PHILIPS CD-ROM Drive User’s Manual PCA82CR PCA102CD
Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION ..........................1 1.1 Features ...................................1 1.2 Package Contents ...........................2 1.3 System Requirements ........................2 Chapter 2 PRECAUTIONS ...........................3 2.1 During Installation ........................3 2.2 During Operation ...........................3 2.3 During Transport ...........................4 2.4 When Handling a Disc .......................4 2.
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Klass 1 laser apparat (EN 60825: 1991) Additional remarks: VAROITUS - Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turyallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Varning - Om apparaten används pä annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig lasersträlning, som överskrider gränsen för laserkläss 1.
Important Safety Notice 1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 2. Danger: Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct exposure to beam. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.
2. GEVAAR: Bij het demonteren van dit produkt kunt u worden blootgesteld aan onzichtbare laserstraling. Vermijd directe blootstelling aan laserstraling. 3. Trek de stekker van de PC uit het stopcontact voordat u dit produkt schoonmaakt. Gebruik geen vloeibaar reinigingsmiddel of spuitbussen. Gebruik voor het schoonmaken alleen een vochtige doek. 4. De sleuven en openingen in de kast van het produkt dienen voor de ventilatie.
2. Danger : Cet appareil émet des radiations laser invisibles lorsqu'il est ouvert. Veillez à éviter toute exposition directe aux rayons laser. 3. Débranchez votre ordinateur avant de procéder au nettoyage de l'appareil. N'utilisez pas de produit liquide ou d'aérosol de nettoyage. Utilisez plutôt un chiffon propre et humide. 4. Les fentes et les ouvertures situées sur le capot de l'appareil sont destinées à assurer la ventilation de ses circuits.
1. Befolgen Sie alle auf dem Produkt vorhandenen Warnungen und Anweisungen. 2. Gefahr: Im geöffneten Zustand kann unsichtbare Laserstrahlung entweichen. Vermeiden Sie den direkten Kontakt mit Laserstrahlen. 3. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker Ihres PC aus der Steckdose, bevor Sie dieses Produkt reinigen. Verwenden Sie keine flüssigen Reinigungsmittel oder Reinigungssprays. Reinigen Sie das Produkt, falls notwendig, mit einem feuchten Tuch. 4. Die Schlitze und Öffnungen am Gehäuse des Produktes dienen zur Lüftung.
Precauzioni Importanti 1. Seguire tutte le istruzioni e precauzioni indicate sul prodotto. 2. Pericolo! Quando l’unità è aperta, c’è una radiazione laser invisibile. Evitare l’esposizione ai raggi laser. 3. Disinserire la spina del PC dalla presa di corrente prima di effettuare operazioni di pulizia sul prodotto. Quando lo si vuole pulire, non bisogna impiegare detergenti liquidi né spray, ma soltanto un panno umido. 4.
Importante Advertencia de Seguridad 1. Tenga en cuenta todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el producto. 2. Peligro: Radiación láser invisible al estar abierto. Evite quedar expuesto directamente a rayos láser. 3. Desenchufe su PC de la toma de corriente antes de limpiar este producto. No use detergentes líquidos o detergentes en pulverizadores. Para limpiar, sírvase de un trapo húmedo. 4. Las ranuras y aperturas en la cubierta del producto son aptas para la ventilación.
INTRODUCTION 1 Congratulations! You have just made a very important upgrade for your PC. By installing the PHILIPS 8X or 10X CD-ROM drive into your IBM PC/compatible, you can now take advantage of the vast host of multimedia software available today at a higher performance than ever.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Front-panel Stop/Eject, audio Play/Skip track control Compatibility with Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and OS/2 Note: The use of the IDE/ATAPI interface means that you can use your PC’s existing IDE interface to set up the drive without the need for an additional CD-ROM interface card. 1.2 Package Contents Your complete CD-ROM package contains the following items: CD-ROM drive Audio cable IDE cable software diskette Four screws This user‘s manual 1.
Please read this manual thoroughly before installing or using your new CD-ROM drive.
PRECAUTIONS 2 2.1 During Installation ALWAYS install and use the drive in a horizontal position PROTECT THE DRIVE FROM: high temperature, high humidity, extreme temperature changes dusty area excessive vibration direct sunlight inclined places 2.2 During Operation ALWAYS keep the tray closed to prevent dust and dirt contamination when not using the drive.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL repeatedly open and close the disc tray for no obvious reasons insert any foreign objects into the disc tray press hard on the disc tray when it is opened expose your PC to random electrical noise 2.3 During Transport ALWAYS remove any disc from the drive before the transport pack the drive in the original packing materials 2.
