Patent ID: 8000202

Claim:
An apparatus for recording/reproducing information on/from an optical disc, wherein the optical disc has a first to an n-th recording layers (n is an integer of 2 or greater) laminated on a substrate, each of the first to the n-th recording layers having data regions segmented into a first to an m-th data zone groups (m is an integer of 2 or greater) along a radial direction of the optical disc, each of the first to the m-th data zone groups including at least one data zone, physical address is assigned to increase along a predetermined direction within the data zones, the direction increasing the physical address within the data zones of the n-th recording layer is opposite to the direction increasing the physical address within the data zone of the n−1-th recording layer which is adjacent to the n-th recording layer, and an end track of a j-th data zone group (j=1, 2, . . . , m) of the n-th recording layer and a start track of a j-th data zone group of the n−1-th recording layer adjacent the n-th recording layer are vertically aligned, the apparatus comprising: light receiving means for receiving an optical beam reflected off the optical disc; shift means for shifting a position of a focal point of the optical beam along a direction of lamination of the first to the n-th recording layers of the optical disc; and control means for performing a focus control, by means of controlling the shift means according to the output of the light receiving means, such that the distance between the focal point of the optical beam and a recording layer selected among the first to the n-th recording layers is within a predetermined error range, the control means releasing the focus control and controlling the shift means such that the focal point of the optical beam jumps from the end track of the j-th data zone group (j=1, 2, . . . , m) of the selected recording layer to a position adjacent the start track of the j-th data zone group of the recording layer adjacent to the selected recording layer, wherein the shift means is controlled such that the position of the focus point of the light beam reaches the recording layer selected from the first to the nth recording layers within a predetermined error range in radial direction.