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Sony CRX100E User's Manual

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1. Trademarks e MS DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation e IBM PC PC XT and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e HP Vectra is a registered trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company e Molex is a registered trademark of Molex Inc e AMP is a registered trademark of AMP Inc Contents Introduction 6 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 7 Front P nel in Sa Sh ee ae HH ih 7 Rear Panel uuu 22400n4nnnnunnnnnnnnannnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 8 Precautions 9 Example of System Setup 10 Installing the Drive in Your Computer 10 Preparation anne een Setting the Jumpers uensenssessenseesnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn Opening the Computer c ccecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseaeeeeeeeees Mounting the Drive u nusssssssessnnnsnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Connecting the Drive uneesensenssersennnennennnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnennennnnnennannnnn Mounting the Host Adapter Closing the Computer 2042202204nsennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnn nn Installing the Software Driver 17 Using Discs 17 Storing DISCS 4 22 22 iR ae 17 Cale Of D E e vctycciusccede scatcestacestacisedesssacstedesdeceneivaticisyasdlsesessistttes 17 Operating the Drive 18 Starting the Drive Ejecting the Disc TEE SE How to Use the Disc LOCKS n uuuesneenesesnesnessne
2. Host adapter INTERFACE cable Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 15 Mounting the Host Adapter Install the host adapter in one of the available system expansion slots of your computer Refer to the operating instructions included with the host adapter for complete instructions on installation and settings Install the host adapter in one of the expansion slots Closing the Computer 1 Replace the cover on the computer being careful to reinstall all screws that were removed 2 Replace the AC power cord and turn on your computer 16 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer pe 8 Installing the Software Driver MSCDEX and the device driver for an ordinary CD ROM drive can be used when using the CRX100E as a CD ROM drive Use the device driver for a CD R RW drive when using the CRX100E as a recordable or rewritable drive Be sure to install the device driver before operating the drive Refer to the manual supplied with the host adapter for instructions Using Discs Storing Discs e Do not store the disc in a location subject to high humidity high temperature excessive dust direct sunlight Care of Discs e Hold the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface e Wipe the CD ROM disc with the optional CD cleaner to clean it e Do not wipe a CD R disc and CD RW disc with a cleaner before recording data To avoid scratching the recording surface blow away dust using an air blower e D
3. ground cables when the drive s frame is not in direct contact with the computer 2 Unused 3 ANALOG AUDIO connector Outputs analog audio signals 4 Configuration Jumpers See page 11 for details SJINTERFACE CONNECTOR IDE bus Connect to IDE host adapter using a connecting cable 6 DC INPUT power in connector Connect to the power supply of the host computer 8 Location and Function of Parts and Controls o l Precautions E installation E Operation e Avoid placing the drive in a location subject to high humidity high temperature excessive dust mechanical vibration direct sunlight We recommend to use the drive in a horizontal or vertical position Do not use it in a tilted position Do not move the drive during operation This may cause it to malfunction during reading or writing e Avoid exposing the drive to sudden changes in temperature as condensation may form on the lens inside the drive as a result Should the surrounding temperature suddenly rise while the drive is on wait at least one hour before you turn off the power Operating the drive immediately after a sudden increase in temperature may result in a malfunction during reading or writing E Transportation e Close the disc drawer before moving the drive e Keep the original packing materials for future transport of the drive Precautions 9 EN Example of System Setup To use the CD R RW device the followin
4. ERSTR LING VED BNING UNDG UDS ETTELSE FOR STR LING ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTR LING N R DEKSEL PNES UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STR LEN VARNING OSYN LIG LASERSTR LING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD STR LEN R FARLIG VAROI N KYM T N AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERS TEILYLLE L KATSO S TEESEN This label is located on the top of the drive unit enclosure Dieses Etikett befindet sich am Boden des Laufwerksgeh uses o Ale 18822 Ang AHSSS 8 772A FHAA BE LE AAAA MSS NEU 3 This unit uses CD RW discs with the following mark wise ReWritable This unit uses CD R discs with the following mark miisi CARB This unit uses CD ROM discs with the following mark list When you use this unit as a CD player use compact COMPACT discs with the following mark DIGITAL AUDIO WARNING For the customers in U S A You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Howev
