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Pioneer

New Media Technologies, Inc.

 

DRM-602X and DRM-604X CD-ROM Changers

Software Driver Installation Guide

 

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for DRM-602X

Page 1: ...Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc DRM 602X and DRM 604X CD ROM Changers Software Driver Installation Guide Owner s Manual ...

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Page 7: ...k Installation 3 2 Quick Install Parameters 3 4 Operations Check 3 7 Using Your Pioneer CD ROM Changer 3 8 Custom Installation Options 3 9 Installing more than one Pioneer CD ROM Changer 3 13 Multi Player Control MPC Program 3 15 for Troubleshooting IBM PC DOS WINDOWS Driver Installation see Appendix A 4 MACINTOSH DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCESS 4 1 Inspection Checklist Installation Overview 4 1 Quick...

Page 8: ...P Compact Disc Player Commands 5 3 6 QUESTIONS ANSWERS 6 1 Appendices Appendix A Troubleshooting IBM PC DOS WINDOWS Driver Installation Appendix B Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation Appendix C Installation Overview IBM PC Compatibles Device Driver in CONFIG SYS Command Line Switches MSCDEX File in AUTO EXEC BAT Command Line Switches Appendix D CDP CD Player Commands Appendix E Pioneer L...

Page 9: ...lation Complete 3 6 Figure 10 DOS WINDOWS Operations Check on Boot Up 3 7 Figure 11 DOS WINDOWS Using the Pioneer CD ROM Changer 3 8 Figure 12 DOS WINDOWS Installer Custom Settings Menu 3 9 Figure 13 DOS WINDOWS Driver Parameters Menu 3 10 Figure 14 DOS WINDOWS MSCDEX Parameters Menu 3 11 Figure 15 DOS WINDOWS SCSI ID Parameters Menu 3 12 Figure 16 DOS WINDOWS NOTICE Changes Not Saved 3 13 Figure ...

Page 10: ... to this Manual a synopsis of subsequent chapters and a Set Up Driver Installation Overview Chapter 2 provides Pre Installation Notes This section recommends that you back up the driver diskettes It also explains conventions used in the manual and provides some tips for IBM PC and Compatible computer users Make sure your SCSI host adapter interface card supports Multiple LUNs Refer to Context Sens...

Page 11: ...used by any other device on the SCSI bus NOTE The Pioneer Installer for IBM PC and compatibles will automatically search the SCSI bus and indicate the proper SCSI ID number unless you over ride this feature See Chapter 3 page 3 14 for details When connecting the Pioneer CD ROM changer to a Macintosh select a SCSI ID number between 1 6 5 Power ON the computer and back up the driver diskettes includ...

Page 12: ...disk Follow the instructions in your DOS manual If you have a Macintosh simply copy the files to a back up floppy Once the files have been backed up it s a good idea to date and label the disk IBM PC Compatible Users Check SCSI Host Adapter Make sure the SCSI host adapter interface card you are using supports multiple LUNs Logical Unit Numbers A Logical Unit Number is an address assignment which a...

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Page 14: ...or click the right mouse button Edit a Menu selection There are four ways to edit a menu item 1 Press the GREY sign on the keyboard number pad 2 Press the SPACE BAR then type the new entry 3 Press the INS key then type the new information 4 If you re using a mouse with the cursor over the selection you wish to change Click the left mouse button then type in the new information Using the Mouse to m...

Page 15: ...talics are used to emphasize a point Bold Italics are used when Bold Italics referencing another section in this book or the Hardware Installation Guide SMALL CAPS SMALL CAPS in bold are used to indicate Menu Titles BOLD ALL CAPS All Caps without bold faced print indicate a menu selection to be made NO BOLD ENTER Press ENTER means that you must press the ENTER key to confirm a menu selection Some ...

Page 16: ...ter application and go to the DOS prompt Step 2 Insert the diskette into the A or B drive depending on your system configuration Step 3 Type DIR A or DIR B indicating the drive where the diskette has been inserted and press ENTER C DIR A The following file names should be listed on the screen 1 INSTALL EXE 2 MSCDEX EXE 3 DRD600 SYS 4 DRD60PS SYS 5 DRD60ASP SYS 6 INSTALL CWA 7 INSTALL HLP 8 MPC COM...

