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Clean the AC power plug regularly to avoid the risk of fire due to insulation failure 
such as humidity. 

Do not unplug the AC adapter by pulling the cable, and do not place objects on the 
cable to avoid the risk of electrical shock, fire, or malfunction.

Plug in the AC adapter fully to avoid the risk of electrical shock or fire.

Do not connect many devices to an electrical outlet. Maintain the rated power of the 
outlet to avoid the risk of fire due to overheating.

CAUTION

Always follow these basic precautions to avoid physical injury to yourself or others, 

and damage to the device or other property.

Always unplug the computer if it will not be used for a prolonged period or if there is a 
possibility of lightning, to avoid the risk of electrical shock, fire, or short-circuit. 

Do not use the device near other electrical appliances such as televisions, radios, or 
speakers to avoid the risk of interferences between each other. 

Do not place the device unstably to avoid the risk of malfunction or personal injury by 
its falling down.

Do not place the device with a possibility of excessive vibration to avoid the risk of 
damage to written data or malfunction.

Place the device horizontally to avoid the risk of damage to written data.

Prior to transporting the device, remove the disc from the disc tray to avoid the risk of 
damage to written data.

Use soft, dry cloths to wipe the device. Do not use benzene, paint thinner, detergents, 
or chemically treated wiped cloths, and do not place vinyl, plastic, or rubber objects 
on the device to avoid the risk of malfunction or damage to the surface of the device.

Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the device, and do not apply 
excessive force to the buttons, switches, or connectors to avoid the risk of damage to 
the device or personal injury.

Be careful not to short-circuit the AC power plug with metal objects to avoid the risk of 
malfunction.

Do not wrap the power cable around the AC adapter to avoid the risk of breaking the 
wire or malfunction.

Summary of Contents for CRW3200IX Series

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Page 2: ...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 instructions found in...

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Page 6: ...sk of electrical shock fire malfunction or personal injury Do not expose the device to high humidity or place liquid containers such as a flower vase on the device to avoid the risk of electrical shock fire or malfunction Do not expose the device to temperature outside the range 5 35 C 41 95 F to avoid the risk of fire deformation of the device panel or malfunction Do not expose the device to dust...

Page 7: ...erences between each other Do not place the device unstably to avoid the risk of malfunction or personal injury by its falling down Do not place the device with a possibility of excessive vibration to avoid the risk of damage to written data or malfunction Place the device horizontally to avoid the risk of damage to written data Prior to transporting the device remove the disc from the disc tray t...

Page 8: ...MES WITH THIS PRODUCT OR THE LOSS OR THE DAMAGE OF ANY DATA CAUSED AS A RESULT OF USING THIS PRODUCT Precautions for Transportation Transporting the device unfixed may damage its internal mechanism or circuits Remove the disc from the disc tray of the device Put the device in the original box Refer to the original box to check that the complete accessories are included prior to installation 2001 Y...

Page 9: ...8 Connecting Disconnecting the CRW3200IX Drive to from the Computer 21 Loading Ejecting a Disc 22 Troubleshooting 24 Firmware 30 CRW3200IX Drive Specifications 31 Technical Notes 35 IEEE1394 35 Buffer Underrun Protection Function 35 Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices 36 Writing Methods 37 For details about how to install and use the CD writing software refer to the documentation that comes with ...

Page 10: ...tability writing technology The generous 8 MB buffer memory provides sufficient data storage to enable stable disc writing at high speeds Even if data transfer from the computer is interrupted the Buffer Underrun Protection function is activated to save CD R discs from a writing error P 35 Optimum Write Speed Control adjusts the writing speed to the optimum rate for every CD R disc automatically Y...

Page 11: ...discs with a capacity of 650 MB and 700 MB P 38 Audio CDs that are created with Audio Master Quality Recording may not be played back on certain audio recorders and CD R RW drives CD MRW CD Mount Rainier ReWriting CD MRW is a new standard of packet writing Compared to the ordinary packet writing CD MRW provides many useful functions such as background formatting P 39 Note ...

Page 12: ...cifications Headphone volume dial Controls the volume of the headphones The volume increases as the dial is turned to the right LED Indicates the operational status of the CRW3200IX drive by its colors and blinking patterns Lights or blinks blue Lights Standby with disc Blinks Opening Closing disc tray or reading disc information TOC Blinks rapidly Playback audio Blinks irregularly Reading data Li...

