(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party: Address: Telephone: Fax: Type of Equipment: Model Name: Yamaha Electronics Corporation, USA. 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park, CA 90620 714-522-9105 714-670-0108 CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive CRW3200IX This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Laser Product Class: Class 1 Laser Diode Properties Wavelength: 780 – 787 nm Pulse Durations and Max. Output at the lens of the Laser Pickup Unit Read Mode: 0.85 mW (Continuous) Write Mode: Max. 48 mW (for 212 ns, Min. Cycle 57.9 ns) Laserprodukt-Klasse: Klasse 1 Eigenschaften der Laserdiode Wellenlänge: 780 – 787 nm Impulsdauer und max. Ausgang an der Linse der Laser-Abtasteinheit Lesemodus: 0,85 mW (kontinuierlich) Schreibmodus: Max. 48 mW (für 212 ns, Zyklusmin.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS CAREFULLY TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE. These precautions explain how to use the device properly and safely, thereby preventing injury to yourself and 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 prevent the risk of damage to the device.
● Clean the AC power plug regularly to avoid the risk of fire due to insulation failure such as humidity. ● Do not unplug the AC adapter by pulling the cable, and do not place objects on the cable to avoid the risk of electrical shock, fire, or malfunction. ● Plug in the AC adapter fully to avoid the risk of electrical shock or fire. ● Do not connect many devices to an electrical outlet. Maintain the rated power of the outlet to avoid the risk of fire due to overheating.
● Do not listen to audio with headphones at high volume for prolonged period to avoid auditory disorder. ● Prior to turning on the computer, always minimize the volume to avoid auditory disorder by a sudden burst of sound at high volume. ● Do not place the device near magnets or anything magnetized such as a display to avoid the risk of interferences between each other. ● Have the device serviced regularly to avoid internal dust buildup that can cause malfunction, damage or fire.
Table of Contents Features of the CRW3200IX Drive ................................................ 1 Names and Functions of Parts ..................................................... 3 Front Panel...............................................................................................3 Rear Panel................................................................................................4 Precautions on Use.................................................................. 5 Handling Discs ........
Features of the CRW3200IX Drive High speed writing/reading The CRW3200IX drive supports up to 24X-speed writing for CD-R discs, and up to 10X-speed writing/rewriting for CD-RW discs. In addition, the drive supports data reading and digital audio data extraction at up to 40X speed. Tip • The Partial CAV method permits 24X-speed writing for CD-R discs. • The CLV method and the 4X – 10X Full CAV method permit 10X-speed writing/ rewriting for CD-RW discs.
Audio Master Quality Recording (High quality audio writing mode) Audio Master Quality Recording enables you to create high quality audio CDs. This mode is available for CD-R discs with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB. (P. 38) Note Audio CDs that are created with Audio Master Quality Recording may not be played back on certain audio recorders and CD-R/RW drives. CD-MRW (CD Mount Rainier ReWriting) CD-MRW is a new standard of packet writing.
Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel ➀ ➃ ➁ ➄ ➂ ➅ ➀ Disc tray ➅ LED Holds the disc. It is opened or closed by pressing the eject button. (P. 22) Indicates the operational status of the CRW3200IX drive by its colors and blinking patterns. ➁ Manual eject hole Forcibly opens the disc tray when the tray cannot be opened by pressing the eject button. (P. 23) ➂ Eject button Press to open or close the disc tray. (P.
Rear Panel ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➀ LINE OUT jacks (L/R) ➂ DC-IN connector Connect audio devices such as external speakers. Connects the included AC adapter. (P. 11) ➁ POWER switch (STANDBY/ON) Turns the power on/off. (P. 11, 13) ➃ IEEE1394 ports Connect the included IEEE1394 cable. (P. 13 for Windows, P.
Precautions on Use Handling Discs To avoid trouble, such as writing errors, loss of recorded data, and malfunction of the drive, take the following precautions when handling discs. • Do not place discs in a hot or damp place or where they will be exposed to direct sunlight. • Do not touch the disc surface. Hold the disc by the edge when handling it. • Remove dust and dirt from the disc surface. Use an air spray to remove dust. The disc surface may be scratched if strongly wiped with a dry cloth.
Compatible Discs Discs that can be written on The CRW3200IX drive can write on the following discs. For the latest information about discs previously checked for compatibility with the drive, refer to the following website. YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive website URL: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/ CD-R discs • The CRW3200IX drive can write at 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X, 16X or 24X speed. • CD-R discs can be played back on a CD-ROM drive or a CD player.
Precautions on Use Partial CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) The CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) method is generally used to write data on a CD-R disc. In writing using the CLV method, the disc rotation speed is adjusted to keep the data writing speed (data transfer rate) constant on all parts of the disc. In contrast, the CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) method exercises control so as to keep the disc rotation speed constant.
