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OD-A017-02

 TOSHIBA DVD-RAM SD-W1111

‘99/06/26 

Version

 1.0

Page 2

Product Specification

Matters to be attended to:

This drive adopts RPC-II for its “Standard Specification Model”.

This DVD-RAM Drive adopts RPC-II, the Phase II System of RPC (Regional Playback Control) for  “Standard

Specification Model”, on the basis of a contract with the CSS (Contents Scramble System) organization. (all of our

former DVD-RAM Drives adopted RPC-I, the Phase I System.)

The CSS rule requires that all the products not only DVD-RAM Drives but also PC systems installing DVD-RAM

Drives sold from Jan.1, 2000 need to support RPC-II described above.

To playback a DVD-Movie Software with the Regional Code specified by using a DVD-RAM Drive with RPC-II

adopted, either the hardware or software used as applications on PC system side is also required to meet RPC-II.

Namely, in the status that a hardware or a software for a DVD-Movie Playback Application planned to use in a PC

does not support RPC-II, if the "RPC-II (Standard Specification) Drive" is used in combination, DVD-Movie

Softwares with the Regional Code specified (most of DVD-Movie  Softwares currently available on the market)

cannot be reproduced. So, in such a case, "RPC-I Specifications Supported Model" must be purchased for a while.

However, all the drive manufacturers must obey to the deadline specified by the CSS rule saying; all DVD-RAM

Drives have to implement Phase II from Jan.1, 2000. So  we recommend that you will change your DVD-Movie

Playback Hardware or Software to those applicable to the PRC-II as soon as possible and investigate to combine

your system with the RPC-II Specification Drives.

Since we determine the drives are of RPC-I or RPC-II when manufacturing at factory and ship, the specification

change after shipping is not available in principle. Especially, changing the RPC-II specification drive to the RPC-

I is prohibited by the CSS rule.

In the combination of the drive and PC system with RPC-II supported, as far as the Regional Code of a DVD-Movie

Software and the code memorized in the RPC-II Specification Drive coincides, the Movie Software is allowed to

carry out.

In the RPC-II Specification Drive, the region change by an end user is permitted up to 5 times in total including the

initial region set. After change to the fifth region is carried out, the Drive enters Parm State (“no change allowed”

status).

The drive with  Parm State is permitted up to 4 times of "reinitialization" by a drive manufacturer or a specific

service center authorized by the CSS. Since it is considered that the  reinitialization is carried out after the

completion of the region confirmation through test items in the PC manufacturer’s manufacturing line or the

completion of drive repair, etc., the number of reinitialization times may vary from 0 (no reinitialization available)

to 4 times. So, we recommend that not to disclose the reinitialization process to end users but only to inform the

number of region setting times as "end user’s direct region setting is available up to 5 times in total."

Summary of Contents for SD-W1111

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA DISK PRODUCTS DIVISION SD W1111 DVD RAM DRIVE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION JUNE 1999 REV 1 0 Specifications are subject to change without notice DOCUMENT NUMBER 12043 ...

Page 2: ... 2000 So we recommend that you will change your DVD Movie Playback Hardware or Software to those applicable to the PRC II as soon as possible and investigate to combine your system with the RPC II Specification Drives Since we determine the drives are of RPC I or RPC II when manufacturing at factory and ship the specification change after shipping is not available in principle Especially changing ...

Page 3: ...ock this equipment It may cause trouble or erroneous operation 5 Toshiba Corporation makes no warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose This product may sustain damages which may cause errors and failures The causes are not confined to what are mentioned or implied in this document Th...

Page 4: ...ting direction 16 10 3 Notes on mounting 17 11 Front bezel 19 11 1 Standard Bezel 19 11 2 LED lighting 19 12 Rear View and Connectors 21 12 1 Power supply connector 21 12 2 I F connector SCSI connector 22 12 2 1 Pin No table of connector terminal 22 12 2 2 External view diagram 23 12 2 3 Signal interface 23 12 3 Mode select headers functions 24 12 3 1 SCSI ID setting 24 12 3 2 Parity check setting...

