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DVD-ROM DRIVE

SD-M1401

HARDWARE

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

VERSION 6.0

JULY 2002

TOSHIBA

Summary of Contents for SD-M1401

Page 1: ...DVD ROM DRIVE SD M1401 HARDWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL VERSION 6 0 JULY 2002 TOSHIBA ...

Page 2: ...he following DVD ROM Drive SD M1401 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION 9740 Irvine Blvd Irvine CA 92618 Contentsofthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutpriornotice 2002 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Allrightsreserved Printed in USA P N 470085 F0 ...

Page 3: ...rty damages resulting from malfunction of this equipment and unexpected data corruption or data error in reading operation 4 Turn off the power for this equipment and wait more than one 1 minute before you eject the disc using the emergency eject mechanism when a disc cannot be ejected for some reasons in order to avoid the risk of damages to the disc 1 Turn off the system power before mounting re...

Page 4: ...ives HarmonizedStandard EN500821 1 1992 EN55022 1992classB CERTIFICATION LASERCAUTION Thisappliancecontainsalasersystemandisclassifiedasa CLASS1LASERPRODUCT To use this model properly read this Owner s Manual carefully and keep this manual for future reference Incaseofanytroublewiththismodel pleasecontactyournearest AuthorizedRepair Center Topreventdirectexposuretothelaserbeam donottrytoopentheenc...

Page 5: ...er Settings 4 Placing DVD ROM Inside Your Computer 7 Cabling 8 CompletingInstallation 11 Software 11 Using your DVD ROM 12 The Controls 12 Front Panel 12 Back Panel 13 Operating the DVD Loading Tray 14 EmergencyEject 15 Specifications 16 Performance 16 EnvironmentalConditions 18 Reliability 18 PhysicalCharacteristics 19 Technical Support 20 Repair Center 21 Warranty 22 ...

Page 6: ...ge capacity with unprecedented performance in sound and clarity Features include 4 38GB Capacity single layer single side 15 9GB Capacity dual layer double side Playback Interchangeability Playback a disc either for CD ROM CD audio or DVD ROM High Speed DataTransfer Rate Possible to playback MPEG2 compressed motion pictures in real time Tray Operation No need to use a caddy or cartridge Just open ...

Page 7: ...VD software solution to utilize DVD options Read only SCSI DRIVES T he SD M1401 is a SCSI 2 Small Computer Systems Inter face device Some other SCSI devices you may already have connected to your computer are scanners tape drives or CD ROM drives PC SYSTEMS To add a SCSI device to your computer you must have a SCSI interface card already in place The interface card fits into one of the slots insid...

Page 8: ...e INSTALLATION In order to install your DVD ROM successfully you will need to com plete the following steps Install SCSI adapter board in your computer if not already in stalled Set jumper settings on DVD ROM Install DVD ROM inside your computer Using a SCSI cable connect DVD ROM to SCSI interface card Connect computer power cable to internal DVD ROM drive Connect a sound cable to your DVD ROM opt...

Page 9: ... and the power cable is disconnected DVD ROM JUMPER SETTINGS In order for your DVD ROM to work properly it may be necessary for you to change the DVD ROM s jumper settings Locate the block of jumper pins on the back left side of the DVD ROM Note additional jumpers are provided with your drive Jumper Location SCSI ID 0 no jumper ...

Page 10: ...urcomputer you should leave the jumpers as they are If you have additional SCSI devices a CD ROM hard drive etc you will be daisy chaining these devices Each SCSI device must have a different SCSI ID Note that your SCSI interface card in most cases has a SCSI ID of 7 The chart below shows the jumper settings for the eight possible ID numbers Parity Jumper Theparityjumperpinsshouldhavenojumperprese...

Page 11: ...tive for CD media only not DVD media Test Audio Playback Jumper ThissettingselectsthedriveoperationbetweennormalCD ROMand CD Audio player mode When jumper is set to ON position jumper present commands from the host computer are ignored note SCSI ID must be set to 0 This jumper is for test purposes only and should be set to OFF no jumper present for proper CD ROM function Power Supply Termination P...

Page 12: ...ide casing away from computer frame and place aside make sure to allow yourself enough workspace for the DVD ROM installation The SD M1401 DVD ROM drive can be placed in any free half height drive slot at the front of your computer It can be mounted horizon tally or vertically You most likely will have to remove the cover plate which conceals the front of the open slot see your computer book on ho...

Page 13: ...re it fits snugly Attaching SCSI Cable Power Apply power to your DVD ROM by connecting your computer s power cable to the power socket at the back of the drive One side of the plug has chamfered edges so the power connector fits only one way Push plug completely into the socket making sure the plug fits into the socket correctly CAUTION Severe damage to the DVD ROM circuits may occur if power cabl...

Page 14: ...ed from most local computer suppliers The sound cable connects to your sound card at one end and the other end connects to the digital audio connec tor at the left rear of the DVD ROM see DVD ROM Back Panel photo for location Refer to the instructions that came with your sound card for details on any sound driver software required If you are us ing a DVD MPEG card additional sound options might be...

Page 15: ...onnector DVD ROM DRIVE 2 DVD ROM DRIVE N N 7 Install Terminator Jumper only on the last drive of BUS see note 1 Host Computer I F Card Terminator SCSI Cable SD M1401 CONNECTION ONE DRIVE SD M1401 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION MULTIPLE DRIVES If connecting more than three SCSI devices you need to use a custom built SCSI Interface Cable SD M1401 INTERNAL DRIVE S DVD ROM DRIVE 1 Notes 1 Terminator jumper mu...

