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HP RecordNow reported that your HP drive is in use - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 84
HP RecordNow reported that the source disc cannot be copied - - - - - - - - - 84
Your HP drive is installed, but does not appear in Windows Explorer - - - - - 84
Your HP drive is installed and appears in Windows Explorer, but now other devices
Troubleshooting
Enabling DMA on HP IDE CD/DVD Drives and Windows 98/Me - - - - - 82
Enabling DMA on hard drives and Windows 98/Me - - - - - - - - - - - - - 82
Enabling DMA on HP IDE CD/DVD Drives and Windows 2000
A computer CD-ROM drive cannot read a recorded disc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 86
The disc is scratched, damaged, or dirty - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 86
Try reading the disc in an HP drive, if available - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 86
Some CD-ROM drives read discs very slowly if Read Ahead capabilities are
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A computer DVD-ROM drive cannot read a recorded disc - - - - - - - - - - - - 88
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Some DVD-ROM drives read discs very slowly if Read Ahead capabilities are
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Ta bl e 2 6 HP MyCD Registry Keys - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
Table 27 Comparison of the different types of formatting- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 68
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Table 28 Supported HP CD-Writer Drives for 80-minute CDs - - - - - - - - - - - - - 89
Ta bl e 2 9 HP CD-Writer Drives No Longer Sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 104
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This chapter describes the hp dvd-writer dvd100i internal drive and is organized as
follows:
Product Historyp. 11
Disc Storage Capacity of HP Productsp. 12
Product Positioningp. 13
Laser Safetyp. 13
Parts Available for the hp dvd-writer Drivep. 13
Current Productsp. 14
Product History
CD Technology
The first CD technology to be used with computers was CD-ROM, a read-only
technology. In the early 1990’s CD-R (CD-Recordable) drives became available to
consumers for storing data permanently on a disc that could be read by any
CD-ROM drive. Now Compact Disc ReWritable, or CD-RW, technology is available to
consumers. CD-RW lets users rewrite CDs up to 1,000 times. CD-RW lets users easily
store and erase data on CDs for playback on:
MultiRead-compatible CD-ROM drives
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CD-R drives
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CD-RW drives
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DVD Technology
A DVD disc is the same size as a CD, but holds much more data.
A DVD disc holds 4.7 GB per layer, which equals 135
minutes of compressed video. .
The DVD logo is trademarked and owned by the DVD
Consortium.
What is MultiRead?
Hewlett-Packard Company played a principal role in the creation of MultiRead
technology that makes CD-RW media read-compatible with the spectrum of current
drives:
The MultiRead logo on CD and DVD products indicates MultiRead compatibility.
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DVD Media Read/Write Compatibility
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive can read DVD-ROM, DVD-R, and DVD+RW discs,
usually read DVD-RW discs, and write DVD+RW discs.
Table 1
Table 1 DVD-ROM/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM/DVD+RW
Table 1 Table 1
Read/Write Compatibility
DVD-ROM Media can be
Read in:
DVD-R Media can be
Read in:
DVD-R Media can be
Recorded by:
DVD-RW Media can be
Read in:
DVD-RW Media can be
Recorded by:
DVD-RAM Media can be
Read in:
DVD-RAM Media can be
Recorded by:
DVD+RW Media can be
Read in:
DVD+RW Media can be
Recorded by:
DVD Players
XXXXX
UsuallyXXXX
Usually MayXMayUsually
RarelyX
Usually Usually Usually MayX
DVD-R Drives
XOften
DVD-RW Drives
X
DVD-RAM Drives
X
DVD+RW Drives
X
CD-R/CD-RW Media Read/Write Compatibility
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive can read CD-ROM data discs, CD-R discs, and
CD-RW discs, and write CD-R and CD-RW discs.
Table 2
Table 2 CD-R/CD-RW Read/Write Compatibility
Table 2 Table 2
CD
Players
CD-ROM
Drives
CD-R
Drives
CD-RW
Drives
MultiRead
Compatible
Drives
DVD-ROM
Drives
DVD
Players
CD-R Media can be
Read in:
CD-R Media can be
Recorded by:
CD-RW Media can be
Read in:
CD-RW Media can be
Recorded by:
* Music CDs recorded on CD-RW media can only be played on audio equipment that
is MultiRead compatible. Music CDs recorded on CD-R media can be played in most
audio CD players.
