DVD-ROM DRIVE UNIT DVD5320E INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read through these instructions before operating this unit.
DVD-ROM DRIVE UNIT DVD5320E INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read through these instructions before operating this unit. Interface : ATARI TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 1. PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING 1.1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING 1.2 INSTALLATION LOCATION 1.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .. 1.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION 1.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING DISCS. 2. PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 2.1 FRONT VIEW 2.2 REAR VIEW . 3. CONNECTION: 3.1 CONNECTING VIEW. 4. GUIDE TO OPERATION . 4.1 INSTALLATIONS 5.
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 pattern to disassemble the cabinet.
LASER SAFETY INFORMATION Class 1 LASER Product This equipment is certified to comply with DHS Rule 21 CFR Chapter 1, Sub chapter J in effect as of date of manufacture. Elsewhere, the drive is certified to conform to the requirements of the international Electronically Commission (IEC) 825 and CELGENE EN80825 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.
INTRODUCTION DVD-ROM is read-only memory using a CD-ROM disc system and an audio compact disc system as a media package which handles digital data. To enjoy audio CD, please insert the Headphone plug into the Headphone jack. This drive unit uses DVD-ROM discs which bear the following mark. xR Te This drive unit uses CD-ROM discs which bear the following mark. ise This drive unit uses CD-R discs which bear the following mark {read only}.
CHAPTER 1 PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING 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.
@ Do not write on, or paste paper to the surface of the disc. Should not paste a lags or thick label to the outer back surface (the label side} of the disc, or it generates drive vibration due to imbalance of the disc. @ Do not store the disc in a place where the temperature is high. ® Do not use benzine, thinners and cleaners, etc. ® Do not make the center hole larger. @ Do not bend the disc.
N CHAPTER 2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 2.1 FRONT VIEW @ DISC TRAY Accepts a disc. @ HEAD PHONE JACK Headphone can be connected using a 8.5mm stereo mini plug. @ VOLUME Adjusts audio output level of Headphone. @ BUSY INDICATOR Lights when data is being accessed from the disc, or the drive is playing an audio CD. ® EJECT/LOAD BUTTON Ejects and loads the disc tray. ® EMERGENCY EJECT HOLE Insert an instrument such as straightened paper clip into this hole to manually eject the tray. (See 4.
2.2 REAR VIEW Seer INTERFACE CONNECTOR Connects to host computer's interface connector. @ DC (IN) CONNECTOR @ AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR (Analog) @ JUMPER PIN Insert the jumper according to the Master / Slave drive. (See the figure in the next page.) ® DIGITAL AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR NOTE: The serial format of digital data (not Audio data) output functions with some model. ® IR CONNECTOR Connect to the host computer's IR connector.
CHAPTER 3 CONNECTIONS 3.1 CONNECTING VIEW DC {IN) Connector Conn Interface Connector —— Jumper Pin & IR Connector Ju Pin & 1 Connector! Audio Out Connector. Audio Ou Conner Digital Audio Out _Connector \ \inorganic Cable Audio Cable Jumper Drive-Select (Master / Slave) Master (default S ° 4 Stave
CHAPTER 4 GUIDE TO OPERATION 4.1 INSTALLATIONS * Starting the drive. ® Turn on the power supply. @ Press the eject button. The tray is ejected from the drive. 3 Place the disc in the tray with the disc's label facing up. @ 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. ® Loading start. CAUTION: »Do not insert any foreign objects into the disc tray. This could result in a malfunction.
< 1 CHAPTER 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5.1 FEATURE SUMMARY © Embedded ATARI Interface. @ Automatic Loading with tray. @ Horizontal and Vertical Installation. (Vertical : Vertical installation type only, 12 ¢m Disc only) @ Audio Playback Capability. ® MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions Available, ® 5 1/4" Half Height Design. 5.2 SYSTEM SET UP The ATARI 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.
U_ CHAPTER 6 SPECIFICATION SUMMARY 6.
6.2 ERROR RATES + Soft read errors « Hard read errors 6.3 AUDIO PERFORMANCE (1) Analog audio @ Number of channels @ Frequency response @ SN Ratio @ Distortion « Line-out * Headphone ® Output level » Line-out * Headphone (2) Digital audio @ Output level @ Data format ee Less than 10° Less than 10? 2 100 Hz~20 kHz (Headphone) 20 Hz~20 kHz {Line-out} More than 80 dB (Headphone/ Line-out} Less than 0.1 % (1 kHz) Less than 0.2 % (1 kHz) 0.80 Arms typ. 0.60 Arms typ. COS level Base a decision on [EC-958 6.
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 DVD-ROM drive, (2) If the DVD-ROM 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.
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.