Page 17: ...rom then Press ENTER At the DOS prompt type WIN to bring up WINDOWS At the A or B DOS Prompt type INSTALL and press ENTER This will begin the Installation Program Click on the FILE option in the Menu Bar and click on the RUN option In the pop up dialog box type A INSTALL or B INSTALL Note The screen may go blank for a few seconds while the program loads To execute a Quick Installation of the drive...

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Page 22: ...M DEVICE DRIVER VER x xx for MSCDEX Ver x xx IBM PC XT AT AX PS 2 55 Future Domain Copyright c Pioneer Electronic Corporation 1990 1994 Portion c 1986 1994 Future Domain Corporation Inquiry ID 0 PIONEER CD ROM DRM 600 2404 The LDP CDP Device Driver for SCSI model Ver 1 03 Copyright c Pioneer Electronic Corporation 1990 1991 C DOS MSCDEX EXE D MSCD000 D MSCD000 E M 4 MSCDEX Version 2 23 Copyright C...

Page 23: ...agazine trays label side down Turn on the Pioneer CD ROM Changer insert the magazine into the magazine slot Restart your computer To access CD ROM Discs from DOS At the DOS Prompt type the drive letter you wish to access as shown in the following example Example C E Then press Enter Type DIR Then press Enter To access CD ROM Discs from WINDOWS Double Click on the File Manager in the Main Program g...

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Page 28: ...N V X L V Y H N YW2 N 1 XV H N H N H N he e W e e f e e e7 H N 1 f3 e 5he N 1 X e e H 7 1 N e Y e Y e Y he e O e 6X W2 e e 3 h e 3 g g O eV Yhe W2 6Xe e e eW2 6XeW2 6Xhe X 6Xe 6X W2 6X L e e He e He e He he e eV Y e eN e V Y V4 6X f e V Y V4 6X e g f hf 7 e 1e e f e7 I4 e7 e 1he f 1e 1 7 e 1 K I e e e e he e I e N Hf e e e eI Xf e e eI Xe g I eW Xhe e e f e g he V W2 e 6XV e e J e J e J he e f J L...

Page 29: ...individual drive letter to all six discs within each changer you will be limited to three units on one SCSI Chain To access all six discs in up to seven Pioneer CD ROM Changers use the XDISC utility described below Use a Centronic 50 Pin SCSI cable to connect the third drive to the second drive on the SCSI Chain and so forth Terminate the last changer on the SCSI chain and do not terminate those i...

Page 30: ... install Multi Player Control Program and use MPCRMV COM to remove it from memory Install it by typing C Pioneer MPC COM Once it is installed you can bring it up with the ALT HYPHEN keys at any time From within this program you can select the disc track number instruct the unit to play pause or eject the disc and you can turn the volume up or down Use the arrow key to select functions and press th...

Page 31: ...age Device Driver Not installed MPC Program is not resident MPC COM will not install if the device driver is not installed or if the C CDP switch has not been included in the Pioneer device driver line Check the Pioneer device driver line in the CONFIG SYS to make sure that the Pioneer driver has been loaded and make sure the C CDP switch is at the end of the device driver line Install the driver ...

Page 32: ... 7 0 and Above Double click on the Installer to automatically install the required files into System 7 0 or above Files required are contained in CD ROM Folder This complete folder must be present on the diskette for a successful installation See next page With SYSTEM 6 0 7 and Below If you are running System 6 0 7 or below double click on the 6 0 7 Folder Click on the file CLD Access 1 2 and drag...

Page 33: ... the Computer using a Macintosh SCSI cable Make sure the cable is attached securely Set the SCSI ID number on the back of the Changer to a number between 1 and 6 Restart your Macintosh You will see an icon on your desktop for the first CD ROM disc that is loaded into the Pioneer CD ROM Changer Place the CD ROM discs into the magazine label side down Insert the magazine into the unit and power ON t...