Page 16: ...tip of screw A clearance of 5mm should surround the DVD ROM to allow for adequate circulation A 0 9mm clearance should be maintained around the top cover in order to provide space to absorb shock and vibration Replace the computer s cover and all outer screws Mounting DVD ROM SOFTWARE If the SCSI host adapter software driver is not already installed in your system when you apply power to your comp...

Page 17: ...controls and fea tures DVD Loading Tray Busy Light Eject Button Emergency Eject Hole THE FRONT PANEL SD M1401 Front Panel 1 Loading Tray Load disc using tray 2 Busy Light When a disc is loaded in the drive the Busy Light flashes slowly as the drive attempts to locate the disc Then one of the following will occur ...

Page 18: ...Eject Button Used to open the disc tray so you can install or remove a disc 4 Emergency Eject Hole The emergency eject hole is to be used only when the DVD tray will not open when eject button is pressed See page 15 for additional information THE BACK PANEL SD M1401 Back Panel 1 Audio Out Connector Outputs CD audio on the SD M1401 2 Mode Select Headers jumpers Selects SCSI ID Parity Termi nation 5...

Page 19: ...l Installations If you are loading a disc in a SD M1401 drive that has been mounted vertically perform the following procedures 1 The four disc holders are located at thetopandbottomoftheverticaltray 2 Position the disc so that the bottom disc holders catch the disc The disc will not be secured by the top disc holders 3 Close the drive by gently pushing the tray in or pressing the Eject button ...

Page 20: ... Insert a solid bar i e large paper clip into Emergency Eject hole and push in as shown in the picture below 3 DVD tray will open eject This procedure cannot be repeated without cycling the DVD ROM s power After the media is removed and the loading tray is closed the tray will not reopen without first turning the power ON OFF Use a bar that is less than 1 5mm in diameter Do not insert more than 50...

Page 21: ...ftware and or hardware The DVD RAM drive is capable of reading these data formats However in order to run applications that use these formats you must first have the required software and or hardware Data Capacity DVD ROM 2 048 bytes block CD ROM 2 048 bytes block mode 1 2 336 bytes block mode 2 Rotational Speed DVD 5 800rpm 4 1 10X approx DVD R 1 100 2 800rpm 2X approx CD ROM CD R 8 500rpm 17 2 4...

Page 22: ...spositioning setting latency time and ECC implementation time if required 4 Measured by performing multiple seek which refer to seeks of data blocks over the whole area of the media from 0 h block to 1E7725 h block more than 3 000 times Includes positioning setting time which has the same definition as HDD 5 Measured by performing multiple seek which refer to seeks of data blocks over the whole ar...

Page 23: ...condensation Operating humidity 8 to 80 no condensation RELIABILITY Error Rate DVD Read Error Rate 10 15 max Seek Error Rate 10 6 max CD Read Error Rate mode 1 10 15 max Read Error Rate mode 2 10 12 max Seek Error Rate 10 6 max MTBF 100 000 hours MTTR 0 5 hours Drive Life 15 000 hours or 5 years Load Eject 10 000 times or more Interface Connector Attach Detach 20 times or more DC Power Connector A...

Page 24: ...rizontal and 10 Vertical ExternalDimensions 5 5 139 7mm 1 69 43mm 1 6 41 5mm 5 75 146 0 3mm 5 75 146 0 3mm EJECT BUTTON 76 193mm 3 11 79 2mm 1 87 47 4mm EMERGENCY EJECT HOLE 4 M3 TAPPED HOLE FOR INSTALLATION 4 M3 TAPPED HOLE FOR INSTALLATION ANALOG AUDIO SCSI CONNECTOR POWER CONNECTOR BUSY INDICATOR 5 2 132 2mm 5 88 149 5mm 0 65 16 4mm 1 7 43 0mm 1 18 30mm MODE SELECT HEADERS 76 193mm ...

Page 25: ...ing up to the problem 2 Windows version you are using 3 Hostadapterboardandsoftwaredriverversionlevelyouareusing 4 The hardware system configuration of your system including any non standardhardware 5 Alistofanyspecialadditionalsoftwareormodificationsthathave been made to the AUTOEXEC BAT or CONFIG SYS files Inaddition pleasehavehardwarenearthephoneorreadilyaccessible Remember many problems are ca...

Page 26: ...tenance contact Toshiba SDD s Repair Center In order to return your DVD ROM a Return Authorization Number RA must be obtained from Toshiba s SDD Repair Center do not send drives without an autho rized RA number Toshiba Repair Center 510 651 6798 fax 510 623 9893 email sdd pcs sj com ...

Page 27: ...butnotlimitedtoanyimpliedwarrantyofmerchantability fitness for a particular purpose or fitness for use and all other obligations or liabilities of TAIS it s successors or assigns Undernocircumstanceswillthecustomeroranyuserorotherpersonbeentitledtoanydirect indirect special consequential or exemplary damages for Breach of Contract Tort or otherwise Undernocircumstanceswillanysuchpersonbeentitledto...

Page 28: ... this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California Seller agrees that the Equipment and Spare Parts furnished under this Policy are produced in compliance with all applicable requirements under Sections 6 7 and 12 of the Fair Labor Standards Act as amendedandallvalidandapplicableregulationsandordersofthe WageandHourDivisions issuedunderSection14thereof Selleralsoagreestocompl...

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