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1. 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s CDRW 8x4x32 Compact Disc Recordable Rewritable FIG I Front view Rear view MASTER SLAVE CABLE SELECT AUDIO OUT RGNDL m FIN DE INPUT SLA GND iit Front view Headphone plug 2 Headphone volume control 3 Write indicator 4 Disc Tray 5 Disc in Active error indicator 6 Open Close button 7 Emergency eject Rear view 8 Audio Line Out connector 9 Jumperblock 10 IDE connector 11 Host DC power connector 12 Digital Audio out 9 10 Vorderansicht D AnschluBbuchse Kopfh rer 2 Lautst rke Kopfh rer 3 Schreibanzeige 4 Schublade 5 Diskette ein Aktiv Fehler anzeige 6 Open Close Taste 7 Notauswurf R ckansicht 8 Analog Audio Ausgang 9 Jumperblock 10 IDE Anschlu 11 Host Gleichspannungs anschlu 12 Digital Audio Ausgang Panneau avant Prise pour casque 2 Commande du volume du casque T moin lumineux d enregistrement Tiroir disque T moin disque Activ erreur Touche ouvrir fermer Ejection d urgence w Panneau arri re 8 Connecteur de sortie de ligne audio 9 Cavaliers 10 Connecteur IDE Il Connecteurs au bloc d alimentation C C h te 12 Sortie audio num rique Parte anteriore Presa cuffie Controllo volume cuffie Indicatore di scriture Cassetto del disco Indicatore disco inse
2. Ate th hank and SOMMARIO DEI COMANDI E DEI COLLEGAMENTI USO VERIFICA DEL FUNZIONAMENTO DEL SISTEMA REGISTRATORE REWRITABLE 69 ALTRE INFORMAZIONI 2 0 4 0 3263 bo seh dete ide ne ye AA 71 NOTES S eC I e e et et a UENIT 72 ESPANOL INTRODUCCION uS eor e TR e avn E E RN emet 73 INSTALACION ashe ca av vede ed VV du acai TUE S Pe eden eat KIA E ORC RR 75 RESUMEN DE CONTROLES Y CONECTORES 8 FUNCIONAMIENTO PRUEBA DEL SISTEMA DE CD GRABABLE REESCRIBIBLE 83 INFORMACION ADICIONAL es na eor ee sedes iden De A deg 85 OBSERVACIONES RR Ate M AE eni 86 NEDERLANDS 0 INLEIDING INSTALLEREN BEDIENINGSOVERZICHT EN AANSLUITINGEN 95 BEDIENEN TESTEN VAN UW CD RECORDABLE REWRITABLE DRIVE 97 EXTRA INFORMATIE cier te S sae teak baba Pune A Ep ur ose ah due mensile sie 99 OPMERKINGEN DAI ub de Mu d P 100 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s LASER SAFETY This unit employs a laser Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device when connected due to the possibility of eye damage LASER SICHERHEIT In das Ger t ist ein Laser eingebaut Nehmen Sie die Abdeckung nicht ab und versuchen Sie nicht das Gerat zu reparieren solange es angeschlossen ist Es besteht die Gefahr einer Augenverletzu
3. and CD RW provided that it supports MultiRead What is more MultiRead extends the same compatibility to DVD All DVD equipment that supports MultiRead will also be able to retrieve CD RW data This means that you can go ahead now with storing valuable data on CD RW media safe in the knowledge that it will be future proof Glossary of terms CD R Copyrigbt acknowledgment Tbis part contain material from Optical Storage Technology Association Published with permission Optical Storage Technology Association 311 East Carrillo Street Santa Barbara CA 93101 USA Tel 805 963 3853 Fax 805 962 1541 World Wide Web homepage htip www osta org WHAT IS CD RECORDABLE CD Recordable is compact disc technology that allows the user to create their own CD s This is done by means of a recording system that uses Write once type optical discs and documented in the Orange Book Part II and a CD recording device that is connected to a host system Typically the host system is a personal computer which also contains recording software yay 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b _ 1 APPEL ENGLISH WHAT IS THE ORANGE BOOK The Orange Book is a document that describes the specification for CD Write Once CD Recordable technology It defines both the physical structure and dimensions of a CD R disc as well as the use of certain portions of the recording surf
