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Table of Contents

Thank You for Choosing the Que! Drive...................................................................................1

Chapter 1. 

Welcome to the CD-Recording World......................................................................................3
What Can the Que! Drive Do for Me? ......................................................................................3
Package List.............................................................................................................................4

Chapter 2. 

Getting Started.........................................................................................................................5
What You Should Have!...........................................................................................................6
What about software?..............................................................................................................7

Chapter 3. 

Getting Plugged In...................................................................................................................9
Setting the SCSI ID................................................................................................................11
SCSI Bus Termination............................................................................................................11
Getting It All Set Up ..............................................................................................................12
Optional SCSI Card Installation .............................................................................................13
And Now for the Software......................................................................................................14

Chapter 4. 

Media Insertion and Removal ................................................................................................15
Handling Guidelines...............................................................................................................17

Chapter 5. 

Trouble Shooting Guidelines and Performance Tips..............................................................19

Appendix A

Glossary of Terms..................................................................................................................25

Appendix B

FCC Compliance.....................................................................................................................29

Appendix C

Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................................31

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Page 2: ...blication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means for any purpose without the prior written permission of QPS Inc Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple Mac OS are tra...

Page 3: ...software 7 Chapter 3 Getting Plugged In 9 Setting the SCSI ID 11 SCSI Bus Termination 11 Getting It All Set Up 12 Optional SCSI Card Installation 13 And Now for the Software 14 Chapter 4 Media Inserti...

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Page 5: ...chase of the Que CD ReWritable Recordable Drive In this manual you ll find information designed to help you under stand the capability of your new drive as well as a step by step explanation of how to...

Page 6: ...2 Notes...

Page 7: ...gy What Can the Que Drive Do for Me With the Que Drive you have lots of flexibility and a multitude of options For instance you can 1 Drag and Drop up to 450 times the volume of a floppy disk onto on...

Page 8: ...4 Package List Drive Universal Power Supply Adapter Power Cable SCSI Cable SCSI Controller Optional Software CD R and or CD RW Media Installation Manual Carrying Bag Strip Installation Manual...

Page 9: ...ve to your computer The software installation section briefly discusses the procedures for installing each of the software applications that were provided with your drive As with anything you buy ther...

Page 10: ...s what you ll need For PC User Minimum system requirements Pentium 100 MHz Intel compatible processor or better MS Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 32MB RAM 15MB free hard disk space for software installatio...

Page 11: ...ith your CD recorder are playable in your home or car CD player If you are using a CD ReWritable drive you also have the option of using a special erasable media that allows you to rewrite information...

Page 12: ...your favorite music Archive data Back up a hard drive Disseminate information to field offices Distribute databases Create a test copy of a multimedia CD Duplicate CDs Erase and rewrite the contents o...

Page 13: ...e ready to install your Que Drive hardware and software This chapter will show you how to procced with the installation Depending on the Drive you purchased the figures below show the front panel cont...

Page 14: ...ge when recording CD R discs at 4X speeds Also on simultaneously with write L Indicator when recording CD RW discs at 2 X speed For VS CD R II users the CD Audio Play Button is used top play an audio...

Page 15: ...ady using this ID you can change the SCSI address by using the SCSI ID Rotary Dial on the back of the drive The settings are shown below SCSI Bus Termination If the QPS Drive is the only SCSI device a...

Page 16: ...ur Mac user manual or install a SCSI Controller Card if you have a new G3 Step 2 Attach the other end of the SCSI interface cable to either of the two ports on the back of the Que Drive and secure wit...

Page 17: ...ottom of the SCSI adapter with the available slot Carefully insert the card into the slot Attach the SCSI card bracket to the chassis with the expansion slot cover screw Step 6 Follow the instructions...

Page 18: ...the software instructions Step 2 Install the Direct CD software Insert the Adaptec Software CD into the CD ROM drive Double click on the My Computer icon Open the Direct CD folder Double click on the...

Page 19: ...R disc press the EJECT button 2 Once the disc tray has fully extended place the CD ROM or CD R disc into the center of the tray NOTE The disc surface must be clean and the label should be facing upwa...

Page 20: ...EJECT button Mac users eject the disc by throwing it into the trash NOTE Some software prohibits the use of the EJECT button so a disc cannot be ejected in this way Please refer to the instructions su...

Page 21: ...irt To remove dust from the recording surface use a camera lens bulb or a lint free cloth or use compressed air Wipe the disc from the center to the outer edge NEVER wipe the disc in a circular motion...

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Page 23: ...QPS for Assistance If you need to get in touch with the QPS Technical Support Department please have the fol lowing information on hand when you call Your name address and phone number so we can regis...

Page 24: ...Problem1 above for trouble shooting the SCSI host adapter Problem 2 Your system hangs during the boot sequence after installing the SCSI host adapter Reason 1 SCSI host adapter may not be installed fi...

Page 25: ...ique SCSI ID 0 7 By default most SCSI host adapters are set to SCSI ID 7 and bootable SCSI hard disk controlled by the adapter s BIOS are set to SCSI ID 0 1 Step 1 Turn off the power to your PC and al...

Page 26: ...4 Power on all peripherals first and then your PC Step 5 If you still have problems power off all peripherals and the PC disconnect all peripherals from the host adapter and begin attaching one periph...

Page 27: ...nd remove all non premium external SCSI cables Step 3 If you are unsure of the quality of the cables you are using disconnect all cables and peripherals from your system Use the supplied cable to atta...

Page 28: ...ecognized Reason 1 Improper connections Step 1 Check to make sure that all devices are powered on Step 2 Check to make sure that all devices are properly connected to the SCSI cable and the SCSI cable...

Page 29: ...acquer coating The encoded data track is a spiral with the pits making a central band CD Digital Audio CD Digital Audio was implemented to hold about 74 minutes of audio data in up to 99 tracks songs...

Page 30: ...phics and audio files of various sample sizes up to 20 hours of 4 bit mono aural sound Kodak s Photo CD for example uses XA tracks Driver In computers drivers refers to a device driver which is softwa...

Page 31: ...O 9660 Issued by the International Standards Organization its formal title is ISO 9660 Information Processing Volume and File Structure of CD ROM for Information Exchange 1988 This multi platform logi...

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Page 33: ...of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to w...

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Page 35: ...ts intended use with new or factory rebuilt replacement items No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such parts QPS will also pay for the labor charges incurred by QPS in repairing or replacin...

Page 36: ...R ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT THIS INCLUDES DAMAGES TO PROPERTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY...

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