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...if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. FCC ...Drive functions and settings Installing the Drive How to Use the Drive Specifications NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to operate the equipment. q Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for compliance could void the user's authority to radio communication. These limits are designed to part...
...if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. FCC ...Drive functions and settings Installing the Drive How to Use the Drive Specifications NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to operate the equipment. q Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for compliance could void the user's authority to radio communication. These limits are designed to part...
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The drive enables you for purchasing the Multimedia Printer series drive MP9060A (hereafter referred to as the drive). For easy reference in the future, please keep the manual at a handy location. Be sure to play DVD-ROM or CD-ROM discs, write once and play CD-R discs, or write, play, and rewrite CD-RW discs. Introduction This manual contains important notes and product handling information. The following marks indicate media that can be used with the drive. Multimedia Printer series Thank you to read the manual before using the product.
The drive enables you for purchasing the Multimedia Printer series drive MP9060A (hereafter referred to as the drive). For easy reference in the future, please keep the manual at a handy location. Be sure to play DVD-ROM or CD-ROM discs, write once and play CD-R discs, or write, play, and rewrite CD-RW discs. Introduction This manual contains important notes and product handling information. The following marks indicate media that can be used with the drive. Multimedia Printer series Thank you to read the manual before using the product.
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... not to clean particularly dirty areas. Should by pressing the eject button. q The total length of the disc. q Check to the host computer is dirt on the surface of the E-IDE cable should be damaged, causing data loss. q Make sure the power to see if there is turned OFF before moving the drive. Dismantling the drive to remove the disc before connecting. q Don...
... not to clean particularly dirty areas. Should by pressing the eject button. q The total length of the disc. q Check to the host computer is dirt on the surface of the E-IDE cable should be damaged, causing data loss. q Make sure the power to see if there is turned OFF before moving the drive. Dismantling the drive to remove the disc before connecting. q Don...
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... read not only DVD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs, but also video CDs, music CDs, photo CDs, and CD-Text q Can read CD-ROM Player, maintaining future compatibility. Features q Completely sealed door construction provides high reliability. q Easy-to CD-RW discs. *1 The playback speed of DVD-ROM discs is 4X (data transfer rate is needed. q The recorded CD-RW media can be played in a DVD player or a multi-read data at 24x speed*1 (3.6MB/sec data transfer rate) and write data at 4X speed (600 KB/second data transfer rate). q Supports...
... read not only DVD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs, but also video CDs, music CDs, photo CDs, and CD-Text q Can read CD-ROM Player, maintaining future compatibility. Features q Completely sealed door construction provides high reliability. q Easy-to CD-RW discs. *1 The playback speed of DVD-ROM discs is 4X (data transfer rate is needed. q The recorded CD-RW media can be played in a DVD player or a multi-read data at 24x speed*1 (3.6MB/sec data transfer rate) and write data at 4X speed (600 KB/second data transfer rate). q Supports...
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....(The free space needed for using the drive as Primary Slave, Secondary Master, or Slave) Drive bay 5.25-inch half height bay required Power +5V/+12V power socket required CD-R, CD-RW discs Ricoh, Mitsubishi Chemical, Taiyo Yuden, Mitsui Chemicals, Ritek, CMC, Princo, TDK, Kodak, Memorex, Maxcell or Fhilips discs are recommended.*2 *1 Average access time of 12msec or less and data transfer speed of data.)*1 Interface Enhanced-IDE interface (as a CD-R/CD-RW drive. Multi-read compatible...
....(The free space needed for using the drive as Primary Slave, Secondary Master, or Slave) Drive bay 5.25-inch half height bay required Power +5V/+12V power socket required CD-R, CD-RW discs Ricoh, Mitsubishi Chemical, Taiyo Yuden, Mitsui Chemicals, Ritek, CMC, Princo, TDK, Kodak, Memorex, Maxcell or Fhilips discs are recommended.*2 *1 Average access time of 12msec or less and data transfer speed of data.)*1 Interface Enhanced-IDE interface (as a CD-R/CD-RW drive. Multi-read compatible...
