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Setup Procedures

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After the computer’s operating system (Windows 95/98/98 Second
Edition) has loaded, open the “Control Panel” and double-click on
the “System” icon.  Select the “Device Manager” tab and double-
click on “CDROM.”  If the drive has been correctly installed, it
should be listed as shown below.  Similarly, double-click on “SCSI
controllers” and the SCSI card should be listed as shown below if it
has been properly installed.

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For details about how to use the
operating system, refer to the
documentation that came with it.

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If there is a 

 or 

 mark etc. next to

the icon for the CRW2100S drive or the
SCSI card, this means that it has not
been installed correctly.

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When using Windows NT, you can
verify by opening the “Control Panel,”
double-clicking on “SCSI Adapter” and
clicking the “Devices” tab.

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For Windows 2000, double-click
“System” in the “Control Panel,” select
the “Hardware” tab, and click the
“Device Manager” button in “System
Properties.”

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Double-click “YAMAHA
CRW2100S” listed under “CDROM”
(in Windows 95/98/98 Second
Edition) and click the “Settings”
tab.  Check the “Sync data transfer”
checkbox.  With “Sync data
transfer” enabled, the data transfer
between your CRW2100S drive and
your computer is synchronized,
meaning that the maximum possible
data transfer rate can be achieved.

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For details, refer to the documentation
that came with your SCSI card.

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When using Windows NT/2000, “Sync
data transfer” will automatically be
selected if the SCSI card supports this
feature. You will not need to change this
setting.

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Install the CD writing software.

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For details about how to install the software, refer to the documentation that came
with it.

* This is a screen shown in the Windows 98 

Second Edition environment.

* This is a screen shown in the Windows 98 

Second Edition environment.

Summary of Contents for 2100E - CRW - CD-RW Drive

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Page 2: ...comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructi...

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Page 5: ...i English OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 6: ...erwise there is an increased risk of personal injury electrical shock damage to the device or fire Please take particular care if small children are present Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it that contain liquids which might spill into any openings Otherwise there is an increased risk of electrical shock fire or personal injury...

Page 7: ...ays remove the disc from the tray before transporting the device Otherwise written data may be destroyed When cleaning the device never use benzene paint thinners detergents or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Also do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the device Otherwise the device may be damaged or its front panel may become discolored Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the device Do not ...

Page 8: ... Yamaha does not bear any responsibility for any outcome as a result of using this device 4 Reproduction of this manual either in part or in full is expressly forbidden Precautions for Transportation Before transporting the device always put it in its original box If the device is transported without adequate packing the internal components may be damaged and cause the device to malfunction Copyri...

Page 9: ...System Laboratories All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies Introduction 1 Features of the CRW2100S Drive 1 Before Use 3 System Requirements 3 Supported Discs 4 Tools 5 Front and Rear of Unit 6 Front Panel 6 Rear Panel 7 Setup Flowchart 8 Setup Procedures 9 Serial Number 9 SCSI Settings 9 Installing the CRW2100S Drive 14 Operation 31 Loading a Disc 31 Ejecting a Disc 31...

Page 10: ... the disc you create can be displayed by a CD player that is compatible with CD TEXT Wide compatibility Compatibility assurance data obtained through exchange of technical data with major disc manufacturers ensures compatibility with discs from a very wide range of manufacturers 700MB discs are also supported High fidelity audio The CRW2100S supports extracting digital audio data at up to 40X spee...

Page 11: ... disc rotation speed will be so adjusted as to keep a constant data transfer rate at any portion of the disc In other words the disc rotation speed will vary in CLV writing In contrast CAV Constant Angular Velocity method uses a constant disc rotation speed at any portion of the disc whereas the data transfer rate will vary Because CAV method has an advantage to largely increase the data transfer ...

Page 12: ...re The CRW2100S drive requires CD writing software to write onto a CD R RW disc When you use the CD writing software make sure that it supports the CRW2100S drive n For details about how to install and use the software refer to the documentation that came with it Hard Drive Space When writing to a CD R RW disc you will need a working area 50 to 100MB free space on the hard drive When creating an i...

Page 13: ... RW drive that bears the High Speed CD RW logo or by a device e g CD ROM drive that supports CD RW n 10X speed writing is enabled with Full CAV method In order to write erase or read these discs using a CD R RW drive a drive bearing the High Speed CD RW logo must be used When using a CD ROM drive to read these discs the drive must be capable of reading CD RW discs If these discs are used in a CD R...

