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SUPER CD-ROM DRIVE USER'S MANUAL

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1. and DIR list directory your data disc gt gt Running an Audio Disc with Your CD ROM Drive 1 To start playing an audio disc a Place your audio disc in the CD ROM drive Please refer to point I of this Chapter b Press the Audio Play Skip Button on the front panel of the CD ROM drive The CD ROM drive will start Ze LO 3 Al Op pr wi playing from the first track and will continue to play each of the disc s track in sequential order until the end It will then stop To advance to the next audio track while the drive is playing a disc press the Audio Play Skip Button on the front panel of the CD ROM drive If the last track on the disc is playing when you press the Audio Play Skip Button the CD ROM drive will go back to the first track on the disc and continue with the audio playback operation stop playing an audio disc Press the Audio Stop Eject Button on the front panel of the CD ROM drive to stop the playback operation If you want to eject the Loading Tray to retrieve your disc press the Audio Stop Eject Button one more time l the procedures mentioned above are direct manual eration However a variety of applications are ovided in DOS and Windows environments for users th various purposes APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Ties Hardware Specifications 1 Electrical a b Gi amo a Be 2 Mec TQ meoanaoao ya Data Inte CD R C QD WE RO O TOO A
2. session Support CD DA Red Book CD ROM Yellow Book Mode 1 CD ROM XA mode 2 form 1 and form 2 CD I Video CD CD Extra CD Plus Mixed Mode I trax UDF Bootable Photo CD CD R and CD RW CD Audio direct play with audio Play Skip button Headphone output with volume control Audio output II Checking the Package Contents De Unpack the CD ROM drive package with great care to avoid any damage to the drive Save all packing materials for possible future use when you need to relocate the CD ROM drive Make sure you have all the items listed below EIR IV a CD ROM drive b Installation disk including user manual amp device driver C Audio cable d Screws e Jumper on the Slave position 4 If any of the above items is missing or damaged please contact your dealer Safety Instruction The SUPER CD ROM is a delicate device and should always be handled with great care Please follow the safety guidelines listed below before installation and during operation Do not install the drive in the following environments a uneven inclined or unstable surfaces b places subject to high temperature high humidity and frequent extreme changes of temperature c near a heater or directly under the sunlight d places subject to vibration e dusty areas Do not spill any kind of liquid onto the drive Do not place any objects on the drive Do not attempt to repair the drive
3. 0 u will need both a flat blade and a Philips screwdriver complete the hardware installation You may find it lpful to also make use of the user s manual of your mputer as a reference stalling the CD ROM drive via an existing secondary E interface Power off your computer and all its peripherals and disconnect all cables on the back of your computer Remove the system unit case from your computer Properly set the configuration jumper on the rear panel of CD ROM drive See figure 3 on the packaging box Remove the cover plate of an available 5 1 4 drive slot on your computer and mount the drive into the slot with the screws provided See figure 4 on the packaging box Connect one end of the Interface Cable to the Interface Connector on the rear panel of your CD ROM drive See figure 5 on the packaging box Connect the other end of the Interface Cable to the secondary IDE or IDE 2 port on your computer mainboard ATTENTION The colored edge usually red of the interface cabl refers to pin 1 position Make sure to insert the cabl in such a way that its pin 1 connects to the corresponding pin 1 location of the Interface Connector on your CD ROM drive Step 6 can be ignored if your computer is not equipped with a sound card featuring a CD Audio In Connector Connect one end of the CD Audio Cable to the CD Audio Out port on the rear panel of your CD ROM drive Connect the other
4. G MPEG Supp Supp Disc M M Meet Full hani buffer 128 KB rface Support ATAPI Enhanced IDE OM formats supported D DA CD AUDIO D ROM mode 1 D ROM XA mode 2 form 1 and form 2 D L HOTO CD D VIDEO D EXTRA TRAX DF OOTABLE D RW capable ort power saving function Green function ort multi session Capacity support ode 1 650 MB ode 2 740 MB MPC level 3 y PC AT compatible cal Built in AUDIO self Play and Skip button Built in AUDIO Volume Control Built in AUDIO output phone jack Built in front panel power Load Unload button Built in 5 25 inch half high form factor Fancy front bezel Built in power connector Built in 40 pin IDE connector i Built in 4 pin audio line out connector j Support 8 cm 12 cm CD 3 Reliability amp Power MTBF minimum of 25 000 hours MTTR less than 0 5 hour with technical manual Operating temperature 5 degrees Celsius 45 degrees Celsius Operating humidity 20 85 Non Condensing Pass vibration and drop test Power requirement DC 5V 5 and DC 12V 5 hoods ww II Software Specifications The CD ROM drive is fully compatible with the following OS Drivers are not provided MS DOS Up to Ver 6 x WINDOWS 3 1 WINDOWS NT WINDOWS 95 WINDOWS 98 OS 2 UNIX UA OB WN EF APPENDIX B CD ROM DRIVE JUMPTER SETTINGS Your CD ROM drive is equipped with a Drive Configuration Jumper This jumper has be
