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CD-R/RW DRIVE UNIT
CW-7586-B / CW-7586-C
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read through these instructions before operating this unit.
Interface : ATAPI
ENGLISH
CD-R/RW DRIVE UNIT
CW-7586-B / CW-7586-C
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read through these instructions before operating this unit.
Interface : ATAPI
BUSY WRITING
Recordable
ReW ritable
* Model CW-7586-B
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE .......................................................................... iv
LASER SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................ A-1
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. A-2
1. PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING ............................................................. A-3
1.1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING ................................................ A-3
1.2 INSTALLATION LOCATION ....................................................................... A-3
1.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE ......................................................................... A-3
1.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION ........................................................... A-3
1.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING DISCS .............................................. A-3
2. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................... A-5
2.1 FRONT VIEW ............................................................................................. A-5
2.2 REAR VIEW ............................................................................................... A-6
3. CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................... A-7
3.1 CONNECTING VIEW ................................................................................. A-7
4. GUIDE TO OPERATION .................................................................................. A-8
4.1 INSTALLATIONS ........................................................................................ A-8
5. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. A-9
5.1 FEATURE SUMMARY ............................................................................... A-9
5.2 SYSTEM SET UP ....................................................................................... A-9
5.3 POWER SAVING ....................................................................................... A-9
6. SPECIFICATION SUMMARY .......................................................................... A-10
6.1 PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................ A-10
6.2 ERROR RATES .......................................................................................... A-10
6.3 AUDIO PERFORMANCE ........................................................................... A-11
6.4 GENERAL PERFORMANCE ..................................................................... A-11
6.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ............................................................. A-11
6.6 PICK UP LASER ........................................................................................ A-11
7. BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE ................................................................. A-12
7.1 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... A-12
iii
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
NOTICE
(1) You may not reproduce or transcribe any part of this publication without permission.
(2) We reserve the right to revise this document at any time without notice.
(3) If you have any questions about this document, contact your sales representative.
SAFETY NOTICE
(1) To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
(2) To avoid electric shock or damage to the eyes due to laser beam, do not attempt to
disassemble the cabinet.
For USA (Model CW-7586-B only)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO
FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Class B Computing Device
NOTE : 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.
FCC WARNING : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION :
Use shielded connecting cables in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent
interference to nearby radio and television reception.
iv
LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
ENGLISH
Class 1 LASER Product
This equipment is certified to comply with DHHS Rule 21 CFR Chapter 1,Subchapter J in effect
as of date of manufacture.
Elsewhere, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825 and CENELEC EN60825 for Class 1 laser
products.
Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous. To ensure continued product
safety, the following precautions should be heeded.
Caution :
(1) The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
(2) The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer-based system or unit
which has an enclosing cover. The drive may not be used as a stand-alone unit.
(3) Do not open the drive unit; no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1
EN60825
• This label is attached to the upper shield at the top of the drive unit.
• Dieses Etikett ist auf der oberen Abschirmung oben auf der Laufwerkseinheit angebracht.
(For German)
• Märkningen återfinns på den översta kåpan överst på drivenheten. (For Swedish)
• Denne merkelappen er festet til det øverste dekselet på toppen av spilleren.(For Norwegian)
• Denne etiket er sat fast på den øverste skærm på drev-enhedens top. (For Danish)
• Tämä etiketti on liimattu voimayksikön yläosan suojalevyyn. (For Finnish)
CAUTION – INVISIBLE
L ASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
VORSICHT– UNSICHTBARE
LASERSTRAHLUNG,
WENN ABDECKUNG
..
GEOFFNET, NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN
ADVARSEL–
USYNLIG
º
º
LASERSTRALING VED ABNING.
º
º
UNDGA UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRALING
ADVARSEL
– USYNLIGº
º
º
L ASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL APNES.
º
º
UNNGA EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN
VARNING –.. OSYNLIG
º
LASERSTRALNING
NAR DENNA
DEL
..
.. ..
º
AR OPPNAD. STRAL EN AR FARLIG
VARO
OLET
.. !..AVATTAESSA
.. ..
.. ALTTIINA
NAKYMATONTA
L ASERSATEILYLLE.
.. ..