4. ENGLISH APPENDIX Jumper Block MASTER e e SLAVE IDE PIN CABLE SELECT AUDIO OUT DC INPUT 5 GND 12 1 1 a Block When shorting jumper is in the CS CSEL position the device will use the host interface signal CSEL to configure the device Jumper Block When the shorting jumper is placed in the M MASTER or 5 SLAVE the drive will be configured accordingly Jumper Jumper Block Block OR CSM CSM S S Viiv 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina t CONT ENGLISH Basic principles of CD R and RW media A blank CD R or RW disc is divided into areas see figure below This differs from a prerecorded disc by the additional CD R RW area which lies in front of the lead in area Hole Additional CD R area Lead in area Program area Lead out track A CROSS SECTION THROUGH A CD R DISC The disc comprises different layers Protective area Reflective layer gold Recording layer Plastic substrate Preformed tracks Transparent plastics material the same as conventional CD s is used as the substrate voy 09 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q b 1 cow APPENDS ENGLISH e Onto this a special greenish tinged translucent layer is applied The substrate has already been provided with a preformed track spiral into which the data will be written
5. 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s N 1 mm ADDITIONAL INFO Nee ae ee ENGLISH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Care of discs When loading a disc allow time for the door to open and then gently insert the disc Handle discs only by the outer and inner edges eNever write with a ballpoint on the surface of the disc Do not store a disc in places with high temperature and humidity Do not place the disc under direct sunlight Store discs in their cases to prevent dust contamination scratches bending and other damages When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the centre out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static fluids Using fluids of these types may damage the disc Empty discs are separately available through your dealer To get an optimal temperature controle you should close your PC after installing the drive in this way the central fan will help cooling your drive and keep performance according specification Unloading a disc after recording might take some time because the drive has to update the TOC before the disc can be ejected voy 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s N OW ADDITIONAL LIFO E ENGLISH Technical data PERFORMANCE Capacity 120mm disc 650 Mbytes 700 Mbytes 74 80mm Audio 80mm disc 200 Mbytes Access time average 1 3 data 2 120 msec Access time max lt 300 msec
6. V rms Unbalance max 0 25 dB max 0 25 dB Output Impedance 120 Ohm 120 Ohm Amplitude Linearity 1 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz 2 5 dB 20 Hz 16 kHz S N ratio 81 dB 84 dB A wtg 80 dB 82 dB A wtg Total Harmonic Distortion Noise 60 dB 45 dB Outband attenuation min 50 dB above 25 kHz min 50 dB above 25 kHz Channel separation min 67 dB 20 kHz min 65 dB 16 kHz Muting level during random access min 60 dB BW 20 kHz min 60 dB BW 20 kHz THE SOMEWHAT REDUCED AUDIO QUALITY WHEN PLAYING BACK AUDIO TRACKS ON CD R 015 5 HAS NO RELATION To THE DIGITAL QUALITY OF THE AUDIO TRACKS AS THEY HAVE BEEN RECORDED ONTO THE CD R pisc vuy 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina OW ADDITIONAL INFO SESE Interface Pin Table SIGNAL RESET GROUND DBC DB 8 DB 6 DB 9 DBG DB 10 DB 4 1 2 DB 14 DB 0 DB 15 GROUND Removed PIN NUMBER SIGNAL 01 DMA REQUEST 02 GROUND 03 WRITE 04 GROUND 05 LO READ 06 GROUND 07 LO READY 08 SPSYNC CSEL 09 DMACK 10 GROUND 1 INTRQ 12 16 BIT LO 13 DA 14 PDIAG 15 DAO 16 DA2 17 CHIP SELECT 0 18 CHIP SELECT 1 19 DASP 20 GROUND vuv ENGLISH PIN NUMBER 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina t 1 EL APPENDLG l T
7. cover Connect the mains plug of your configuration When you have successfully installed the drive and established all connections it is now time to switch on the PC You are ready to install the software 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b o ENGLISH SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Front view See Cover Flap Fig 1 1 HEADPHONE PLUG Connect your headphone to listen to audio or music discs or tracks 2 HEADPHONE VOLUME CONTROL Turn the wheel to the right to increase the audio volume of your headphone 3 WRITE INDICATOR Lights orange when writing of a disc occurs Flashes orange during write emulation 4 DISC TRAY 5 DISC IN ACTIVE ERROR indicator dual color LED Lights green when a disc is present Flashes green asymmetrically when data is being read from disc or written to the disc Flashes green symmetrically when starting up a disc Lights red upon error e g after failed selftest 6 OPEN CLOSE BUTTON Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc loading tray To close the disc loading tray gently push the front of the tray or press the Open Close button Using the open close button to close the tray will calibrate the movement of the tray in case this devitates from the original setting due to for instance eaging 7 EMERGENCY EJECT In case you are not able to power up your PC and want to take the disc out of the drive push with a rod paperclip
