Toshiba SD-M1201 User manual

Type
User manual

Toshiba SD-M1201 is a versatile DVD-ROM drive capable of reading various media formats including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, CD-R, and CD-RW. It features an Ultra-SCSI interface, enabling fast data transfer speeds. It supports playback of DVD videos with CSS encryption and RPC-II region control, allowing users to enjoy a wide range of multimedia content.

Toshiba SD-M1201 is a versatile DVD-ROM drive capable of reading various media formats including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, CD-R, and CD-RW. It features an Ultra-SCSI interface, enabling fast data transfer speeds. It supports playback of DVD videos with CSS encryption and RPC-II region control, allowing users to enjoy a wide range of multimedia content.

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Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................................................... 1
Notational conventions.............................................................................................................. 1
Important notes................................................................................................................................. 2
Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Manufacturer's note .................................................................................................................. 2
Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Setting the DVD drive................................................................................................................ 3
Mounting the DVD drive............................................................................................................ 4
Connecting the DVD drive......................................................................................................... 5
Installing the driver software required........................................................................................ 8
Operation.......................................................................................................................................... 9
Inserting a CD/DVD................................................................................................................. 10
Removing a CD/DVD.............................................................................................................. 10
Maintenance and transportation...................................................................................................... 11
Technical data ................................................................................................................................ 12
Data transfer rate diagram (CD-ROM)..................................................................................... 13
Data transfer rate diagram (DVD-ROM).................................................................................. 14
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Introduction
The DVD-ROM drive reads digital data stored on DVD-ROM (Digital Versatile Disc), DVD-R, CD-R
or CD-RW.
The DVD-ROM drive supports the encryption algorithm CSS (Contents Scramble System)
developed to protect against illegal pirated copies of DVD videos.
The DVD-ROM drive supports the RPC-II (Phase II System of Regional Playback Control) function.
This function enables the final user to change the country code of the drive up to five times to play
back corresponding DVD videos.
The DVD-ROM drive has a Ultra-SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) interface. Therefore, in
order to operate the drive the system unit must have an appropriate SCSI host adapter and the
required SCSI drivers must be installed.
This manual contains all the information you require to install and operate the DVD-ROM drive
(short name: DVD drive).
Target group
To install the drive, you need some knowledge of hardware. Make sure you observe the instructions
in the "Important notes" chapter of your system unit's Operating Manual.
In the event of any problems occurring, please contact your sales outlet or our customer service
center.
Further information
For details of the drive mounting procedure refer to the Operating Manual or Technical Manual of
your system unit.
Information on the SCSI host adapter is contained in the Technical Manual of the SCSI host adapter
or in the Operating Manual or Technical Manual of your system unit.
Information on the required SCSI drivers is provided in the documentation accompanying the
software.
Notational conventions
The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:
!
Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning
endangers your life, destroys the system, or may lead to loss of data.
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Supplementary information, remarks and tips follow this symbol.
Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown.
This symbol means that you must enter a blank space at this point.
Italic text
highlights file names, menu items, command names and messages in the body of the
