NEC Display Solutions of America NR-9100A Internal CD-RW User Manual

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Internal CD—R/RW Drive
NR-9100
User's Manual
FCC Warniilg
Class B Computing Device
Information to the User
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FCC Warning
The use: is almond lhal mall‘s or modil'lealiom mlcqzl'usly tppmved by
me manufmum mum void lhc users aullml'ly to opera: lb: equipmml
NOTE: In emu [or in illsullxlion o( this pmduc! lo aulinuin compliance who
(he Ilml'ls [01 a cm a device. shielded ables mm be mad.
Laser Safety Information
This drive employs a laser. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device when
connected due to the possibility of eye damage.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
These labels are located on upper enclosure of this drive.
ClASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1
LUOKANi LASEHLAlI'E
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
7511 D— “EH:
DANGER - meme LASE! RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT exposunsro BEAM.
VOFlSlCHT - UNSICHTBARE LASEHSTRAHLUNGl WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET. NchT DEM STHAHL AUSSETZEN.
VAFiNl NG - osvnue LASEHSTRALNING MAR DENNA DEL An OPPNAD. STRALEN An FARLlGl
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Laser Specification
(for CD)
Type : Semiconductor laser GaAIAs
Wave length : 770 ~ 810 nm (at 25'C)
Output : 210 mW (Pulse)
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora 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/T V technician for help.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
LE PRESENT APPARElL NUMERIQUE N’EMET PAS DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES
DEPASSANTLESlJMfiESAPPUCABLESAUXAPFARHLSNUMEmQUE$DECLASSE
B PRESCRITES DANS LE REGLEMENT sun LE BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE
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CAUTION
The user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the express approval by the
manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment.
ACHTUNG
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Gerauschemissionswert dieses Gerates betragt s 70dB (A) nach
EN 27779/1991;
Notice
Only CD-R/RW discs and CD‘ROM discs carrying the label below can be used with this
CD-R/RW driver
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HEED THE FOLLOWING
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the unit and be
sure to use it properly. After reading the instructions, store them in an
easily accessible place so they can be consulted whenever necessary.
AWARNING
- Continued use should there be an irregularity (smoke, abnormal
A smell or sound, etc.) will lead to tires or electric shocks. If there
should be an irregularity, immediately turn off the power of the
computer on which the unit is installed and request servicing.
- Do not disassemble or modify the unit in any way. Doing so will
lead to tires or electric shocks.
é - Make sure that no foreign objects get in the unit, as this will lead
to fires or electric shocks. If a foreign object should get in the
unit, immediately turn off the power of the computer on which
the unit is installed and request servicing.
' Do not let fluids get in the unit or let the unit get wet, as this will
lead to tires or electric shocks. If fluid should get in the unit,
immediately turn off the power of the computer on which the unit
is installed and request servicing.
- Do not use with any power voltage other than the indicated
voltage. Doing so will lead to fires or electric shocks.
- Do not store or use the unit in places where it may be subject to
shocks or strong vibrations. Doing so will lead to tires or electric
shocks.
- Do not store or use the unit in places where it may be exposed
to chemicals or chemical vapors. Doing so will lead to fires or
electric shocks.
AUTION
- When connecting computer equipment, audio equipment,
A speakers, etc, be sure to read the respective manuals carefully,
turn of the power, and follow the connection instructions. Using
cords other than the specified cords or extending cords could
generate heat and result in burns, etc.
CAUTION
- Set the volume to the minimum before turning on the power.
Sudden bursts of loud sound could result in hearing impairment.
- Do not store or use the unit in extremely hot places or places
where the humidity fluctuates greatly. Doing so could lead to
tires or electric shocks.
- Do not store or use the unit in places exposed to direct sunlight
or near equipment that generates heat. Doing so could lead to
fires.
- Do not place the unit on unsteady tables, slanted surfaces or
other unstable surfaces. The unit could fall or tip over, resulting
in injury.
- Do not store or use the unit in humid or dusty places . Doing so
could lead to tires or electric shocks.
- Do not store or use the unit with heavy objects or objects that
stick out passed the frame on top of it. The object or unit may
lose its balance and tip over or fall, resulting in injury.
- Do not let stick your hands into the disc insertion slot, as this
could cause injury.
. Do not use cracked or misshapen discs or discs that have been
repaired with adhesives, etc. Discs rotate at high speeds inside
the unit. If such discs are used, they may break and fly out,
resulting in injury.
- Do not look directly at the laser source. Exposing the eyes to the
laser beam could result in vision impairment.
~ When used near a radio or TV, the unit may generate noise in
the radio or TV. Also, if there is equipment generating strong
magnetic forces nearby, this may generate noise in the unit.
- Keep the disc tray closed except when inserting or removing
discs in order to prevent injury from bumping into the disc tray.
couple of minutes until it gets cold.
The enclosure may have some points over 60°C.
