Yamaha AW4416 Owner's Manual - Page 24
Manual eject (emergency disc removal), Attaching an external SCSI device, About external SCSI devices - case
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Before you begin Manual eject (emergency disc removal) Manual eject allows you to remove the disc manually in the case of an emergency such as a malfunction of the disc tray mechanism (usually temporary) or a power failure. Please be aware that using this method frequently can cause the CD-RW drive to malfunction. For the location of the eject hole and the procedure, refer to the manual of your CD-RW drive. In order to perform this operation, you will need a pin-like object 2 mm or less in diameter, such as a straightened paper clip. Eject Hall Insert a pin-like object 2 mm or less in diameter. * This diagram shows a CD-RW drive manufactured by Yamaha Corporation. Attaching an external SCSI device About external SCSI devices The external SCSI devices referred to here are storage devices used to backup/ restore the internal data of the AW4416, and can be connected to the SCSI connector on the rear panel of the AW4416. The following types of storage device can be used. • Type of drive: MO drives (128 MB, 230 MB, 540MB, 640 MB 1.3 GB), hard disk drives, CD-RW drives • Interface: SCSI-2 • Models known to work: consult your local Yamaha distributor or refer to the website at the following URL. • By "models known to work," we mean commercially available models that Yamaha has obtained, connected to the AW4416, and successfully tested by means of various operational tests. However, we cannot take into account slight differences in performance that may occur due to the manufacturing tolerances of each manufacturer. • Please be aware that Yamaha Corporation will accept no responsibility for any damages, neither direct nor indirect, resulting from the use of any of the above storage devices. It is not possible to directly record or play back audio signals in realtime on an external storage device connected to the SCSI connector. 10 - Operation Guide