01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 1a Recordable ReWritable OPEN/CLOSE PHONES VOLUME WRITING DISC IN ACTIVE
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 1b CDRW 8x4x32 - Compact Disc Recordable/Rewritable FIG.1 Front view Recordable ReWritable OPEN/CLOSE PHONES DISC IN WRITING VOLUME ACTIVE Rear view MASTER MASTER SLAVE SLAVE CABLE CABLE SELECT SELECT AUDIO AUDIO OUT OUT R R GND GND LL IDE IDE PIN PIN 11 C CS SM M S S LL A A +5 +5 DC DC INPUT INPUT GND GND +12 +12 12 Front view © Vorderansicht d Panneau avant 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 1d WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC (U.S.A.) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 1e CONTENTS ENGLISH © INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 1f LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device when connected due to the possibility of eye damage. LASER-SICHERHEIT In das Gerät ist ein Laser eingebaut. Nehmen Sie die Abdeckung nicht ab und versuchen Sie nicht, das Gerät zu reparieren, solange es angeschlossen ist. Es besteht die Gefahr einer Augenverletzung.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 1 INTRODUCTION ENGLISH INTRODUCTION CDRW 8x4x32 is a new generation Half Height 5.25" Built-in CDRecordable/ReWritable drive with the popular (Enhanced) IDE interface. The drive is in fact a multi-function device, since it can be used as: • fast CD-ROM reader (max 32x) • 8x speed CD-Recorder, e.g.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 2 INTRODUCTION (CONT.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 3 INSTALLATION ENGLISH INSTALLATION Precautions This CD-Recordable/Rewritable drive, like all electronic equipment, is static sensitive. • Please take the proper precautions when handling the drive, for example by touching the PC - chassis before touching the drive. • Avoid touching the IDE connector pins as well as the audioconnector pins and the jumper pins.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 4 INSTALLATION (CONT.) ENGLISH Installing the drive 1 Turn off your computer, monitor and other peripherals. To disconnect your configuration completely from the mains, the mains plug has to be disconnected. NOTE: OPEN THE COVER FLAP OF THIS BOOKLET FOR LOCATING THE DRIVE-CONNECTORS AND THEIR ORIENTATION. 2 Remove the cover from your computer. Please consult the manuals that came with your computer for specific details.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 5 INSTALLATION CDRW (CONT.) ENGLISH 3 In order to mount the drive inside your PC (or other type of computer), locate a free 5.25" bay and follow the instructions, as provided with your computer systems, for installing the drive. When you are planning to use 8 cm discs your drive should be mounted horizontaly or you should use an adapter (for information contact your local supplier).
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 6 INSTALLATION (CONT.) ENGLISH B) Single Hard-disc connected as master to Primary IDE Port: Connect CDRW 8x4x32 as Master to Secundary Port.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 7 INSTALLATION CDRW (CONT.) ENGLISH 5 Locate the free end of the IDE data cable and thread it out through the open drive bay. Do the same with the power cable and the (optional) audio cable (digital or analogue). Your system will either be equipped with an analogue or digital soundcard connector. Use the appropriate connector on the drive recognisable with the amount of pins.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 8 INSTALLATION CDRW (CONT.) ENGLISH 7 Insert the CDRW 8x4x32 into the drive bay. Using all the screws included in the bag to secure the CDRW 8x4x32 into the bay. Recordabl ReWritable e PHONES VOLUME WRITING OPEN/CLOS E DISC IN ACTIVE 8 Replace the cover. Connect the mains plug of your configuration. When you have successfully installed the drive and established all connections, it is now time to switch on the PC. You are ready to install the software.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 9 CONTROLS ENGLISH SUMMARY OF Front view CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS (See Cover Flap Fig.1) 1. HEADPHONE PLUG Connect your headphone to listen to audio or music discs (or tracks). 2. HEADPHONE VOLUME CONTROL Turn the wheel to the right to increase the audio volume of your headphone. 3. WRITE INDICATOR Lights “orange” when writing of a disc occurs. Flashes “orange” during write emulation. 4. DISC TRAY 5.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 10 CONTROLS CDRW (CONT.) ENGLISH Rear view (See Cover Flap Fig.1) 8. AUDIO LINE OUT CONNECTOR 4 3 2 1: Left 3: GND 1 2: GND 4: Right 9. JUMPERBLOCK These jumpers are used to select Master/Slave mode and Cable Select (See Appendix for more information). 10. IDE CONNECTOR 40 pin IDE flatcable connector (See Appendix for more information). 11. HOST DC POWER CONNECTOR (type AMP 00641737-1) 4 1: +12V 3: GND 3 2 1 2: GND 4: +5V 12.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 11 OPERATING/TESTING ENGLISH OPERATING/TESTING YOUR CD-RECORDABLE/REWRITABLE SYSTEM Loading and unloading a disc 1 To open the tray: Press the Open/Close button. 2 Load a disc, with the label facing upwards. The tray accommodates discs with 8 cm diameter (CD-Single) or the more usual 12 cm discs (the 8 cm disc can only be used in drives mounted horizontaly).