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or less) CD-ROM 14sec. or less horizontal/vertical Format CD-DA CD-ROM CD-Extra CD-ROM XA Photo CD*3 CD-i*3 CD-ROM + CD-DA Video-CD CD-Text Write Tray type (automatic loading/eject) DC5V, DC12V 12w max. (normal operation) 6w max. (standby) Read Play*2 * * * * * or less (DVD 200msec. or less CD-R/RW 19sec. Specifications Drive | Disc Drive : MP9060A Type Interface Data buffer memory Data transfer speed CD-R/CD-RW Write/Read speed (Ave.) Internal type (bare drive) Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI) 2MB 16.6MB/sec. (Max.) 24X: 20X: 20X: 8X: 8X: 6X...
or less) CD-ROM 14sec. or less horizontal/vertical Format CD-DA CD-ROM CD-Extra CD-ROM XA Photo CD*3 CD-i*3 CD-ROM + CD-DA Video-CD CD-Text Write Tray type (automatic loading/eject) DC5V, DC12V 12w max. (normal operation) 6w max. (standby) Read Play*2 * * * * * or less (DVD 200msec. or less CD-R/RW 19sec. Specifications Drive | Disc Drive : MP9060A Type Interface Data buffer memory Data transfer speed CD-R/CD-RW Write/Read speed (Ave.) Internal type (bare drive) Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI) 2MB 16.6MB/sec. (Max.) 24X: 20X: 20X: 8X: 8X: 6X...
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...%RH 1,000 times or more 5 to 25°C, 5 to 60%RH Avoiding direct sunlight) Number of 0.5 micron dustper cubic foot or less) *1 Speed is automatically reduced if reading is unsuccessful. *2 "Play" means playback. Disc Characteristic CD-R CD-R External diameter Dimensions Internal diameter Thickness Recording area (User area) Recording capacity Time Capacity Linear speed 80min.*1 700MB 1.2m/s ø120mm ø15mm 1.2mm ø50 to...
...%RH 1,000 times or more 5 to 25°C, 5 to 60%RH Avoiding direct sunlight) Number of 0.5 micron dustper cubic foot or less) *1 Speed is automatically reduced if reading is unsuccessful. *2 "Play" means playback. Disc Characteristic CD-R CD-R External diameter Dimensions Internal diameter Thickness Recording area (User area) Recording capacity Time Capacity Linear speed 80min.*1 700MB 1.2m/s ø120mm ø15mm 1.2mm ø50 to...
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...for connecting headphones or mini-speakers. 3. When the disc is loaded or some hardware trouble occurs, the indicator blinks. When a illegal disc is being accessed, it flashes or lights orange. Volume control This is used to ...light even when the power is mounted into the drive. Busy indicator This indicator lights orange when a disc is turned on the ejected disc tray, then lightly push the tray (or push the eject button) and the disc will be used to pull out or push in the disc tray. Disc tray This is for the audio output connectors on the power. Drive functions and settings...
...for connecting headphones or mini-speakers. 3. When the disc is loaded or some hardware trouble occurs, the indicator blinks. When a illegal disc is being accessed, it flashes or lights orange. Volume control This is used to ...light even when the power is mounted into the drive. Busy indicator This indicator lights orange when a disc is turned on the ejected disc tray, then lightly push the tray (or push the eject button) and the disc will be used to pull out or push in the disc tray. Disc tray This is for the audio output connectors on the power. Drive functions and settings...
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... 1. Analog Audio Output Connector Provides output to be used to eject or insert in the disc tray. 6. Changing the master-slave configuration takes effect after power-on , as failure of the drive or a power outage. Emergency eject hole This drive has a function that allows the disc to a sound card (Analog signal). 3. Digital Audio Output Connector Provides output to the IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) interface using a 40-pin flat IDE cable. Jumper Connector This jumper determines...
... 1. Analog Audio Output Connector Provides output to be used to eject or insert in the disc tray. 6. Changing the master-slave configuration takes effect after power-on , as failure of the drive or a power outage. Emergency eject hole This drive has a function that allows the disc to a sound card (Analog signal). 3. Digital Audio Output Connector Provides output to the IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) interface using a 40-pin flat IDE cable. Jumper Connector This jumper determines...
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... 3. PC Connections 6. Device Drivers Jumper Set Up 2. Connecting the Power Connector 5. We cannot guarantee against direct or indirect damage resulting from the wall sockets. Ask your supplier for the drive unit. q Turn off all peripheral appliances of the computer, and the computer itself, and disconnect their power cords from improper connections. Installing the Drive Specific knowledge of hardware and software is necessary to know the location of the IDE connector...
... 3. PC Connections 6. Device Drivers Jumper Set Up 2. Connecting the Power Connector 5. We cannot guarantee against direct or indirect damage resulting from the wall sockets. Ask your supplier for the drive unit. q Turn off all peripheral appliances of the computer, and the computer itself, and disconnect their power cords from improper connections. Installing the Drive Specific knowledge of hardware and software is necessary to know the location of the IDE connector...
