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1. 1 Caddy insertion slot Accepts a caddy loaded with a CD ROM or CD R disc 2 Eject button Ejects the caddy from the drive unit 3 Emergency eject hole 4 Busy indicator This indicator shows the unit s status in various phases of operation Seek read and play audio Lights up amber and stays lit Write disc at once or track at once Flashes amber When the power is turned on the indicator lights up green 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 8 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Insert a fine rod into this hole to eject a caddy manually in emergencies Rear Panel omo000000000000000000 00000 SOoOooo oo 00000 fo 00000000000 Jumper block for SCSI bus Specify assignment of the SCSI bus Terminators The terminator resistors are inserted into the sockets Remove the resistors when the SCSI bus is to be terminated externally Note Some models are shipped without terminators When installing the terminators orient them so that the GND pin the end marked with a dot is toward the right side of the socket Power in connector Connect to the power supply of the host computer SCSI bus interface connector Connect to a SCSI host adapte
2. OPA 2000 E Optional accessories CD ROM discs Additional caddies E Crystal frequency 1 each 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 OPA 2000 OPA 1011 2 22 5792 MHz 24 0000 MHz 33 8688 MHz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 30 Specifications E Dimension diagram 41 4 1 146 05 Bulk an 5 3 4 21 84 7 8 139 7 SH 9 91 13 32 5 1 2 X yy x E 2 ao gt a RES 2 oo XI cf x Pe ye t T q v A er a 4 M3 Mounting v 148 5 R ON screws 5 7 8 4 M3 Mounting screws zo ee ee t TI J wo ur o os Os coo pil aa 1 32 0 5 0 6 1 32 42 5 1 11 16 gt Unit mm in Important Screws must not extend more than 4 0 mm into the side panels or the bottom plate Specifications 31
3. bottom half height space Otherwise screw the drive unit in place 14 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer Connecting the Drive E Power in connector Insert the plug and push it firmly in place Match beveled edges Power in connector Power supply connector 4 pin connection cable The power supply connector recommended has Molex 8980 3 contacts and a Molex 8981 04P housing Pin assignment GND GND 5V DC 12V DC Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 15 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 Frame ground cable The frame ground cable recommended has a AMP 1 480435 0 housing and 170203 2 or 60711 1 contacts E Audio output connector The audio output connector recommended is Molex 5159PBT contacts and 5051 04 housing or 5103 PBT contacts and 5102 04 housing Pin assignment Left ma l Co Right signal GND GND 16 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer E Interface connector 1 Insert one end of the interface cable into the interface connector firmly Interface connector 2 Attach the other end of th
4. busy indicator remains lit amber consult your dealer or qualified service personnel The busy indicator also lights amber during audio play However this is not a malfunction Ejecting a Caddy 1 Turn on the power supply 2 Press the eject button on the drive unit Notes e The eject button does not work if it is disabled by the software e To eject a caddy when the eject button is disabled by the software Make sure that the jumper block s PREVENT ALLOW is set to ON Turn the power of your computer off and turn it on again Or reset the SCSI bus using a software command Operating the Drive 25 E Ejecting a caddy manually in an emergency 26 In the event of electrical or mechanical failure of the drive unit a manual emergency eject is provided to allow removal of the caddy from the drive unit 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 with hand Typical required force is 46N 4 7 kg at least 35 mm After removing the caddy from the drive unit consult your dealer or qualified service personnel Operating the Drive 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 Outermost track SCSI 2 single ended 50 pin CD ROM Mode 1 data discs CD ROM Mode 2 d
5. 32 Q 10 to 90 no condensation 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F within 72 hours 30 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F within 6 months 10 C hour 10 hour Read 1 96 m s 0 2 G peak at 5 Hz to 300 Hz sweep Write 0 98 m s 0 1 G peak at 5 Hz to 300 Hz sweep 19 6 m s 2 G peak at 7 Hz to 300 Hz 1 44 m s Hz 0 015 G Hz at 5 Hz to 50 Hz Shock Operating Non operating Transportation E Dimensions and weight Dimensions Mass E Power requirement Voltage Ripple Current Hold track state Seeking spin up amp write 50 duty cycle E Connectors Power in connector Audio connectors E Laser Type Wave length Output power Beam divergence Read 49 m s 5 G at 11 ms half sine wave includes 5 retries Write 4 9 m s 0 5 G at 11 ms half sine wave 490 m s 50 G at 11 ms half sine wave 76 cm drop with standard individual package 146 05 x 41 4 x 203 2 mm w h d 5 3 4 x 1 5 8 x 8 inches 1 2 kg 5 V 5 DC and 12 V DC 10 5 V 0 05 Vp p 12 V 0 1 Vp p 5 Vdc lt 750 mA Max 12 Vdc lt 600 mA Max 5 Vdc 740 mA Typ lt 1200 mA Max 12 Vdc 620 mA Typ lt 1400 mA Max Molex 53450 5411 or equivalent Molex 50460 4A or equivalent Semiconductor laser GaAlAs 778 787nm at 25 C 2 5 mW Read 35 mW Write 60 degree Specifications 29 E Supplied accessory User s Guide Disc Caddy