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 12 OPERATING/TESTING (CONT.) ENGLISH NOTE: DO NOT SWITCH OFF THE COMPUTER AND/OR THE DRIVE DURING THE RECORDING PROCESS, SINCE THIS MIGHT RESULT IN AN UNREADABLE DISC. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE COMPUTER HAS FINISHED IT’S RECORDING PROCESS AND THAT THE WRITE INDICATOR ON THE FRONT OF THE DRIVE IS OFF.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 13 CDRW ADDITIONAL INFO ENGLISH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Care of discs • When loading a disc, allow time for the door to open and then gently insert the disc. • Handle discs only by the outer and inner edges. •Never write with a ballpoint on the surface of the disc. •Do not store a disc in places with high temperature and humidity. Do not place the disc under direct sunlight.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 14 ADDITIONAL INFO (CONT.) ENGLISH Technical data PERFORMANCE Capacity 120mm disc (74/80mm Audio) 80mm disc 200 Mbytes Access time average 1/3 data(1) Access time max(1) 120 msec. < 300 msec. Data-transfer-rate (recording) speed, mode 2 data) 1,4 MB/sec sustained (8x Data-transfer-rate (read only) Up to 5600 Kbytes/sec (32 speed, mode 2 data) Max.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 15 CDRW ADDITIONAL INFO (CONT.) ENGLISH DIMENSIONS Height: 41.5 mm (1.64 inch) Width: 146 mm (5.75 inch) Depth: 195 mm (8.11 inch) WEIGHT less than 1 kg POWER DISSIPATION max. 18W ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temp(1) Non operating temp 5 to 40° C (41 to 104 °F) -25 to 70° C (-13 to 158 °F) MEDIA CD-R conform to “Orange Book” part II (CD-Recordable) and part III (CD-ReWritable). CERTIFICATION FCC Compliance: Class B. UL, CUL listed and CEBEC. FDA-CDRH.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 16 ADDITIONAL INFO (CONT.) ENGLISH Audio performance • Audio specification for line out: On pressed CD On recordable CD Output Voltage 1 V rms 1 V rms Unbalance max 0.25 dB max 0.25 dB Output Impedance 470 Ohm 470 Ohm Amplitude Linearity 1.5 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz) 2.5 dB (20 Hz - 16 kHz) S/N-ratio Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise 81 dB (84 dB A-wtg) 65 dB (1kHz) 80 dB (82 dB A-wtg) 55 dB (1kHz) Outband attenuation min.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 17 ADDITIONAL INFO (CONT.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 18 APPENDIX CDRW ENGLISH APPENDIX Jumper Block MASTER MASTER SLAVE SLAVE CABLE CABLE SELECT SELECT AUDIO AUDIO OUT OUT R R GND GND LL IDE IDE PIN PIN 11 C CS SM M S S LL A A +5 +5 DC DC INPUT INPUT GND GND +12 +12 Jumper Block C S M S • When a shorting jumper is in the "CS" (CSEL) position, the device will use the host interface signal CSEL to configure the device.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 19 CDRW APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH Basic principles of CD-R and -RW media A blank CD-R or -RW disc is divided into areas (see figure below). This differs from a prerecorded disc by the additional CD-R/RW area, which lies in front of the lead-in area. Additional CD-R area Hole Lead-in area Program area Lead-out track A CROSS-SECTION THROUGH A CD-R DISC The disc comprises different layers.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 20 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH • Onto this a special greenish tinged translucent layer is applied. The substrate has already been provided with a preformed track spiral into which the data will be written during recording. • On top of the green recording layer is a reflective gold layer and a protective layer of plastic material.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 21 APPENDIX CDRW (CONT.) ENGLISH A CROSS-SECTION THROUGH A PARTIALLY RECORDED CD-R OR -RW DISC. After the first recording the recording area is divided (see figure below). max. 60 mm max. 59 mm 25.00 mm 23.00 mm 22.35 mm Centre hole Recorded area Unrecorded area PCA PMA Lead-out Lead-in • The “Lead-in”, “program area” and “Lead-out” areas are present on every conventional prerecorded CD.