** CD-R media can only be read in DVD players with dual optical pickups. Contact the
player manufacturer to verify compatibility.
XXXXXX X**
XX
X *XX
X *
Disc Storage Capacity of HP Products
1 DVD-RW — Store up to 4.7 GB
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1 CD-RW = 650 MB (530 MB formatted)
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1 CD-R = 650 MB (up to 618 MB formatted)
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Product Positioning
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal IDE DVD+RW/CD-RW drive with the
following performances:
DVD-Rewritable with 2.4x re-write, 8x read
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CD-Rewritable with 12x10x32x
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The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is intended for:
camcorder users who need to share, store, and view video
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business professionals who need to share, store, backup, and transport large
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multimedia and data files
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive has the following applications that will be supported
by HP WW CCCs:
HP Install
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HP MyDVD
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HP DLA
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HP RecordNow
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PowerDVD
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HP Simple Backup
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Laser Safety
This unit employs a laser. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device
when connected due to the possibility of eye damage.
CAUTION — Contains: Class 1 Laser Product
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
!
Parts Available for the hp dvd-writer Drive
Table 3
Table 3 Parts for C9619A (Internal) IDE hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Table 3 Table 3
Product Service Part NumberDescription
C9619-69901Exchange dvd 2.4x Re-Write, 8x Read; cd
12x10x32x Internal Drive Mechanism
C4353-61100Internal IDE Cable
8120-8740Audio Cable
C8008-60000One DVD-RW High Speed Media
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The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal IDE DVD+RW/CD-RW drive with an
EIDE-(ATAPI), MMC compliant interface.
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive functions on a desktop PC that meets the following
minimum guidelines:
Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows Me (Windows NT 4.0
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Workstation with SP5 for data storage applications only) (Future – Windows XP
Personal and Professional)
Data applications:
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Pentium II 450Mhz or equivalent processor
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64 MB RAM
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DVD video disc creation applications:
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Pentium III 800Mhz or equivalent processor
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128 MB RAM
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video capture capability
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hard disk space available
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150 MB for included software installation
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5 GB for DVD disc creation
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An IDE controller with available connector
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Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server, and all
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
versions of Windows CE are not supported.
Physical Specifications
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Mounting screws = M3x10mm
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The mounting screws should not extend into the drive more than 6mm.
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Figure 1
Figure 1 Bottom View of the hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Figure 1 Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Size of the hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal IDE DVD+RW/CD-RW half height drive
that is installed in an empty drive bay.
Table 6
Table 6 Dimensions and Weight of the hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Table 6 Table 6
Form Factor 5-1/4”
Depth 196.5 mm (7.74 in.) ± 0.5mm
Width 148 mm (5.83 in.) ± 0.5mm
Height42.3 mm (1.66 in.) ± 0.5mm
Weight (net)0.9 kg (2 lb)
Box Size and Weight for hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Table 7
Table 7 Box Size and Weight of hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Table 7 Table 7
US and AsiaEurope
Depth 291 mm (11.5 in.)278 mm (11 in.)
Width159 mm (6.3 in.)150 mm (5.9 in.)
Height228 mm (9 in.)213 mm (8.4 in.)
Weight2.2 kg (4.84 lb)2.2 kg (4.84 lb)
Bezel Front Door
Emergency
Emergency
Audio
Audio
Audio Audio
Jack
Jack
JackJack
Figure 3
Figure 3 Bezel Layout
Figure 3 Figure 3
Volume
Volume
VolumeVolume
Control
Control
ControlControl
EmergencyEmergency
Eject Hole
Eject Hole
Eject HoleEject Hole
Status
Status
StatusStatus
LED
LED
LEDLED
Load/Eject
Load/Eject
Load/EjectLoad/Eject
Button
Button
ButtonButton
Disc Loading Mechanism
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive has a tray mechanism. The tray incorporates a dust
seal so that dust does not enter from the front bezel.
Disc Ejection Mechanism
Table 8
Table 8 Disc Ejection States for the hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Table 8 Table 8
Tray PositionActionResponse
Tray is closed and drive is
in READY state
Tray is closing or tray is
closed and drive has not
yet come READY
Tray is open or openingDepress Load/Eject buttonTray will close
Depress Load/Eject buttonTray will open if not in
locked state.
Depress Load/Eject buttonTray will open.