04GB-PrecautionsOnUse.fm Page 8 Friday, November 16, 2001 4:02 PM • CD-ROM drive Note The CRW3200IX drive cannot be used to boot the computer or to set up an operating system. • Hard drive space Writing data on a CD-R/RW disc requires 50 MB to 100 MB of free space as a working area on the hard drive. When writing data on a CD-R/RW disc after creating an image file, there must be enough free space on the hard drive to store the image file in addition to the working area (a total of up to 900 MB).
Precautions on Use Operating system Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP. CD writing software The CRW3200IX drive requires CD writing software to write onto a CD-R/RW disc. Use the CD writing software that supports the CRW3200IX drive. For details about installing and using the CD writing software, refer to the documentation that comes with the CD writing software.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive Serial Number The serial number is printed on the label on the bottom of your CRW3200IX drive. When you have a question about the drive or need user support services, the serial number is required. Please write the serial number down in the space below. It may be difficult to check the serial number after setting up the drive or for any other reason.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive (Windows) Set Up the CRW3200IX Drive on Windows Note Place the CRW3200IX drive horizontally. 1 Remove all IEEE1394 devices connected to the computer, and turn on the computer. 2 Be sure that the power switch on the rear panel of the CRW3200IX drive is turned off (STANDBY), and connect the included AC adapter to the DC-IN connector of the drive. The arrow on the adapter plug faces to the screw (the left side of the connector).
3 Connect the included power cable to the AC adapter (➀). Connect the other end of the power cable to the wall socket (➁). ➀ Power cable (included) ➁ Note • Use the included AC adapter only. Do not use other adapters. • The AC adapter may become warm during use under normal conditions. • The AC adapter consumes power, shown in the table below, while connected to the wall socket even if the power switch of the CRW3200IX drive is turned off.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive (Windows) 4 Turn on the power switch of the CRW3200IX drive. Blinks blue and then lights purple Note When turning on the CRW3200IX drive, be sure that the LED on the front panel blinks blue and then lights purple. (P. 3) 5 Connect the CRW3200IX drive and the computer with the included IEEE1394 cable. Note The included IEEE1394 cable has a 6-pin IEEE1394 connector at each end.
Connecting to a desktop computer IEEE1394 port IEEE1394 ports CRW3200IX rear panel IEEE1394 cable Connecting to a laptop computer IEEE1394 ports IEEE1394 interface card IEEE1394 ports IEEE1394 cable CRW3200IX rear panel Note • You can connect the IEEE1394 cable to either IEEE1394 port of the CRW3200IX drive. • The IEEE1394 standards define the maximum length of a single IEEE1394 cable as 4.5 meters. • To connect multiple IEEE1394 devices, refer to “Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices.” (P.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive (Windows) 6 Check recognition of the CRW3200IX drive. After connecting the CRW3200IX drive to the computer, follow the steps below to check that the drive is recognized properly by the computer. For Windows 98 Second Edition/Me 1 Select Start on the task bar, then Settings, Control Panel, System, and Device Manager tab. The Device Manager dialog box appears.
For Windows 2000 Professional 1 Select Start on the task bar, then Settings, Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, and Device Manager. The Device Manager dialog box appears. 2 Check that the following icons are shown. a: “YAMAHA CRW3200IX IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device” in the “DVD/CDROM drives” item b: “IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers” a b For Windows XP 1 Select Start on the task bar, then Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, and Device Manager. The Device Manager dialog box appears.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive (Windows/Macintosh) 2 Check that the following icons are shown. a: “YAMAHA CRW3200IX IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device” in the “DVD/CDROM drives” item b: “IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers” c: “SBP2 Compliant IEEE 1394 device” in the “SBP2 IEEE 1394 Devices” item a b c The drive name is not shown or there is or mark. The CRW3200IX drive has not been recognized properly. Check the cable connections and settings. 7 Install CD writing software. Install the CD writing software.
Set Up the CRW3200IX Drive on Macintosh Note Place the CRW3200IX drive horizontally. 1 Follow page 11 – 13, and connect the AC adapter to the CRW3200IX drive. Turn on the drive. 2 Connect the CRW3200IX drive and the computer with the included IEEE1394 cable. IEEE1394 (FireWire) ports IEEE1394 ports CRW3200IX rear panel IEEE1394 cable Note • You can connect the IEEE1394 cable to either IEEE1394 port of the CRW3200IX drive.