Page 34: ...launch the installer Click on INSTALL to automatically install the necessary files HELP informs you of the functionality of different buttons Make sure that you are running the install program from the PIONEER diskette that ships with the drive Select CUSTOMIZE to select specific files to install This option is useful if you only need to install CLD Access the driver but do not need to install the...

Page 35: ...sh diskette that ships with your Pioneer CD ROM Changer Then double click on the 6 0 7 Folder to open it Inside this folder you will see the file CLD Access 1 2 Highlight this file hold the mouse button down and drag it over the System Folder icon for System 6 0 7 or below When the System Folder is highlighted you can release the mouse button Then double click on the CD ROM Folder contained on the...

Page 36: ... e g I4 0M g h e h e e 6X W2 6X X W e h e e B1 7 B1 T e h e e C5 e V Y e h e e U e e e h e e B1 3 C5 e e h e3T5 e e V4 0Y e e h eV Y h g h g h h If the Pioneer Macintosh Drivers have been installed but the CD ROM Changer is not connected to the Macintosh and Powered ON the following icon will appear on boot up f g f g f eW X f e7R1 f e f e g O2 6K g f e f W20M e I46X f f e fW M g I Xf f e f7HheN1f...

Page 37: ... the left of the title you will see a musical note if as in the example above the CD ROM contains CD Digital Audio Multi Mount Option Unless Multi Mount is selected the drive will unmount the disc currently mounted and mount the next disc selected Click on the Multi Mount box if you wish to have more than one disc mounted on the desktop at one time CLD Menu Option If the CLD Menu box is selected y...

Page 38: ...ying B These numbers indicate the SCSI ID 1 6 of the drive the disc tray in which the active Audio CD is in 1 6 the track number that is currently playing and the elapsed time of the track if DISC TIME is selected under the FILE MENU Note If Absolute Time is selected in the File Menu this time number will indicate total time that has elapsed during playback of the CD C The top bar indicates the el...

Page 39: ...s allows you to SAVE set ABSOLUTE TIME or DISC TIME and to QUIT NOTE When ABSOLUTE TIME is selected the time numbers that appear in the CLD REMOTE panel indicate total time elapsed on the entire CD audio disc When DISC TIME is selected the time numbers that appear in the CLD REMOTE panel indicate the time elapsed on the particular TRACK that is playing EDIT There are options for UNDO CUT COPY PAST...

Page 40: ...on the Pioneer LaserFacts System by ordering document number 34 024 and 34 025 See Appendix E for information about the Pioneer LaserFacts System See Appendix F for Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers Maximizing Performance Setting High memory Buffer Sizes On the first installation simplify the process by not using high memory or cache buffers This will help you get the system up and running faster...

Page 41: ...e transfers the compressed audio data to the host computer for decompression and conversion through the sound card The sound card processes the audio through the computer and outputs the audio through jacks to an amplifier and speakers or to powered speakers Check with the publisher or distributor of the CD ROM product to determine if it uses CD DA or compressed audio Remember if the CD ROM produc...

Page 42: ...y using the MPC utility as described in Chapter 3 for IBM PC and compatible computers For example when sending commands from the DOS prompt C ECHO 1KL CDP CR Turns on the Key Lock disables eject button C ECHO 0KL CDP CR Turns off the Key Lock enables eject button See Appendix D for a list of CDP Commands These commands can be used after the ECHO statement in the lines described above Chapter 5 Spe...

Page 43: ...ese connections have all been made properly insert a compact audio disc CD into the first tray make sure the drivers are properly installed then use MPC for the PC or CLD Remote for the Macintosh to play the CD in the Changer Will a combination sound card SCSI interface card work with Pioneer CD ROM Changers A sound card with a SCSI interface included will work fine with Pioneer drives as long as ...

Page 44: ...ething is affecting the CD ROM Changer s ability to perform It may be a mechanical problem Or the drive may be in Test Mode Make sure the switch for Test Mode is DOWN OFF For almost all DOS applications only the terminator switch SW 2 on the DRM 602X should be up All others on the DRM 602X and all switches on the DRM 604X should be down What should I do if the Magazine will not eject from the unit...

