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©LG
CD-ROM DRIVE
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL : CRD-83ZZB
Tu enjoy luly all the ieamres and Vuncmns of your (JD-ROM Dnve‘
Please read mrs Owners Manual carefully and compwemy
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FEATURES
E-IDE intenace
90ms Random access time
MuItil'nedia PC compatibie
prime cu multisession support
Small CPU bandwidth (MPC spec.)
32X-speed Max 4800KB/sec data transfer rate
Intelllgent 128KB data bufienng system
HurimnlaWemcal mounting support
Tray Lnading system without caddy
Designed tor internal mounting
Emergency Eject Support
Easy audlo CD control human suppon
Supports Windows 95 Plug and Play ATAPI plotocol
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
An IBM PC or Compatible With the {ollowmg system components:
I IBM Compatible ASESX or above
(Wlth PIO mode 4 recommended)
I A Mlnimurn of540K memory
I Floppy disk rinve (3 V: inch)
I MS-DOS velslon 3.1 or greater
I An open‘ front-Iaclng, half-height drive Day
I An existing IDE controller In your PC with an available cable conneclcr or a new
IDE ccntroller that you will lnstall.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Item Quantity
Owners Manual 1
Setup diskette 1
Amino Cable 1
E-3
Loéhfrldn AND F'UilcfldN'
dF corn outs-
‘ Figure 1. Front Vlsw
FRONT VIEW
(D Headphone Jack
3 5mm lack ior monitoring the audio signal from audio CDs.
(2) Headphone Volume Control
Adiusts the headphone sound level.
® Disc Drawer
Accepts a (ID-ROM dlSC on its tray
@ Busy Indicator
The Busy indicator lights during initialization and data-read operations
(9 Emergency Eject Hale
insert a paper clip here to eject the drawer manually or when there is no power
@ Play/Skip Button
When an Audin CD is m the Use Drawer, pressing this button will slan playing
audio CDs tram the first track ll an audio CD is playing, pressing this button will
skip to the next track,
@ Open/CIose/Stop Button
This button is pressed in open or close the CD (my
The button works only when power is applied to the drive.
I1 an audio CD is playing, pressing this button will stop it, and pressing it again
will open the tray.
5.4
menace POWER
~s m "S
Flgure 2, Back View
V744;
BACK VIEW
(D Dlgltal Audio Ouput Connector
This is a digital audio output connector or Video CD output connector.
You can connect this to the digital audio system or Video CD Board,
® Analog Audio Outpul Connector
The Audio Output Connector connecls to a sound card.
The supplled audio cable |s a SoundBlastera type cable. li you have a different
sound card, you will need to Contact the sound card manulacturer to obtain the
proper cable for that card.
@ Master / Slave/ CSEL Jumper
These three Jumpers are used to set the CD~FlOM Dnve to elther a Master, Slave
or CSEL drive.
Refer to section HARDWARE INSTALLATlON.
@ Interlace Connector
Thls 40-pm cannector is used to transfer and ccnlrot signals between the
CD-ROM Drive and your PC,
Connect the 40pm IDE cable in your PC to this connector.
(5) Power-in Connector
Attach a power cable from the computer to this connectorv
E-5
I Inslallation
Avowd placing the drive in a loca‘ion subjecl lo :
- high humidity
- high ismpsramre
» mechanica| vibration
- direct sunlight
l Operation
- During opemflcn‘ excessive wbrafion or a sudden jun to me drlve may cause a
mal'uncticn.
- Avoid exposing the drwe w sudden changes in temperature. Thxs may cause
condensahan to cones! inside the drive,
I Transportation
- Always remove the disc before movmg the dnve.
E-S
This section describes how to install your CD-ROM drive into your computer.
WARNING:
i To protect the CD-ROM Drive, your computer, and peripheral devices from damage,
i turn olt their power belore installing the drive.
Note: it you are not comlonable about opening your PC and attempting the CD-FlOM
drive installation, many local computer shops can perlorm thrs service tor a
reasonable cost
This installation assumes you have a PC With an available connector on an IDE
ihtertace Cable. If your PC has an IDE hard drive, there is usually an available
connector in the middle oi the same cable that attaches lrom the motherboard (or
controller card) lDE connector to the hard drive. it the last sentence does not oescribe
your system, you may need to purchase an IDE controller card to install this CD»FlOM
drive. inspecting and knowing your PC system will make your installation easier and
less time consuming.
