Owner's Manual
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Occasionally
the
CD-R
and
CD-RW
discs
written
by
the
CD-R/RW
drive
cannot
be
read
by
other
CD
drives*.
These
unreadable
discs
may
need
to
be
read
using
the
CD-R/RW
drive
on
which
they
were
written.
*
The
disc
written
using
the
CD-R/RW
drive
might
not
be
readable
by
CD-ROMs
other
than
Multi-read
compatible
(UDF
compatible)
CD-ROMs.
Multiread
compatible
(UDF
compatible)
CD-ROMs
are:
1.
CD-ROMs
that
can
read
low
reflectance.
2.
CD-ROMs
that
support
Packet
Write.
Please
note:
Certain
software
(i.e.
particularly
those
including
Video
playback)
may
require
a
considerably
increased
specification
PC
to
give
acceptable
results.
While
this
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
drive
can
read
DVD-video
discs,
decoding
them
to
display
on
your
pc's
monitor
requires
separate
MPEG
decoding
that
is
done
by
separate
hardware
(either
an
MPEG
decoder
card
or
MPEG
decoding
done
by
your
video
card),
or
separate
software
that
you
install
to
do
MPEG
decoding.
These
items
are
separate
and
are
not
included
with
this
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
drive.
Software
Install
the
supplied
CD
Recording
Software
before
using
this
unit.
Front
Panel
Rear
Panel
Location
and
Function
of
Controls
1.
Drive
activity
indicator
(Read/Write)
2.
Emergency
Eject
Hole
3.
Stop/Eject
Button
4.
Disc
Tray
DIGITAL
AUDIO
ANALOG
AUDIO
INTERFACE
POWER
DG
39
40
1
+5
GND
+12
2
CSM
SLA
RGL
1.
Digital
Audio
Output
Connector
2.
Analog
Audio
Output
Connector
3.
Jumper
Connector
This
jumper
determines
whether
the
drive
is
configured
as
a
master
or
slave.
Changing
the
master-slave
configuration
takes
effect
after
power-on
reset.
4.
IDE
Interface
Connector
Connect
to
the
IDE
(Integrated
Device
Electronics)
Interface
using
a
40-pin
flat
IDE
cable.
NOTE
:
Do
not
connect
or
disconnect
the
cable
when
the
power
is
on,
as
this
could
cause
a
short
circuit
and
damage
the
system.
Always
turn
the
power
OFF
when
connecting
or
disconnecting
the
cable.
5.
Power
Connector
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