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N8151-74 内蔵 DVD-RAM Built-In DVD-RAM
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14. Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the product Do not use the product if any smoke odor or noise is present or it is damaged OFF If smoke odor or noise is present immediately turn off the power of the computer and disc
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18. 4 ZJ Remarks 1 2 3 4 Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior approval is prohibited The information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice Reprinting or changing of this document without prior approval of NEC is prohibited All efforts have been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct however should any doubts arise or errors or missed entries be detected NEC would greatly appreciate it if our dealers are informed about it Please note that in no event shall NEC be liable for any damages whatever arising out of the use of this device regardless of item 4 above When you transfer or sell the product be sure to include this manual If you find any missing pages or pages out of order in this manual please contact your dealer for a replacement N Safety Indications Read Carefu
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28. gt LF K123LCJ1 LF K200DCJ1 40 Preface This guide is intended to enable you to install and use the N8151 74 Built in DVD RAM Unit called the Built in DVD RAM drive hereafter correctly and safely Be sure to read this guide before handling the Built in DVD RAM drive Also refer to this guide when you want to know how to use the Built in DVD RAM drive or some malfunction occurs Before handling the Built in DVD RAM drive read this guide carefully to handle it correctly Store this guide securely as well as the Warranty coming with this guide For how to handle the computer in which the Built in DVD RAM drive is installed refer to the manual of the computer Be sure to read Notes for Safety on page i Warning Label on page vi and Notes on Use on page 46 before handling the Built in DVD RAM drive This guide is composed of four chapters and appendices A to C When you first handle the Built in DVD RAM drive read this guide in the sequential order from Chapter 1 When you want to know how to use the Built in DVD RAM drive read Chapter 2 and following See Chapter 4 when an error occurs in the Built in DVD
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30. Use only the cables authorized by your service representative Use of an unauthorized cable or connection by unauthorized cabling may cause a fire Do not use any damaged cable Before the connection of a cable make sure that the connectors of the cable are not damaged and no connector pins are bent and dirt Using a cable with a damaged connector or some bent or dirt pins may cause a fire due to a short circuit Do not hold a cable to pull out it
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33. Turn off the power of the cellular phone or a pager near the product Otherwise malfunction may be caused by radio wave Do not leave the tray ejected Leaving the tray ejected may cause dust to enter into the product through the ejected tray This may then cause malfunction In addition people may hit on the tray to be injured Do not touch the unit when it thunders If it is likely to start thundering pull out the power cord of the computer from the AC outlet If it starts thundering before pulling out the power cord from the AC outlet do not touch any parts of the unit including cables Failure to follow this caution may cause an electric shock or a
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42. Hold the connector of a cable to pull out the cable straight Holding a cable itself to pull out it or adding an excess force to the connector at one end of a connector may cause the cable to be damaged This may then cause a fire or an electric shock Nee EO gt gt e OPPA Insert a cable into the mating connector as far as it goes Insert a cable or power cable into the mating connector as far as it goes Heat generation resulting from a halfway inserted cable may cause a fire due to imperfect contact Heat will also be generated if condensation is formed on dusty blades of the halfway inserted cable This may increase the possibility of a fire PHS Do not use a cellular phone or a pager near the product PHS
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45. Immediately after the computer is powered off its internal components such as hard disk drives are very hot Leave the computer until its internal components fully cool down before installing removing any component Keep water or foreign matter away from the product OFF Do not let any kind of liquid water etc or foreign matter e g pins or paper clips enter into the product Failure to follow this caution may cause an electric shock a fire or a failure of the product When such things accidentally enter into the product immediately turn off the power of the computer and disconnect the power cord from the AC inlet Do not disassemble the product Contact your service representative Use the authorized cables only
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50. A disk having been used in It is impossible to use a disk into which data is written disabled another computer or by another device or that of the format type operating system is set to the unsuitable to the environment in which the Built in Built in DVD RAM drive DVD RAM drive is used Use any of the disks fit to the specifications and environments of the Built in DVD RAM drive and the computer The Built in DVD RAM drive The disk the Built in DVD RAM drive and or the was subject to a rapid computer may be condensed due to a rapid temperature change temperature change If a rapid temperature change occurs wait for an hour or longer before using the system The disk is dirty Clean the disk Data write is The disk is write protected Release the write protect of the disk disabled The disk is not formatted yet Format the disk in the form suitable to the or formatted in a format environments of the Built in DVD RAM drive and the which does not meet the computer If the data saved in the disk is required environment for the Built in use another disk DVD RAM drive or the computer The usage environment At the operating environmental temperature of 5 C or temperature is too low less the Built in DVD RAM drive may be able to read data from the disk but unable to write data to the disk Use the Built in DVD RAM drive after increasing the operating environmental temperature to 10 C or higher The Built in DVD RAM drive The rapid tem
