IBM 48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive User’s Guide OPTIONS by IBM
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Contents About this book . Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Part 1: Installation and user’s guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . vii . 1-1 Appendix A. Customizing device driver configuration settings . . . A-1 Appendix B. Problem solving . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Appendix C. Help and service information . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Appendix D. Product warranties and notices . . . . . . . . . .
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About this book This manual contains instructions for installing, configuring, and ® troubleshooting the IBM 48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive.
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Safety information Before installing this product, read the Safety Information. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança. Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí. Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt. Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information. Avant d’installer ce produit, lisez les consignes de sécurité. Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen.
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Part 1: Installation and user’s guide ® The IBM 48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive can read a compact disc (CD) containing approximately 680 MB1 of information. It is designed for installation in a personal computer that uses the integrated drive electronics (IDE) or the enhanced IDE architecture. The CD-ROM device delivers data up to 48 times the standard CD-ROM speed, delivering data at up to 7200 KB2 per second. The drive reads compact discs that meet the ISO-9660 and High-Sierra Group (HSG) standards.
2. Place or change the configuration jumper on the drive (and possibly make changes to the configuration jumpers of other devices). If you do not understand these procedures or are unsure about your ability to perform all the procedures described, have a qualified computer technician install the CD-ROM drive for you. System requirements Before you begin installing the drive, be sure your computer meets the following system requirements. v Minimum microprocessor: 80486 v Minimum RAM: 4 MB v 5.
Front view of the drive Refer to the illustration to identify parts that might be referred to in the installation instructions. «1¬Headphone jack. Plug headphones in here for audio output. «2¬Volume control. Adjust this dial to control volume. «3¬CD tray. Use the CD tray to load a CD into the drive. «4¬Busy indicator. This light comes on when the drive reads a data CD or plays an audio CD. «5¬Manual-eject hole. Use this to eject the CD tray if the Eject/Load button is not operating correctly.
«4¬IDE connector. This is used to connect the CD-ROM drive to the IDE cable. «5¬DC power connector. This is used to connect the dc power cord to the CD-ROM drive. Installing the drive Follow these steps to install the CD-ROM drive in your computer. Step 1. Opening the computer 1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. Unplug the power cords for the computer and all attached devices. 3. Remove the cover from the computer. Step 2. Unpacking the drive 1.
or secondary. See the documentation that came with your computer to determine if your computer supports this setting. Step 4. Setting the configuration jumper The illustration shows the primary «1¬setting, the secondary (or slave) «2¬setting, and the cable-select «3¬setting. Configure the CD-ROM drive by placing the jumper over the set of pins corresponding to the setting you chose in Step 3. See “Step 3. Selecting the IDE port” on page 1-4.
3. Check to make sure the alignment is correct; then tighten the screws to secure the drive. Do not overtighten. Step 6. Attaching the cables to the drive Connect the cables to the CD-ROM drive as follows. 1. If you have an audio adapter, locate the included audio cables and determine which cable best fits the CD audio-in port on your audio adapter. Connect one end of the selected audio cable to the device audio-out connector «1¬, and the other end of the cable to your audio adapter CD audio-in port.
Step 8. Updating your computer configuration After you have completed the hardware installation, restart your computer. Usually, the configuration-setup information screen is displayed. If this screen is not displayed, check your computer documentation for information about accessing the configuration or setup utility program. To see the configuration information for most IBM computers, press the F1 button during startup. When you have finished reviewing the information, save the changes and exit.
Use and care of the drive This section includes instructions for the proper care of CDs and the care and operation of your CD-ROM drive. Caring for a CD CDs are high-density media that must be handled with care and kept clean to insure that they remain readable. These precautions will help to prolong the life of your CDs. Attention: Wiping a CD using a circular motion might cause loss of data. v Handle the CD by the edges or by the center hole. Do not touch the data surface of the CD.
– Excessive vibration, sudden shock, or inclined surface – Excessive dust Loading a CD To load a CD into a horizontally mounted CD-ROM drive do the following: 1. Press the Eject/Load button. The tray slides out of the drive. 2. Insert the CD into the loading tray with the label facing up. 3. Close the loading tray by pressing Eject/Load button, or by gently pushing the tray in. Attention: Do not force the tray to open; do not insert foreign objects into the CD tray.
To load a CD into a vertically mounted CD-ROM drive do the following: 1. Press the Eject/Load button. 2. Look at the illustrations and compare them to your loading tray. v If your loading tray looks like the left illustration, insert the CD carefully so that the edges of the CD are underneath the tabs on the loading tray. These plastic tabs cover the edges of the CD and hold it in place. The tabs are attached to the tray itself and cannot be moved.
