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Table of Contents 1. Use Precautions ................................................................... 1 1.1. 1.2. 2. Warning for Safety.......................................................................................1 Warning as to Use.......................................................................................1 Introduction .......................................................................... 2 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. Overview .......................................................
Use Precautions English 1. Use Precautions These precautions explain how to use the device correctly and safely, thereby preventing injury to yourself or to others. This section relates to your personal safety, and also helps you minimize the risk of damaging the device. Please read carefully before proceeding. 1.1. Warning for Safety Ÿ Ÿ Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble or to modify it. Do not look inside the device.
Introduction 2. Introduction 2.1. Overview Thank you for purchasing AOpen CRW2440 CD-R/RW drive. In this manual, we will explain how to install your CRW2440 CD- R/RW drive correctly. Please read this manual carefully before using the drive. High Speed AOpen’s CRW2440 CD-R/RW drive offers unprecedented performance to handle today’s demands by reading CD’s at up to 40x speed and writing CD-R or CD- RW discs at super 24x / 10x speed. CRW2440 writes a 650 MB disc in about 5 minutes.
Introduction English High Reliability An improved anti-heat design and the OPC design boost recording reliability. Optimum Power Control continually monitors signal levels during recording and adjusts laser power to compensate for a dirty disc. This feature ensures a flat signal, significantly enhancing reliability. High Compatibility The CRW2440 supports all major CD formats, offering full backward-compatibility through the huge installed base of CD/ROM drives and media.
Introduction 2.3. Format Compatibility This CD-R/RW drive is compatible with the following formats: ”Read” means Data Transfer; “Play” means Audio Play back Format CD-DA CD-ROM CD-Extra CD-ROM/XA Photo-CD* CD-I* CD-ROM+CD-DA Video-CD CD-Text Write Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Read Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Play Y Y * CD-I, Photo-CD requires special reader/player; Photo-CD writing requires Kodak license 2.4.
Introduction English method is called “Multisession”. Packet Write The Packet Write recording method was developed. It differs from Track-At-Once or Disc-At-Once in that data is recorded in small fixed sectors of 64k bytes , known as packets. The advantages of this method are elimination in overhead per session and the elimination of buffer under run errors. This method, however, cannot be utilized for audio data.
Hardware Installation 3. Hardware Installation The installation of CRW2440 is fast and easy. Please follow these instructions described below: 3.1. System Requirements A PC system with the following features is highly recommended for ensuring a stable CD-R/RW performance. Ÿ CPU: Pentium II 350 MHz or higher Ÿ Operating System: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT4.
Hardware Installation English Don’t use force to pull out or push in the disc tray. This might cause damage to the loading section of the drive. Ÿ Disc Tray This is the tray for the disc. Place the disc on the ejected disc tray, and then slightly push the tray (or push the eject button), the CD will be loaded. Ÿ Eject Button This is the button used to eject or bring in the disc tray. Busy Indicator When the disc tray or disc is being accessed, the light shines or flashes orange.
Hardware Installation Rear Panel Ÿ Power Connector Used to connect to the host computer’s power supply (DC 5V/12V). Be careful not to reverse the power connector when attaching it. A reversed connection may cause damage to the equipment (not covered by the warranty) Ÿ E-IDE Connector Use a 40-pin double-end flat E-IDE cable to connect to the E-IDE interface. Connecting or disconnecting connectors while power is on may result in a short circuit, causing damage to the equipment.
Hardware Installation Ÿ English Device Configuration Jumper Used when selecting the device configuration of E-IDE. Don’t use jumpers to change anything besides the device configuration. Configuration changes become valid after power is turned off, then on again. The device configuration jumper will be set to Master as factory default setting. Note: Installing jumper pins besides the ones for device configuration settings may be the cause of damage or abnormal drive operation. 3.3.
Hardware Installation 1. Remove the housing or casing of your computer. Be careful of any sharp edges, which might be hidden inside your computer. 2. If there is not any other CD-ROM drive installed in your system. We recommend installing the CD-R/RW in the Secondary IDE port. It is unnecessary to adjust any other jumpers on the CD-R/RW. Proceed to step 4 for further installation. 3. If a CD-ROM drive is already installed in your system.
Hardware Installation English 4. From your main board, find out the 40-pin Secondary IDE interface cable. Then connect them to your CD-R/RW. Please do notice that the color edge of the IDE cable must be aligned with PIN 1 of the IDE controller. Pin1 5. Place the CD-R/RW in a 5.25-inch bay.
