Behavior Tech Computer CD36XPP001 User Manual 8

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Date Submitted1999-10-15 00:00:00
Date Available1998-09-29 00:00:00
Creation Date2001-05-23 15:24:56
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Document Title8

IDE CD—ROM Drive
Installation Guide
Lecteur de CD-ROM IDE
Guide d 'installation
IDE CD-ROM Laufwerk
Installationsanleitung
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Table of Contents
[DE CD—ROM DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDE 1
INSTALLlNG 11-15 CD-ROM Dnuvna 1
INSTALLING'n-IE CD~ROM DEVICE DRIVER FOR USE UNDER DOS/Wmows 3x 2
INSTALLING THE CD-ROM UNDER OTHER 0S 2
DOS/WINDOWS 3.x CD—ROM DRIVERS 3
LECTEUR DE CD-ROM [DE cum}: D'INSTALLATION 5
INSTALLATION DU LECTEUR DE CD—ROM IDE 5
INSTALLATION DES GESTIGNNAIRES DE CD-ROM sous DOS/WINDOWS 3.x _ 6
INSTALLATION DES GESTKON‘NAIRES ma CDAROM sous Wmoows 95 ET 05/2 WARP
3.0 6
GisnoNNAmEs m: (ID—ROM 7
IDE CD—ROM LAUFWERK INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG 9
INSTALLATION DES CD—RDM LAU’E'WEKKS 9
INSTALLATION DES CD»ROM "mamas 1mm DOS/mes 3.x 10
INSTALLATION mas CD—ROM TREIBERS UNTERWENDOWS 95 & OS/‘Z WW“) 1 1
CD—ROM Tum ll
IDE CD-ROM Drive
Installation Guide
Installing the CD-ROM Drive
(JD-RUM Drive
To Imzrfnu Cald
in Sim!!! Card
CD Audio Cable
1mm Cable
1. With the power to yuue PC disconnected, remove the PC’s top cover.
2 Insert the CD—ROM Drive into one of the free We“ hays available for
disk drives and secure it with screws to your PC
3‘ Connect the AO-pin l'DE cable from your hard disk to the back of the
CD—ROM Drive or if you have a sound card that supports IDE. you may
connect this 40-pin cable to the sound card. Also, connect the power
supply cable to the back of the CD-ROM Drive.
w The red edge o/lhz IDE Cable must be cannecl‘ed to Pin 1 an the
CD~ROMDrive, Failure to do so may mull in damage afyour
compuler.
4. If you have a sound card that can be connected to this CD-ROM Drive,
you can also connect Audio-Out of the CD-ROM Drive to Audio-Ln of
the sound card with a 4-pin audio cable. '
0 Please make me 10 tonnes! Pin Ifmm Audio-Out uflhe CD-ROM
Drive m Pin l from Audio-In a/thz sound card.
5. Reinstall the casing on your PC, and reconnect the power supply.
installing the CD-ROM Device Driver for Use
under DOS/Windows 3.x
Now we will install the CD—ROM device drivers to make your (ID—ROM
work with your PC under the DOS/Windows 3.x environment,
1. Insert the Irislallaticn diskette into your PC’s floppy disk drive A:
(assuming you are using DriveA here) and type: A'VNSTALuEmr]
2, Follow the instructions on the screen
1 After me installation is complete, remove the diskette and reboot your
system.
er During installuliun, yuur CONFIGSYS andAUTOHECflATfi/es
are modified.
er In orderly enable the use ofaudia CD': under the Window: 3.x
enviranmenr, you have 10 ("my the [MCI] CD Audio device driver
in Drivers option in Control Panel. For more information, refer m
yaur Wmdaw: Uszr’: Guide.
W“ Disable the “32 Bil Dirk Access "function by activating the 1786
Enhanced' icon from ComraI Panel if you conned yaur hard disk
and CD-ROM drive bath to the Primary [DE purl.
installing the CD-ROM under Other OS
Windows 95
Windows 95 will automatically recegnize and install the correct driver
program [or your CD-ROM drive. Refer to me Wmdows 95 manual far
more detailed information
0312 Warp 3.0
OS/Z Warp 3.0 will autnman'cauy recognize your CD-ROM drive and install
the correct driver, which is the "Unlisted [ms drive" driver pmgrm
DOS/Windows 3.x CD-ROM Drivers
BTCCDROM.SYS
During installation, 8 line is added to your CONFlG.SYS that loads the
BTCCDROMSYS drivel. This driver canfigums the CD—ROM Drive with
the sppmpnale settings each time you start up you PC. The entry in you:
CONFIGSYS will be
DEVICE=C:\BTCCDROM\ETCCDROM.SYS /D:device__name N
The entry follows the formal:
devlesIdrlvefl][palh\]btccdrom.sys Id:devlce_name [Iv]
The installation program autnmaueally puts in the most appmpn‘ate values
for each parameter as it checks the configuration of your PC Do not
change any of filese parameters unless it is absolutely necessary
l__—
[drive;\][palh\] Specifies the location afthe default =
BTCCDROMSVS on you: PC. c:\btccdrnm
Specifies the device name qulle default =
CD—ROM Drive. MSCD001
This must be idenlical to the
device name given in
M SCDEX. EXE
Turns on verbose mode nfthe no values needed
driver, i,e., the driverwill dlsplfly
information about its inslallatiunl
MSCDEX.EXE
During installation, 3 line is added (a you: AUTOEXEC BAT that loads the
MSCDEXEXE driver. This driver is loaded each time you start up your
PC. The entry in your AUTOEXECBAT vn'll be:
DEVICE=C:\BTCCDROM\MSCDEX.EXE lD:device_n=me
devioe=[dnve'\][pam\]mscdex.exe/d.device_name[ll.Iefler] lm.]
0- 1/th file ’MSCDEX.EKE‘ i: rm! included in yaur diskette and you are
using NE—DOS 6.0 or above, zheck that the file WISCDEXEXE ' is in
your DOS dirzcrary. After [he installariun, the entry in your
AUTOMCEAT will be DEVICE :\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE
/D:MSCD001, The slight dgfierznce is the dimclmy name which your
file WCDEXEXE ' is copied to.
—mm_—
[drive:\][path\] Specifies the location of the -
‘ MSCDEX EXE on your PC. c:\btccdrom 1
Id‘device_name Specifies the dcvme mime of the default = i
1 CD-ROM Drivei MSCDOD‘I
This musi be identical in the device
name given in BTCCDROMSYS.
~ Specifies the dnve letter to be used one letter grealer
lm  Specifies the number of sector 10, 20
(opt n) buffers,
Trademarks
MS-DOS and Wlndows are registered lmdemarks of Microsofl Corporation.
05/2 Warp is a regisered wademark of International Business Machines Cameraman
Federal Communications commission (FCC) Statement
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.

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