGHT ADDRESS SLIT LEFT ADDRE...

Page 68: ...2C 両面 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 CARRIER CIRCUIT BOARD CARRIER DISC SEN R DISC SEN L R ADD TRAY LOCK LANE SEN R CATCH LOADING SEN L ADD L CATCH MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 69: ...1C 3 10 MAIL SLOT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 10 3 10 MAIL SLOT MOTOR MECHA SW MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 70: ...3 11 MAIL SLOT CIRCUIT BOARD 3 11 MAIL SLOT SENSOR POSI IN MC 8100U ...

Page 71: ...3 12 S MOT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 12 MC 8100U ...

Page 72: ...3 13 3 13 S MOT CIRCUIT BOARD MC 8100U ...

Page 73: ...3 14 3 14 DISPLAY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MC 8100U ...

Page 74: ...2C 両面 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD AND OTHER BOARD DISPLAY MAIL CN MAGAZINE SENSOR RS232C ROT SENSOR CONNECTOR MC 8100U MC 8100U ...

Page 75: ...IL 5V Powered Dual RS 232 Transmitter Receiver 䡵 LM317HVT NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR 3 Terminal Adjustable Regulator 䡵 M27C512 15F1 STMicroelectronics PLSS1611 512k Byte One Time P ROM 䡵 M27C1024 12F1 STMicroelectronics PLSS1610 EP ROM 䡵 MBM29F200BA 90 FUJITSU Flash Memory 䡵 MC74AC573N MOTOROLA Octal D Type Latch With NON Inverted 3 State Outputs 䡵 MC74HC04AN MOTOROLA Hex Inverters ...

Page 76: ...N MOTOROLA Dual 4 Input NAND Gates 䡵 MC74HCU04AN MOTOROLA Refer to MC74HC04AN 䡵 SLA7026M SANKEN Motor Driver 䡵 SN74HC138N TEXAS 3 Line to 8 Line Decoders Demultiplexers 䡵 SN74HC174N TEXAS HEX D Type Flip Flop With Common Clock and direct Clear 䡵 SN74HC245N TEXAS Octal Bus Transceivers With NON Inverted 3 State Outputs 䡵 TC551001BFL 70L TOSHIBA S RAM ...

Page 77: ...SLOT ASSEMBLY 73 147 S2 S16 S2 S11 S32 S29 S12 W5 S1 S1 S2 S2 S2 S3 S7 S3 S12 S10 S3 S2 S11 S11 S9 S32 W1 W2 S8 S2 S1 S1 S1 S3 S3 S4 S6 S5 S2 S2 S18 W3 S17 S19 W4 S2 S2 S1 S3 S24 S3 115 116 51 78 S2 76 58 S19 56 55 54 53 57 25 24 23 20 26 19 18 48 1 3 2 11 12 13 33 21 16 17 22 27 29 47 45 43 43 44 44 46 43 S1 S2 74 72 43 71 69 42 43 S7 S1 50 51 35 36 34 32 31 30 33 15 10 4 5 4 8 9 14 7 4 S17 61 60...

Page 78: ...BOARD ASSEMBLY 27 SS35442 001 GUIDE RAIL 28 SS412562 001 RATING LABEL 29 SS35824 00A PROTECTOR 30 SS411961 BRACKET 31 SS411959 002 SHAFT 32 SS411923 002 SPRING 33 WDL260550 2 S WASHER 34 SS11629 BASE 35 SSK1654 03 00A MAIL CL BOARD ASSEMBLY 36 SS412139 001 BAR 37 SS23021 002 SIDE STAY R 38 SS412043 001 CAUTION LABEL 39 SS23022 SIDE PANEL R 40 SS35946 002 C LABEL MOD JP 41 SS35994 00A C PANEL RRB 4...

