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1. 17 A AC adapter tene 14 Apple System Profiler 19 Audio l ibit etes 30 B Buffer Underrun 3 Buffer Underrun Error 3 Buffer Underrun Protection 1 3 CAM Eh 7 CD EXTRA as CD TEXT a s a ku u u tes 2 CD Writing Software 5 CD DA tenere oa 7 CD R di SC Shanra aee 6 CD ROM issin 7 30 CD RW discs serere 6 CEV unidad open 7 Configuring for the Operating System TO 18 Connecting Devices 20 Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Peripherals Together 28 Control Panel esses 18 D Daisy chain Data CD DC IN 10 13 Device Disc tay Disc at Once DAO Disconnecting Devices Disk image files 37 E Eject button seen 9 21 Ejecting a Disc 21 Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency 22 Extraction of digital audio data 2 F FireWtire 2 17 O AAA tetti en enr 32 Front Panel viii 9 Full GAV deiecit 8 H Hard Drive
2. 5 Headphone jack 9 Headphone volume control 9 High Speed CD RW discs 6 Hot Swap eset 20 I a saan ayasa sss 2 IEEE IA aie 2 1394 interface cable 16 17 1394 interface card 4 1394 ports 10 16 17 J Jitter Vallina 1 L Lead inicia 30 Lea d QUt uestre tenen 30 LED 44 4 uites 9 15 33 LINE OUT jacks L R 10 Loading a Disc ees 21 M Manual eject 1 9 22 Multisession 30 O Optimum Write Speed Control 1 Orange Book sss 7 Packet Writing sess 31 Paper clip 255522 Partial CA Vinil 7 Power 2 14 Power LED eene 9 15 Power switch 10 13 15 Pure Phase Laser System 1 R Rear Panel Running OPC S SafeB arn uuu scere reine as 1 Serial N mMDet sssri SESSION eee a hr Session at Once SAO Single session Supported Discs erint Supported Formats 34 System 4 Test writing V Vid
3. Serial Number Once you have taken the CRW2200IX drive out of its packaging you should immediately note down the serial number found at the bottom of the drive with the bar code You may need to refer to this number when requesting Customer Support services In the box below the following diagram write down the 10 character serial number consisting of 3 letters followed by 7 digits BYAMANA em cc BB Serial number 3 letters and 7 digits 93 NO A8QNVLS pesama 00000000000000 Front and Rear of Unit Q Q e GO YAMAHA Power LED Lights up in green when the power of the drive is turned on Disc tray The disc tray is used to hold the disc It slides out from the drive unit when a disc needs to be loaded or unloaded gt P 21 Manual eject hole Only use this if no other method is available for unloading a disc gt P 22 Eject button Press this button when you need to open or close the disc tray Remove the disc after the disc tray has opened P 21 Headphone jack You can connect stereo headphones to this stereo mini jack and listen to an audio CD loaded in the drive Headphone volume control Adjust this control to set a suitable volume level when listening to an audio CD
4. 3 Close the disc tray by pressing the eject button again You can also gently push it closed Load or unload the disc after the disc tray has fully opened Do not push or pull the disc tray using excessive force Doing so can damage the drive or the disc Ejecting a Disc 1 Open the disc tray by pressing the eject button on the CRW2200IX drive s front panel 2 Remove the disc from the disc tray 3 Close the disc tray by pressing the eject button again You can also gently push it closed 21 Operation Notes t may not be possible to open the disc tray while a disc is being read or written Remove the disc only after the disc tray has opened fully Otherwise you risk damaging the drive or the disc Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency If the disc tray fails to open for some reason such as a malfunction of the internal spring loaded mechanism or power outage it can be opened manually Manual eject hole Paper clip You should attempt to eject a disc manually only as a last resort Malfunctions may occur if you do this too frequently 1 Shut down the computer and the CRW2200IX drive 2 Find a pin like tool with a diameter of 2 mm or less to fit through the manual eject hole on the drive s front panel Note A straightened large paper clip is ideal for this purpose 3 Push the tool gently into the manual eject hole until the spring loaded mechanism ejects the disc tray and disc 4 Turnon the
5. If this trouble occurs frequently the drive s spring loaded mechanism may be damaged Consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair The disc keeps being ejected Has the disc been placed on the disc tray correctly If not place the disc properly and close the disc tray Has dust or dirt collected on the disc surface If so clean the disc surface using an air spray or by wiping using a lint free cloth Remember to wipe the surface from the center of the disc to the edge Be careful not to scratch it Does the drive accept other discs audio CD CD ROM blank CD R disc etc If the drive does not accept a specific disc the disc itself must be the problem Check for scratches warping or other reasons If the drive does not accept any disc consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair 24 Troubleshooting The disc is not loaded Does the drive automatically open the disc tray to eject the disc If so go to the previous symptom disc keeps being ejected P 24 Are you attempting to load a disc supported by the drive Make sure that the disc is supported by the drive gt P 34 Has dust or dirt collected on the disc surface If so clean the disc surface using an air spray or by wiping using a lint free cloth Remember to wipe the surface from the center of the disc to the edge Be careful not to scratch it Does the drive accept other discs audio CD CD ROM etc If the drive does not accept a
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7. AND ITS SUPPLIERS ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR THE LOSS OF ANY DATA OR ANY PROBLEMS CAUSED AS A RESULT AS A PRECAUTION IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE DISCS BE TESTED AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN WRITTEN TO FURTHERMORE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES DOES YAMAHA AND ITS SUPPLIERS GUARANTEE THE RELIABILITY OF THE DISCS iv Table of Contents Introduction a aaa usasapa saa a 1 Features of the CRW2200IX Drive 1 Before Use qaquq 4 System Requirements 4 Supported 0 22221 6 Serial Number odere dota aede ies 8 Front and Rear of Unit 9 Front Panel a l e meae no een 9 Rear Panel e eS 10 Setup rr 11 Windows Users hua s huuu us 11 Macintesh Usersiu s sai uW Sa uuu asss 12 Install the CD Writing Software eee 13 Set Up the CRW2200IX Drive eese 13 Configuring for the Operating System sse 18 Operation oue ir A eae e ee vae 20 Connecting and Disconnecting IEEE1394 Devices 20 Loading een ee ed eee end 21 Ejectng DISC deer ere T 21 Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency ee
8. Book Part III Volume 2 Version 1 0 34 Appendix Data Capacity Data Transfer Rate Mode 1 7700 MB 79 min 650 MB 74 min 550 MB 63 min 150 KB sec 16X 2 400 KB sec 2X 300 KB sec 20X 3 000 KB sec 4X 600 KB sec 2 3 600 KB sec 8X 1 200 KB sec 10X 1 500 KB sec 32X 4 800 KB sec 40X 6 000 KB sec 12X 1 800 KB sec Interface TEEE1394 a compliant 400 Mbps Two 6 pin connectors power not supplied to connectors ports Data Buffer Size 8 MB 3 224 sectors Average Random Access Time 150 msec reading Sector Size 2 048 2 352 bytes Installing style Horizontal Disc Loading Type Front auto loading tray loading Audio Out Line Out Frequency range 20 20 000 Hz Output level 700 mVrms Power Consumption SKB2505A 100 120 V AC 20 W when writing or reading 10 W standby SMB2505A 220 240 V 18 W when writing or reading 9W standby Operating Environment Temperature 5 35 C Humidity 25 80 RH no condensation Dimensions Width 164 0 mm includes projection Height 56 0 mm Depth 266 2 mm Weight 1 5 kg 35 Appendix AC adapter Rated Input Voltage SKB2505A 100 120 V AC 10 SMB2505A 220 240 V AC 10 Rated Input Current SKB2505A 0 64 A 100 120 V AC SMB2505A 0 4 A 220 240 V AC Rated Output Voltage 5 V 12 V D