8. of about 5 cm through the hole in the front to disengage the gears inside Then pull the tray out After taking the disc gently push it back to its original position This is only in case of emergency not meant for normal operations voy 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina 3 N 1 ENGLISH Rear view See Cover Flap Fig 1 8 AUDIO LINE OUT CONNECTOR m I 3 2 1 4 1 Left 2 GND 3 GND 4 Right 9 JUMPERBLOCK These jumpers are used to select Master Slave mode and Cable Select See Appendix for more information 10 IDE CONNECTOR 40 pin IDE flatcable connector See Appendix for more information 11 HOST DC POWER CONNECTOR type AMP 00641737 1 9999 2 4 3 1 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 5V 12 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Pinout table for digital Audio Out connector Pin number Meaning 1 Dig Audio signal 2 Ground voy 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s 1 ew OPEHATING TESTIS eS eee ENGLISH OPERATING TESTING YOUR CD RECORDABLE REWRITABLE SYSTEM Loading and unloading a disc To open the tray Press the Open Close button 2 Load a disc with the label facing upwards The tray accommodates discs with 8 cm diameter CD Single or the more usual 12 cm discs the 8 cm disc can only be used in drives mounted horizontaly OPEN CLOSE Button 3 To close the tray either push gently at the front
9. of the tray or press the Open Close button FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS USE ORANGE BOOK CD R CD RW MEDIA DON T USE GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL HEAD CLEANING DISCS 8 8 R AND RW DISCS CAN NOT BE RECORDED IN THIS DRIVE 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s b 1 ow OPERANT IIS ES ENGLISH Do NOT SWITCH OFF THE COMPUTER AND OR THE DRIVE DURING THE RECORDING PROCESS SINCE THIS MIGHT RESULT IN AN UNREADABLE DISC PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE COMPUTER HAS FINISHED IT S RECORDING PROCESS AND THAT THE WRITE INDICATOR ON THE FRONT OF THE DRIVE IS OFF Operating the CD Recordable Rewritable on the computer Specific Application Software running on the computer platform in use designed to work with the CDRW 8x4x32 must be used in order to be able to operate the CDRW 8x4x32 correctly Software installation The installation and operation of the necessary software is dependent of the computer configuration in which the CDRW 8x4x32 is to be used e g PC s Windows 95 98 2000 Windows NT UNIX or other Operating Systems Contact your supplier for the full list of supported host configurations and available software packages trademarks acknowledged Command description This drive supports commands based on the industry standard MMC MultiMedia Command set An extensive description of the total command set is available on request vry 01 LAYOUT GB 22
10. 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 This equipment generates uses and can be used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning this equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FOR CANADA ICES 003 This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur de Canada FOR EUROPE The CDRW 8x4x32 is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive IMPORTANT Any change or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the
11. user s authority to operate such equipment 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b L NUTENTS ai COrTmazlrm ENGLISH INTRODUCTION doe reos ers ale ex pora NE lle M Ren INSTALLATION wanna d ery at ROS t Peter AN 3 SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 9 OPERATING TESTING YOUR CD RECORDABLE REWRITABLE SYSTEM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ses ee e es ee ee ne ee nen 13 APPENDIX NOTES DEUTSCH GOIN MAPA A dette 31 INSTALLATION 222226 ha an eier se n PETUNT 33 BEDIENELEMENTE UND ANSCHL SSE issssssssssssss eee cece eee 39 BEDIENUNG UND PR FUNG DES CD RECORDABLE REWRITABLE SYSTEMS 4l ZUSATSLICHE INFORMATIONEN HINWEISE an Soret hahaa aly clad e er ta t RUBRO IN FRAN AIS INTRODUCTION cela TR ITA MEI EA RITU S 45 INSTALLATION bla EI ANA DARAN whine POP T dames Id 47 RESUME DES COMMANDES ET CONNEXIONS 53 UTILISEZ TESTEZ VOTRE SYSTEME POUR CD ENREGISTRABLE R ENREGISTRABLES 55 INFORMATIONS COMPL MENTAIRES es e enses 57 REMARQUES Sai EE tip 58 ITALIANO CD INTRODUZIONE ae Wace qe eod E Ra de RE eat situs eoo MU eoe INSTALLAZIONE eg mete td o be
