User manual TEAC QUICK DV516EENG

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[. . . ] System Board Primary Cable Master Slave Secundary Cable Jumpers for IDE Configuration The DVD-ROM drive has a Master/Slave jumper which must be correctly set before the drive is installed. The strap is factory-preset as shown: Master Slave C S S L M A Please take into consideration that the IDE controller adapts itself to the slower one of the both drives. This may affect the performance of your system. [. . . ] Usually there is also a 40 pin flat ribbon cable available at each of the connectors. It is possible to connect up to two IDE drives to each of the cables. Regardless if the two drives are connected to the primary or the Installation and Connection Very important: Switch off your PC and any attached devices and disconnect the power cord(s). It is not sufficent to switch off the power switch!Do the same if the DVD-ROM drive is reconfigured. (1) Open the case of your PC and lift it off carefully. (2) Configure the DVD-ROM drive if necessary. (3) Locate a free half-height-drive slot for 13. 3cm/5. 25" drives. Carefully slide the drive into the opening so that the disk tray shows at the front of the computer. It may be easier to connect the cables first before you push the drive fully into the slot and to fix it with screws. TEAC DV-516E DVD-ROM Drive Quick Installation Guide (4) Connect the power cable and the 40-pin data cable (assure the correct orientation, pin 1 is often marked with a color stripe) to the drive. Connecting in the wrong orientation may damage the drive and the PC! page 2 Do not clean the inner parts of your TEAC DVDROM drive with compressed air. Any of these methods may cause damage to your TEAC DVD-ROM drive. Software Installation Audio cable DV-516E Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP do not require a software installation. Important: The TEAC DV-516E cannot be used with DOS. Pin 1 Care and Handling Do not expose your DVD-ROM drive to extreme temperatures, excessive dust or high humidity. Do not install your DVD-ROM drive near any device that produces strong electrical waves or magnetic fields. Do not place heavy objects on your DVD-ROM drive. There are no use serviceable parts in your DVD-ROM drive. 40-pin IDE data cable Power cable (5) Connect the DVD-ROM drive to your sound card. [. . . ] Caution: Do not use cleaning CDs which will remove dirt of the lense of the laser aided by a little brush. The world according to DVD titles is set into regions. There are six (6) regions around the world. [. . . ]

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