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Manual Ejection
Manual Ejection
Manual EjectionManual Ejection
The drive has a manual ejection button on the front bezel. When pressed, it activates
the electrical signal to open and close the tray. The manual ejection facility functions
upon power-up, but it can be disabled by the host computer through the Prevent/
Allow Medium Removal
Allow Medium Removal command.
Allow Medium RemovalAllow Medium Removal
Emergency Ejection
Emergency Ejection
Emergency EjectionEmergency Ejection
The tray is ejectable by pushing a pin or standard size paper clip into the emergency
eject pinhole on the front bezel (see Figure 3). The emergency ejection mechanism
functions even without power to the drive and with the prevent bit set.
Table 9
Table 9 Emergency Ejection Specification
Table 9 Table 9
Maximum force3.5 Kgf
Stroke of pin insertion40 mm
Recommended diameter of pin1.2 mm
Auto Insertion
Auto Insertion
Auto InsertionAuto Insertion
The tray automatically closes when it is pushed.
Table 10
Table 10 Auto Insertion Specification
Table 10 Table 10
Maximum force5.5 Kgf
Stroke3 mm
Prevent/
Prevent/Prevent/
LEDs
LEDs
LEDsLEDs
The drive has one LED visible on the front bezel. The use of the LED is described in
Table 11 LED Protocol.
Table 11
Table 11 LED Protocol
Table 11 Table 11
Drive StateLED
No disc insertedOFF
Disc is loading or being ejected
Disc in, drive in standby modeSolid Orange
Disc not readableBlinks Orange
Decoder Fail Blinks Orange
EEPROM FailBlinks Orange
DRAM FailBlinks Orange
The drive is designed to respond within 1 second.
Ejecting Position
Ejecting Position
Ejecting PositionEjecting Position
The tray is ejected approximately 64.5 mm from the front of the front bezel to the
center of the disc.
Tray Locking Mechanism
There is a locking mechanism on the tray such that when power is off and the tray is
closed, the tray will be locked in a closed position. This locking mechanism has a
manual override.
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Connector and Jumpers on hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
Back of Drive
Back of Drive
Back of DriveBack of Drive
DIGITAL
ANALOG
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
D G
OUT
R GND L
CABLE SE LECT
SLAVE
MASTER
CONNECTOR
PIN #1
DC INPUTIDE
5V GND
12V
Signal Connector
Signal Connector
Signal Connector Signal Connector
The signal connection on the hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is a 40-pin header
connector with a key slotted shroud. Additionally pin 20 has been removed from the
connector for keying as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 4
Figure 4 Back of Internal IDE Drive
Figure 4 Figure 4
Power Connector
Power Connector
Power ConnectorPower Connector
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal drive. The drive shares power from the
PC power supply. The drive has an industry standard 4-pin Amphenol or compatible
male power connector, capable of housing 18 AWG wires for each connector pin.
Figure 5
Figure 5 DC Power Connector
Figure 5 Figure 5
PinDC Volts
+12 V
1
GND
2
GND
3
+5 V
4
Missing Pin 20 (key pin)
Figure 6
Figure 6 Interface Connector
Figure 6 Figure 6
The cable is a 40 conductor (stranded 28 AWG) flat ribbon cable with female header
type connectors. The maximum cable length is 18 inches. The female header type
connectors that connect to the drive has a plastic extrusion on the side of the
connector by pins 19 and 21. This allows the cable to correctly mate with the key
slotted shroud connector on the drive.
Ta bl e 1 2 on page 20 gives a list of the signals and connector pinout required for an
ATA-2 interface. The signals listed in Ta bl e 1 2 are shown as single-ended contact
assignments and not differential.
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Table 12 ATA-2 Signals
Table 12 Table 12
Pin #SignalSignalPin #
1-RESETGround2
3DD7 DD84
5DD6 DD96
7DD5 DD108
9DD4 DD1110
11DD3DD1212
13DD2DD1314
15DD1DD1416
17DD0DD1518
19Groundkeypin20
21DMARQGround22
23-DIOWGround24
25-DIORGround26
27IORDYSPSYNC/CSEL28
29-DMACKGround30
31INTRQ-IOCS1632
33DA1-PDIAG34
35DA0DA236
37-CS0-CS138
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Master/Slave and Cable Select
Master/Slave and Cable Select
Master/Slave and Cable SelectMaster/Slave and Cable Select
Drive selection is made with jumpers on the Master, Slave, or Cable Select (CSEL)
jumper block at the back end of the drive. The drive can be configured as Master,
Slave, or Cable Select. The selection process in ANSI specification X3T10/0948D ATA2 Revision 4c is used.
