User manual AOPEN CD32X

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[. . . ] MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Table of Contents Specifications DRIVE PERFORMANCE Disc Data Capacity: Mode 1 Mode 2 Maximum Playing Time Data Transfer Rate (KB/s) Normal speed 1 MTRP Data Buffer Size Drive Reliability (MTBF) COMPACT DISC Disc Type (data format) CD-Audio, CD-ROM (modes 1 and 2), CD-ROM/XA (mode 2, form 1 and form 2), CD-EXTRA, CD-I, Photo-CD (single and multiple sessions), CD-WO, I-Trax CD, CD-RW 80-mm and 120-mm discs E-IDE (conforms to SFF8020 v1. 2) Headphone jack on front panel Line-out connector on the rear end of the drive (two stereo channels for each output port) Two-pin line out connector on the rear end of the drive 44. 1 KHz 16 bits +5V, +12V Load/Eject button, Play/Skip button, Power-on/Busy LED indicator, 3. 5-mm stereo headphone jack, rotary volume control knob Power-supply connector, IDE interface connector, master/slave jumper, analog audio output connector, digital audio output connector Both vertical and horizontal 656 MB 748 MB 74 minutes and 42 seconds Mode 1 150 150 * X Mode 2 171 171 * X 128 KB 50, 000 POH (25% duty cycle at room temperature) Disc Size INTERFACE Drive Interface Type AUDIO Analog Audio Output Ports Digital Audio Output Port Audio Sampling Frequency Audio Quantization POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltage PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Front Panel Rear Panel PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Mount 1 MTRP (Maximum Transfer Rate Performance) = normal speed * CD-ROM drive speed. (Tolerance 10%) Example: 32X CD-ROM MTRP = 150*32 = 4800 KB/sec. iii Dimensions Weight Temperature: Operating Non-operating Humidity: Operating Non-operating Wavelength Emission light output power Pulse times 149 mm x 42 mm x 196. 5 mm (5. 9"x1. 7"x7. 7") 1. 0 kg (2. 2 lbs) +5ºC ~ +45ºC -20ºC ~ +55ºC 20% ~ 80% RH 20% ~ 80% RH 285 ± 25nm Less than 0. 3 mW The time base is using 100s by requirement of IEC -1993 825-1 clause 9. 3 (e) ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS LASER COMPONENT RADIATION DATA Table of Contents 1 Installing the CD-ROM Drive Before you begin, turn off the system power. Follow the steps below to install the CD-ROM drive: 1. [. . . ] Insert the installation diskette in your 3. 5-inch diskette drive and make it the active drive. Follow the screen instructions to complete the installation. The installation program creates a directory (C:\CDROM) containing the CD-ROM drivers. It also updates your AUTOEXEC. BAT and CONFIG. SYS files as follows: CONFIG. SYS DEVICE=C:\CDROM\AOATAPI. SYS /D:IDECD000 LASTDRIVE=N AUTOEXEC. BAT C:\DOS\MSCDEX. EXE /D:IDECD000 Changing the Settings After Installation To reconfigure the settings of the CD-ROM driver, use a text editor (such as EDIT. COM) to modify the DEVICE= and LASTDRIVE= command lines in the CONFIG. SYS and AUTOEXEC. BAT files. Then restart your computer. Table of Contents Changing the CONFIG. SYS File and Enabling the DMA Function Add the following line to your CONFIG. SYS: DEVICE = <PATH>\AOATAPI. SYS /D:<DEVICE_NAME> [/zzzz] [/P:xxx, yy] The <DEVICE_NAME> is the name of the MSCDEX file that will be used to find the device driver. The maximum length of the <DEVICE_NAME> string is eight characters. The option [/zzzz] in character form specifies the DMA function, the Ultra-DMA 33 function or Bus Master DMA function. Please refer to the README. TXT file for more details. For example: DEVICE=C:\CDROM\AOATAPI. SYS /D:IDECD000 /DMA /P:1F0, 14 If your system board supports the Bus Master DMA function, the option /DMA enables the Bus Master DMA function. The option /P: specifies the I/O port address and IRQ level. The number xxx in hexadecimal form specifies the I/O port address (such as 1F0, 170, 1E8, or 168), and yy specifies the IRQ level (such as 14, 15, 11, or 10 in decimal). NOTE: If you are not familiar with I/O Port or IRQ level settings, do not implement/P: option. After changing the CONFIG. SYS, reboot the system. Refer to the README. TXT file for the latest driver installation updates. For Windows 95 and Windows NT Environment Windows 95 and Windows NT will automatically detect the new CD-ROM drive and load the appropriate device driver. However, there are times when Windows can not detect the CD-ROM drive. You will have to load the drivers manually. To install the drivers manually: 1. Click the Control Panel Icon in My Computer and then click Add New Hardware. The program will automatically search for your new CD-ROM Drive and load the appropriate driver. 2. vii For OS/2 Warp Under OS/2 Warp, select the non-listed CD-ROM option. This option supports the standard ATAPI CD-ROM drives. After selecting this option, OS/2 will autodetect the CD-ROM drive. 3 Using the CD-ROM Drive In most cases, software applications that utilize CD-ROM drives control the CDROM drive operations directly. However, you can control the drive manually using the front-panel controls. 1. Headphone Jack The 3. 5-mm stereo headphone jack allows you to listen to audio CDs via stereo headphones. Volume Control The volume control is a rotary knob that allows you to control the sound level from the headphone jack. [. . . ] Gently pry the disk tray open with a screwdriver. When the disc tray opens, simply remove the disc from the CD-ROM drive. NOTE: Do not do this unless absolutely necessary. This procedure may damage the CD tray. ix 5 Jumper Settings This appendix explains the jumper settings on the drive and lists the pin configurations of each connector on the rear panel. There is one jumper at the rear of the CD-ROM drive. [. . . ]

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