Preparing the CRW3200IX Drive (Macintosh) 3 Check recognition of the CRW3200IX drive. After connecting the CRW3200IX drive to the computer, follow the steps below to check that the drive is recognized by the computer properly. 1 Select Apple System Profiler from the Apple menu. 2 Select Devices and Volumes. 3 “fw609e” and “sbp609e” (or drive names in some versions) in the “FireWire” column should be shown when the CRW3200IX drive has been recognized properly. The FireWire version is shown in this window.
Note • In the case that other FireWire storage devices such as a hard drive or an MO drive are connected to the computer, “fw609e” and “sbp609e” are shown in the column when any device is recognized. To check that the CRW3200IX drive is recognized properly, un-mount icons of those devices, and then remove those devices temporarily. • If the “FireWire” item is not shown, the FireWire interface of the computer is not recognized by the Mac OS. Contact the manufacturer of the computer.
Connecting/Disconnecting the CRW3200IX Drive to/from the Computer The CRW3200IX drive can be connected/disconnected while the computer is turned on (hot plug). However, follow the steps below to disconnect the CRW3200IX drive while the computer is turned on. 1 Quit the writing software if it is activated. 2 Be sure to remove any disc from the disc tray. 3 For Windows Me/2000 Professional, select Unplug or Eject Hardware on the task bar and follow the steps on the screen to disconnect the drive.
Loading/Ejecting a Disc Prior to the operation, check that the CRW3200IX drive is turned on. 1 Open the disc tray by pressing the eject button. Press the eject button. 2 Place the disc onto the disc tray properly with its label facing upward. Or remove the disc from the disc tray carefully so not to damage it. Place or remove the disc onto/from the disc tray. 3 Close the disc tray by pressing the eject button or by gently pushing the disc tray into the drive.
Loading/Ejecting a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc If the disc tray fails to open for some reason, such as a power failure, follow the steps below to remove the disc from the drive. Note Frequent use of this operation may cause malfunction of the drive. 1 Prepare a thin pin-like object, such as a straightened paper clip. Use an object less than 2 mm in diameter and more than 3 cm in length. 2 Turn off the CRW3200IX drive.
Troubleshooting Refer to the YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive website for the latest support data, including information on troubleshooting. YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive website URL: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/ Europe URL: http://www.yamaha-it.de/ 1 The CRW3200IX drive is not turned on when the power switch is ON. (The front panel LED does not light.) ● 2 The operating system does not start up properly.
Troubleshooting 4 5 25 The disc tray does not open when you press the eject button. ● Is the CRW3200IX drive turned on? (Does the LED on the front panel light?) Refer to “The CRW3200IX drive is not turned on when the power switch is ON. (The front panel LED does not light.).” (Troubleshooting, Item 1) ● Is any CD writing software being used? Some CD writing software prohibits ejecting while accessing.
● 6 Does the drive accept other discs (audio CD, CD-ROM, blank CD-R disc, etc.)? If a specific disc is ejected, the disc itself may be damaged or deformed. If all discs are ejected, contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). No data can be read from a disc. ● Is the disc ejected without order? Refer to “The disc is ejected without order (or it comes out spontaneously).” (Troubleshooting, Item 5) ● Is the disc compatible with the drive? (P.
Troubleshooting 7 The playback of an audio CD (CD-DA) cannot be heard. Check that the volume is not set to the minimum level. Be sure that headphones or external speakers are properly connected to the CRW3200IX drive. For Windows Me/XP, change the settings as follows. (If Windows Media Player 7.0 or later is used with Windows Me/XP, this problem can happen since the digital playback option is activated by default setting.) For Windows Me 1 In the Device Manager dialog box (P.
For Windows XP 1 Follow page 27 “For Windows Me”, and uncheck the “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device.” 2 Start “Windows Media Player.” In the menu bar, select Tools, Options, Devices tab, CD-RW Drive, and Properties. 3 Select “Analog” in the “Playback” item. Select (This screen is an example on Windows Media Player 8.0.) 8 No data can be read from any CDs, a disc is ejected spontaneously, or the LED remains purple when a disc is inserted.
Troubleshooting 9 The error message “Buffer Underrun” is shown. If your CD writing software supports Buffer Underrun Protection, you must activate it. For details, refer to the documentation that comes with your CD writing software. To prevent the occurrence of a buffer underrun and to increase the efficiency of data writing, try the following: – Reduce the data writing speed. – Create an image file on the hard drive. – Optimize the hard drive.
06GB-Operation.fm Page 30 Thursday, November 15, 2001 7:16 PM Firmware Firmware refers to the operating software designed for your CD-R/RW drive. It is stored in the drive’s flash memory so that it can be rewritten. To enhance operation reliability, Yamaha continues improving the firmware and makes updates available on the internet. You can find information about the latest firmware at the following websites. YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drive website URL: http://www.yamaha.co.