A linal note belore installation: The cable connecting to your floppy disk drive is not an
IDE cable Do not attempt to attach the CDVHOM drive to this cable.
it the CD-ROM drive is to be connected to the same cable as the hard drive, be sure
that the hard drive is set as master. Hard drives can be set as single, master‘ or slave,
Check your hard drive owner‘s manual or contact the hard drive manulacturer lcr
correct Jumper settings
SETTING MASTER / SLAVE JUMPER
' You will see three pairs of pins and alumper (cap) at the track niche CD-ROM drive,
This Jumper is used to set the CD—FtOM Drive as a CSEL, MASTER, or SLAVE device in
your PC Examples of how the iumper can be placed are shown in Figure 3 below,
D ”i Notatibelurnperls niw-ys
placed vertlutly,
l / l \ neven SIDEWAVS!
CSEL SLAVE MASTER , y ,
mode made mod. (rear 0! CD~ROM flrlve)
, (delnult)
l Figure 3. Setting MASTER / SLAVE Jumper
Move the jumper (clip on one pair or pins) lrum its default lactory positron (SLAVE), to
CSEL or MASTER as needed (see the following description tor the setup that matches
your system]. usmg the above diagram to place the jumper
E-7
WHEN USING A PRiMARY IDE CONTROLLER
Most PCS provide one IDE cable to support have devrces (one lor hard dusky the other lor a
second hard disk or a CD-HOM drive). This lDE cable originates eilher on the motherboard
or on a controller card, This controller is termed lhe primary lDE coniroller. and me hard
disk attached lhal contams the operating system {or boot-up is sel on as me Primary
Master Your (DD-ROM drive should be set 10 the Slave model
f l
l Hard Disk Comruller cm i
] mus cam my be a counselor on me Mnlherhuard) ‘
F'mrrarylnE Channel ‘
i l
1 Primary Slaw Primary Miner
‘ (Hm Disk or (Hard Disk rm»
i‘ comm Driva) Bum-up)
‘ Figure 4. Primary Controller system Conligurafion
Nola:
Many older 1X and 2X (DD-ROM drives used a 40 pin controller card me! were not
IDE compatible. These wers proprieizry interface cards lor use with a paflieuiar
model CID-ROM Drive. Many older Sony. Panasonic. and Milsumi drives used 40 pin
proprietary interface cards, If you are upgradmg lrom an older CD-ROM drive. your
new CD-ROM will not work on a proprietary imerlaoe card. Vuu will need to buy a
secondary lDE oonlroller card
WHEN USING A SECONDARY CONTROLLER
' ll your PC has an addmonal IDE COnerller on (he momerboard or on a system slat, each
IDE devlce connected to the secondary IDE controller must also be set to the Masler or
Slave mode. If you are Connecllhg your CD'ROM drive to a secondary lDE mm, and ll ls
the let devtce you are connectan to it, then set the CD-ROM lumper to the Master
posmon n n is the 2nd devlce, set the CD-HOM Jumper to the Slave posnion
' Dependmg on the IDE card and whether the CD»ROM dnve s a master or slave unit,
the diagram below represents the dlllereht ways m which lhe CD~ROM may be
configured tn your PC The table below the diagram shows the posslble Jumper
placements that would correspond to each at the diherent configurations shown.
Secondary ms 1
Contrulkr cAnn mm Disk Controller Card
(“us card may be a connector on the Mulherbourd) l
secondary lDE Channel anurv IDE Channel ‘
Secundnry Mum Semmiary Slaw
(Hm Dlik w (led Dlsk ur
CD-ROM Drive) CD~HcM Dnvel
Primary Slave anary Masher
(Hard Disk 04 [Nam DISK tor
swam om; Ecol-up)
IDE Control!" CD-HOM Connectinn Jumper Placement
PrvmaryllstlDE Lani) SlavelHam dLsK lS Masler) SLAVE lnelaultj
Sewndary (EndlDE card) lllas‘erllsldevlcs orZhd lDE Cam) I MASTER
l SeomdalylZfldlDEca/d) Slavel2nd device on 2nd lDE Cami SLAVE (delaulll
l PC Manual saysusACSEL C§EL
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Figure 5. Removlng the Floppy Disk
Drive and the Blanking plale
Flgure 7. Mounting lhe Drive
m lsslgnmenl
The w- xslgnmm m the mm m
mum u as «Draws
svuc G D was
Fewer mm someda-
w-pn comm» cm)
Figure 8, Connecting the Power
Su I Cable
may
E-10
Slept Turn all and unplug your
compuler and all peripheral
devices anached ls ll.