9. CD 2566 and playback Playback Settings r id into r Sewa oto pui a tw Smakt Best e F o 42 HB p CD 96 Kbps F Did sate Pesona agens M Usu p Capp aaa to C Wy Docunenti My Mune aen Note Dassng the check bex cam frat ay to fies io dere ren Ca cm e ve 26 Troubleshooting The Buffer Underrun error message is displayed O If your CD writing software supports the Buffer Underrun Protection you must activate the Buffer Underrun Protection For more details refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software For more effective writing and to avoid causing Buffer Underrun try the following Lower the writing speed setting Create an image file of the CD on the computer s hard disk Optimize the hard drive Defragment the drive When writing close other applications including screen savers etc Turn hard disk power management off Select Sync data transfer for the transfer mode setting of the SCSI devices such as a hard drive or a CD ROM drive etc For IDE devices select for the setting of transfer mode Deactivate the Active Desktop if you are using Internet Explorer 4 or later Close residential software Make sure the trouble does not stem from your CD writing software by referring to th
10. CRW2200IX drive to close the disc tray 22 Troubleshootino Please refer also to the YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site for more information YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site URL http www yamaha co jp english product computer Europe URL http www yamaha it de The drive does not turn on O Ate the AC adapter and the power cable connected correctly Make sure that the CRW2200IX drive is properly connected to the AC outlet using the included AC adapter and power cable gt P 13 14 Make sure that the rear panel power switch is set to As long as the LED on the front panel lights up or blinks in green or orange the drive is successfully turned on The problem may not be with the hardware gt 25 If the LED doesn t light up or blink consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair The computer does not start up O Is the IEEE1394 interface card installed correctly Refer to the documentation that came with the card for details The CRW2200IX drive is not recognized by the operating system Is the drive properly connected to the computer using a verified good IEEE1394 interface cable Make sure the interface cable is fully connected at both ends P 16 17 Does the IEEE1394 interface bus interface appear in the operating system s information window Make sure that the IEEE1394 interface is recognized by the operating system gt P 18 19 If not refer to the documentation that cam
11. Space When writing to a CD R RW disc you will need a working area 50 to 100 MB of free space on the hard drive If you want to create an image file containing all the data to be written to the CD R RW disc in addition to the working area you will need as much hard drive space as that data up to 900 MB in total However this additional hard drive space for the image file is not needed when you are writing directly from a hard drive or CD ROM drive etc on the fly writing About disk image files You can collect data files into a single disk image file for a CD R RW disc Also note that an image file is useful when writing multiple discs with the same content For further details refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software Before Use Supported Discs The CRW2200IX drive can write to discs that carry the following logos 0 compact CD R discs 1 SE The CRW2200IX drive can write to these discs at 1X 2X 4X 8X 12X 16X or 20X speed These discs can be played back in a CD ROM drive or a CD player Notes 16X or 20X speed writing is enabled with Partial CAV method P 7 For 8X or faster writing use CD R discs that match their respective writing speeds CD RW discs There are two types of CD RW discs those that support write rewrite speeds of 1X 2X and 4X and those that support only 2X The CRW2200IX drive can write rewrite at 2X or 4X speed on the first type of disc and
12. TEXT e e e CD ROM 1 e e e Mixed Mode CD ROM CD ROM CD DA 6 4 CD ROM XA 1 e e O 4 Photo CD 4 e 2 3 e O 4 Video CD e 4 CD i e 3 CD EXTRA 1 o e 4 51 includes multisession 2 suitable disc required 3 suitable application 4 suitable application software software required required for playback Note Excludes ADPCM Encode Decode amp Video Encode Decode functions CRW2200IX Writing Methods Disc at Once DAO Session at Once SAO Track at Once TAO Packet Writing Writing Reading Speed Writing CD R 1X 2X 4X 8X 12X CLV 16X 12X 16X Partial CAV 20 12X 20X Partial CAV CD RW 2X 4X 8X 10X CLV 4X 10X Full CAV Reading 40X max Full CAV Note DATA 40X max CD DA 40X max in audio extraction CD DA 1X only in audio play Video CD 10X max Session closed disc 40X max Session unclosed disc 12X max CD R 1X 2X 4X 8X 12X 16X 12X 16X Partial 20X 12X 20X Partial CAV writing CD R discs specified in Orange Book Part II Ver 3 1 Note For 8X or faster writing use CD R discs matched their respective writing speeds CD RW 2X writing rewriting Rewritable discs specified in Orange Book Part III Volume 1 Version 1 0 2X or AX writing rewriting Rewritable discs specified in Orange Book Part III Volume 1 Version 2 0 4X 8X 10X CLV 4X 10X Full CAV writing rewriting Rewritable discs specified in Orange
13. at 2X on the second type of disc These discs can be read played on a device e g CD ROM drive that supports CD RW High Speed CD RW discs 2 These discs allow writing rewriting at 4X to 10X speeds CRW2200IX drive can write rewrite these discs at 4X 8X or 10X speed These discs can be read played by a CD RW drive that bears the High Speed CD RW logo or by a device e g CD ROM drive that supports CD RW gt a gt r Note 10X speed writing rewriting is enabled with the CLV method and the 4 10 Full CAV method P 8 In order to write erase or read these discs using a CD R RW drive a drive bearing the High Speed CD RW logo must be used When using a CD ROM drive to read these discs the drive must be capable of reading CD RW discs If these discs are used in a CD R RW drive not bearing the High Speed CD RW logo the discs may not be recognized resulting in the computer not operating correctly or other malfunctions occurring Refer to the page at the URL below before attempting to read these discs on a Yamaha CD R RW drive not bearing the High Speed CD RW logo URL http www yamaha co jp english product computer Compatible with Orange Book Part 2 2 Compatible with Orange Book Part 3 Vol 1 3 Compatible with Orange Book Part 3 Vol 2 Note To find current information about approved discs for the drive visit the YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site U
14. has accumulated gt about to empty Ic in buffer memory writing is suspended writing resumes RI Yamaha Buffer Underrun Protection ensures error free results Test writing for Buffer Underrun You can run a check for the likely occurence of Buffer Underrun by Test writing a CD RW disc The occurrence of a Buffer Underrun depends on your computer system Most writing software includes test writing functions to check the likely occurrence of Buffer Underrun before actually writing the disc Buffer Underrun Protection is set to ON by default Test writing is not available in this setting To use test writing with your computer system the Buffer Underrun Protection should be set to OFF Before Use System Requirements In order to use the CRW2200IX drive your computer system will need to meet the following requirements Notes The CRW2200IX drive may not write at the maximum speed depending on your computer s system configuration For best performance refer also to the CD writing software documentation for system requirements e g hardware OS etc Windows Users Computer PC AT compatible computer CPU Pentium II 300 MHz or faster RAM 64 MB or more 1394 port At least one IEEE1394 port is required Note This port may be a built in onboard type or provided with a PCI expansion card or a CardBus card If you newly install an IEEE1394 PCI or CardBus interface card your co
