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NOTICE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference 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 communication. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installlation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:

●   

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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Increase the separation between the equipment and

receiver.

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different

from that to which the receiver is connected.

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician

for help.

Warning as to USE

This CD-R/RW & DVD-ROM drive together with software is a
product for utilizing CD-R/RW recording media with rewriting,
erasing and readout capabilities, as an external computer
memory device. Except in the case where copying of
CD-ROMs or the like is especially recognized under the
copyrights laws as being for the purpose of individual use by
the customer or the like, or in the case where the customer has
obtained permission to make copies from the rightholder,
reproduction of CD-ROMs and copyright laws. Take notice that
unauthorized copying may be subject to claims for damages
and to penalties.

Summary of Contents for MP9200A

Page 1: ...ference 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...

Page 2: ...s of the EMC Directive 89 366 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Please take notice that the manufacturer of this equipment does not offer any warranty against data loss due to inappropriate...

Page 3: ...lating to the drive Failing to comply with the information in this manual and or incorrect handling of the drive may result in serious personal injury or damage to the product Indicates restriction or...

Page 4: ...ffer underrun errors that would occur when data transfer falls behind writing operation has been inevitable for CD R RW drives Just Link which we at Ricoh developed on our own is a new technology that...

Page 5: ...rmed at the speed of 16X in the lead in area at 16X from the 0 minute position up to around the 5 minute position and then accelerating up to 20X approximately from the 5 minute position to the 15 min...

Page 6: ...g the drive 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 co...

Page 7: ...place it on the disc tray and mount it See Fig 2 We suggest using dry air cleaner as compressed air for cleaning Other Cautions When moving the equipment make sure that the disc has been removed from...

Page 8: ...fig1 Check 1 Recording surface 2 fig2 50 to 100mm 1 Back...

Page 9: ...CDs music CDs photo CDs 1 and CD Text Can read data at 40x speed 6 0MB sec data transfer rate write data at 20x speed CD R 3 0MB sec data transfer rate and write data at 10x speed 2 High Speed CD RW...

Page 10: ...ed Power 5V 12V power socket required Recommendation discs 2 Recommendation Tested to be compatible CD R Ricoh Taiyo Yuden Mitsui Chemicals Mitsubishi Chemical Maxell CD RW Ricoh Mitsubishi Chemical 1...

Page 11: ...t the output volume of the headphone jack It can t be used to adjust the output volume for the audio output connectors on the rear panel Caution Turn the volume down before turning on the power Sudden...

Page 12: ...log signal 2 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 3 IDE Interface Conn...

Page 13: ...will cause malfunction Turn the power to OFF 1 Insert a fine tipped object into the emergency eject hole The front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out 2 Pull the front door to open it...

Page 14: ...Disc ejection Press the eject button 1 Slowly take the disc out of the disc tray 2 Press the eject button or push the disc tray and the tray will be inserted back into the drive 3...

Page 15: ...nside the unit quickly When the disc tray is in the ejected position dust and other debris will enter possibly causing read errors write errors or drive failure Back Next Load the disc Disc ejection E...

Page 16: ...ad the disc Press the eject button 1 Place the disc on the disc tray Be careful not to touch the recording surface of the disc 2 Load the disc by pressing the eject button or by lightly pushing in the...

Page 17: ...disc tray Next Load the disc Disc ejection Emergency Eject Using the Drive in a Vertical Position...

Page 18: ...tabs on the disc tray Turn each of them inwards untill they click into place 1 When loading a disc insert it into the inner side of the tabs Caution Cannot be used with 80mm CDs Cannot be used with bu...

Page 19: ...nual for the computer to know the location of the IDE connector Turn off all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself and disconnect their power cords from the wall sockets Discharge...

Page 20: ...ique way A hard disk is normally installed as the Primary Master on the E IDE ATAPI interface Other E IDE peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD ROMs are then set accordingly Caution If two per...

Page 21: ...re than one jumper is installed the drive may malfunction or be damaged Next 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Soun...

Page 22: ...ter for details about removing the cover Caution There may be sharp edges inside the computer take care to avoid injury Example When newly installing the MP9200A drive into a PC Back Next 1 Jumper Set...

Page 23: ...e unit into the bay Do not apply excessive pressure to the cables inside the computer 2 Secure the drive with the screws provided If there is not enough space behind the drive connect the E IDE cables...

Page 24: ...Back Next 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Sound Card Connection 7 Replacing the Computer Cover 8 Device Drivers...

Page 25: ...upply to the socket on the drive unit fitting the connector properly into the socket Back Next 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC...

Page 26: ...as follows Master 1 Slave 2 Motherboard 3 Primary 4 Secondary 5 less than 6 inches 6 less than 18 inches 7 To Install as a Master Drive To Install as a Slave Drive To Install as a Master Drive To inst...

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Page 28: ...ng the drive as a slave drive change the position of the slave setting jumper pin on the rear of the system unit Master drive Booting hard disk 1 Slave drive MP9200A 2 Secondary connector 3 Primary co...

Page 29: ...Back Next 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Sound Card Connection 7 Replacing the Computer Cover 8 Device Drivers...

Page 30: ...ection Audio digital output The drive supports S PDIF IEC958 for digital audio output As long as the sound board comes with S PDIF input it can be connected externally to the D A converter The drive c...

Page 31: ...1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Sound Card Connection 7 Replacing the Computer Cover 8 Device Drivers...

Page 32: ...f the drive unit is complete replace the computer cover Back Next 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Sound Card Conn...

Page 33: ...essional Users The drive is displayed in control panels system hardware device manager If the drive is not recognized by your computer For Windows 98 95 Users If a indicator is displayed on the IDE co...

Page 34: ...Back 1 Jumper Set Up 2 Removing the Computer Cover 3 Mounting the Drive 4 Connecting the Power Connector 5 PC Connections 6 Sound Card Connection 7 Replacing the Computer Cover 8 Device Drivers...

Page 35: ...do not attach any stickers or labels to the discs Using discs with labels attached not only causes read and write errors but data on the disc may be lost due to damage to the disc itself Load the dis...

Page 36: ...5MB sec DVD Read Speed 12X 16 5MB sec MAX Caution When the 20X write speed is specified data is written at 16X from the innermost track to about the 70 MB position and at 20X from positions exceeding...

Page 37: ...dity 5 to 90 R H No condensation 5 to 95 R H No condensation Vibration 0 035mmpp 10 45Hz 0 025mmpp 45 65Hz 0 2 X 9 8 m s2 65 150Hz 1 X 9 8 m s2 5 to 300Hz Shock 2 X 9 8 m s2 3msec half sine 50 X 9 8 m...

Page 38: ...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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