manual text. In addition, inputs that you are required to make also appear in
italics
.
"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters, disks and terms that are being emphasized.
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Important notes
!
In this chapter you will find information regarding safety which is essential to take note of
with your DVD drive.
Safety
This device complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment, including
electronic office machines for use in an office environment. If you have any questions, contact your
sales outlet or our customer service center.
This device has been developed for use in approved systems with a fire-proof casing (in
accordance with IEC 950 / EN 60950).
Note the power loss and the notes on environmental conditions in the "Important notes" chapter
of the system unit's Operating Manual.
This device contains a light-emitting diode, classified according to IEC 825-1:1993: LASER
CLASS 1 (LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE, KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT), and must not be opened.
Manufacturer's note
CE certificate
The shipped version of this drive complies with the requirements of the EC
Guideline 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility".
Compliance was tested in a typical system configuration.
When installing the drive, observe the specific installation notes in the Operating
Manual or Technical Manual of the receiving device.
Installation
!
Please note the information provided in the chapter "Important notes" in the Operating
Manual of the system unit or in the manual "Safety, Guarantee and Ergonomics".
The following steps must be performed to install the DVD drive:
Setting the DVD drive (e. g. SCSI address, terminating resistor)
Mounting the DVD drive
Connecting the DVD drive
Installing the SCSI drivers required
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For information on installing the SCSI drivers, please refer to the documentation
accompanying the software.
A DVD player (MPEG-2 hardware or software) for playing DVD videos is not included in
the DVD drive package.
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Setting the DVD drive
On the rear of the DVD drive there are eight jumpers.
POWER SUPPLY
TEST
PRV/ALW
TERM ON/OFF
PRTY
ID4
ID2
ID1
!
Jumper TEST is reserved and must not be inserted.
SCSI address (ID1, ID2, ID4)
The default SCSI address setting of the DVD drive is ID 3. If address ID 3 is already occupied by
another SCSI device, the address setting for the DVD drive must be changed with jumpers ID1, ID2
and ID4 according to the following table.
SCSI address ID1 ID2 ID4
address 7 + + +
address 6 + +
address 5 + +
address 4 +
address 3
++–
address 2 +
address 1 +
address 0
+ = installed
– = not installed
Default setting:
Jumpers ID1 and ID2 inserted, jumper ID4 not inserted = address 3
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Parity checking (PRTY)
"Parity bits" are used to check data transfer via the SCSI bus. The parity check should always be
active, if it is supported by the SCSI Host Adapter.
Jumper PRTY inserted = Parity check enabled
Jumper PRTY not inserted = Parity check disabled
Default setting:
Jumper PRTY inserted = Parity check enabled
Terminating resistor (TERM ON/OFF)
The TERM ON/OFF jumper is used to switch the active terminating resistor on and off.
The terminating resistor must be switched on if the DVD drive is connected as the last drive on the
SCSI bus. If another device is connected behind the DVD drive, the terminating resistor of the DVD
drive must be switched off (jumper not inserted).
Jumper TERM ON/OFF inserted = terminating resistor switched on
Jumper TERM ON/OFF not inserted = terminating resistor switched off
Default setting:
Jumper TERM ON/OFF inserted = terminating resistor switched on
Removing DVD (PRV/ALW)
You can lock the eject button by means of the jumper PRV/ALW (PREVENT/ALLOW). The DVD can
then be ejected only by the means of a software command.
Jumper PRV/ALW inserted = Removing prevented
Jumper PRV/ALW not inserted = Removing possible
Default setting:
Jumper PRV/ALW not inserted = Removing possible
Termination power (POWER SUPPLY)
The POWER SUPPLY jumper sets the power supply for the terminating resistors. The terminating
resistors can be provided with power by the drive or the SCSI bus.
Jumper POWER SUPPLY inserted = Power supply via the drive
Jumper POWER SUPPLY not inserted = Power supply via the SCSI bus
Default setting:
Jumper POWER SUPPLY not inserted = Power supply via the SCSI bus
Mounting the DVD drive
The DVD drive requires a 5 ¼ inch "half-height" slot. It can be installed horizontally or vertically. You
are recommended to install the drive horizontally.
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If the DVD drive is operated in a horizontal position, both 8-cm and 12-cm CDs or DVDs
may be used. If the drive is operated in a vertical position, only 12-cm diameter CDs or
DVDs may be used.