CSEL
SLAVE
JUMPER
Figure 7
Figure 7 Drive Jumpers
Figure 7 Figure 7
Table 13
Table 13 Drive Master/Slave/CSEL Jumpers
Table 13 Table 13
Jumper SettingMeaning
MMaster - Drive is set to Master
SSlave - Drive is set to Slave
CSCable Select - Cable and drive position determines setting
NoneNot Allowed
MASTER
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Analog Audio Output Connectors
Analog Audio Output Connectors
Analog Audio Output ConnectorsAnalog Audio Output Connectors
Rear Audio Output
The analog audio output connector is a 4-pin male latching housed keyed
connector.
AUDIO Connector (4 pin)
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Molex 70543, 70545, 70553, 70555 or equivalent
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Mating with Molex 70066G, 70400G, 70430G, or equivalent
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PinAudio Signal
R Signal
GND
GND
L signal
1234
Figure 8
Figure 8 Audio Connector Output Pins
Figure 8 Figure 8
1
2
3
4
Front Audio Output
The front audio output is an industry standard stereo mini type.
Digital Audio Output Connectors
Digital Audio Output Connectors
Digital Audio Output ConnectorsDigital Audio Output Connectors
Rear Digital Audio Output
The digital audio output connector is a 2-pin male latching housed keyed connector.
PinAudio Signal
12
1
2
D Signal
GND
Media
Read Media Compatibility
Read Media Compatibility
Read Media CompatibilityRead Media Compatibility
The drive can read the following discs:
DVD+RW
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DVD-ROM
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DVD-Video
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CD-Digital Audio (Red Book) and CD Extra
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CD-ROM (Mode 1 – Yellow Book)
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CD-ROM XA & CD-I (Mode 2/Form 1 – Green Book)
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CD-ROM XA & CD-I (Mode 2/Form 2 – Green Book)
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CD-Bridge & Photo-CD (single and multi-session)
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CD – Video.
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WWWWrite Media Compatibility
rite Media Compatibility
rite Media Compatibilityrite Media Compatibility
Recordable media compatible with the drive are:
CD-R
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CD-RW
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DVD+RW
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Write Methods
Write Methods
Write MethodsWrite Methods
Create:
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Track at once
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Disc at once
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Incremental packet writing (variable and fixed packets per Orange Book part II)
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Copy:
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Session at Once
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Multisession
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Figure 9
Figure 9 Digital Audio Connector Output Pins
Figure 9 Figure 9
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Logical Recording Format
Logical Recording Format
Logical Recording FormatLogical Recording Format
Methods used to record data:
UDF
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ISO 9660
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CD-DA
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Audio
The following audio features are supported:
CD:
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WAV
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MP3
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DVD:
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WAV
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MPEG-1
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Layer 2
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RRRRIP Speed
IP Speed
IP SpeedIP Speed
The time it takes to transfer and store audio files from a music CD to MP3 files on
your hard drive is:
Extract a 4 minute audio track in less then 30 seconds, 8X minimum
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Reliability Specifications
Overall, the HP CD-Writer and hp dvd-writer drives meet an estimated annualized
drive failure rate of less than 1% per year as measured at product release.
Errors
Error Rate
Error Rate
Error RateError Rate
The error rates are as follows:
Audio, Data Mode 2, and Mode 2 Form 2: Less than 1 uncorrectable frame in 109
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bits read. [ECC Off].
Data Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form 1: Less than 1 uncorrectable frame in 1012 bits read.
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[ECC On].
CCCCorrected Error Rate
orrected Error Rate
orrected Error Rateorrected Error Rate
The corrected error rates are as follows:
Audio, Data Mode 2, and Mode 2 Form 2: Less than 1 uncorrectable frame in 109
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Data Mode 1 and Mode 2 Form 1: Less than 1 uncorrected frame in 1012 bits read.
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Influence on Media Life
Reading
Reading
ReadingReading
Reading with HP CD-Writer and hp dvd-writer drives does not degrade the media life.
Writing
Writing
WritingWriting
HP CD-Writer and hp dvd-writer drives are capable of at least 1,000 overwrites/track
on qualified HP CD-RW media.