15. in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the product OFF and please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to coaxial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Electronics C
16. or for whatever purpose suits your needs 12 Setup Procedures Install the CD Writing Software Before connecting the CRW2200IX drive and the computer as described below make sure that you have installed appropriate CD writing software gt 5 If you use Windows and if the CD writing software is newly installed first disconnect all IEEE1394 devices from your computer After properly installing the software you can connect the CRW2200IX drive For information about how to install the software refer to the documentation that came with it Set Up the CRW2200IX Drive If your computer has no built in IEEE1394 port you will first need to install an IEEE1394 interface card purchased separately For information about how to install the card refer to the documentation that came with it 1 Turnon the computer 2 Make sure that the power switch on the rear panel of the CRW2200IX drive is set to STANDBY 3 Connect the included AC adapter to the DC IN connector of the drive with the arrow on the adapter plug facing left as shown below DC IN connector 13 Setup Procedures 4 Connect the included power cable to the AC adapter Connect the other end of the power cable to the AC outlet Q ZN plugs sockets vary according to country region Notes Operate the drive only with the included AC adapter The bottom of the drive and the AC adapter become warm during use This is not a malfunct
17. specific disc the disc itself must be the problem Check for scratches warping or other reasons The drive may also fail to load even a supported disc if the disc is written improperly However blank discs cannot be played For Macintosh users If extension files supporting the drive are not installed the disc cannot be mounted or read Extension files are included in the CD writing software For details refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software Does the LED light properly when the disc is loaded The LED should flash green for a moment after the disc is loaded It will change to a steady green when the disc is properly recognized P 33 If the LED activity is normal and the drive does not accept a specific disc the disc itself must be the problem Check for scratches warping or other reasons If you load several types of disc and the LED on the front panel remains orange indicating that the disc is not recognized consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair The drive ejects or fails to read the disc or the LED on the front panel remains lit in orange after the disc has been loaded meaning that the disc has not been recognized gt 33 25 Disconnect the IEEE1394 interface cable from your drive but leave the adapter connected Now try loading the disc If a specific disc is automatically ejected or not loaded that disc has a problem If the drive does not accept any supported di
18. 4 interface card Even if you already have an IEEE1394 interface card installed and working properly in your computer it may not be compatible with the CRW2200IX drive Refer to the requirements listed on the previous page and to your interface card documentation to check for compatibility Macintosh Users Computer Macintosh computer with a built in FireWire port CPU PowerPC G3 300 MHz or faster RAM 64 MB or more Operating System Mac OS 8 6 9 9 1 Classic API with Mac OS X is not supported Note FireWire software version 2 2 2 or later is recommended for the CRW2200IX drive to work properly The latest software is available from the Apple support web site CD ROM Drive You may need another CD ROM drive for any CD related operations playback of an audio CD installation from CD ROM etc until you verify that the CRW2200IX drive is successfully installed Also you may need another CD ROM drive if you are planning to copy a CD ROM directly to a CD R RW disc on the CRW2200IX drive Note The CRW2200IX drive cannot be used to install an operating system or to boot your computer from a CD ROM containing an operating system CD Writing Software The CRW2200IX drive requires a CD writing software to write onto a CD R RW disc Make sure your CD writing software supports the CRW2200IX drive Note For details about how to install and use the software refer to the documentation that came with it Hard Drive
19. C Rated Output Current 15A Terminal Output Polarity 1 12 VDC 2 GND 3 45 VDC 4 GND 5 5 VDC Operating Environment Temperature 0 40 C Humidity 20 90 RH no condensation Dimensions Width 63 0 mm includes projection Height 31 5 mm Depth 112 0 mm Weight SKB2505A 400 g approx includes the power cable SMB2505A 350 g approx The CRW2200IX series complies with the following specifications Compliance Specifications Country Region Details Category Item Standards USA Safety Electrical UL60950 Information Technology Equipment Laser 21CFR1040 10 Class 1 Laser Product FDA Chapter 1 Subchapter J EMC Emission 47CFR15 Class B Computing Device FCC Part 15 Subpart B Canada Safety Electrical CSA C22 2 No 60950 Information Technology Equipment EMC Emission CES 003 Class B Computing Device EU Safety Electrical EN60950 Information Technology Equipment Laser EN60825 Class 1 Laser Product EMC Emission EN55022 Class B Information Technology Equipment Immunity EN55024 Information Technology EN61000 3 2 Equipment EN61000 3 3 Australia EMC Emission AS NZ 3548 Class B Equipment New Zealand Taiwan EMC Emission CNS13438 Class B Class B Equipment Japan EMC Emission VCCI Class B Equipment 36 Appendix Symbols 1394 bus controller 18 4 IEEE1394 connector 17 6 pin IEEE1394 connector
20. LORSQUE LAPPARBL EST OUVERT EVITEZ TOUTE EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU NFT u 20743 YAMAHA c YAMAHA EXTERNAL COR Fe Worive I JV PoP ETTE 20x tax ox COTE CO RW CORON OWNER S MANUAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING WARNING AND CAUTION CAREFULLY TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE These precautions explain how to use the device correctly and safely thereby preventing injury to yourself or to others This section has been sub divided into a WARNING section and a CAUTION section according to the likelihood and nature of any potential injuries or damage inflicted They relate to your personal safety and also help you minimize the risk of damaging the device Please read these sections carefully before proceeding A WARNING Always follow these basic precautions to prevent short circuit damage fire or other hazards and to prevent serious injury or death from electrical shock O To avoid risk of electrical shock or fire do not attempt to open or disassemble the device O To avoid risk of eye damage or blindness do not look inside the device O To avoid the risk of personal injury or electrical shock do not insert your fingers or foreign objects into the device Please take particular care if small children are present O To avoid the risk of electrical shock fire or personal injury