Page 13: ...vices such as external speakers Power switch STANDBY ON Turns the power on off P 11 13 DC IN connector Connects the included AC adapter P 11 IEEE1394 ports Connect the included IEEE1394 cable P 13 for Windows P 18 for Macintosh Rear Panel ...

Page 14: ...rior consent of the copyright holder When copying material with your CD R RW drive take due care not to infringe the copyright Yamaha assumes no liability for the loss of any profits incurred as a result of the loss or corruption of data written on a CD R or CD RW for any loss or damage caused by or arising out of extraordinary circumstances including circumstances that Yamaha has foreseen or coul...

Page 15: ...device e g CD ROM drive that supports CD RW discs When using the packet writing method P 38 for writing rewriting onto High Speed CD RW discs you can select the 4X 10X Full CAV method For more information refer to the documentation that comes with your CD writing software Your CD writing software must support the Full CAV method as does the CD Writing software that comes with the CRW3200IX drive T...

Page 16: ...racks of the disc To achieve 24X speed writing the CRW3200IX drive employs the Partial CAV method which is a combination of the CAV method for inner tracks and the CLV method for outer tracks The Partial CAV method controls the disc rotation speed so that the CRW3200IX drive starts writing at 18X speed on inner tracks increasing the speed to 24X as the read write head moves outward and holds the s...

Page 17: ...n slot or a CardBas slot for an IEEE1394 interface card if one hasn t been installed or built in IEEE1394 port An optional IEEE1394 interface card OHCI compatible is required to connect the CRW3200IX drive for the computer without an IEEE1394 port The IEEE1394 interface cards that have been already recognized to support the CRW3200IX drive are as follows For the latest information about IEEE1394 i...

Page 18: ...R RW disc after creating image file there must be enough free space on the hard drive to store the image file in addition to the working area a total of up to 900 MB However hard drive space for image file is not required when directly writing onto a CD R RW disc from hard drive or CD ROM using the CRW3200IX drive on the fly writing Image file You can collect the data files to be written on a CD R...

Page 19: ...u have a question about the drive or need user support services the serial number is required Please write the serial number down in the space below It may be difficult to check the serial number after setting up the drive or for any other reason Serial Number Serial Number Serial number 10 characters 3 letters 7 numbers ...

Page 20: ...d turn on the computer 2 Be sure that the power switch on the rear panel of the CRW3200IX drive is turned off STANDBY and connect the included AC adapter to the DC IN connector of the drive The arrow on the adapter plug faces to the screw the left side of the connector Set Up the CRW3200IX Drive on Windows Note DC IN connector Screw Arrow ...

Page 21: ...e warm during use under normal conditions The AC adapter consumes power shown in the table below while connected to the wall socket even if the power switch of the CRW3200IX drive is turned off Remove the power cable from the wall socket when not using the CRW3200IX drive for a prolonged period Note Power source Power consumption 100 V 120 V 0 8 W 220 V 0 9 W 230 V 240 V 1 0 W Power cable included...

Page 22: ...ect the CRW3200IX drive and the computer with the included IEEE1394 cable The included IEEE1394 cable has a 6 pin IEEE1394 connector at each end Depending on your computer environment such as a laptop computer with a 4 pin type IEEE1394 port an IEEE1394 cable with a 4 pin IEEE1394 connector at one end may be required Note Note Blinks blue and then lights purple 6 pin IEEE1394 connector 4 pin IEEE1...

Page 23: ... drive The IEEE1394 standards define the maximum length of a single IEEE1394 cable as 4 5 meters To connect multiple IEEE1394 devices refer to Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices P 36 Note IEEE1394 port IEEE1394 cable CRW3200IX rear panel IEEE1394 ports IEEE1394 ports IEEE1394 cable CRW3200IX rear panel IEEE1394 interface card IEEE1394 ports ...

Page 24: ...then Settings Control Panel System and Device Manager tab The Device Manager dialog box appears For Windows Me if the System icon is not found in the Control Panel window click view all Control Panel options on the left side of the window 2 Check that the following icons are shown a 1394 Bus Controller Fig 1 b YAMAHA CRW3200E in the CDROM item Fig 1 c SBP2 Compliant IEEE 1394 device in the SBP2 it...

Page 25: ...e shown a YAMAHA CRW3200IX IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device in the DVD CD ROM drives item b IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers For Windows XP 1 Select Start on the task bar then Control Panel System Hardware tab and Device Manager The Device Manager dialog box appears If the System icon is not shown in the Control Panel window click Switch to Classic View on the left side of the window Note a b Continued on next...