Acoustic Emissions
Acoustic Power Emissions
Acoustic Power Emissions
Acoustic Power EmissionsAcoustic Power Emissions
The level of sound power per ISO 9296, expressed in bels, is 7.0 B maximum.
The level of sound pressure per ISO 9614-1, expressed in decibels, is 70 dB(A)
maximum.
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
The MTBF for the hp dvd-writer drive is 100,000 power-on hours minimum.
Preventive Maintenance
The end user of the product does not need to perform any maintenance on the
HP CD-Writer or hp dvd-writer drives.
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Electrical Specifications
Power
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Table 14 Connectors and Jumper Block
Table 14 Table 14
ConnectorDescription
DC Power Inlet4 pin Amphenol
Audio Output4 pin per MPC-2 spec. (rear of drive)
1V typical RMS output voltage
3.5 mm Headphone Jack (front of drive)
0 to 3.5V RMS output voltage
Signal Connector40 pin ATA-2 dual row header, shrouded & keyed
Rear Jumper BlockATAPI ID selection (Master, Slave, CSEL)
Power Management
Power Management
Power ManagementPower Management
The drive is Energy Star compliant.
Power Input
Power Input
Power InputPower Input
The internal PC power supply for the drive is:
5 VDC with +/-5% tolerance, +12 VDC with +/-10% tolerance
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Power Consumption
Power Consumption
Power ConsumptionPower Consumption
The amount of power used by this drive is 25 Watts, maximum.
Front Audio Output
The front audio output is an industry-standard stereo mini type.
Ground Tab
The ground tab is an AMP FASTON terminal 61761-2 or its equivalent.
Tray Locking Mechanism
There is a locking mechanism on the tray such that when power is off and the tray is
closed, the tray will be locked in a closed position. This locking mechanism has a
manual override.
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Performance Specifications
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive:
is able to write CD-R, CD-RW, and High Speed CD-RW discs
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can perform as a standard CD-ROM drive
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Buffer
The amount of data buffered between source and storage medium, is 2MB minimum.
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive has buffer underrun prevention.
Performance of the Drive
The hp dvd-writer drive has write/read performances shown in Ta bl e 1 5 .
Tab le 15
Tab le 15 Write and Read Speeds of the hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive
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Write (CD-R)12x
Write (CD-RW)10x
Write (DVD+RW)2.4x
Read (CD-RW)20x
Read (CD-R/CD-ROM)32x
Read (DVD+RW)8x
The hp dvd-writer drive plays audio discs at up to 8x.
Seek Time
Seek Time
Seek TimeSeek Time
The time necessary to find data on medium is (expressed in milliseconds):
Average full-stroke access time of 250 ms (CD-ROM)
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An average random access time of 125 ms (CD-ROM)
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Initialization Time (2x)
Initialization Time (2x)
Initialization Time (2x)Initialization Time (2x)
The amount of time necessary for the disk to initialize is (expressed in seconds):
Initialization at 2x (From power off, disc in drive, spin up time, read and calibrate
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disc): <20 seconds.
Disc Finalization Time (2x)
Disc Finalization Time (2x)
Disc Finalization Time (2x)Disc Finalization Time (2x)
The expected maximum disc finalization time (closing a write session) is (expressed in
minutes):
CD: 2 minutes typical at 2X
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DVD: not applicable
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Hours of Video Recording
Hours of Video Recording
Hours of Video RecordingHours of Video Recording
Hours of video recording at Mbits per second:
1 hour @ 9.8 Mbits/sec
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2 hours @ 5.8 Mbits/sec
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3 hours @ 3.3 Mbits/sec
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Bits rates include video and audio
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
Video Formats
Video Formats
Video FormatsVideo Formats
Formats supported by DVD authoring software:
MPEG-1
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MPEG-2
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AVI
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QuickTime
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Video Standards
Video Standards
Video StandardsVideo Standards
Supported video playback & record standards:
PAL
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NTSC
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Video Capture Cards
Video Capture Cards
Video Capture CardsVideo Capture Cards
Refer for the following web site:
www.hp.com/support/dvd-capture
SSSSearch Speed
earch Speed
earch Speedearch Speed
Average time required to locate a specific file on a specific piece of media, expressed
in milliseconds:
Average full-stroke access time of 250 ms (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM)
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An average random access time of 125 ms (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM)
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BBBBackup Rate Native
ackup Rate Native
ackup Rate Nativeackup Rate Native
Rate at which data can be backed up without data compression, expressed in units per
hour.
