Magazines
9-2. Loading/replacing the discs
CAUTION
• When loading discs directly into the magazine trays without using the mail slot, be careful not to damage the magazines
and trays.
• A disc may become impossible to write/read due to dust, fingerprints, scratches, etc. adhering to the disc surface. Please
handle it carefully.
• Take special care in handling the DVD-RAM discs because they are extremely vulnerable to scratches and contamination.
• Media compatible with the MC-8200LU/8600LU varies depending on the drive configuration. For details, refer to the instruc-
tion manuals of the drives.
• When using double-sided discs, handle them with special care because they do not have a label on the surface.
• Never use a damaged and/or warped disc or a disc with an attached label. It will lead to a malfunction of the equipment.
• If you are going to use a disc which has been used with this equipment from a different drive, please check the drive
specifications carefully before using it.
(Some drives may not be able to read the disc.)
(At the same time, the equipment may not be able to read the disc which has been written and deleted in a different drive.)
• Note that some double-sided discs do not provide a distinction between the top and bottom sides. Take special care when
removing/loading these discs from/in the MC-8200LU/8600LU.
• In order to prevent a malfunction or failure, do not place two or more discs on a single tray.
1.
Eject a magazine. ( a See "9-1. Ejecting/loading the
magazines" on page E27.)
2.
Unlock the tray lock corresponding to the tray to be used.
( a See "2-3. Magazine numbers, tray numbers, disc
numbers" on page 8.)
3.
Pull out the tray.
4.
Place the disc on the tray.
5.
Push in the tray and lock the tray lock.
6.
Load the magazine in the changer. ( a See "9-1. Eject-
ing/loading the magazines" on page E27.)
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Label surface
(With a single-sided disc)
CAUTION
(1) Place the disc correctly on the disc tray so that it does
stay in the guide section of the disc tray.
(2) To prevent projection of a tray or incomplete locking
of the tray lock, align the edges of all the trays in the
magazine by slightly pushing them inward from the
top to the bottom with you finger.
(3) Always handle the magazine the correct way.
Holding or placing a magazine upside down or on its
side may cause the discs to slip out of position and
result in malfunction.