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CDR400c

SERIES

READ/

WRITE

ON/

DISC

Recordable

VOL

CD Caddy

User Guide

Guide de I’utilisateur

Bedienungsanleitung

Summary of Contents for CDR400c Series

Page 1: ...CDR400c SERIES READ W RIT E ON DIS C Record able VOL CDCaddy User Guide Guide de I utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung ...

Page 2: ...y turning the product OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in i...

Page 3: ... PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label must be located on the exterior Varningsanvisning för laserstrålning VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG VARO...

Page 4: ...ture where CDR400c is located should be between 5ºC and 40ºC 41ºF 104ºF when used in a fan cooled system Do not disassemble the CDR400c cover to reduce the risk of electric shock Always remove the caddy before transporting CDR400c ...

Page 5: ...00c should be serviced by qualified personnel Metal objects or liquids get inside CDR400c CDR400c does not operate normally or a marked change in performance is noticed Do not place heavy objects on the caddy or CD R discs Do not open the caddy shutter to touch the disc surface Do not subject CDR400c and computer to impact or shock when in use as this may impair recording or playback Yamaha is not...

Page 6: ...c 12 Ejecting the Caddy 13 Manual Eject Emergency Use 13 Troubleshooting 14 Appendix 15 Specifications 15 Front Panel Indicator Key 16 1996 Yamaha Corporation All Rights Reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated transmitted or reduced to any electronic medium of machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Yamaha MS DOS and Window...

Page 7: ...OM XA CD I CD DA CD Bridge multisession CD Extra and Video CD The CDR400c is also equipped with an analog audio output terminal headphones for CD DA SCSI 2 for High Volume High Speed Data Transfer The CDR400c features SCSI 2 the second generation SCSI interface for connecting computers and peripheral devices SCSI 2 provides high speed transmission of large quantities of data which is espe cially i...

Page 8: ...ne session at a time Additional data can be written later Disc at Once In this mode data can be recorded to an entire disc in one pass It is not possible to write additional data later Session at Once In this mode data can be recorded to disc one session at a time To use this mode your software must support Session at Once recording New sessions can be written later Packet Writing This is useful f...

Page 9: ... disk space Note You will need about twice as much space on your hard disk as that required by the data you wish to write to CD ROM SCSI card and software Yamaha CDR400c is a SCSI device You will need to install a SCSI card and some mastering writing software in your host computer to connect the CDR400c We recommend the following Adaptec SCSI cards AHA 2940 PCI AHA 284x VL AHA 2740 EISA AHA 154x I...

Page 10: ...120mm 74 minutes CDM12Y74T φ120mm 74 minutes Read only Discs You can use discs with the logo which conform to the Compact Disk Read Only Memory standard CD ROM standard Yellow Book If you wish to use the audio functions use discs with the logo which conforms to the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Red Book CDCaddy You will require a CD caddy to use CD R and Audio CD media Yamaha s optional item...

Page 11: ... connectors into the jumper switch located on the rear panel of the CDR drive switch SCSI ID settings Parity setting Terminator setting Block size setting Important Use long nose pliers to remove or insert jumper connectors Rear Panel Jumper Switch R G L AUDIO OUT 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE SER NO SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 DC INPUT 5V G 12V G L OUT 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINA...

Page 12: ...other SCSI devices be sure to use a unique ID num ber for each device Note When you are using Windows 95 and if the SCSI ID setting on the rear panel is the same as the number assigned to another SCSI device the Plug and Play component of Windows 95 will automatically assign an unused number to the CDR400c SCAM protcol level 1 1 2 4 SCSI ID 1 1 2 4 SCSI ID 2 1 2 4 SCSI ID 3 1 2 4 SCSI ID 4 1 2 4 S...

Page 13: ...CSI device Terminator ON with a jumper Use this setting if the CDR400c is the last device in the internal SCSI daisy chain Terminator OFF without a jumper Use this setting if devices other than the CDR400c are in the internal SCSI daisy chain and the CDR400c is not the last device 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Parity ON Parity OFF 1 2 4 I...

Page 14: ... CableConnection SCSI cable Connect a SCSI cable to the SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR on the rear panel of the CDR400c At this time make sure that figure 1 on upper right corner of the connector will match the red line on the SCSI cable 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE Block Size ON Block Size OFF R G L AUDIO OUT 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR...

Page 15: ...r is facing upward DC power cable Connect a DC power cable to the DC INPUT connector on the lower right corner of the rear panel Make sure that the notch on the connector is facing upward R G L AUDIO OUT 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE SER NO SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 DC INPUT 5V G 12V R G L AUDIO OUT 1 2 4 ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE SER NO SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1 DC I...

Page 16: ...rease the volume level 4 ON DISC LED This indicator lights up in orange when the CDR400c is powered on and lights up in green when the CDR400c contains a disc 5 READ WRITE LED This indicator lights up in green when data is being read and flashes when data is being accessed It also lights up in orange when data is being recorded on a disc 6 Manual eject hole This is used to manually eject a caddy t...

Page 17: ...he plastic lid with the other hand 2 Carefully insert the disc label side up into the caddy while holding the disc by its edge Important Take great care when handling CD ROM discs They are more sensi tive to damage than audio CDs and the slightest scratch can render a disc useless Do not expose discs to dust dirt heat or moisture ...

Page 18: ...00c does not yet contain a CD caddy 2 Hold the caddy with its arrow mark facing up and forward 3 Insert the caddy into the CD caddy insertion slot slowly When the CD Caddy is inserted to the point that 2cm of its length remains outside the drive the loading operation starts and finishes in a few seconds If loading is not fin ished successfully the caddy will be automatically ejected READ W RITE ON...

Page 19: ...Pressing the eject button will not eject the CD caddy ManualEject EmergencyUse Insert the pin like tool of 2mm or less in diameter into the manual eject hole next to the eject button and push gently in order to eject the CD caddy manually Caution This technique should be used only as a last resort for example when the power is shut off inadvertently when the loading mechanism fails or when the dri...

Page 20: ...ure that the last device in the SCSI daisy chain is terminated correctly The CDR400c does not operate cor rectly Install the SCSI driver software again The CD caddy cannot be loaded Check to see if the CDR400c is powered on Make sure that the orientation of the CD caddy is correct Check to see if you are using a CD caddy with a logo The CD caddy ejects Make sure that the disc is seated in the cadd...

Page 21: ...B sec read asynchronous Buffer Size 2MB 500 sectors Access Speed 250ms Installation Horizontal 15 degrees Disc Loading CD Caddy Audio Out Frequency Response 20 20 000Hz Line Out normal speed Output Level 1 Vrms Line Out Power Consumption 11W max read write Power Supply 5V 5 12V 10 Environment Temperature 5 C 40 C read write when used in a fan cooled system Humidity 25 80 Dimensions WxHxD 146 x 41 ...

Page 22: ...orKey on green flashing green off on orange flashing orange Status ON DISC Read Write Reset Ready no disc Inserting disc Ejecting disc Ready disc inserted Seeking Preparing to write Writing Writing test mode Playback Error occurred ...

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