Page 26: ...ontrollers c SBP2 Compliant IEEE 1394 device in the SBP2 IEEE 1394 Devices item The drive name is not shown or there is or mark The CRW3200IX drive has not been recognized properly Check the cable connections and settings 7 Install CD writing software Install the CD writing software For details about how to install CD writing software refer to the documentation that comes with it a b c ...

Page 27: ...EEE1394 cable You can connect the IEEE1394 cable to either IEEE1394 port of the CRW3200IX drive The IEEE1394 standards define the maximum length of a single IEEE1394 cable as 4 5 meters To connect multiple IEEE1394 devices refer to Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices P 36 Set Up the CRW3200IX Drive on Macintosh Note Note IEEE1394 FireWire ports CRW3200IX rear panel IEEE1394 cable IEEE1394 ports ...

Page 28: ...ognized by the computer properly 1 Select Apple System Profiler from the Apple menu 2 Select Devices and Volumes 3 fw609e and sbp609e or drive names in some versions in the FireWire column should be shown when the CRW3200IX drive has been recognized properly The FireWire version is shown in this window sbp609e The FireWire version is shown fw609e CRW3200E The FireWire version is shown fw609e ...

Page 29: ...ted at the back of this manual The FireWire version in Mac OS that supports the CRW3200IX drive is 2 0 or later The extension files that support the CRW3200IX drive are required to mount and read the disc even if the drive is recognized by Apple System Profiler The extension files come with the CD writing software For details refer to the documentation that comes with the CD writing software 4 Ins...

Page 30: ...ows XP select Safely Remove Hardware on the task bar and follow the steps on the screen to disconnect the drive For Macintosh disconnect the CRW3200IX drive For Windows 98 Second Edition do not disconnect IEEE1394 device from the computer turned on to avoid improper operation Be sure not to disconnect the CRW3200IX drive or connect disconnect other IEEE1394 devices from the computer when writing w...

Page 31: ... damage it 3 Close the disc tray by pressing the eject button or by gently pushing the disc tray into the drive Place or remove the disc after the disc tray has fully opened Do not push or pull the disc tray with applying excessive force to avoid damage to the drive or the disc The disc tray does not open while the application software prohibits ejecting including when the drive accesses the disc ...

Page 32: ...ion may cause malfunction of the drive 1 Prepare a thin pin like object such as a straightened paper clip Use an object less than 2 mm in diameter and more than 3 cm in length 2 Turn off the CRW3200IX drive 3 Insert the thin pin like object straight into the manual eject hole and push it in When the disc tray opens remove the disc 4 Turn on the CRW3200IX drive and close the disc tray Note Manual e...

Page 33: ...d IEEE1394 interface card connected properly to the computer with a proper IEEE1394 cable Turn off the CRW3200IX drive and the computer Check that the IEEE1394 cable is fully connected to the CRW3200IX drive P 13 for Windows P 18 for Macintosh Is the IEEE1394 interface card recognized by the operating system properly Follow the documentation that comes with the IEEE1394 interface card or the compu...

Page 34: ...our computer and press the eject button of the CRW3200IX drive For Macintosh when the disc icon is shown on the screen the eject button cannot be used Drag the disc icon into the Trash and drop it there to unmount the disc to open the disc tray Is the disc tray opened when the IEEE1394 cable is removed from the CRW3200IX drive Remove the IEEE1394 cable from the drive while the AC adapter is connec...

Page 35: ...t recognize or the disc itself may be damaged or deformed Note that no data can be read from blank discs and the CRW3200IX drive infrequently fail to read data correctly from a disc even if the disc is compatible with the drive Are the extension files supporting the CRW3200IX installed For Macintosh If the extension files supporting the drive are not installed the disc cannot be mounted or read Th...

Page 36: ...lem can happen since the digital playback option is activated by default setting For Windows Me 1 In the Device Manager dialog box P 15 select YAMAHA CRW3200E Properties and then Properties tab 2 Uncheck the Enable digital CD audio for this CD ROM device in the Digital CD Playback item 3 Start Windows Media Player In the menu bar select Tools Options and CD Audio tab 4 Uncheck the Digital playback...