51. in the ID field assigned to the Built in DVD RAM drive m The interface and or power cables are connected incorrectly Connect the cables correctly m One or more device IDs are set incorrectly Set any ID to be unique lt Sample display gt Pheonix BIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security SystemHardware Boot Exit Item Specific Help Processor Type Pentium R III Processor Speed Cache RAM 256KB lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or System Memory 640KB lt Enter gt selects field Extended Memory xoooxxxKB BIOS Version Rel 6 0 0001 System Time 16 19 20 System Date 1 05 2000 Primary Master None Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Slave CD ROM F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Previous Value Installing Device Driver Some operating systems installed in the computer require the device driver to be installed Install the device driver to the computer by using the Device Driver Disk coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive For the conditions required for the installation and the installation procedure refer to the Built in DVD RAM Driver Software User s Guide coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive 60 Chapter 2 Using Built in DVD RAM Drive This chapter describes how to handle the Built in DVD RAM drive in its ordinary use See Appendix B for th
52. 50 C and the relative humidity ranging from 3 to 85 without dust To use the DVD RAM disks return to the operating environment room temperature 5 C 35 C humidity 15 85 at the temperature gradient of 10 C hour temperature change of 10 C or less for an hour Always put a DVD RAM disk into the attached protect case Then put the case into a poly bag to seal it Do not have your hands or objects touch the data side of a DVD RAM disk Do not handle a DVD RAM disk during eating or smoking Put a DVD RAM disk into the exclusive plastic protect case and place it horizontally or vertically when it is stored Do not put any object on a DVD RAM disk Insert a DVD RAM disk into the Built in DVD RAM drive carefully 78 Appendix C Recommended Devices Ask your service representative for the recommended DVD RAM disks and cleaning kits N8151 74 DVD RAM Built in DVD RAM User s Guide 2006 10 October 2006 Ver 1 7 1 TEL 03 3454 1111 NEC Corporation 5 7 1 Shiba Minato ku Tokyo Japan TEL 03 3454 1111 main NEC Corporation 2006 Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior written approval of N
53. RAM drive The following describes the contents of each chapter or appendix simply Chapter 1 First Use of Built in DVD RAM Drive Describes the features of the Built in DVD RAM drive part names and functions and the installation of the Built in DVD RAM drive into a computer sequentially Chapter 2 Using Built in DVD RAM Drive Describes how to insert or eject a DVD RAM CD ROM disk called the disk hereafter into or from the Built in DVD RAM drive and how to handle data Chapter 3 Cleaning and Carriage of Built in DVD RAM Drive Describes the cleaning of the Built in DVD RAM drive and the disk and the procedure of carrying the Built in DVD RAM drive Chapter 4 When Occurrence of Fault ls Suspected If the Built in DVD RAM drive does not operate as you wish see the chart shown in this chapter instead of doubting whether the Built in DVD RAM drive is defected Appendix A Specifications Describes the specifications of the Built in DVD RAM drive Appendix B Disks Describes how to handle disks Appendix C Recommended Devices Introduces recommended devices suitably used for the Built in DVD RAM drive 41 Contents Re Con Notes on Use le Disposal of the Built in DVD RAM Drive and Consumables uuu 44 Chapter 1 First Use of Built in DVD RAM Drive From Unpacking to First Use 45 Features Aisne dad A E EE 45 Package Conents EAE E EE E AA E E A E E EEE 46 Part Name and Function a in RS 47 InstallatiOR EE SE an
54. as malfunctions of the product Troubleshooting chart Phenomenon Cause Action The Built in The power of the computer is Turn on the power of the computer Then the DVD RAM set to off POWER lamp goes on drive does Connect a power cable coming from the power unit in not operate The DC power cable is not connected to the Built in DVD RAM drive the computer to the Built in DVD RAM drive The interface cable is not connected Connect the Built in DVD RAM drive and the ODD to the IDE connector on the motherboard For the connection use the interface cable for your computer or that comes with the Built in DVD RAM drive The device ID jumper is set incorrectly Set the device ID jumper on the Built in DVD RAM drive correctly Leave the settings at the shipment for the switches other than that used to configure the ID Disk cannot The disk is not put on the Put the disk on the tray correctly be set tray correctly The disk is put on the tray in Insert the disk in the proper orientation improper inserting orientation Another disk is already set to Eject the disk being set and then set the proper disk the Built in DVD RAM drive The The interface cable is not Connect the Built in DVD RAM drive and the ODD to computer connected to the Built in the IDE connector on the motherboard For the cannot DVD RAM drive connection use the interface cable for your computer recognize or
55. cause it to be broken and NOTE then a part or all of the data saved in the disk to be lost e f the disk cannot be loaded to the Built in DVD RAM drive suitably do not add an excess force to load it Instead remove it from the Built in DVD RAM drive and check the direction and orientation in which the disk is placed e Do not place any disk unavailable for the Built in DVD RAM drive Failure to follow it may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive to be defected e Some computers can be equipped with the Built in DVD RAM drive vertically In the installation the Built in DVD RAM drive cannot accept 8 cm CD Make sure that the power of the computer is on 2 Press the eject button The tray is ejected 63 3 Puta disk on the tray Have data side face on the tray and label printing side face upward Hang disk on holder 4 Press the eject button to close the tray 64 Ejecting Disk Follow the procedure below to eject the disk from the Built in DVD RAM drive See Appendix B for the description on the disk and the notes on handling the disk My Handle the disk carefully Handling the disk roughly may cause it to be broken and NOTE then a part or all of the data saved in the disk to be lost e Depending on the usage environment including the computer operating system device driver and formatting software a predefined procedure may be required to eject the disk from the
56. fire Keep away pets Keep away creatures such as pets from the product Insertion of their hair or excrements into the product may cause a fire or an electric shock Warning Label A warning label is put on a part having hidden potential of danger within the product or the area around such part It is intended to make you always conscious of possible danger when you operate the product Do not peel off any warning label Als