é - When disconnecting from computer equipment, wait to remove a
Cautions
Cleaning
To clean the CD-Ft/FlW drive, wipe it with a soft, damp cloth, using mild
detergent it necessary. Please avoid using solvents such as benzine or
paint thinner. This can cause color changes or deformation of the CD-Fl/
FlW drive.
Handling the Disc
- Do not touch the data side of the disc (the side of the disc with no label
or printing).
- Do not apply paper labels or write on any part of the disc, data side or
label side. Do not use the disc Ieaved a mark strip paper labels.
- if dust or fingerprints get on the disc, wipe it with a soft cloth from the
center to the edge.
. Do not use benzine, paint thinner, record cleaner, or static repellent.
This can damage the disc.
- Do not place the disc in any place where it will be subjected to direct
sunlight or high temperatures.
Table of Contents
Heed the following
Warning
Caution
Cautions
Cleaning ..............
Handling the Disc
Part Names and Functions
Front View
Rear View
Preparation
Jumper Setting ..............................................
Installing the CD-Ft/FlW drive in a host PC
Inserting/Removing a Disc
Using the CD-R/RW Drive Installed Vertically ..
Inserting a Disc
Removing a Disc.
Emergency Eject ......................................................
Specifications
CD-R/FlW & CD-HOM Sectionl
CD-R/RW Section ,.
CD-FlOM Section
Audio Section ..
Environment.
General ........
Part Names and Functions
Front View
1 Phones Jack
This jack is used to connect a set of headphones. Please use
headphones with a stereo mini-jack plug.
2 Volume Control
This control is used to adjust the headphone volume.
NOTE: This control has no effect on the audio output from the LINE
OUT connector on the back of the CD-FVRW drive.
3 BUSY indicator
This indicator lights umber while data is being read and written.
4 Tray Panel
This panel prevents dust from entering the CD-R/FlW drive.
The disc tray will be ejected when the Load/Eject button is pushed.
5 Emergency Eject Hole
Use to remove the disc from the CDvFl/RW drive if the electrical eject
is disabled by software or if power failure occurs. (See page 14
“Emergency Eject“ for details.)
a Load/Eject
This button is pressed to eject or retract the disc tray when the power
is on.
Rear View
10
11
Jumper Blocks
These blocks of jumper locations set the configuration for the CD-Fi/
HW drive. (See page 9, “Jumper Setting" for details.)
DIGITAL OUT Connector
This connector is used to connect CD Digital Audio to an audio board.
Line Out Connector
This connector is used to connect CD~Audio to an audio board.
I/O BUS Connector
This BUS connector is used to control the
CD-Fi/FiW drive and sent data. Use a flat
ribbon cable to connect your computer to
the CD—R/RW drive.
Connect the colored side of the ribbon cable
to the side marked with the arrow (V).
Power Connector
Use this to provide operating power from the host computer.
Preparation
Jumper Setting
A jumper consists of a pair of pins and a connector which fits over the
pins. When the connector is in place it establishes an electronic link
between the pins, which enables the function being controlled by the
jumper. If the connector is removed, the electronic link is broken and the
function is disabled.
JUMPER
BLOCK
1 2 3
CSEL
SLAVE
MASTER
Jumpers are used to set the CD-R/RW drive mode on the DE interface.
10
Installing the CD-Ft/FlW drive in a host PC
Note
Fleter to the guidebook included with your personal computer for instruc-
tions on installing the CD-PJFlW drive. This chapter gives one example of
installation.
And, when disconnecting the CD-R/FlW drive from computer equipment,
please wait to remove a couple of minutes until it gets cold.
The enclosure may have some points over 60°C.
1. Attach the mounting rails to both the left and right sides of the CD-Fl/
FlW drive.
2. Turn off the computer, other peripherals and unplug all the cords and
cables. Then remove the computer cover, face plate, mounting clips,
and keeper bracket. Refer to the Guide to Operations that came with
your computer for help with this step.
3. Slide the disc drive out approximately 50 ~ 70mm (2 ~ 3 in.), but do
not disconnect the cables.
4. Slide the CD-Fl/FlW drive into the computer until it is even with the disc
drive.
RAILS
5. Locate a spare power cable in your computer.
6. Connect that power cable to the power connector on the back of the
CD-R/RW drive.
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7. Connect the l/O BUS connector on the CD-R/RW drive and the IDE
connector.
Connect the colored stripe side of the cable to the side marked with the
arrow ( V).
L I/O BUS
CONNECTOR y
’ BUS CABLE
ARROW
§§ y
COLORED STRIPE (Pin 1)
8. Slide the disc drive and CD-Ft/RW drive into the computer.
9. Replace the mounting clips, keeper bracket, and computer cover.
13
Inserting/Removing a Disc
Using the CD-Fl/FlW Drive Installed Vertically
When using the CD-R/FlW drive, in the vertical position, load and unload
discs as shown on the diagram below.
