This manual contains instructions for installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting the IBM
®
48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive. The manual is
divided into the following parts:
Part 1: Installation and user’s guide
This part contains the product description and expanded installation
instructions in the following languages:
v English
v French
v Spanish
v Italian
v Brazilian Portuguese
v Traditional Chinese
v Simplified Chinese
v Japanese
Part 2: Appendixes
The appendixes contain inofrmation about product specifications, problem
solving, warranties, and help and service. It also contains the product
warranties and notices.
Note: The illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from your
hardware.
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Part 1: Installation and user’s guide
The IBM®48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive can read a compact disc (CD)
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containing approximately 680 MB
of information. It is designed for installation
in a personal computer that uses the integrated drive electronics (IDE) or the
enhanced IDE architecture.
The CD-ROM device delivers data up to 48 times the standard CD-ROM
speed, delivering data at up to 7200 KB
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per second. The drive reads compact
discs that meet the ISO-9660 and High-Sierra Group (HSG) standards. It also
reads multiple-session, extended architecture (XA) discs, such as the Kodak
Photo CD.
Product description
In addition to this book, the option package includes:
v 48X-20X Internal IDE CD-ROM Drive
v One “Y” audio cable, one audio cable
v Four mounting screws (M3 x 5 mm, slotted)
v One IDE cable for connecting two IDE devices
v Laser Safety Guide for CD-ROM drives
Contact your place of purchase if an item is missing or damaged. Be sure to
retain your proof of purchase. It might be required to receive warranty service.
You can find information on how to get help, technical support, and warranty
service in “Appendix C. Help and service information” on page C-1. Before
calling for technical support, refer to “Appendix B. Problem solving” on
page B-1.
Before you begin
Determine whether your computer meets the minimum requirements; see
“System requirements” on page 1-2 for details. Read the following information
before you start your installation.
You must complete the following steps to install the drive:
1. Determine which IDE connector to use and the corresponding configuration
setting.
1. MB equals approximately 1 000 000 bytes when referring to storage capacity.
2. KB equals approximately 1024 bytes when referring to data transfer speeds.
2. Place or change the configuration jumper on the drive (and possibly make
changes to the configuration jumpers of other devices).
If you do not understand these procedures or are unsure about your ability to
perform all the procedures described, have a qualified computer technician
install the CD-ROM drive for you.
System requirements
Before you begin installing the drive, be sure your computer meets the
following system requirements.
v Minimum microprocessor: 80486
v Minimum RAM: 4 MB
v 5.25-inch diskette drive
v Available IDE connection
v Available internal power connection
v Available drive bay
v One of the following operating systems:
– Microsoft
– Microsoft Windows
– Microsoft
– Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
– Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Handling instructions
To protect your device during installation, observe the following precautions:
v Handle the drive with care. Dropping or jarring the drive can damage the
components inside the drive housing.
v Keep the device in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install the drive in
your computer. Limit your movements. Movement can cause static electricity
buildup.
v Do not force insertion of the power cable. Doing so might damage the
connector or the drive.
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Front view of the drive
Refer to the illustration to identify parts that might be referred to in the
installation instructions.
«1¬Headphone jack. Plug headphones in here for audio output.
«2¬Volume control. Adjust this dial to control volume.
«3¬CD tray. Use the CD tray to load a CD into the drive.
«4¬Busy indicator. This light comes on when the drive reads a data CD or
plays an audio CD.
«5¬Manual-eject hole. Use this to eject the CD tray if the Eject/Load button is
not operating correctly.
«6¬Eject/Load button. Push this button to open or close the CD tray.
Back view of the drive
Refer to the illustration to identify parts that might be referred to in the
installation instructions.
«1¬Reserved.
«2¬Audio-out connector. This connector is used to connect the CD-ROM drive
to an audio adapter.
«3¬Configuration pins. The jumper placement on these pins determines the
priority of the CD-ROM drive on the IDE bus.
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«4¬IDE connector. This is used to connect the CD-ROM drive to the IDE cable.
«5¬DC power connector. This is used to connect the dc power cord to the
CD-ROM drive.
Installing the drive
Follow these steps to install the CD-ROM drive in your computer.
Step 1. Opening the computer
1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.
2. Unplug the power cords for the computer and all attached devices.
3. Remove the cover from the computer.
Step 2. Unpacking the drive
1. Before opening the antistatic bag that the drive is packed in, touch it to an
unpainted metal surface for at least two seconds. This will drain the static
electricity from the package and your body.
2. Remove the drive from the antistatic bag. If you must put the drive down,
place the antistatic bag on a flat padded surface, such as a magazine, and
place the drive on the antistatic bag.
