Philips Computer Drive PCA102CD User Manual

PHILIPS CD-ROM Drive  
User’s Manual  
PCA82CR  
PCA102CD  
 
Copyrights And Liabilities  
Copyright  
1996 by Philips Electronics N.V. All  
rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means  
for any purpose without the prior written permission  
of Philips Electronics N.V.  
The information in this manual is subject to change  
without notice and does not represent any commitment  
on the part of Philips Electronics N.V. Philips  
Electronics N.V. also specifically disclaims any  
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for  
any particular purpose.  
The software described in this document may be copied  
and used by one intended user only, unless otherwise  
stated, and the copying should be solely for the  
purpose of backup.  
In the event the product this manual supports is not  
free from defects, the purchaser’s sole remedy shall  
be repair or replacement within the warranty period.  
By acceptance of this product, you hereby assume all  
liability consequent to your use or misuse of it.  
Philips Electronics N.V. assumes no liability for  
incidental, special or consequential damage of any  
kind. Under no circumstances will Philips  
Electronics N.V. be liable for any expenses, lost  
profits, lost savings, damage to or replacement of  
equipment and property, costs of recovering,  
reprogramming, or reproducing any data stored in or  
used with this product.  
Philips and the Philips logo are registered trademarks  
of Philips Electronics N.V. All other company names  
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and product names are trademarks and registered  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Printed in  
Taiwan  
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FCC Notice (USA)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment 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 more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/television technician for help.  
Notice 1:  
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Notice 2:  
Shielded interface cables must be used in order to  
comply with the emission limits.  
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Notice 3:  
This product complies with the requirements set out in  
the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws  
of the Member States relating Electromagnetic  
Compatibility (89/336/EEC). For the evaluation  
regarding the electromagnetic compatibility, the  
following standards were applied:  
EN  
EN  
50  
50  
082-1,  
081-1,  
IEC 801-2,  
EN 55 022  
IEC 801-3,  
IEC 801-4  
CDC Regulatory Statement  
(Canada)  
This digital apparatus does not exceed Class B limits  
for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set  
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits  
radio-électriques dépassant les limites applicables  
aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites  
dans le Réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique  
édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.  
D.N.S.F1. Regulatory  
Statement  
Class 1 laser product  
(EN 60825: 1991)  
or  
Luokan 1 laserlaite  
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Klass 1 laser apparat  
(EN 60825: 1991)  
Additional remarks:  
VAROITUS - Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä  
käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa  
käyttäjän turyallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle  
näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.  
Varning - Om apparaten används pä annat sätt än i  
denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren  
utsättas för osynlig lasersträlning, som överskrider  
gränsen för laserkläss 1.  
According to EN 60825 sub-clause 6, regarding actions  
to be taken against dangerous radiation including  
copies of all warning labels and information about the  
laser components and radiation data such as  
wavelength, output power and pluse times.  
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Important Safety Notice  
1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the  
product.  
2. Danger: Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid  
direct exposure to beam.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
4. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or  
bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it  
from overheating, these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. This product should never be  
placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or  
in a built-in installation unless proper  
ventilation is provided.  
5. This product should be operated from the type of  
power indicated on the marking label. If you are  
not sure of the type of power available, consult  
your dealer or local power company.  
6. Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short cut parts that could result  
in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of  
any kind on the product.  
Belangrijke  
veiligheidsvoorschriften  
1. Let op alle waarschuwingen en instructies die op  
het product staan vermeld.  
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2. GEVAAR: Bij het demonteren van dit produkt kunt u  
worden blootgesteld aan onzichtbare laserstraling.  
Vermijd directe blootstelling aan laserstraling.  
3. Trek de stekker van de PC uit het stopcontact  
voordat u dit produkt schoonmaakt. Gebruik geen  
vloeibaar reinigingsmiddel of spuitbussen. Gebruik  
voor het schoonmaken alleen een vochtige doek.  
4. De sleuven en openingen in de kast van het produkt  
dienen voor de ventilatie. Om te voorkomen dat het  
produkt oververhit raakt, mogen deze sleuven en  
openingen nooit worden geblokkeerd of bedekt.  
Bovendien mag u dit produkt nooit in de buurt van  
een radiator of een kachel plaatsen, u mag hem  
alleen inbouwen als er voor voldoende ventilatie is  
gezorgd.  