Page 45: ...elp Pioneer Industrial Representatives solve your problem more quickly 1 Driver Error Messages page SCSI interface card can t communicate with drive A 2 Timeout during selection phase A 4 Timeout waiting for initial bus free phase status phase or data phase A 5 Characters on the Inquiry ID 0 line are jumbled A 5 The Inquiry ID 0 Pioneer CD ROM DRM xxxX line is blank A 6 2 MSCDEX Error Messages CDR...

Page 46: ...re Domain cable Most current Future Domain SCSI interface cards require an Apple Signal SCSI cable there will be an Apple sticker on the interface card Use either a generic Apple Signal SCSI cable or use a Future Domain cable HCA 110 For information about the correct cable to use with other SCSI cards contact the SCSI interface card manufacturer or dealer 4 When Installing the Drivers make sure yo...

Page 47: ...e memory manager has excluded the memory range used by the Future Domain interface card Check your memory manager instructions for the details on this Type this into the Config SYS after the line that calls the memory manager EXCLUDE C800 C9FF or RAM C800 C9FF It is a good idea to do this even if no problems are evident 5 Power down the computer disconnect the cable from the back of the PC and res...

Page 48: ...er been changed since the software drivers were installed If so go into the CONFIG SYS and after D MSCD000 statement enter S 1 or the number from 0 7 that the changer SCSI ID has been set to Make sure there is no other device on the SCSI bus with the same SCSI ID number 5 Power down the computer and the changer disconnect the cable from the back of the PC and restart the computer If you get the me...

Page 49: ...n the Inquiry ID 0 line are jumbled This means there is a problem on the SCSI chain 1 Check termination If the Pioneer Changer is the only device or the last device on the SCSI Chain termination should be ON If it is in the middle of a SCSI Chain termination should be OFF The DRM 604X has a termination switch on the back panel that can be set to ON or OFF The DRM 602X sets termination by placing D...

Page 50: ...as been set to address CE00 The Changer has a SCSI ID of 4 To access this combination use S 4 1 To connect a Changer at SCSI ID 3 to the first interface card and a Changer with SCSI ID 5 to the second the setting would be S 3 0 5 l Also set N 6 6 to indicate the number of discs available in each unit NOTE Certain versions of the Seagate SCSI interface cards appear twice in memory When this happens...

Page 51: ...version number at the end of the line If you do not see the model number and the ROM version number you probably have trouble on the SCSI bus Check to make sure that all cables are securely attached Also check termination The last unit on the SCSI chain should be terminated and units in the middle of the chain should not be terminated See Hardware Instructions for information on termination for sp...

Page 52: ...e sure termination is ON If it is in the middle of a SCSI chain turn termination OFF See Hardware Instructions for setting termination 2 Check and make sure the disc has not been damaged or scratched and that it does not have alot of finger prints on it This could keep the Pioneer Changer from reading the disc properly 3 Verify that the Pioneer Changer is functioning properly Refer to Pioneer Tech...

Page 53: ... the file C DOS COPY MSCDEX EXE C Pioneer MSCDEX EXE and press ENTER You should see a message 1 file s copied Invalid drive specification This usually means that MSCDEX has not run or did not set up enough drive letters 1 If none of the CD ROM drive letters appear on boot up check the AUTOEXEC BAT to make sure that the line for MSCDEX EXE did load and is above any shell programs like Windows or me...

Page 54: ...s disabled locking the magazine 1 Use the most current version of the driver Current Pioneer CD ROM Changer drivers are available on the Pioneer Electronic Bulletin Board See Appendix E Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers 3 If a disc tray is stuck refusing to allow the magazine to eject contact Pioneer Technical Support or Pioneer Service The drive always inserts the first or the same disc no matte...

Page 55: ...CSI hard drive using this SCSI interface card card and if there is a boot ROM on the interface card the boot ROM should be removed or disabled using software options 2 If booting from a SCSI Hard drive make sure the SCSI IDs do not conflict and that termination on the SCSI interface card is disabled Consult documentation for interface card manufacturer NOTE The hard drive should be terminated as t...