Page 14: ...ese hold movies in which the video and audio data has been compressed using MPEG 1 technology Tools You will need the following tools at hand when installing the CRW2100S drive Phillips Screwdriver You will need to use this when removing the cover of your computer and when mounting the drive You may also need to temporarily remove the sound card to gain access to the CD audio connectors In which c...

Page 15: ...jack You can connect stereo headphones to this stereo mini jack and listen to audio CDs loaded in the drive Headphone volume control Adjust this control to set a suitable volume level when listening to an audio CD using the headphone jack Slide the knob to the left to decrease the volume and to the right to increase it LED Indicates the operation status of the CRW2100S drive P 39 Disc tray The tra...

Page 16: ... drive P 20 28 SCSI INTERFACE connector Insert the connector of the SCSI ribbon cable here Make sure you align the red line of the ribbon cable with pin 1 of the drive s connector marked SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 P 18 26 1 ID SELECT jumper switches Set these switches using black plastic shunts in order to manually assign a SCSI ID number for the drive 2 PARITY jumper switch Set this switch using ...

Page 17: ...recognized correctly P 22 30 Purchase a SCSI card Install the SCSI card Recommended models Adaptec AHA 2940 series PCI Read this manual and insert the SCSI card into the appropriate PCI slot on the computer For details about how to install the software refer to the documentation that came with it Start using the CRW2100S drive Use the drive to create audio CDs to back up data on your hard disk or ...

Page 18: ...sting Customer Support services In the box below the following diagram write down the 10 character serial number consisting of 3 letters followed by 7 digits Serial number 3 letters and 7 digits Serial No SCSI Settings Before fitting the CRW2100S drive into the computer you need to set up the drive using the jumper switches located at the rear of the unit You ll need to set the following SCSI ID n...

Page 19: ... INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Rear Panel Jumper switches Plastic shunt n The plastic shunts actually contain metal for bridging the two pins of a jumper switch creating an electrical connection between them when attached When removed the jumper switch is set to OFF Store unused shunts in a safe place where they will not be lost Use a pair of long nosed pliers to...

Page 20: ...Y TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 SCSI ID 0 SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2 SCSI ID 3 Default SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 SCSI ID 7 n The SCSI ID number for each device on the chain must be...

Page 21: ... the Parity switch is set to ON and should normally be left in this state 3 Termination Terminators prevent SCSI signals from being reflected off the last device in the chain The SCSI terminator switch should be set to ON if the CRW2100S drive is the last device on the internal SCSI chain If the CRW2100S drive is not the last device on the internal SCSI chain the shunt on the Terminator jumper swi...

Page 22: ...by setting the Block Size jumper switch to ON This is necessary when installing the CRW2100S drive on a UNIX based workstation It is not necessary for Windows 95 98 98 Second Edition NT4 0 2000 computers ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 Block size OFF Default ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 Block size ON Set to ON when installing CRW2100S drive on UNIX workstation n By fac...

Page 23: ... the CRW2100S drive in addition to the computer s existing CD ROM drive CRW2100S As a replacement drive If the casing of your computer does not have a spare 5 25 inch drive bay available such as with many desktop type designs you can replace the computer s existing CD ROM drive with the CRW2100S drive CRW2100S CD ROM drive n When replacing an IDE type CD ROM drive with the CRW2100S drive you will ...

Page 24: ... electric shock and or short circuiting and damaging components including the CRW2100S drive 2 Remove the outer casing of the computer If you need to remove screws in the process make sure you don t lose them n The method for removing the casing and fitting the drive in the drive bay can vary depending on the manufacturer For details refer to the documentation that came with your computer ...

Page 25: ...side your body Drain any static charge You can permanently damage equipment if you touch it while there is any static charge in your body 4 Remove the front cover of a vacant 5 25 inch drive bay slot in the computer and slide the drive backwards into the slot n Do not apply excessive force when sliding the drive back into the drive bay slot ...

Page 26: ...Setup Procedures 17 5 Leave enough room behind the drive for connecting the power SCSI and audio cables Then tighten the four fastening screws on the sides of the unit by hand to hold the drive in place ...