5. U mag dit apparaat alleen aansluiten op een voeding  
van het type dat op het label staat vermeld. Neem  
contact op met uw leverancier of het plaatselijk  
elektriciteitsbedrijf voor meer informatie.  
6. Steek nooit voorwerpen of iets anders in dit  
produkt via de ventilatiesleuven of de openingen,  
deze voorwerpen kunnen onder spanning komen te  
staan of kortsluiting veroorzaken en op die manier  
brand veroorzaken of een elektrische schok. Laat  
nooit enige vloeistof op of in het apparaat lopen.  
Avis important en matière de  
sécurité  
1. Veuillez observer les avertissements et suivre les  
instructions indiquées sur le produit.  
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2. Danger : Cet appareil émet des radiations laser  
invisibles lorsqu'il est ouvert. Veillez à éviter  
toute exposition directe aux rayons laser.  
3. Débranchez votre ordinateur avant de procéder au  
nettoyage de l'appareil. N'utilisez pas de produit  
liquide ou d'aérosol de nettoyage. Utilisez plutôt  
un chiffon propre et humide.  
4. Les fentes et les ouvertures situées sur le capot  
de l'appareil sont destinées à assurer la  
ventilation de ses circuits. Pour protéger  
l'appareil de toute surchauffe, il convient de ne  
pas obturer ou couvrir ces fentes et ces  
ouvertures. En outre, il convient de ne jamais  
placer cet appareil sur ou à proximité d'un  
radiateur ou d'un accumulateur de chaleur, ou  
encore dans une installation intégrée, à moins  
qu'une ventilation adéquate soit assurée.  
5. Ce produit ne doit fonctionner qu'avec le type  
d'alimentation indiqué sur l'étiquette de repérage.  
Veuillez consulter votre revendeur ou la société de  
distribution électrique locale pour connaître le  
type d'alimentation disponible dans votre région.  
6. Veillez à ne jamais enfoncer d'objets de quelque  
sorte que ce soit dans les fentes ou les ouvertures  
de ce produit. Ces objets peuvent en effet entrer  
en contact avec des parties dangereuses à haute  
tension ou provoquer des coupe-circuits qui, à leur  
tour, peuvent entraîner un incendie ou une  
électrocution. Veillez également à ne jamais verser  
de liquide d'aucune sorte dans l'appareil.  
Wichtiger Sicherheitshinweis  
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1. Befolgen Sie alle auf dem Produkt vorhandenen  
Warnungen und Anweisungen.  
2. Gefahr: Im geöffneten Zustand kann unsichtbare  
Laserstrahlung entweichen. Vermeiden Sie den  
direkten Kontakt mit Laserstrahlen.  
3. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker Ihres PC aus der  
Steckdose, bevor Sie dieses Produkt reinigen.  
Verwenden Sie keine flüssigen Reinigungsmittel oder  
Reinigungssprays. Reinigen Sie das Produkt, falls  
notwendig, mit einem feuchten Tuch.  
4. Die Schlitze und Öffnungen am Gehäuse des Produktes  
dienen zur Lüftung. Um das Produkt vor Überhitzung  
zu schützen, dürfen die Schlitze und Öffnungen  
nicht blockiert oder verdeckt werden. Zusätzlich  
sollten Sie dieses Produkt niemals in der Nähe  
einer Heizquelle stellen oder in eine Anlage  
integrieren, außer wenn ausreichende Lüftung  
gewährleistet ist.  
5. Dieses Produkt sollte mit der auf dem Etikett  
angegebenen Netzspannung betrieben werden. Fragen  
Sie Ihren Händler oder Ihr lokales  
Stromversorgungsunternehmen, welche Netzspannung  
verfügbar ist.  
6. Stecken Sie niemals Gegenstände durch die Schlitze  
und Öffnungen in das Produkt, da diese Gegenstände  
unter gefährlicher Spannung stehende Bereiche  
berühren oder Teile kurzschließen und somit Brand  
oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen können.  
Verschütten Sie keine Flüssigkeiten auf dem  
Produkt.  
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Precauzioni Importanti  
1. Seguire tutte le istruzioni e precauzioni indicate  
sul prodotto.  
2. Pericolo! Quando l’unità è aperta, c’è una  
radiazione laser invisibile. Evitare l’esposizione  
ai raggi laser.  
3. Disinserire la spina del PC dalla presa di corrente  
prima di effettuare operazioni di pulizia sul  
prodotto. Quando lo si vuole pulire, non bisogna  
impiegare detergenti liquidi né spray, ma soltanto  
un panno umido.  