57. power while the DVD RAM drive is operating Failure to follow it may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive to be defected or the data written into the disk to be lost m Insert or eject a disk into or from the Built in DVD RAM drive after confirming that the Built in DVD RAM drive allows the disk to be inserted or ejected Inserting or ejecting a disk forcibly may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive and or the disk to be damaged m Insert a disk into the Built in DVD RAM drive after starting the system completely In addition eject the disk from the Built in DVD RAM drive before exiting the system Starting or exiting the system with a disk remaining inserted may cause some data in the disk to be broken m Do not insert any medium other than a disk into the Built in DVD RAM drive Failure to follow it may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive to be defected In particular note that when a disk is taken off from its case the manual sheet or label of the disk may be put on the disk m Before the Built in DVD RAM drive is carried take off the inserted disk from the Built in DVD RAM drive and close the tray Carrying the Built in DVD RAM drive with a disk remaining inserted may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive and or the disk to be defected m Any 8 cm CD medium is not available for the Built in DVD RAM drive placed in the longitudinal direction To allow an 8 cm CD medium to be used install the Built in DVD RAM drive into a device bay which can be instal
58. prepare the installation of the Built in DVD RAM drive into the 5 25 inch device bay if necessary The rails should be suitable to the 5 25 inch device bay in the computer Depending on the type of the computer the Built in DVD RAM drive may be fixed to the frame on the 5 25 inch device bay in the computer In this case the rails may not be installed on the Built in DVD RAM drive Put the Built in DVD RAM drive on a rugged and flat table Then install the rails on the right and left sides of the Built in DVD RAM drive by using the screws coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive The following figure shows an example for an installation My 3 e Refer to the manual that comes with your computer for detail installation OTE e Use the screws 4 coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive or M3 screws having screw length of 6 mm z Installing the Built in DVD RAM Drive into 5 25 inch Device Bay Install the Built in DVD RAM drive into the computer 4 WARNING SA PEO Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the Built in DVD RAM drive is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the Built in DVD RAM drive Do not
59. secrets 45 Chapter 1 First Use of Built in DVD RAM Drive From Unpacking to First Use First read this chapter when you first use the Built in DVD RAM drive This chapter describes the features of the Built in DVD RAM drive and the jobs from the unpacking to the first use of the Built in DVD RAM drive sequentially Contact your service representative for the questions on the Built in DVD RAM drive and the software used for the Built in DVD RAM drive Features The Built in DVD RAM drive is a built in storage drive developed for file systems in a server or similar unit The large capacity and high performance DVD RAM drive is designed to be used in a wide variety of computer systems ranging from low end to high end units Various media available for data read write lt Data read write gt Large capacity DVD RAM 4 7 GB for single sided disk 9 4GB for double sided disk DVD RAM lt Data read gt DVD ROM Versatility CD ROM Direct overwrite CD R 2MB data buffer CD RW Data read write Industry standard support Supporting the industry standard ATA interface High speed data transfer Conforming to the unified standard of the DVD RAM forum Up to 16620KB sec Ver 2 1 Ver 2 2 High quality Using highly reliable read write head Supporting the latest transfer mode Replaying high quality sound Ultra DMA mode 2 mode 4 available High anti dust structure Multi word DMA mode 2 and PIO transfer mode available also 46 Pa
60. shock Keep needles or metal objects away from the product Do not insert needles or metal objects into the product from the disk insertion port Failure to follow this warning may cause an electric shock Do not look into the product ON The product uses laser light Do not look into the product or insert a mirror into it while the power is ON If the laser enters into your eyes you may be blinded The laser beam is invisible Nee EO gt gt gt gt Hot surface OFF
61. tray manually The hole is provided to eject the tray manually when the eject button and the relevant software are not available for the ejection 4 Busy indicator The indicator operates as shown in the table below under the power on status Inserted media Operation status Indication DVD RAM disk Writing Blinking Reading On Stand by Off CD DA or similar disk Reading On Stand by Off No disk insertion Off Disk inserting ejecting Blinking 47 48 lt Rear View gt ABLE SELECT ANALOG AUDIO POWER RGGL 1 45VG Gr12V 2 o O o oooo 5 4 3 2 1 1 Power connector The power connector is connected with the power cable 2 IDE interface connector The IDE interface connector is used to connect the Built in DVD RAM drive to the IDE bus 3 Device ID jumper These pins are used to provide the internal settings for the Built in DVD RAM drive 4 Audio connectors The audio connectors are connected with audio cables 5 Unused connectors Do not connect any cables to these connectors 49 Installation The Built in DVD RAM drive can be installed into the 5 25 inch device bay in a computer The procedure of installing the Built in DVD RAM drive into the computer is explained below Step 1 Checking device ID jumper y Step 2 Attaching rails to the Built in DVD RAM drive y Step 3 Installing the Built in DVD RAM drive i
62. AUDIO 39 HOST INTERFACE NOB CAN 40 2 o o o o DC ON 4 20 BIOS BIOS ODD BIOS OS BIOS BIOS Main
63. Built in DVD RAM drive correctly or the disk may be ejected on the computer screen without the depression of the eject button e Be sure to take off the disk before the power of the computer is turned off Turning off the power of the computer with the disk remaining inserted may cause the disk and or Built in DVD RAM drive to be damaged e Do not push the eject button while the busy indicator is illuminating If the eject button is pressed while the busy indicator is illuminating the disk will be ejected only after the busy indicator goes off Make sure that the power of the computer is on 2 Make sure that the busy indicator is off Press the eject button The tray is ejected 4 Hold the end of the disk and take off it straight from the Built in DVD RAM drive slowly and carefully Put the disk into the exclusive case and save it carefully 5 Press the eject button to close the tray 65 Ejecting Disk Manually The disk can be ejected manually for the case where the normal procedure cannot be used to eject the disk Depending on the environment in which the Built in DVD RAM drive is used defined by the computer operating system device driver formatting software and other devices pressing the eject button cannot have the disk ejected It is recommended to refer to the manuals of the operating system computer and or device driver being used before the manual ejection A WARNI