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 22 CDRW APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH A CROSS-SECTION THROUGH A FULLY RECORDED CD-R OR CD-RW DISC. The fully recorded CD-R or -RW disc has a program of 74 or 80 minutes playing time, a lead-in area with table of contents and a lead-out area. max. 59 mm max. 58 mm 25.00 mm 23.00 mm Centre hole Recorded area Lead-in Lead-out • The areas specific to the CD recorder, the PCA and PMA, are still present but are simply not used by conventional CD players.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 23 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH Glossary of terms CD-RW THE BEST WAY TO CREATE YOUR OWN CDs - WITH RE-USABLE CD-RW. • CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) gives you the opportunity to create your own CDs, in the best and most cost-effective way. CD-RW is, in fact, the logical extension of CDRecordable (CD-R). Together, they give you the opportunity to run the media that best suits the job in hand.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 24 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH • That standard way is MultiRead. And any CD drive can play all CD media - CD-Digital Audio, CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW - provided that it supports MultiRead. • What is more, MultiRead extends the same compatibility to DVD. All DVD equipment that supports MultiRead will also be able to retrieve CD-RW data.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 25 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH WHAT IS THE ORANGE BOOK? • The Orange Book is a document that describes the specification for CD-Write Once (CD-Recordable) technology.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 26 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH A session is defined as an area including lead-in, program data and lead-out. • A CD-R recorder that supports multisession recording can write a disc that will have multiple sessions linked together, each containing their own lead-in, program and lead out. • Any multisession-supported CD reader can access the data, whether it was written in the first session or a subsequent session.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 27 CDRW APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH COMPACT DISC AVERAGE TRANSFER RATES Note 1: The normal CD (at n=1) transfer rate from the disc is 75 blocks per second. Note 2: The average transfer rates shown are in BYTES PER SECOND.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 28 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH WHAT IS “DISC AT ONCE”? • Disc at Once is a writing mode that requires data to be written continuously, without any interruptions, until the entire data set is transferred to the CD-R. • The lead-in, program and lead-out are written in a single event. All of the information to be recorded needs to be staged on the computer’s hard disc prior to recording in the Disc at Once mode.
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 29 APPENDIX (CONT.) ENGLISH • A track written “at once” has 150 blocks of overhead for run-in, run-out, pre-gap and linking. Packet write, on the other hand, is a method whereby several write events are allowed within a track, thus reducing the overhead. These “packets” are bounded by 7 blocks for run-in (4), run-out (2) and link (1).
01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 CDRW Pagina 30 NOTES ENGLISH 30
The products and services described herein are not necessarily available in all contries. Due to continuous product improvements this document is subject to change without notice. Printed in Belgium. 01_LAYOUT_GB 22-11-2000 09:21 Pagina 31 © 2000 All trademarks acknowledged. 3104 125 2363.