5. Output power E Supplied accessory User s Guide E Optional accessories CD ROM discs E Crystal frequency Molex 70066C or G 70430C or G 70430C or G or equivalent Note 70066C and 70430C are without latch type 70066G and 70430G are with latch type Housing AMP 1 480435 0 Contact AMP170203 2 or 60711 1 Semiconductor laser GaAlAs 778 to 787nm at 25 C 2 C 4 0 mW Read 80 mW Write 1 each YHDS 50 CD ROM Test Disc Type 1 3 equivalent to YHDS 4 YHDS 100 CD ROM Test Disc Type 2 0 audio combined 33 868 MHz 34 574 MHz 17 287 MHz 46 000 MHz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 26 Specifications Diese Ausr stung erf llt die Europ ischen EMC Bestimmungen f r die Verwendung in folgender folgenden Umgebung en e Wohngegenden e Gewerbegebiete e Leichtindustriegebiete Diese Ausr stung erf llt die Bestimmungen der Norm EN55022 Klasse B E Dimension diagram 146 28 139 7 sos 203 05 4 M3 MOUNTING HOLES 4 M3 MOUNTING HOLES 4 ON EACH SIDE Important Screws must not extend more than 6 0mm into the side panels or the bottom plate Specifications 27 CRX100E CD R RW Drive Unit User s Guide 1998 by Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
6. S ONY 3 865 162 11 3 CRX100E CD R RW Drive Unit User s Guide Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the top of the drive Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your sales repre sentative regarding this product Model No Serial No Safety Regulations To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only CAUTION As the laser beam in this CRX100E is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation DANGER This label is located on the drive unit s internal INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVIOD DIRECT EXPOSIRE TO BEAM chassis VORSICHT ERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG Dieses Etikett befindet sich auf dem inneren Chassis RICHT DEUSTRAHL AUSSETZEN des Laufwerkes DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM DANGER RADIATIONS INVISIBLES DU LASER EN CAS D OUVERTURE EVITER TOUTE EXPOSITION DIRECTE AU FAISCEAU VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSET ZEN ADVARSEL USYNLIG LAS
7. ata cannot be recorded if the recording surface is contaminated Installing the Software Driver Using Discs 17 BD Operating the Drive This section describes how to start the drive and eject a disc Starting the Drive 1 Turn on the power of your computer 2 Press the eject button The tray comes out automatically 3 Place a disc in the tray with its label side up 18 _ Operating the Drive Note When the drive is set up in vertical position use the disc locks to prevent your disc from falling See How to Use the Disc Locks on page 21 for details Disc locks 4 Gently push the tray or press the eject button to close the tray The drive may begin reading the Table of Contents TOC data when it accepts the disc The busy indicator lights up in amber while the drive is reading the TOC When the busy indicator lights out the drive is ready to receive commands and data may be retrieved from the disc After loading the CD R or CD RW disc it takes a moment for the drive to become ready while the Program Memory Area is read For subsequent drive operations follow the instructions provided with the application software you are using Note The busy indicator stays lit in amber if the disc is not properly placed on the loading tray a malfunction occurs In either case eject the disc and place it in the loading tray again making sure that it sits properly in the tray If doing this does not s
8. daisy chained with a Hard Disk Drive on an IDE Card set the Hard Disk Drive as MASTER and the CRX100E as SLAVE e If the CRX100E is the only device connected to the IDE Card set the CRX100E as MASTER However it should be noted that some personal computers may use CSEL in lieu of the foresaid MASTER SLAVE selection In this case remove the existing jumpers from MASTER and SLAVE and set a jumper on CSEL When the CSEL signal of the interface connector is set low the drive is designated as Drive 0 When the CSEL is set high the drive is designated as Drive 1 Consult your PC manufacturer IDE Card manufacturer or dealer for further details Installing the Drive in Your Computer 11 Opening the Computer 1 If your computer has its rear side covered by a plastic panel attached with plastic hook pad pull it off 2 Remove the cover mounting screws 3 Remove the cover of the computer Mounting the Drive If mounting rails are necessary attach them to the drive in the same way as your floppy disk drive and slide the drive into the lower drive bay If mounting rails are not required in your system screw the drive in place o I gog Dudi Doo t mm f i Slide the drive into the lower bay 12 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer Connecting the Drive Connect the drive to the computer with the following connectors DC INPUT connector e AUDIO OUT connector if you plan to connect audio equ