CD: 1.08GB/hr:
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2x, 2.16GB/hr
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4x, 4.32GB/hr
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8x, 5.40GB/hr
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10x, 6.48GB/hr - 12x
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DVD+RW:
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9.6GB/hr - 2.4x
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BBBBackup Rate Compressed
ackup Rate Compressed
ackup Rate Compressedackup Rate Compressed
Rate at which data can be backed up with data compression, expressed in units per
hour.
CD:
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Up to 2.16GB/hr - 2x
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4.32GB/hr - 4x
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8.64GB/hr - 8x
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10.80GB/hr - 10x,
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12.96GB/hr - 12x
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DVD+RW:
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19GB/hr - 2.4x
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BBBBurst Transfer Rate
urst Transfer Rate
urst Transfer Rateurst Transfer Rate
Rate at which data can be transferred for short bursts of time, expressed in bytes per
second.
33 MB/s
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Transfer Rates
Transfer Rates
Transfer RatesTransfer Rates
Rate at which data is normally transferred, expressed in units per second.
Write:
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CD-R = 2X,4X,8X,12X
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CD-RW = 2X,4X,10X
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DVD+RW = 2.4X
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Read:
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CD-R = 2X,4X,8X,10X,14X~32X(CAV)
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CD-RW = 2X,4X,8X~20X(CAV)
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DVD+RW = 8X
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1X CD = Audio: 175 KB/sec, Data Mode 2, Form 2: 171.1 KB/sec, Data (Mode 1 or
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Mode 2, Form 1): 150 KB/sec.
1X DVD = 1353KB/sec
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Environmental Specifications
Temperature
The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal drive. The drive shares power from the
PC power supply. The drive has an industry standard 4-pin Amphenol or compatible
male power connector, capable of housing 18 AWG wires for each connector pin.
The design minimizes dust and particle deposits on CD-RW discs, since these deposits
can negatively impact write quality.
Non-Operating Temperature
Non-Operating Temperature
Non-Operating TemperatureNon-Operating Temperature
Storage:
Transportation:
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
Operating TemperatureOperating Temperature
Operating:• +5 to +40
• -20 to +60
• -4 to +140
• -20 to +60
• -4 to +140
• +41 to +104
Humidity
Non-Operating Humidity
Non-Operating Humidity
Non-Operating HumidityNon-Operating Humidity
Storage Non-Operating Range:• 5 to 95% RH non-condensing
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Vibration
Operating Vibratio
Operating Vibrationnnn
Operating VibratioOperating Vibratio
Operating:
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0.035mm p-p 10-45 Hz
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0.025mm p-p 45-65 Hz
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1.0G 10-150 Hz
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Non-operating: 1.0G, power off, without disc
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Shock
The amount of shock that a product can withstand:
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Operating:operating: 2.0G, 3 ms half sine
Non-operating:non-operating: 50G, 11 ms half sine, power off, without disc
Operating Humidity
Operating Humidity
Operating HumidityOperating Humidity
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Operating:
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Product Safety Specifications
Table 16
Table 16 Certification Programs
Table 16 Table 16
Country TypeAgencyCountry Standard
USASafetyUnderwriters
Laboratories Inc
LaserCenter for Devices and
Radiological Health
EMCFederal
Communications
Commission
CanadaSafetyCanadian Standards
Association
EuropeSafetyLow Voltage Directive CE73/23/EEC (amended by
SafetyTÜV Product ServiceTUVIEC 60950 plus
LaserEN60825 plus
EMCEMC DirectiveCEEMCD 89/336/EEC plus
EMCNational Voluntary
Accreditation Program
OR
OR American
OROR
Association of Lab
Accreditation
ULUL 1950 Amd 4
CDRHRadiation Control
Standards 21 CFR 1010
and 1020-l 0.50
FCCCFR 47 Part 15 Class B
CSA
UL
NVLAP
A2LA
CSA C22.2 No.950-M89
or CUL
IECS-003 Class B
Directive 93/68/EC)
amendments
amendment(s)
amendment
EN 55022 (CISPR 22)
Class B (Radiated
Emissions)
Australia
& New
Zealand
EMCEN 55024
EN 61000-3-2:1995 plus
amendments
EN 61000-3-3:1995 plus
amendments
EMCEN 61000-3-2 Class D
(Harmonics)
EMCC-TickAS/NZS 3548
AS/NZS 4252.1
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References
The following references contain the standards to which the hp dvd-writer dvd100i
drive is designed.
