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Products Involved:

Option PN

FRU PN

Description

04K0058

02K3416
02K3418
06H6326
00K8155
10H2924
76H7339

12J4498

Sanyo 32X-14X FRU with Headphone

Hitachi 32X-14X FRU with Headphone

IDE Cable

Audio Cable
Audio Cable

IBM PC Desktop Bezel FRU

IBM PC Tower Bezel FRU

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Summary of Contents for 04K0058

Page 1: ...vices that are not announced in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM products programming or services in your country Request...

Page 2: ...tion maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm To avoid shock hazard The power cord must be connected to a properly wired and earthed receptacle Any equipment to which...

Page 3: ...figuration de ce produit au cours d un orage Pour viter tout risque de choc lectrique Le cordon d alimentation doit tre branch sur une prise d alimentation correctement c bl e et mise la terre D autre...

Page 4: ...cial el ctrico distinto DANGER Quick Installation Guide The IBM 32X 14X Internal IDE CD ROM Drive can read a compact disc CD containing approximately 680 MB of information The drive delivers data at u...

Page 5: ...ort you select and the cable position you select will determine which configuration jumper setting you will use for the drive See Setting the Configuration Jumper for instructions on setting the confi...

Page 6: ...e IDE port check that the device is also configured for cable select Mounting the Drive in the Bay Attention Be sure to use the M3 x 5 mm mounting screws in the option package when you are driving scr...

Page 7: ...disconnected such as the keyboard mouse and monitor 5 Plug all power cords into electrical outlets Updating Your Computer Configuration Because you changed the hardware the configuration setup inform...

Page 8: ...rsion 3 0 or Higher 1 Go to a command line 2 Insert the Option Diskette into drive A 3 Type in A CDSETUP then press Enter 4 Using your mouse or the arrow keys select Setup 5 Follow the instructions on...

Page 9: ...or the enhanced IDE architecture The CD ROM drive delivers data up to 32 times the standard CD ROM speed delivering data at up to 4800 KB per second The drive reads compact discs meeting the ISO 9660...

Page 10: ...to the CD ROM drive Before You Begin Read the following information before you start your installation The installer of the drive will have to complete the following steps Determine which IDE port to...

Page 11: ...attach hard disk drives to the cable on the primary IDE port Attach slower devices such as CD ROM and tape drives to the cable on the secondary port Some computers come with a dual port high performan...

Page 12: ...you must put the drive down place the antistatic bag on a flat padded surface such as a magazine and place the drive on the bag with the component side facing up Selecting an IDE Port Newer computers...

Page 13: ...port check that the device is also configured for cable select If you need assistance in setting the configuration jumpers or need additional information about the hard disk drive on the same IDE por...

Page 14: ...so that the front of the CD ROM drive matches the exterior cabinet Choose the faceplate that best fits your system and attach it after you have mounted the CD ROM drive in the appropriate bay The beze...

Page 15: ...h your computer and operating system Then go to Using the Drive Installing the Device Driver for Windows 95 In most instances Microsoft Windows 95 will automatically detect the CD ROM drive If the CD...

Page 16: ...e Device Driver for Windows NT 4 0 Windows NT version 4 0 should automatically detect the presence of the IDE CD ROM drive No additional steps are required to activate the device drivers Some IBM Wind...

Page 17: ...Place the CD in the tray with the label facing up 3 Close the tray by pressing the Eject Load button or by gently pushing the tray in Attention Do not force the tray to open do not insert foreign obj...

Page 18: ...ntil they cover the edges of the CD 4 Close the tray either by pushing the Eject Load button again or by gently pushing on the tray Securing a CD in a Tray with a Metal Rod This kind of drive tray doe...

Page 19: ...rt the extended end into the manual eject hole on the front of the drive see Front View of the Drive on page 2 2 Push the paper clip until the tray opens Gently pull out the tray until you can remove...

Page 20: ...d Follow the instructions on the screen If you select New you will need your Windows 3 X diskettes If you select Current continue with the instructions on the screen Windows 95 To use the Windows 95 a...

Page 21: ...MSCDEX Version 2 2 3 Copyright c Microsoft Corp 1986 1993 Drive D Driver IBMCD1 unit 2 Load a data CD into the CD tray 3 At the DOS prompt type dir d and press Enter 4 Verify that you can view the fi...

Page 22: ...function adequately with the default settings for this file However there are some parameters that can be changed if necessary This section explains the function of each parameter Use a text editor t...

Page 23: ...age where xx designates the language US English default does not need to be specified GR German FR French SP Spanish IT Italian JP Japanese T n initializes with time delays built into the IDE read loo...

Page 24: ...of sector buffers for temporary storage of the most recent CD data For example to specify 12 sector buffers you would use CDSETUP will set this value to 10 The default value for MSCDEX with no M para...

Page 25: ...try This is a device driver that allows the extended memory made available by HIMEM SYS to be used as expanded memory The MSCDEX E parameter might be used in conjunction with this device driver to mov...

Page 26: ...display the installation details Q Suppresses messages during initialization Device Driver Filter OS 2 uses the device driver filter IBMIDECD FLT for ATAPI IDE CD ROM drives The following option is a...

Page 27: ...blems can be caused by hardware software or user error Using the information in this section you might be able to solve problems yourself or gather helpful information you can pass on to a service tec...

Page 28: ...ch the CD ROM drive to the middle connector You cannot access the CD ROM DOS and Windows 3 X or the CD ROM icon Windows does not display Your CD ROM device driver might not be loaded or cannot be foun...

Page 29: ...ices by Type a Click on Hard Disk Controllers to select it from the Device Manager list Make sure that there are no conflicts with the controller The device status should indicate that the controller...

Page 30: ...have similar settings Check to see if your BIOS or configuration setup utility provides for compatible and high performance modes for IDE performance For these computers use the compatible mode for sl...

Page 31: ...not lit 7 Attempt to read the CD by typing dir x where x is the CD ROM drive assigned after the MSCDEX message If the computer is able to read the CD a conflict probably exists among the device drive...

Page 32: ...t the audio signal cable connects the CD ROM drive with the sound adapter You receive a common error message These are actions for some common error messages CDR 103 The CD in the CD ROM drive is not...

Page 33: ...available In addition if your IBM option is installed in an IBM computer you might be entitled to service at your location Your technical support representative can help you determine the best alterna...

Page 34: ...86 6468 Phoenix 1 617 551 4000 Micro Firmware Phoenix systems only 1 405 321 8333 Hard Disk Drive Manufacturers Use the following table for disk manufacturer information as needed For manufacturers no...

Page 35: ...ified fixed period commencing on its Date of Installation The date on your receipt is the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise During the warranty period IBM or your...

Page 36: ...programs data and funds contained in a Machine and c inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine s location IBM is responsible for loss of or damage to your Machine while it is 1 in IBM s poss...

Page 37: ...ent does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mor...

Page 38: ...apter If you experience trouble with the adapter contact your Authorized Reseller or see Appendix B of this manual for information 7 This adapter may not be used on coin service provided by the teleph...

Page 39: ...t Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a...

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