Step 2. Remove lhe cover from your
computer
Step CL Remove the lront panel from an
unused hall-heigm slol.
Step 4. Sllde lhe CD-ROM dr|ve mlo lhe
hall-heighl Slot, and secure the
drive ln place with screws and
brackets
Note: ll there As loo much space bslween
lhe sides ol me drive and the dnve
Day. you may need to inslall spacer
brackets, avallable al your local
cmmpulerslore,
Step 5. Push lhe power supply cable
connector firmly inlo lhe power in
conneclor.
Interface
connector
‘ Flgure 9. Connacflng the IDE Cable
(0 (he Inlerlaoe Conneclnr
CONNECTING AN AUDIO CABLE ,
Pin uswgnmem
The pm asswgnmem or me
aumc output connecmv \s
as “flaws,
GND —1 ,— GND
acmrru w mums: \
fill?! mm
mAuu-o !
Emmi" a} cam
(mm mm
- Pin nswnmm at m. sumo mm
m Gun
LOW-MI“ 7mm
Flgure1n.Onnnec|mg an Audlo cable
to the Audio Output Conneclar
Step 6. Connect the 40~pin IDE Cable to
the back 01 (he CD—HOM Drive.
Pmase make sure max the red
edge 01 the IDE Cabie IS
connected to Pm 1 on the CD»
ROM Dnve.
I! you want Io connect audio equipment or
a sound card (a the CD-ROM dr1ve. use
an audro cable m connect me drlve to the
sound device
Note: Thws CD-HOM Drive can be used
verticauy.
. To use the drive vemcally. open the
dvawev and move (he 2 plasfic clips on
the bottom to hold a disc vemcaliy. After
placmg a CD mm me tray, move (he top 2
plasflc clips ID he‘d the top of the CD In
mace. Use onxy mndard 12cm mm.
Do not much the unlabeled side of me
dwsc‘
E-1‘l
sorrWAhE SET'UP
THE SET UP PROCESS
The INSTALL program perverms lhe rarrowrng runcuons
' AHows (he userm select the large! drsk drrve where CID-ROM devrcE driver Mes wiH
be setup.
' Unless modified by [he user, the INSTALL program searches the target drsk k)!
drrecwry(\CDROM); n it is nonuund. the directory(\CDROM) is creared.
‘ Copres the CD-HOM dewce driver file named GSCDHOM SVS, ma Mrcroson CD-ROM
Extension fire named MSCDEX EXE. and the uhhty fires to the specified direclory.
' Modmes your CONFIGSYS We (a rrsl the Iocatron and name of the devrce drrver,
' Modmes your AUTOEXECBAT file to road MSCDEX.
' Terminares and returns control to the user.
LIST OF FILES TO BE INSTALLED IN YOUR PC
t MSCDEXEXE Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extension software, whrch
efiables me computer to access the CD-ROM drive.
i GSCDHDMSVS CD-RO‘A OSVICE drrver,
- EJECTEXE Software eject program which can eject the CD rray.
- CLOSEEXE Software dose program which can close the CD (ray,
* LOCK.EXE Program wl’flch disables Ihe Eject Button.
The Erecr Bunon wnl nor Yunclion in the rocked state.
The lock runcrrun is userul when you are using me
CD»ROM drrve ror rmponam work
~ UNLOCK.EXE Program wmch enables Erect Button
Erect Bunon wrll lunclron properly after execulrng (he
unrock program
E42
FIUNNING THE INSTALL PROGRAM (DOS INSTALLATION)
SIep1, Insert the CD-ROM device driver instali diskette into the appropriate dn‘vev
Step 2.
Ship 3.
Step 4A
Stepj.
Step 6.
Go to the floppy drive by typing A or B: at the DOS prumpt‘ as appropriate.
Type the word INSTALL and press [ENTEH].
The INSTALL program wiii begin reading. wnen iuamng is complete, the
INSTALL prngram identification will appear on the screen.
Follow the instructions on the screen
if you specify the path information during the instaiiatron‘ the meta" pragram wiii copy
the CD-ROM device driver We named GSCDHOM SYS, the Microsoft CD~ROM
Extension file named MSCDEXEXE and the Imiily files ID the Speclfled directory,
and mudiry your CONFIGSYS file and AUTOEXECBAT me
Step 7. When the installation IS completed remove the diskette and reboot your PC.