ANSI X3T13/1153D Information Technology - AT Attachment-4 with
Packet Interface Extension (ATA/ATAPI-4), Revision 8
or higher
ANSI X3T13/2008D Information Technology - AT Attachment-3 Interface
and Sony Corp.
CD-i BridgeCompact Disc Interactive Bridge, specified in the CD-i
Bridge Specification, N.V. Philips and Sony Corp.
CD-ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory, specified in the
System Description Compact Disc Read Only
Memory (“Yellow Book”), N.V. Philips and Sony Corp.
Also see Information technology - Data Interchange
on read-only 120mm optical data disks [ISO/IEC
10149:1993].
CD-ROM XA Compact Disc Read Only Memory eXtended
Architecture, specified in the System Description CDROM XA, N.V. Philips and Sony Corp.
CD-R Compact Disc Recordable System Description,
specified in Recordable Compact Disc Systems Part-II
(“Orange Book Part II”), N.V. Philips and Sony Corp.,
Revision 3.1. Also reference Revision 2.0.
CD-RW Compact Disc ReWritable System Description,
specified in the Recordable Compact Disc Systems
Part-III (“Orange Book Part III”), N.V. Philips and Sony
Corp., Revision 2.0. Also reference Revision 1.0.
ECMA-167 Volume and File Structure for Write-Once and
ReWritable Media using Non-Sequential Recording
for Information Interchange, Revision 3. (see also ISO/
IEC 13346:1997)
Enhanced Music CD Enhanced Music Compact Disc, specified in the
Enhanced Music CD Specification (“Blue Book”), N.V.
Philips, Sony Corp., and Microsoft Corp.
HP Corporate Standard Hewlett-Packard Corporate Environmental Test
Manual. The HP Corporate Environmental Test Manual
also includes information about Electrical (Shock)
and mechanical (shock and vibration) testing.
ISO 9660:1988 Information Processing - Volume and File Structure of
CD-ROM for Information Interchange.
Multisession CD Multisession for CD-ROM and Finalized CD-R discs,
Revision 1.0
OSTA MultiRead OSTA MultiRead Specifications for CD-ROM, CD-R,
CD-R/RW, and DVD-ROM Devices, Revision 1.0 or
higher.
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OSTA UDF OSTA Universal Disk Format, including support for CD-
ROM, CD-R, CD-R/RW and DVD-ROM devices,
Revision 1.5 or higher. OSTA UDF is also called UDF.
PC 2000 PC 2000 System Design Guide, Intel Corp. and
Microsoft Corp., Version 1.00 or higher
Photo CD Photo Compact Disc, specified in the System
Description Photo CD, N.V. Philips and Eastman
Kodak Com pany.
SFF 8020i ATA Packet Interface for CD-ROMs, Revision 2.6 or
higher. [ATAPI CD-ROM 2.6]
SFF 8080 ATA Packet Interface for CD-R/RW Devices, Revision
1.2. [ATAPI CD-R/RW 1.2]
SFF-8090v3 Command Specification for DVD Computer
Peripherals, Revision 1.0 or higher. Note: This
document is also known as Mt. Fuji-3: 1999.
Video CD Video Compact Disc, specified in the Video CD
Specification (“White Book”), N.V. Philips, Sony Corp.,
JVC, and Matsushita.
Discussion of References
Several of the references listed in the preceding section are still in the process of
being revised. This section provides help in understanding how the references should
be followed.
The underlying specifications for CD-R/RW devices are presented in the
specifications from N.V. Philips and Sony Corporation. These specifications are
followed in order to obtain the right to use the “Compact Disc Recordable/
ReWritable” logo. These specifications include CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-i,
CD-i Bridge, Multisession CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Enhanced Music CD, and Photo CD.
The drive conforms to the OSTA MultiRead specification and is certified as a
MultiRead device.
The drive will be used to support OSTA UDF file systems, and therefore implements
functionality to allow efficient UDF operation using commercial software.
ATA-2 is used as the base reference for the drive’s ATA interface. However, details from
the ATA-3 and ATA/ATAPI-4 references are incorporated to allow operation with the
higher level command set.
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