9. en the drive is shipped from the factory To set the lock in the locked position turn it with your fingers until you hear a click so that it faces inward Operating the Drive 21 When the drive s right side is down To facilitate disc handling set the disc locks B C and D into the locked position and leave the disc lock A in the unlocked position Top side Right side When the drive s left side is down To facilitate disc handling set the disc locks A C and D into the locked position and leave the disc lock B in the unlocked position Top side Left side 22 Operating the Drive ey Specifications E General Host interface Read Function Acceptable discs Write Function Applied Format Writing Method Cache memory R W Disc diameter Rotational speed Innermost track ATAPI compliant CD ROM mode 1 data discs CD ROM XA discs CD Audio discs Audio combined CD ROM discs CD I discs CD I Ready Discs Photo CD Single and Multi session discs Video CD discs CD EXTRA discs CD TEXT discs CD R discs Conforming to Orange Book Part II CD RW discs Conforming to Orange Book Part III CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA CD Audio Audio combined CD ROM CD I Video CD CD EXTRA CD TEXT Disc at once Session at once Track at once Variable packet writing Packet size max 1 Mbyte Fixed packet writing Packet size max 1 Mbyte Multi session 1 Mbyte 12 cm 8cm Read Onl
10. er there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CLASS 1 This CD R RW drive unit is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located at the PRODUKT top of the enclosure Bei diesem CD R RW Laufwerk handelt es sich um ein Laser Produkt der Klasse 1 Das Etikett mit der Aufschrift LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT befindet sich auf der Oberseite des Geh uses Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No CRX100E Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 1 Sony Drive Park Ridge NJ 07656 USA Telephone No 201 930 6970 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation
11. g components are required e Computer IBM PC AT HP Vectra or equivalent IDE Host adapter ATA compliant e Floppy disc drive IDE Interface cable 40 to 40 pin flat cable Software Device driver utilities Installing the Drive in Your Computer Preparation This section provides an example of instruction for installing the CD R RW drive unit into your personal computer using the IDE Host Adaptor ATA Compliant To connect the CRX100E directly to the PC s IDE port consult your PC manufacturer for instruction You need the following parts and tools these are not supplied with the drive A flat blade screwdriver e Four screws 3 mm in diameter and 6 mm in length Two mounting rails if your computer has mounting tracks Unplug the computer and disconnect the cables attached to the back to give yourself more room to work Do not turn on the power of the computer before completing the entire installation process 10 Example of System Setup Installing the Drive in Your Computer Setting the Jumpers Set the jumpers on the rear of the drive in accordance with the configuration of your computer system The jumpers are preset at the MASTER position as illustrated at the factory CSEL SLAVE MASTER Notes for configuration jumpers e Designation of the Drive Number is generally set by inserting a jumper pin on either the MASTER or the SLAVE pin e When the CRX100E is
12. ht Dimensions Mass E Power requirement Voltage Ripple Current Hold track state Seeking Spin up Write Sleep Read 1 96 m s 0 2 G o p at 5 Hz to 300 Hz sweep Write 0 98 m s 0 1G o p at 5Hz to 300 Hz sweep 19 6 m s 2G o p at 7 Hz to 300 Hz 1 44 m s Hz 0 015 G Hz at 5 Hz to 50 Hz Read 49 m s 5 G o p at 11 ms half sine wave includes 5 retries Write 4 9 m s 0 5 G o p at 11ms half sine wave 490 m s 50 G o p at 1 1ms half sine wave 76 cm drop with standard individual package 146 0 x 41 4 x 203 0 mm w h d 5 3 4 x 1 5 8 x 8 inches 940 g 5 V 5 DC and 12V DC 10 5 V 0 05 Vp p 12 V 0 1 Vp p 5 Vdc 800 mA Typ lt 1000 mA Max 200 mA Typ lt 400 mA Max 5 Vdc 800 mA Typ lt 1200 mA Max 300 mA Typ lt 800 mA Max 5 Vdc 800 mA Typ lt 1200 mA Max 500 mA Typ lt 800 mA Max 5 Vdc 90 mA Typ lt 120 mA Max 0 2 mA Typ lt 0 3 mA Max 12 Vdc 12 Vdc 12 Vdc 12 Vdc Specifications 25 E Connectors Power in Interface ID Jumper Switch Audio connector IRISO IMSA 9012B 55Z01 GT Recommended Mating Female Connectors for POWER connector AMP 1 480424 0 or equivalent Pin Header AMP 170147 1 or 4 AWG24 18 AMP 170120 1 or 4 AWG20 14 for INTERFACE connector and 2 pin out connector AMP 746285 9 or equivalent for AUDIO connector 4pin for GROUND TAB E Laser Type Wave length
13. ipment e INTERFACE CONNECTOR INTERFACE CONNECTOR DC INPUT connector AUDIO OUT connector E DC INPUT connector The pin assignment is as follows f ee GND 5V DC 12VDC After matching the beveled edges insert the plug of the power supply cable to the DC INPUT connector and push it firmly in place Caution Improper connection may damage the drive and void the warranty DC INPUT connector Power supply cable 4 pin connection cable Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 13 E Frame ground When normally installed the drive unit is not in contact with the host computer directly and should be grounded Connect the frame ground tab to one of the host computer s ground cables Frame ground tab a cable The frame ground cable recommended has a AMP 1 480435 0 housing and 170203 2 or 60711 1 contacts 14 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer E AUDIO OUT connector The pin assignment is as follows pin Audio Signal 1 R signal 2 ground 1 2 3 4 3 ground 4 L signal E INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 Firmly insert one end of the interface cable into the INTER FACE CONNECTOR INTERFACE CONNECTOR INTERFACE cable 2 Attach the other end of the cable to the host adapter