64. D RAM drive Press the eject button to eject the disk put on the Built in DVD RAM drive If the relevant software prohibits the disk from being ejected pressing the switch cannot have the disk ejected Tray DvD ReWritable RAM GeWrtabie Busy indicator Eject button 1 1 al Depending on the usage environment including the computer operating system NOTE device driver and formatting software a predefined procedure may be required to eject the disk from the Built in DVD RAM drive correctly or the disk may be ejected on the computer screen without the depression of the eject button e Do not push the eject button while the busy indicator is illuminating If the eject button is pressed while the busy indicator is illuminating the disk will be ejected only after the busy indicator goes off The busy indicator illuminates green during inserted disk formatting data seeking in the disk or data read write operation Inserted media Operation status Indication DVD RAM disk Writing Blinking Reading On Stand by Off CD DA or similar disk Reading On Stand by Off No disk insertion Off Disk inserting ejecting Blinking 62 Loading Disk Follow the procedure below to load a disk in the Built in DVD RAM drive See Appendix B for the description on the disk and the notes on handling the disk e Handle the disk carefully Handling the disk roughly may
65. Do not use the product in life critical applications or applications requiring high reliability The product is not intended for integration with or control of facilities or equipment that may affect human life or that require a high degree of reliability such as medical equipment nuclear power facilities or instruments aerospace instruments transportation facilities or instruments and traffic control facilities or instruments NEC does not assume any liability for accidents resulting in injury or death or for any damages to property that may occur as a result of using the product in such facilities equipment or control systems Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive
66. EC is prohibited N8151 74 Wie DVD RAM N8151 74 Built in DVD RAM User s Guide 8 56 126486 001 A AUDEN A TRVC 8 5 6 1 2 6 4 8 6 es ee This manual is printed on recycled paper
67. NEC N8151 74 Aix DVD RAM Built In DVD RAM User s Guide e Make sure you read this manual before using the product After reading this manual carefully store it in a safe place 856 126486 001 A Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows Server Microsoft Corporation Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system CS Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other
68. NG AN A Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the product e Try the method described in this section only when the normal method cannot eject the disk The manual disk ejection in the status where the normal method is applicable may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive to be defected e Eject the disk manually while the power of the computer is off The manual disk ejection in the status where the power of the computer is on may cause the data in the disk to be lost and or the Built in DVD RAM drive and the computer to be defected e Do not insert a frangible pin into the manual emergency ejecting hole e Contact your service representative if the cause of unallowable disk ejection cannot be found Using the Built in DVD RAM drive without modification may cause a disk not to be inserted or ejected or the Built in DVD RAM drive to be defected 66 1 Turn off the power of the computer and wait for a while about 30 seconds 2 Insert a pin having length 40 mm or longer and thickness 1 1 8 mm such as a clip extended straight into the manual emergency eje
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70. a read write to be done incorrectly To remove the dust and dirt covering the data side of the disk wipe out them by using soft and dry cloth or commercially available cleaner so that the disk may not be damaged Do YE WY Vly 3 Clean a disk so that it may not get hurt If a disk gets hurt the important data in the NOTE disk may not be read or may be broken Carriage of Built in DVD RAM Drive Follow the procedure below to carry the Built in DVD RAM drive Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the product Do not install or uninstall the product while the power cord of the computer is connected to the AC inlet Turn off the power of the computer and unplug the power cord from the AC inlet before installing uninstalling the product to from the computer If the power is turned off but the power cord remains inserted to the AC inlet certain current flows in the computer Having your body touch parts in the product in such condition may cause an electric shock SA PEO 72 Take off the disk from the Built in DVD RAM drive and put it into the attac
71. ckage Contents Open the package and ensure that all the components and parts shown below are present Also check that each item is undamaged If a component or part is missing or damaged contact your service representative Lens cleaner IDE cable Device drivers u Screws 4 User s Guide this guide M3 screw screw length 6 mm Uy A e When you transfer the Built in DVD RAM drive be sure to include the User s Guide NOTE Store the package and protectors securely because they are used in carriage or storage of the Built in DVD RAM drive e The Built in DVD RAM drive does not include data disks Purchase them at your service representative Part Name and Function The following describes the names of the parts used to install or handle the Built in DVD RAM drive and their locations lt Front View gt 1 E dise DVD ReWritable 2 ReWritable 1 Tray Place on which a disk is put The tray is moved if you press the eject button or push the tray under the power on status The tray does not move under the power off status 2 Eject button Press this button to insert or eject a disk into or from the Built in DVD RAM drive The button does not operate if the power of the Built in DVD RAM drive is OFF or the relevant program prohibits it from operating 3 Manual emergency ejecting hole Insert a pin such as a clip extended straight into this hole to eject the
72. countries The company and product names contained in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Windows Server 2003 is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition operating system and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system Windows XP is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system and Microsoft Windows xP Professional operating system Windows 2000 is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system or Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating system Laser Safety Statements IEC 60825 1 EN60825 1 1 This product is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and conforms to IEC 60825 1 and EN60825 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