12. Data transfer rate recording 1 4 MB sec sustained 8x speed mode 2 data Data transfer rate read only Up to 5600 Kbytes sec 32 speed mode 2 data Max burst rate 2 2 5 Mbytes sec Interface Enhanced IDE Form factor 5 25 Half Height Data integrity from drive assuming new discs 10 12 Data buffer 2Mb Disc loading Tray motorised THIS DRIVE HAS AN ANGULAR VELOCITY 32 READ SPEED MODE THIS MEANS THAT THE MOMENTARY SPEED WIL INCREASE FROM 21 TIMES SPEED AT THE INNER DIAMETER OF THE DISC IE AT BEGINNING OF LEAD IN TO THE MAXIMUM OF 32 TIMES SPEED AT THE OUTER EDGE OF THE DISC 1 After spin up including latency and command overhead at 32 speed only valid for reading vuy 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s b owd ADDITIONAL INFO aE 2 229 ENGLISH DIMENSIONS Height 41 5 mm 1 64 inch Width 146 mm 5 75 inch Depth 195 mm 8 11 inch WEIGHT less than 1 kg POWER DISSIPATION max 18W ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temp C 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Non operating temp 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F MEDIA CD R conform to Orange Book part II CD Recordable and part III CD ReWritable CERTIFICATION FCC Compliance Class B UL CUL listed and CEBEC FDA CDRH C tick 7 Specifications for the under pressure case incomming air flow through front bezel A flow of at least 2 l sec of air at maximum 40 must be realised This will be achieved by realising at least 180 Pascal of p
13. M Mode 2 Speed 2 352 Bytes Block 2 048 Bytes Block 2 336 Bytes Block 1X 176 000 153 600 175 200 2X 352 800 307 200 350 400 4 705 800 614 400 700 800 8X 1 411 200 1 228 800 1 401 600 24X 4 233 600 3 686 400 4 204 800 32X 5 644 800 4 915 200 5 606 400 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CD R FIXATION AND FINALIZATION Fixation is the process of writing the lead in and lead out information to the disc This process finishes a writing session and creates a table of contents Fixation is required for a CD ROM or CD Audio player to play the disc Discs which are fixated for append can have additional sessions recorded with their own session lead in and lead out creating a multisession disc When a disc is finalized the absolute lead in and lead out for the entire disc is written along with information which tells the reader not to look for subsequent sessions This final table of contents TOC conforms to the ISO 9660 file standard womw 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q N com APPNO u ee ENGLISH WHAT IS DISC AT ONCE Disc at Once is a writing mode that requires data to be written continuously without any interruptions until the entire data set is transferred to the CD R The lead in program and lead out are written in a single event of the information to be recorded needs to be staged on the computer s hard disc prior to recording in the Disc at Once mode Th
14. TA Supports standardised Multi Media Commandset 2 as standardised by the American National Standards Institute ANSD Plug amp Play read compatibility under Windows 95 98 2000 and Windows NT Interfaces directly to low cost standardised Enhanced IDE connector on PC motherboard Supports Fast Format Background Formatting depending on the application software which reduces formatting time of a CD RW disc to only a few minutes Unpacking If the CDRW 8x4x32 package shows evidence of rough handling or damage and the drive does not function properly on initial startup return the drive and damaged package to your supplier and request a replacement Lift out the CDRW 8x4x32 and remove the packing pieces Check that the package contains following items User manual Mounting screws An IDE flatcable and or audio cable could be part of this package depending on the commerical package It can also be obtained from your local supplier 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina 1 ew EL Ane ENGLISH INSTALLATION Precautions This CD Recordable Rewritable drive like all electronic equipment is static sensitive Please take the proper precautions when handling the drive for example by touching the PC chassis before touching the drive Avoid touching the IDE connector pins as well as the audio connector pins and the jumper pi
