Pioneer DRM-7000 DVD Player User Manual


 
DRM-7000 Operating Instructions
2.0 Handling Precautions
2.1 Installation Site
Select an installation site with a flat, solid surface. Check the area for the following conditions:
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, spotlights or too near to a heater
Beware of high humidity locations or sites exposed to large amounts of dust
Avoid close proximity to a bathroom or a kitchen
Maintain a distance from any large electrical apparatus (refrigerator, air conditioner.
etc.)
Stay away from uneven or unsteady surfaces (if a surface is not flat, first put down a
hard plate or a similar support surface)
Allow access to all sides of the unit for service and maintenance
Do not places objects directly on top of the Changer
2.2 Unpacking and Handling
When handling the unit, be aware of the following factors:
Avoid scratching, staining or leaving fingerprints on the signal surface or the recording
surface of the discs
Insert and process a single disc at a time when using a mail slot
Issue the SCSI command, INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUS, after unloading or loading
a magazine
The Changer manages the physical discs but not the content on the discs
Use Pioneer-recommended discs when working with a DVD Writer (please note that
data recorded on to these disc is not covered by the warranty)
Avoid stacking units or placing heavy objects on top of the unit
The Changer supports 12cm discs only (inserting 8cm or 5cm discs may cause disc
detection errors and damaged discs)
2.3 Condensation
Water may form in the Changer if the environmental temperatures fluctuate beyond the
suggested range. For example, increasing the room temperature abruptly may cause
condensation. If condensation forms within the Changer, leave the Changer for one hour in the
room or increase the room temperature gradually before attempting to use it.
2.4 Cleaning the Changer
To clean the panels and the cover, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt. If the cabinet
is heavily soiled, wipe off the dirt using a soft cloth soaked in a mild detergent that has been
diluted several times. Then, wipe off the dampness with a fresh dry cloth. Avoid using
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