73. ctable to the Built in DVD RAM drive refer to the NOTE manual of the computer ABLE SELECT ANALOG POWER 15V G G 2V o o o o o o o o DC power cable y At the power on of the computer the Built in DVD RAM drive automatically starts the self diagnosis The result of the self diagnosis is indicated by the busy indicator on the front face of the Built in DVD RAM drive Do not forget to check the result If the self diagnosis does not found any problem the busy indicator will go off Executing Self diagnosis If the indicator does not go off or you suspect the occurrence of an error see Chapter 4 to find the cause of the fault 59 Checking by BIOS Confirm that the Built in DVD RAM drive and the ODD subject to connection change are installed properly by using the BIOS Utility in the computer Some computers cannot use the BIOS Utility for the confirmation If so make the confirmation on OS Refer to the manual of the computer for how to start and operate the BIOS Utility After the BIOS Utility is started the screen shown below appears The Main menu on the screen includes the types of devices connected to the computer If the screen display does not include the Built in DVD RAM drive and the ODD either of the following problems is suspected For the Built in DVD RAM drive the screen display should indicate the IDE bus to which the Built in DVD RAM drive is connected and CD ROM
74. cting hole and push it on the level slowly and intensely Then the tray is pushed out 3 Hold the tip of the tray to pull it out slowly 4 Take off the disk To close the tray check the cause of unallowable disk ejection turn on the power if no error is found and press the eject button If the disk ejection is still disabled contact your service representative Data Read Write For how to write data into a DVD RAM disk and how to read data from a disk available for the Built in DVD RAM drive refer to the manuals of the used operating system and the relevant application Notes on Data Handling Security of Important Data As well as other recording media the DVD RAM disk does not fully secure data integrity To avoid problems such as loss or destruction of important data saved in a DVD RAM disk due to a defect of the disk or some hardware malfunction it is recommended to handle such data in the following ways 67 Data Backup This section describes the data backup procedure against an emergency Data backup in two DVD RAM disks or main and sub disks For backup of important data or program it is recommended to save the data or program in two DVD RAM disks or the main and sub disks If a read error occurs due to dust covered on either of the DVD RAM disks the data can be recovered from the other DVD RAM disk to prevent the important data or program from being lost Three generation manage
75. e IDE interface cable to the Built in DVD RAM drive the factory installed CD ROM RW drive and the IDE connector on the motherboard Save any cables becoming unnecessary carefully Connect the interface cable coming from the mating connector on the motherboard to the Built in DVD RAM drive and the factory installed ODD in the order Factory installed ODD MASTER lt SLAVE Built in DVD RAM drive Motherboard Attached cable L IDE connector We The IDE interface cable coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive must be connected to NOTE the adjacent ODD factory installed because the MASTER to SLAVE cable only has a rather short length 57 Connect the audio cable to the audio connector on the rear of the Built in DVD RAM drive if the computer includes the cable ANALOG AUDIO RGGL oooo ABLE SELECT LAVE MASTER HOST INTERFACE POWER 39 V G G 2V 40 2 o ooocoooooo0o0o00000000000 2000000000 000000000 To audio connector on motherboard To connector on the ODD and IDE connector on motherboard Connecting Power Cable to the Built in DVD RAM Drive Select an unused cable from the DC power cables coming from the power unit in the computer and insert the cable to the power connector on the rear of the Built in DVD RAM drive Sire For the DC power cable conne
76. e description on disks and the notes on the handling the disks Power On Off The power of the Built in DVD RAM drive is supplied from the power unit built in the computer Turning on the power of the computer allows the power of the Built in DVD RAM drive to be turned on automatically In addition turning off the power of the computer allows the power of the Built in DVD RAM drive to be turned off automatically For the power on off status see the POWER lamp on the computer ly 3 e Do not repeat the power on off of the computer needlessly Failure to follow it may NOTE cause the Built in DVD RAM drive the computer and or other connected devices to malfunction or be defected e Do not turn on the power of the computer with the eject button on the front of the Built in DVD RAM drive remaining pressed Failure to follow it may cause the internal settings of the Built in DVD RAM drive to be changed and then the Built in DVD RAM drive the computer and or other connected devices to malfunction or be defected e Do not turn off the power of the computer while the busy lamp on the front of the Built in DVD RAM drive is illuminating Failure to follow it may cause a part or all of the data in the disk to be lost 61 Eject Button and Busy Indicator The front panel on the front of the Built in DVD RAM drive has an eject button used to open or close the tray and a busy indicator indicating the operation status of the Built in DV
77. e into the 5 25 inch device bay 4 Fix the Built in DVD RAM drive to the 5 25 inch device bay with the four screws coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive or M3 screws having screw length of 6 mm Fix the Built in DVD RAM drive to the 5 25 inch device bay with two screws on each of the left and right sides ODD factory installed in the computer factory installed in the computer Built in DVD RAM Drive Built in DVD RAM Drive q D N a wea So q Ss bigs 8 J E 5 5 E Screws 2 Screws 2 Locate the Built in DVD RAM drive so that the front face is aligned with those of other devices Left side Right side Connecting Interface Cables Connect the motherboard to the Built in DVD RAM drive and the factory installed ODD by using the IDE interface cable within the computer or that coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive A CAUTION A Do not use any damaged cable Before the connection of a cable make sure that the connectors of the cable are not damaged and no connector pins are bent and dirt Using a cable with a damaged connector or some bent or dirt pins may cause a fire due to a short circuit npo Use the IDE interface cable included in the computer if the cable has a two way connector Note the connection order Connect th
78. eeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeenneeeenes 69 Gleaning of LOMs sn RR EE AE abba gina Da gedaan teats 70 CleaningiofBISKEE SE 71 Carriage of Built in DVD RAM Drive eee 71 Chapter 4 When Occurrence of Fault Is Suspected 73 42 Appendix A Specifications cecccceccceceeeeeeeneceeeeeeeeeeeeceaeaeceeeeeeesecsaaeeeeeeeeesecsacsaaeeeeeess 75 Appendix Bi DISKS Sesani eosa a aa SEE hE 76 Notes on Handling of DVD RAM Disk ccccceceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeesenaeaeeeeeeeseeenaeeeeees 77 Appendix C Recommended Devices ccccceceeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeseceeeaeceeeeeeesensacnaeaeeeeeess 78 43 Notes on Use Follow the following notes to use the Built in DVD RAM drive correctly Ignoring these notes in use of the Built in DVD RAM drive may cause the Built in DVD RAM drive and or some properties including data and other devices to be defected or the Built in DVD RAM drive to operate incorrectly Installation of Device Driver Some operating systems installed in the computer require the device driver to be installed Install the device driver to the computer by using the Device Driver Disk coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive For the conditions required for the installation and the installation procedure refer to the Built in DVD RAM Driver Software User s Guide coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive Ordinary Use of Built in DVD RAM Drive m Do not turn off the
79. found immerse cloth in diluted kitchen detergent neutral wring out the cloth and wipe the dirt with the cloth e Follow the notes on chemical cloth if used e Do not use solvents including benzin and thinner NO E 70 Cleaning of Lens Use the lens cleaner coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive to clean the read write head in the Built in DVD RAM drive Feature of lens cleaner The lens cleaner is made of lens cleaner solution and thus of the liquid type which enables the dirt on the lens to be removed effectively Use of lens cleaner 1 Turn on the power of the Built in DVD RAM drive 2 Infiltrate the five white cloth pieces on the lens cleaner with cleaning solution once by using the blush of the attached cleaning solution container If the cloth pieces are infiltrated with much solution the solution may fly in the Built in DVD RAM drive to cause the occurrence of a fault 3 Face the arrow t appearing on the label printing side of the lens cleaner to the depth of the Built in DVD RAM drive put the lens cleaner on the tray in the similar way as a CD and close the tray While the lens cleaner is identified the indicator lamp illuminates for about 15 to 30 seconds 4 After the indicator lamp goes off press the eject button to eject the lens cleaner from the tray Depending on the Built in DVD RAM drive type the tray is opened automatically This does not indicate the occurrence of an error P
80. g the attached lens cleaner See the next chapter for details of the cleaning Cleaning of disk While a disk is used for a long time the data side may be covered with dust and or dirt This may cause data read write to be done incorrectly See the next chapter for details of the cleaning 69 Chapter 3 Cleaning and Carriage of Built in DVD RAM Drive To enable the Built in DVD RAM drive and disks to be used safely and normally clean the Built in DVD RAM drive routinely In addition always follow the procedure described below to carry the Built in DVD RAM drive Appendix B describes the disk handling Also see the Appendix Cleaning of Built in DVD RAM Drive A WARNING Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well as malfunctions of the product yy Cleaning of Built in DVD RAM Drive Clean the surrounding area of the Built in DVD RAM drive routinely so that the disk insertion port and other portions may not be covered with dust Wy vs e Turn off the power of the Built in DVD RAM drive e Wipe out any dirt with soft and dry cloth lightly e If heavy dirt is
81. hed plastic protection case to save it Note that an excess force may not be added to the disk Exit the system turn off the power of the computer and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet Remove the covers of the computer Disconnect the DC power and interface cables connected to the Built in DVD RAM drive Remove the Built in DVD RAM drive from the computer If the rails are attached to the Built in DVD RAM drive take off the Built in DVD RAM drive from the computer by the procedure shown in the figure below Remove the rails from the Built in DVD RAM drive if they are attached to the Built in DVD RAM drive Put the Built in DVD RAM drive into the package which contained the Built in DVD RAM drive previously and fix the Built in DVD RAM drive with the attached protectors 73 Chapter 4 When Occurrence of Fault Is Suspected If the Built in DVD RAM drive operates improperly and the occurrence of a fault is suspected see the troubleshooting chart shown in this chapter to find the cause of the fault A A Do not disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive Never attempt to disassemble repair or alter the Built in DVD RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User s Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer Failure to follow this instruction may cause an electric shock or a fire as well
82. install or uninstall the Built in DVD RAM drive while the power cord of the computer is connected to the AC inlet Turn off the power of the computer and unplug the power cord from the AC inlet before installing uninstalling the Built in DVD RAM drive to from the computer If the power is turned off but the power cord remains inserted to the AC inlet certain current flows in the computer Having your body touch parts in the Built in DVD RAM drive in such condition may cause an electric shock A CAUTION A Hot surface Immediately after the computer is powered off its internal components such as hard disk drives are very hot Leave the computer until its internal components fully cool down before installing removing any component ly NOTE e Connect the Built in DVD RAM drive to the bus to which the factory installed ODD is also connected Connect the IDE interface cable coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive to the device bay adjacent to the ODD because the MASTER to SLAVE cable only has a rather short length e Some computers can be equipped with the Built in DVD RAM drive vertically In the installation the Built in DVD RAM drive cannot accept 8 cm CD To use 8 cm CD install the Built in DVD RAM drive horizontally Provera Install the Built in DVD RAM drive in the device bay to be adjacent to the factory installed ODD In addition connect the interface cable to the proper connector
