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DRM-7000, DRM-AF751, DRM-AL751, DRM-AH721, DRM-PW701
Rear Door
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To manually open the Rear Door, insert a thin rod, such as a smalldiameter screwdriver, diagonally down approx. 50 mm through the hole at the lower side of the rear door. Press it down as shown in the illustration. Then the Rear Door can be manually opened.
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Reader Drive Unit
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Rear Door
PL Lock Lever � The reader drive can be installed in any slot. (You can install as many optional reader drives as there are slots available.)
Removing the PL Upper Cover of the Drive Unit
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The PL Upper Cover is fixed with Claws at the front and with screws at the rear. To remove the PL Upper Cover, proceed as follows. Failure to do so may damage the claws.
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Thin rod, such as a smalldiameter screwdriver
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Reader Drive Unit
PL Upper Cover While pressing the PL lock lever toward RELEASE, slide the PL Upper Cover backward. (It will stop after sliding approx. 1 cm backward.) Claws (both sides)
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PL Upper Cover
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Claw
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Remove three connectors.
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Press and bend the front part of the PL Upper Cover from the left and right sides to unhook the claws, then lift up the cover. (Do NOT try to lift up the cover forcibly with the claws unhooked. This may damage the claws and make it impossible to reattach the cover.)
� When reattaching the cover, reverse the above procedures. (Place the cover approx. 1 cm backward and hook the claws, then slide the cover forward.) � Observe the driver unit from the rear to check that the claws are firmly engaged.
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