Samsung SHS182D manual

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  • Page 1

    Samsung's OMS (Optical Media Solu tion) Customer Support Website ( http://samsung-ODD.com ) offers the latest versions of firmware for ODD products, user instructions an d pro d uct in fo rma ti on . Select Lang u English[...]

  • Page 2

    Select Langua ges English Main Pa g e Safet y Precautions Safety Precautions During Installation During Operating Others RoHS & WEEE Features Exterior System Requirements Features Installing DVD Writer and Co nnecting Cables Installing Dr ive Connecting Ca bl es Installing Device Driver and Confirming The Installation Firmware Update Confirming[...]

  • Page 3

    Select Langua ges English This symbol indicates explanations ab ou t extremely dangerous matters. If use rs ign ore this symbol and handle the device the wro ng way, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations ab out dangerous matters. If u s ers ign ore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, damage to home or[...]

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    Select Langua ges English Do not drop the drive, and pr otect it from severe shocks. - It can da mage the drive or cause it t o malfunction. Do not place the drive in direct sunlight. A void low or h igh temperature environments. A void high-humidity environments.[...]

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    Select Langua ges English Handle with ca ution to pr event damage f rom external shock. Do not drop the drive, and pr otect it from severe shocks. - It can da mage the drive or cause it t o malfunction. Do not move the drive while in ope ration and do not attempt to open the disc tray by force. Make sure to close all working programs befo re attemp[...]

  • Page 6

    Select Langua ges English Never allow food particles or foreig n sub stances to enter the drive casing. To protect against the risk of fire, do not spill such liquids as alcohol and b enzene on the drive. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or modify the device without express approval as directed in the manual. - To reduce the risk of damage, el[...]

  • Page 7

    Select Langua ges English Samsung Eco-mark The Samsung’s own Eco mark helps consumers to easily understand th at Samsung develops eco-friendly products. This mark represents Samsung’s continuous ef fort to develop eco- friendly products. RoHS (Restriction of the use of certain hazardo us sub s tances in electric al a nd electronic equipment)The[...]

  • Page 8

    Select Langua ges English 1. Emergency Hole 2. On/Off Lamp 3. Open/Close Button 4. Disc Tray z Design and specifications a re subject to change with out prior notice. 1. Sound Output Port 2. Interface Port 3. Master/Slave Selection Port 4. Power Port DVD Write r 40-pin interface cabl e four screws to install the drive drive installation instruction[...]

  • Page 9

    Select Langua ges English You need to have an IBM-compatible PC with the following specifications. Item Descr iption OS Microsoft Windows 98 SE/200 0/ Me/ XP(SP 1.0 or higher) CPU Pentium3 800MHz or greater IBM-compatible PC (Recommendation: Pe ntiu m4 2.0GHz or higher) RAM 256Mbytes or greater[...]

  • Page 10

    Select Langua ges English Versatile Multimedia Features DVD-R: Read / Writ e DVD-RW: Read / Write / Rewrite allowed DVD+R: Read / Write DVD+RW: Read / Write / Rewrite allowed DVD-ROM: Read DVD+R Dual: Read / Write DVD-R Dual: Read / Write CD-R: Read / Write CD-RW: Read / Write / Rewrite allowed Supports Read (playback) for various types of discs DV[...]

  • Page 11

    CD-RW Media RICOH, MKM, RiTEK, CMC HS CD-RW Media RICOH, MKM, CMC US CD-RW Media MKM Light Scribe CD: MKM, MBI, CMC DVD: MKM Buffer underrun preve ntion technology in cluded What is " buffer un de rru n prevention tech no l og y "? A technology to preven t "buffer underrun" errors in which the data transmission speed is not as f[...]

  • Page 12

    Select Langua ges English 1. Turn the PC off. 2. Open the cover as shown in the pictu re. 3. If necessary, attach the suppor t devices on bo th sides of the drive - The support devices are PC accessories. Purchase a pair if necessary. (SCREW : M3 X 6 X 4 ) 4. Insert the DVD Writer after removing the pla te as below Be sure to use the screws (M3x6) [...]

  • Page 13

    Select Langua ges English Connecting the Power Cable Hold the power cable (with four pi ns) in the power box within the computer with th e cutoff edges( ) facing up and connect it to the pow er port in the back of the DVD Writer A - Cutoff edges 1 +5V DC 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +12V DC Improperly con n ected power cable may ca use malfunction . Check t[...]

  • Page 14

    Connecting E-IDE Cable When you use one E-I DE ca bl e Set the jumper to SL (slave) in the Master/Slave port in th e back of the DVD±R/RW Drive. a : Slave Drive (Select the SL jumper) b: H D D c : MotherBoard When you u se two E-IDE cabl es Set the jumper to MA (Master) in the Master/Slave port in the back of the DVD Writer. When y ou have one DVD[...]

  • Page 15

    a : Master Drive (Select the MA jumper) b : Slave Drive (Select the SL jumper) c : HDD d : Motherboard e : Primary 1 f : Second ary 1 Connecting the Jump er to the Master/Slave Port Connect the jumper to the slo t in the back of the DVD Writ er. When you connect the jump er to MA (Maste r), the drive runs as the master, and when you connect it to S[...]

  • Page 16

    Connecting the Audio Cabl e (Whe n Co nnected to the Sound Card) To listen to the sound from the drive in Analog mo de, connect the audio ou tp ut on the DVD Writer to the audio input of the sound card using an audio cable (4-pin). Connecting the Di gital output termi nal. For clearer sound, u se a digita l output terminal. Digital output terminal [...]

