® CRW-2410S 24x/10x/40x CD-RW Drive User’s Manual
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Contents Copyrights/Disclaimer ....................................................... 2 FCC/CDC Statements ........................................................ 4 ASUS Contact Information ................................................ 5 Safety Information ............................................................. 6 Installation Notices ....................................................... 6 Using the Device .......................................................... 7 Package Contents ............
FCC/CDC Statements Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • • This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
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Safet y Information Observe the following precautions before installing and using the ASUS CRW-2410S Drive! Installation Notices Do not place this device in an unstable position, or in one that vibrates. Do not place this device in areas where there is direct sunlight, high humidity, or damp condition. Do not use or place this device near magnetic fields, televisions, or radios, where there is interference that may affect the performance of the drive. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the drive.
Safet y Information Using the Device • Do not move the device from a cold to a warm or hot environment. Drastic change of temperature is harmful to the device. • Before moving or uninstalling the drive, remove a disc from it, if any. • Prevent liquids or any metal to get into the device. If this situation occurs, contact your retailer for help. • Do not use any evaporating solvents to clean the device. If you accidentally sprayed any solvent on the device, use a clean cloth to wipe it.
Package Contents Upon opening your ASUS CRW-2410S drive package, check if all the following items are present and in good condition. If any of the items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer immediately.
Welcome! Thank you for buying the ASUS CRW-2410S Drive! To ensure proper installation and use of this device, read the instructions and other important information contained in this manual. Product Introduction Specifications The CRW-2410S has the following specifications.
Features The ASUS CRW-2410S is a CD-RW drive with 24X-write, 10X- rewrite, and 40X-read capabilities. The drive complies with the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI) specification and comes equipped with a host of the latest innovative technologies in CD recording. BURN-Proof Technology The BURN-Proof technology, which stands for Buffer Under RuN Proof, prevents the buffer underrun error caused by an empty data buffer.
Zone CLV Recording Method Velocity 24x Zone3 20x Zone2 16x Zone1 t1 t2 Time FlexSS-BP Speed Control Technology The FlexSS-BP technology stands for “Flexible Speed” and “Flexible Strategy”. This technology prevents problems with recording media when writing at high speeds like 20x or 24x. Because of disc variations caused by serpentine tracks or off-centered discs, Flexible Speed allows the drive to assess the physical condition of the disc then determine the suitable recording speed for the disc.
Front Panel 1. Emergency eject pinhole In cases when you cannot eject a disc from the drive using the eject button due to power failure or software problems, insert a pin into this hole to mechanically eject the tray and the disc. 2. Headphone jack This jack allows you to connect a headphone with a stereo mini-plug. 3. Headphone volume dial This volume dial allows you to control the volume of the headphone connected to the drive.
Rear Panel 1. Digital audio connector This connector is for a digital signal output cable. 2. Analog audio connector This connector is for an analog signal output cable. 3. Factory test pins These pins are used for factory testing. NOTE: DO NOT cover these pins with jumper blocks. 4. CS/SL/MA pins These pins are used to set the drive to either a master or slave device. 5. IDE connector This connector is for a 40-pin IDE cable to connect the drive to the IDE interface on the motherboard. 6.
Installation System Requirements Before installing and using the CD-RW drive, make sure that your computer system meets the following requirements. • IBM-compatible Pentium 166MHz or higher PC • MS-Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/2000/NT4.0 operating system • At least 64MB system memory, 128MB is recommended • An empty 5.
Setting the Jumper Terminals Configure the the jumpers to set the device to master or slave mode before physically installing it to your computer chassis. Use jumper blocks to short the pins to your desired setting. CAUTION: Make sure to correctly place the jumper blocks over the pins. Failure to do so may cause irreparable damage to the drive! Jumper Terminals Master Mode Cover the two pins below the label MA to set the CD-RW drive as a Secondary Master drive.
Installing the CD-RW Drive Follow these steps to install the drive into the computer chassis. NOTE: Refer to your computer manual for specific instructions on opening the chassis and installing drives. 1. Remove the cover of an empty 5.25-inch external drive bay. 2. Carefully insert the CD-RW drive into the bay and push it inward until it is flushed to the chassis front panel. The holes on the sides of the drive should align with the holes on the drive bay.
3. Secure the drive with screws that came with the drive package. Use two screws on each side of the drive. IMPORTANT: Depending on the space on your chassis, you may need to connect the drive cables before securing the drive into the chassis. For cable connections, proceed to the following section, “Connecting the Drive Cables.
Connecting the Drive Cables 1. Connect the power cable plug to the power connector on the rear panel. 2. Connect the 40-pin IDE cable plug to the IDE connector, matching the red pin stripe on the cable with Pin 1 on the connector. 3. If your computer has a sound card or an onboard audio feature, connect an audio interface cable to the 4-pin analog audio connector on the rear of the drive.
Installing the Device Driver Before you can use your CDR-2410S drive, you must first install the device driver. IMPORTANT! Make sure you that you have completed the drive installation and have replaced the computer cover before you proceed. Follow these steps to install the device driver. 1. Turn on the computer. 2. Your operating system (OS) detects the new hardware (CD-RW drive) that you installed and automatically looks for the appropriate driver. 3. Follow the screen instructions to install the driver.
CD-RW Drive Basics Placing a Disc into the Drive 1. Press the eject button on the front of the drive to eject the tray. 2. Place the disc on the drive tray with the label (printed) side up. NOTE: If you are using a 12cm disc, place it on the tray making sure that it fits the outer circular border. This border helps hold the disc in place. If you are using an 8cm disc, place it on the inner circular border on the tray. 3.
Ejecting a Disc from the Drive 1. Press the eject button on the front of the drive to eject the tray. 2. Carefully remove the disc from the tray. 3. Press the drive eject button or lightly push the center of the drive tray to load the tray back into the drive.
Using the Emergency Eject Pinhole The emergency eject pinhole on the front of the drive allows you to manually eject the drive tray and remove a disc from the drive in the following instances: • • supply of power to the computer is cut due to electrical power outage the drive malfunctions Follow these steps to eject the drive tray using the emergency pinhole. 1. Insert a pointed rod, such as a pin, a needle, or paper clip, small enough to fit into the emergency pinhole. 2.
Using Compact Discs Take note of the instructions in this section when using compact discs. These instructions will help you avoid damaging the discs and your CD-RW drive. Cleaning a Disc Spray the disc with compressed air for about five seconds to get rid of the dust on a disc. Handling a Disc Hold a disc by the edges. Do not touch the disc surface.
Technical Information Environmental Specifications Temperature Operation: 5°C < to < 45°C Storage: -30°C to < 60°C Humidity Operation: 20% to 80% non-condensing Storage: 90% (40°C, 48 h) Mean-Time-Between-Failure (MTBF) 30000 POH DUTY* 20% (read operation) Life Tray Loading: Traverse mechanism: Vibration Read 0.98 m/s2 (0.1 G) [(10 to 500) Hz] Random vibration Non-operation (transport): 800 cpm (13.3 Hz) 3 mm (1.06 G) Up/Down 20 min.