Hardware Installation 6. Use four provided screws (size: M3x0.5x4mm) to secure the drive into the half-height bay. The screws electronically ground the drive. This CD-R/RW drive must be horizontally installed and operated. 7. Locate your computer’s power supply and find an unused power cable connector. If you do not have an available power connector, you’ll need to purchase a Y-power cable splitter that expands one power connector into two. You may purchase it from your local vendor.
Hardware Installation English 8. Attach the audio cable if necessary. If you had another CD-ROM drive with audio cable attached, it is not necessary to attach audio cable for your CD-R/RW. 9. Put your computer cover back on. Be careful of any sharp edges, which might be hidden inside your computer. 10. Plug in your computer power cord, and turn on the computer.
Hardware Installation 3.4. Supported CD-R and CD-RW Discs Supported Discs This drive can write to discs that carry the following logos: CD-R discs This CD-RW drive can write to these discs at 4x, 8x,12x, 16x, 24x speed. These discs can be played back in a CD-ROM drive or a CD player. CD-RW discs This CD-RW drive can write/re-write at 2x or 4x speed on those discs that support 4x speed. These discs can be read/played on a CD-ROM that supports “Multi-Read”.
Hardware Installation English 4. Software Installation 4.1. Before You Start Please understand that CD recording is a non-interruptible process. Therefore, a stable recording environment is a must. If you have a HDD set up only for CD recording purpose, the recording process shall be smooth. However, if an extra HDD is not available, you might prefer carrying out the following steps to optimize your Windows 95 / 98 (or NT4.
Technical Support English 5. Technical Support For additional information or help during installation or normal operation of this drive not available in this manual or from our Web site, please contact our dealer where you have purchased this product for support, or you may contact us directly: AOpen Inc. http://www.aopen.com.tw AOpen America Inc. http://www.aopen.com AOpen Computer B.V. http://www.aopen.
Technical Support 5.2. Troubleshooting Write problems Symptom No drive recognition Possible Causes Bad connection between IDE cable and your CD-R/RW drive. Conflicts with other IDE devices. Using other writing software which not supports your CD-R/RW drive. Cannot write Using other writing software which not supports your CD-R/RW drive. Disc inserted upside down. No power.
Technical Support English Read problems Symptom No drive recognition Possible Causes IDE cable and the CD-R/RW drive not connected properly. Conflicts with other IDE devices. Power is not switched on. No operation No power IDE cable isn’t connected properly. Cannot read photo CD discs Bad photo CD disc. Cannot read CD-I discs Read error occurs Need special application software Need special application software Defective CD-ROM disc Music CD inserted. Disc inserted upside down.
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Glossary English Appendix A. Glossary CD-DA Compact Disc - Digital Audio. The typical music CD is written with this CD format. At this time, up to 74 minutes of music can be written on a CD. The corresponding standard is the Red Book. CD-I Compact Disc - Interactive. This format allows the storage of different types of data such as images, music or video on a CD. The process is defined in the Green Book. CD-R Compact Disc - Recordable. A technology for CD-R (recordable) media.
Glossary Enhanced Music CD, CD + and CD Extra An expansion of Audio or Mixed-Mode CD consists of two sessions. The first session corresponds to CD-DA, while the second session consists of computer data. The process is specified in the Blue Book. Finalization Finalization is the permanent closing of the writing procedure on a CD. After that, it cannot be written to, regardless of whether it was produced as a single-session or a multi-session CD.
Glossary English Orange Book The Orange Book is a physical format of recordable CD announced in 1989 by Philips and Sony. The Orange Book describes CD-MO in part-I and CD-R in part-II. Later on part-II was updated. In 1994, version-II was announced for the CD-ROM and its double speed type. In 1996, the standards for phase change optical disc, rewritable CD (CD-RW) was added as part-III. Photo-CD A CD format and system devised by Eastman Kodak to record digitized photograph data.
FAQ English Appendix B. Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) The following FAQ’s are the most common problems you may find during installation or regular use. Please review these FAQ’s to have your problem solved. In case you do not find any items that answer your problem, please contact your dealer or technical support. Q: Computer won’t boot up after installation. Please proceed the following procedures to get your computer back to work: Ÿ Turn off and unplug your computer first.
FAQ Q: Unable to see a second session reading from a CD-ROM drive. Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Eject the CD and re-load it. Refresh the screen. Select the My Computer icon in Windows Explorer and press F5. Make sure if your CD-ROM drive reads CD-RW discs. CD-RW discs can only be used in CD-R/RW or newer MultiRead CD-ROM. For Windows 3.x users: Windows 3.x cannot read multi-session CD disc that is created by Direct CD. If some other programs create the CD disc, please verify you are using version 2.23 of the MSCDEX.
Specification English Appendix C. Specification Rotation Speed: Read Write Write/Read Norma Speed: 150KB/sec. 170KB/sec.
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