MAX MDL200 Application - Reference
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MAX-MDL200 Multi-Disc Loader System
Drive 1 and Drive 2 Controls
There is a separate set of controls (
Identify
,
Record
,
Cancel
and
Unmount
) for each of the two internal
DVD-ROM drives on the MAX-MDLD ("Drive 1" and "Drive 2").
Each of the drives can be operated separately. Note that only one drive can be used at a time for
transferring and identifying discs.
FIG. 2
Drive 1 and Drive 2 Controls
•
Identify
button:
Initiates the identification process for all discs in the range speci-
fied by the
First Disc
and
Last Disc
fields., but does not load the
media to the MAX server.
•
Record
button:
Initiates the transfer process for all discs in the range specified by
the
First Disc
and
Last Disc
fields, according to the
Record discs
with multiple matches
selection made in the Settings dialog (select
File > Settings to open).
With the
Record discs with multiple matches
option selected, the
MAX-MDLD will attempt to identify each unidentified disc before
transferring.
Refer to the
Loading Media to the Target MAX Server
section on
page 11 for details.
•
Cancel
button:
You can cancel the identification or transfer process at any time
without closing the MAX MDL200 session.
•
Unmount
button:
Use this button to unmount the disc that is currently loaded in the
corresponding drive. This refers to the MAX-MDLD’s internal DVD-
ROM that is used for the actual disc reading process, as opposed
to the carousel that stores all of the discs in the MAX-MDLD.
Note
: Use the
Changer > Eject
,
Eject Range
or
Eject All
com-
mands to remove discs from the carousel.
•
First Disc/Last Disc
fields: Use these fields to specify the range of slots to include in either the
identification / transfer processes on each drive.
Note that you can specify different region codes to each drive to
facilitate loading large numbers of DVDs with different region code
settings.
•
Cur Disc
:
This field displays the slot number of the disc that is currently being
identified or transferred in this drive (1-200).
•
Drive Status Bars
:
The status bars indicate the current status of each of the
MAX-MDLD DVD-ROMs. Text messages displayed in the Disc/Slot
window (Status column) offer additional status information (see fol-
lowing section).