21. RL http www yamaha co jp english product computer Before Use About the Orange Book The Orange Book standard defines how all recordable discs including CD R and CD RW are written Part 2 of the Orange Book standard relates to CD R discs and Part 3 to CD RW discs The standard was named after the color of the book s cover About CD ROMs A CD ROM disc is a compact disc containing high density read only data It has many applications including the playback of music and video the archiving of data as well as on line documentation The following are descriptions of each CD ROM format CD DA Up to 79 minutes of stereo audio is written in 16 bit resolution at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz for a 79 minute disc Data CD Up to 700 megabytes of computer data is stored in standard ISO9660 format for a 700 MB disc Video CD These hold movies in which video and audio data has been compressed using MPEG 1 technology About Partial CAV Constant Angular Velocity Writing to a CD R disc is normally done using the CLV Constant Linear Velocity method In this method the disc rotation speed is adjusted so as to keep a constant data transfer rate at any portion of the disc In other words the disc rotation speed will vary in CLV writing In contrast the CAV Constant Angular Velocity method uses a constant disc rotation speed for all portions of the disc so that the data transfer rate will vary Because the CAV method has the advant
22. SIYAMAHA EXTERNAL GOR RWonrrve CRARAWe2200TIX series OWNERS MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEIMUNG MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DEI INSTRUGGI NES ex 10x ape English Deutsch Espa ol Francais FCC INFORMATION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Electronics Corporation USA Address 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 Telephone 714 522 9105 Fax 714 670 0108 Type of Equipment CD Recordable Rewritable Drive Model Name CRW2200IX This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following 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 See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product
23. a multisession disc can be played back on a conventional audio CD player Single session discs can be played back completely 30 Appendix Session at Once SAO As a writing method that combines the advantages of the above mentioned Disc at Once and Track at Once you can combine multiple tracks into one session and write them and then add additional data For example this is the writing method used to create a CD EXTRA format CD The music tracks will be recorded in the first session and the data will be recorded in the second session Example CD EXTRA 0 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Session 2 Session 1 Lead in Lead out Lead out Lead in Packet Writing This mode is used when writing to a track of a disc using small blocks of data called packets in a manner similar to a floppy disk This mode is useful when making small incremental backups of data You will need to use software that specifically supports packet writing Packet SS A Same as writing to floppy or hard disk Notes on Packet Writing Discs must be formatted before they can be used for packet writing With CD RW erased data can be overwritten until the disc is completely full When using packet writing on a CD RW disc the actual data capacity is 100 MB less than that stated on the cover of the disc The difference in capacity is dependent on the writing mode With CD R the space used by the erased
24. age of largely increasing the data transfer rate with a minimum load to the drive s mechanism compared to CLV s rotation speed adjustment many current CD ROM drives use the CAV method CD formats define the constant linear density of written data data should be written onto the disc at a constant pitch so that the amount of recorded data per disc rotation will increase as the writing point moves from the inner to the outer In other words in CAV writing the outer portion has an increased data transfer rate The CRW2200IX drive uses the CAV method in the inner portions as well as the CLV method in the outer portions Partial CAV in order to enable up to 20X speed writing The drive will control the disc rotation speed to start writing at 12X speed in the inner portions gradually accelerating up to 20X speed and maintaining 20X speed in the outer portions Before Use About 10X speed writing rewriting of a High Speed CD RW disc 10X speed writing rewriting of a High Speed CD RW disc is enabled with the CLV method and the 4X 10X Full CAV method Commonly writing rewriting is enabled with the CLV method When writing rewriting with packet writing gt P 31 you can also select the Full CAV method For more details refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software Make sure that your CD writing software supports the Full CAV method For direct editing of a file on a CD RW disc the Full CAV method is recommended
25. data cannot be reused and is masked so that it is no longer visible This can be done up to 100 times 3l Appendix About the Firmware The firmware is a small piece of software built into the CRW2200IX drive and is used to operate the drive Since it resides in flash memory it can be overwritten and updated To ensure more reliable operations and enhanced performance of the drive updates to the firmware will be made available You can find information about the most recent firmware for the drive on the YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site URL http www yamaha co jp english product computer Europe URL http www yamaha it de The most recent user support information including firmware updates can be found in the YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site Please check this information regularly Determining the Firmware Version of the CRW2200IX drive For Windows 98 Second Edition Me Go to Control Panel System Device Manager tab double click on CDROM then double click on YAMAHA CRW2200E General Properties river l YAMAHA CRW2200E Target ID 0 Firmware revision 1 00 lt The firmware Logical urit number 0 revision indicated Options here varies d isa sa depending on the Sync data transfer tnt 13 unit ft Auto insert notification softwa version of the drive Current drive letter assignment F Reserved drive letters Start drive lett
26. do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers that contain liquids they may spill into the unit on the device O To avoid risk of personal injury electrical shock fire or damage to the unit follow the Owner s Manual carefully and set up the unit correctly If unusual smells sounds or smoke come from the device turn off the computer immediately to avoid the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the device and return the device to the place of purchase or alternatively to your nearest Yamaha dealer listed at the back of this manual Make sure the computer is electrically grounded to avoid the risk of electrical shock When opening up the computer unplug it from the electrical outlet do not touch the plug with wet hands as there is an increased risk of electrical shock The drive should not be exposed to temperatures outside the range 5 35 C 41 95 P to avoid risk of malfunction fire or personal injury To avoid the risk of electrical shock or fire be sure to use the correct voltage rating or the device may not operate properly Clean the AC power plug regularly especially the blades to avoid the risk of insulation failure or fire due to humidity Do not pull on the cord itself when disconnecting from the electrical outlet or let objects rest or roll over the cord as the cord can be damaged and cause electrical shock or fir
27. drive The IEEE1394 standard defines the maximum cable length of a single interface cable as 4 5 meters Bear this in mind if using an interface cable longer than the included one If your computer has a 4 pin IEEE1394 port connector especially common on notebook computers use a cable with a 6 pin connector on one end and a 4 pin connector on the other 6 pin IEEE1394 connector 4 pin IEEE1394 connector 17 Setup Procedures Configuring for the Operating After connecting the CRW2200IX drive to the computer or an IEEE daisy chain or tree you can verify that the drive is correctly recognized by your computer Windows Users For Windows 98 Second Edition Me Open Control Panel and double click on the System icon Select the Device Manager tab If you can find a new CD drive icon YAMAHA CRW2200E IEEE1394 bus controller icon and an SBP2 icon as shown below you have successfully installed both the drive and the IEEE1394 interface card as Windows OS recognizes both devices If the devices are not recognized read the instructions on P 13 P 17 carefully and repeat the setup procedures Device Menager Hardware Performance f View devices by bpe View devices by connection amp 1394 Bus Cormoler lt Venas Instruments OHCI Compbant IEEE 1394 Contre Tv Vik Oves 8 Display adapters Floppy dsk controlen amp Hard disk c