5. SUPER CD ROM DRIVE USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Ts CD ROM Drive Features II Checking the Package Contents III Safety Instruction IV Getting Familiar with the CD ROM Drive Parts CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION I Hardware Installation Installing the CD ROM drive via an existing secondary IDE interface Installing the CD ROM drive via an existing primary IDE interface II Software Installation Installing the CD ROM driver under DOS prompt Installing the CD ROM driver in Windows CHAPTER 3 GETTING STARTED WITH THE CD ROM DRIVE Placing a disc into the CD ROM Drive II Removing a disc from the CD ROM Drive To remove a disc from the CD ROM drive under normal situation To remove a disc from the CD ROM drive under emergency situation III Running Applications on your CD ROM Drive Running a Data Disc with your CD ROM Drive Running an Audio Disc with your CD ROM Drive APPENDIX A DRIVE SPEICIFICATIONS APPENDIX B CD ROM DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS APPENDIX C SPEICAL USER NOTES APPENDIX D ILLUSTRATIONS OF FIGURES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the SUPER CD ROM drive The IDE based SUPER provides better system compatibility and performance over the conventional CD ROM drive Te CD Oo ROM Drive Features Fulfill MPC 3 requirements Fully compatible with the Kodak Photo CD both single and multiple
6. advised of the possibility of such damages In particular the Vendor shall not be liable for any hardware software or data that is stored or used with the product including the costs of repairing replacing or recovering the above TRADEMARKS IBM PC AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation MS WINDOWS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other product and company names mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respectiv holders APPENDIX D ILLUSTRATIONS OF FIGURES The following are the language name NOTE to translators Please insert the name of the language you are now translating in the language you are using translation of the English illustrations of each figure on the packaging box one II ELI FIGURE 1 Front Panel 1 Head Phone Jack Volume Control Emergency Eject Hole LED Indicator Audio Play Skip Button Audio Stop Eject Button No FB WD FIGURE 2 Rear Panel 7 CD Audio Out Connector 8 Drive Configuration Jumper 9 IDE Interface Connector 10 Power Connector FIGURE 3 Jumper Settings 1 CSEL enable 2 Slave enable 3 Master enable IV FIGURE 4 Drive Installation Location 1 CD ROM Drive 2 Mounting Screw V FIGURE 5 Interface amp Power amp Audio Cable Connection 1 Power Cable Connection 2 IDE Interface Cable Connection 3 Power Cable Connectio
7. at the computer s Power Supply Cable is plugged in such a way that its tapered ends correspond to those of the CD ROM drive s Power Connector 9 Plug the primary IDE interface connector in your computer Please consult the user s guide of your computer for further information Il 10 Locate the IDE cable connecting the primary IDE interface and primary IDE device most likely to be a hard disk Disconnect the IDE cable from the primary IDE device and connect this Ide cable to CD ROM drive 11 Locate the mid connector of the Interface Cable to the primary IDE device and the end connector to the CD ROM drive ATTENTION Make sure to adequately connect to the corresponding pin 1 position 12 Connect the fr nd of the interface cable to the primary IDE interface connector ATTENTION Make sure to adequately connect to the corresponding pin 1 position Steps 13 and 14 can be ignored if your computer is not equipped with a sound card featuring a CD Audio In Connector 13 Locate the CD Audio In Connector on the sound card of your computer 14 Connect the fr nd of the CD Audio Cable to the CD Audio In Connector on the sound card 15 Replace and secure the system case of your computer 16 Reconnect all cables you removed from the back of your computer before installing the CD ROM drive You have now completed the CD ROM drive hardware installation However before your CD ROM becomes
8. en set to its default value Slave and should allow your CD ROM drive to work without any problem You are advised not to change the jumper s setting unless it is absolutely necessary The settings for the Drive Configuration Jumper are illustrated in figure 3 on the packaging box ATTENTION The MAS SLA jumper setting is basically used to select the Master and Slave settings with a specifically designed cable It is primarily intended for use by OEM manufacturers APPENDIX C SPEICAL USER NOTES Before playing any CD I disc under Windows environment the provided DOS driver should be used instead of using Windows device driver Under other applications except CD I disc Windows device driver should be used DISCLAIMER No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to this documentation its quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result the documentation is licensed as is The licensee assumes th ntire risk as to its quality and performance Furthermore the Vendor reserves the right to revise this manual and the accompanying software and to make changes in content without obligation to notify any person or entity of the revision or change In no event will the Vendor be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this documentation or product even if
9. end of the CD Audio Cable to the CD Audio In port on your sound card Plug an unused power supply cable coming from your computer s power supply unit Attach the selected power supply cable to the Power Connector on your CD ROM drive See figure 5 on the packaging box ATTENTION Please be aware that both the CD ROM drive s Power Connector and the computer s Power Supply Cable have tapered ends See figure 5 on the packaging box Ensure that the computer s Power Supply Cable is plugged in such a way that its tapered ends correspond to those of the CD ROM drive s Power Connector Plug the secondary IDE interface connector in your computer Please consult the user s guide of your computer I O card and sound card for details on any secondary IDE interface Connect the fr nd of the Interface Cable to the secondary IDE interface connector ATTENTION Make sure to adequately connect to the corresponding pin 1 position Steps 11 and 12 can be ignored if your computer is not equipped with a sound card with a CD Audio In Connector 11 Locate the CD Audio In Connector on the sound card of your computer 12 Connect the fr nd of the CD Audio In Cable to the CD Audio In Connector on the sound card 13 Replace and secure the system case of your computer 14 Reconnect all cables that you removed from the back of your computer before installing the CD ROM drive gt gt Installing the CD ROM d