Page 5: ...017 02 TOSHIBA DVD RAM SD W1111 99 06 26 Version 1 0 Page 5 Product Specification 15 MISCELLANEOUS 30 15 1 Accessories 30 15 2 A bare disc setting at vertical installation 30 15 3 Disc eject at emergency 33 ...

Page 6: ...k a disc either for CD ROM CD audio or DVD ROM 4 High speed data transfer rate Possible to record and playback MPEG2 compressed motion picture MP ML in a real time Owing to the read write cache improves the data throughput marvelously 5 Low power consumption of 6 7W typ using 5V single power supply Owing to the low power consumption design to operate using 5V single power supply no exclusive fan i...

Page 7: ...OD A017 02 TOSHIBA DVD RAM SD W1111 99 06 26 Version 1 0 Page 7 Product Specification 3 External views and dimensions External views 146 0 x 203 0 x 41 3 mm W x D x H Except for front bezel ...

Page 8: ...ack to Analog audio output 6 CD R Read only 4 7 CD RW Read only 4 1 Toshiba designate a recommend disc the performance of which has been checked by this drive 2 Formatted user capacity 2 32GB 3 When using a disc without using a cartridge limitation on function features may occur 4 Depending on the feature of a recording unit that records data playback function may not be guaranteed 5 Need special ...

Page 9: ...erage START UNIT command execution time w o loading tray DVD RAM 15 0 s DVD ROM Single layer 7 0 s DVD ROM Dual layer 12 0 s CD ROM 7 0 s Start time may be longer depending on the defect number registered Restart time 1 0 s from idle to active 2 0 s from sleep to standby I O terminal I F connector Applicable to 2 54 mm pitch flat cable Mode select header CD audio connector 1 Vrms Unbalanced Power ...

Page 10: ...rop voltage in the both of the ground line and the power supply line This value changes according to the electric wire maker and the use temperature 5 2 Power consumption Average Less than 6 7W Stand by period Less than 6 0W Seek period Less than 11 0W Sleep period Less than 1 0W 5 3 Allowable ripple voltage Less than 100 mVp p includes spike noise 6 Mechanical specifications 6 1 Dimensions Refer ...

Page 11: ...ror seek 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 Allows five times internal retry operations 7 2 Life Either of shorter life of 5 years or 15 000 POH Loading mechanism 10 000 times MTBF 100 000 H Setting conditions Power on period 5 436 H year 17 H day Power on time 313 times year...

Page 12: ...2 sec 5 cycle Operating 14 7 m s2 1 5G 0 p Non operating disc not loaded 490 m s2 50G 0 p 8 5 Altitude Operating 0 to 3 000 m Transporting with packing 0 to 12 000m 8 6 Static electricity Specification IEC801 2 Operation 6 KV or lower Damage 15 KV or upper 8 7 Acoustic noise 45 dB Max Measurement conditions 1m away from the drive JIS A correction Standard front bezel attached 8 8 Applicable regula...

Page 13: ...OD A017 02 TOSHIBA DVD RAM SD W1111 99 06 26 Version 1 0 Page 13 Product Specification EN61000 4 6 1996 EN61000 4 8 1993 EN61000 4 11 1994 ...

Page 14: ... Lens actuator Ho LD Head SCSI controller CD ROM decoder CD processor Servo processor Actuator driver x 2 Spindle motor driver Linear motor DRAM 16Mbit Load Unload SW LED Pre amp LD controller for CD Audio amp DRAM 2Mbit Linear motor driver Loading motor driver DISC 40MHz 33 86MHz 15MHz SPC7426 F452658 TC203C620 MPC17A66 TC9449AF TLS1040 SM9403 TPIC1312 MPC17A66 SM9103 Loading motor Loading unit S...

