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TOSHIBA SD-W1101/W1111 DVD-RAM Drive

DISC FORMATS

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he SD-W1101 and SD-W1111 are capable of reading data from

a variety of disc formats, some of which are: CD-ROM, CD-
audio, CD-R/W, Photo-CD, DVD-ROM*, DVD-Video*,

DVD-RAM* and DVD-R*.

* You must have a DVD/MPEG-2 Playback Card installed in your

system to utilize DVD options.

SCSI DRIVES

T

he SD-W1101 and SD-W1111 are SCSI-2 (Small Computer

Systems Interface) devices. Some other SCSI devices you may
already have connected to your computer are scanners, tape

drives or CD-ROM drives.

PC SYSTEMS:  To add a SCSI device to your computer, you must
have a SCSI interface card already in place. The interface card fits into
one of the slots inside your computer and connects to your DVD-
RAM device via a SCSI cable.

Your DVD-RAM also requires a software driver to be installed on
your system. A driver should have been included with your drive.  See
Software Driver section for additional information (page 23).

Summary of Contents for SD-W1101

Page 1: ...DVD RAM DRIVE SD W1101 SD W1111 HARDWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL VERSION 3 0 JULY 1999 TOSHIBA ...

Page 2: ...he following DVD RAM Drive SD W1101 SD W1111 TOSHIBA AMERICA ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS INC DISK PRODUCTS DIVISION 35 Hammond Irvine CA 92618 Contentsofthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutpriornotice 1999 TOSHIBA AMERICA ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS INC Allrightsreserved Printed in USA P N 470074 C0 ...

Page 3: ... this Owner s Manual carefully and keep this manual for future reference Incaseofanytroublewiththismodel pleasecontactyournearest AuthorizedRepair Center Topreventdirectexposuretothelaserbeam donottrytoopentheenclosure CAUTION REFLECTIVE OBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN THE DISK SLOT DUE TO POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE USE OF CONTROLS ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES OTHER THAN SPECIFIED IN THIS ...

Page 4: ... inside your computer 7 Cabling 8 CompletingInstallation 11 Software 11 Using your DVD RAM 12 The Controls 12 Front Panel 12 Back Panel 13 Operating the DVD Loading Tray 14 DVD RAM Recording Cartridge 16 EmergencyEject 18 Specifications 19 Performance 19 EnvironmentalConditions 20 Realiability 21 PhysicalCharacteristics 21 Software Driver 23 Technical Support 24 Repair Center 25 Warranty 26 ...

Page 5: ...nge of applications including multimedia development backup and data archiving Fea tures include 2 6GB Capacity on one side of a 120mm disc Playback interchangeability Playback a disc either for CD ROM CD audio or DVD ROM High Speed Data Transfer Rate Possible to record and play back MPEG2 compressed motion pictures in real time High Data Recording Rate by Over writing System Phase change recordin...

Page 6: ...mall Computer Systems Interface devices Some other SCSI devices you may already have connected to your computer are scanners tape drives or CD ROM drives PC SYSTEMS To add a SCSI device to your computer you must have a SCSI interface card already in place The interface card fits into one of the slots inside your computer and connects to your DVD RAM device via a SCSI cable Your DVD RAM also requir...

Page 7: ... DVD MPEG Card optional SCSI Interface Cable INSTALLATION In order to install your DVD RAM successfully you will need to com plete the following steps Install SCSI adapter board in your computer system if not already installed Set jumper settings on DVD RAM Install DVD RAM inside your computer Using a SCSI cable connect DVD RAM to SCSI interface card Connect computer power cable to internal DVD RA...

Page 8: ...or your DVD RAM to work properly it may be necessary for you to change the DVD RAM s jumper settings Locate the block of jumper pins on the back left side of the DVD RAM Note Additional jumpers are provided with your drive and can be found in small bag that also contains emergency eject tool Jumper Location factory default SCSI ID 4 jumper on ID4 TERMINATION TEST ONE LUN TWO LUN VERIFY PRTY ID4 ID...

Page 9: ... com puter you should leave the jumpers as they are If you have additional SCSI devices CD ROM hard drive etc you will be daisy chain ing these devices Each SCSI device must have a different SCSI ID Note that your SCSI interface card in most cases has a SCSI ID of 7 The chart below shows the jumper settings for the eight possible ID numbers ID 4 ID 2 ID 1 SCSI ID 0 ID 4 ID 2 ID 1 SCSI ID 1 ID 4 ID...

