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DVD-ROM drive

14 - English

A26361-H467-Z100-1-7419

Data transfer rate diagram (DVD-ROM)

4800
4600
4400
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4000
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3600
3400
3200
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2000

15

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30

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45

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60

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75

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90

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10

5

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12

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13

5

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15

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16

5

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18

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5

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5

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24

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25

5

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27

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5

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Disc Location (Sector)

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6400

6600

CAV Method

2.1- 5x variable

CAV = Constant Angular Velocity

Summary of Contents for SD-M1201

Page 1: ...s note 2 Installation 2 Setting the DVD drive 3 Mounting the DVD drive 4 Connecting the DVD drive 5 Installing the driver software required 8 Operation 9 Inserting a CD DVD 10 Removing a CD DVD 10 Maintenance and transportation 11 Technical data 12 Data transfer rate diagram CD ROM 13 Data transfer rate diagram DVD ROM 14 ...

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Page 3: ... the event of any problems occurring please contact your sales outlet or our customer service center Further information For details of the drive mounting procedure refer to the Operating Manual or Technical Manual of your system unit Information on the SCSI host adapter is contained in the Technical Manual of the SCSI host adapter or in the Operating Manual or Technical Manual of your system unit...

Page 4: ...TE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT and must not be opened Manufacturer s note CE certificate The shipped version of this drive complies with the requirements of the EC Guideline 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility Compliance was tested in a typical system configuration When installing the drive observe the specific installation notes in the Operating Manual or Technical Manual of the receiving device I...

Page 5: ...D2 ID4 The default SCSI address setting of the DVD drive is ID 3 If address ID 3 is already occupied by another SCSI device the address setting for the DVD drive must be changed with jumpers ID1 ID2 and ID4 according to the following table SCSI address ID1 ID2 ID4 address 7 address 6 address 5 address 4 address 3 address 2 address 1 address 0 installed not installed Default setting Jumpers ID1 and...

Page 6: ...he eject button by means of the jumper PRV ALW PREVENT ALLOW The DVD can then be ejected only by the means of a software command Jumper PRV ALW inserted Removing prevented Jumper PRV ALW not inserted Removing possible Default setting Jumper PRV ALW not inserted Removing possible Termination power POWER SUPPLY The POWER SUPPLY jumper sets the power supply for the terminating resistors The terminati...

Page 7: ... 1 Analog audio line output LINE OUT 2 SCSI interface 3 Power supply connector Connecting SCSI cable and power supply cable 1 2 Plug the 50 pin SCSI cable into the SCSI interface of the DVD drive 1 The plug is coded so that it cannot be plugged in incorrectly Plug the 4 pin power supply plug into the power supply socket of the DVD drive 2 ...

Page 8: ...tput Further information on the audio board may be found in the associated documentation i An audio cable is not included in the consignment of the DVD drive Normally this cable is supplied with an audio board or other interface devices Connect the plug of your audio cable to the audio line output on the DVD drive and connect the cable to your audio board ...

Page 9: ... Connecting stereo headphones Stereo headphones can be connected to the stereo headphone port i Stereo headphones are not included in the consignment of the DVD drive 1 Plug in the stereo headphones The volume can be adjusted at the volume control 1 ...

Page 10: ...set remains permanently set in the drive It is then not possible to make further changes To operate the DVD drive under MS DOS and Windows 3 xx you require the program MSCDEX EXE and the Adaptec device driver EZ SCSI 5 0 The driver is located on the Drivers Utilities CD The Adaptec driver EZ SCSI 5 0 supplements the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files as shown below Example CONFIG SYS DEVICE C SCSI ...

Page 11: ...us you avoid dust contamination scratches bending or other damage Protect your CDs DVDs from dust and direct sunlight Avoid storing a CD DVD in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity Ensure the DVD drive is not exposed to major vibration Open the drive tray only if you want to load or remove a CD DVD Never place any objects on the open tray and do not press the tray down when it is open Wh...

Page 12: ...rt eject button down for at least 2 seconds The drive now reduces speed As soon as the drive tray is opened and closed again for example when replacing the CD the drive operates at normal speed again Inserting a CD DVD Push the insert eject button briefly The drive tray slides open Place the CD DVD in the tray with the label facing upwards Push the insert eject button briefly or push the tray pane...

Page 13: ...ked and can be opened Maintenance and transportation The CD DVD must be removed and the drive tray must be closed when the DVD drive is transported Do not discard the original packing material of the DVD drive Keep it for future transportation Transport the DVD drive only in its original packaging or another corresponding packaging to protect it from impacts shock and static discharge The DVD driv...

Page 14: ...ndensation in operating must be avoided Performance Average access time 135 ms DVD 95 ms CD Cache memory 256 Kbytes Data transfer rate DVD 2 1 5x CD 14 32x CD RW 8 6 20x 2 7 6 7 Mbyte s 2 1 4 8 Mbyte s Mode 1 1 3 3 0 Mbyte s Burst async Burst sync 5 Mbyte s 20 Mbyte s Ultra Rotation speed DVD CD 2900 rpm 6900 rpm MTBF mean time between failures 100 000 hours Supported data carrier DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD ...

Page 15: ...200 3000 2800 2600 2400 2200 2000 15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000 135000 150000 165000 180000 195000 210000 225000 240000 255000 270000 285000 300000 315000 330000 Transfer Rate Kbyte s Disc Location Sector 5000 5200 5400 5600 5800 6000 6200 6400 6600 CAV Method 14 32x variable CAV Constant Angular Velocity ...

Page 16: ...200 3000 2800 2600 2400 2200 2000 15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000 135000 150000 165000 180000 195000 210000 225000 240000 255000 270000 285000 300000 315000 330000 Transfer Rate Kbyte s Disc Location Sector 5000 5200 5400 5600 5800 6000 6200 6400 6600 CAV Method 2 1 5x variable CAV Constant Angular Velocity ...

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