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C156-F046-01EN MDG3064UB, MDG3130UB OPTICAL DISK DRIVES MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
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"Important Alert Items" in this manual. Keep this manual handy, and keep it carefully. FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering damage to their property. Use the product according to this manual.
Revision History (1/1) Revised section (*1) Edition Date Details (Added/Deleted/Altered) 2001.10.5 — — Section(s) with asterisk (*) refer to the previous edition when those were deleted. C156-F046-01EN...
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Preface This document describes procedures for maintenance of the MDG3064UB/MDG3130UB (DynaMO 640U2/1300U2), a 3.5-inch magneto-optical disk drive. The MDG3064UB/MDG3130UB (referred to as "the product" hereafter) is provided with the MCM3064UB/MCM3130UB 3.5-inch magneto-optical disk drive unit (referred to as "MO drive" hereafter). The components are built in a case designed specifically for the product. Refer to related manuals for operations other than maintenance and for explanation about an MO drive.
Preface CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages. An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statements. The alert signal consists of an alert symbol and a signal word or just a signal word.
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Preface (Example) IMPORTANT Fujitsu issues a Change Request/Notification regarding post-factory-shipment revision number changes. When the user changes the version number, the revision-number label should be updated as described above after the change is applied.The main alert messages in the text are also listed in the “Important Alert Items.”...
Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages The important alert messages in this manual are as follows: A hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Also, damage to the product or other property, may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.
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MANUAL ORGANIZATION MDG3064UB, MDG3130UB 1. OVERVIEW OPTICAL DISK DRIVES 2. DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MANUAL 3. TROUBLESHOOTING (C156-F046) 4. RETURNING REPAIRED UNIT <This manual> 5. CLEANING MCE3130UB, MCF3064UB 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OPTICAL DISK DRIVES 2. SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT MANUAL 3. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 4.
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Capacity: 230 megabytes per cartridge. Data Interchange on 90mm Optical Disk Cartridges ISO/IEC 15041 ISO/IEC JTC1 (*1) Capacity: 640 megabytes per cartridge. GIGAMO 1.3GB 90mm Magneto-Optical Disk FUJITSU LIMITED SONY Cherry Book Version System. CORPORATION ISO= International Organization for Standardization...
Contents CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ................1-1 Description Maintenance Method CHAPTER 2 DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE..........2-1 Maintenance Conditions Diagnosis Troubleshooting Method Unit Version Number CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING ............... 3-1 For Macintosh Users For Windows Users CHAPTER 4 RETURNING REPAIRED UNIT..........4-1 Unpacking Packing Transportation...
1.2 Maintenance Method In the field, a faulty section should be isolated among the following four: Main unit Cable Media AC adapter If a main unit is faulty, the product should be sent to Fujitsu for repairing in a factory. C156-F046-01EN...
Service system and repair Fujitsu has a service system and repair facility for MO drives. Customers should submit information required for the replacement or repair of an MO drive to the responsible person in Fujitsu. The following information is usually required: a) Model No.
Diagnosis and MaintenanceDiagnosis and Maintenance 2.2 Diagnosis The MO drive has an initial self-diagnosis function, which checks the normal basic operation of the MO drive. Initial self-diagnosis function When the power is turned on, the MO drive executes initial self-diagnosis, which includes a basic test of hardware functions.
(See Figure 2.2.) IMPORTANT Fujitsu issues a Change Request/Notification regarding post-factory-shipment revision number changes. When the user changes the version number, the revision-number label should be updated as described above after the change is applied.
Diagnosis and MaintenanceDiagnosis and Maintenance Revision number indicated on shipment Revision A2 REV. Revision number changed on site REV. Revision A3 Remarks: A is stamped in the revision-number indication Figure 2.2 Unit revision-number indication C156-F046-01EN...
CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING For Macintosh Users For Windows Users 3.1 For Macintosh Users The following describes troubleshooting of the DynaMO MO drive connected to a Macintosh computer. An inserted MO disk is not mounted on desktop. Is the MO disk drive properly connected to the Macintosh computer? Verify that the MO disk drive and the Macintosh computer are connected to each other properly.
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 3.2 For Windows Users The following describes troubleshooting of the DynaMO MO drive connected to a Windows computer. MO drive is not recognized/ MO drive icon does not appear on the desktop. Is the MO disk drive properly connected to your PC? Verify that the MO disk drive and the PC are connected to each other properly.
CHAPTER 4 RETURNING REPAIRED UNIT Unpacking Packing Transportation Storage 4.1 Unpacking The following provides notes on unpacking a replacing MO disk drive: Ensure flat and level working space, and pay attention to indication of upside and downside on a package box. Avoid placing the unit directly on a firm desk, etc.
Returning Repaired Unit Figure 4.1 shows outline of packing procedures. Shapes and materials of cushions may be different from those used with the same functions. Figure 4.1 Packing and handling of MDG3064UB/MDG3130UB C156-F046-01EN...
Returning Repaired Unit 4.3 Transportation The following provides notes on transporting an MO disk drive: An MO disk drive must be transported in packed status in proper package. A unit must not be turned over; always keep the top side up. After unpacking, transportation of a drive must be limited to short distance, avoiding shocks and vibrations using cushion.
CHAPTER 5 CLEANING Cleaning Drive MO Cartridge Operation Cleaning Cartridge This chapter describes how to clean internal MO drive and the MO cartridge. 5.1 Cleaning Drive When a dust or smoke of cigarette is stained to the lens actuator, a performance of whole drive may be down.
Cleaning IMPORTANT Check the cleaning brush state by opening the shutter of the head cleaner. If the tip of brush is open, used new head cleaner. 5.2 MO Cartridge Operation 5.2.1 MO cartridge Figure 5.1 shows the MO cartridge. For operation and cleaning, users should be familiar with the parts shown in the figure.
Cleaning 5.2.2 Write protect tab Moving the write protect tab determines whether writing is enabled. Use a fingernail to move the write protect tab completely. Figure 5.2 shows the write protect tab location. Write protect tab Figure 5.2 Write protect tab 5.2.3 Notes To maintain the performance and reliability of the MO cartridge, keep the following points in mind when using, storing, or transporting the cartridge:...
Cleaning When storing the cartridge: Do not place a heavy objects on the cartridge. Do not store the cartridge where exposed to direct sunlight or where the temperature changes sharply, the temperature is high, or the humidity is high. Do not store the cartridge in a dusty or smoky place. When transporting the cartridge: Put the cartridge in a nylon bag to protect it from moisture.
Cleaning Table 5.4 Cleaning kit (supplement) Part name Order number Cleaning kit CA90002-D901 (supplement) Note: Use the cleanser and cleaning cloth specified in Table 5.2. If other than the specified items is used, disk media surface may be damaged. Notes on usage and storage of cleaning kit When storaging the cleanser, tighten the cap.
Cleaning 1) Slide the shutter completely open. Figure 5.3 Cleaning procedure (1) 2) Set the cartridge with keeping label side down and shutter open to the shutter stopper of the setting case as shown in Figure 5.4. Cartridge Shutter Disk media Spindle Shutter stopped Setting case as shown...
Cleaning 3) Cover the cartridge with the setting case cover, then insert the spindle pin into the center hub of the cortridge. Disk media Revolver Setting case cover Disk hub Figure 5.5 Cleaning procedure (3) 4) Remove a slender piece that causes a defect from the disk surface at wiping the disk media.
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Cleaning 8) If the excess cleanser remains on the disk surface, wipe out with the cleaning cloth. C156-F046-01EN...
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