Step 3. Selecting the IDE port
Newer computers typically have two IDE ports, each of which can support two
devices. Typically, the IDE port to which your hard disk drive is connected is
the primary IDE port. The other IDE port is the secondary port. The IDE port
and the cable position that you select determine which configuration jumper
setting that you use for the drive.
v If you have two IDE ports, connect the CD-ROM drive to the secondary IDE
port on your system board or IDE adapter. If the CD-ROM drive is the only
device on the secondary IDE port, use the primary configuration setting. If
the CD-ROM drive is the second device on the secondary port, use the
secondary configuration setting.
v If you must attach the CD-ROM drive to the primary IDE port (the same
port as a hard disk drive or other fast device), use the secondary setting for
the CD-ROM drive and the primary setting for the faster device. In some
instances, you might need to change the hard disk drive configuration
setting to master-with-secondary-present when attaching a secondary device
on the same cable. For further information on setting configuration jumpers
on other devices, refer to the documentation that came with your computer
or with the device in question.
v Some non-IBM computers support the cable-select setting, where the
position of the device on the cable determines whether a device is primary
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or secondary. See the documentation that came with your computer to
determine if your computer supports this setting.
Step 4. Setting the configuration jumper
The illustration shows the primary «1¬setting, the secondary (or slave)
«2¬setting, and the cable-select «3¬setting. Configure the CD-ROM drive by
placing the jumper over the set of pins corresponding to the setting you chose
in Step 3. See “Step 3. Selecting the IDE port” on page 1-4.
v If you are configuring the CD-ROM device as primary, set the jumper to the
master «1¬ device setting. (This is how the drive is set when it is shipped.) If
there is a second device on the IDE port, make sure that device is configured
as secondary.
v If you are configuring the CD-ROM device as secondary, set the jumper to
the secondary «2¬ device setting. Make sure that the other device on the IDE
port is configured as primary (or primary-with-secondary-present).
v If you are configuring the CD-ROM device as cable-select, set the jumper to
the cable-select «3¬ device setting. If there is another device on the IDE port,
make sure that the second device is also configured for cable-select.
Step 5. Mounting the drive in the bay
Attention:Be sure to use the M3 x5 mm mounting screw in the option
package. Using screws that are too long might damage the drive
You can mount the CD-ROM drive horizontally or vertically in the computer. If
you mount the drive vertically, you must secure any CDs you place into the
drive before the drive tray is closed, or the CD-ROM drive will not be able to
read the CD correctly. For further instructions on securing your CDs in a
vertically mounted drive, go to “Loading a CD” on page 1-9.
1. Slide the drive into the bay. Your computer might have specific required
procedures for installing storage devices. Refer to the documentation that
came with your computer for further instructions.
2. Align the drive-bay screw holes with the threaded holes in the drive
housing or mounting bracket; then thread the screws in loosely to check
their positions. Usually two screws are used on each side.
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3. Check to make sure the alignment is correct; then tighten the screws to
secure the drive. Do not overtighten.
Step 6. Attaching the cables to the drive
Connect the cables to the CD-ROM drive as follows.
1. If you have an audio adapter, locate the included audio cables and
determine which cable best fits the CD audio-in port on your audio
adapter. Connect one end of the selected audio cable to the device
audio-out connector «1¬, and the other end of the cable to your audio
adapter CD audio-in port. Save the other cable in case you use a different
audio adapter in the future.
2. Attach a 40-pin IDE cable connector «2¬to the IDE connector on the drive.
Align the cable so that the color-coded edge is closest to the power cable
connector «3¬. Use the IDE cable provided with this option if there is no
cable attached to the IDE port or if there is only one device connector on
the IDE cable.
3. Attach a four-pin power cable «3¬ to the device dc power connector.
Step 7. Completing the hardware installation
1. Be sure that the drive is securely mounted and the connectors are firmly
attached.
2. Be sure that the cables do not interfere with the computer cover and do not
block the power-supply fan blades or air-flow paths.
3. Reinstall the computer cover.
4. Reconnect all devices and check any devices that might have become
disconnected, such as the keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
5. Connect all power cords to electrical outlets.
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Step 8. Updating your computer configuration
After you have completed the hardware installation, restart your computer.
Usually, the configuration-setup information screen is displayed. If this screen
is not displayed, check your computer documentation for information about
accessing the configuration or setup utility program.
To see the configuration information for most IBM computers, press the F1
button during startup. When you have finished reviewing the information,
save the changes and exit.
Note: Some older computers with one IDE port might not display the
CD-ROM drive information when you review the configuration-setup
information. You still can use the CD-ROM drive in this situation if you
have correctly completed the installation.
Step 9. Installing device drivers
This section contains the instructions for installing device drivers for the
CD-ROM drive, based on the operating system you are using.
Note: User requirements vary; the device driver settings for that operating
system can be customized. If your computer does not work well with
the default settings given in the installation instructions in this section,
refer to “Appendix A. Customizing device driver configuration settings”
on page A-1 for information on customizing your device driver
configuration settings.
Device driver for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows
2000, and Windows Me
Windows 98 and Windows Me automatically detect the CD-ROM drive and do
not present any installation screens. If the driver installation screens are
displayed after your operating system starts, follow the instructions on the
screen to install the device drivers. Consult the documentation that comes with
your operating system for more information.
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