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... disk is normally installed as Slave 3. Master (MA) Drive set in the vertical direction. q Must be damaged. Cable Select (CS) Drive mode set accordingly. Other E-IDE peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD-ROMs are connected, each must be connected as Master (factory default) 2. If connected horizontally, the drive may fail to four) E-IDE devices are then set by CSEL on the host IDE interface Note r The drive can be set as the Master or Slave on the E-IDE (ATAPI...
... disk is normally installed as Slave 3. Master (MA) Drive set in the vertical direction. q Must be damaged. Cable Select (CS) Drive mode set accordingly. Other E-IDE peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD-ROMs are connected, each must be connected as Master (factory default) 2. If connected horizontally, the drive may fail to four) E-IDE devices are then set by CSEL on the host IDE interface Note r The drive can be set as the Master or Slave on the E-IDE (ATAPI...
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Removing the Computer Cover 3. Sound Card Connection 7. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers Back Next 1. PC Connections | 6. Jumper Set Up | 2. 2. Caution There may be sharp edges inside the computer take care to the manual for the computer for details about removing the cover. Removing the Computer Cover Make sure all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself are turned off, and then remove the cover. Refer to avoid injury. Mounting the Drive | 4.
Removing the Computer Cover 3. Sound Card Connection 7. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers Back Next 1. PC Connections | 6. Jumper Set Up | 2. 2. Caution There may be sharp edges inside the computer take care to the manual for the computer for details about removing the cover. Removing the Computer Cover Make sure all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself are turned off, and then remove the cover. Refer to avoid injury. Mounting the Drive | 4.
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4. Back If there is no spare power cable available in the computer, you will have to the socket on the drive unit, fitting the connector properly into the socket. Connecting the Power Connector Connect the power cable from the computer's power supply to purchase a splitter cable of a suitable type.
4. Back If there is no spare power cable available in the computer, you will have to the socket on the drive unit, fitting the connector properly into the socket. Connecting the Power Connector Connect the power cable from the computer's power supply to purchase a splitter cable of a suitable type.
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To Install as a Slave Drive To install the drive as a Slave, change the jumper setting on the rear panel. 1. Primary connector 5. Slave drive (Other IDE drive) Secondary connector 4. Slave drive (MP9060A) 3. Master drive (Booting hard disk) 2.
To Install as a Slave Drive To install the drive as a Slave, change the jumper setting on the rear panel. 1. Primary connector 5. Slave drive (Other IDE drive) Secondary connector 4. Slave drive (MP9060A) 3. Master drive (Booting hard disk) 2.
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7. Removing the Computer Cover 3. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers Replacing the Computer Cover When the installation of the drive unit is complete, replace the computer cover. Sound Card Connection 7. PC Connections | 6. Mounting the Drive | 4. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Back Next 1. Jumper Set Up | 2.
7. Removing the Computer Cover 3. Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. Device Drivers Replacing the Computer Cover When the installation of the drive unit is complete, replace the computer cover. Sound Card Connection 7. PC Connections | 6. Mounting the Drive | 4. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Back Next 1. Jumper Set Up | 2.
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Jumper Set Up | 2. Removing the Computer Cover 3. 8. PC Connections | 6. Device Drivers When using Windows 98/95 or Window NT Workstation Ver. 4.0, the installation of any special device drivers are not required. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Device Drivers Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users q If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [system] -[devices manager]-[harddisk controler], you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the...
Jumper Set Up | 2. Removing the Computer Cover 3. 8. PC Connections | 6. Device Drivers When using Windows 98/95 or Window NT Workstation Ver. 4.0, the installation of any special device drivers are not required. Connecting the Power Connector 5. Device Drivers Replacing the Computer Cover | 8. For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users q If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [system] -[devices manager]-[harddisk controler], you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the...
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Using discs with labels attached not only causes read and write errors, but data on the disc may be lost due to dam-age to the discs. How to Use the Drive Caution When using CD-ROM discs, DVD-ROM discs, CD-R discs or CD-RW discs, do not attach any stickers or labels to the disc itself. q Load the disc q Disc ejection q Emergency Eject q Using the Drive in a Vertical Position
Using discs with labels attached not only causes read and write errors, but data on the disc may be lost due to dam-age to the discs. How to Use the Drive Caution When using CD-ROM discs, DVD-ROM discs, CD-R discs or CD-RW discs, do not attach any stickers or labels to the disc itself. q Load the disc q Disc ejection q Emergency Eject q Using the Drive in a Vertical Position