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INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE 3 This chapter contains detailed instructions to guide you through the installation of your new CD-ROM drive. To install the drive, your PC must have at least one free IDE interface connector. If not, you need to go to a computer retailer and buy an IDE controller card (an Enhanced IDE controller card is needed if your PC already has a one-port IDE controller). See Appendix A for a brief introduction to IDE connections. 3.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Figure 3-1 Inserting the CD-ROM Drive 4. Search inside your PC for a free power cable connector and plug it into the 4-pin connector on the back of your CD-ROM drive. 5. Find an IDE cable that has a free connector and connector plug the connector into the on the back of the drive. The cable’s colored edge must be aligned with the Pin 1 position.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE CABLE SELECT SLAVE MASTER DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO D G CSM RGGL SL A DC INPUT IDE INTERFACE 39 40 1 2 5V G G 12V RED RED Figure 3-2 Back Panel Connections Note: If you have a sound card, you can connect either the sound card’s IDE cable (if there is one) or one of your PC’s available IDE cables to this IDE INTERFACE connector. You must then disable the unused interface port in the sound card’s setup program.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL that has two 2-pin Molex or equivalent connectors.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE 8. Secure the drive with the supplied four screws. 9. Replace your PC's casing and reconnect the power supply. This completes the hardware installation. Wait a minute. You haven’t told me what the leftmost thing in the picture is about! Don't panic. That’s just a jumper reserved for our own testing. You don’t need to do anything to it.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL 3.2 Letting Your System Recognize the Drive For your system to recognize the new CD-ROM drive, you need an appropriate driver to act as the system’s “eye opener.” Because your new CD-ROM is a plug-and-play device, in normal cases either Windows 95 or OS/2 Warp should have no problem recognizing it with the OS’s built-in standard IDE CD-ROM driver. Users of DOS and Windows 3.1, however, need to install a supplied device driver.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE Figure 3-3 The “CD-ROM Device Driver Setup” Menu 4. Press to accept the default settings for an express setup, or press “ ” to start a custom setup. Note: Custom Setup are only for users who want to change the default installation settings, such as the target directory or the IRQ lines to be used by the available IDE ports. A “Compile Time” message will appear when the setup is completed. 5. Reboot your computer.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL If the system halts, make sure that your CDROM drive has been correctly set as a master device or a slave device. See Appendix A for instructions. If you still have trouble with your CD-ROM drive, contact the retail store where you bought your drive or call the help desk.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE 3.2.2 If You Are a Windows 95 User Perform the following steps: 1. Install Windows 95, if it is not already installed. 2. Boot your computer. starts. Windows 95 automatically 3. Double click the $ % icon on the desktop and check whether the CD-ROM icon appears as in the following window: Figure 3-4 “My Computer” Peripherals 4. Double click the & ' & ( & in the same window.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Figure 3-5 The “Control Panel” Folder Contents 5. Double click the folder appears: 14 $) % icon.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE Figure 3-6 The “System Properties” Folder 6. Click the ' '* tab and check whether the CD-ROM drive is listed. If the CD-ROM icon is listed in both Step 3 and this step, you can stop here. Windows 95 has successfully recognized your new CD-ROM drive. Otherwise, proceed with Steps 7 and 8. 7. Install the supplied device driver under DOS by following the instructions given in Section 3.2.1. 8. Restart Windows 95 and repeat Step 3.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Why couldn’t I set up Windows 95 with its CD disc? Is my CD-ROM defective? No. Your CD-ROM probably had nothing to do with that problem. If you were making an upgrade from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95, you might have forgotten to complete the steps listed in Section 3.2.1 before performing the upgrade. Remember, without the CD-ROM driver, Windows 3.1 has no way to recognize your CD-ROM drive.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE 3.2.3 If You Are an OS/2 Warp User Perform the following steps: 1. Install OS/2 Warp, if it is not already installed. Otherwise, skip to Step 3. When the installation comes close to the end, the following dialog box pops up: Figure 3-7 The “System Configuration” Dialog Box 2. Click the CD icon, select + from the list box and click the , button. Follow the screen instructions until the installation is completed. 3. Reboot your PC.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL 4. Double click the -. $) % icon on the desktop to display the following window: Figure 3-8 The “OS/2 System - Icon View” Window 5. Double click the ) icon and check whether the CD-ROM icon ( ) appears as in the following list of available drives: Figure 3-9 The “Drives - Icon View” Window 6. If it is listed, you can stop here. OS/2 Warp has successfully recognized your new CD-ROM drive. Otherwise, proceed with the remaining steps. 7.
INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE Figure 3-10 8. Double click the appears: The “Command Prompts - Icon View” Window -. 1 0 Figure 3-11 icon. An OS/2 window “OS/2 Window” 9. At the command prompt, type: 10.At the end of the opened CONFIG.SYS file, add the following line: 11.Close the file after saving it and reboot your PC. 12.Repeat Steps 4 and 5. This time the CD-ROM icon should appear as an available drive in the ) / 0 window.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Why couldn’t I set up OS/2 Warp with its CD disc? Is my CD-ROM defective? No. Your CD-ROM probably had nothing to do with that problem. Instead, the standard IDE CD-ROM driver contained in Diskette 1 of the OS/2 Warp installation package might not be working properly with your IDE controller. Try the diskette version. This page is intentionally left blank.
USING YOUR CD-ROM DRIVE 4 4.1 Drive Applications There are two main ways in which you will use your new CD-ROM drive. The first way is as a typical disk drive (albeit read-only). Here, data such as program files, databases, sound clips, video images, etc. is read from the CD into your PC's CPU. The other way is as a CD player. You can use your CD-ROM drive to listen to music CDs. 4.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL Headphone jack For optional connection to headphones or self-amplified speakers. LED indicator Lights up when disc is first put into the tray or ready for access; flashes during seek operation Headphone volume control Adjusts the volume level of sound coming out from the headphone jack Emergency eject Opens the disc tray when both the Stop/Eject button and software control fail. Press a thin bar (e.g., a straightened paper clip) into the hole to eject the tray.
A MASTER OR A SLAVE DEVICE? A Before sliding your CD-ROM drive into the 5.25” drive bay, you have to decide whether the drive is going to and be a master or slave device by adjusting the jumpers on its back. This appendix presents some basic concepts of IDE connections to help you make the decision and describes the way to set the jumpers. A.
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A MASTER OR A SLAVE DEVICE IDE controllers may contain more than one port and hence contain more than one IDE cable. Such a controller is called an enhanced IDE controller. Its ports are called the primary port, secondary port, tertiary port, etc. Currently, most enhanced IDE controllers contain two ports: the primary port and the secondary port. Any “bonus” port that comes with a peripheral device, for example, your sound card, is taken as a secondary port.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL device, their assignments may look similar to the following: 22 A
A MASTER Device 1 Device Device Device Device Device . . . 2 3 4 5 6 OR A SLAVE DEVICE Primary master (boot drive) Primary slave Secondary master Secondary slave Tertiary master Tertiary slave . . . Note that the primary master, if configured, must be a boot drive (normally a hard disk). Other than this, an IDE device can be configured to any IDE interface port and either as a master or a slave at your own choice.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL A.2 Setting Master and Slave Jumpers Whether your PC system regards your CD-ROM drive as a master device or a slave device depends on which of the “ ” (master) and “ ” (slave) jumpers on the back of the drive is capped. or Master Mode Slave Mode Figure A-3 Jumper Settings of Slave Mode and Master Mode Your CD-ROM drive is shipped with the “ ” jumper capped, In spite of this, note from Figure A-3 that capping the “ ” jumper is optional for Slave mode.
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SPECIFICATIONS B Interface ATAPI IDE (conforms to SFF8020 Drive interface type: V1.
PHILIPS CD-ROM DRIVE USER’S MANUAL DC 5V +/- 5%: 500 mA typical DC 12V +/- 5%: 350 mA typical (8X), 900 mA typical (10X) 24 B
Reliability MTBF: 100,000 POH (25% duty cycle at room temperature) Error rate: 10-12 after error correction hard read error 10 -15 Environmental Tolerance Operating Temperature: Humidity: Non-operating +5 C ~ +40 C -20 +41 F ~ +104 F C -4 ~ +55 C F ~ +131 F 20% - 80% RH, 15% - 80% RH, non-condensing non-condensing Physical Characteristics Dimension: 146 x 42.5 x 210 mm (W x H x D) typical Weight: 0.