6. CDU924S CD R Drive Unit User s Guide Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung 1996 by Sony Corporation Rev 1 0 BKC 42264600 CDU924S CD R Drive Unit User s Guide SONY Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the top side of the drive Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your sales representative 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 CDU924S 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 DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVIOD DIRECT EXPOSIRE TOP BEAM This label is located on the drive unit s internal chassis VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET NICHT DEMSTRAHL AUSSETZEN 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 UNSICHTEABE SER STRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET ICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSET Z ADVARSEL a LASERSTR LING VED UNDGA UDS ETTELSE FOR STRALING ADVAR
7. F OFF 2 OFF ON OFF 3 ON ON OFF 4 OFF OFF ON 5 ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON 7 ON ON ON KEY Used to prevent the SCSI bus interface connector from being plugged in upside down PREVENT ON Allows insert and removal of a CD caddy ALLOW with the eject button and the eject command OFF Prevents insert and removal of a CD caddy with the eject button or an eject command TEST MODE ON Enables test mode OFF Enables normal operation Factory settings Notes e The upper row of pins is ground e ID SELECT PREVENT ALLOW and TEST MODE are recognized when the power supply is turned on or SCSI is reset e TEST MODE is used exclusively for the factory testing Do not set TEST MODE to ON Doing so may cause an unexpected result AMP is a registered trademark of AMP Inc JAE is a registered trademark of Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd 12 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 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 Screws Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 13 Mounting the Drive 1 Remove the screws and brackets from both sides of the drive spaces 2 If mounting rails are necessary attach them to the drive unit in the same way as the ones on your floppy disk drive and slide the drive unit into the
8. SEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL PNES UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STR LEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALING N R DENNA DEL AR PPNAD STR LEN R FARLIG VAROI NAKYMATON AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEN This label is located on the bottom of the drive unit enclosure This unit uses CD R discs with the following mark MSE CEAD 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 MSE DIGITAL AUDIO 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
9. Software Driver 20 Using Discs and Caddies 21 Loading a Caddy with a DISO sorsra N nennen 21 Storing Discs and Caddies lt s naanin eiaa aaa 23 Care Of DISGSS AEEA A seinen dtl ievsadl dens thecidesanntasdeaeunldvacessanagtevasestoencesases 23 Operating the Drive 24 Starting UP sireci Ea S a E SE AEE Aa AE Ea REE E EERE ie 24 Ejeeting amp Caddy a treaa dacara ne Paan rrr La enna Anar reia Enae eian he anne erg As baarnt AaS aaan EA Enna 25 Specifications 27 Introduction Example of System Setup The CDU924S is a drive unit for CD R discs which store a maximum of To use the CDU924S at least the following components are necessary 650 Mbytes of digital data e Computer IBM PC HP Vectra or compatible equipment The drive unit has the following features e CDU924S CD R Drive Unit e Reads and writes data in both CD ROM and CD ROM XA standard e SCSI host adapter formats e Floppy disk drive e Reads and writes data in CD BRIDGE format which includes e SCSI interface cable Single ended 50 pin flat PHOTO CD e Reads standard CD DA Red Book encoded discs and reads and Here are two examples of system setup writes CD R discs conforming to Orange Book Part II e Supports the following write modes Disc at once Track at once Variable packet Fixed packet and Multi session e Outputs the audio as 16 bit digital data over the SCSI interface Software Example 1 Software Example 2 Supports read and write operation at both stan