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ALA KATSO SATEESEEN
DANGER – Invisible
L aser radiation when open.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
•
•
•
•
•
•
This label is attached to the bottom of the drive unit.
Diese Aufschrift befinded sich auf der Bodenplatte des Gerätes. (For German)
Märkningen återfinns på drivenhetens undersida. (For Swedish)
Denne merkelappen er festet til undersiden av spilleren. (For Norwegian)
Denne etiket er sat fast i bunden af drev-enheden. (For Danish)
Tämä etiketti on liimattu laitteen pohjaan. (For Finnish)
A-1
For Finnish
VAROITUS!
Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla
saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle
lasersäteilylle.
For Swedish
VARNING!
Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning
specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som
överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.
LASER Specification
Type:
Semiconductor laser GaAlAs
Wave Length:
785 ± 6 nm
Divergence:
θ = 60 °
Output Power:
Read = 0.8 mW
Write = 30 mW
LASER Spesifikasjon: (For Norwegian)
Type:
Halvleder laser GaAlAs
Bølgelengde:
785 ± 6 nm
Divergens:
θ = 60 °
Utgangseffekt:
Lese = 0,8 mW
Skrive = 30 mW
Laser-Daten: (For German)
Typ:
GaAlAs-Halbleiter-Laser
Wellenlänge:
785 ± 6 nm
Divergenz:
θ = 60 °
Ausgangsleistung: Lesen = 0,8 mW
Schreiben = 30 mW
Laser Specifikationer: (For Danish)
Type:
Semiconductor GaAlAs
Bølge-længde:
785 ± 6 nm
Divergens:
θ = 60 °
Udgang-effekt:
Læse = 0,8 mW
Skrive = 30 mW
Laser- specifikationer: (For Swedish)
Typ:
Laserhalvedare GaAlAs
Våglängd:
785 ± 6 nm
Divergens:
θ = 60 °
Uteffekt:
Läsning = 0,8 mW
Skrivning = 30 mW
LASERin tekniset tiedot: (For Finnish)
Tyyppi:
Laserpuolijohdin GaAlAs
Aallon pituus:
785 ± 6 nm
Hajaantuminen:
θ = 60 °
Teho:
Lue = 0,8 mW
Kirjoita = 30 mW
INTRODUCTION
This CD-R/RW drive features 32x speed reading and 4x speed writing (8x speed writing with
CD-R disc) technology. CD-RW disc is compact disc memory that you can rewrite digital data
on the area many times and read with this CD-R/RW drive.
This drive unit uses CD-RW discs which bear the following mark.
ReW ritable
This drive unit uses CD-R discs which bear the following mark.
COMPACT
Recordable
This drive unit uses CD-ROM discs which bear the following mark.
COMPACT
Only compact discs having this mark can be used with this unit.
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
A-2
CHAPTER 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING
ENGLISH
1.1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING
To avoid damage
* Keep the original packing materials for the drive unit.
* Before you transport the drive unit, remove the disc from the drive unit and repack
the drive unit in its original packing.
1.2 INSTALLATION LOCATION
Do not place unit in the following environments.
* High-temperature, high-humidity, extreme temperature changes.
* Dusty
* Excessive vibration/ sudden shock.
* Inclined place.
* Direct sunlight.
1.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
* Never push objects of any kind through the Cabinet slots, never spill liquid of any
kind on the unit.
* Do not place objects on the product.
* Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
* Do not open or remove covers.
* Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot and attempt to operate.
* Do not use CD-R/RW drive when vertically installed.
1.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION
To avoid error
* Do not move the drive unit during operation.
* Do not operate the unit directly after a sudden increase in temperature.
NOTE :
A great proportion of problems are usually caused by the following.
➀ Dust or Finger-prints on the surface of the CD-disc.
➁ Random Electrical Noise.
➂ Scratches and Defects on the surface of the CD-disc.
1.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING DISCS
➀ Hold the disc by the edges, do not touch
the surface of the disc.
➁ To remove dust or fingerprint, use a clean,
soft, dry cloth. When cleaning, wipe gently
in a radial direction.
A-3
➂ Do not write on the recording / reading
side, or paste paper to the surface of the disc.
