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1. troller an additional IDE controller will be needed for the IDE CD ROM drive This secondary IDE controller part no MTM2183 can be obtained at your Mitsumi dealer You should however check first whether your computer does not already have an Enhanced IDE controller with a secondary IDE inter face ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI 27 HSITSNA Integration of the CD ROM Into Your Operating System The procedure for installing the device drivers and integrating the CD ROM into the computer operating system differs from case to case The list below is by no means complete and can only describe the basic steps of installation One important point is the fact that depending on the driver or operating system used your drive may be recognized only as Mitsumi ATAPI drive or an older Mitsumi CD ROM drive model Due to the hardware independent ATAPI standard however this will not affect the speed of your drive Please refer to the user manual on your operating system for further installati on instructions DOS Windows 3 x A separate driver installation is required for the MS DOS operating system Novell DOS PC DOS etc You will require the supplied driver diskette and the information on where the file MSCDEX EXE is located this only applies for MS DOS the name may differ in DOS versions from other sup pliers Please consult your manual for further information Insert the supplied device driver disk into your floppy disk drive an
2. ee IDE INTERFACE ve rMaster DCINPUT E i 6 6 w par fo z Lu 9 Analog 8 Interface 7 Power Supply Line Out 11 Digital Line Out Fig 2 Schematic rear view depends on model 7 Power Supply Connection for a standard PC power supply 8 Interface Port for the 40 pin interface IDE ribbon cable 9 Line Out analog Analog stereo output for right left audio channel 10 Device Configuration Block Setting of these jumpers is explained in the Installation chapter 11 Digital Line Out Digital stereo output for right left audio channel ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI ui HSITSNA Installation Before an ATAPI CD ROM can be connected to an IDE or EIDE interface it must be configured as Master or Slave This is done by setting the jumpers at the back of the unit Warning Please turn off all equipment and disconnect the computer power cord from the mains socket before you carry out the installation described below Setting the configuration jumpers A jumper must be placed in one of the three following positions SL Slave This is the default setting The jumper must be set here if your drive is to be operated as a slave i e if you connect it on the same ribbon cable as an exi sting hard disk drive In some cases the jumper setting of the hard disk drive must be modified too It must be jumpered as Mast
3. NT 4 0 In Windows NT 3 5x the required configuration utility Win NT Setup is in the Main group Start this utility and go to the Options menu item Add Remove SCSI adapters select the driver IDE CD ROM ATAPD confirm the selection and reboot your computer x 2 a o zZ m The corresponding configuration utility is located in System Control under Windows NT 4 0 Otherwise the driver installation is the same as under Windows NT 3 5x Linux Support of your CD ROM drive is included in the operating system OS 2 Warp OS 2 Warp automatically identifies your CD ROM drive For an installation under OS 2 2 21 you require the drivers located on the disk in subdirectory OS 2 Further information is contained in the ReadMe files on the diskette ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI a HSITONI Troubleshooting Your CD ROM is designed for a long and trouble free service life If problems do occur please check first whether the drive installation has been carried out as described and whether the appropriate drivers and programs have been installed correctly and are wor king properly If that is not the case please refer to the following list of commonly occur ring malfunctions If this still does not produce the desired solution do not hesitate to contact our Support Hotline the telephone and fax numbers are given in the attached sheet Problem The disk tray does not open Please check whether the power supply and r
4. the default setting and U 1 means Lock L xx Defines the language for output messages The language can be selected accor ding to the following codes Xx US English default setting FR French IT Italian GR German SP Spanish JP Japanese Installation of Device Driver MTMCDAI 386 Device driver MTMCDAI 386 is only required if your Windows version 3 1x runs with 32 bit hard disk access activated and if your CD ROM is connected to the same IDE port as your hard disk This file is automatically installed with the installation program SETUPD If manual installation is necessary simply add the following line to the 386enh section of Windows SYSTEM INI DEVICE Drive Path M TM CDAI 386 ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI al HSITSNA Appendix MSCDEX EXE Parameters in AUTOEXEC BAT MSCDEX EXE forms part of Microsoft DOS v6 00 and higher and Microsoft Windows 3 00 and higher This program is required to incorporate the CD ROM drive via an additional drive designation letter into the file system of your computer Users of other DOS versions such as Novell DOS should refer to their DOS manual to find out what their equivalent of MSCDEX EXE is called and which parameters it supports Please note that MSCDEX EXE can only be used with DOS version v3 00 and higher D lt device name gt This parameter tells MSCDEX EXE the name of the device driver It must cor respond to the name used during loading of the device specific driver in CO