Manually ejecting a CD If you press the Eject/Load button and the tray does not slide out, turn off the computer. Straighten a large paper clip to form a tool, as shown in the illustration below. The straightened end must extend at least 45 mm (1.8 in.). Insert the extended end into the manual-eject hole on the front of the drive (see “Front view of the drive” on page 1-3 ). Push the paper clip into the hole until the tray opens. Gently pull out the tray until you can remove the CD. 45 mm 1.
2. Insert an data CD into the CD-ROM drive. Many program CDs will automatically start at this point. If the CD does not automatically start, go on to step 3. 3. Double-click My Computer. 4. Verify that the CD-ROM icon is displayed. 5. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. 6. Verify that you can view files on the CD. If you are unable to select the CD-ROM icon or view data, see “Appendix B. Problem solving” on page B-1 or see “Appendix C. Help and service information” on page C-1 for service information.
Appendix A. Customizing device driver configuration settings This section contains information about how to customize and configure device drivers. Changing the Windows 98 and Windows Me device-driver settings Windows 98 and Windows Me have two device-driver configuration parameters: Auto Insert Notify and DMA. These are ordinarily setup automatically by Windows. If you need to set them up, the following procedures will help.
5. Click the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller to open the tree. 6. Double-click the device that corresponds to the port of your CD-ROM. It will either be Primary IDE or Secondary IDE. 7. Click the Advanced Settings tab. 8. Select the Transfer Mode pull-down and select DMA if available. 9. Click OK. 10. Click Close to close the System Properties window. A message displays, informing you that the system settings have changed.
Appendix B. Problem solving Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or user error. Using the information in this section, you might be able to solve problems yourself or gather helpful information you can pass on to a service technician. You might also need to refer to your computer, operating-system, or audio-adapter publications. Problem descriptions Review the following list for any problem descriptions that might fit your situation.
connector at one end of the cable to the IDE port. Attach the CD-ROM drive or any other slower device to the middle connector, and attach the other end connector to your hard disk drive or other device. If you are connecting only one device to an IDE port, attach one end of the cable to the IDE port and the other end connector to the device; leave the middle connector open. You cannot access the CD-ROM drive, or the CD-ROM icon does not display (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.
6. Check to see if there is a conflict between devices by doing the following: a. In the System Properties window, double-click CD-ROM to list the available devices, and click to select one from the list. b. Click the Properties button. c. Under Device Status, there is a statement indicating whether the CD-ROM device is working properly. If there is a conflict and one or both of the devices are nonworking, refer to “Appendix C. Help and service information” on page C-1. 7.
The CD-ROM drive is not recognized by the operating system, or drive performance is erratic. Some computers, such as IBM PS/ValuePoint models 6472, 6482, 6484, 6492, and 6494, have a compatible mode and a high performance mode for mass storage devices. Normally, the CD-ROM drive functions better under high performance mode. However, if your drive is not functioning properly in that mode, you might need to use compatible mode. Check the configuration-setup information for your computer. 1.
v Turn off the computer, unplug the cables from the electrical outlets for your computer and all attached devices, and remove the computer cover. Check that the audio-signal cable connects the CD-ROM with the audio adapter. You receive a common error message. These are some common error messages and actions to take when they are displayed. v CDR-101 The Not ready reading the drivesituation occurs if you try to access the CD-ROM drive before the drive is ready.
v CDR-103 The CD in the CD-ROM drive is not a High Sierra or an ISO 9660 format. The CD-ROM drive does not support this format. The connectors on the audio cables provided do not fit the connector on your audio adapter. Some audio adapters might require special cable.s See the documentation that comes with your audio adapter. You might have to purchase separately an audio cable for the CD-ROM drive. The audio-out connector on the CD-ROM drive requires a MPC-2 compliant Molex 70066-G connector.
Appendix C. Help and service information This section contains information on how to obtain online and telephone technical support. Online technical support Online technical support is available during the life of your product. Online assistance can be obtained through the Personal Computing Support Web site and the IBM Automated Fax System. Online technical support IBM Personal Computing Support Web site http://www.ibm.com/pc/support IBM Automated Fax System 1-800-426-3395 (U.S.
For the support telephone number and support hours by country, refer to the following table or to the enclosed technical support insert. Support phone numbers are also available by clicking HelpCenter phone list on the IBM support Web page at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support If the number is not provided, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Response time may vary depending on the number and nature of the calls received.
Appendix D. Product warranties and notices Warranty Statements The warranty statements consist of two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 varies by country. Part 2 is the same for both statements. Be sure to read both the Part 1 that applies to your country and Part 2.
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48X-20X CD-ROM Drive Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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