When labelling a disc for identification
purposes, write only on the premarked label
side using a soft, felt tip marker.
➃ Do not store the disc in a place where
the temperature is high.
➄ Do not use benzine, thinners and
cleaners, etc.
A very mild soap and water solution
should be used to clean the disc.
➅ Do not make the center hole larger.
➆ Do not bend the disc.
➇ Do not drop the disc, or subject it to
shock.
A-4
T h inne r s
B en zin e
C le ane r s
CHAPTER 2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
ENGLISH
2.1 FRONT VIEW
➀
BUSY WRITING
Recordable
ReW ritable
➁
➂
➃
➄
➆
➅
➀ DISC TRAY
Accepts a disc.
➁ HEAD PHONE JACK (Model CW-7586-B only)
Headphone can be connected using a 3.5mm stereo mini plug.
➂ VOLUME (Model CW-7586-B only)
Adjusts audio output level of Headphone.
➃ BUSY INDICATOR
Lights when data is being accessed from the disc, or the drive is playing an audio CD.
➄ WRITING INDICATOR
Lights when the drive is writing onto the CD-RW or CD-R disc.
➅ EJECT / LOAD BUTTON
Ejects and loads the disc tray.
➆ EMERGENCY EJECT HOLE
Insert an instrument such as straightened paper clip into this hole to manually
eject the tray. (See the lower part in Section 4.1)
A-5
2.2 REAR VIEW
➄ ➂
➃
➀
➁
➀ INTERFACE CONNECTOR
Connects to host computer’s interface connector.
➁ DC (IN) CONNECTOR
➂ AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR (Analog)
➃ JUMPER PIN
Insert the jumper according to the Master / Slave / CSEL drive.
(See the figure in the next page.)
➄ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR
NOTE:
The serial format of digital data (not Audio data) output functions with some model.
A-6
CHAPTER 3 CONNECTIONS
ENGLISH
3.1 CONNECTING VIEW
Interface Connector
DC (IN) Connector
Jumper Pin
Audio Out Connector
DC Power Connector
Digital Audio Out
Connector
Interface Cable
Jumper
Drive-Select (Master/Slave/CSEL)
Cable select (CSEL)
Slave
Master (default)
A-7
CHAPTER 4 GUIDE TO OPERATION
4.1 INSTALLATIONS
• Starting the drive.
➀ Turn on the power supply.
➁ Press the eject button. The tray is ejected from the drive.
➂ Place the disc in the tray with the disc's label facing up.
➃ Press the eject button or press the tray lightly as in the following figure.
The tray is retracted automatically.
* This figure shows in case of
Horizontal Installation.
➄ Loading start.
CAUTION:
• Do not insert any foreign objects into the disc tray. This could result in a
malfunction.
• Do not manually force the tray to open.
• When the drive is not in use, keep the tray closed to protect against dust and dirt.
• Do not press down hard on the tray when loading a disc, since this may result
in damage to or malfunction of the tray.
• In case of emergency, eject the tray manually
If for some reason the tray will not eject automatically, press the
eject-bar (for example, insert a straightened
paper clip minimum straight length = 45mm, Diameter =
1~ 1.5mm) into the emergency eject hole to manually eject the
tray. (Before proceeding with this emergency step, make sure
that the power is switched OFF.)
A-8
Min. 45 mm
Paper clip
CHAPTER 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH
5.1 FEATURE SUMMARY
➀ Embedded ATAPI Interface.
➁ Automatic Loading with tray.
➂ Horizontal and Vertical Installation.
(Vertical : Vertical installation type only, 12 cm Disc only)
➃ Audio Playback Capability.
➄ MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions Available.
➅ 5 1/4" Half Height Design.
➆ Digital data Rewrite and Read capability.
5.2 SYSTEM SET UP
The ATAPI Devices are selected by the Address field in the Drive Select Register. When
a single Device is attached to the interface, it shall be set as Device 0. When the ATAPI
Device is attached along with an ATA Mass Storage Device, the ATAPI Device will be set
as Device 1 and respond as a Slave.
5.3 POWER SAVING
➀ When the drive waits for a command from the Host for more than five minutes,
then the drive enters Power Save Mode. Laser and Spindle motor stop.
