English OWNER’S MANUAL i
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING These precautions explain how to use the device correctly and safely, thereby preventing injury to yourself or to others. This section has been sub-divided into a WARNING section and a CAUTION section, according to the likelihood and nature of any potential injuries or damage inflicted. They relate to your personal safety, and also help you minimize the risk of damaging the device. Please read these sections carefully before proceeding.
CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to yourself or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Always unplug the computer from the electrical outlet if it will not be used for a prolonged period of time, or if there is a risk of lightning. Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting, or fire.
■ About CD-R/RW discs Please read the following regarding the handling of CD-R/RW discs. 1. Do not expose discs to excessive heat, such as in areas subject to direct sunlight or near a heater. Also, avoid keeping them in a humid place. 2. Do not touch the surface of a disc. When handling a disc, hold it by its edges. 3. Remove dust and dirt from the surface of a disc. Use air-based dust removers. The surface of a disc may be scratched if wiped with a dry cloth. 4.
Table of Contents SCSI connection and E-IDE (ATAPI) connection .............................. 1 Introduction........................................................................ 2 Features of the CRW2200 drive ......................................................... 2 Before Use ......................................................................... 4 System Requirements .......................................................................... 4 Supported Discs........................................
SCSI connection and E-IDE (ATAPI) connection The CRW2200 drive enables you to set either a SCSI connection or an E-IDE (ATAPI) connection. You can use the CRW2200 drive as a SCSI device by attaching the SCSI convertor to the rear of the drive, you can also use the CRW2200 drive as an E-IDE device by detaching the SCSI convertor. Choose the connection method that applies to your computer environment. For SCSI Connection → “SCSI Connection Set Up” (P. 12 – 31) Attach the SCSI convertor to the CRW2200 drive.
Introduction Features of the CRW2200 drive High speed writing/reading The CRW2200 drive supports up to 20X-speed writing of CD-R discs,*1 and up to 10X-speed writing/rewriting of CD-RW discs.*2 Furthermore, the drive supports data reading and digital audio data extraction at up to 40X speed. SafeBurn™ (Enhanced write stability technology) ● Generous 8MB of buffer memory Because of the large data storage area, stable disc writing is possible even at fast speeds.
Introduction *1 16X- or 20X-speed writing is enabled with the Partial CAV method. (→P. 6) *2 10X-speed writing/rewriting is enabled with the CLV method, and the 4X-10X Full CAV method. (→P. 7) Buffer Underrun Defined CD-R/RW drives are equipped with buffer memory. This memory temporarily stores data while a disc is being recorded. When buffer memory becomes empty (due to unexpected interruptions or the system’s inability to keep up with the writing process), a write error occurs.
Before Use System Requirements In order to use the CRW2200 drive, your computer system will need to meet the following requirements. Note The CRW2200 drive may not write at the maximum speed depending on your computer’s system configuration. PC/AT-Compatible Computer CPU: Pentium II-class or higher, 300MHz or faster. RAM: 32MB memory (64MB or more recommended). Note If you are using Windows 2000 Professional operating system, you need 64MB memory or more. A vacant 5.
Before Use Supported Discs The CRW2200 drive can write to discs that carry the following logos: CD-R discs*1 The CRW2200 drive can write to these discs at 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X, 16X, or 20X speed. These discs can be played back in a CD-ROM drive or a CD player. Notes • 16X- or 20X-speed writing is enabled with Partial CAV method. (→P. 6) • For 8X or faster writing, use CD-R discs that match their respective writing speeds.
Before Use About CD-ROMs A CD-ROM disc is a compact disc containing high-density read-only data. It has many applications, including the playback of music and video, the archiving of data, as well as on-line documentation. The following are descriptions of each CD-ROM format: CD-DA: Up to 79 minutes of stereo audio is written in 16-bit resolution at a sampling rate of 44.1kHz for a 79 minute disc. Data CD: Up to 700 megabytes of computer data is stored in standard ISO9660 format for a 700MB disc.
Before Use About 10X-speed writing/rewriting of a High Speed CD-RW disc 10X-speed writing/rewriting of a High Speed CD-RW disc is enabled with the CLV method, and the 4X-10X Full CAV method. Commonly, writing/rewriting is enabled with the CLV method. When writing/rewriting with packet writing, you can also select the Full CAV method. For more details, refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software. (Make sure that your CD writing software supports the Full CAV method.