Page 27: ... TERMINATOR BLO CK SIZE DC INPUT 1 5V G 12V R L 1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFAC E CONNECTOR SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 SCSI card 50 pin SCSI flat cable Align red line with Pin 1 of SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 To Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Mark Align red line with Pin 1 of SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 About SCSI card termination To connect internally mounted SCSI devices the SCSI card s on board internal SCSI terminatio...

Page 28: ... top AUDIO OUT ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE DC INPUT 1 5V G 12V R L 1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR Lug Sound card Vertically mounted type PH Horizontally mounted type MPC Audio cable n You do not need to connect the audio cable to write audio CDs since the audio is passed over the SCSI bus It is required to play back audio CDs on the CRW2100S drive via the computer s sound card However...

Page 29: ...1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR Top op Top Bottom 4 pin power cable n There may be more than one 4 pin power cable available Any may be used n These connectors are D shaped so it is only possible to connect the power cables the correct way round Do not apply excessive force when making this connection 9 Tighten the four fastening screws on the side of the unit securely using a screwdriver ...

Page 30: ...f the computer and any screws that were removed Reconnect the computer to the AC outlet and power it up n When you power up the computer make sure the LED on the panel of the CRW2100S drive blinks in green attempting reading disc information P 39 ...

Page 31: ...Devices tab n For Windows 2000 double click System in the Control Panel select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button in System Properties Double click YAMAHA CRW2100S listed under CDROM in Windows 95 98 98 Second Edition and click the Settings tab Check the Sync data transfer checkbox With Sync data transfer enabled the data transfer between your CRW2100S drive and your computer is ...

Page 32: ... doing this you run the risk of receiving an electric shock and or short circuiting and damaging components including the CRW2100S drive 2 Remove the outer casing of the computer If you need to remove screws in the process make sure you don t lose them n The method for removing the casing and fitting the drive in the drive bay can vary depending on the manufacturer For details refer to the documen...

Page 33: ...ermanently damage equipment if you touch it while there is any static charge in your body 4 Disconnect all the cables connected to the rear of the existing CD ROM drive and also disconnect the audio cable from the sound card or motherboard s audio connector ANALOG AUDIO CABLE SELECT SLAVE MASTER POWER HOST INTERFACE 1 2 39 40 5V G G 12V R L G G Audio cable IDE cable 4 pin power connector ...

Page 34: ... from the drive bay Slide the CRW2100S drive backwards into the now vacant bay without applying excessive force CRW2100S CD ROM drive 6 Leave enough room behind the drive for connecting the power SCSI and audio cables Then tighten the four fastening screws on the sides of the unit by hand to hold the drive in place ...

Page 35: ... TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE DC INPUT 1 5V G 12V R L 1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR Align red line with Pin 1 of SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 To Pin 1 Pin 1 SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 Align red line with Pin 1 of SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 Mark Pin 1 50 pin SCSI flat cable SCSI card About SCSI card termination To connect internally mounted SCSI devices the SCSI card s on board internal SCSI termination ...

Page 36: ... top AUDIO OUT ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE DC INPUT 1 5V G 12V R L 1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR Vertically mounted type PH Sound card Horizontally mounted type MPC Audio cable Lug n You do not need to connect the audio cable to write audio CDs since the audio is passed over the SCSI bus It is required to play back audio CDs on the CRW2100S drive via the computer s sound card However...

Page 37: ...L 1 2 4 G SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR Top op Top Bottom 4 pin power cable n There may be more than one 4 pin power cable available Any may be used n These connectors are D shaped so it is only possible to connect the power cables the correct way round Do not apply excessive force when making this connection Tighten the four fastening screws on the side of the unit securely using a screwdriver ...

Page 38: ...f the computer and any screws that were removed Reconnect the computer to the AC outlet and power it up n When you power up the computer make sure the LED on the panel of the CRW2100S drive blinks in green attempting reading disc information P 39 ...

Page 39: ...ices tab n For Windows 2000 double click System in the Control Panel select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button in System Properties Double click YAMAHA CRW2100S listed under CDROM in Windows 95 98 98 Second Edition and click the Settings tab Check the Sync data transfer checkbox With Sync data transfer enabled the data transfer between your CRW2100S drive and your computer is syn...