➁ Re-start is automatic when the Host Command is received.
NOTE :
• ATAPI : AT Attachment Packet Interface.
• MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
A-9
CHAPTER 6 SPECIFICATION SUMMARY
6.1 PERFORMANCE
➀ Disc diameter
➁ Disc speed
(1x mode) *1
(32x mode) *2
➂ Data capacity
12 cm
200 ~ 540 r/ min (CLV) *4
6322 ~ 7376 r/ min (CAV) *5
703 / 797 MBytes [ typical ] (Mode 1/ Mode 2)
(79 min and 58 sec disc)
➃ Data transfer Rate
Sequential (1x mode)
Sequential (32x CAV mode)
From buffer
150 / 171 kBytes/s (Mode 1/ Mode 2)
2055 ~ 4800 kBytes/s (Mode 1)
2342 ~ 5472 kBytes/s (Mode 2)
16.7 MBytes/s (PIO/ DMA)
➄ Access time
Random access time *3
Random access time
➅ Buffer Size
(1x mode)
(32x CAV mode)
450 ms [ typical ]
165 ms [ typical ]
2 MByte
(Option : 8 MByte)
NOTE:
*1
1x mode :
1x speed mode
*2
32x mode :
32x speed mode
*3
Random access time :
Average Data read over the complete area from
00 min 02 sec 00 block to 59 min 58 sec 74 blocks,
more than 2000 times including latency and layered
error correction time.
*4
CLV :
Constant Linear Velocity
*5
CAV :
Constant Angular Velocity
6.2 ERROR RATES
• Soft read errors
• Hard read errors
A-10
Less than 10 -9
Less than 10 -12
6.3 AUDIO PERFORMANCE
(2) Digital audio
➀ Output level
➁ Data format
ENGLISH
(1) Analog audio (Headphone functions with Model CW-7586-B only)
➀ Number of channels
➁ Frequency response
• Line-out
20 Hz ~ 20 kHz
• Headphone
100 Hz ~ 20 kHz
➂ SN Ratio
More than 75 dB (Line-out / Headphone)
➃ Distortion
• Line-out
Less than 0.1% (1 kHz)
• Headphone
Less than 0.2% (1 kHz)
➄ Output level
0.60 Vrms [ typical ] (Line-out / Headphone)
TTL level
Base a decision on IEC-958
6.4 GENERAL PERFORMANCE
➀ Power rating
➁ Dimensions (W x H x D)
➂ Weight
+5 V
2.0 A
+12 V
2.0 A
146 x 41.3 x 190 mm (exclude Front Bezel)
930 g [ typical ]
6.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
• Temperature
• Humidity
Operating
5 ~ 40 °C
5 ~ 90 % Rh
(Non-condensation)
Non-operating
– 30 ~ 60 °C
5 ~ 95 %Rh
(Non-condensation)
6.6 PICK UP LASER
• Type
• Wave Length
• Divergence
• Output power
Semiconductor laser GaAlAs
785 ± 6 nm
θ = 60 °
Read = 0.8 mW
Write = 30 mW
A-11
CHAPTER 7 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE
7.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
(1) There are many kinds of problems caused by misuse. When a problem occurs,
check the table below which describes possible problems occurring with your
CD-R/RW drive.
(2) If the CD-R/RW drive is not operating correctly and you cannot restore operation by
following the detailed procedures in the table below, do not remove the cover of
the units or adjust further.
(3) In the case of (2) above, unplug the unit and consult with your dealer or the
nearest service station.
TROUBLE
• CD-R/RW drive does not
operate and Writing / Busy
Indicator does not light.
CORRECTION
➀ Confirm that the connection between the CD-R/RW
drive and the host computer is correct.
➁ Confirm that the program is correct.
➂ Confirm that the setting drive select switch is correct.
➃ Confirm that the disc has been inserted label side up.
➄ Confirm that foreign objects have not been inserted.
• CD-R/RW drive does not
write onto the CD-RW or CDR disc.
➀ Confirm that the recordable CD-RW or CD-R disc has
been mounted.
➁ Confirm that the proper Writing Software has been
installed.
A-12
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
LMQT00439
Created in Japan

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