4. Le fessure e aperture presenti sull’unità  
permettono la ventilazione necessaria a proteggerla  
da surriscaldamento; pertanto queste non devono  
essere bloccate né coperte. Inoltre, questo  
prodotto non dovrebbe essere mai posto vicino o  
sopra termosifoni o altre fonti di calore e neppure  
incorporato in altri contenitori a meno che non si  
provveda ad una opportuna ventilazione.  
5. Questo prodotto dovrebbe esser fatto funzionare con  
l’alimentazione elettrica indicata  
sull’etichetta.Consultare il proprio rivenditore o  
la società elettrica locale per conoscere i tipi di  
alimentazione disponbili.  
6. Mai introdurre o spingere oggetti di qualsiasi tipo  
attraverso le fessure e le aperture poiché  
potrebbero entrare in contatto con zone a voltaggio  
pericoloso oppure con parti di circuito che possono  
provocare incendi o scosse elettriche. Non  
rovesciare mai liquidi di alcun tipo sul prodotto.  
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Importante Advertencia de  
Seguridad  
1. Tenga en cuenta todas las advertencias e  
instrucciones marcadas en el producto.  
2. Peligro: Radiación láser invisible al estar  
abierto. Evite quedar expuesto directamente a rayos  
láser.  
3. Desenchufe su PC de la toma de corriente antes de  
limpiar este producto. No use detergentes líquidos  
o detergentes en pulverizadores. Para limpiar,  
sírvase de un trapo húmedo.  
4. Las ranuras y aperturas en la cubierta del producto  
son aptas para la ventilación. Para prevenir que  
el producto se sobrecaliente, estas ranuras y  
aperturas no deben ser bloqueadas o tapadas.  
Además, este producto no se deberá colocar cerca de  
o encima de un radiador o una calefacción, o en una  
instalación incorporada, a no ser que venga con una  
ventilación apropiada.  
5. Este producto tendrá que funcionar con el tipo de  
alimentación que se indica en la marca de fábrica.  
Recurra a su distribuidor local o compañía  
eléctrica para enterarse de los tipos de  
alimentación disponibles.  
6. No introduzca nunca ningún objeto a través de las  
ranuras y aperturas del producto, dado que estos  
productos podrán tocar áreas de voltaje peligrosas  
y provocar cortocicuitos o choques eléctricos. No  
derrame ningún tipo de líquido sobre el producto.  
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1
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations! You have just made a very important  
upgrade for your PC. By installing the PHILIPS 8X or  
10X CD-ROM drive into your IBM PC/compatible, you can  
now take advantage of the vast host of multimedia  
software available today at a higher performance than  
ever. Whether you are interested in the Encyclopedia  
Britanica, educational games, using your computer as a  
digital music studio or composing a business  
presentation with sound, graphics and animation, your  
new CD-ROM drive will be the tool to efficiently and  
effectively get all that information into your  
computer.  
1.1 Features  
This CD-ROM drive has the following key features:  
IDE/ATAPI interface  
Access time at 145 ms for PCA102CD and 155 ms for  
PCA82CR  
Data transfer rate at 1,500 KB/sec for PCA102CD  
and 1,200 KB/sec for PCA82CR  
Built in 128 KB buffer  
Motorized tray for loading and unloading CDs  
Standard size: fits into a standard 5.25 inch  
half-height PC disk drive bay  
Emergency eject for manual disc ejection  
Automatic power-saving feature  
Compatibility with the following disc formats:  
Audio-CD, Video-CD, CD-ROM/XA, CD-i/FMV (CD-i  
movies), Karaoke-CD, CD Plus and Photo-CD (both  
single and multi-session)  
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Front-panel Stop/Eject, audio Play/Skip track  
control  
Compatibility with Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and  
OS/2  
Note:The use of the IDE/ATAPI interface means that you  
can use your PC’s existing IDE interface to set  
up the drive without the need for an additional  
CD-ROM interface card.  