28. e ii Insert the AC plug firmly as a poor connection can result in electrical shock or fire Only use the included AC adapter as malfunction or fire may result Do not connect too many devices to a single electrical outlet or use voltages exceeding the rated voltage as this may cause overheating and fire CAUTION Always follow these basic precautions to prevent physical injury to yourself or others or damage to the instrument or other property To avoid the risk of electrical shock or fire always unplug the computer from the electrical outlet if it will not be used for a prolonged period of time or if there is a risk of lightning Do not expose the device to excessive vibration heat cold or dust as doing so may result in damage to the unit s front panel or its internal components Do not use the device near other products such as televisions radios or speakers as this may cause interference which can affect the proper operation of the device or other devices To avoid damage to the device or personal injury always place the device in a stable position Always place the device horizontally see Owner s Manual to avoid the risk of lost written data Always remove any disc from the disc tray before transporting the device as written data may be lost Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the device Do not use benzene paint thinners detergents or chemically treated wiping cloths as these may damage t
29. e documentation that came with it Notes f there is a slower device connected between the host computer and CRW2200IX drive the data transfer between CRW2200IX drive and the host computer will be slowed which may cause a failure in writing a CD Errors can occur if you knock or move the CRW2200IX drive while it is writing to disc Unstable operations Do you have several kinds of CD writing software installed to the same system Such a situation may cause a conflict resulting in unstable operations O Has dust or dirt collected on the disc surface If so clean the disc surface using an air spray or by wiping using a lint free cloth Remember to wipe the surface in a motion perpendicular to the edge of the disc Be careful not to scratch it Other symptoms Your CD writing software does not recognize the CRW2200IX drive That software you are using may not support the drive Consult the software manufacturer for compatibility with the CRW2200IX drive 27 Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Peripherals Together The way of connecting multiple devices including the CRW2200IX drive to the host computer is shown below Connecting in a daisy chain A daisy chain connection strings several IEEE1394 devices in line to one IEEE1394 connector on the host computer Up to 16 IEEE1394 devices can be attached A single daisy chain can contain up to 17 devices including the host computer LY ip A maximu
30. e with the IEEE1394 interface card or read the documentation that came with your computer for a built in type TEEE1394 interface Consult the manufacturer of your add on or built in IEEE1394 interface for possible solutions If the operating system recognizes the IEEE1394 interface but the CRW2200IX drive is not recognized consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair 23 Troubleshooting The disc tray does not open Is the CRW2200IX drive turned on The power LED on the front panel of the CRW2200IX drive should light up when power is turned on Are you using CD writing software If so your CD writing software may lock the tray once the disc is loaded If this is the case try using the eject command from within the software For more information refer to the documentation that came with it First close the software and then try ejecting the disc For Macintosh users When the disc s icon is displayed on the screen after a disc is loaded the eject button cannot be used To open the disc tray drag the disc s icon into the Trash and drop it there to unmount the disc Can you open the disc tray after attempting to restart the computer Close all application programs restart the computer and press the eject button on the drive s front panel Disconnect the IEEE1394 cable from the CRW2200IX drive but leave the AC adapter connected and press the eject button Manually open the disc tray as a last resort gt P 22
31. eo CD u S terrere eene 7 W Writing Modes 30 Y YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site Bueno taa om ada 5 6 23 32 Appendix 38 Distributors and Head Offices Vertriebs und Hauptgeschaftsstelle Distributeurs et si ges sociaux Distribuidores y Casas matrices If you have any questions please contact your dealer or one of the following companies Bei weiteren Fragen wenden Sie sich Sitte an Ihren H ndler oder eine der folgenden Firmen Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche figurant dans la liste suivante Si tiene alguna pregunta por favor p ngase en contacto con su distribuidor o una de las siguientes empresas EUROPE EASTERN EUROPE and RUSSIA Yamaha Elektronik Europa GmbH IT Sales Division Siemensstrasse 22 34 D 25462 Rellingen GGRMANY URL http www yamaha it de TEL 80092624222 AUSTRIA BELGIUM DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY HUNGARY ICELAND IRELAND ITALY LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS NORWAY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM TEL 80093067 MONACO If you are calling from outside the countries mentioned above or if you can t get through on the Yamaha toll free number use the following number instead TEL 43214400793 U S A Yamaha Electronics Corporation USA 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 U S A TEL 1 714 522 9105 FAX
32. er End drive letter This is a screen shown in the Windows Me environment For Windows 2000 Professional If you open the Device Manager window the firmware version will not be displayed Use your CD writing software to check the firmware version For Macintosh Use your CD writing software to check the firmware version of the CRW2200IX drive For details on how to use the software refer to the documentation that came with it 32 Appendix LED Indicator Messages The following table shows the various LED signals and meanings when the CRW2200IX drive is turned on 33 SF 2000 YAMAHA ES Status Indicator Messages LED Color Ready with disc Lit Green Ready no disc Lit Orange Tray operation opening closing Blinking constant Green Tray fully opened Out Reading disc information TOC Blinking constant Green nitial access in writing Blinking constant Orange Writing test mode Blinking constant Orange Writing Blinking fast constant Orange Reading Flashing inconstant Green Playing Blinking fast constant Green Power saving combined with Out the computer s power saving Failure Flashing inconstant Orange Appendix CRW2200IX Specifications Supported Formats Write Read Play CD DA e O 4 CD
