Stereo Sound & CD-ROM
NOTE:
A standard Audio cable for the Panasonic drive has only 3 pins. Pin 4
of J2 thus will not used.
Step 10. Put back the system cover, reconnect the system power cord and
all peripheral devices. Check and make sure all connections are
correct before you turn on the system.
2.1.2 Install an internal Mitsumi CD-ROM drive
Step
7. Plug one end of the 40 pin flat ribbon cable into CN2 on the
sound card. Pin 1 of the ribbon cable is usually denoted with a
red stripe.
Step 8. Plug the other end of the 40 pin ribbon cable into the back of the
CD-ROM drive, and connect the power plug from your system
power into the CD-ROM drive power connector.
Step 9. Connect J2 on the sound card and the Audio output at the back of
the CD-ROM drive. Make sure pin 1 of J2 is connected to the left
most pin of the CD-ROM Audio output.
Step 10. Put back the system cover, reconnect the system power cord and
all peripheral devices. Check and make sure all connections are
correct before you turn on the system.
2.1.3 Install an internal SONY CD-ROM drive
Step
7. Plug one end of the 34 pin flat ribbon cable into CN1 on the
sound card. Pin 1 of the ribbon cable is usually denoted with a
red stripe.
Step 8. Plug the other end of the 34 pin ribbon cable into the back of the
CD-ROM drive, and connect the power plug from your system
power into the CD-ROM drive power connector.
Step 9. Connect J7 on the sound card and the Audio output at the back of
the CD-ROM drive. Make sure pin 1 of J7 is connected to the left
most of the CD-ROM Audio output.
Step 10. Put back the system cover, reconnect the system power cord and
all peripheral devices. Check and make sure all connections are
correct before you turn on the system.
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