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    Select Langua ges English 1. Go to http://samsung-ODD.com 2. Click Firmware on the menu bar (i n the upper right-hand corner). 3. Click Firmware Downloads. Check for you r drive mod el and start downloading.[...]

  • Page 18

    Select Langua ges English Confirming Using [Devi ce Manager] Windows 98/Me 1. Click [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] 2. Click on the [Device Manager] tab in the System Properties window. 3. Click CDROM drive in the Device Manager wind ow. 1 in the picture in the left appear if the driver is installed p roperly. Windows 20 00 1. Cli[...]

  • Page 19

    Select Langua ges English Automatic Setup The device driver is located in the 'Do s _ driver' folder of the CD which is provide d with the DVD Write r 1. Insert the C D provided w ith the DVD Writer and open the 'Dos_driver' folder. 2. Run the CDSETUP.EXE file in the 'Dos_driver' folder. 3. When Setup is successfu lly [...]

  • Page 20

    Select Langua ges English When the On/Off light is orange, do not turn th e PC off or remove the DVD Writer as it may cause damage in the drive. How to Use a Horizontally Installed Drive You can use 3.15 Inch or 4.72 Inch (8cm or 12cm) discs. The drive cannot read the disc properly if any part of th e disc is place outside the tray gui ding line. H[...]

  • Page 21

    Select Langua ges English The DVD Writer allows writing DVD RW discs using Nero Expre ss and enables "packet writing" (h igh-speed rec o rding) using In CD . The drive also allows writing DVD R discs using Nero Express. Unauthorize d cop yi ng of DVD or software titles is ille ga l an d the ind ividuals that mak e illegal copies will b e [...]

  • Page 22

    Select Langua ges English What is a MAGIC SPEED? MAGIC SPEED is a program that suppor ts users to select at his or he r discretion the reading speed of CD disc between two modes offered by drive: Maximum Speed Mode (Max Mode) a nd Sil ent Mode. Development Background ODD products launch ing nowadays are providing a hig h reading speed. With the inc[...]

  • Page 23

    Select Langua ges English Click [Start] - [Setting] - [Control Panel] - [Add/Remove Programs] and a wi ndow as show n below appear s. [ Windows 98 / Me ] Click the [Add/Remove] button to remove the program. [ Windows 2000 ] Click the [Add/Remove] button to remove the program. [ Windows XP ] Click the [Add/Remove] button to remove the program.[...]

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    Select Langua ges English Turn the PC o ff and pull out the driv e. Remove any foreign objects from the surface of th e drive using soft cloth. - Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or a ny other solvents. - Cleaning the interior of the unit with such things as a cotton swab may cause failure or loss of functionality.[...]

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    Select Langua ges English This part of the man u al is to prevent dama ges or data loss . Read carefully and use the de vice properly. Do not place it under the direct sunli ght. Place it so that it sits on its side on a flat surface. Do not scratch or place a label on th e disc. Handle the disc with cautio n to preve nt damage from external shock.[...]

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    Select Langua ges English This part of the man u al is to prevent dama ges or data loss . Read carefully and use the de vice properly. Do not touch the surface of the disc. Place your fingers on the edge of the disc to hold. Clean the di sc lightly with soft cotton clot h, starting from the center an d move to the edge of the disc. Use only disc cl[...]

  • Page 27

    Select Langua ges English On/Off Lamp Meaning Disc Lead-In Green: Blinks every 0.3 seconds. Writing Green: Blinks every 0.3 seconds. Reading Green: Blinks every 0.3 seconds. Audio Playback [Analog Mode] Green: Blinks every 0.3 seconds. Audio Playback [Digital Mode] Green: Blinks every 0.3 seconds. Standby Off No Disc Off The indicator light turns o[...]

  • Page 28

    Select Langua ges English Problem Meaning / Sol ution The tray won' t open. See if the PC on. Make sure the power cable within the PC is connected properly. If the tray still won't open with the power on, turn the power off and insert a pin(paper clip) into the eme rgency hole to open. The tray won't close. Make sure the disc has bee[...]

  • Page 29

    Select Langua ges English DVD Writers record data on the disc by applying lase r light onto the surface of the CD DVD, and therefore writing errors may occur if you use a damaged CD DVD , for example . Be sure to elimina te the following error-causing elements before you start writing: * The following settings are recommen ded for all DVD Writers: [...]

  • Page 30

    Standards 2 discs (speed restricted at present), the speed rest riction is removed when the low-speed counterp arts beco me no longer a una vailab le in the market under the same ID. You may experience lower write qual ity in case if you use di sc products by some disc makers which that are not registered with the prod uct's firmware. Therefor[...]

  • Page 31

    Select Langua ges English Category SH-S182D(TS-H652D) DVD Writer DISC Usable Discs DVD : DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+R (Dual), DVD-R (Dual), DVD -RAM CD : CD-ROM, CD -R, CD-RW, CD-DA, CD+E (G) CD-MIDI, CD-TEXT, CD-ROM XA, Mixed Mode CD CD-I, CD-I Bridge (Photo-CD, Video-CD), Multisession CD (Photo-CD, CD-EXTR A, Portforio)[...]

  • Page 32

    These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot ection a gai nst harmful interference in a residential installation. this equipmen t generates. Uses and can radiate radio frequency ene r gy an d. if not installed and u sed in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful inte rference to radio communications How ever. there is no guarant[...]