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MP 7060A Series

5.2 Disc ejection

(1)

Press the eject button

(2)

Slowly take the disc out of the disc tray

(3)

Press the eject button or push the disc tray and the tray will be inserted
back into the drive.

After ejecting the disc, return the tray inside the unit quickly. When the
tray is in the ejected position, dust and other debris will enter, possibly
causing read errors, write errors, or drive failure.

5.3 Emergency Eject

This drive has a function that allows the CD to be ejected manually if this
becomes necessary in an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power
outage. Follow the following procedures in such a case.

Don't use this feature except in an emergency.

(1)

Turn the power to OFF.

(2)

Poke a fine tipped object into the small hole above the eject button. The

front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out.

(3)

Pull the front door to open it all the way, then grip the disc tray between

thumb and forefinger and gently pull it straight out.

This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it
excessively will cause malfunction.

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If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with your fingers, use a
steel binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out.

Summary of Contents for MP7060A Series

Page 1: ...the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation 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 FCC WARNING Changes or modification not expressly approved by the par...

Page 2: ...Dieser Drucker überschreitet einen Geräuschpegel von 70 dB A während dem Betrieb nicht Declaration of Conformity The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Direc tive 89 366 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC ...

Page 3: ...s malfunction Please take notice that the manufacturer will bear no responsibility for damage to data caused by this product Please backup copy all important data as protection against data loss PC DOS is a trademark of IBM Inc Adaptec and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of the Adaptec Cor poration MS DOS Windows and Windows 95 are trademarks registered in the United States and other countries by ...

Page 4: ...ve The disc may be damaged causing data loss Be careful to prevent foreign objects such as liquids or metal from entering the drive Should by chance a foreign object enter the drive please consult the dealer where the drive was purchased Don t use benzene or thinner to clean dirt from the drive Don t al low chemicals such as insecticides to contact the drive Use a soft cloth to wipe the drive or m...

Page 5: ...compressed air place it on the disc tray and mount it We suggest using Perfect Duster II 80z as compressed air for clean ing Other Cautions When moving the equipment make sure that the disc has been re moved from the drive When connecting connectors make sure that the power is OFF If the power is ON there is a possibility of short circuit When not using the drive for a long period dust may adhere ...

Page 6: ...e place and refer to it whenever necessary Writing software must be installed in the host computer in order to write on the CD R RW discs Refer to the software manual for details Multimedia Printer series The Multimedia Printer Series Drive the CD R RW Drive can do much more than read and write the usual CD R discs When loaded with a rewritable CD RW disc you can record read and edit any kind of d...

Page 7: ...y CD R and CD RW discs but also video CDs music CDs photo CDs and CD Text z Can read data at 24x speed 3 6MB sec data transfer rate and write data at 6x speed 2 900KB sec data transfer rate z The recorded CD RW media can be played in a DVD player or a multiread CD ROM Player maintaining future compatibility z Supports random UDF for easy writing to CD RW discs 1 Continuously monitors the signal le...

Page 8: ...1 The MP 7060A Series The MP 7060A Series ...

Page 9: ...quired Software Required OS Windows 98 95 Windows NT Workstation Ver 4 0 Service Pack 3 or later CD R CD RW discs Ricoh Mitsubishi Chemical Taiyo Yuden Mitsui Chemicals Ritek CMC Princo TDK or Kodak discs are recommended Occasionally the CD R and CD RW discs written by the CD R RW drive cannot be read by other CD drives 2 These unreadable discs should be read using the CD R RW drive 1 For write at...

Page 10: ...e of the headphone jack It can t be used to adjust the output volume for the audio output con nectors on the rear panel Turn the volume down before turning on the power Sudden loud noises can dam age your hearing Headphone jack This jack is for connecting headphones or mini speakers Drive activity indicator This indicator lights orange when a disc is mounted into the drive When the disc is be ing ...

Page 11: ...cable when the power is on as this could cause a short circuit and damage the system Al ways turn the power OFF when connect ing or disconnecting the cable Jumper Connector This jumper determines whether the drive is configured as a master or slave Changing the master slave configuration takes effect after power on reset Analog Audio Output Provides output to a sound card Connector Analog signal D...

Page 12: ...f the drive unit in the box below Serial No 3 2 Jumper Set Up Before installation set the jumper on the jumper connector on the rear panel The drive can be connected as the Master or Slave on an EIDE ATAPI interface When several up to four EIDE devices are connected each must be set in a unique way Specific knowledge of hardware and software is necessary to install the drive We cannot guaranty aga...