Before Use Serial Number Once you have taken the CRW2200 drive out of its packaging, you should immediately note down the serial number found at the top of the drive with the bar code. You may need to refer to this number when requesting Customer Support services. In the box below the following diagram, write down the 10-character serial number (consisting of 3 letters followed by 7 digits). Serial number (3 letters and 7 digits) Serial No.
Front and Rear of Unit Front Panel ➀ ➃ ➁ ➄ ➂ ➅ ➀ Disc tray The tray is used to hold the disc. It slides out from the drive unit when a disc needs to be loaded or unloaded. (→P. 50) ➁ Manual Eject hole Only use this if no other method is available for unloading a disc. (→P. 51) ➂ Eject button Press this button when you need to open or close the tray. Remove the disc after the tray has opened. (→P.
Front and Rear of Unit Rear Panel (with the SCSI Convertor) ➀ ➁ ➃ ➄ ➂ ➅ ➀ Jumper switch Plug a plastic shunt into this jumper switch to set up SCSI ID, Parity, Terminator and Block Size. (→P. 20 – 23) ➁ SCSI INTERFACE connector Insert the connector of the SCSI ribbon cable here. (→P. 26, 33) ➂ DC IN connector (The SCSI convertor’s side) Insert the smaller connector of the power cable (included). (→P.
Front and Rear of Unit Rear Panel (without the SCSI Convertor) ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➀ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connector If your sound card has a SPDIF (digital audio) input connector, you can connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connector of the unit to the SPDIF connector using a digital audio cable (sold separately). (→P. 17, 45) ➁ ANALOG AUDIO OUT connector Connect one end of the 4-pin audio cable to this and the other end to your computer’s sound card or built-in audio. (→P.
SCSI Connection Set Up Make sure that the SCSI card to connect to the CRW2200S is installed beforehand. (→P. 4) Tools Phillips Screwdriver You will need to use this when removing the cover of your computer and when mounting the drive. You may also need to temporarily remove the sound card to gain access to the CD audio connectors, in which case, a small screw retaining the sound card’s face plate has to be removed.
SCSI Connection Set Up CRW2200S Setup Flowchart For easy cross-referencing, the relevant pages in this manual are given. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 13 Connecting the CRW2200S (→ →P. 14 – 29) 1. Opening the Computer (→ →P. 14) 2. Audio cable connection (→ →P. 16) 3. Installing the SCSI Convertor to the CRW2200 drive (→ →P. 18) 4. Setting the Jumper Switches (→ →P. 20) 5. Choosing the Connecting Method (→ →P. 24) 6. Installing the CRW2200S (→ →P. 25) Configuring for the Operating System (→ →P.
SCSI Connection Set Up Connecting the CRW2200S This section explains how to connect the CRW2200S by SCSI to a tower-type computer. Note The way of removing the casing or panel, or installing built-in devices may differ from your computer. Be sure to follow the procedures in the documentation that came with your computer. Opening the Computer 1 Shut down your computer and unplug it from the AC outlet.
SCSI Connection Set Up 3 Touch a metal part of the computer’s chassis or power supply unit to discharge any static electricity from your body. Or, wear an anti-static grounding wrist strap. You can permanently damage your equipment if you touch it with static electricity in your body.
SCSI Connection Set Up Audio cable connection Yamaha recommends connecting the audio cable before installing the SCSI convertor for easy connecting. 4 Connect the audio cable to the CRW2200 drive. (If necessary) You can play audio CDs on the CRW2200S and hear it through your computer’s sound card.
SCSI Connection Set Up Connecting the digital audio cable The digital connection for the CRW2200S is ideal for pure quality audio playback, outputting digital signals recorded on CDs to the sound card without any distortion. Examples of the digital connection To output digital audio signals to external devices, you must use the digital connection to connect the unit and the sound card. With this connection you can: • Enjoy music using a digital audio amplifier. • Record music digitally with an MD player.
