Microgem MG8EDVDRWA User Manual

EXTERNAL DVD+/-R MODEL: MG8EDVDRWA
DVD WRITE Maximum
DVD REWRITE Maximum
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4x
24x
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Please keep this User’s Manual for your reference.
3. Please disconnect the equipment from your AC outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use moist sheet or cloth for cleaning.
4. For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.
5. Please keep this equipment away from humid areas.
6. Install this equipment on a reliable surface. If the equipment is not on a reliable surface,
it may drop and cause injury.
7. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Please protect the equipment from
overheating . DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
8. Make sure the voltage of the power source is appropriate when connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
9. Place the power cord where people will not step or trip on it. Do not place objects over
the power cord.
10. All Cautions and Warnings on the equipment should be noted.
11. If the equipment is not in use for several days, disconnect the equipment from the power
outlets to avoid damage by transient power surges.
12. Never pour any liquids into the openings, this could cause fire or electrical shock.
13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only be opened by
qualified service personnel.
14. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service
personnel: (a) The power cord or plug is damaged. (b) Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. (c) The equipment has been exposed to moisture. (d) The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it to work according to the
user’s manual.
(e) The equipment was dropped and damaged. (f) If the equipment has obvious signs of damage.
15. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED;
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60℃(140), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. The sound pressure level at the operators position according to IEC704­1:1982 is equal or less than 70dB(A)
16. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when opened. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
Complies with FDA radiation performance standards,21 CFR, subchapter J. Laser power: Wave Length:783±3nm (CD); 658±3nm (DVD) Emission power:0.7mW Laser diode: class 3b
17. The power adapters (L.P.S.) can be used for the product are as listing: (a) Asian Power Devices Inc. Type WA-10E05U-AD-S10. (b) Asian Power Devices Inc. Type WA-10E05G-AC-EX0.
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PRECAUTIONS
!! Do not attempt to open the drive and service it. Removing the cover may cause exposure to harmful laser beams and electrical voltage. User is recommended to get service by returning the defective drive back to the original vendor where the drive was purchased.
Use the original package for transporting the drive or sending back for service. The
original packing was designed and tested to protect your drive under rough conditions.
Do not put this drive in direct sunlight, on heating units, or near electrical appliances
which draw large amounts of current.
Use a soft, dust-free cloth for cleaning your drive. Keep your drive away from moisture or
liquids including water, cleaning-fluids, or solvents.
Keep your disc clean. Using a soft, dust-free cloth to clean the surface of the disc before
recording will improve the burning data integrity.
Do not drop or jolt the drive.
Keep the area around the drive clean from dust, smoke, and other contaminants.
The copyright law of each country governs the reproduction of copyrighted works. The
person using the drives may be liable for its use to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works.
It will increase the success rate for copying the data from HDD, instead of copying the
data by "copy on the fly mode". Therefore we recommend the user reserving sufficient buffer space for creating an image file (at least 650MB for CD; 5GB for DVD; and if your drive support Double Layer DVD+R writing, then at least 9GB space is needed).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
What the DVD Writer Does…………………………………………4
Format Compatibility…………………………………………………4 Recording Modes………………………………………………………5 What You Can Do with the DVD Writer……………………………5
System Configuration
System Requirements for USB 1.1……………………………………6 Additional Requirements for USB 2.0…………………………………6
Features and Controls
Front View……………………………………………………………7 Rear View…………………………………………………………7
INSTALLATION USB 2.0 Users
Installing USB Driver for Windows 98SE………………………………8
Connection…………………………………………………………………….9
Installing the Drive……………………………………………………....10
OPERATION Tray Loading and Operation
To Insert a Disc into the Drive…………………………………………11 To Remove a Disc from the Drive………………………...……………………11
Recording CDs & DVDs
About Software & Manuals……………………………………12
Playing CDs & DVDs
Playback Software……………………………………………………13 The First Time to Play DVDs………………………………………13
TROUBLESHOOTING
Read Problems……………………...…………………………………14 Write Problems……………………………….…………………………15
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this DVD Writer, a reliable, high-performance recordable DVD and CD writer, rewriter and player. Please read this manual carefully and keep it handy for easy reference. Use the manual for installation, operation and troubleshooting for this drive.
What the DVD Writer Does
The DVD Writer is a recordable DVD/CD-ReWritable drive that provides professional quality DVD and CD performance for writing, rewriting and reading. It also reads Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs) formatted for movies and data. This versatile and remarkable drive can:
For DVDs
z Write DVD+R (recordable DVD) media. z * Write Double Layer DVD+R (recordable DVD+R9) media. z Write DVD+RW (re-writable DVD) media. z Write DVD-R (recordable DVD) media. z Write DVD-RW (re-writable DVD) media. z Read DVD (DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+R9) discs.