Page 56: ...em Folder and reboot Or if you are running under System 7 0 or above disable all extensions by using Extention Manager If the system fully boots with only the Pioneer Macintosh driver INITs loaded you know you have a conflict Try loading the Pioneer drivers first This can be done by adding a period in front of the INIT names since INITS load in alphabetical order If this does not allow a successfu...

Page 57: ...e place between a computer system and a peripheral device It is loaded when the system is booted Pioneer supplies the following three device drivers for use with several common SCSI host adapters 1 DRD600 SYS This device driver works with the Future Domain SCSI host adapters TMC and MCS series and with the Pioneer DD C5002 SCSI host adapter 2 DRD60PS SYS This device driver works with the IBM SCSI ...

Page 58: ...n be manually added but if they are indicated in this line the S switch MUST match the SCSI ID on the back of the unit The N switch default is 6 but a number from 1 to 6 can be set If N 3 is indicated only the first three discs in the drive will be assigned drive letters and will be accessible NOTE For information about daisy chaining drives and about using the XDISC utility see Chapter 3 pages 13...

Page 59: ...ally with Version 2 0 and above of the drivers You may not see this switch in the device driver line C device name Specifies the device name of the C CDP character device for CDP control S n1 h1 n2 h2 Specifies the SCSI ID and the host S 0 adapter number of the DRM 600 This must be the same SCSI ID as the one set by the dip switches This is installed automatically with Version 2 0 and above of the...

Page 60: ... the device name of the D MSCD000 device name CD ROM device This name MUST agree with the device name declared in DRD600 SYS M n Specifies the number of cache M 24 buffers for MSCDEX to allocate E Tells MSCSDEX to use EMS Expanded memory for the cache buffers If EMS is available this can save lots of RAM L Specifies for MSCDEX the drive L M drive letter letter to start assigning the CD ROM discs V...

Page 61: ... Any of the CDP Commands can be used in place of the 1KL in the above set of instructions Use the Multi Player Control Program MPC described in Chapter Three page 3 16 to send CDP commands to the CD ROM Changer CDP CD Player Control Commands Player Commands Addressing Modes Block MMSSFF Specifies Minutes Seconds and Frames Index I I Specifies pre mastered indices Time MMSS Specifies Minutes and Se...

Page 62: ...Clear Clears the buffer which stores the stop marker Will also cancel search mode or play modes G Catalog Request Returns the disc s 13 digit catalog number If the disc does not have a catalog number or if no disc is loaded the string will be all X s I Index Request Returns a four digit string representing the track number and index number In Park mode XXXX is returned 0000 is returned when the cu...

Page 63: ... mode at the current address PL Play Enters Play mode and begins audio play Q TOC Request Returns TOC data as a 10 digit string FFLLEEEEEE where FF represents the first track LL represents the last track number and EEEEEE represents the lead out address in MMSSFF format Q TOC Request Returns TOC data for track n as an eight digit string EEEEEETT where EEEEEE represents the absolute start address o...

Page 64: ...he addressing mode to Time mode All subsequent addresses must be in MMSS format TR Track Mode Sets the addressing mode to Track Mode All subsequent addresses must be in TT format specifying a track number nVL Volume Sets the audio playback level from 0 to 255 X CDP Model Returns the revision of the CDP ROM Example P150801 Z Disc Query Returns a three digit number representing the currently loaded ...

Page 65: ...ssed before the command could finish execution E90 Panic Mechanical A non recoverable error has occurred in a mechanical operation such as loading E91 Can t Eject Magazine E92 Can t Load E96 Can t Start Drive was unable to spin up the disc E99 Panic A non recoverable operational error has occurred Example To instruct the CD ROM Changer to Load Disc 3 and start playing from 21m 34s 16bl use this co...

Page 66: ... the Pioneer LaserFacts System follow these easy steps 1 Call 1 201 327 9273 from your FAX phone When you call the Pioneer LaserFacts System from your FAX phone your documents will be FAXed to you immediately you can request up to 3 documents in one day 2 Respond to the system s voice instructions Enter a five digit Document Number from the Pioneer LaserFacts Document Directory to indicate the doc...

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