1.2 Package Contents  
Your complete CD-ROM package contains the following  
items:  
CD-ROM drive  
Audio cable  
IDE cable  
software diskette  
Four screws  
This user‘s manual  
1.3 System Requirements  
IBM PC or compatible, with 80286 CPU or higher (a  
80386 or higher is recommended)  
3.5” floppy drive  
One empty 5.25” horizontally oriented disk bay  
One free IDE interface connector  
MS-DOS 6.0 or later, Windows 3.1 or higher, or  
OS/2 Warp 3.0 or above  
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Please read this manual thoroughly before installing  
or using your new CD-ROM drive.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
2.1 During Installation  
ALWAYS  
install and use the drive in a horizontal  
position  
PROTECT THE DRIVE FROM:  
high temperature, high humidity, extreme  
temperature changes  
dusty area  
excessive vibration  
direct sunlight  
inclined places  
2.2 During Operation  
ALWAYS  
keep the tray closed to prevent dust and dirt  
contamination when not using the drive.  
turn off your PC power before pressing a thin bar  
to manually eject the disc tray (see Chapter 4)  
use a voltage regulator or Uninterrupted Power  
System (UPS) in areas where the power supply  
voltage varies a lot  
NEVER  
move the drive while it is operating  
operate the drive right after a sudden increase  
in temperature  
force the disc tray to open or close by pulling  
or pushing it  
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repeatedly open and close the disc tray for no  
obvious reasons  
insert any foreign objects into the disc tray  
press hard on the disc tray when it is opened  
expose your PC to random electrical noise  
2.3 During Transport  
ALWAYS  
remove any disc from the drive before the  
transport  
pack the drive in the original packing materials  
2.4 When Handling a Disc  
ALWAYS  
store a disc in its case to prevent dust  
contamination, scratches, bending, and other  
damage  
use a clean, soft and dry cloth to remove dust or  
fingerprints. Never use fluids like benzene or  
anti-static fluids to clean a disc  
handle a disc by its edges  
NEVER  
touch the surface of the disc  
write on a disc or place a label on the surface  
of the disc  
bend a disc  
place or store a disc in places with high  
temperature and humidity or under direct sunlight  
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2.5 Servicing the Drive  
ALWAYS  
ask an authorized service technician to perform  
any service operations  
NEVER  
attempt to open or remove the drive casing by  
yourself  
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DRIVE  
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This chapter contains detailed instructions to guide  
you through the installation of your new CD-ROM drive.  
To install the drive, your PC must have at least one  
free IDE interface connector. If not, you need to go  
to a computer retailer and buy an IDE controller card  
(an Enhanced IDE controller card is needed if your PC  
already has a one-port IDE controller). See Appendix  
A for a brief introduction to IDE connections.  
3.1 Installing the CD-ROM Drive  
Here’s how to install your CD-ROM drive:  
1. Adjust the Master/Slave jumpers on the back of  
the CD-ROM drive as necessary. (The factory  
setting of the slave mode meets most people’s  
needs and normally does not need to be changed.  
See Appendix A.)  
2. Disconnect the power to your PC and remove your  
PC's casing.  
3. Slide the CD-ROM drive into the mounting rails  
of a 5.25” drive bay.  
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Figure 3-1  
Inserting the CD-ROM Drive  
4. Search inside your PC for a free power cable  
connector and plug it into the 4-pin  
connector on the back of your CD-ROM drive.  
5. Find an IDE cable that has a free connector and  
plug the connector into the  
connector  
on the back of the drive. The cable’s colored  
edge must be aligned with the Pin 1 position.  
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CABLE SELECT  
SLAVE  
MASTER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
DC INPUT  
IDE INTERFACE  
39  
40  
1
2
C S M  
R G G L  
5V  
G
G
12V  
D
G
S L  
A
RED  
RED  
Figure 3-2  
Back Panel Connections  
Note: If you have a sound card, you can connect  
either the sound card’s IDE cable (if  
there is one) or one of your PC’s  
available IDE cables to this IDE INTERFACE  
connector. You must then disable the  
unused interface port in the sound card’s  
setup program. See the user manual of  
your IDE controller or sound card for  
instructions.  
6. If you have a sound card which has a Sound  
Blaster compatible 4-pin “  
the supplied audio cable to connect “  
the back of the drive to “  
card.  
” connector, use  
” on  
” of the sound  
7. If you have an audio device (e.g., a sound card  
or a recorder) which supports digital audio  
input, you may optionally connect “  
on the back of the drive to the digital input  
connector of that device with an audio cable  
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that has two 2-pin Molex or equivalent  
connectors.  
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8. Secure the drive with the supplied four screws.  
9. Replace your PC's casing and reconnect the power  
supply.  
This completes the hardware installation.  
Wait a minute. You haven’t told me  
what the leftmost thing in the picture  
is about!  