83. led in the transverse direction m t cannot be secured that CD replay devices can replay disks such as copy guarded CD not conforming to the CD standard 44 Cleaning Cleaning of Lens m The lens on the Built in DVD RAM drive may be covered with dust and or dirt while the Built in DVD RAM drive is used for a long time This may cause data read write to be done incorrectly While the cleaning frequency varies depending on the usage environment and frequency of the Built in DVD RAM drive it is recommended to clean the lens once for two months by using the attached lens cleaner See Chapter 3 for details of the cleaning Cleaning of Built in DVD RAM Drive m Turn off the power of the computer m Wipe out any dirt with soft and dry cloth lightly m f heavy dirt is found immerse cloth in diluted kitchen detergent neutral wring out the cloth and wipe the dirt with the cloth Follow the notes on chemical cloth if used m Do not use solvents including benzin and thinner Disposal of the Built in DVD RAM Drive and Consumables m For the disposal of the Built in DVD RAM drive or disks become unavailable observe the waste disposal rules of your local government m Make sure to completely erase the data stored in disk to be disposed on your own responsibility so that the data will never be restored replayed and or reused by a third party It is required to pay sufficient attention to protect personal privacy and corporate
84. lly Before using the product read and understand the Safety Indications carefully to use the product safely The notes to be described below are required to enable you to use the product safely and avoid personal injury and damage to properties that may arise Term WARNING or CAUTION is used to indicate a degree of danger These terms are defined as follows AE MAOINE Failure to heed this sign could result in serious injury or death A CAUTION Failure to heed this sign could result in personal burn or injury and or damage to propertie
85. ment of data For the backup of the data on a disk it is recommended to provide the three generation management for backup data Using three DVD RAM disks or A B and C disks this method backs up the data in disk A on the first day the data in disk B on the second day and the data in disk C on the third day and then the data in disks A B and C in the order If disk C causes a read error to occur the correct data can be recovered by using the data in disk B If disk B causes a read error to occur the correct data can be recovered by using the data in disk A Disk Write Protect If a DVD RAM disk containing one or more important files is loaded in the Built in DVD RAM drive provide write protect for the disk Then the files in the disk can be protected if sudden power off occurs due to a disaster or power interruption In addition the measures can prevent the data from being lost by an incorrect operation For the write protect procedure refer to the User s Guide of the attached Built in DVD RAM Driver Software Routine Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning of lens The lens on the Built in DVD RAM drive may be covered with dust and or dirt while the Built in DVD RAM drive is used for a long time This may cause data read write to be done incorrectly While the cleaning frequency varies depending on the usage environment and frequency of the Built in DVD RAM drive it is recommended to clean the lens once for two months by usin
86. ne EE 49 Checking Device ID JUMPED RNR NR NE RG RE Sunes 50 Attaching Rails to the Built in DVD RAM Drive ui 51 Installing the Built in DVD RAM Drive into 5 25 inch Device Bay 52 Connecting Interface Cables c c cccievecscgeeseecteccledeteeegedeneedtndetggeceudugecdneebdeddesduihdenletcaeserdeneetees 56 Connecting Power Cable to the Built in DVD RAM Drive ue eerie 58 Executing Self diaQnOsis niea GE 58 CHECKING by BIOS acs cis aes akaa aeaaaee RN nn 59 InstallingiDeviceiBIVeEETEE vad dees aia aa E a state ened dad ceebecdnetter ds 59 Chapter 2 Using Built in DVD RAM Drive ee 60 PowerOnWofEEE lei iiges nee a aE A ei tba ged EA EEES 60 Eject Button and Busy Indicator Sh oN aR e eaaa ie ie E iia 61 Koteto lials APIE CTE RN TT E NE 62 Ejecting Disk na 64 Ejecting Disk Manually eii RR NR dh tod N rian eth ae E 65 Data Read Write ge 66 Notes on Data Handling Security of Important Data 66 BEIENEE T e EEA AEEA E kl CEES EE 67 Disk Write Prot ctisnesnaduanni ad ee ee A eee die 67 Routine Maintenance Cleaning 68 Chapter3 Cleaning and Carriage of Built in DVD RAM Drive sesser 69 Cleaning of Built in DVD RAM DI ive eee ceceeeenneee cence eeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeeesaaeeeseeeaeeesnaeeeeeenaeeeeeenaes 69 Cleaning of Built in DVD RAM DI ive eccce scence eset ee eeneeee
87. nto 5 25 inch device bay y Step 4 Connecting interface cable to the Built in DVD RAM drive y Step 5 Connecting power cable y Step 6 Executing self diagnosis y Step 7 Checking by BIOS y Step 8 Installing device driver Checking Device ID Jumper Check the jumper settings of the Built in DVD RAM drive before installing the Built in DVD RAM drive into a 5 25 inch device bay of the computer Any IDE device including the Built in DVD RAM drive requires a specific ID to be set Devices connected on the same IDE bus can operate properly only when each of the devices has a unique ID different from others There are three IDs or MASTER SLAVE and CABLE SELECT The optical disk drive that factory installed in your computer hereinafter referred to as ODD is defined as MASTER device Set the ID of the Built in DVD RAM drive to SLAVE The ID can be set by using jumper pins 1 to 3 on the rear of the Built in DVD RAM drive The Built in DVD RAM drive is defined as SLAVE at the shipment from the factory ABLE SELECT LAVE ANALOG MASTER AUDIO HOST INTERFACE POWER RGGL 39 9 15V G G 12V oooo 40 o o o o c m MASTER pin 1 SLAVE pin 2 CABLE SELECT pin 3 Insert the jumper pin into the pin corresponding to the selected ID 51 Attaching Rails to the Built in DVD RAM Drive Attach the rails to the Built in DVD RAM drive to
88. o do not make it dirty If a warning label is not put on peeling off or unreadable due to dirty contact your service representative The label put on the product describes the following warning text ol FA e N WARNING Don t disassemble N8151 74 DVD RAM vi 4 4 A C
89. on the motherboard the Built in DVD RAM drive and the ODD in the order Then it may become necessary to change the installation slots of some devices already installed see the figure on the next page 53 o OO OOOOOOOO HHH HH Ooo000000000 54 Installing the Built in DVD RAM drive with rails into 5 25 inch device bay 1 Turn off the power of the computer and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet 2 Remove the proper covers on the computer Refer to the manual attached to the computer for details 3 Install the Built in DVD RAM drive into the 5 25 inch device bay Insert the Built in DVD RAM drive slowly and carefully 55 Fixing the Built in DVD RAM drive in 5 25 inch device bay directly without installation of rails on the Built in DVD RAM drive 1 Turn off the power of the computer and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet 2 Remove the proper covers on the computer Refer to the manual attached to the computer for details 3 Insert the Built in DVD RAM driv