SCSI Connection Set Up Installing the SCSI Convertor to the CRW2200 drive Notes • Do not touch the connector pins or the circuit board. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction with the SCSI convertor. • Please follow the instructions below. Do not use excessive force when installing. Otherwise, it may cause damage. 5 Attach the SCSI convertor (included) to the rear of the CRW2200 drive.
SCSI Connection Set Up 7 Connect the forked end of the power cable (included) to the drive’s and the SCSI convertor’s DC INPUT connectors. Connect the smaller connector to the SCSI convertor with the yellow wire to the left. (See the figure below.) Yellow wire DC INPUT connector Top Bottom Smaller connector Bigger connector Top Power cable Bottom Note These connectors are D-shaped, so you can only connect the power cables in the correct orientation.
SCSI Connection Set Up Setting the Jumper Switches 8 Before fitting the CRW2200S into the computer, you need to set up the drive using the jumper switches located at the rear of the unit. You’ll need to set the following: ➀ SCSI ID number ➁ Parity check ➂ Termination ➃ Block size To set each jumper switch, you have to bridge the two pins in the respective column of the grid with a plastic shunt. Shunts are already attached to the jumper switches in their default configurations.
SCSI Connection Set Up ➀ SCSI ID Number Each of the SCSI devices connected to the computer is identified by its SCSI ID number. You need to assign a number from “0” to “7” for each SCSI device. Commonly, ID number “7” is reserved for the computer’s SCSI card itself. Therefore, the CRW2200S can actually be assigned an ID number from “0” to “6.” The ID number is set by attaching/detaching the shunts on the ID Select jumper switches according to the diagram shown below.
SCSI Connection Set Up ➁ Parity Check The parity check is used for error correction during data transmissions. If paritychecking has to be disabled, the shunt on the Parity jumper switch should be removed. Parity ON (Default) Parity OFF Normally leave this setting alone. ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 The setting allows for the parity checking. Normally, set PARITY to ON to enable error correction.
SCSI Connection Set Up Termination ON (Default) 1 2 4 Termination OFF ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Set to “ON” if CRW2200S is last device on SCSI chain 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Set to "OFF" if the CRW2200S is not the last device on the SCSI chain Note The default setting of the Terminator switch is ON. ➃ Block Size The data block size of the CRW2200S can be set to 512 bytes per sector by setting the Block Size jumper switch to “ON.
SCSI Connection Set Up Choosing the Connection Method 9 The CRW2200S can be used as an supplemental drive or as a replacement drive. As a supplemental drive If the casing of your computer has a spare 5.25-inch drive bay available, such as with many tower-type computers, you can install the CRW2200S supplemental to the computer’s existing CD-ROM drive. CRW2200S As a replacement drive If the casing of your computer does not have a spare 5.
SCSI Connection Set Up Installing the CRW2200S 10 As a supplemental drive Remove the front cover of a vacant 5.25-inch drive bay slot. 5.25-inch drive bay slot Front cover Note To remove the front cover, refer to the documentation that came with your computer. As a replacement drive Disconnect all the cables connected to the rear of the existing CD-ROM drive, and also disconnect the audio cable from the sound card or motherboard’s audio connector. Remove the CD-ROM of your computer.
SCSI Connection Set Up The following explains how to add the drive to the computer as illustrated. If you are replacing the existing CD-ROM drive, the procedure is basically the same. Note The way of installing built-in devices may differ, depending on the computer. Refer also to the documentation that came with your computer. 11 Slide the drive backwards into the slot, then tighten the four fastening screws on the sides of the unit to hold the drive in place.
SCSI Connection Set Up 13 Connect the audio cable to the sound card. Connecting the analog audio cable There are two connectors at the sound card side of the cable: a vertically-mounted type (PH) and a horizontally-mounted type (MPC). Choose the one that matches your sound card’s connector and leave the other free. Note Some sound cards may have one or more audio input connectors. However, depending on your connectors, the specifications may differ from the CRW2200 drive.
SCSI Connection Set Up 14 Connect the 4-pin power cable from the computer’s power supply to the power cable from the CRW2200S. Top Bottom Power cable Top 4-pin power cable Bottom Notes • There may be more than one 4-pin power cable available. Any one may be used. • These connectors are D-shaped, so you can only connect the power cables in the correct orientation. Do not apply excessive force when making this connection.
