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CHAPTER 3 CONNECTIONS

3.1 CONNECTING VIEW

CHAPTER 4 GUIDE TO OPERATION

4.1 INSTALLATIONS

        • Starting the drive.

Turn on the power supply.

Press the eject button. The tray is ejected

from the drive.

Place the disc in the tray with the disc’s label

facing up.

Press the eject button or press the tray

lightly as in the following figure.

The tray is retracted automatically.

Loading start.

CAUTION:

• Do not insert any foreign objects into the disc tray. This could result in a

malfunction.

• Do not manually force the tray to open.

• When the drive is not in use, keep the tray closed to protect against dust and dirt.

• Do not press down hard on the tray when loading a disc, since this may result

in damage to or malfunction of the tray.

• In case of emergency, eject the tray manually

If for some reason the tray will not eject automatically, press

the eject-bar (for example, insert a straightened paper clip

minimum straight length = 45 mm, Diameter = 1 ~ 1.5 mm)

into the emergency eject hole to manually eject the tray.

(Before proceeding with this emergency step, make sure

that the power is switched OFF.)

* This figure shows in case of

Horizontal Installation.

Min. 45 mm

Paper clip

Jumper Pin

Audio Out Connector

DC (IN) Connector

DC Power Connector

Digital Audio Out
Connector

Jumper

Drive-Select (Master/Slave/CSEL)

Cable select (CSEL)

Slave

Master

Interface Connector

Interface Cable

Summary of Contents for SR-8586-B

Page 1: ...DVD ROM DRIVE UNIT SR 8586 B SR 8586 C INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read through these instructions before operating this unit Interface ATAPI ...

Page 2: ...USE A 5 1 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION A 5 1 5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING DISCS A 5 2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS A 7 2 1 FRONT VIEW A 7 2 2 REAR VIEW A 7 3 CONNECTIONS A 8 3 1 CONNECTING VIEW A 8 4 GUIDE TO OPERATION A 8 4 1 INSTALLATIONS A 8 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A 9 5 1 FEATURE SUMMARY A 9 5 2 SYSTEM SET UP A 9 5 3 POWER SAVING A 9 6 SPECIFICATION SUMMARY A 9 6 1 PERFORMANCE A 9 6 2 ERROR RATES A 10 6 3 ...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...ure 2 The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer based system or unit which has an enclosing cover The drive may not be used as a stand alone unit 3 Do not open the drive unit no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside This label is attached to the upper shield at the top of the drive unit Märkningen återfinns på den översta kåpan överst på drivenheten For Swedish Denne merk...

Page 5: ...HTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN AUCH NICHT MIT OPTISCHEN INSTRUMENTEN ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING SE IKKE IND I STRALEN HELLER IKKE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL APNES STIRR IKKE INN I STRALEN ELLER SE DIREKTE MED OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD STIRRA EJ IN I ST...

Page 6: ...Udgang effekt 0 33 mW LASERin tekniset tiedot For Finnish Tyyppi Laserpuolijohdin InGaAlP eli InGaAlP GaAs Aallon pituus 650 15 nm Hajaantuminen θ 20 35 Tyypillinen 27 Teho 0 33 mW for CD LASER Specification Type Semiconductor laser GaAs Wave Length 790 20 nm Divergence θ 20 45 Typical 39 Output Power 0 33 mW Laser Daten For German Typ GaAs Halbleiter Laser Wellenlänge 790 20 nm Divergenz θ 20 45 ...

Page 7: ... Headphone plug into the Headphone jack Model SR 8586 B only This drive unit uses DVD ROM discs which bear the following mark This drive unit uses CD ROM discs which bear the following mark This drive unit uses CD R discs which bear the following mark read only This drive unit uses audio compact discs which bear the following mark TM COMPACT COMPACT Recordable COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO or ...

Page 8: ...he unit Do not place objects on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself Do not open or remove covers Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot and attempt to operate Do not use DVD ROM drive when vertically installed Horizontal installation type only 1 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION To avoid error Do not move the drive unit during operation Do not operate the unit di...

Page 9: ...ace the label side of the disc or it generates drive vibration due to imbalance of the disc Do not store the disc in a place where the temperature is high Do not use benzine thinners and cleaners etc Do not make the center hole larger Do not bend the disc Do not drop the disc or subject it to shock Thinners Cleaners Benzine ...

Page 10: ...ing an audio CD EJECT LOAD BUTTON Ejects and loads the disc tray EMERGENCY EJECT HOLE Insert an instrument such as straightened paper clip into this hole to manually eject the tray See 4 1 2 2 REAR VIEW INTERFACE CONNECTOR Connects to host computer s interface connector DC IN CONNECTOR AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR Analog JUMPER PIN Insert the jumper according to the Master Slave CSEL drive See the figure i...

Page 11: ...tect against dust and dirt Do not press down hard on the tray when loading a disc since this may result in damage to or malfunction of the tray In case of emergency eject the tray manually If for some reason the tray will not eject automatically press the eject bar for example insert a straightened paper clip minimum straight length 45 mm Diameter 1 1 5 mm into the emergency eject hole to manually...

Page 12: ...an two minutes then the drive enters Power Save Mode Laser and Spindle motor stop Re start is automatic when the Host Command is received or eject button is pushed NOTE ATAPI AT Attachment Packet Interface MS DOS and MS Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation CHAPTER 6 SPECIFICATION ...

Page 13: ...a LBA 23197F i n c l u d i n g l a t e n c y a n d l a y e r e d e r r o r correction time 5 Random access time CD Average Data read over the complete area from 00 min 02 sec 00 block to 59 min 58 sec 74 blocks more than 2000 times including latency and layered error correction time 6 Fullstroke access time CD From 00 min 02 sec 00 block to 59 min 58 sec 74 blocks including latency and layered err...

Page 14: ...y kinds of problems caused by misuse When a problem occurs check the table below which describes possible problems occurring with your DVD ROM drive 2 If the DVD ROM drive is not operating correctly and you cannot restore operation by following the detailed procedures in the table below do not remove the cover of the units or adjust further 3 In the case of 2 above unplug the unit and consult with...

Page 15: ...Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice LMQT00432 Created in Japan ...

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