90. onnect the power cord from the outlet then contact your service representative Using the product in such conditions may cause a fire In addition if the product is dropped or damaged contact your service representative to ask the service of the product instead of using it without modification AZS gt A gt Or Do not install or uninstall the product while the power cord of the computer is connected to the AC inlet OFF OFF Turn off the power of the computer and unplug the power cord from the AC inlet before installing uninstalling the product to from the computer If the power is turned off but the power cord remains inserted to the AC inlet certain current flows in the computer Having your body touch parts in the product in such condition may cause an electric
91. perature change may cause the disk was subject to a rapid the Built in DVD RAM drive and or the computer to temperature change be condensed If a sudden temperature change occurs wait for an hour or longer before using the system The disk or the read write Clean the read write head and the disk If the writing head of the Built in operation is disabled still contact you service DVD RAM drive is dirty representative Much time is The disk is now formatted It took longer time for physical formatting than for taken for physically logical formatting Wait for a while disk The disk is dirt Clean the disk formatting 75 Appendix A Specifications Data transfer rate Average access time Buffer capacity Outside dimension Weight Power supply rating Apparent power rating Environmental requirement Operating Carriage Vibration UltraDMA mode 4 UltraDMA mode 2 Multi word DMA mode 2 PIO transfer mode 4 66 6 MB s 33 3 MB s 16 6 MB s 16 6 MB s Random including average rotational delay DVD RAM drive DVD ROM CD ROM 2 MB 260ms 140ms 130ms 146 width x 190 depth x 41 1 height mm About 0 925 kg 5 VDC 12 VDC 25 VA Ambient temperature Relative humidity Highest dry bulb temperature Ambient temperature Relative humidity Highest dry bulb temperature Operating Carriage 1 4A 1 5A 10 C 35 C Temperature change rate 10 C h 20 80 RH 29 C
92. s Precautions against hazards are presented with the following symbols The individual symbols are defined as follows Prohibition of disassembly Precaution against electric shock Precaution against firing General prohibited matter Disconnect the power cord Precaution against laser beam General notice or warning Hot surface ADE YS gt e ee The following provides several precautions to enable you to use the product safely Be sure to obey them to prevent personal injury and damage to property that may arise These precautions will appear in the body text if necessary Aus PRO IN MEOSE E NELE e E ESELON
93. that comes with the Built in DVD RAM drive disk the The interface cable is Replace the interface cable Contact your service Built in damaged representative for the suitable cables DVD RAM The device ID jumper is set Set the device ID jumper on the Built in DVD RAM drive incorrectly drive correctly Leave the settings at the shipment for the switches other than that used to configure the ID 74 Phenomenon Cause Action Cont d Incorrect software driver is installed Install the correct device drivers Depending on the operating system and the computer the order of loading the device drivers may be restricted Refer to the manual of each device driver Pressing the eject button The busy indicator is illuminating Press the eject button after the busy indicator goes off does not The function of the eject Depending on the environment in which the Built in allow the button is restricted by the DVD RAM drive is used pressing the eject button tray to be usage environment including cannot have the disk ejected Refer to the relevant ejected the computer operating manual to eject the disk in the way following the system and device driver procedure The disk may not be ejected due to the occurrence of an error in the computer If so turn off the power of the computer and then eject the disk according to the manual eject procedure Data read is
94. ut the removed lens cleaner into the exclusive storage case with the brush side facing downward Remarks m The cleaning frequency is desired to be once per 2 months while it varies depending on the usage environment and frequency of the Built in DVD RAM drive If data read write error occurs it is recommended to clean the lens more frequently e g once per month m When some problems occur in data read write operations despite the lens cleaning repeat the procedure described in Use of lens cleaner above without use of the cleaning solution If the problems cannot be eliminated still any other cause may be suspected Contact your service representative Notes m The attached lens cleaner should be exclusively used for the Built in DVD RAM drive Do not use the lens cleaner to any other drives Failure to follow it may cause the drives to be defected m If the brush wastes or is polluted heavily purchase a new brush Using old lens cleaner approx 60 times used could damage the lens in the Built in DVD RAM drive m For the storage put the lens cleaner into the exclusive plastic case coming with the Built in DVD RAM drive Do not place the lens cleaner in an area subject to direct sunshine or a high temperature area m Do not any cleaning solution other than the attached one 71 Cleaning of Disk If a specific disk is used for a long time the data side of the disk may be covered with dust and or dirt This may cause dat
95. without condensation 30 C 60 C 5 90 RH 29 C without condensation 1 96 m s or less 9 8 m s or less 76 Appendix B Disks The Built in DVD RAM drive can accept the following disks The Built in DVD RAM drive can write or read data to or from the following media m DVD RAM 4 7 GB single sided m DVD RAM 9 4 GB double sided The Built in DVD RAM drive can read data from the following media m DVD ROM CD ROM m CD R RW VWs ltis recommended to use DVD RAM disks provided by NEC or other recommended NOTE disks for the Built in DVD RAM drive See Appendix C for details 77 Notes on Handling of DVD RAM Disk In order to lengthen the life of a written or non written DVD RAM disk as much as possible note the following when handling the disk Do not drop or hit a DVD RAM disk Failure to follow it may cause the disk to be damaged In addition setting a broken DVD RAM disk to the Built in DVD RAM drive may also cause the Built in DVD RAM drive itself to be damaged Do not place DVD RAM disks near sources of interference caused by radio wave including a computer monitor motor video monitor and apparatus using X ray Failure to follow it may cause the data saved in the DVD RAM disks to be damaged Store DVD RAM disks in an area not exposed to direct sunshine and far from heat sources such as a heater Store DVD RAM disks in an area at the room temperature ranging from 10 C to
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