15. ace to record information the Program area to calibrate the recorder laser power Power Calibration area or PCA to record track information for all sessions the Program Memory area or PMA to record the Lead in Lead out areas that preceed and follow respectively the Program area There are several parts to the Orange Book Part II refers to CD Recordable WHAT DOES ORANGE BOOK CERTIFIED MEDIA MEAN AND WHY The Orange Book Part II is the primary specification for CD R media Accordingly all CD R media should meet the Orange Book criteria for recordability and playback Philips and Sony the orginators of the Orange Book provide Orange Book certification of CD R media WHAT IS MULTISESSION CD The principal purpose of multiple sessions is to allow additional data to be appended to a previously recorded disc SOME OLDER CD READERS CAN READ ONLY THE FIRST SESSION OF A MULTISESSION DISC Vav 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q b ENGLISH A session is defined as an area including lead in program data and lead out A CD R recorder that supports multisession recording can write a disc that will have multiple sessions linked together each containing their own lead in program and lead out Any multisession supported CD reader can access the data whether it was written in the first session or a subsequent session Contrast this to the record
16. c Secundary Port CDRW 8x4x32 Secundary Port D CS Cable Select With use of CS Cable The MASTER SLAVE settting will be set automatically depending on the hardware configuration Please refer to your PC manual for details INSTALLATION IS PREFERRED FOR SYSTEMS WITH AN IDE HARD DISC AND CD ROM INSTALLATION B IS PREFERRED FOR SYSTEMS WITH ONLY AN IDE HARD DISC 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina a b _ 1 ew ISTE en nen c ENGLISH 5 Locate the free end of the IDE data cable and thread it out through the open drive bay Do the same with the power cable and the optional audio cable digital or analogue Your system will either be equipped with an analogue or digital soundcard connector Use the appropriate connector on the drive recognisable with the amount of pins Audio Audio IDE Cable Cable Data Cable digital 6 Connect your optional audio cable IDE data cable and the power cable into the back of the CDRW 8 4 32 Make sure you correctly align pin 1 of the cable to pin 1 of the connectors Audio cable Digital or Data cable analogue Viiv 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina bh 1 ew STATION jo ENGLISH 7 Insert CDRW 8x4x22 into drive bay Using all the screws included in the bag to secure the CDRW 8 4 32 into the bay Replace the
17. during recording On top of the green recording layer is a reflective gold layer and a protective layer of plastic material The additional CD R RW area of a CD R and RW disc The additional CD R RW area is divided into two areas The Program Memory Area PMA which mainly contains the track numbers of the tracks recorded with respective start and stop points The Program Calibration Area PCA Disc space for the CD writer to calibrate the laser energy needed for recording on the disc via a trial recording CROSS SECTION THROUGH A BLANK CD R OR RW DISC Next to the centre hole is an area for the mechanical clamping of the disc in the player Adjacent to this is the unrecorded area of the blank CD R or RW disc max 60 mm L max 59 22 35 mm 7 5mm Centre Area Blank area for recording hole for mechanical clamping vv 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q CR co APPEND De ee ENGLISH A CROSS SECTION THROUGH A PARTIALLY RECORDED CD R OR RW DISC After the first recording the recording area is divided see figure below max 60 mm 59 25 00 mm n 23 00 mm 22 35 mm Centre PCA Recorded area Unrecorded area hole PMA Lead in Lead out The Lead in program area and Lead out areas are present on every conventional prerecorded CD For the partially recorded CD R or RW disc the PCA and PMA areas are incorporated in front of