10. ailed description of how to install internal drives Getting Started e Prepare the necessary parts and tools that have not been supplied a flat blade screwdriver two mounting rails if your computer has mounting tracks e Unplug the computer and disconnect the cables attached to the back for your own safety Do not turn on the power of the computer before completing the entire installation process Setting the Jumpers Set the jumpers on the rear panel of the drive unit in accordance with the configuration of your computer system The jumpers are preset as illustrated below at the factory DEVICE TYPE PREVENT ALLOW ID SELECT o 1 2 TEST MODE X Pin removed Terminators Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 11 Remove the jumper to set to OFF and install the jumper to set to ON The recommended jumper is AMP Shunts 14227 1 JAE Short Socket PS 2SH4 1 or equivalent The following table shows the function of each jumper Jumper Function DEVICE The setting of this jumper determines whether the TYPE SCSI device type code in the inquiry data is WO or CD ROM ON WORM OFF CD ROM ID SELECT Assign the drive unit s ID number by setting these jumpers to ON or OFF Do not assign the same number as one used for other SCSI device ID number Jumper settings 0 1 2 0 OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OF
11. ata discs CD ROM XA discs CD Audio discs Audio combined CD ROM discs includes CD EXTRA CD I discs CD I Ready Discs CD Bridge discs CD R discs Conforming to Orange Book Part II CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM Mode 2 CD ROM XA CD Audio Audio combined CD ROM CD I CD I Ready CD Bridge Disc 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 600 min 600 rpm at CLV 1 4 m s normal 1200 min 1200 rpm double 2400 min 2400 rpm quadruple 200 min 200 rpm at CLV 1 2 m s normal 400 min 400 rpm double 800 min 800 rpm quadruple Specifications 27 E Drive performance Data transfer rate Sustained rate Mode 1 150 kbytes s normal SCSI Interface Burst rate Access time Full stroke Average E Reliability MTBF E Audio Output level Line out Headphone E Environmental conditions Relative humidity Temperature Operating Transportation Storage Temperature and humidity gradients Vibration Operating Non operating Transportation 28 Specifications 300 kbytes s double 600 kbytes s quadruple 2 5 Mbytes s 4 0 Mbytes s synchronous 450 ms typical normal 420 ms typical double 400 ms typical quadruple 360 ms typical normal 300 ms typical double 250 ms typical quadruple 100 000 POH with 25 duty cycle 0 7 V at 47 KQ 0 55 V at
12. dard speed and double speed and read only operation at quadruple speed Supports real time error correction at all speeds 5 1 4 inch half height drive form factor SCSI bus interface embedded Based on SCSI 2 1 MB buffer memory Capable of audio CD playback provided with audio line output and Floppy disk headphones jack drive Fast access time assures high speed reading and writing operations Fostacapter Q Io el Host computer ID No 7 Host computer CD caddy for disc protection CDU924S e Automatic locking of the optical pick up when the caddy is ejected 00000000000 Bm mm This ensures safety during transport e Emergency eject function which allows the caddy to be ejected manually e Capable of real time layered error correction e Employs a casing with an airtight frame ID No 4 ID No 3 ID No 2 ID No 1 rt Software requirement Additional application or driver software required to operate this unit SCSI bus connection Wed ceiia as Audio connection TBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation HP Vectra is a registered trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company 6 _ Introduction Example of System Setup 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Panel
13. djusted at the factory Do not disassemble it 22 Using Discs and Caddies Using Discs and Caddies 23 Operating the Drive Starting Up Make sure that the application software is installed in the host computer before using the drive 1 Turn on the power supply 2 Insert the caddy into the drive slot with the disc s label facing up and push it partially into the drive until the automatic loading mechanism pulls the caddy in Important When inserting the caddy let the automatic loading mechanism pull it into the drive by itself Do not hold onto the caddy or attempt to overpower the loading mechanism The drive begins reading the Table of Contents TOC data The busy indicator lights amber while the TOC data is being read When the busy indicator changes to green the drive is ready to receive commands and data may be retrieved from the disc After loading the CD R disc it takes a moment for the drive to become ready while the Program Memory Area is read From here on follow the instructions provided with the application software Notes e The drive unit does not allow a caddy to be inserted if PREVENT ALLOW of the jumper block is set to OFF the host computer is set to the PREVENT mode by the software e The busy indicator keeps on lighting amber if the disc is not properly inserted a malfunction occurs 24 Operating the Drive In such a case eject the caddy and re insert it properly If the
