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© 2001 - Sony Australia

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© 2001 - Sony Australia

 

Features

 

The DDU 1621 is an internal DVD-Rom (Digital Versatile Disc - Read Only 

 

Memory) drive unit designed for use with personal computers. It can also 

 

function as a CD-Rom (Compact Disc - Read Only Memory) drive. It comes 

 

 with the following features:

 

General

 

• 

Speed: 16X DVD-Rom or 40X CD-Rom.

 

• 

40 Pin ATAPI - IDE interface.

 

• 

Dust Proof Structure.

 

• 

Industry Standard RPC-2 region coding.

 

 

 

 

 

(refer to “Warnings & Precautions”)

.

 

• 

1

/

4

 inch half-height drive form factor.

 

• 

Power loading and eject of a disc.

 

• 

512 KB of buffer memory.

 

• 

Power saving functions. 

 

Supported Disc Formats

 

The DDU 1621 can read data in each of the following formats:

 

 

DVD Family:   SS-SL, SS-DL-OPT, SS-DL-PTP, DS-SL, DS-SL-

 

 

 

 

OPT, DS-SL-PTP DVD-ROM DISCS.

 

 

CD Family: 

CD/DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I    

 

 

 

 

BRIDGE, PHOTO CD, VIDEO CD, ENHANCED 

 

 

 

 

MUSIC CD, CD-R & CD-RW (multiread) 

 

 

 

 

& CD TEXT. 

 

Audio

 

• 

Outputs 16-bit digital data over the IDE or Digital Audio interfaces 

 

• 

Analogue Audio is output over the line output and headphones jack 

 

 

for audio CD playback.

INTRODUCTION

 
 

Software Requirements

 

Reading Data

 

For your computer to recognise your new DVD drive and to be able to access 

 

data from it, the correct device drivers must be installed.

 

Most modern operating systems such as Microsoft® Windows™ 95, 98, ME, 

 

NT4, 2000 and XP along with Macintosh® OS 8.5.1™ or later, most versions 

 

of Linux and OS/2™  include these drivers as standard in the operating 

 

system,  hence no additional drivers are required for reading discs on these 

 

operating systems.

 
 

MS-DOS™

 

If you require the drive to be recognised by MS-DOS™ you will need to 

 

install the MS-DOS™ device driver. It can be downloaded from our support 

 

web site:

                                                     

http://www.sony.com.au/support/itp

 

NOTE:

 If using Windows 95™ or later and you have previously 

 

installed the MS-DOS™ device driver it is recommended that you disable 

 

or remove MS-DOS™ device driver as it will decrease performance and 

 

cause DVD movies to play back poorly.

 

DVD Movie Play Back

 

DVD movies are compressed in the MPEG-2 format and also contain encryp-

 

tion to protect against unauthorised duplication.

 

This compression and encryption requires specialised DVD movie player

 

software & / or hardware for decoding the data.

 

 If you do not already own DVD movie player software & / or hardware a list 

 

of available products is provided on our support web site:

   

 

 

http://www.sony.com.au/support/itp

 

If DVD movie play back is poor please refer the relevant DVD player 

 

software and / or hardware manufacturers web site for support.

INTRODUCTION

Summary of Contents for DDU1211 Series

Page 1: ...DDU1621 Series NOTE This manual is subject to change without notice DDU1621 Series DVD ROM Drive User s Manual Copyright 2001 Sony Australia Printed In Australia PN DDU1621UM 1 ...

Page 2: ...TO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU This label is located on the drive unit s internal chassis Dieses Etikett befindet sich auf dem inneren Chassis des Laufwerkes This label is located on the top of the drive Dieser Aufkleber befindet sich an der Oberseite des Gehäuses 2001 Sony Australia 1 2001 Sony Australia CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WH...

Page 3: ...ealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This DVD ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the top of the drive Safety Notice 1 Do not install or operate the product in high temperature humidity or dusty environment 2 Do not attempt to open the cover to repair the product yourself 3 Never spill liquid of any kind on the produ...

Page 4: ... 11 DVD Regions 12 Installing the Drive 14 System Requirements 14 Hardware Installation 14 Connections Settings 15 Connecting the IDE cable 16 Trouble Shooting 17 Specifications 18 General 18 Performance 18 Audio 18 Reliability 18 Power Requirements 18 Environmental Conditions 19 Dimensions Mass 19 4 2001 Sony Australia 5 2001 Sony Australia CONTENTS ...

Page 5: ...UTIONS Do not attempt to open the drive and service it Removing the cover may cause exposure to harmful laser beams and electrical voltages User is recom mended to get service by returning the defected drive back to the original vendor where the drive is purchased Use the original packing for transporting the drive or sending back for service The original packing were designed and tested to protec...

Page 6: ... from it the correct device drivers must be installed Most modern operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME NT4 2000 and XP along with Macintosh OS 8 5 1 or later most versions of Linux and OS 2 include these drivers as standard in the operating system hence no additional drivers are required for reading discs on these operating systems MS DOS If you require the drive to be recognised b...

Page 7: ...Movies DVD movies are compressed in the MPEG 2 format and also contain encryption to protect against unauthorised duplication This compression and encryption requires specialised DVD movie player software or hardware for decoding the data If you do not already own DVD movie player software or hardware a list of available products is provided on our support web site http www sony com au support itp...

Page 8: ... DVD movie title with region coding your DVD drive must be set to the same region as the disc you are trying to play When you receive your new Sony DVD drive its region code has not been set The first time a region coded disc is inserted in your DVD drive your DVD Player Software or Operating System will ask you to confirm the initial region setting After this initial region setting the drives reg...

Page 9: ...E ATAPI cable to the DVD ROM drive according to the description in figure 1 Note Pin 1 on the cable is generally indicated by a red stripe along the edge of the ribbon cable 5 Connect the sound cable from the Analog Audio on the rear panel of DVD ROM to your sound card if you have a sound card in your system 6 Follow you PC s user manual to re assemble your PC NOTE For optimum performance on Windo...

Page 10: ...gure 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING If you experience any trouble during installation or normal use of your DVD ROM drive please refer to the following information You will find further information on our support web site http www sony com au support itp Symptoms Action Appears to have no power Check DC power cable connection DVD drive not recognised by system Check IDE interface connections Check the MASTER ...

Page 11: ...85 ms in CD ROM Data Buffer 512 KB Burst Data Rate Ultra DMA 33 3 MB sec DMA mode 2 16 7 MB sec PIO mode 4 16 7 MB sec Audio Line Output Front 0 8 10 VRMS 47K ohm load Line Output Rear 0 7 10 VRMS 32K ohm load Reliability MTBF 100 000 POH 25 Duty Power Requirements Operation Max 5V 1200mA 12V 1300mA Sleep Max 5V 220mA 12V 22mA Voltage Requirements 5V 5 and less than 100m Vp p ripple voltage 12V 10...

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