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        (6) Buttons functions

        “OK” button

        Applies each setting and quits the utility.  When restart is required, the restart dialog box opens after

        you click this button.  Each setting (except Auto Run) takes effect after the system has been restarted.

        To restart the system, select “Yes”.  To continue, select “No”.

        “Apply” button

        Applies each setting. All settings are enabled when you click this button and the session ends.

        When restart is required, the restart dialog box opens after you click this button.  Each setting (except

        Auto Run) takes effect after the system has been restarted.

        To restart the system, select “Yes”.  To continue, select “No”.

        “Cancel” button

        Ends session without applying the new settings.

        If you have changed the settings and then change your mind, you can cancel the changes by clicking

        this button.

       Note: Once you’ve applied the settings, it is not possible to restore the previous settings so be sure

               to create a backup copy of the registry.

        “Help” button

        Opens the help file of this utility.  Click “?” on the required control icon in the upper right of the dialog

        box for assistance.

Summary of Contents for CD-C68E

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...r Personal Computer 9 3 CONNECTION TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT 11 4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 12 4 1 Device Driver 12 4 2 CD player 13 4 3 Disc Change Utility 15 4 4 Changer Assistance Utility 18 4 5 Multiple Driv...

Page 3: ...If this unit does cause interference with TV or radio reception you can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b Increase...

Page 4: ...ents a IBM computer with Pentium 75MHz or better processor or IBM compatible computer b 16MB or more memory space c Hard disk drive with an access time of 12msec or less d Microsoft Windows95 or Windo...

Page 5: ...1 6 seconds Audio playback is in progress c Blinking at intervals of 0 8 second The disc is being loaded d Lit green and amber alternately at intervals of 0 4 second The disc is being ejected or the...

Page 6: ...ng a button for 1 second or more audio playback starts provided that a disc is previously loaded in the corresponding slot c After having started a disc to play if you hold the button once more for 1...

Page 7: ...e audio input connector on the Sound Card or interface Card Note Mating connectors Molex 70066 C or G or equivalent 2 Device configuration jumper Selects the IDE CD ROM s Master Slave or CSEL settings...

Page 8: ...VDC power source Cable side mating housing 8981 4P Molex Cable side mating terminal 8980 3L Molex 5 Eject prevention strap S0 Determines whether eject is allowed or prevented as follows ON Allowed OFF...

Page 9: ...Personal Computer 1 Switch OFF the personal computer and remove the blank panel fitted to the front of the 5 25 inch slot then secure the CD C68E using the provided screws If the mounting rails are n...

Page 10: ...power cable the IDE interface cable and the audio cable to the CD C68E respectively Note The interface connector and audio connector are polarized Be sure Pin 1 on all cable connectors match with dri...

Page 11: ...el audio signals are available at the headphone jack on the CD C68E or at the audio output on the rear by using a Sound Card Note When using the IDE interface card or a sound card read their manual be...

Page 12: ...ows 3 1 Run the INSTALL EXE file contained in the TEAC CD ROM Changer Installation Disk for DOS Windows 3 1 in DOS The installation screen will then appear on the computer screen Follow the instructio...

Page 13: ...y in random order Plays the entire music disc Can be used together with REPEAT PROGRAM or SUFFLE Reduces the volume to a minimum Click the button again to un mute Determines the input to feed the driv...

Page 14: ...indicated by neither Volume Balance nor CD IN AUX IN buttons appearing on the screen Use then utility that comes with the sound card For the details see the sound card s manual 2 Windows 95 CDP95 a I...

Page 15: ...EAC ones we cannot guarantee the correct functions 2 Windows 3 1 CDInfo a Installation This utility is installed as a result of installing the TEAC CDP b Functions CDInfo is a Windows 3 1 version util...

Page 16: ...the desired slot number and select Change 2 Ejecting CD Right click the desired slot number and select Eject 3 Changing the current slot while in Single Drive Letter mode Right click the desired slot...

Page 17: ...Soon Hide Automatically returns to the task bar after a change or eject operation is complete If this utility is not registered in the task bar it s not usable Help Displays the Help file in CDInfo95...

Page 18: ...nges take effect when the system is restarted 4 Sort Drive Letter rearrangement of the drive letters Rearranges the drive letters When this function is enabled check box is on the drive letters of all...

Page 19: ...art dialog box opens after you click this button Each setting except Auto Run takes effect after the system has been restarted To restart the system select Yes To continue select No Cancel button Ends...

Page 20: ...ssigned to a drive not to a slot as in the Multiple Drive Letter mode In other words all the slots have one and the same drive letter so with the CD C68E accessing a specific slot is achieved by chang...

Page 21: ...CDAudio2 MCICDA DRV2 CDAudio3 MCICDA DRV3 CDAudio4 MCICDA DRV4 CDAudio5 MCICDA DRV5 If you have any operational problems after installation restore the setting before changing 3 Changer Assistance Uti...

Page 22: ...t shown To avoid this problem start up Drive Space to change the derive letters and restart the system Drive Space is provided with a setting that allows you to hide the host drive If the drive letter...

Page 23: ...6 SPECIFICATION...

Page 24: ...TEAC CORPORATION CD C68E Document Ver 1 0a 97 02 20...

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