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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMA TION SYSTEMS STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION IRVINE, CALIFORNIA XM-6802B CD-R OM DRIVE USER MANU AL[...]
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CONTENTS Introductio n .............................................................................. 1 Setup ........................................................................................ 3 Using the CD-R OM Drive ......................................................... 6 T r oubleshoo ting ..............................................[...]
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1 INTR ODUCTION – XM-6802B CD-ROM Drive General Features Tray Loading Mechanism 3-way Disc Eject (ej ect button, software, emergency eject hole ) DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) Audio Capability MPC3 and Photo-CD Mult i-session Compatibility Headphone Output Volume Cont rol Supports CD-RW Play: Drive Speed 52X BUS Interface ATAPI Types of Disc For[...]
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① CD Tray Insert CD Disc in tray ➁ Busy Indicator When you install a disc into the CD -ROM drive, the BUSY light flashes slowly as it attemp ts to locate the disc. One of the following will occur: • BUSY light goes out. The CD-ROM drive is ready to read data from the disc. • BUSY light flashes slowly. The disc ma y be dirty. • BUSY light [...]
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3 SETUP – XM-6802B CD-R OM The following steps must be performe d to properly install your drive: • Set CD-ROM Dri ve Jumper Settings • Connect Audio Cable (o ptional) • Attach IDE BUS Cable • Attach Power Cable • Mount Drive Jumper Settings The mode select jumpers are 6 straight angle pi n s located on the rear of the CD-ROM drive. By [...]
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4 Placing CD-ROM Drive inside your Computer Now that you have set the jumpers, you are read y to install your CD-ROM drive inside your computer. Important Note: Disconnect power fr om your co mputer system befo re beginning installation. Remove computer co ver and faceplate if required. Re fer to your co mputer systems manual for removal informatio[...]
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5 Power Cable - Connect an internal computer p ower supply cable to the power so cket at the back of the CD- ROM drive. One side of the plug has ch amfered edges, so the power conne ctor fits only one way. Push plug completely into the socket making sure t he plug fits correctly. Figure 4.Installing Power Cable Audio Cable (optional) - If you have [...]
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6 USING THE CD-ROM Drive – XM-6802B Drive Operation Inserting a Disc - Horizontally To insert a disc into a drive that is moun ted horizont ally, perform the following steps: Figure 1.Inserting Disc 1. Open the drive's L oading tra y b y pressing the Eject Button. 2. Place disc into drive's L oading tra y 3. Press Eject b utton again or[...]
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7 Removing a Disc To remove a disc from the CD-ROM drive, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Loading T ray by pressing the Eject Button. 2. Grasp disc by edges , and lift out of loading tra y . 3. Press Eject Button again to close Loading T ray . Usage Guidelines • K eep the disc tra y closed when not using the CD-ROM Drive . • Do not pre[...]
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8 Cleaning Media Try to avoid touching the read area (un derside) of the disc as dirt and smears will degra de the disc accessing speed. If the disc becomes dirty wipe it with a damp soft cloth. Avoid cl eaning in a circular motion, but rather from the inner side outward.[...]
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9 TR OUBLESHOO TING – XM-6802B Problem Solution Disc tra y cannot be opened • Check that there is pow er to drive. • Use Emergency Eject instructi ons to open tray . Drive is not recognized by system • Is the drive connected proper ly? Are all cables plugged in proper ly (e.g. P ower Cable , Interface Cab le and Audio Cables). • Are the d[...]
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10 SPECIFICA TIONS –XM-6802B General Interface ATAPI Compatible CD-ROM Standards CD-DA (Red-Book) - Stand ard Audio CD & CD-Text CD-ROM (Yellow-Book Mode 1 & 2) - Standard Data CD-ROM XA (Mode2 Form 1&2) - Photo CD, Multi-Se ssion CD-I/FMV (Green Book, Mode 2 Form1 &2, Ready, Bridge) CD-Extra/CD-Plus (Blue B ook) - Audio & Tex[...]
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11 Power DC Voltage and Current Requi rements 5V 5%, 12V 10% Physical Height 5.83" (148.2mm) Width 1.65" (42mm) Depth 7.24" (184mm) W eight 1.66lbs (740g) Connectors DC input AMP 1-480424-0 or equival ent, 2m max ATAPI Interface Connector 40 Pin ATAPI Standard, 0.46m max length Analog Audio Line Output Conne cto r 4 Pin ATAPI Standar[...]
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12 DRIVE CONNECT ORS –XM-6802B Figure 1.XM-6802B CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel - Connec tors Power Connector Power is supplied to your CD-ROM d rive by the connection with your computer's +5V/+12V power cable to the powe r socket at the back of drive. One side of the plug has chamfered edge s, so the power con nector fits only one way CAUTION: Sev[...]
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13 Table 1.Interface Pin Assignments INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN NO . I/O SIGNAL NAME HOST SIGNAL NAME PIN NO . I/O SIGNAL NAME HOST SIGNAL NAME 1 I Reset Host Reset 21 O HDRQ DMA Request 2 - GND 22 - GND 3 I/O HD7 Host Data Bus BIT 7 23 I HWR-,ST OP Host I/O Write 4 I/O HD8 Host Data Bus BIT 8 24 - GND 5 I/O HD6 Host Data Bus BIT 6 25 I HRD-, HDM[...]