18. extension of CD Recordable CD R Together they give you the opportunity to run the media that best suits the job in hand CD RW supports the recording of small packages of data using incremental packet writing in the universal UDF file format As with floppy discs you have the option of writing a disc all at once or building it up bit by bit and re using the disc later for other data CD RW media can be rewritten hundreds or even thousands of times This means that the overall running costs for hardware and software together can be very economical indeed CD RW will greatly extend your personal short term storage capacity providing space for large volume files like Internet downloads backups and hard disc dumps It is also excellent for low quantity multimedia applications from one off disc testing to small scale distribution MULTIREAD MAKING CD RW MEDIA COMPATIBLE WITH CD ROM AND DVD ROM CD RW media reflects less laser light than the other CD media To play all CD media drives must be able to adapt to these different reflectivities For compatibility drives need to do this in a standard way They also need to interface and interact with their host computer systems in a standard way wow 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b ENGLISH That standard way is MultiRead And any CD drive can play all CD media CD Digital Audio CD ROM CD R
19. i function device since it can be used as fast CD ROM reader max 32x 8x speed CD Recorder e g to record your own CD ROM s or Audio CD s 4x speed CD ReWritable device to use as your personal storage medium by using Incremental Packet Writing The CDRW 8 4 32 is the ideal tool for publishing large amounts of data in compact form on CD The Incremental Packet Writing function will make this drive attractive to the general desktop PC user for personal data storage CD Recordable discs can be recorded at 8x speed and in all standard formats e g CD Audio CD ROM XA CD i and Video CD among others Since these discs are recorded in accordance with the Orange Book part ID specification these discs can be played back on all compatible CD players CD ReWritable is a feature which allows re use of previously writen discs by rewriting portions or the complete disc in accordance with the Orange Book specification These discs can be recorded at quadruple speed in all standard formats 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina N 1 om gt TODUCTIO I JOUEUR EE ENGLISH Features of the CDRW 8x4x32 CD Recordable ReWritable drive Multi function device CD ROM reader CD Recorder and CD ReWritable drive Supports Incremental Packet Writing for data storage applications and drag amp drop File System support through the CD UDF standard endorsed by Optical Storage Technology Association or OS
20. ing structure of a pressed CD ROM or a CD R written in Disc at Once mode that contains just one lead in area and one lead out area WHAT IS THE RECORDING SPEED OF CD R The speed rating of a CD Recordable Rewritable determines how fast it can record data to blank CD R media Speed designators such as 1X 2X 4X and 6X define multiples of the original playback speed of first generation CD ROM players For a CD ROM player or CD Recordable Rewritable a 1X speed translates to 153 600 Bytes per second This is usually rounded down to 150 Kb per second Therefore a 1X recorder writes 150 Kb per second to the CD R media Likewise a 4 recorder records at 600 Kb per second THERE ARE SOME VARIATIONS IN MEASURING SPEED BECAUSE THERE ARE RECORDING MODES THAT PROVIDE MORE THAN 2 048 DATA BYTES PER BLOCK AUDIO IS RECORDED AT 2 352 BYTES PER BLOCK SOME CD RECORDABLE REWRITABLES HAVE A DIFFERENT READING SPEED THAN THEIR RATED RECORDING SPEED FOR INSTANCE THIS 8X4X32 CD RECORDABIE REWRITABLE CAN WRITE AT 8X sPEED ON CD R 4 sPEED ON CD RW AND READ BACK AT 32 SPEED 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina N com ENGLISH CoMPACT Disc AVERAGE TRANSFER RATES Note 1 Tbe normal CD at 1 transfer rate from tbe disc is 75 blocks per second Note 2 Tbe average transfer rates sbown are in BYTES PER SECOND Read Write Audio CD ROM Mode 1 CD RO
21. is mode is usually preferred for discs that are sent to a CD ROM replication facility when CD R is the source media Recording in the Disc at Once mode eliminates the linking and run in and run out blocks associated with multisession and packet recording modes which often are interpreted as uncorrectable errors during the glass mastering process WHAT IS TRACK AT ONCE Track at Once is a writing mode that allows a session to be written in a number of discrete write events called tracks The disc may be removed from the writer and read in another writer given proper software before the session is fixated The written sessions contain complete tracks of information WHAT IS INCREMENTAL OR PACKET WRITING Track at Once writing is a form of incremental write which mandates a minimum track length of 300 blocks and a maximum of 99 tracks per disc Weg 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q b 1 APPENDS Ke KN ENGLISH A track written at once has 150 blocks of overhead for run in run out pre gap and linking Packet write on the other hand is a method whereby several write events are allowed within a track thus reducing the overhead These packets are bounded by 7 blocks for run in 4 run out 2 and link 1 WHAT S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MULTISESSION DISC AND A MULTITRACK DISC session is a unity on a CD which is bounded by lead in and lead o