33. ever you wish without restarting your computer SafeBurn Enhanced write stability technology Generous 8MB of buffer memory Because of the large data storage area stable disc writing is possible even at fast speeds Buffer Underrun Protection When data transfer from the host PC is interrupted Buffer Underrun Protection is activated to keep precious CD R discs from going to waste P 3 Optimum Write Speed Control Before writing to a CD R the CRW2200IX drive checks the disc s capability and automatically selects the optimum writing speed 2 for greater reliability The speed you set is the maximum writing speed Reliable writing Yamaha s proprietary Pure Phase Laser System patent applied for This technology reduces phase interference of the laser beam so that it projects accurately onto the disc Jitter value an important measure of recording quality has been improved 25 compared with Yamaha models not using this technology Running OPC Optimum Power Control Running OPC automatically adjusts the output of the laser according to the characteristics of the disc being used Running OPC provides greatly enhanced recording reliability for various manufacturer s discs Introduction High fidelity digital audio The CRW2200IX drive supports extraction of digital audio data at up to 40X speed as well as the recording of digital sound with complete fidelity even when writing at 20X speed CD TEXT support I
34. he unit Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the device as chemical reactions can cause damage to the device Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the device or use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors as damage to the unit or personal injury may occur Do not listen to audio with headphones at high volume for prolonged periods of time as your hearing may be damaged as a result Before using the device always turn down the volume as sudden bursts of sound can result in hearing damage Do not place the device anywhere near sources of magnetic interference as operational stability may be adversely affected Have the device serviced regularly to avoid internal dust buildup that can cause malfunction damage or fire For service information and about service charges contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer listed in the back of this manual Do not allow the plug of the AC adapter to come into contact with metal as a short circuit can result and cause a malfunction or damage to the device Do not wrap the power cord around the AC adapter as it may become disconnected and cause a malfunction 111 About handling CD R RW discs 1 Do not store discs in areas subject to excessive humidity or heat i e in direct sunlight or near a heater 2 Do not touch the surface of a disc When handling a disc hold it by the edges 3 Remove dust and di
35. ion With the included AC adaptor connected to an AC outlet even with the power of the drive turned off power consumption is as shown in the table below Always unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet when you do not intend to use the drive for a long time AC adapter model Power source Power consumption SKB2505A 100 V 2 1 W 120 V 24 W SMB2505A 220 240 V 14 W 14 Setup Procedures 5 Turnon the CRW2200IX drive When the power of the CRW2200IX drive is turned on the power LED on the front panel lights up in green Power LED LED Note When you turn on the CRW2200IX drive make sure the LED on the front panel blinks in green which indicates that it is reading disc information gt P 33 15 Setup Procedures 6 Connect either IEEE1394 port on the drive s rear panel to an IEEE1394 FireWire or i LINK port on the computer using the included IEEE1394 interface cable with a 6 pin connector at each end Connection to a PC desktop or tower type computer IEEE 1394 port IEEE1394 interface cable IEEE 1394 ports 4 1394 interface card gt IEEE 1394 ports IEEE1394 cable CRW2200IX rear panel 16 Setup Procedures Connection to a Macintosh computer IEEE1394 FireWire ports CRW2200IX IEEE1394 rear panel interface cable Notes You can connect the interface cable to either IEEE1394 port on the CRW2200IX
36. ly set up your computer Set up the CRW2200IX drive gt P 13 17 4 1 Turn your computer and the drive both Toe Purchase an IEEE1394 card Connect your computer and the drive See page 3 for more information about using the IEEE1394 interface cable that approved IEEE1394 interface cards that have came with the drive been tested for compatibility with the You may need a different cable CRW2200IX drive depending on the IEEE1394 port connector on your computer gt 17 Make sure that the CRW2200IX drive is correctly recognized P 18 Start using the CRW2200IX drive Use the drive to create an audio CD to backup data on your hard drive or for whatever purpose suits your needs 11 Setup Procedures Macintosh Users Make sure that system configuration CPU RAM OS etc of your computer meets the requirements of the CRW2200IX drive P 5 STEP m 1 Install the CD writing software STEP Set up the CRW2200IX drive gt P 13 17 2 1 Turn your computer and the drive both on before connecting 2 Connect your computer and the drive using the IEEE 1394 interface cable that came with the drive STEP Make sure that the CRW2200IX drive 3 is correctly recognized 19 Before using the drive make sure that the drive is recognized by the MacOS and CD writing software on your computer Start using the CRW2200IX drive Use the drive to create an audio CD to backup data on your hard drive
37. m single cable length 4 5 m _f Connecting in a tree Some host computer provides two or more IEEE1394 connectors each IEEE1394 connector allows for the connection of multiple IEEE1394 devices A total of 62 IEEE1394 devices can be attached 92 sua t A maximum single cable length 4 5 m An entire system can contain up to 63 devices including the host computer 28 Appendix Notes on Connecting IEEE1394 Devices Remember the following notes when connecting the CRW2200IX drive to the host computer along with other IEEE1394 devices 29 For optimum performance when writing a CD connect the CRW2200IX drive directly or solely to the host computer Do not connect or disconnect any IEEE1394 devices while the CRW2200IX drive is in operation especially when writing to a disc If there is a slower device connected between the host computer and the CRW2200IX drive the data transfer between the CRW2200IX drive and the host computer will be slowed which may cause a failure in writing a CD IEEE1394 ports on the CRW2200IX drive have 6 pin connectors but do not supply power IEEE1394 bus power Do not turn off the CRW2200IX drive while its IEEE1394 connected computer is turned on Otherwise it may cause malfunctions on your computer or other TEEE 1394 devices connected together depending on the specifications of the IEEE1394 interface card host adapter or the writing software you are using on the computer Avoid c
38. mputer should have an empty PCI expansion slot or a CardBus slot For more information about the IEEE1394 interface card refer to TEEE1394 Interface Card PCI or CardBus shown below Operating System OS Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional CD ROM Drive You may need another CD ROM drive for any CD related operations playback of an audio CD installation from CD ROM etc until you verify that the CRW2200IX drive is successfully installed Also you may need another CD ROM drive if you are planning to copy a CD ROM directly to a CD R RW disc on the CRW2200IX drive Note The CRW2200IX drive cannot be used to install an operating system or to boot your computer from a CD ROM containing an operating system IEEE1394 Interface Card PCI or CardBus For the CRW2200IX drive to work properly with your computer your IEEE1394 interface card must be OHCI compliant As of this writing Yamaha has verified compatibility with the following cards Manufacturer Product Card Type Advansys ASB30400 PCI SIIG NN2603 PCI Before Use Notes For the latest information about approved IEEE1394 interface cards check the YAMAHA CD R RW Drive web site URL http www yamaha co jp english product computer Some IEEE1394 interface cards may not work properly with your computer Be sure to check for compatibility not only with your computer but also with the CRW2200IX drive before purchasing a new IEEE139