Page 37: ... when a disc is inserted The LED does not change from lighting purple to blinking blue and then lighting blue P 3 Disconnect the IEEE1394 cable from your drive while the AC adapter is connected Insert the disc once again If a specific disc is automatically ejected or cannot be read the disc itself may have a problem If the drive does not accept any compatible discs and the LED remains purple conta...

Page 38: ...ve to DMA Deactivate Windows Active Desktop Quit all memory resident software programs Check your CD writing software settings with the documentation that comes with it If there is an IEEE1394 device with lower data transfer speed connected between the computer and the CRW3200IX drive the data transfer between those two will be slowed which may cause failure in writing a disc A writing error may h...

Page 39: ...o check the latest information Checking the firmware version in the CRW3200IX drive For Windows 98 Second Edition Me In the Device Manager dialog box P 15 select YAMAHA CRW3200E to display the YAMAHA CRW3200E Properties dialog box and then select the Settings tab For Windows 2000 Professional XP The firmware version cannot be shown with Device Manager dialog box Check the firmware version with the...

Page 40: ...ing Reading Speed Writing CD R 1X 2X 4X 8X 12X 16X CLV 24X 18X 24X Partial CAV CD RW 2X 4X 8X 10X CLV 4X 10X Full CAV Packet writing Reading 40X max Full CAV Note DATA 40X max CD DA 40X max in audio extraction CD DA 1X only in audio playback Video CD 10X max Session closed disc 40X max Session unclosed disc 12X max CD R 1X 2X 4X 8X 12X 16X 24X 18X 24X Partial CAV writing CD R discs specified in Or...

Page 41: ...94 a compliant 400 Mbps Two 6 pin connectors power not supplied to connectors port Data Buffer Size 8 MB 3 176 sectors Average Access Time 130 msec random access Sector Size 2 048 2 448 bytes Installing Style Horizontal Disc Loading Type Front auto loading tray loading Audio Out Line Out specifications Frequency range 20 20 000 Hz Output level 700 mVrms Power Consumption 18 W writing playback 7 W ...

Page 42: ...ed Output Voltage 5 V 12 V DC Rated Output Current 1 5 A Terminal Output Polarity 1 12 V DC 2 GND 3 5 V DC 4 GND 5 5 V DC Operating Environment Temperature 5 35 ºC Humidity 25 80 RH no condensation Dimensions includes projection Width 79 5 mm Height 32 0 mm Depth 147 0 mm Mass includes the power cable 0 43 kg approx 1 2 4 5 3 ...

Page 43: ...t EMC Emission 47CFR15 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Peripheral Device Canada Safety Electricity CSA C22 2 No 60950 Information Technology Equipment EMC Emission ICES 003 Class B Digital Device EU Safety Electricity EN60950 Information Technology Equipment Laser EN60825 Class 1 Laser Product EMC Emission EN55022 Class B Information Technology Equipment Immunity EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Australia Ne...

Page 44: ...100 Mbps 200 Mbps and 400 Mbps CD R RW drives are equipped with a buffer memory which temporarily stores data that is being transferred When the buffer memory becomes empty due to a delay of data transfer for any reason a writing error happens Such condition is defined as buffer underrun and such an error is defined as a buffer underrun error Buffer Underrun Protection is featured in the CRW3200IX...

Page 45: ...d to connect in branches multiple IEEE1394 devices through the device host adapter for example with more than two IEEE1394 ports Up to 63 IEEE1394 devices including the host adapter can be connected Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Devices A single daisy chain can contain up to 17 devices including the host adapter CRW3200IX A maximum single cable length 4 5 m A maximum single cable length 4 5 m Each ...

Page 46: ...ed to the same disc even if there is free space available on the disc This method is useful for making a backup copy of an entire disc Track at Once TAO This method is used to write data on a disc on a track by track basis A track can be defined as the smallest unit of area that contains an ordinary program image file text file etc This method enables you to add data to the same disc one track of ...

Page 47: ...asis which means that you can write data in much the same way as you copy data to a floppy or hard drive Since the data can be written easily packet writing is proper to daily data backup Packet writing also enables you to add packets to a disc as long as there is free space available on the disc Discs need to be formatted for packet writing prior to use Formatting a CD RW disc using packet writin...

Page 48: ...or a CD RW disc and supports defect control by the drive background formatting and disc ejecting during formatting It enables you to use a CD RW disc like a floppy disk Formatting a CD RWdisc using CD MRWreduces its storage capacity by about 150 MB since CD MRW itself requires exclusive disc space Note ...

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