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9. Emergency Eject

This unit is equipped with a mechanism for manually ejecting the Disc Tray
in an emergency, such as when the loading mechanism has failed or power
has  been  lost.  To eject  the  Disc  Tray  manually, perform  the  following
procedure.

Don’t  use  this  feature  except  in  an  emergency.  This  feature  is  a  last
measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it excessively will cause
malfunction.

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Turn the system power to OFF.

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Push a pin * straight into the emergency eject hole located to the right

of the eject button to eject the Disc Tray.

* Diameter: 1.5 to 1.9 mm

Length: 80 to 100 mm

Summary of Contents for CRW9420

Page 1: ...that no cooling fan is needed 3 Easy to use tray model 4 Uses the world standard E IDE ATAPI interface 5 Can read not only CD R and CD RW discs but also video CDs music CDs and photo CDs 6 Can read d...

Page 2: ...ruction The Compact Disc Recorder Rewriter Drive MP7040A consists of following parts The Compact Disc Recorder Rewriter Driver s configuration Function Block Diagram and Connector are shown below Fig...

Page 3: ...3 2 Connector The Connectors are located as shown below The function of each parts are also described below Fig 2 Front Fig 3 Back...

Page 4: ...accessed the light go out When an illegal disc is loaded or some hardware trouble occurs the indicator blinks 2 4 Headphone Jack This jack is for connecting headphones or mini speakers 2 5 Volume Con...

Page 5: ...ehand 2 9 Audio Output Connector Used to connect to the sound card Analog signal 2 10 Digital Audio Output Not used Used to connect to the sound card Digital signal It is not used with this drive 2 11...

Page 6: ...on optical disc should be read in response to the host computer command Audio playing CD DA can be executed when receiving the Audio playing command from the host computer 1 3 Load Eject of Disc 1 Lo...

Page 7: ...a disc is loaded or a disc is not being accessed the light go out When a illegal disc is loaded or some hardware trouble occurs the indicator blinks 2 Basic Specification Type Tray Type Supported Func...

Page 8: ...ansfer speed Max 16 7 Mbytes sec PIO4 DMA2 Buffer Memory 2Mbytes 3 Audio Specification Audio output Line Output Level 0 57 4 Performance Specification Rotation Speed Write 1x 2x 4x Max 20x CAV Write R...

Page 9: ...wer Level Operating 55 dB or less Sound Power Level Non Operating 49 dB or less Sound Pressure Level 5 Condition for use and Safety standard 5 1 Power Supply 5V Power Supply Voltage DC5V 5 2 Environme...

Page 10: ...0 G or less 6msec Half Sine Non Operating 40 x 9 8 m s2 40 G or less 11msec Half Sine Power OFF Without disc Altitude Operating 305 3 048 m Dust Class 3 000 000 or less Typ Illuminance 3 000 Lux or l...

Page 11: ...efect alternation at writing written data may have error We recommend to verify the written disc if you are writing important data 6 Reliability and Usable Life MTBF 100000 hours MTTR 30 min Equipment...

Page 12: ...adient 20 Hour Max Humidity Gradient 10 Hour Max Vibration 1 0 x 9 8m s2 1 0G or less 5300Hz Shock 40 x 9 8m s 2 40 0G or less 11msec Halfsine Drop 60 0 cm JIS Z0202 Altitude 305 15 240m Illuminance 3...

Page 13: ...Disc Tray manually perform the following procedure Don t use this feature except in an emergency This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency Using it excessively will cause malfunct...

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