Don't panic. That’s just a jumper  
reserved for our own testing. You  
don’t need to do anything to it.  
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3.2 Letting Your System Recognize  
the Drive  
For your system to recognize the new CD-ROM drive, you  
need an appropriate driver to act as the system’s “eye  
opener.” Because your new CD-ROM is a plug-and-play  
device, in normal cases either Windows 95 or OS/2 Warp  
should have no problem recognizing it with the OS’s  
built-in standard IDE CD-ROM driver. Users of DOS  
and Windows 3.1, however, need to install a supplied  
device driver. Even so, the installation procedure  
is easy and takes less than three minutes.  
3.2.1 If You Are a DOS or Windows 3.1  
User  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Boot your computer.  
2. Insert the Installation diskette into a 3.5”  
floppy drive.  
3. Type  
or  
, depending on  
into which drive you inserted the diskette.  
The menu appears:  
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Figure 3-3  
4. Press  
The “CD-ROM Device Driver Setup” Menu  
to accept the default settings for  
an express setup, or press “ ” to start a custom  
setup.  
Note: Custom Setup are only for users who want  
to change the default installation  
settings, such as the target directory or  
the IRQ lines to be used by the available  
IDE ports.  
A “Compile Time” message will appear when the  
setup is completed.  
5. Reboot your computer.  
If everything is okay, you can start using  
your CD-ROM drive right away. Otherwise:  
If the file MSCDEX.EXE is indicated not  
found, make sure that you are using DOS 6.0  
or above and your AUTOEXEC.BAT file has a  
path statement similar to:  
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If the system halts, make sure that your CD-  
ROM drive has been correctly set as a master  
device or a slave device. See Appendix A for  
instructions.  
If you still have trouble with your CD-ROM  
drive, contact the retail store where you bought  
your drive or call the help desk.  
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3.2.2 If You Are a Windows 95 User  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Install Windows 95, if it is not already  
installed.  
2. Boot your computer. Windows 95 automatically  
starts.  
3. Double click the  
icon on the desktop  
and check whether the CD-ROM icon appears as in  
the following window:  
Figure 3-4  
“My Computer” Peripherals  
in the same  
4. Double click the  
window. The  
folder contents are  
displayed:  
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Figure 3-5  
The “Control Panel” Folder Contents  
5. Double click the  
folder appears:  
icon. The  
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Figure 3-6  
The “System Properties” Folder  
tab and check whether the  
6. Click the  
CD-ROM drive is listed.  
If the CD-ROM icon is listed in both Step 3 and  
this step, you can stop here. Windows 95 has  
successfully recognized your new CD-ROM drive.  
Otherwise, proceed with Steps 7 and 8.  
7. Install the supplied device driver under DOS by  
following the instructions given in Section  
3.2.1.  
8. Restart Windows 95 and repeat Step 3.  
This time the CD-ROM icon should appear in  
’s peripheral icon display (but not in  
the Device Manager’s listing for reasons beyond  
this manual’s purposes).  
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Why couldn’t I set up Windows 95 with  
its CD disc? Is my CD-ROM defective?  
No. Your CD-ROM probably had nothing  
to do with that problem.  
If you were making an upgrade from  
Windows 3.1 to Windows 95, you might  
have forgotten to complete the steps  
listed in Section 3.2.1 before  
performing the upgrade. Remember,  
without the CD-ROM driver, Windows 3.1  
has no way to recognize your CD-ROM  
drive.  
If you were setting up Windows 95 from  
scratch, the standard IDE CD-ROM driver  
contained in the Windows 95  
installation package might not be  
working properly with your IDE  
controller. Try the diskette version.  
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3.2.3 If You Are an OS/2 Warp User  
Perform the following steps:  
1. Install OS/2 Warp, if it is not already  
installed. Otherwise, skip to Step 3.  
When the installation comes close to the end,  
the following dialog box pops up:  
Figure 3-7  
The “System Configuration” Dialog Box  
2. Click the CD icon, select  
from the  
button.  
list box and click the  
Follow the screen instructions until the  
installation is completed.  
3. Reboot your PC.  
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4. Double click the  
icon on the desktop  
to display the following window:  
Figure 3-8  
The “OS/2 System - Icon View” Window  
5. Double click the  
icon and check whether the  
CD-ROM icon (  
) appears as in the following  
list of available drives:  
Figure 3-9  
The “Drives - Icon View” Window  
6. If it is listed, you can stop here. OS/2 Warp  
has successfully recognized your new CD-ROM  
drive. Otherwise, proceed with the remaining  
steps.  