5. ATAPI IDE CD ROM DRIVE Installation M anual ENGLISH Atapi CD ROM HSITONI Table of Contents A CE A e 21 Product Description iui 22 Safety Information Disk Usage Precau ION sta 23 Disk Handling PrecautiONS ocooncccnoccccnonncnnnnncnancnnnananonancnnnns 23 CD ROM Drive Parts and Functions Front coo 24 A o aaa tea ise coso sua LL 25 installations tt Li 26 CD ROM Drive Installation ii 27 Integration of the CD ROM Into Your Operating System 28 Troublesnootind anello 30 Support HotliNe srcise acacia 31 E O Lal 32 o castle aria se ale aderire laica 34 ATAPI CD ROM ds MITSUMI Introduction Thank you for purchasing a MITSUMI CD ROM drive This installation manual should help you with the installation of your CD ROM drive You can find the technical specifications for your drive and the numbers to call up our Support Hotline in the Specifications Datacard In the same way as driving a car the installation of a CD ROM drive is not a big challenge but you should know some basic things before you start just like when driving We have put together a few questions which you should be able to answer easily if you want to install the drive yourself x 2 a o zZ m e Do you know about problems with electrostatic discharge in connection with computer peripherals e Do you understand what is meant by a jumper Do you know what a jumper is used for e Do you know about the dif
6. CD ROM mode 1 and mode 2 and also permits nesting of data audio sequences and video images CLV stands for Constantly Linear Velocity The data tracks of a CD must be read at a constant speed In order to achieve this the speed of the CD ROM drive must be constantly adjusted as there are more data blocks on the outer tracks than on the inner tracks ATAPI CD ROM pe MITSUMI Glossary CAV stands for Constant Angular Velocity The data tracks of a CD are read at a constant speed which greatly increases the data transfer rate MIXED MODE CD is a CD with one data track and appended audio tracks MPC is a definition for the hardware requirements for a multi media PC At pre sent MPC I MPC II and MPC III have been defined x 9 a o Z i MPEG is a high performance compression routine for digitized films Due to the high compression ratio the data can only be decompressed and displayed using special add on boards or programs MSCDEX stands for Microsoft CD ROM Extensions This extends the file system of a PC to allow it to incorporate CD ROM drives MULTISESSION CD is a CD which has been written to in the course of several write sessions PHOTO CD is a process developed by Kodak to allow photographs to be recor ded on CDs PHOTO CD basically corresponds to the CD ROM XA standard but has been expanded by the facility to write images onto the CD in several subsequent sessions see Multisession QUICKTIME was developed
7. N FIG SYS E MSCDEX EXE is to use expanded memory L lt letter gt Indicates the drive letter to be used for the CD ROM drive Without this para meter the next available drive letter will be used M lt size gt Indicates the size of the memory buffer to be used A value of 10 corresponds to 20 kB of memory Values above 32 have no significant effect on the perfor mance of the drive IV Provides verbose information on the use of memory IS Allows the CD ROM drive to be shared in a local network Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation MS DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation ATAPI CD ROM oe MITSUMI
8. by Apple Together with Video for Windows by Microsoft it is the main format for the compression and playback of video data by means of a software program The file extension is normally MOV The so called RAINBOW BOOKS define the various file and recording formats used for CD ROMs They are currently divided into the following formats Red Book Digital Audio Yellow Book CD ROM Green Book CD I Orange Book CD WO and CD MO White Book Video CD and Blue Book CD Plus VIDEO FOR WINDOWS was developed by Microsoft Together with Quicktime by Apple it is the main format for the compression and playback of video data by means of a software program The file extension is usually AVI ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI P HSITONI Appendix 1 MTMCDAI SYS Device Driver Parameters in CONFIG SYS The MTMCDALSYS driver is a software interface between the CD ROM drive and MSCDEX EXE and is included in CONFIG SYS Setup is done for a standard configuration for the primary or secondary port with the default values for port address and interrupt If your hardware installation differs from this the corresponding entry must be made in CONFIG SYS The line has the following syntax DEVICE DRIVE path M TM CDAL SYS D device name P xxx yy A n U n L xx Note The actual entry must be written in its full length in a single line within the CONFIG SYS file DEVICE DEVICEHIGH These commands are used within CONFIG SYS to install de