22. ng CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER RADIATION EXPOSURE WARNUNG DIE VORNAHME VON REGELUNGEN ODER EINSTELLUNGEN ODER DIE DURCHF HRUNG VON VERFAHREN DIE NICHT IN DIESEM DOKUMENT DIESER BESCHREIBUNG IM NACHSTEHENDEN TEXT ANGEGEBEN SIND KANN EINE GEFAHRLICHE EINWIRKUNG VON LASERSTRAHLUNG ZUR FOLGE HABEN CLASS 1 LUOKANI LASER PRODUCT LASERLAITE KLASS 1 KLASSE 1 LASERAPPARAT LASER PRODUKT CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VARO AVATTAESSA OLET ALTINA N KYM TT M LLE LASER S TTEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING NAR DENNA DEL R PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN ADVERSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING UNDG UNSAETTELSE FOR STR LING DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT INSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETSEN LASER Type Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wavelength 780 800 nm at 25 C Output Power measured above the objective lens mW Read 30 mW Write Beam divergence 60 degree 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b _ 1 om INTRODUCTION ENGLISH INTRODUCTION CDRW 8 4 32 is a new generation Half Height 5 25 Built in CD Recordable ReWritable drive with the popular Enhanced IDE interface The drive is in fact a mult
23. ns Keep the drive in its conductive wrapping until you are ready to install the drive in your computer Safety Precautions Europe This drive shall be installed only with an EN60950 IEC950 approved Power supply USA Canada This drive is for use only with IBM compatible UL listed Personal Computers or Macintosh UL listed workstations weighing less than 18 kg Copyright Statement It is a criminal offence under applicable copyright laws to make unauthorised copies of copyright protected material including computer programs films broadcasts and sound recordings This equipment should not be used for such purposes 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b oa IS TALUATION zn ENGLISH Installing the drive Turn off your computer monitor and other peripherals To disconnect your configuration completely from the mains the mains plug has to be disconnected 90 8 OPEN THE COVER FLAP OF THIS BOOKLET FOR LOCATING THE DRIVE CONNECTORS AND THEIR ORIENTATION Remove the cover from your computer Please consult the manuals that came with your computer for specific details 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b _ ow WIS TALLATION X ENGLISH 3 In order to mount the drive inside your PC Cor other type of computer locate a free 5 25 bay and follow the instructions as provided with your computer systems for installing the drive When you are
24. planning to use 8 cm discs your drive should be mounted horizontaly or you should use an adapter for information contact your local supplier 4 You have several possibilities to install your IDE data cable depending on your existing configuration See page 18 for Jumper block A Hard Disc connected as Master to Primary IDE Port CD ROM connected as Master to Secundary IDE Port Connect CDRW 8 4 32 as Slave to Secundary IDE Port Existing 1 PC Configuration PC Configuration after Installation MASTER SLAVE SM MASTER SLAVE Primary Port Hard Disc Primary Port Hard Disc Secundary Port CD ROM Secundary Port CD ROM CDRW 8 4 32 01 LAYOUT 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina b ow iS FALUATION B Single Hard disc connected as master to Primary IDE Port Connect CDRW 8 4 32 as Master to Secundary Port Jumper Block Existing PC Configuration PC Configuration after Installation CSM S Primary Port Hard Disc Primary Port Hard Disc Secundary Port Secundary Port CDRW 8x4x32 C Hard disc connected as Master to Primary IDE Port CD ROM connected as Slave to Primary IDE Port Connect CDRW 8 4 32 as Master to Secundary IDE Port Existing PC Configuration PC Configuration after Installation S MASTER SLAVE CD ROM MASTER SLAVE Primary Port Hard Disc CD ROM Primary Port Hard Dis