CRW3200IX Drive Specifications Supported Formats Write Read Play back *4 CD-DA ● ● ● CD TEXT ● ● ● CD-ROM *1 ● ● ● Mixed Mode CD-ROM (CD-ROM+CD-DA) ● ● ● CD-ROM XA *1 ● ● ● Photo CD *1 ● *2 *3 ● ● Video CD ● ● ● CD-i ● ● *3 — CD EXTRA *1 ● ● ● *1 *2 *3 *4 includes multisession proper disc required proper application software required proper application software may be required depending on the format Writing Methods Writing/Reading Speed Disc-at-Once (DAO) Session-
Data Capacity 700 MB (with a 79-minute disc) 650 MB (with a 74-minute disc) 550 MB (with a 63-minute disc) Maximum Recording Time in Audio Master Quality Recording 68 min. (700 MB) 63 min. (650 MB) Data Transfer Rate (Mode 1) 1X: 150 KB/sec. 2X: 300 KB/sec. 4X: 600 KB/sec. 8X: 1,200 KB/sec. 10X: 1,500 KB/sec. Interface IEEE1394-a compliant, 400 Mbps Two 6-pin connectors (power not supplied to connectors [port]) Data Buffer Size 8 MB (3,176 sectors) Average Access Time 130 msec.
CRW3200IX Drive Specifications AC adapter (AD-301205) Rated Input Voltage 100 – 240 V AC Rated Input Current 1.0 A or less Rated Output Voltage +5 V, +12 V DC Rated Output Current 1.5 A Terminal Output Polarity 1 2 3 33 1: 2: 3: 4: 5 5: 4 +12 V DC GND +5 V DC GND +5 V DC Operating Environment Temperature: +5 – +35 ºC Humidity : 25 – 80% RH (no condensation) Dimensions (includes projection) Width : 79.5 mm Height: 32.0 mm Depth : 147.0 mm Weight (includes the power cable) 430 g (approx.
Safety/EMC Compliance The CRW3200IX drive conforms to the following specifications. Country/ Region USA Canada EU Compliance Specifications Standard Safety Item Name and Number Remarks Electricity UL60950 Information Technology Equipment Laser 21CFR1040.10 FDA Chapter 1, Subchapter J Class I Laser Product EMC Emission 47CFR15 Peripheral Device FCC Part 15, Subpart B Safety Electricity CSA C22.2 No.
Technical Notes IEEE1394 IEEE1394 is a global standard approved by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The serial interface has a broad bandwidth and is fast enough to transfer large amounts of digital video and audio data bi-directionally between electronic devices including computer peripherals. Defined as FireWire or i.LINK, the IEEE1394 interface enables units to transfer data or various controls over a single IEEE1394 cable.
Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices The following describes how to connect multiple IEEE1394 devices including the CRW3200IX drive to the computer. Connecting in a daisy-chain This method is used to connect in series multiple IEEE1394 devices to one IEEE1394 port. Up to 17 IEEE1394 devices (including the host adapter) can be connected through one channel. A single daisy-chain can contain up to 17 devices including the host adapter. CRW3200IX A maximum single cable length: 4.
Technical Notes Note on Connecting IEEE1394 Devices • Connect the CRW3200IX drive directly to the computer. • If there is an IEEE1394 device with lower data transfer speed connected between the computer and the CRW3200IX drive, the data transfer between those two will be slowed, which may cause failure in writing a disc. • The IEEE1394 ports on the CRW3200IX drive have 6-pin connectors, but do not supply power (IEEE1394 bus power). • Be sure not to connect the devices with closed-loop as follows.
Session-at-Once (SAO) This method is used to write data on a disc on a session-by-session basis. Unlike Track-at-Once described above, Session-at-Once enables you to record multiple tracks onto a disc at a time. CD EXTRA, for example, uses this method to write multiple pieces of audio data (or multiple tracks) in the first session and information required for computers in the second session.
Technical Notes CD-MRW (CD Mount Rainier ReWriting) This method is a new standard of packet writing for a CD-RW disc and supports defect control by the drive, background formatting, and disc ejecting during formatting. It enables you to use a CD-RW disc like a floppy disk. Note Formatting a CD-RW disc using CD-MRW reduces its storage capacity by about 150 MB since CD-MRW itself requires exclusive disc space.
Distributors and Head Offices / Vertriebs- und Hauptgeschäftsstelle Distributeurs et sièges sociaux / Distribuidores y Casas matrices If you have any questions, please contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer listed below. Contact Yamaha Corporation Japan from outside of the listed countries. Falls Sie weitere Fragen haben, wenden Sie sich an Ihren Fachhändler oder den örtlichen Yamaha-Händler (eine Liste der Yamaha-Händler befindet sich am Ende dieses Handbuchs).