9. d start the installation program by typing lt drive gt SETUPD where lt drive gt is the letter used to identify your disk drive e g A SETUPD The menu driven installati on program will now guide you step by step through the installation routine and update the files CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT If so desired it will also update the SYSTEM INI file in Microsoft Windows version 3 x SETUP assumes a standard configuration using the primary or secondary IDE interface If this is not the case you need to change the corresponding entry in CONFIG SYS see Appendix 1 Windows 95 Windows NT 05 2 Linux Support of ATAPI CD ROM drives has already been implemented in these operating systems and no additional drivers are required The following gives you specific information on the individual operating systems ATAPI CD ROM dl MITSUMI Integration of the CD ROM Into Your Operating System Windows 95 During the starting process Windows 95 checks your computer hardware con figuration in order to identify new internal or peripheral devices In some rare cases Windows 95 will not be able to clearly identify the installed hardware In such cases please check the hardware installation of the CD ROM the connection to the IDE interface if the IDE interface has been activated or the interface cable correctly connected and check for correct jumpering Windows NT There are differences between installation under Windows NT 3 5x and Windows
10. er slave present MA Master This setting is used if the drive is operated as a master device i e stand alone with its own ribbon cable or in combination with a second CD ROM drive jumpered as Slave CS Cable Select Use this setting only if you are connecting your CD ROM drive to an exchan geable hard disk drive and if you have the necessary ribbon cable The following illustration shows an example in which the jumper is set to Slave e e e o MA Master SL Slave CS Cable select ATAPI CD ROM si MITSUMI CD ROM Drive Installation 1 Switch off the computer and all interfaced peripherals and disconnect the computer power cord from the mains socket Remove the computer housing Install the drive in a vacant 5 25 slot and secure it with the mounting screws supplied Make sure that the drive is not being stressed or bent by the screws You can also install your drive vertically x 2 a o zZ m 4 Before connecting the CD ROM drive to the appropriate IDE interface you should ground yourself electrostatically by touching the metal housing of your PC Otherwise high electrostatic charges might destroy the drive and or electronic components in your PC 5 The CD ROM can be connected directly to a sound card if you have one with the audio cable supplied This allows standard audio CDs to be play ed back If you have already connected two hard disk drives to your standard IDE con
11. ferent types of ribbon cables used in your PC 36 40 50 pin e Do you know about the terms Primary Secondary Master and Slave in connection with IDE drives The glossary given in this manual should be able to make clear these points for you If not it is best to leave the installation of your CD ROM drive to an expert If problems do arise during installation then please call up our Support Hotline at the numbers given in the list Help on basic problems such as the installation of Windows 95 the installati on of sound cards from various manufacturers or any software and hardware from other manufacturers is not part of the help available from the Mitsumi hotline since in most cases we do not have the necessary documentation ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI En HSITONI Product Description Please contact your dealer if any of these items are missing Datacard 4 mounting screws M 3 max 5 mm CD ROM Drive MITSUMI RSS SPEZIFIKATION PI SPECIFICATION E H SPECIFICATION E H sPeciricHe ESPECIFICACIONES Installation manual ATAPI IDE CD ROM DRIVE 3 5 inch device Installations Handbuch driver diskette 22 Atapi CD ROM ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI Safety Information Please follow these precautions when handling a CD ROM or CD e Do not put any objects on the open tray e Do not subject the CD ROM to any strong impac
12. ibbon cables have been connected correctly or whether the CD ROM has been connected to an old control card or to an interface on a sound card which do not in fact have an IDE inter face Problem The drive has been installed on the same ribbon cable as an existing hard disk drive When the computer is switched on the hard disk can no longer be found In this configuration the jumper must be set so that the hard disk is master and CD ROM drive is slave If this has already been done the jumper settings on the hard disk must be changed from Master no slave for example to Master slave present Please consult the instruction manual for your hard disk drive for further information on the correct jum per setting Problem The drive is working but there is no sound from the sound card Is the audio cable correctly connected to the CD ROM drive and the sound card Have the loudspeakers been connected properly Your CD ROM drive has an audio connector with the following pin assignments Pin 1 Right audio channel Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 Left audio channel Pin 4 Not used The pin assignments may not correspond to those of your sound card Please consult the manual for your sound card to check this Problem The drive does not function although it has been correctly connected to a pri mary or secondary port using the default values Please check if this involves an older cache controller with or without its own BIOS Unfortunate