SCSI Connection Set Up 16 Attach the outer casing and all cables and peripheral devices of the computer and any screws that were removed. Cover Front panel 17 Reconnect the computer to the AC outlet and turn it on. When you turn on the computer, make sure the LED on the panel of the CRW2200S blinks in green, which indicates that it is reading disc information. (→P.
SCSI Connection Set Up Configuring for the Operating System 18 After the computer’s operating system (Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me) has loaded, open “Control Panel” and double-click on the “System” icon. Select the “Device Manager” tab and double-click on “CDROM.” If the drive has been correctly installed, it should be listed as shown below. Similarly, double-click on “SCSI controllers” and the SCSI card should be listed as shown below if it has been properly installed.
SCSI Connection Set Up 19 Double-click on “YAMAHA CRW2200S” listed under “CDROM” (in Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me) and click on the “Settings” tab. Check the “Sync data transfer” checkbox. With “Sync data transfer” enabled, the data transfer between your CRW2200S drive and your computer is synchronized, meaning that the maximum possible data transfer rate can be achieved. * This is a screen shown in the Windows Me environment.
Removing the SCSI convertor Tools Phillips Screwdriver You will need to use this when removing the cover of your computer and when removing the SCSI convertor from the drive. You may also need to temporarily remove the sound card to gain access to the CD audio connectors, in which case, a small screw retaining the sound card’s face plate has to be removed. Note Make sure your phillips screwdriver’s head is the correct size for the screws you need to remove.
Removing the SCSI convertor 4 Disconnect all cables connected to the CRW2200S and remove it from the computer. If the audio cable is connected to the CRW2200S, disconnect the sound card’s side connector only. Audio cable 50-pin SCSI flat cable 4-pin power cable 5 Remove the screw securing the SCSI convertor to the CRW2200 drive.
Removing the SCSI convertor 6 Remove the SCSI convertor from the CRW2200 drive. SCSI convertor 7 Disconnect the power cable from the SCSI convertor and the CRW2200 drive. The smaller connector connected to the SCSI convertor is locked with its hook. Lift up the connector to unlock the hook, then pull it out. (See the figure below.) If the audio cable is connected, disconnect it after removing the convertor. (An analog audio cable connection is shown in the figure below.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up If the CRW2200S has already been installed to the computer by SCSI connection, remove it from the computer and detach the SCSI convertor. (→P. 32 – 34) Tools Phillips Screwdriver You will need to use this when removing the cover of your computer and when mounting the drive. You may also need to temporarily remove the sound card to gain access to the CD audio connectors, in which case, a small screw retaining the sound card’s face plate has to be removed.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up CRW2200E Setup Flowchart For easy cross-referencing, the relevant pages in this manual are given. STEP 1 Does your computer have a SCSI connection with the drive? YES Remove the SCSI convertor. (→ →P. 32 – 34) No STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Connecting the CRW2200E (→ →P. 37 – 46) 1. Opening the Computer (→ →P. 37) 2. Choosing the Connecting Method (→ →P. 38) 3. Setting the Jumper Switches (→ →P. 42) 4. Installing the CRW2200E (→ →P.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Connecting the CRW2200E This section describes how to connect the CRW2200E by E-IDE (ATAPI) to a tower type computer. In this description, about some parts that is duplicated with the part of “Connecting the CRW2200S” in “SCSI Connection Set Up” (→P. 14 – 31), see the reference page described here. Note The way of removing the casing or panel, or installing built-in devices may differ from your computer.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Choosing the Connection Method 4 First, check how existing IDE devices are connected to your computer, and then determine how to connect the CRW2200E in conjunction with those devices. As a supplemental drive If the casing of your computer has a spare 5.25-inch drive bay available, such as with many tower-type designs, you can install the CRW2200E supplemental to the computer’s existing CD-ROM drive.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up About IDE IDE (Enhanced IDE/E-IDE) is one of the standards applied to the connection between personal computers and their peripherals. A computer motherboard provides two IDE connectors (primary and secondary). (Although, some motherboards provide only a primary connector.) You may connect up to two IDE devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, or CD-R drives) to the connectors using an IDE cable.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Connecting examples Yamaha recommends one of the following connections. Example-1: As secondary slave (For supplemental drive) Hard disk (master) CD-ROM drive etc.