7. Close the window and double click the  
icon in the  
window (see  
Figure 3-8). The following window appears:  
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Figure 3-10  
The “Command Prompts - Icon View”  
Window  
8. Double click the  
icon. An OS/2 window  
appears:  
Figure 3-11  
“OS/2 Window”  
9. At the command prompt, type:  
10.At the end of the opened CONFIG.SYS file, add  
the following line:  
11.Close the file after saving it and reboot your  
PC.  
12.Repeat Steps 4 and 5.  
This time the CD-ROM icon should appear as an  
available drive in the  
window.  
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Why couldn’t I set up OS/2 Warp with its  
CD disc? Is my CD-ROM defective?  
No. Your CD-ROM probably had nothing to  
do with that problem.  
Instead, the standard IDE CD-ROM driver  
contained in Diskette 1 of the OS/2 Warp  
installation package might not be  
working properly with your IDE  
controller. Try the diskette version.  
This page is intentionally left blank.  
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DRIVE  
4
4.1 Drive Applications  
There are two main ways in which you will use your new  
CD-ROM drive. The first way is as a typical disk  
drive (albeit read-only). Here, data such as program  
files, databases, sound clips, video images, etc. is  
read from the CD into your PC's CPU. The other way is  
as a CD player. You can use your CD-ROM drive to  
listen to music CDs.  
4.2 Front Panel Controls  
Most of time, you will use application software to  
control the CD-ROM drive no matter whether the drive  
is used as a disk drive or a CD player. Nevertheless,  
there are times you will need to manually control the  
drive through its front panel controls.  
Figure 4-1  
The Front Panel Look  
These controls are (from top to bottom and from left  
to right):  
Disc Tray  
Opens or closes for disc loading and  
removal  
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Headphone  
jack  
For optional connection to headphones  
or self-amplified speakers.  
LED indicator Lights up when disc is first put into  
the tray or ready for access; flashes  
during seek operation  
Headphone  
volume  
Adjusts the volume level of sound  
coming out from the headphone jack  
control  
Emergency  
eject  
Opens the disc tray when both the  
Stop/Eject button and software control  
fail. Press a thin bar (e.g., a  
straightened paper clip) into the hole  
to eject the tray.  
Audio  
Plays or skips a song of an audio CD  
play/skip  
Stop/Eject  
Opens or closes the disc tray  
Note:Turn off the power of your PC before pressing a  
thin bar to manually eject the disc tray.  
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DEVICE?  
A
Before sliding your CD-ROM drive into the 5.25” drive  
bay, you have to decide whether the drive is going to  
be a master or slave device by adjusting the  
jumpers on its back. This appendix presents some  
basic concepts of IDE connections to help you make the  
decision and describes the way to set the jumpers.  
and  
A.1 IDE Connections  
When you open your PC box, most likely you will see a  
wide ribbon cable with two 40-pin connectors stemming  
from a connector seat on the mother board; each of the  
connectors may or may not have been connected to a  
peripheral device. Such a cable is called an IDE  
cable and the connector seat an IDE port, The  
functionality of the cable and port is determined by  
an “IDE controller”, either built-in on your  
motherboard or in the form of an add-on card. This  
whole set of things acts as a data bridge between your  
CPU and devices that are designed for use with the IDE  
standards.  
IDE Cable  
Floppy Cable  
Red  
Primary Port  
Figure A-1  
IDE Port and Cable on Motherboard  
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IDE controllers may contain more than one port and  
hence contain more than one IDE cable. Such a  
controller is called an enhanced IDE controller. Its  
ports are called the primary port, secondary port,  
tertiary port, etc. Currently, most enhanced IDE  
controllers contain two ports: the primary port and  
the secondary port. Any “bonus” port that comes with  
a peripheral device, for example, your sound card, is  
taken as a secondary port.  
Secondary Port  
Red  
Primary Port  
Red  
Figure A-2  
Enhanced IDE Controller Card  
Note:Your PC system can have only one port of each  
kind at any time. If you add an enhanced IDE  
controller to the system, you must remove or  
disable the PC’s original port(s). Similarly, if  
a “bonus” port is present, you must disable  
either this port or the PC’s secondary port, if  
your PC already has a secondary port.  