14. nssnannennnonennonnusnennennen 21 Specifications 23 Be I nn Introduction Features The CRX100E is an internal CD R RW Compact Disc Recordable ReWritable drive unit designed for use with an IBM PC HP Vectra or compatible computer It can write as much as 650 Mbytes of digital data into CD R disc and can read as much as 650 Mbytes of digital data stored in a CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory CD R and CD RW disc The CRX100E has the following features General e 5 inch half height drive form factor e Audio CD like tray loading of a disc without using a caddy e Power loading and power eject of a disc The disc can also be ejected manually Housed in a casing with an airtight frame 1 Mbyte buffer memory on the ATA controller e Supports Power saving mode and Sleep mode Supported disc formats e Reads and writes data in each CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I CD I Ready Video CD CD EXTRA and CD TEXT e Reads data in Photo CD Single and Multi session e Reads and writes standard CD DA e Reads and writes CD R discs conforming to Orange Book Part I e Reads and writes CD RW discs conforming to Orange Book Part I Supported write method e Disc at once Session at once Track at once Variable packet Fixed packet and Multi session Performance e Supports CD R write operation at each standard speed double speed and quadruple speed e Supports CD RW write operation at double speed e Suppor
15. olve the problem and the busy indicator still remains lit in amber consult your dealer or qualified service personnel The busy indicator also lights amber during audio play However this is not a malfunction Caution Do not forcibly close the disc drawer Applying excessive force may damage the loading mechanism The tray s mechanism is designed to operate with a feather touch Operating the Drive 19 Ejecting the Disc To eject the disc press the eject button on the front panel The tray comes out automatically Note The eject button does not work if it is disabled by the software you are using E Opening the tray manually in an emergency You can open the tray manually when it fails to come out by means of the eject button or software commands To do this follow the procedure below 1 Turn off the power of your computer 2 Insert a pointed object such as a paper clip into the emergency eject hole and push AN Approx 40 mm After removing a disc from the drive unit consult your dealer or qualified service personnel 20 Operating the Drive How to Use the Disc Locks The disc tray has four disc locks that prevent the disc from falling when the drive is set up in vertical position Disc locks Note When the drive is used in horizontal position you do not need to lock the disc E Locking and unlocking All of the four locks are set in the unlocked position facing outward wh
16. ts read only operation at max 24 times speed e Supports real time error correction and real time layered error correction at each speeds Fast access time ensuring reliable high speed data access Audio e Outputs 16 bit digital data over the ATA interface e Equipped with audio line output and headphones jack for audio CD playback E Software requirement Install the appropriate application software before using this unit 6 Introduction Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Panel 1 Disc tray Accepts a CD ROM CD R and CD RW disc on its tray 2 Emergency eject hole Insert a fine rod into this hole to eject the tray manually in emergencies 3 Eject button Opens and closes the disc tray 4 Busy indicator This indicator shows the unit s status in various phases of operation Seek read and write Flashes amber Error Lights up amber and stays lit 5 Volume control Controls the volume of the analog audio output provided via a headphones jack 6 Headphones jack Provides two channel analog audio output Location and Function of Parts and Controls 7 Rear Panel Pin 1 N 255 20222080000 9020000000 a aco oesonaonocooononnnn O OfO O 1 F GND Frame ground tab Connect with one of the host computer s
17. y 600 min 600 rpm at CLV 1 4 m s 1x 1200 min 1200 rpm 2x 2400 min 2400 rpm 4x 4800 min 4800 rpm 8x 5000 min 5000 rpm at CAV 10x Specifications 23 Outermost track E Drive performance Data transfer rate Sustained rate Burst rate Access time Random stroke 200 min 200 rpm at CLV 1 2 m s 1x 400 min 400 rpm 2x 800 min 800 rpm 4x 1600 min 1600 rpm 8x 5000 min 5000 rpm at CAV 24x 150 kbytes s 1x 300 kbytes s 2x 600 kbytes s 4x 1200 kbytes s 8x 1500 to 3600 kbytes s 10 to 24x CAV 16 6 Mbytes s PIO Mode 4 16 6 Mbytes s Multiword DMA Mode 2 150 ms typical 10 to 24x CAV Read error rate includes retry normal disc E Reliability L EC on L EC off E Audio Output level Line out Head phone E Environmental conditions Temperature and humidity Operating Transportation Storage Temperature and humidity gradients 24 Specifications 1 Block 10 bits double 1 Block 10 bits double 0 75 V at47k Q 0 55 V at 32 Q 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F no condensation 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F 10 to 90 within 72 hours no condensation 30 C to 50 C 22 F to 122 F 10 to 90 within 6 months no condensation 10 C hour 10 hour Vibration Operating Non operating Transportation Shock Operating Non operating Transportation E Dimensions and weig

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