Page 40: ...rive s front panel 2 Place the disc onto the tray with its label or printing facing upward 3 Press the Eject button to close the tray n Do not push or pull the tray using excessive force Doing so can damage the drive or the disc Instead always use the Eject button to open or close the tray Ejecting a Disc 1 2 1 Open the tray by pressing the Eject button on the CRW2100S drive s front panel 2 Remove...

Page 41: ...some reason such as a power outage you can open it manually Manual Eject hole Paper Clip You should attempt to eject a disc manually only as a last resort Malfunctions may occur if you do this too frequently 1 Power down the computer 2 Find a pin like tool with a diameter of 2mm or less to fit through the Manual Eject hole on the drive s front panel n A straightened large paper clip is ideal for t...

Page 42: ...trollers P 22 30 When you power up your computer you can access the machine s hardware SCSI BIOS settings before Windows is loaded You can set your computer to recognize the SCSI card and CRW2100S drive in the BIOS n Generally the BIOS Basic Input Output System is a small program that resides on a ROM chip on the computer s motherboard as well as on some expansion cards It checks the system and it...

Page 43: ...ray once loaded In which case use the eject command from within the software Alternatively read the manual that came with the software The disc keeps being ejected Has the disc been placed on the disc tray correctly The drive does not operate correctly Is the disc compatible with the CRW2100S drive n Even if the disc is of a type compatible with the CRW2100S drive some varieties of discs can still...

Page 44: ...CD ROM drive However for various possible reasons you may still encounter errors even if you are using a 32X speed or faster CD ROM drive Therefore before attempting high speed writing directly from another CD ROM drive you should check that it is possible to do so by choosing to test before writing The Buffer Underrun error message is displayed Try the following Lower the writing speed setting Cr...

Page 45: ...as signify the beginning and end points of a session They are not part of the data but contain information about the session itself Basically a session consists of a lead in data and a lead out Track at Once TAO This mode is used when writing data to a disc one track at a time More tracks can be added later if there is enough space left on the disc This is why Track at Once mode is sometimes refer...

Page 46: ...rack 4 Session 1 Session 2 Example CD EXTRA Packet Writing This mode is used when writing to a track of a disc using small blocks of data called packets in a manner similar to a floppy disk This mode is useful when making small incremental backups of data You will need to use software that specifically supports packet writing such as Adaptec s Direct CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Packet Same as writing to fl...

Page 47: ...ives web site Please check this information regularly Determining the firmware version of the CRW2100S drive in Windows 95 98 98 Second Edition Go to Control Panel System Device Manager tab double click on CDROM then double click on YAMAHA CRW2100S SCSI ID number When updating the CRW2100S drive s firmware you will need to enter its SCSI ID number You can check the number here This is a screen sho...

Page 48: ...omputer s power saving Failure Indicator Messages LED Color Green Orange Green Green Orange Orange Orange Green Green Lit Blinking constant Flashing inconstant Blinking fast constant Out Orange CRW2100S Specifications Supported Formats CD DA CD G CD TEXT CD ROM 1 Mixed Mode CD ROM CD ROM CD DA CD ROM XA 1 Photo CD 1 Video CD CD i CD EXTRA 1 2 3 3 4 No 4 4 4 4 No 4 Write Read Play 1 includes multis...

Page 49: ...e discs speciafied in Orange Book Part III Volume 1 Version 1 0 2X or 4X writing rewriting Rewritable discs speciafied in Orange Book Part III Volume 1 Version 2 0 4X 8X 10X 4X 10X Full CAV writing rewriting Rewritable discs speciafied in Orange Book Part III Volume 2 Version 1 0 Data Capacity 700MB 79 min 650MB 74 min 550MB 63 min Data Transfer Rate Mode 1 1X 150KB sec 12X 1 800KB sec 2X 300KB se...

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Page 51: ...gh Speed CD RW discs 4 I ID Select 7 11 IDE cable 24 J jitter value 1 2 jumper switches 10 L lead in 36 lead out 36 LED 6 39 Loading a disc 31 Long Nosed Pliers 5 lug 19 27 M Manual Eject hole 6 32 Multisession 36 P Packet Writing 37 packet 37 paper clip 32 parity 7 12 Partial CAV 2 Phillips Screwdriver 5 Pure Phase Laser System 1 2 R rear panel 7 replacement drive 14 Running OPC 1 2 S SCSI card 1...

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