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Notes • When replacing an IDE-type hardware solely to a IDE cable, select master for the drive, and connect it at the end of the cable. • When the operating system starts with the SCSI hard drive, a primary IDE connector may have no IDE devices. In such a case, Yamaha recommends you connect the CRW2200E as a primary master. • When you connect the removed IDE-type hardware to the other connector of the cable, some cables may have only one connector.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Setting the Jumper Switches 5 Set the CRW2200E as MASTER or SLAVE to meet your computer environment by plugging the included plastic shunt into the appropriate jumper switch on the rear panel of the CRW2200E. Rear Panel Master Slave (factory setting) The CRW2200E is shipped with the SLAVE setting. Thus, you do not need to reset the factory setting if you plan to use the CRW2200E as SLAVE.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Installing the CRW2200E 6 As an supplemental drive: Remove the front cover of a vacant 5.25-inch drive bay slot of the computer in case of using the CRW2200E. (→P. 25 step 10) As a replacement drive: Remove the device such as CD-ROM from the computer for CRW2200E. (→P. 25 step 10) 7 Slide the drive backwards into the slot, then tighten the four fastening screws on the sides of the unit to hold the drive in place. (→ →P. 26 step 11) 11 8 Connect the IDE cable.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up 9 Connect the audio cable. (If necessary) You can play audio CDs on the CRW2200E and listen through your computer’s sound card. Notes • Audio is available from the headphones or speakers connected to the headphone jack located on the front panel of the CRW2200E (this is convenient if you have no sound card in your computer). In this case, you do not need to connect an audio cable.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Note Some sound cards may have one or more audio input connectors. However, depending on your connectors, the specifications may differ from the CRW2200E. If no sound is audible from the speaker even though the audio cable is connected, refer to the documentation that came with your sound card for more details, and make sure that your audio cable is connected correctly. The ANALOG AUDIO OUT connector of the CRW2200E is shown in the figure on the previous page.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up 10 Connect a 4-pin power cable to the power supply connector of the CRW2200E marked “DC INPUT.” Top Bottom DC INPUT connector 4-pin power cable Notes • There may be more than one 4-pin power cable available. Any one may be used. • These connectors are D-shaped, so you can only connect the power cables in the correct orientation. Do not apply excessive force when making this connection.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up Configuring for the Operating System 14 When using Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me, after the computer’s operating system has loaded, open “Control Panel” and double-click on the “System” icon. Select the “Device Manager” tab and double-click on “CDROM.” If the drive has been correctly installed, it should be listed as shown in the figure below. * This is a screen shown in the Windows Me environment.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up 15 When using Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me, follow Step 14 to open the “Device Manager” window, then double-click on the “YAMAHA CRW2200E” icon to open the “YAMAHA CRW2200E Properties” window, and click on the “Settings” tab to select it. A screen similar to the one below appears. Make sure that the “Sync data transfer” check box is not checked. (There is no need to set the “Sync data transfer” check box if it does not appear.
E-IDE (ATAPI) Connection Set Up About DMA DMA (Direct Memory Access) is a method that transfers data between various peripheral devices (e.g., a hard drive, CD-R/RW drive, etc.) and the computer’s memory without using the CPU. By checking the “DMA” check box, the transmission speed of data will become high-speed. Furthermore, by decreasing the CPU load, the processing speed of the computer systems is increased. Installing the CD Writing Software 16 Install the CD writing software.
Operation You can load and eject a disc (as described below) only when the computer is turned on. Loading a Disc 1 2 1 Open the tray by pressing the Eject button on the CRW2200 drive’s front panel. 2 Place the disc onto the tray with its label or printing facing upward. 3 Close the disc tray by pressing the Eject button again. You can also gently push it closed. Load or unload the disc after the tray has fully opened. Do not push or pull the tray using excessive force.
Operation Notes • The disc tray will not open if the computer is not turned on. With the CRW2200 drive turned on, pressing the Eject button will not open the disc tray if ATAPI commands prohibit ejecting a disc, such as during data reading. • Remove the disc only after the disc tray has opened fully. Otherwise, you risk damaging the drive or the disc.