39. nd sbp609e are displayed in the FireWire column showing that it is recognized by the Mac OS B You can also check the FireWire version in this window Notes f you connect one or more storage devices other than the CRW2200IX drive with the FireWire interface fw609e and sbp609e are displayed in this window To make sure that the CRW2200IX drive is recognized drag and drop other FireWire interface device s icons onto Trash to unmount and disconnect those devices temporarily f FireWire is not displayed in this window FireWire interface devices are not recognized on the OS Contact the supplier of your Apple Product When FireWire is displayed in this window if fw609e and sbp609e are not displayed the CRW2200IX drive is not recognized Consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair The FireWire version that supports the CRW2200IX drive is 2 0 or later If the Apple System Profiler recognizes the CRW2200IX drive but extension files supporting the drive are not installed the disc cannot be mounted or read Extension files are included in the CD writing software For details refer to the documentation that came with your CD writing software Your CD writing software will show a device name YAMAHA CRW2200E which corresponds to the CRW2200IX drive product name For information on how to verify the CRW2200IX drive installation in your CD writing software refer to the documentation tha
40. ne 22 Troubleshooting eee 23 APpendix i seer yaa 28 Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Peripherals Together 28 Writing Modes eite ete etie ee e ea 30 About the Firmware esner eene eseis 32 LED Indicator Messages eene 33 CRW2200IX Specifications eese 34 Indexc sancte etse ee nt 37 2001 YAMAHA CORPORATION Rights Reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated transmitted or reduced to any electronic medium of machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Yamaha Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple Macintosh Mac OS and FireWire are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc SafeBurn is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation other trademarks are the property of their respective companies Introduction Features of the CRW2200IX Drive High speed writing reading The CRW2200IX drive supports up to 20X speed writing of CD R discs 1 and up to 10X speed writing rewriting of CD RW discs Furthermore the drive supports data reading and digital audio data extraction at up to 40X speed Easy setup Implementation of an IEEE1394 interface also known as FireWire or i LINK eliminates the need for drive configurations device ID termination etc You can connect and start using the drive when
41. nformation such as the song name or artist name can be recorded on Audio CDs using CD creation software The text data on the created disc can be displayed on a CD player that is compatible with the CD TEXT format 16 or 20X speed writing is enabled with the Partial CAV method P 7 2 10X speed writing rewriting is enabled with the CLV method and the 4X 10X Full CAV method gt P 8 3 The optimal writing speed automatically selected will be between 8X speed and the maximum speed designated for that disc If the disc is rated at lower than 8X speed writing you need to designate the most suitable writing speed manually About IEEE1394 IEEE1394 is an industry standard approved by IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The serial interface has a broad bandwidth and is fast enough to transfer large amounts of digital video and audio data bi directionally between electronic devices including computer peripherals Also known as FireWire and i LINK the IEEE1394 interface allows units to transfer data or various controls over a single IEEE1394 interface cable Unlike legacy serial interfaces such as RS 232C IEEE1394 allows for daisy chaining devices serial connection with data transfer possible between any two devices on the chain TEEE 1394 also supports a tree parallel connection of devices In addition to this flexibility IEEE1394 also eliminates the need for complicated settings such as device ID and terminati
42. on as found with SCSI Small Computer System Interface type interfaces As of this writing IEEE1394 supports three different data transfer rates 100 Mbps 200 Mbps and 400 Mbps Introduction Buffer Underrun Defined CD R RW drives are equipped with buffer memory This memory temporarily stores data while a disc is being recorded When buffer memory becomes empty due to unexpected interruptions or the system s inability to keep up with the writing process a writing error occurs This error is known as a buffer underrun error D Data If data transfer is interrupted g Data is stored in When no data is left buffer memory then buffer memory in buffer memory begins to empty Buffer Underrun and then written to disc writing fails Buffer Underrun Error A Buffer Underrun Error will permanently ruin the disc Yamaha Buffer Underrun Protection Buffer Underrun Protection is featured in Yamaha s CRW2200 series CD R RW drives When a buffer underrun 15 about to occur a buffer underrun error 15 prevented by temporarily suspending the writing process Writing resumes when enough data has accumulated again in buffer memory Buffer Underrun Protection on the CRW2200 series is extremely accurate resulting in seamless recording between stop and continuation points D fdata transfer is Once data transfer interrupted y resumes normally v and buffer memory is and enough data
43. ontroller qd Keyboard I M9 Network adapters I an sil MPE Y f Refresh Agmove Prol J This is a screen shown in the Windows Me environment For Windows 2000 Professional You can verify by opening Control Panel double clicking on System selecting the Hardware tab and clicking on the Device Manager button in System Properties Notes For details about how to use the operating system refer to the documentation that came with it If there isan or O mark etc next to the icon for the CRW2200IX drive or the IEEE 1394 bus controller this means that it has not been installed correctly In either case the CRW2200IX drive may not work properly 18 Setup Procedures Macintosh Users 1 Select Apple System Profiler from the Apple menu 2 IntheApple System Profiler window click the Devices and Volumes tab Apple System Profiler Bren Freie Devices ad Control Panels V rara V Aeg latiora V folc D USB Fear P ga b Anh R Ke b TUI D USB Mowe Mo devices fea thie bue d ss E Pic vive Pa rmm nat ATA bg mme mia pare pere ATA O boso woe Mo mounted media MC DIE PR md beri met soso SLOT A ce NT rcs she sure DT ple 407 0 LIT Make sure that fw609e a
44. orporation USA 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 U S A LASER INFORMATION Laser Product Class Class 1 Laser Diode Properties Wavelength 780 787 nm Pulse Durations and Max Output at the lens of the Laser Pickup Unit Read Mode 0 7mW Continuous Write Mode Max 38mW for 166ns Min Cycle 86 6ns CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Laserprodukt Klasse Klasse 1 Eigenschaften der Laserdiode Wellenlange 780 787 nm Impulsdauer und max Ausgang an der Linse der Laser Abtasteinheit Lesemodus 0 7mW kontinuierlich Schreibmodus 38mW f r 166ns Zyklusmin 86 6ns ACHTUNG Halten Sie sich beim Bedienen und Einstellen der Bedienungselemente sowie bei der Bedienungsabfolge an die Anleitung da sonst gef hrliche Strahlen austreten k nnen L emploi de commandes de r glages ou un choix de proc dures diff rents des sp cifications de cette brochure peut entrainer une exposition d ventuelles radiations pouvant tre dangereuses Classe du produit laser Classe 1 Caract ristiques de la diode laser Longueur d onde 780 787 nm Dur e des impulsions et sortie maximum depuis la lentille du bloc capteur optique Mode de lecture 0 7mW continue Mode de gravure max 38mW pour 166ns cycle min 86 6ns PRECAUCION El usar los controles o ajustar o