CD-R/RW drive installed vertically CD-Fl/RW drive installed vertically
(right side) (left side)
Caution
Only 12cm discs can be used when the CD-Fl/FlW drive is installed
vertically. Do not place 80m discs in the tray when using the CD-Fl/RW
drive installed in this way‘
14
Inserting 3 Disc
1. Press the Load/Eject button. The disc tray will be ejected.
2. Place the disc in the center of the tray with the label side facing up.
3. Press the Load/Eject button. The disc tray will be retracted.
Removing a Disc
1. Press the Load/Eject button. The disc tray will be ejected.
2. Remove the disc.
8. Press the Load/Eject button. The disc tray will be retracted.
WARNING:
Do not forcibly push the disc tray in by hand. Doing so may result in damage.
Note:
If an eject prohibit command has been received from the computer, the
disc tray will not be ejected even ii the Load/Eject button is pressed.
Emergency Eject
The procedure described below can be used to remove a disc from the
CD-FVFtW drive it the Load/Eject button is disabled by software or a
power failure occurs.
1. Turn off the power to the computer installed the CD-Ft/FlW drive.
2. The disc that is inside may still be spinning. Please wait 1minute until it
stops to spin certainly.
3. Insert a steel rod as paper clip and so on that is straightend (about
1.3mm in diameter) into the emergency eject hole and push slowly.
The disc tray is ejected by about 10m. Pull it all the way open by hand.
6.5cm
(AT LEAST 4.50m IN LENGTH)
15
Specifications
CD-R/RW & CD-ROM Section
User Dala Capso'ty ., ass memes. Mode l
(IMByies = 102 x 43 MBytes, Mode 2
Use! Data Block. we Bytes. Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form t
2336 Bytes. Mode 2
2328 Bytes. Mode 2 Form 2
Burst Rate N . PIO mode 4 suppon
DMA single word mode 2 support
DMA multi word mode 2 support
Uma DMA Mode 2 support
Meess Time .. emsec (1/3 Stroke Read. typical)
Hard Error Rate . Below 10 «a Black/bit (After Em)! (inflection)
Memory Butter Mbytes
CD-Ft/RW Section
Write Speed and Transfer Hate
CD-Fi Writs
40x CAV 000 KByles/sec
32x PCAV 800 KByles/sac
24x CAV 600 KByles/sec
lsx CLV
ex CLV
4x CLV
CD-RW W e
IDX ch
4x cw
Writable Format, Modes and Block Length supporled
Format and Modes Supponed
cu-Auoiotsonvtzom), CD-HOM(mode 1 and made 2), CD-ROM XA(mode2. tom 1 and term 2),
Photo CDW(single of multiple sessions). CD»l(FMV), VideD co, co Ems, CDATEXT
Black Length Supporled
CD-Audio 352 Bytes
0D-ROM(mode 1) . 048 Byms
(DD-ROM XNCD-I ion“ 1 . 2048 and 2332 Bytes
term 2 . 2332 Bytes
Write Method Supported
a) Unlntenupied Write Disc al Once
b) Inlerrupled Write Track at Once
Session al Once
Packet Wtiling(Fixed size Packets, Variable size Packets)
writable Media
9) CD41 Media 100x132X/24X/16X/BX/4X)
TDK, TaiycrYuden, Mitsui, Fiiooh, Fuli. Sony, Hitachi Maxell, Mitsubishi. Hitek, CMC, SKC, Memolex, Teilin,
PVC. JVC, ACER, Prime Disc
b) cunw Medla (imam
Ricoh, Mitsubishi, Philips, Hilek, CMO, ACER, Memotex, Prodisc, OPTROM, PVC, Leaddata, Gigaswmae,
Fomex, Sumsung >
c) CD-Rw Rewrite
1000 times
CD-ROM Sectlon
Data Transtev Rats
CD-ROM/CD-R .. 2550-6000 Kbyles/sec
(Mode i and Mnd92 For"! ‘, Maximum)
CD-RW . .. 2550-4300 KByles/sec
(Mode I and Mode 2 Form 1, Maxlmuin)
Headabte Format, Modes .
CD-Audio (Gem/120m),CD»HOM (mode 1 and mode 2). CD»HOM XA(mode t and term 2),
Photo com (single or multiple sessltxis], co-l (FMV), Video CD, on Exlla. CD—TEXT
CD-Audlo Section
FREQUENCY RESPONS 20 Hz -20 kHz +3.0 (15, -3.0 dB
SIN HATiO BOdB (IkHz)
Total Harmo 0.095 (1 KHz)
Wow & Flutter
Output
Environment
Ambient oondiiions tor use
Temperature
Humidity ..
Ambient conditions tor storage
Temperature
Humidity .
Below measurable limits
10% to am. (no condensauun)
General
Power Supply
Dimensions w x H x D) .
5v1.5A/tzv1.5A
14.3 X 42 x |9,ch
15 wt, x t ’/.. x 7 my inch)
.. (040 g (2 29 lbs)
Wetghl
Note: Above specifications are subject to change.

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