Page 79: ...6 SS412036 003 SPRING 87 SS412025 001 BASE 88 SS411882 HOLDER 89 SS411884 002 SPRING 90 SS48947 002 SHAFT PIN 91 SS412181 BUSHING 92 SSV3334 PULLEY ASSEMBLY 93 SSK1654 05 00A MG SENSOR ASSEMBLY 94 SSK1649 03 00A RS232C BOARD ASSEMBLY 95 SS23023 C PANEL L 96 SS412476 001 BASE 97 SS411956 STUD 98 SSV2459 09 DUSTER COVER 99 MC71 SCSi SCSi BOARD ASSEMBLY 100 MC R200U DVD DRIVE 101 SS412305 001 LABEL 1...

Page 80: ...3571 00A ROLLER ASSEMBLY S1 SS413571 00A SCREW S2 QYSDST3006M SCREW M3 x 6 S3 QYSDSTY3006X SCREW M3 x 6 S4 SS411848 001 SCREW S5 QYSDSP3005M SCREW M3 x 5 S6 QYSBSFG3006M SCREW M3 x 6 S7 QYSBSF3008M SCREW M3 x 8 S8 QYSDSTY4008N SCREW M4 x 8 S9 QYSBSTG3008M SCREW M3 x 8 S10 QYSPSPD4008M SCREW M4 x 8 S11 QYSDST4008M SCREW M3 x 8 S12 QYSPSPD4010Z SCREW M4 x 10 S13 SS49420 B3006N SCREW M3 x 6 S14 QYSDS...

Page 81: ...21 14 13 12 11 8 86 9 10 7 12 4 S1 D SEN T PCB ASSEMBLY DISC SEN R PCB ASSEMBLY L CATCH SEN PCB ASSEMBLY TRAY LOCK S PCB ASSEMBLY L ADD SEN PCB ASSEMBLY R ADD SEN PCB ASSEMBLY LOADING SEN PCB ASSEMBRY LANE SEN PCB ASSEMBRY CARRIER MEC PCB ASSEMBRY R CATCH SEN PCB ASSEMBRY S1 S1 S1 S6 W3 W3 W1 S6 S7 S4 S1 S4 S1 S1 S1 S1 S10 W4 W5 S8 S8 S9 W5 S9 S11 S10 S9 S1 W1 S1 S1 S4 S1 S1 S3 S2 S1 S1 S1 S14 W1 ...

Page 82: ...ACKET ASSEMBLY 55 SS410993 00A T L LINK ASSEMBLY 56 SS411911 TLS BRACKET 57 SS410997 003 SPRING 58 SS410996 TL SCREW 59 SS410999 SCREW 60 SS35908 00A CAM BRACKET MC12 LOAD M LOADING M ASSY will be supplied as it can not be disassembled W4 and S10 is included 4 6 4 6 M2MM 61 SS411008 002 BRACKET 62 SS411009 MOTOR BRACKET 63 SS411007 W SHAFT 64 SS411006 WORM GEAR 65 SSV2793 DC MOTOR 66 SS412741 00A ...

Page 83: ...1 W1 W4 3 4 2 1 5 6 7 S1 S2 S1 S1 S1 S2 POSI PCB ASSEMBLY SENSOR PCB ASSEMBLY C N 6 28 31 32 30 29 27 25 26 24 23 22 35 33 37 36 34 W2 W3 S2 S3 S6 S5 S4 S3 S7 39 MAILSLOT PCB ASSEMBLY 19 17 18 20 21 S3 S3 S1 S3 S3 S1 S4 Motor pin F r o m M O T O R F r o m S E N S O R B O A R D F r o m P O S I B O A R D F r o m S W ...

Page 84: ...ET 22 SS411942 P SPRING 23 SS412048 PCB SPACER 24 SSV3280 PULLEY GEAR 25 SSV3222 BELT 26 SSV1835 SW 27 SS411932 00B P G BKT ASSEMBLY 28 SS411929 001 S GUIDE 29 SSV2793 DC MOTOR 30 SSV3279 PULLEY 31 SS411930 MOTOR BRACKET 32 SS411880 003 CLAMP 33 SS411811 GEAR 3 34 SS411812 GEAR 4 35 SS411926 STOPPER B 36 SS35410 TRAY GUIDE S 37 SS411937 TGS BRACKET 38 SS411941 00B B BASE ASSEMBLY 39 QCFB1HZ 104Y C...