Page 10: ...N Jumper The LUN jumper sets LUN Logical Unit Number to ONE LUN or TWO LUN mode The default setting is no jumper present which sets drive to ONE LUN mode ONE LUN mode Standard mode TWO LUN mode For testing only factory use only Terminator ON OFF Jumper This jumper turns termination power ON or OFF The default setting is termination disabled no jumper If you are connecting more than one SCSI device...

Page 11: ... slide casing away from computer frame and place aside make sure to allow yourself enough workspace for the DVD RAM installation The DVD RAM drive can be placed in any free half height drive slot at the front of your computer It can be mounted horizontally or verti cally You most likely will have to remove the cover plate which con ceals the front of the open slot see your computer book on how to ...

Page 12: ...t fits snugly Attaching SCSI Cable Power Apply power to your DVD RAM by connecting your computer s power cable to the power socket at the back of the drive One side of the plug has chamfered edges so the power connector fits only one way Push plug completely into the socket making sure the plug fits into the socket correctly CAUTION Severe damage to the DVD RAM circuits may occur if power cable is...

Page 13: ...DVD RAM drive you are connecting it to Make sure you have this information when purchasing a sound cable The sound cable connects to your sound card at one end and the audio connector at the left rear of the DVD RAM at the other end Refer to the instructions that came with your sound card for details on any sound driver software required If you are using a DVD MPEG card additional sound options mi...

Page 14: ...nterface Cable DVD RAM SCSI DEVICE INTERNAL DRIVE S SCSI DEVICE 1 Notes 1 Terminator jumper must be jumpered when DVD RAM is the last or only device on the SCSI BUS 2 Terminator jumper should be removed when DVD is in a daisy chain and is NOT the last drive Interface Connector see note 2 see note 2 see note 1 Daisy Chaining If the DVD RAM you are installing is one of two or more SCSI devices you h...

Page 15: ... or bottom of DVD RAM to tip of screw A clearance of 5mm should surround the DVD RAM drive to allow for adequate circula tion A 9mm clearance should be maintained around the top cover in order to secure absorbing shock and vibration Replace the computer s cover and replace all outer screws Mounting DVD RAM SOFTWARE In order for your computer to recognize the DVD RAM you must install a DVD software...

Page 16: ...on Emergency Eject Hole LEDs ROM RAM BUSY THE FRONT PANEL SD W1101 SD W1111 Front Panel 1 Loading Tray Load disc using tray or recording cartridge 2 3 4 LEDs There are three LEDs on the front panel of the SD W1101 and SD W1111 DVD RAMs 2 ROM green Lights when either a DVD ROM DVD R or CD is loaded 3 RAM green Lights when DVD RAM disc is loaded 4 BUSY orange Lights when the drive operates ...

Page 17: ... to be used only when the DVD tray will not open when Load Unload button is pressed See page 18 for additional information THE BACK PANEL SD W1101 Back Panel SD W1111 Back Panel 1 Audio Out Connector Outputs CD audio on the DVD RAM 2 Mode Select Headers jumpers Selects SCSI ID Parity Verify ONE LUN or TWO LUN and Termination 3 SCSI Connector s Connects DVD RAM to computer 4 Power Connector Connect...

Page 18: ... into a DVD RAM drive that has been mounted vertically perform the following procedures 1 Locate the four sliding disc holders on the tray see photo below for location You will only need to use three of these holders the two found on the bottom and the upper rear closest to drive holder Using all four may cause the disc to not set properly in tray The vertical position of the drive eject button up...

Page 19: ...or the end of the emer gency eject tool The holder in the upper front side should be pulled away from center of tray 3 Position the disc behind disc holders on upper and rear side of tray Then put disc behind bottom front holder 4 Check to see that all three disc holders are holding disc securely Installing Disc Secure all disc holders ...

Page 20: ...e taken out of cartridge Cartridges are available with single sided or double sided discs Type 2 Cartridge is not reversible sideA only Disc in cartridge can be removed and replaced Your SD W1101 SD W1111 comes with a Type 1 single sided cartridge Installing Cartridge in DVD RAM Place cartridge inside of DVD RAM tray with label facing front of drive If using a single sided DVD RAM make sure that S...

Page 21: ...TOSHIBA SD W1101 W1111 DVD RAM Drive 17 DVD RAM Recording Cartridges ...