Page 13: ...f more than one jumper is installed the drive may malfunction or be damaged Master Slave setting is determined by jumper installation on the Jumper Connector The following table shows the possible jumper settings Name Function MA Drive set as Master factory default SL Drive set as Slave CS Drive mode set by CSEL on the host IDE interface A hard disk is normally installed as the Primary Master on t...

Page 14: ... all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself are turned off and then remove the cover Refer to the manual for the computer for details about removing the cover There may be sharp edges inside the computer so care must be taken to avoid injury ...

Page 15: ...Mounting the Drive 1 Remove the 5 inch drive bay panel from the computer Refer to the manual for the computer for details 2 Insert the drive unit into the bay Do not apply excessive pressure to the cables inside the computer ...

Page 16: ...cables etc before securing the drive 3 5 Connecting the Power Connector Connect the power cable from the computer s power supply to the socket on the drive unit fitting the connector snugly into the socket if there is no spare power cable available in the computer you will have to purchase a splitter cable of a suitable type ...

Page 17: ...rive connects to the motherboard of the host computer using an IDE interface cable Both Primary and Secondary connectors are usually provided on the motherboard which may be connected as follows Master Master Slave Slave Motherboard Primary Secondary ...

Page 18: ... Master the jumper can be left as supplied from the factory Master drive Booting hard disk Master drive CD RW drive Primary connector Slave drive Other IDE drive Secondary connector Master drive Booting hard disk Master drive CD RW drive Primary connector Secondary connector ...

Page 19: ...12 MP 7060A Series Master drive Booting hard disk Master drive CD RW drive Secondary connector Primary connector Slave drive Other IDE drive ...

Page 20: ... install the drive as a Slave change the jumper setting on the rear panel Master drive Booting hard disk Slave drive CD RW drive Master drive Booting hard disk Master drive Other IDE drive Primary connector Slave drive CD RW drive Secondary connector ...

Page 21: ...14 MP 7060A Series Master drive Booting hard disk Master drive Other IDE drive Primary connector Slave drive CD RW drive Secondary connector ...

Page 22: ...rive is connected to the sound card with an audio cable Make sure the connections are oriented so that L corresponds to L and R to R Refer to the manual for the sound card for detailed information regarding connection Sound card Motherboard Primary or Secondary MP 7060A In the case of L R ...

Page 23: ...16 MP 7060A Series 3 8 Replacing the Computer Cover When the installation of the drive unit is complete replace the computer cover ...

Page 24: ...he IDE controller in control panels system devices manager harddisk controler you will need to contact your PC s manufacturer or the motherboard s manu facturer and get the appropriate IDE controller driver 4 2ForWindowsNTWorkstationVer 4 0Users z In order to ensure normal drive operation please check the following The drive is displayed on the IDE controller in control panels SCSI adapter devices...

Page 25: ... to damage to the disc itself 5 1 Load the disc 1 Press the eject button 2 Place the disc on the disc tray When using a 120mm CD place it in the large round depression The face with the label on it should be up Never place both discs in the tray at the same time This drive cannot be used with 80 mm CDs Be careful not to touch the recording surface of the disc 3 Load the disc by pressing the eject ...

Page 26: ... this becomes necessary in an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power outage Follow the following procedures in such a case Don t use this feature except in an emergency 1 Turn the power to OFF 2 Poke a fine tipped object into the small hole above the eject button The front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out 3 Pull the front door to open it all the way then grip the disc ...

Page 27: ...e tabs on the disk tray will need to be rotated to stop the disk from falling out With your finger rotate the tabs inwards until you hear a click so they face the center of the tray The disk is inserted on the inside of these tabs Make sure the eject button is at the top of the unit when installing the unit in a vertical position ...

Page 28: ...21 Appendix Appendix ...

Page 29: ...r less Initial processing time CD ROM 14 sec CD R RW 19 sec Mounting direction horizontal vertical eject button at top when vertical Compatible formats Format Write Read Play CD DA z z z CD ROM z z CD Extra z z z CD ROM XA z z z Photo CD z z CD I z z CD ROM CD DA z z z Video CD z z z CD Text z z Loading system Tray type automatic loading eject Power DC5V DC12V Power consumption 12w max normal oper...

Page 30: ...ial Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Recording material Reflectance R to p 65 or more 15 to 20 Eccentricity 70µm or less 70µm or less Maximum camber angle 0 4 or less 0 4 or less Recommended recording power 6 to 7mW at λ 785nm NA 0 5 8 to 14mW at λ 785nm NA 0 5 Playback power 1mW or less 1mW or less Playback stability 106 times or more 0 7mW Environment for use 5 to 55 C 10 to 40 C 5 to 95 RH 10 to 80 ...

Page 31: ... All references to the product in this document are to specifications in effect when the product was released Copyright RICOH Co Ltd All rights reserved ...

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