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5.40 Sony CDZ-R360 CD Jukebox

Device type: sony_cdz

Windows NT UNIX
device=sony_cdz device=sony_cdz
drive=\\.\p0b0t4,0 drive=/dev/iXOS_SCSI0/4,0
drive=\\.\p0b0t4,1 drive=/dev/iXOS_SCSI0/4,1
robot=\\.\p0b0t4,7 robot=/dev/iXOS_SCSI0/4,7
save=*.sav save=*.sav
The Sony CDZ-R360 maintains 360 CDs in a small jukebox with 2 drives. The changer and drives use different LUNs of the same SCSI-ID, so you can connect several jukeboxes to a single bus. The CDZ-R360 uses LUNs 0 and 1 for the drives and LUN 7 for the changer.
Similar to NSM's CDR100 or the small Pioneer changers, the CDZ-R360 has no mail slot. For the CDR100, CDs are changed manually; the CDZ-R360 supports CD exchange with the changer. After you open the door, the jukebox may move the first CD to the changer. Ignore this CD. Use the three small black buttons on the right to set the number of the slot in which you want to insert, export or change a disk. Press the larger Enter button. If there is a CD in the slot you chose, the jukebox moves it to the changer. Otherwise it frees the changer. Then you can remove the CD on the changer or put a new one on it. Press the Enter button again. The jukebox moves the new CD, if any, to the slot, and proceeds with the next slot. You can change a CD there or choose a new number with the three small black buttons. If you do not want to change more CDs, close the door. The jukebox frees the changer automatically. Tell the server in which slots CDs have changed by issuing the command

cdadm testcd <device>

for the slots involved.


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