13. ly these are often not 100 compatible with the ATAPI standard even though this involves an EIDE controller In such cases you should deactivate the secondary port on the cache controller card and install an additional secondary port to connect the CD ROM ATAPI CD ROM sa MITSUMI Support Hotline In addition to good product quality MITSUMI also takes pride in providing excellent customer support For this reason we are running the MITSUMI Electronics European Support Hotline to assist our customers with installation problems or questions at any time However the Support Hotline personnel depend on you the callers providing comprehen sive information to allow us to give instant solutions to problems x 2 a o zZ m Which CD ROM drive model are you using Which device driver version are you using Exactly what kind of PC are you using Which main board and which IDE controller are installed How is your CD ROM drive connected Which port is it connected to primary or secondary master or slave Which operating system are you using Which version What information is in your start up files CONFIG SYS AUTO EXEC BAT and Windows SYSTEM INI It will help to print these files out beforehand More information on our Support Hotline is given in the attached sheet Moreover we offer technical support and more information on the Internet under http www mitsumi de There you will find answers
14. to the most frequently asked questi ons and you can also download the most up to date drivers ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI HSITSNA Glossary ATAPI stands for Advanced Technology Attachment Interface An ATAPI device is interfaced to an IDE controller using a 40 pin ribbon cable See also EIDE IDE EIDE stands for Integrated Drive Electronics and Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics respectively and describes the hardware interface to connect E IDE hard disks and ATAPI compatible devices CD ROM see also ATAPI IDE can only make use of one IDE port the so called primary port which can operate a maximum of two E IDE or ATAPI devices in a master slave combination EIDE can make use of a second IDE port the secondary port which can likewise ope rate two devices This means that an EIDE system can operate up to four E IDE devices EIDE Port 1 Port 2 primary secondary ce Devicel H Device 2 Master Master Slave present Slave Devicel H Device 2 Master Master Slave present Slave CD ROM is the description for Read Only Memory data CDs The original stan dard was specified in the so called Yellow Book and was extended subse quently The standard is divided into CD ROM mode 1 and CD ROM mode 2 Further information on the structure can be found in the corresponding standard sources CD ROM XA stands for Extended Architecture This format is compatible with
15. ts or vibration e Only handle CDs by the edge e Only use special markers to write on CDs and never put labels onto CDs since these cause vibrations which will affect the running of the CD ROM x 2 a o zZ m e Always keep compact disks in their sleeves to prevent the delicate surface from being scratched or damaged e CDs should only be cleaned with a soft dry cloth by wiping in straight lines from the center outwards Never use solvents record cleaner or anti static fluids of any kind ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI HSITSNA CD ROM Drive Parts and Functions 1 Disk Tray 6 Emergency Eject SSS S A Jin 3 Headphone 4 Volume Control 2 Busy Lamp 5 Eject Button Jack for Headphones Fig 1 Schematic front view depends on model 1 24 Disk Tray Opens or closes for disk loading removal Press lightly on the front panel to close nBusy Lamp On during data access or audio playback Headphone Jack Please note that not all models are equipped with a headphone jack It is recommended to use low impedance headphones or external loudspeakers with built in amplifiers Volume Control To control the volume output for connected headphones Eject Button Press lightly to open close the disk tray Emergency Eject Use only to open the disk tray when the power is switched off ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI CD ROM Drive Parts and Functions 10 Device Configuration Block
16. vice drivers into memory when the PC is booted DEVICE installs the driver into conven tional memory and DEVICEHIGH loads the driver into high memory Drive Path M TM CDAI SYS Defines the location drive and directory and the name of the device driver D lt Device name gt This parameter allows you to use any desired device description max 8 cha racters for your CD ROM and must be identical with the corresponding para meters used in MSCDEX EXE see MSCDEX in AUTOEXEC BAT P xxx 44yy Defines the port address for the drive i e the memory address for the IDE port and the IRQ interrupt request XXX indicates the port address of the IDE port XXX 1f0 primary port address channel 1 170 secondary port address channel 2 1e8 channel 3 168 channel 4 ATAPI CD ROM MITSUMI Appendix 1 yy indicates the interrupt request depending on the controller yy 14 primary port channel 1 15 12 11 10 secondary port channel 2 12 or 11 channel 3 10 or 9 channel 4 z A n g Defines the audio playback mode Settings A 0 or A 1 can be selected for ste reo CDs For mono CD playback left hand or right hand channel only the A 1 setting plays the mono audio signal via both the right hand and left hand channels The standard default setting for normal playback is A 0 U n Defines the locking or opening of the tray to prevent unauthorized access after booting U 0 means Unlock
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