Page 15: ...tapping holes bottom and two M3 tapping holes on each side The following shows an example mounting on a personal computer or a sub system Use screws of which length inside the drive should be more than 2 5mm and less than 3 5 mm from the drive frame surface Keep this gap less than 0 5mm Before fixing After fixing Flatness deviation under 0 5mm ...

Page 16: ...Horizontal or vertical installation When using an 80mm disc vertical direction installation is not allowed Allowable slants Refer to the drawing Left right directions Within 15 When installing vertically the allowable slants toward the top plate bottom should be 0 Front rear directions Within 10 15 max 15 max 15 max 10 max 10 max ...

Page 17: ...roduct Specification 10 3 Notes on mounting Keep more than 5mm clearance to circulate an adequate amount of air by convection around the drive and mounting metal parts Keep more than 0 8mm clearance around the top cover in order to secure absorbing shock and vibration ...

Page 18: ...sion 1 0 Page 18 Product Specification Do not apply force under 1 5N 150gf caving in the top plate Use screws of which length inside the drive should be more than 2 5mm and less than 3 5 mm from the drive frame surface 2 5 3 5mm M3 screw Drive Frame ...

Page 19: ...SY orange Lights when the drive operates RAM green Lights when DVD RAM disc is loaded ROM green Lights when either of DVD ROM DVD R or CD is loaded 11 2 LED lighting Closing the tray BUSY LED lights and the drive status becomes as follows 1 A disc is loaded and the drive status becomes Ready RAM LED or ROM LED turns on according to the disc type and BUSY LED turns off 2 A disc is loaded but the dr...

Page 20: ...nd REASIGN READ WRITE SEEK WRITE VERIFY VERIFY SEND DIAGONOSTIC READ HEADER SET READ AHEAD GET PERFORMANCE START STOP UNIT 5 While executing FORMAT command RAM LED turns on and BUSY LED blinks on about 1 6sec cycle 6 While playing a CD audio track ROM LED turns on and BUSY LED blinks on about 2 0sec cycle 1 6 s BUSY BUSY all LEDs turn off ROM or RAM 2 0 s BUSY BUSY executing the command ...

Page 21: ...ed I F SCSI connector 50 pin SCSI connector is to be connected Modes select headers 2 x 8 bits Used to perform function settings Audio connector for CD 4 pin CD audio outputs 12 1 Power supply connector Pin No Connection 1 5V 2 GND 3 GND 4 NC Use the plug of IRISO ELECTRONICS P N9047b 54Z12 GT or equivalent one Power supply connector I F SCSI connector Mode select headers Audio connector for CD 1 ...

Page 22: ...2 ATN 33 Ground 34 Ground 35 Ground 36 BSY 37 Ground 38 ACK 39 Ground 40 RST 41 Ground 42 MSG 43 Ground 44 SEL 45 Ground 46 C D 47 Ground 48 REQ 49 Ground 50 I O Notes 1 the low level of all signals returns TRUE Use Hirose Electronics Co HIF 3BB 50DA 2 54R Molex 5320 50AT2 or equivalent one for the connector on cable side The voltage is added on the TERMPWER signal from the internal side of a driv...

Page 23: ...6 Version 1 0 Page 23 Product Specification 12 2 2 External view diagram 12 2 3 Signal interface Type 50 core flat cable or 25 couple stranded wire cable Inductor size more than AWG28 Characteristic impedance 100ohm 10 Maximum cable length 3 0m ...

Page 24: ... Short Short Open 3 Open Open Short 4 Short Open Short 5 Open Short Short 6 Short Short Short 7 12 3 2 Parity check setting Pin 4 Functions Open Data parity check enable Short Data parity check disable 12 3 3 VERIFY setting l Verify setting function is effective to WRITE command only l The RAM disc re inserted into TYPE 2 case is verified even if the pin5 is shorted Pin 5 Functions Open The drive ...