45. realizar procedimientos diferentes a los especificados aqu resultar en peligrosas exposiciones a la radiaci n Clase de producto l ser Clase 1 Propiedades del diodo l ser Longitud de onda 780 787 nm Duraci n del pulso y potencia de salida m xima en el objetivo de la unidad captora l ser Modo de lectura 0 7mW continua Modo de escritura m x 38mW para 166ns ciclo m nimo 86 6ns VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD OCH SPARREN AR URKOPPLAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN STRALEN AR FARLIG ATTENTION x DANGER VISIBLE AND OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE CAUTION VISIBLE AND OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VARNING SYNLIG ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD STRALEN R FARLIG VARO AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA N KYV LLE JA TAL NAKYMATOMALLE LASERS TELYLLE ALA KATSO S TEESEEN VARNNG SYNLIG OCH ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DE R PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN VORSIHT SICHTBARE UND ODER UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN ATTENTION RADIATION VISIBLE ET OU INVISIBLE
46. reating a looped connection that sends data output from a device back to the same device The illustration below shows an example of such a loop at the host computer Appendix Writing Modes Disc at Once DAO This mode is used when writing a complete disc in a single pass without pausing Data cannot be added later even if the full capacity of the blank disc has not been used Example General CD ROM 0 21 Track 1 S ession 1 t Any remaining space cannot be used Lead in Lead out Example Audio CD 0 aud auio oa mucio ude Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 5 Track 6 Track 7 4 Any remaining space cannot be used Session 1 Lead in Lead out Note The lead in and lead out areas signify the beginning and end points of a session They are not part of the data but contain information about the session itself Basically a session consists of a lead in data and a lead out Track at Once TAO This mode is used when writing data to a disc one track at a time More tracks can be added later 1f there is enough space left on the disc This is why Track at Once mode is sometimes referred to as Multisession 0 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 t Any remaining space Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 teed Lead in Lead out Lead out Lead out Lead in Lead in Note Only the first session of
47. rt from the surface of a disc Use an air blower i e camera lens blower to remove dust The surface of a disc may be scratched if wiped with a dry cloth Do not stick labels on the surface of a disc Do not write on the surface of a disc except where indicated Do not clean discs with chemicals or detergents Do not bend or drop discs Use only circular discs Do not use irregularly shaped discs such as star heart or card shaped etc as these could damage your new CD R RW drive m 1 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without prior notice 2 All trademarks contained in this manual belong to their respective owners 3 Yamaha does not bear any responsibility for a problem that occurs as a result of any operations carried out other than those stated in the manual included with the drive 4 Reproduction of this manual either in part or in full is expressly forbidden Mi Precautions for Transportation Before transporting the device always put it in its original box If the device is transported without adequate packing the internal components may be damaged and cause the device to malfunction Copyrights When writing to a CD R RW make sure that you do not infringe on any copyrights It is illegal to copy audio CDs for non personal use When backing up software make sure that you do not infringe on any software copyrights for that product WARRANTY YAMAHA
48. scs and the LED remains orange consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair No sound of CD DA audio CD disc is audible Troubleshooting Check that the LINE OUT jacks L R of the CRW2200IX drive is connected correctly to the sound card or powered speakers P 10 drive Make sure settings are as shown below For users with Windows Me no sound is audible from headphones connected to the headphone jack of the CRW2200IX drive or from powered speakers connected to the LINE OUT jacks L R on the rear panel of the CRW2200IX When you are using Windows Media Player 7 0 with Windows Me the above symptom is known to exist because the default setting is set to ON for Digital playback 1 The Properties setting of the CRW2200IX drive D Open the YAMAHA CRW2200E Properties window and click on the Properties tab Uncheck the Enable digital CD audio for this CD ROM device check box Properies songs Dew These sefingi determine the in which Window uses this CD ROM for playing CD mase LO Player Voksne 2 The setting of the Windows Media Player O Start Windows Media Player Ys Click Tools on the Menu and click on Options to open the Options window then click on the CD Audio tab Uncheck the Digital playback check box Petorvarce Medo Vaude Cau Ponie Derce Pee Ute fui tab Vo Configure
49. t came with it 19 Operation Connecting and Disconnecting IEEE1394 Devices Connecting Devices Your IEEE1394 devices including the CRW2200IX drive are supposed to be connected disconnected in an IEEE1394 daisy chain or tree connection while the host computer is turned on Hot Swap Note For more information about a IEEE1394 chain or tree connection refer to page 28 29 Disconnecting Devices When you attempt to disconnect an IEEE1394 device while the computer is turned on Computers running under Windows 98 Second Edition will crash To solve this problem refer to the Update Information document bundled with the product O Computers running under Windows Me or Windows 2000 Professional allow for disconnection after you complete the unplugging procedure properly O Macintosh computers may show an alert message and allow for disconnection after you properly close the CD writing software and unmount the CD volume from the desktop Note For more information about disconnecting IEEE1394 devices while the computer is turned on refer to the documentation that came with your operating system 20 Operation You can load and eject a disc as described below only when the CRW2200IX drive is turned on Loading a Disc 1 Open the disc tray by pressing the eject button on the CRW2200IX drive s front panel 2 Place the disc onto the disc tray with its label or printing facing upward
50. using the headphone jack Slide the knob to the left to decrease the volume and to the right to increase it LED Indicates the operation status of the CRW2200IX drive gt 33 Front and Rear of Unit Rear Panel D Q 0000000000000 72 ey gt EEE1394 STANDBY ON D Bo LINE OUT LINE OUT jacks L R To listen to audio CDs with the CRW2200IX drive connect these to the line level input LINE IN of the stereo equipment with a standard stereo phono cable sold separately Q Power switch STANDBY ON Turns the power on or off gt 13 15 DC IN connector Insert the included AC adapter connector gt P 13 IEEE1394 ports Insert the connector of the IEEE1394 cable here P 16 17 10 Procedures This flowchart shows the procedure for setting up the CRW2200IX drive For easy cross referencing the relevant pages in this manual are given Make sure that system configuration CPU RAM OS etc of your computer meets the requirements of the CRW2200IX drive P 4 5 Do you have an appropriate IEEE1394 interface card The card should be compatible with your computer STEP Does your computer have a 1 built in IEEE1394 port STEP Install the CD writing software 2 Before installing the software disconnect Install the card to your all IEEE1394 devices com puter Read the documentation that came with the card and proper
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