Because each IDE port supports up to two devices, you  
need to tell your PC whether a device you are  
connecting is the master or the slave device of that  
port. As a result, if you have more than one IDE  
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device, their assignments may look similar to the  
following:  
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Device 1  
Primary master (boot  
drive)  
Device 2  
Device 3  
Device 4  
Device 5  
Primary slave  
Secondary master  
Secondary slave  
Tertiary master  
Device 6  
Tertiary slave  
.
.
.
.
.
.
Note that the primary master, if configured, must be a  
boot drive (normally a hard disk). Other than this,  
an IDE device can be configured to any IDE interface  
port and either as a master or a slave at your own  
choice. Here master and slave do not imply any  
operating precedence; they are just the “sub-IDs” of  
the devices that your computer needs to know about.  
1. Currently, a CD-ROM drive cannot be used as a  
boot drive. Therefore, you cannot configure  
the CD-ROM drive as the primary master.  
Note:  
2. Your CD-ROM can be attached to any IDE  
controller that supports up to eight IDE  
devices.  
3. If you are using OS/2 Warp and another device  
has already been configured as the primary  
slave, we highly recommend that you  
configure the CD-ROM drive as the master  
device of one of the rest available IDE  
ports.  
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A.2 Setting Master and Slave  
Jumpers  
Whether your PC system regards your CD-ROM drive as a  
master device or a slave device depends on which of  
the “ ” (master) and “ ” (slave) jumpers on the back  
of the drive is capped.  
or  
Master Mode  
Slave Mode  
Figure A-3Jumper Settings of Slave Mode and Master Mode  
Your CD-ROM drive is shipped with the “ ” jumper  
capped, In spite of this, note from Figure A-3 that  
capping the “ ” jumper is optional for Slave mode.  
To set your CD-ROM drive as a master device, simply  
remove the cap from the “ ” jumper and place it over  
the “ ” jumper.  
1. The “MA” and “SL” jumpers cannot be both  
Note:  
capped at the same time.  
2. A system halt will occur if the “MA” or “SL”  
jumper is set in conflict with the other  
device connected to the same IDE port. An  
IDE port cannot contain two master devices or  
two slave devices at any moment of time.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Interface  
Drive interface type: ATAPI IDE (conforms to SFF8020  
V1.2)  
Disc formats:  
Audio-CD, CD-ROM (mode 1 and mode 2)  
CD-ROM/XA (mode 2, form 1 and form  
2)  
Video-CD, CD-i/FMV (CD-i movies)  
CD Plus  
Photo-CD (single and multisession)  
Disc size:  
80 and 120 mm  
Performance  
Data transfer rate:  
1,200 KB/sec (8X), 1,500 KB/sec  
(10X)  
Access time:  
Buffer size:  
155 ms typical @ 1/3 stroke (8X)  
145 ms typical @ 1/3 stroke (10X)  
128 KB  
Audio Features  
Signal to noise ratio: 70 dB min  
Distortion:  
Line output:  
< 2%  
> 0.7 Vrms  
Digital output: > 0.5 Vrms  
Headphone output: > 0.8 Vrms  
Sampling frequency:  
44.1 KHz  
Output ports:  
3.5 mm stereo headphone jack  
4-pin stereo line out connector  
2-pin stereo digital audio output  
connector  
Power Requirements  
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DC 5V +/- 5%:  
DC 12V +/- 5%:  
500 mA typical  
350 mA typical (8X), 900 mA typical  
(10X)  
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Reliability  
MTBF:  
100,000 POH (25% duty cycle at room  
temperature)  
Error rate:  
10-15 after error correction  
10-12 hard read error  
Environmental Tolerance  
Operating  
Non-operating  
Temperature:  
Humidity:  
+5 C ~ +40 C -20 C ~ +55 C  
+41 F ~ +104 F  
-4 F ~ +131 F  
20% - 80% RH,  
15% - 80% RH,  
non-condensing non-condensing  
Physical Characteristics  
Dimension:  
146 x 42.5 x 210 mm (W x H x D)  
typical  
Weight:  
0.9 Kg  
Front panel:  
Stop/Eject button  
Audio Play/Skip button  
Emergency disc eject hole  
Rotary volume control knob  
Disc Ready/Data Seek LED indicator  
Headphone jack  
Rear Panel:  
Power supply connector  
IDE interface connector  
Master/Slave configuration jumpers  
Audio line output  
Digital audio output  
Testing jumper  
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