Troubleshooting Please refer also to the YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive’s web site for more information. YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web site URL: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/ Europe: http://www.yamaha-it.de/ The drive does not turn on. (When the LED on the front panel of the CRW2200 drive does not light up.
Troubleshooting ● Are you using the correct SCSI driver (mini-port driver)? If the SCSI card has not been installed correctly under Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me/NT/2000 Professional, make sure that you have installed the most recent SCSI driver supplied by the SCSI card manufacturer. For information about the latest version of driver, please contact the respective SCSI card manufacturer.
Troubleshooting ● Check to see if there are any problems with other IDE devices. Some problems may occur in a multiple-IDE device system due to incompatibilities between the IDE devices and the computer, device drivers, data transfer speed, or other reasons. Make sure that the CRW2200E is recognized by the computer by temporarily removing other IDE devices from the system. ● Are the pins and holes on the IDE connectors straight and not deformed? Check the connectors. (→P.
Troubleshooting No sound of CD-DA (audio CD) disc is audible. ● If no sound is audible from the speakers, etc., connected to your computer, make sure that your audio cable is connected correctly between the sound card and your computer. (→P.
Troubleshooting The drive ejects or fails to read the disc, or the front panel LED remains lit in orange after the disc has been loaded (meaning that the disc has not been recognized). (→ →P. 60) ● Disconnect the SCSI or IDE cable from the drive but leave the power cable connected, then load a disc. ● There may be problems with the disc itself.
Appendix Writing Modes Disc-at-Once (DAO) This mode is used when writing a complete disc in a single pass without pausing. Data cannot be added later, even if the full capacity of the blank disc has not been used.
Appendix Session-at-Once (SAO) As a writing method that combines the advantages of the above-mentioned “Disc-atOnce” and “Track-at-Once,” you can combine multiple tracks into one session and write them, and then add additional data. For example, this is the writing method used to create a CD EXTRA format CD. The music tracks will be recorded in the first session, and the data will be recorded in the second session.
Appendix About firmware Firmware is a small piece of software built into the CRW2200 drive, and is used to operate the drive. Since it resides in flash memory, it can be overwritten and updated. To ensure more reliable operations and enhanced performance of the drive, updates to the firmware will be made available. You can find information about the most recent firmware for the drive on YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive’s web site. URL for YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web sites: http://www.yamaha.co.
Appendix LED Indicator Messages The CRW2200 drive properly installed inside the computer will indicate the following LED messages while the drive (and the computer) are turned on.
Appendix Writing Methods Writing/Reading Speed Disc-at-Once (DAO) Session-at-Once (SAO) Track-at-Once (TAO) Packet Writing Writing CD-R CD-RW 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X (CLV), 16X (12X – 16X Partial CAV) 20X (12X – 20X Partial CAV) 2X, 4X, 8X, 10X (CLV) 4X – 10X Full CAV Reading 40X (max.) Full CAV Note) • DATA: 40X (max.) • CD-DA: 40X (max.) in audio extraction • CD-DA: 1X only in audio play • Video CD: 10X (max.) • Session closed disc: 40X (max.) • Session unclosed disc: 12X (max.
Appendix Average Random Access Time 150 msec.
Appendix The CRW2200 series complies with the following specifications Country / Region USA Canada EU Australia New Zealand Compliance Specifications Category Safety Item Standards Details Electrical UL60950 Information Technology Equipment Laser 21CFR1040.10 FDA Chapter 1, Subchapter J Class 1 Laser Product EMC Emission 47CFR15 FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class B Computing Device Safety Electrical CSA C22.2 No.
Appendix Index Symbols E 40-pin IDE cable ............................ 25, 43 4-pin power cable............... 25, 28, 33, 46 5.25-inch drive bay slot........................ 25 50-pin SCSI flat cable.................... 26, 33 Eject button ...................................... 9, 50 Ejecting a Disc ..................................... 50 Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency ......... 51 Extraction of digital audio data.............. 2 A F ANALOG AUDIO OUT connector ...................................
Appendix P Packet ................................................... 58 Packet Writing ..................................... 58 Paper clip ............................................. 51 Parity check.......................................... 22 Partial CAV............................................ 6 Phillips Screwdriver................. 12, 32, 35 Plastic shunt ................................... 20, 42 Power cable .................................... 19, 34 Primary.....................................