Page 25: ...type 5 LUN 1 DVD RAM disc Device type 7 LUN 0 1 The selection of either 0 or 1 is switched according to a disc inserted 12 3 5 Termination setting Pin 8 Function Open Termination disable Short Termination enable When the termination enabled the following circuit is connected to each SCSI signal 12 3 6 Change of setting The setting change should be carried out after turning off the power 12 4 Audio...

Page 26: ...Y 15 MODE SELECT 6 16 RESERVE 6 17 RELEASE 6 1A MODE SENSE 6 1B START STOP UNIT 1D SEND DIAGNOSTIC 1E PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL 23 READ FORMAT CAPACITIES 25 READ CD DVD CAPACITY 28 READ 10 2A WRITE 10 2B SEEK 2E WRITE AND VERIFY 10 2F VERIFY 10 35 FLUSH CACHE 37 READ DEFECT DATA 3B WRITE BUFFER 3C READ BUFFER 42 READ SUB CHANNEL 43 READ TOC PMA ATIP 44 READ HEADER 45 PLAY AUDIO 10 46 GET CONFIG...

Page 27: ...tion Code Hex Command 5A MODE SENSE 10 A2 SEND EVENT A3 SEND KEY A4 REPORT KEY A5 PLAY AUDIO 12 A7 SET READ AHEAD A8 READ 12 AA WRITE 12 AC GET PERFORMANCE AD READ DVD STRUCTURE AE WRITE AND VERIFY 12 AF VERIFY 12 B6 SET STREAMING B9 READ CD MSF BA SCAN BD MECHANISM STATUS BE READ CD ...

Page 28: ...nt processing is executed after write retry ends in an error a time of between 7 to 15 seconds is needed Therefore it is recommended that the time out to the command generating access to the disc is set at 20 seconds or more In a write cache operation when automatic sector replacement processing is done after a status response to the command is send execution of the following command can be made t...

Page 29: ...VD RAM SD W1111 99 06 26 Version 1 0 Page 29 Product Specification Moreover not only the data which tried to be recorded but also the data of other addresses in the same ECC block might be lost due to the failure to record ...

Page 30: ...rs on the tray Please read the following explanations thoroughly at this time 1 Draw three disc holders among the four holders on the tray two pieces are both holders in down side one piece is on a rear part in upper side while made to vertical posture as follows Note Please use 3 pieces holders because the set of the disc becomes difficult when four disc holders are drawn out 2 Drawing out a disc...

Page 31: ...6 26 Version 1 0 Page 31 Product Specification 3 First hang a disc on a disc holder in an upper and rear side of a tray and then put the disc on disc holders in a down side of the tray 4 Check three disc holders to confirm to the disc surely ...

Page 32: ... a tray 3 Please do drawing out pulling return a disc holder with the power supply not supplied to the drive as much as possible because the auto loading function might work and the tray might enter the drive during drawing out or pulling return the disc holder When doing with the power supply to the drive unavoidably work carefully holding the tray by hand firmly 4 When using a drive by vertical ...

Page 33: ...k that the power supply of the drive is turned off and one minute or more passes Insert an attached emergency eject tool in the emergency eject hole and push bumping inside Figure 1 Front bezel opens a little and an inside tray rises Figure 2 When the tray comes out forward draws out it and the disc is taken out Figure 3 Please draw out the tray with an emergency eject tool when the tray does not ...

Page 34: ...ime 150 ms typ 170 ms typ 12 8 3 vibration 9 8 cm s2 9 8 m s2 17 10 3 Notes on mounting 150 gf 0 015N 1 5N 150 gf 20 12 Rear View and Connectors Audio CD 3 pin Audio CD 4 pin 23 12 4 Audio Connector Connector chart 3 pin Connector chart 4 pin 0082 Kyosera Elco part number AMP 26 13 1 Applicable standard ANSI Rev 10k ANSI Rev 10L 32 Notes in use 4 8 cm DVD CD 80 mm DVD CD ...

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