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Accessories and documentation, Installation – JVC MC-D207U User Manual

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ACCESSORIES AND DOCUMENTATION

Accessories

Drive locking screw (M3 with washer) ......................... 2 (including one spare)

Instructions .............................................................. 1

Documentation

Drive locking section

• Figure shows the MC-1200U/E

• Figure shows the MC-2200U

or MC-8200U

• Figure shows the MC-2100U

or MC-8100U

Drive locking screw
mounting hole

Drive locking section

Drive locking section

Drive locking screw
mounting hole

Drive locking screw
mounting hole

This unit is a DVD-ROM drive with a 7x speed capability. It especially designed for the JVC CD-ROM Library or CD/DVD
Library. It is not compatible with the MC-7000 series “DVD-RAM Library”.

The MC-D207U cannot be operated separately.

A DVD videodisk playback is not possible with the MC-D207U.

INSTALLATION

1. How to Open the Door of the JVC Library

In order to open the door, please also refer to the section
“HOW TO OPEN THE DOOR DURING OPERATION” in the in-
structions for the JVC CD-ROM or CD/DVD Library.

1. Select the [DOOR OPEN MODE] on the MENU screen of the

LCD display section.

2. Press and hold the “SELECT” switch for five seconds.

3. Turn off the power of the JVC Library when the [YOU MAY OPEN

THE DOOR] or [THE DOOR CAN BE OPENED] message is
displayed on the LCD display section.

4. Insert the key in the key cylinder located at the center of the

door and turn it 90 degrees counterclockwise to unlock and open
the door.

Before you start installing the DVD-ROM Drive, be sure to

turn off the power of the host computer, all peripheral de-
vices and the Library.

Please refer to the instruction manual of your Library for more information about the CD-ROM or CD/DVD Library.

ROM Replacement
When this drive is mounted in the MC-1200U/1600U or MC-2200U/2600U CD-ROM Library, certain serial numbers may
require to replace the ROM.
Read the section “ROM REPLACEMENT IN THE CD-ROM LIBRARY” on page 6 for the first time.