Disk cartridge insertion door, Eject switch, Led indications – Pioneer DE-SH9101 User Manual
Page 7: Screwdriver hole for manual eject, Power indicator, Power switch, Scsi connector, Power connector, Dip switches, Scsi id switch
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
© Disk cartridge insertion door
Insert the disk cartridge into the door and gently push in until it loads.
® Eject switch
Press to eject the cartridge
©LED Indications
LED Indications for each condition are as follows
Mode
Drive Conditlori''''''^
0
1
2
When there is no disk or
inappropnata disk inserted
Green
(blinking)
Yellow
(blinking)
Green
(blinking)
When a Rewritable disk is
loaded
Goes out
Yellow
(blinking)
Goes out
When a WORM disk is
loaded
Green
(blinking)
Goes out
Goes out
SUSY
Green
(lights)
Yellow
(lights)
Green
(lights)
Overhearted
Orange
(fast blinking)
Orange
(fast blinking)
Orange
(last blinking)
NOTE:
Rewritable disk : DEC-17GMO, DEC-702
WORM disk : DC-17GWO, DC-502
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©Screwdriver hole for manual eject
When you want to manually eject the cartridge from the drive, insert
the supplied screwdriver into the manual eject screwdriver hole, and
while pressing, turn the screw counterclockwise about 30 times, and
remove the cartridge
AZOTE;
When performing manual eject, be sure to switch power OFF
© Power indicator
This lights when power is switched ON
© Power switch
This switches power to the main unit ON and OFF
@ SCSI connector
Two SCSI amphenol 50 P connectors are implemented for daisy
chain configuration connections,
(Either one of the two connectdts can be used)
NOTE:
When both or one of the SCSI connector is vacant, it should be
covered with SCSI connector cover to protect from e/ecfro-sZai/c
discharge
® Power connector
Use the supplied AC power cord
if necessary, use supplied plug converter to mate with the wall socket.
CAUTION:
AC power cable must be shielded for Radio
Frequency Interference Suppression.
© DIP switches
These determine various drive setting such as operation mode, {see
page 13)
(® SCSI ID switch
Sets SCSI ID.
<0) OND terminal
When earthing this unit, use this terminal
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