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Installation

Jumper Setting

A jumper consists of a pair of pins and a connector which fits over the
pins. When the connector is in place it establishes an electronic link
between the pins, which enables the function being controlled by the
jumper. If the connector is removed, the electronic link is broken and the
function is disabled.

Jumpers are used to set the CD-ROM reader mode on the IDE interface.

JUMPER

BLOCK

1    2    3

CSEL

SLAVE

MASTER

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Summary of Contents for CDR-3001A

Page 1: ...Internal CD ROM Reader CDR 3001 User s Manual ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 1 ...

Page 2: ...lity of eye damage CAUTION Use of control of adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure This label is located on upper enclosure of this drive Laser Specification Type Semiconductor laser GaAlAs Wave length 760 810 nm at 25 C Output 5 mW ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 2 ...

Page 3: ...on 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 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Commu...

Page 4: ...s will lead to fires or electric shocks If a foreign object should get in the unit immediately turn off the power of the computer on which the unit is installed and request servicing Do not let fluids get in the unit or let the unit get wet as this will lead to fires or electric shocks If fluid should get in the unit immediately turn off the power of the computer on which the unit is installed and...

Page 5: ...ble surfaces The unit could fall or tip over resulting in injury Do not store or use the unit in humid or dusty places Doing so could lead to fires or electric shocks Do not store or use the unit with heavy objects or objects that stick out passed the frame on top of it The object or unit may lose its balance and tip over or fall resulting in injury Do not let stick your hands into the disc insert...

Page 6: ...ide of the disc with no label or printing Do not apply paper labels or write on any part of the disc data side or label side Do not use the disc leaved a mark strip paper labels If dust or fingerprints get on the disc wipe it with a soft cloth from the center to the edge Do not use benzine paint thinner record cleaner or static repellent This can damage the disc Do not place the disc in any place ...

Page 7: ...nt View 7 Rear View 8 Installation Jumper Setting 9 Installing the CD ROM reader in a host PC 10 Inserting Removing a CD Using the CD ROM Drive Installed Vertically 13 Inserting a CD 14 Removing a CD 14 Emergency Eject 14 Specifications CD ROM Section 15 Audio Section 15 Environment 15 General 15 ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 7 ...

Page 8: ...ader 3 BUSY Indicator This indicator lights umber while data is being read 4 Tray Panel This panel prevents dust from entering the CD ROM reader The CD tray will be ejected when the Load Eject button is pushed 5 Emergency Eject Hole Use to remove the disc from the CD ROM reader if the electrical eject is disabled by software or if power failure occurs See page 14 Emergency Eject for details 6 Load...

Page 9: ...nnect CD Audio to an audio board 10 I O BUS Connector This BUS connector is used to control the CD ROM reader and sent data Use a flat ribbon cable to connect your computer to the CD ROM reader Connect the colored side of the ribbon cable to the side marked with the arrow See page 12 for details of this connection 11 Power Connector Use this to provide operating power from the host computer See Pa...

Page 10: ...ce it establishes an electronic link between the pins which enables the function being controlled by the jumper If the connector is removed the electronic link is broken and the function is disabled Jumpers are used to set the CD ROM reader mode on the IDE interface JUMPER BLOCK 1 2 3 CSEL SLAVE MASTER ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 10 ...

Page 11: ...r 2 Turn off the computer other peripherals and unplug all the cords and cables Then remove the computer cover face plate mounting clips and keeper bracket Refer to the Guide to Operations that came with your computer for help with this step 3 Slide the disk drive out approximately 50 70mm 2 3 in but do not disconnect the cables 4 Slide the CD ROM reader into the computer until it is even with the...

Page 12: ... POWER CABLE POWER CONNECTOR CD ROM READER 5 Locate a spare power cable in your computer 6 Connect that power cable to the power connector on the back of the CD ROM reader ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 12 ...

Page 13: ... the colored stripe side of the cable to the side marked with the arrow 8 Slide the disk drive and CD ROM reader into the computer 9 Replace the mounting clips keeper bracket and computer cover 12 I O BUS CONNECTOR BUS CABLE COLORED STRIPE Pin 1 ARROW ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 13 ...

Page 14: ...D ROM reader in the vertical position load and unload discs as shown on the diagram below Caution Only 12cm discs can be used when the CD ROM reader is installed vertically Do not place 8cm discs in the tray when using the CD ROM reader installed in this way CD ROM reader installed vertically left side ECDR3001 PM5 98 11 20 3 01 PM 14 ...

Page 15: ...m the computer the CD tray will not be ejected even if the Load Eject button is pressed Emergency Eject The procedure described below can be used to remove a disc from the CD ROM reader if the Load Eject button is disabled by software or a power failure occurs 1 Turn off the power to the computer installed the CD ROM reader 2 Insert a steel rod about 1 3 mm in diameter into the emergency eject hol...

Page 16: ...ytes Photo CDTM Compatibility Multisession Photo CDTM Single session Photo CDTM Audio Section Sampling Frequency 44 1kHz Quantifying Bit Number 16 bit linear Number of Channels 2 Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz 1 5dB S N Ratio 80dB 1kHz Total Harmonic Distortion 0 09 1kHz Wow Flutter Below measurable limits Output 0 75 Volt Environment Ambient conditions for use Temperature 5 to 45 C Humidity 30 to ...

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