14. e cable to the host adapter Host adapter Interface connector Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 17 Mounting a Host Adapter Install a host adapter in the computer by inserting it securely in a system expansion slot Refer to the operating instructions of the host adapter for complete instructions on its installation and the assignment of its switches Note If you connect external SCSI device s you must remove a host adapter s terminator resistors Computer Remove the host e adapter s terminator Floppy disk drive ID No 7 CDU924S Host adapter Attach the terminator to the last unit in the system 18 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer Reassembling the Computer 1 Tuck the cables behind the drives so that they do not come up above the power supply Power supply Check the following before closing the computer e Are the connections between the drive and computer correct e Are the switches set to the appropriate positions 2 Slide the computer s cover on and fasten the cover mounting screws at the back of the computer 3 Remount the rear plastic panel if any Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 19 Installing the Software Driver Using Discs and Caddies MSCDEX and the device driver for an ordinary CD ROM drive can be Loading a Caddy with a Disc used when using the CDU924S as a SCSI CD ROM drive Use the dev
15. ice driver for a CD R drive when using the CDU924S as a recordable drive Be sure to install the device driver before operating the drive Refer to the manual supplied with the host adapter for instructions 1 To open the caddy lid press the tabs on the both sides of the caddy at the end opposite to the shutter 2 Seta disc with its label upward in the caddy Be careful not to touch the recording surface when setting a CD R disc in the caddy Data cannot be recorded if the recording surface is contaminated 20 Installing the Software Driver Using Discs and Caddies 21 3 Close the lid firmly Storing Discs and Caddies e Remove the caddy from the drive unit before moving the drive 4 e Do not store the disc and caddy in a location subject to high humidity high temperature excessive dust direct sunlight Y G Care of Discs e Hold the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Wipe the CD ROM disc with the optional CD cleaner to clean it e Do not wipe a CD R disc with a cleaner before recording data To avoid Important scratching the recording surface blow away dust using an air blower e Do not drop the disc or the caddy e The caddy is designed so that its shutter automatically opens when it is inserted into the drive unit Do not open the shutter manually and touch the disc e Data cannot be recorded if the recording surface is contaminated e The caddy is precisely a
16. of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SASS This CD R drive unit is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER LASER PRODUCT PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the top of PRODUKT the enclosure Bei diesem CD R Laufwerk handelt es sich um ein Laser Produkt der Klasse 1 Dieses Etikett befindet sich am Boden des Laufwerksgeh uses Contents Introduction 6 Example of System Setup 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 8 Front Panel Hitec e ae nanan E EO E 8 Rear Panel issaian n EEr E Mae TS 9 Precautions 10 Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer 11 Getting Started T EE E E LE SEIHTTSELHER EEE EE 11 Setting the JUMPEMS s nonesis nna aA a aa ed MaE 11 Opening the Computer aia reae dii aii dais ica hae ine 13 Mounting the Drive een kenn 14 Connecting the Drive ersessersenseennensensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennennnnnnn nennen nnnnnnnen 15 Mounting a Host Adapter u uur40u4snnesnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 18 Reassembling the Computer 20s20unnsnnnennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnn 19 Installing the
17. r using a connecting cable Audio output connector Outputs analog audio signals See page 16 for detail 6 Frame ground tab Connect to one of the host computer s ground cables when the drive frame is not in direct contact with the computer Location and Function of Parts and Controls 9 Precautions E Installation e Avoid placing the drive in a location subject to high humidity high temperature excessive dust mechanical vibration direct sunlight Use the drive in a horizontal position Do not use it in a vertical or tilted position E Operation e 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 Keep the original packing materials for future transport of the drive e Remove the caddy before moving the drive and if you take the drive out of the computer repack the drive as you received it 10 Precautions Installing the Drive Unit into the Computer As you go through this section you may wish to refer to your computer s manual for a more det

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