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Handling Magazines
There are a few things you should know about the use
of the magazine and your CD-ROM discs. Let's start
with the magazine:
THE MAGAZINE AND ITS FUNCTIONS
The Magazine resembles a cartridge and can hold up to
6 CD-ROM discs.
Two magazines are packaged with the unit but additional
magazines may be purchased through your Authorized
Pioneer Dealer (Six-disc Magazine DRM-A600).
For instructions on how to use and care for the discs
and the magazines, please read the information in
this section carefully:
CAUTIONS Regarding Handling of Magazines:
÷
8-cm (3.15 in.) CDs cannot be used with this
magazine
÷
CD-ROM discs cannot be placed into the unit
without the magazine
÷
DO NOT
touch the recorded surface of discs (the
shiny side)
÷
Discs
must
be inserted label side
≠
down
≠
and
shiny side up
÷
DO NOT
place anything other than discs in the
disc tray
÷
Insert discs into disc trays one tray at a time
÷
Close one tray before opening another tray
÷
DO NOT
drop or hit magazines
÷
DO NOT
take magazines apart
÷
DO NOT
use the magazine with an 8-cm CD
adapter
÷
DO NOT
use volatile liquids to clean the magazine
surface
÷
DO NOT
force the magazine into the slot. It should
slide in with a straight, easy push.
÷
Insert the correct end of the magazine into the
magazine slot.
÷
After use, store magazines in the case provided
÷
Store magazines in a cool place away from
direct sunlight
÷
After approximately 5,000 operations per tray,
the Magazine should be replaced
CAUTION Regarding Transporting the Changer:
Never transport or ship the Pioneer Network Cache
Changer with the magazine installed. The optical
heads are unlocked thus are susceptible to damage
Remove the magazine before moving, shipping or
transporting the unit.
LABELING THE MAGAZINE
When affixing the supplied labels, apply them in the
positions specified below:
A A
B
B
D
D
C
E
E
F
G
A
D
F,G
B
E
C
÷
Each label can be conveniently used as follows:
A: Titles
B: Names of stored discs and tracks
C: Titles
D: Names of stored discs
E, F, G, : Classification
÷
DO NOT
put new labels on top of old labels. The
exceptions are F and G may be placed over C.
CAUTION:
If labels are not placed in the designated positions,
the magazine and the changer may not operate
correctly.