Install the DVD drive as described in "Installing a disk drive" in the Technical Manual or in the
Operating Manual of the system unit.
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Connecting the DVD drive
The DVD drive has the following connectors at the rear side:
1
2
3
1 = Analog audio line output (LINE OUT)
2 = SCSI interface
3 = Power supply connector
Connecting SCSI cable and power supply cable
1
2
Plug the 50-pin SCSI cable into the SCSI interface of the DVD drive (1).
The plug is coded so that it cannot be plugged in incorrectly.
Plug the 4-pin power supply plug into the power supply socket of the DVD drive (2).
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Connecting an analog audio line
The DVD drive can be connected to an audio board (soundcard) via the audio output. Further
information on the audio board may be found in the associated documentation.
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An audio cable is not included in the consignment of the DVD drive. Normally this cable is
supplied with an audio board or other interface devices.
Connect the plug of your audio cable to the audio line output on the DVD drive and connect the
cable to your audio board.
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Connecting stereo headphones
Stereo headphones can be connected to the stereo headphone port.
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Stereo headphones are not included in the consignment of the DVD drive.
1
Plug in the stereo headphones.
The volume can be adjusted at the volume control (1).
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Installing the driver software required
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Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT already contain the necessary drivers for
reading DVD-ROM and CD-ROM media.
To play DVD videos (MPEG-2), you also require an DVD player (MPEG-2 hardware or
software). A DVD player is not included in the consignment of the DVD drive.
As the drive supports the function RPC-II (Phase II System of Regional Playback Control),
the DVD player must also support the function RPC-II. This function enables the final user
to change the country code of the drive up to five times to play back corresponding DVD
videos. After the fifth change, the last country code set remains permanently set in the
drive. It is then not possible to make further changes.
To operate the DVD drive under MS-DOS and Windows 3.xx, you require the program
MSCDEX.EXE
and the Adaptec device driver
EZ-SCSI 5.0
. The driver is located on the "Drivers & Utilities" CD.
The Adaptec driver
EZ-SCSI 5.0
supplements the
CONFIG.SYS
and
AUTOEXEC.BAT
files as
shown below:
Example:
CONFIG.SYS
DEVICE=C:\SCSI ASPICD.SYS /D:ASPICD0
AUTOEXEC.BAT
C:\SCSI\MSCDEX.EXE /D:ASPICD0 /M:12
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If your system uses the memory manager
EMM386.EXE
, the new line must be inserted
behind the
EMM386.EXE
line in the
CONFIG.SYS
file.
Change - if necessary - the
LASTDRIVE
entry in the
CONFIG.SYS
file
(e. g.
LASTDRIVE=F
)
.
Reboot the system so that the changes to the
CONFIG.SYS
and
AUTOEXEC.BAT
files become
effective.
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With the installed driver you can play CDs and DVDs in the DVD drive using the ISO 9660
file system.
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Operation
If the DVD drive is operated in a horizontal position, both 8-cm and 12-cm CDs or DVDs may be
used. If the drive is operated in a vertical position, only 12-cm diameter CDs or DVDs may be used.
Use only high-quality CDs and DVDs.
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The DVD drive does not support ADPCM mode (simultaneous playing of audio data and
use of graphics decoding functions). This function must be made available by the host
system.
Handling CDs and DVDs
!
Avoid touching the surface of a CD/DVD. Handle CDs/DVDs only by their edges!
Always store CDs/DVDs in their cases. Thus you avoid dust contamination, scratches,
bending or other damage.
Protect your CDs/DVDs from dust and direct sunlight.
Avoid storing a CD/DVD in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity.
Ensure the DVD drive is not exposed to major vibration.
Open the drive tray only if you want to load or remove a CD/DVD.
Never place any objects on the open tray, and do not press the tray down when it is open.
When using CDs of inferior quality, vibrations can result in read errors. To avoid vibrations
or disturbing noises when using CDs of inferior quality, reduce the speed by pressing and
holding down the insert/remove button for at least 2 seconds. Opening and shutting the
drive tray resets the limitation of the rotation speed.
1
2
3
1 = Drive indicator
2 = Insert/Eject button
3 = Button for manual ejection
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Drive indicator
The indicator flashes quickly when a CD/DVD is inserted. The indicator goes out when the drive is
ready for reading.
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If the display does not go out after you have inserted a CD/DVD but glows constantly