25. ressure difference between inside the apparatus and outside Specifications for the over pressure case outgoing air flow through the front bezel A flow of at least 2 Vsec of air at maximum 40 must be realised This will be achieved by realising at least 180 Pascal of pressure difference between inside the apparatus and outside Additionally the measured temperature of the bottom plate of the drive must not exceed 50 C Remark under an environmental temperature of the drive between 5 to 30 C no airflow 15 necessary Viv 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina 3 b _ ON ADDITIONAL LIFO eme Audio performance Audio specification for line out On pressed CD ENGLISH On recordable CD Output Voltage 1V rms rms Unbalance max 0 25 dB max 0 25 dB Output Impedance 470 Ohm 470 Ohm Amplitude Linearity 1 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz 2 5 dB 20 Hz 16 kHz S N ratio 81 dB 84 dB A wtg 80 dB 82 dB A wtg Total Harmonic Distortion Noise 65 dB 1kHz 55 dB kHz Outband attenuation min 50 dB above 25 kHz min 50 dB above 25 kHz Channel separation min 70 dB 20 kHz min 65 dB 16 kHz Muting level during random access min 70 dB BW 20 kHz Audio specification for headphone On pressed CD min 70 dB BW 20 kHz On recordable CD Output Voltage max volume 3 1 V rms 3 1
26. rito Attivo Errore Tasto Apertura Chiusura Espulsione di emergenza Unde p Parte posteriore 8 Connettore Line Out Audio 9 Blocco Jumpers 10 Connettore IDE 11 Connettore alimentazione DC 12 Uscita audio digitale Vista frontal Clavija de los auriculares 2 Control del volumen de los auriculares C D 3 Indicador escritura 4 Bandeja del Disco 5 ndicador de Disco introducido Activo Error 6 B ton de Apertura Cierre 7 Expulsi n de emergencia Vista posterior 8 Conector de salida de L nea de Audio 9 Bloque de conectores 10 Conector IDE Conector de alimentacion 12 Salida de audio digital Voorzijde QD Hoofdtelefoon aansluiting 1 2 Hoofdtelefoon volumeregelaar 3 Schrijfindicator 4 Disc lade 5 Disc aanwezig Actief foutindicator 6 Openen sluiten toets 7 Nood eject Achterzijde 8 Audio connector lijnuitgang 9 Jumper block 10 IDE connector 11 Voedingsconnector host computer 12 Digital audio uitgang 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina t 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina s WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC U S A Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
27. the Lead in Track numbers with associated absolute start and stop times are stored in the PMA The possibility exists of making further recordings later It would also be possible to declare the disc as fully recorded In which case the definitive table of contents TOC is written into the Lead in vay 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina i APPNO ENGLISH CROSS SECTION THROUGH A FULLY RECORDED CD R OR CD RW DISC The fully recorded CD R or RW disc has a program of 74 or 80 minutes playing time a lead in area with table of contents and a lead out area max 59 mm max 58 25 00 23 00 mm Centre Recorded area hole Lead in Lead out e The areas specific to the CD recorder the PCA and PMA are still present but are simply not used by conventional CD players When the lead in area is provided with the table of contents the CD recorder uses the information stored here and not the data from the PMA area Identification of the end of the disc is stored in the Lead out The CD player stops playback of a disc when reaching this area wow 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina q b 1 CDRW APPENDS Be EE ENGLISH Glossary of terms CD RW THE BEST WAY TO CREATE YOUR OWN CDs WITH RE USABLE CD RW CD ReWritable CD RW gives you the opportunity to create your own CDs in the best and most cost effective way CD RW is in fact the logical
28. ut A session contains one or several up to 99 per disc tracks There are two types of tracks A Red Book audio track is usually written in disc at once mode along with several other tracks in one session These tracks have index numbers in the subchannel which differentiate one from the other and which allow selective playback The other type of track is the incrementally written type described above ww 01 LAYOUT GB 22 11 2000 09 21 Pagina T D _ 1 EEE ENGLISH vv 09 21 Pagina 22 11 2000 01 LAYOUT GB 3104 125 2363 2 All trademarks acknowledged 2000 o 1oe qns siy jonpoud ang jou pequosep pue sjonpoud 941

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