Page 85: ...11080 001 NUT PLATE 4 SS22735 004 TRAY 5 SS412024 001 R GUIDE BAR 6 SS35337 001 GRIP 7 SS35338 001 TRAY LOCK 8 SS411084 001 SPRING TL 9 SS35339 001 T L PUSHER 10 SS411851 001 LABEL ADRS 1 50 11 SS411852 001 LABEL No 1 2 S1 QYSDSP3008M SCREW M3 X 8 S2 QYSBSF3008M SCREW M3 X 8 S3 QYGBSFG3008M SCREW M3 X 8 4 9 M4MM 3 1 3 5 2 4 3 7 8 5 S1 S1 S2 1 9 10 6 S1 S3 S3 11 ...

Page 86: ...L B 6 SS35500 002 SDL LEVER 7 SS35949 IL BRACKET 8 SS412475 003 CPLH BASE 9 SS412474 003 CPL HOOK 10 SS412481 002 SPRING S1 QYSDST3006M SCREW S2 SS411339 001 SCREW 4 9 IL BLACKET ASSENBLY M 5 Description Part No Part Name Symbol No 4 10 IL BRACKET ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST M 5 4 10 M5MM 7 S1 10 9 8 S2 1 4 5 2 S1 3 6 Caught on to hook ...

Page 87: ...11 U D MECHANISM ASSENBLY M 6 4 11 MOTOR UNIT PULLEY UNIT 14 S3 8 S3 9 S3 S3 17 7 16 15 13 10 11 12 10 S3 11 9 S2 5 6 5 3 2 7 1 2 3 4 1 S4 W1 S4 W1 S1 8 6 4 S1 ROT SENSOR BOARD ASSEMBLY 5 Insert senser pulley SLIT ...

Page 88: ...R BASE ASSEMBLY 7 SS35934 001 MOTOR BRACKET 8 SS412802 001 DAMPER 9 SS412778 00B PULLEY 10 SS412779 001 B HOLDER 105 11 SS410822 001 BEARING 688ZZ 12 SS412780 001 STOPPER 13 SS35935 001 P BRACKET 14 SS412781 001 P SHAFT 15 SS410813 B HOLDER 16 SS45160 006 B BEARING MR105 17 SS49074 00B PULLEY T ASSEMBLY S1 QYSPSPL4010Z SCREW S2 QYSDSP2604M SCREW S3 QYYASPR3006M SCREW S4 QYSPSPL3008M SCREW W1 QYWWS...

Page 89: ...yPhenylene Sulfied film Capacitor M M CAPACITOR Metalized Mylar Capacitor MYLAR CAPACITOR Mylar Capacitor N P CAPACITOR Non Poler electrolytic Capacitor P P CAPACITOR PolyPropylene Capacitor PPS CAPACITOR PolyPhenylene Sulfied film Capacitor P S CAPACITOR PolyStyrene Capacitor TAN CAPACITOR Tantal Capacitor TRIM CAPACITOR Trimer Capacitor VAL CAPACITOR Valiable Capacitor RESISTORS In the Descripti...

Page 90: ... 4 7K 1 4W R69 QRE141J 472Y CARBON RESISTOR 4 7K 1 4W R70 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R71 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R72 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R73 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R74 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R75 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R76 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R77 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R78 QRE141...

Page 91: ...J 470Y CAROBN RESISTOR 47 1 4W C1 QETC1CM 476Z AL E CAPACITOR 47 16V C2 QETC1CM 227Z E CAPACITOR 220 16V C4 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C5 QETC1CM 227Z E CAPACITOR 220 16V C6 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C7 QETC1CM 476Z AL E CAPACITOR 47 16V C8 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C9 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C10 QETC1CM 476Z AL E CAPACITOR 47 16V C11 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0...