although the CD/DVD is not accessed, the CD/DVD is probably damaged or dirty.
The indicator lights up when the DVD drive is accessed. The indicator flashes slowly while audio CD
playback.
Insert/Eject button
The insert/eject button is used primarily for opening and closing the drive tray. To do this you must
press the button briefly (for less than 1 second).
You can also use the insert/eject button to reduce the rotation speed if vibrations occur when you
use a CD. To do this you must hold the insert/eject button down for at least 2 seconds. The drive
now reduces speed. As soon as the drive tray is opened and closed again (for example when
replacing the CD), the drive operates at normal speed again.
Inserting a CD/DVD
Push the insert/eject button briefly.
The drive tray slides open.
Place the CD/DVD in the tray with the label facing upwards.
Push the insert/eject button briefly or push the tray panel.
The drive tray slides closed.
Removing a CD/DVD
!
If the indicator on the DVD drive lights up, the drive is being accessed. Wait until the
indicator is dark before pressing the insert/eject button.
Push the insert/eject button briefly.
The drive tray slides open.
Remove the CD/DVD from the tray.
Push the insert/eject button briefly or push the tray panel.
The drive tray slides closed.
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If the CD/DVD is not ejected, check whether the drive tray has been locked by a software
command. If this is not the case, the drive is defective and the CD/DVD must be removed
manually.
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Manually removing the CD
In the event of a power failure or damage to the drive it may be necessary to manually remove the
CD/DVD.
Switch off your system unit.
Using a thick wire, firmly press the button for manual ejection (e. g. a large paper clip).
The drive tray is unlocked and can be opened.
Maintenance and transportation
!
The CD/DVD must be removed and the drive tray must be closed when the DVD drive is
transported.
Do not discard the original packing material of the DVD drive. Keep it for future
transportation.
Transport the DVD drive only in its original packaging or another corresponding packaging
to protect it from impacts, shock and static discharge.
The DVD drive must be opened by authorized service personnel only. Inappropriately
opening the drive can be hazardous for the eyes!
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Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Height:
Width:
Length:
Weight:
41.50 mm
146.00 mm
193.00 mm
870 g
Electrical data
Voltage
+5 V +12 V
Current
+5 V
+12 V
550 mA (idle)
830 mA (reading)
3 mA (idle)
430 mA (reading)
Data interface
Ultra SCSI (8 bit SE)
Environmental conditions of the system unit
Environmental class:
Temperature
during operation:
Transport:
3K2/2K2, IEC 721
5 °C .... 50 °C
-40 °C .... 65 °C
Condensation in operating must be avoided.
Performance
Average access time: 135 ms (DVD)
95 ms (CD)
Cache memory: 256 Kbytes
Data transfer rate:
DVD (2.1 - 5x):
CD (14 - 32x):
CD-RW (8.6 - 20x):
2.7 -6.7 Mbyte/s
2.1 - 4.8 Mbyte/s (Mode 1)
1.3 -3.0 Mbyte/s
Burst (async.):
Burst (sync.):
5 Mbyte/s
20 Mbyte/s (Ultra)
Rotation speed
DVD:
CD:
2900 rpm
6900 rpm
MTBF (mean time between failures) 100,000 hours
Supported data carrier
DVD-5
DVD-9
DVD-10
DVD-18
CD-ROM Mode 1
4.7 Gbyte
8.5 Gbyte
9.4 Gbyte
17.0 Gbyte
656 Mbyte
Regulations complied with
UL 1950
CSA C22.2 No. 950
IEC-950 (EN60950)
EN60825 (Laser safety)
FCC Part 15, Class B
Manufacturer's designation
TOSHIBA SD-M1201
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Data transfer rate diagram (CD-ROM)
4800
4600
4400
4200
4000
3800
3600
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
2000
15000
30000
45000
60000
75000
90000
105000
120000
135000
150000
165000
180000
195000
210000
225000
240000
255000
270000
285000
300000
315000
330000
Transfer Rate (Kbyte/s)
Disc Location
(
Sector
)
5000
5200
5400
5600
5800
6000
6200
6400
6600
CAV Method
14 - 32x variable
CAV = Constant Angular Velocity
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Data transfer rate diagram (DVD-ROM)
4800
4600
4400
4200
4000
3800
3600
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
2000
15000
30000
45000
60000
75000
90000
105000
120000
135000
150000
165000
180000
195000
210000
225000
240000
255000
270000
285000
300000
315000
330000
Transfer Rate (Kbyte/s)
Disc Location
(
Sector
)
5000
5200
5400
5600
5800
6000
6200
6400
6600
CAV Method
2.1- 5x variable
CAV = Constant Angular Velocity
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Toshiba SD-M1201 User manual

Type
User manual

Toshiba SD-M1201 is a versatile DVD-ROM drive capable of reading various media formats including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, CD-R, and CD-RW. It features an Ultra-SCSI interface, enabling fast data transfer speeds. It supports playback of DVD videos with CSS encryption and RPC-II region control, allowing users to enjoy a wide range of multimedia content.

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