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4. Controls and Functions

IDE Configuration Jumpers (strap swich)
The drive has a Master/Slave/cable select jumper which must be
correctly set before the drive is installed.

The strap is factory-preset as shown:

Today PCs are equipped with primary and secondary IDE con-
nectors. Usually there is also a 40 pin flat ribbon cable available at
each of the connectors. It is possible to connect up to two IDE
drives to each of the cables. Regardless if the two drives are con-
nected to the primary or the secondary cable it is necessary to
configure for each of the cables one of the drives as master and
the other one as slave drive.

Jumper

Name

Function

1

MA

Short socket is set (factory-preset):

The drive is used in Master mode.

2

SL

Short socket is set:

The drive is used in Slave mode.

3

CS

Short socket is set: Cable Select.

Master or Slave drive is set by using Cable

Select terminal.

S
L

M
A

C
S

3    2    1

Important:
During setting the mode be sure to switch off respectively dis-
connect any voltages connected to the drive (see section “5.2
Installation and Connection”).

The TEAC DW-548D can be operated in the modes Cable Select
(CS), Master (MA) or Slave (SL).

Summary of Contents for DW-548DK

Page 1: ...anual To ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the serial number of your drive into the box In the case of warranty you are expected to send it together with a copy of your invoice...

Page 2: ...chland GmbH All rights re served First edition June 2003 Company and product names provided herein are trade marks of their respective companies Changes in specifications and features may be made with...

Page 3: ...NS 34 4 1 Front Panel 34 4 2 Rear panel 36 5 CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER 40 5 1 Drive Installation Directions 40 5 2 Installation and Connection 40 6 CONNECTION TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT 42 7 INSTALLIN...

Page 4: ...terference 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 the separation between th...

Page 5: ...llowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation DECLARATION O...

Page 6: ...duct There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the protective housings CAUTION Use of...

Page 7: ...29 ENGLISH Safety Considerations Related to Laser Products Label with safety remarks on your device...

Page 8: ...The maximum writing speed is rated to 48x for CD Rs and 24x for CD RWs 1 COMPONENTS The drive is shipped with the following components Open the packing box and confirm that none of the parts are miss...

Page 9: ...Graphic Display with 1024 x 768 resolution Windows 98SE 2000 ME NT XP Important 1 To use the TEAC drive an IDE ATAPI controller is required Usually these controllers are integrated into the system boa...

Page 10: ...st and dirt vibrations and direct exposure to sun light Operation Do not operate your TEAC drive under operating conditions exceeding the conditions discussed in this manual If you believe your TEAC d...

Page 11: ...ing the recording operation Be sure to store the source file from which the data is recorded until the recording is confirmed Do not repair the drive or replace a part of the drive under cir cumstance...

Page 12: ...This is of major importance if the drive is used in one of the vertical positions When using an 8cm CD disk in horizontal position place it on the specified position at the center of the tray Never us...

Page 13: ...utton does NOT function insert a metal rod diameter of 1 2mm or less into this hole at a right angle to the front panel then push the rod to eject the disk Do this only when the device is switched off...

Page 14: ...nect this connector to the audio input connector on the Sound Card or Interface Card Note Mating connectors Molex 70553 or equivalent Interface connector Connect to the IDE interface card using the 40...

Page 15: ...548D Power interface connector pin number Pin No Power 1 12VDC 2 0V 3 0V 4 5VDC 5V 12V Spinning up peak 0 9A 1 3A Seek peak 0 9A 1 3A Read average 0 9A 0 9A Sleep average 0 1A 0 01A Digital audio out...

Page 16: ...on nected to the primary or the secondary cable it is necessary to configure for each of the cables one of the drives as master and the other one as slave drive Jumper Name Function 1 MA Short socket...

Page 17: ...he secondary cable Recommended configurations Primary Cable Secondary Cable Notes Master Slave Master Slave ATA hard disk drive One hard disk drive on one cable DVD Master One drive on one cable DVD M...

Page 18: ...ottom of the drive 5 2 Installation and Connection Very important Switch off your PC and any attached devices and disconnect the power cord s It is not sufficent to switch off the power switch Do the...

Page 19: ...an audio cable to Please refer to the manual of the sound card to find the connector in question 6 Fix the drive in place with the factory supplied screws Note Be sure to use the mounting screws provi...

Page 20: ...e writing functionality pro vided of the writer software More details according the installation of your writer software you will find in its documention Help 7 1 Installing Drivers with Windows 98SE...

Page 21: ...om you purchased the drive or our nearest sales office to you 8 1 Product Warranty Two years following the purchase of this unit is the guarantee period Any failures arising from the design or product...

Page 22: ...el 33 0 1 55 59 01 55 Mo Fr from 9 00 16 00 CET Technical Support Fax 33 0 1 55 59 01 56 Online RMA http www teac de RMA Internet http www teac de support Contact us by email Support teac fr TEAC Serv...

Page 23: ...on at once Fixed packet Variable packet Disk rotational speed 48 X CAV ca 9 800rpm max 2 Rotational speed read mode 2X 16X CAV DVD ROM single layer DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW max 48X CAV CD ROM CD R CD...

Page 24: ...12V Interface connector IDE ATAPI ATA ATAPI 5 Audio output Line out 0 7 0 2V 47 kOhm Digital audio output 5 0Vp p SPDIF standard Strap switch Mode setting straps Master 8 Operating environment Place o...

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