Page 92: ...PACITOR S 0 10 C135 QCBB1HK 101Y CAPACITOR 100P 50V C136 QCBB1HK 101Y CAPACITOR 100P 50V C137 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C138 QCBB1HK 102Y CER CAPACITOR S 1000P 50V C141 QETC1EM 476Z E CAPACITOR 47 25V C142 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C143 QETC1EM 227Z E CAPACITOR 220 25V C144 QETC1EM 227Z E CAPACITOR 220 25V C145 QCBB1HK 102Y CER CAPACITOR S 1000P 50V C146 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR ...

Page 93: ...4ESA T TRANSISTOR D1 ERA15 02 T1 DIODE FIJI ELECTRIC R1 QRE141J 561Y CARBON RESISTOR 560 1 4W R2 QRE141J 560Y CARBON RESISTOR 56 1 4W R3 QRE141J 473Y CARBON RESISTOR 47K 1 4W R4 QRE141J 473Y CARBON RESISTOR 47K 1 4W R5 QRE141J 222Y CARBON RESISTOR 2 2K 1 4W R6 QRE141J 222Y CARBON RESISTOR 2 2K 1 4W R7 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R8 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R9 QRE141J 470Y CA...

Page 94: ...CITOR 22 25V C10 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C11 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C12 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C13 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C14 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C15 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C16 QETC1EM 226Z AL E CAPACITOR 22 25V C21 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C23 QDC31HJ 330Z CER CAPACITOR C24 QDC31HJ 330Z CER CAPACITOR C25 QCZ0206 104...

Page 95: ...C1 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C2 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 C3 QCZ0206 104Z CER CAPACITOR S 0 10 S1 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S2 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S3 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S4 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S5 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S6 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S7 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S8 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S9 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S10 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S11 QSW0178 001 TACT SWICH S...

Page 96: ...4 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R805 QRE141J 102Y CARBON RESISTOR 1 0K 1 4W R901 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W R911 QRE141J 101Y CARBON RESISTOR 100 1 4W C202 QCFB1HZ 473Y CER CAPACITOR S 0 047 50V C211 QDYB1CM 103Y C CAP C221 QDYB1CM 103Y C CAP C222 QCFB1HZ 473Y CER CAPACITOR S 0 047 50V C301 QDYB1CM 103Y C CAP C302 QCFB1HZ 473Y CER CAPACITOR S 0 047 50V C303 QDYB1CM 103Y C CAP C4...

Page 97: ... PC1 GP1A53E I C PH INTER PC2 GP1A53E I C PH INTER R302 QRE141J 271Y CARBON RESISTOR 270 1 4W R303 QRE141J 221Y CARBON RESISTOR 220 1 4W R304 QRE141J 271Y CARBON RESISTOR 270 1 4W CN30 QGA2501F1 04 CONNECTOR JVC Symbol No Part No Part Name Description 5 15 LANE2 SEN BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 1 5 1 5 5 16 L ADD BOARD ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 1 6 1 6 PC70 GP1A53E I C PH INTER R703 QRE141J 391Y CARBON RES...

Page 98: ...R 390 1 4W R4 QRE141J 391Y CARBON RESISTOR 390 1 4W R5 QRE141J 221Y CARBON RESISTOR 220 1 4W R6 QRE141J 221Y CARBON RESISTOR 220 1 4W R7 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R8 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R9 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R10 QRE141J 103Y CARBON RESISTOR 10K 1 4W R11 QRE141J 102Y CARBON RESISTOR 1 0K 1 4W R12 QRE141J 102Y CARBON RESISTOR 1 0K 1 4W C1 QCFB1HZ 473Y...

Page 99: ... 250 R POWER CORD 9 SS23040 001 CUSHION F 10 SS35970 001 CUSHION S 11 SS23013 001 BOTTOM CASE 12 SSV3282 001 JOINT 13 QPA02503505 POLY BAG 14 SS961554 002 INSTRUCTION 15 SS47919 00B KEY ASSEMBLY 16 QPA00500705 POLY BAG 17 PRD30413 01 04 AIR CAP BAG 18 QQR0675 001 CLAMP FILTER 19 SSV2250 BAND 20 SS412715 001 W LABEL Description Part No Part Name Symbol No 6 1 2 PACKING ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST M8 M 8 M ...

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