CD-ROM EXTENSION PROGRAM MSCDEX. EXE OPTIONS
There are several options that are set for the Microsoit co Extension program
Generaiiy, these settings do not nave to be changed IDr me CD-ROM time to work‘ so
these options are needed no further However, you may decide to change the MSCDEX
option settings depending on your operating envrrdnment,
These options are explained below
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
ID (Devrce Name)
TENS MSCDEXEXE what the devtce driver' 5 name is
(must be same as was used In '/D " expression or
”DEVICE=" line "in CONFiGSYS Iiie)
IE
Teils MSCDEXEXE to use expanded memory
/L: (Device Name)
Indicates the dnve letter (0 be assigned to (he CD-FIOM
drive
Tells MSCDEXEXE now much memory In allocated for
(M (Vaiue) t
caching. Derauit is to (represents 10 kilobytes)
; Provides memory usage statistics such as how much i
N 1 memory IS used by butters resldent data, and resident
CDdE. r
E43
ATAPI Installation (Windows 95 and others)
' For Windows 95 installation, do not use the installation diskette supplied. This CD-
FlOM drive is Windows 95, Windows NT 35‘ and 05/2 Warp compatible, generally
utilizing the generic software drivers Supplied wilh those operating systems Below ls
the example installing the driver for Windows 95 For other operating systems try
looking lor either a LG Electronics or Goldstar (DE CD-ROM drive software driver ll
none is found, try selecting one at the device drivers tor Non-listed IDE CD-ROM.
(For Windows 95)
1 Install the CD-ROM drive in your PC as described In this manual,
2 Power up your PC Upon starting Windows 95, it might automatically detect the new
CD-ROM drive and load the driver software tor it. ll not, proceed to the next step
3 In Windows 95. Click on the Start button Click on the Settings button Click on the
Control Panel button. Double-Click on the Add New Hardware icon Follow the
instructions tor the computer to search your system (or new hardware. It Will locate
the CD-ROM drive and load the generic driver
TROUBLESHOOTING
‘ When the CD-ROM drive does not work With the hard disk drive in primary
IDE channel.
(SOLUTION)
1. Check the CDVHOM drive Master/Slave Jumper setting.
The CD-ROM drive must be set to the Slave mode.
2. Check to be sure your hard dlsk Interlace type is lDE type.
3. Check your hard disk Master/Slave Jumper setting.
Some old—version IDE type hard disks were set to Master Only model
In that case, Contact your hard disk company and change your hard disk jumper
setting to master mode
4, If the CD-HOM drive does not work With above methods you may need a secondary
IDE card Il you use the secondary IDE card, you should set the CD-HOM drive
jumper to the master mode it the CD-HOM drive is the first device you are
connecting to the secondary IDE card
‘ When the CD~ROM drive does not install in 05/2 warp.
(SOLUTION)
tt Select NON-L/STED IDE CD
‘ CD-ROM drive is not present in Windows 3.1 or 3.11 or DOSSHELL.
(SOLUTlON)
1. When the WTN Dr DOSSHELL command lines are present In you! AUTOEXEQBATv
make sure that the MSCDEXEXE command line appears belore the WIN or the
DOSSHELL command lines.
E-M
General
' Data Capacity
553 Mbyle (mode 1), 635 Mbyte (mode 2)
Supported System
Transfer rate
Access Time
MTEF
Butler size
Error Rate
ECG on
£00 ofl
User Data/Block
Suppcned Disc
Disc Diameter l2 cm I S cm
Rotational Speed 7,000rpm
Performance
Iniarlace E-IDE ‘
IBM PCvAT or Compatible
Sustained Data Transler Rate = Max 4600Kbytes/sec
Random 90 ms
125,000 Power On Hours (Duty Cycle love)
123 Kbytes
lblock/flf bitslsmgie),1 block/l 0” bits (32 x)
lbluck/lo" bitslsingle),1 block/l 0; bits (32 x)
2048 bytes/block (Model 8. Modez Forml)
2,340. 2,336 bytes/block (Mouse)
2324 bytes/block (Modez Farm2) 1
2,352 bytes/block [CD-DA)
CD~DAt CD'ROM. CD~ROM XAvREADY, PhulD-CD
CD
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