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[. . . ] CDR400At
SERIES
User Guide Guide de I'utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party: Address: Telephone: FAX: Type of Equipment: Model Name: Yamaha Systems Technology, Inc. 100 Century Center Court San Jose, California 95112 (408) 467-2330 (408) 437-8791 CD Recorder CDR400At CDR400At-NB
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
FCC INFORMATION (U. S. A. )
1. [. . . ] It can read discs at up to 6xS.
s Compatible with Seven Different Formats The CDR400At can both record and read seven different formats: CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, CD-DA, CD-Bridge (multisession), CD-Extra, and Video CD. The CDR400At is also equipped with an analog audio output terminal (headphones) for CD-DA.
s SCSI 2 Interface for Data Transfer The CDR400At features SCSI 2, the second generation SCSI interface for connecting computers and peripheral devices.
s Compatible with Windows 95 Plug and Play SCSI IDs are set automatically by the SCAM protocol (level 1).
s Orange Book Part 2 Compatible 5-Mode Recording The CDR400At conforms to the five recording modes outlined in the Orange Book Part 2: Track at Once, Multisession, Disc at Once, Session at Once, and Packet Writing.
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Introduction
Orange Book Compatible Recording
Track at Once In this mode, data can be recorded to disc one track at a time. Discs recorded in this mode cannot be played in CD players or CD-ROM drives other than a CD-R drive until the session is closed.
Multisession In this mode, data can be recorded to disc in stages (one session at a time). Additional data can be written later.
Disc at Once In this mode, data can be recorded to an entire disc in one pass. It is not possible to write additional data later.
Session at Once In this mode, data can be recorded to disc one session at a time. To use this mode, your software must support Session at Once recording. New sessions can be written later.
Packet Writing This is useful for data back-up. Smaller units of data can be added to tracks. To use this mode, your software must support Packet Writing. The CDR400At supports sequential packet writing.
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Chapter 1 - System Configuration
Chapter 1 - System Configuration
Before using the CDR400At, make sure that you have all of the items on the list of included items. In order to use the CDR400At, you will require the following.
Computer
The following operating environment is required: · An IBM/AT compatible computer with a 100 MHz or faster Pentium CPU (in order to write at 4x speed), or a 100 MHz or faster 486 CPU (in order to write at 2x speed) · · · · A vacant slot in which to install a SCSI card or a pre-installed SCSI card A vacant half-height bay Windows 95, Windows NT4. 0 or Higher Sufficient hard disk space
Note: You will need about twice as much space on your hard disk as that required by the data you wish to write to CD-ROM. SCSI card This is required in order to connect a SCSI device (the Yamaha CDR400At) to your computer. We recommend the following: Adaptec SCSI cards: AHA-2940 (PCI), AHA-284x (VL), AHA-2740 (EISA), AHA-154x (ISA), etc.
Software
Use writing software or packet writing software which supports the CDR400At or CDR400t.
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Chapter 1 - System Configuration
Tools
· Phillips screwdriver
This is used to remove the cover of your computer, and to install the Yamaha CDR400At drive.
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Long nose pliers
These are used to insert or remove the jumper pin when setting the SCSI ID and parity settings etc. of the Yamaha CDR400At drive.
Discs
CD-R Discs On the CDR400At, you can use conventional CD-R discs that conform to the Recordable Compact Disc Systems Part 2 (Orange Book). Yamaha recommends the following Yamaha CD-R discs: > CDM12Y63 > CDM12Y74 > CDM12Y74M > CDM12Y74T (120mm, 63 minutes) (120mm, 74 minutes) (120mm, 74 minutes) (120mm, 74 minutes)
Read-only Discs You can use discs with the logo which conform to the Compact Disc Read Only Memory standard (CD-ROM standard, Yellow Book). If you wish to use the audio functions, use discs with the logo, which conform to the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (Red Book).
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Chapter 2 - Installing the Yamaha CDR400At Drive
Chapter 2 - Installing the Yamaha CDR400At Drive
CDR400At drive settings
Before installing the CDR400At in your computer, you will need to set the following jumpers. You set these jumpers by inserting jumper connectors into the jumper switch located on the rear panel of the CDR drive. o o o o SCSI ID settings Parity setting Terminator setting Block size setting
Important: Use long-nose pliers to remove or insert jumper connectors. In the diagrams in this manual, solid black fill is used to indicate locations where a jumper is used to short between pins. Rear Panel
ID SELECT PARITY TERMINATOR BLOCK SIZE
AUDIO OUT RGL 124
SCSI INTERFACE CONNECTOR 1
DC INPUT G
+ 5V
+12V
Jumper Switch
o SCSI ID settings The SCSI ID number is used so that the computer will recognize a connected SCSI device. You can assign 0 through 7 as the SCSI ID number. Usually, "7" is reserved for the SCSI card ID number, and "0" is reserved for the first SCSI device in the chain. Use a number between 1 and 6 for the CDR400At. [. . . ] Caution: Be sure to remove the disc after it is completely ejected. (Trying to remove the disc before it is completely ejected may cause the drive to malfunction. )
Press the eject button
If the CDR400At is not powered on: Pressing the eject button will not eject the disc.
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Chapter 3 - Operation
Manual Eject (emergency use)
Here we explain how to eject the disc when it cannot be ejected in the normal way; for example, the power is shut off inadvertently or the loading mechanism fails. This technique should be used only as a last resort. You'll need a pin-like object of 2 mm or less in diameter to do this. [. . . ]
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