Page 22: ...e DVD tray Insert the Emergency Eject Tool provided with your drive into the Emergency Eject hole until front bezel opens and inside tray rises Pull tray out If tray does not pull completely forward use small end of Emergency Eject Tool to pull tray completely out Note that tray must be in a lifted position clearing small tab on left side before tray can be pulled out ...

Page 23: ...on specificsoftwareand orhardware TheDVD RAMdriveiscapableofreadingthesedataformats However in order to run applications that use these formats you must first have the required software and or hardware Data Capacity DVD RAM single double 2 42 GB DVD R 3 9 GB DVD ROMSINGLESIDE SINGLELAYER 4 7 GB DVD ROMSINGLESIDE DOUBLELAYER 8 5 GB DVD ROMDOUBLESIDE SINGLELAYER 9 4 GB DVD ROMDOUBLESIDE DOUBLELAYER ...

Page 24: ...art Time DVD RAM 15 0 sec DVD ROM 12 0 sec CD ROM 7 0 sec Data buffer SD W1101 256 Kbytes SD W1111 2 Mbytes Acoustic Noise 45dB 1m away from drive Power Supply 5 volts Indicators BUSY RAM ROM Interface Connector I F 50pin SCSI connector ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature 41 to 122 F 5 to 50 C Operating humidity 8 to 80 no condensation Storage shipping humidity 5 to 95 no condensation S...

Page 25: ...CD ROM Read Error Rate mode 1 less than 10 15 Byte error rate Read Error Rate mode 2 less than 10 12 Byte error rate Seek Error Rate less than 10 6 error seek MTBF 100 000 hours MTTR 0 5 hours Drive Life 15 000 hours or 5 years Load Eject 10 000 times or more PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions and weight Dimensions 5 75 x 8 x 1 6 inches 146 x 203 x 41 3 mm Weight SD W1101 2 64 lbs 1 2 kg SD W1111...

Page 26: ...95mm 39 10mm 46 11 8mm 1 6 41 3mm 5 75 146 5mm 5 68 144 4m EJECT BUTTON 34 8 55mm 34 8 55mm 60 15 3mm 7 99 203mm 3 11 79 2mm 3 11 79 2mm 1 87 47 4mm 1 87 47 4mm 24 6mm EMERGENCY EJECT HOLE 4 M3 TAPPED HOLE FOR INSTALLATION 4 M3 TAPPED HOLE FOR INSTALLATION AUDIO SCSI CONNECTOR 16 4mm 55 14mm POWER CONNECTOR ...

Page 27: ...ite DVD diskette into your A drive 2 Go to Start Run and type A setup exe and press OK 3 Software driver will be installed 4 Reboot your system USING WRITE DVD After installing software your DVD RAM drive will be assigned two drive letters One will be for read only media a CD icon and the other will be for DVD RAM media a removable disk icon The appropriateiconwillappearonyourdesktopdependingonwha...

Page 28: ...esandthesequence of events leading up to the problem 2 Windows version you are using 3 Hostadapterboardandsoftwaredriverversionlevelyouareusing 4 The hardware system configuration of your system including any non standardhardware 5 Alistofanyspecialadditionalsoftwareormodificationsthathave been made to the AUTOEXEC BAT or CONFIG SYS files Inaddition pleasehavehardwarenearthephoneorreadilyaccessibl...

Page 29: ... require maintenance contact Toshiba DPD s Repair Center In order to return your DVD RAM a Return Authorization Number RA must be obtained from Toshiba s DPD Repair Center do not send drives without an autho rized RA number Toshiba Repair Center 510 651 6798 fax 510 623 9893 ...

Page 30: ...ncludingbutnotlimitedtoanyimpliedwarrantyofmerchantability fitness for a particular purpose or fitness for use and all other obligations or liabilities of TAEC it s successors or assigns Undernocircumstanceswillthecustomeroranyuserorotherpersonbeentitledtoanydirect indirect special consequential or exemplary damages for Breach of Contract Tort or otherwise Undernocircumstanceswillanysuchpersonbeen...

Page 31: ...s Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California Seller agrees that the Equipment and Spare Parts furnished under this Policy are produced in compliance with all applicable requirements under Sections 6 7 and 12 of the Fair Labor Standards Act as amendedandallvalidandapplicableregulationsandordersofthe WageandHourDivisions issuedunderSection14thereof Selleralsoagreestocomplywit...

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