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11. operational you need to install the CD ROM driver Software Installation The CD ROM driver is a program that can be used by your computer to communicate with the CD ROM drive The driver will automatically update your CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files with necessary commands to load the CD ROM driver and execute the MSCDEX EXE gt gt To install the CD ROM driver under DOS prompt 1 Power on your computer 2 Insert the Diskette into a floppy disk drive 3 Type a install 4 Press ENTER key on your keyboard ATTENTION For Windows users you do not need to install the CD ROM driver Windows system shall automatically detect the CD ROM drive Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation After installation a CD ROM sub directory will be created on your hard disk Usually C CDROM depends on which hard drive you use such as C D E or F You will find the following command added to your CONFIG SYS DEVICE C CDROM CDROMDRV SYS D CDROM001 UDMA Q And the following line added to your AUTOEXEC BAT lt MSCDEX_DIR gt MSCDEX EXE D CDROMOO01 The device driver is then installed completely CHAPTER 3 GETTING STARTED WITH THE CD ROM DRIVE Once you have set up your CD ROM drive you are ready to begin the operation Ties Easy P 1 EIR lacing tne disc into the CD ROM Drive With the computer powered on press the Stop Eject Button on the fron
12. rive via an existing primary IDE interface 1 Power off your computer and all its peripherals and disconnect all cables on the back of your computer 2 Remove the system unit cover from your computer 3 Set the configuration jumper properly See figure 3 on the packaging box 4 Remove the cover plate of an available 5 1 4 drive slot on your computer and mount the drive into the slot with the screws provided See figure 4 on the packaging box 5 Connect one end of the Interface Cable to the Interface Connector on the rear panel of your CD ROM drive See figure 5 on the packaging box ATTENTION The colored edge usually red of the interface cabl refers to pin 1 position Make sure to insert the cabl in such a way that its pin 1 connects to the corresponding pin 1 location of the Interface Connector on your CD ROM drive Step 6 can be ignored if your computer is not equipped with a sound card featuring a CD Audio In Connector 6 Connect one end of the CD Audio Cable to the CD Audio Out Connector on the rear panel of your CD ROM drive 7 Locate an unused power supply cable coming from your computer s power supply unit 8 Attach the selected power supply cable to the Power Connector on your CD ROM drive See figure 5 on the packaging box ATTENTION Please be aware that both the CD ROM drive s Power Connector and the computer s Power Supply Cable have tapered ends Ensure th
13. t panel of the CD ROM drive to eject the Loading Tray Carefully place the disc with the label facing up on the Circular Recess of the Loading Tray Press the Stop Eject Button again to close the Loading Tray The CD ROM drive will automatically spin up the inserted disc Removing the disc from the CD ROM Drive gt gt To remove a disc from the CD ROM drive under normal situation 1 With the computer powered on press the Audio Stop Eject Button on the front panel of the CD ROM drive to eject the Loading Tray 2 Holding the outer edge of the disc gently lift it up from the Loading Tray 3 Press the Audio Stop Eject Button again to close the Loading Tray gt gt To remove a disc from the CD ROM drive under emergency situation 1 When the power is off press a thin straight needle like object into the emergency hole See figure 1 to have the loading tray 2 After removing the disc push the Loading Tray backwards to close it Running Applications on your CD ROM Drive Now you have a basic idea of operating your CD ROM drive You are ready to run your first application Your CD ROM drive accepts most types of discs such as data discs and audio discs gt gt Running a Data Disc with Your CD ROM Drive You need to refer to the documentation of the data disc for specific instructions on how to activate applications However you should be able to use standard DOS commands such as CD change directory
14. yourself Do not move the drive during operation Do not operate the drive immediately following a sudden change of temperatur 7 Ensure that the drive is in horizontal position during operation No FB WD Getting Familiar with the CD ROM Drive Parts Illustrations of the CD ROM drive parts are shown as figure 1 and 2 on the packaging box Please refer to APPENDIX D for translations of the English illustrations on the box Please familiarize yourself with the CD ROM drive to complete the installation procedure introduced in the next Chapter CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Ple ins IE thr I ase read this Chapter carefully before you start the tallation You will find the installation process easier you have a basic idea of the procedures you are going ough Hardware Installation Unlike the conventional AT Bus CD ROM drives the SUPER CD ROM drive does not require proprietary interfaces to be installed Instead you can make use of the existing primary or secondary IDE interface if available of your computer to set up the CD ROM drive It is this feature which allows a variety of installation options for your CD ROM drive ATTENTION 1 Computers often vary in their physical build up As some of the instructions given in this chapter are general in nature you may need to modify them slightly in order to adapt to your particular situation gt gt Yo to he co In ID 1

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