For CDs
z Write to CD-R (recordable CD) media. z Write to ultra-speed CD-RW (rewritable CD) media. z Read all CD-ROM and CD-R data media. z Read CD-RW and CD-DA (audio) media.
(NOTE: The drive’s maximum Writing, ReWriting & Reading speeds are printed on the original box. *Only when your drive support s Double Laye r DVD+R writing, it can write DVD+R9 media.)
The drive supports Running OPC (ROPC) and is compatible with Windows Plug & Play. Flash memory allows upgrading the drive to the latest firmware revision (available from the web site) without opening the drive. Buffer Underrun Proof technology eliminates buffer underrun errors, therefore you can safely use your computer for other things while you’re writing to a recordable DVD and CD media.
Format Compatibility
This DVD Writer is a versatile optical disk drive. For CD write function, it is capable to write data, which conforms to Orange Book: Part 2 CD-R Volume 1 / Part 2 CD-R Volume 2 Multi Speed / Part 3 CD-RW Volume 1 (known as Low Speed) / Part 3 CD-RW Volume2: High Speed / Part3 CD-RW Volume 3: Ultra Speed, into CD-R/RW disk in combination with write application software. For DVD write function, this drive confirms to DVD+R Version 1.2 / DVD+R9 Version 1.0 (only for a Double Layer DVD+R writing support drive) / DVD+RW Version 1.11 / DVD-R Recordable Disc Part1 Ver2.0 / and DVD-RW Re-recordable Disc Part1 Ver.1.0. For read function, it is capable to read all of the following media: DVD single/dual layer (PTP, OPT), DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW. Besides, it reads all of CD formats and media: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, Photo-CD, Multi-session, Karaoke-CD, Video CD, CD-I FMV, CD Extra, CD Plus, CD-R, and CD-RW.
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Recording Modes
Track at Once
Data can be recorded to a disc, one track at a time. New tracks can be added later. Music CDs can not be played in a CD player or CD-ROM until the disc is closed.
Disc at Once
Data can be recorded to an entire disc in one pass. In this mode, new data added later is not allowed.
Session at Once
Data can be recorded to disc one session at a time. New sessions can be written later in this mode. More disc space can be used because there is no gap between tracks.
Multi session
Data can be recorded to disc in one session. New sessions can be written later in this mode. Less disc space can be used because a gap is created between sessions.
Packet Writing
This is useful for data back up. Data can be added directly to tracks on media or can be deleted directly from tracks only on media. To use this mode, your software must support Packet writing function.
What You Can Do with the DVD Writer
z Record digital video or slide shows onto DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-
RW discs.
z *A Double Layer DVD+R writing support drive will be able to write DVD+R9 disc. z Play DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs. z Record data or audio onto recordable or rewritable CD media. z Play music CDs. z Play VCD & DVD movies. z Access interactive reference materials stored on DVD. z Save photos and other images on recordable or rewritable CDs. z Archive images and video to DVD or CD. z Master new software programs on DVD or CD.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Requirements for USB 1.1
This drive has a high-speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 interface. You can also use it with USB version 1.1. To ensure stable read/write/rewrite performance, an IBM compatible PC system with the following features is recommended.
CPU Pentium III 450 or faster with built-in USB 1.1 controller
(some USB controllers or motherboards may not support all types of
USB devices.) OS Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Memory Must meet recommended RAM requirements for your operating
system. (minimum 128MB is recommended) CD-ROM Drive For software installation Hard Drive Minimum 650MB available capacity for creating a CD image file;
5GB free HDD space for creating a DVD image file to a Single Layer
DVD disc (4.7GB); *and 9GB or above free HDD space for creating a
DVD image file to a Double Layer DVD+R disc (8.5GB).
(Do not enable HDD thermal calibration during operation)
Interface USB interface connector
NOTE:
(1) Connecting USB 1.1 interface the drives top performance is 4X for CD-R, 4X for CD-RW
and 6X for reading a CD-ROM. In addition, DVD speed is limited to 0.7X. Therefore, we strongly suggest you NOT to apply any DVD function when connected with USB 1.1 interface.
(2) Some high-speed hard drives are equipped with an "Auto Thermal Re-calibration"
function. Please disable it in the BIOS setup to avoid writing errors (Buffer Under-run).
Additional Requirements for USB 2.0
Interface High Speed USB 2.0 interface required to achieve maximum speeds
NOTE:
(1) High Speed USB 2.0 adapter card is sold separately and will not be bundled in this
package.
(2) To achieve maximum record/write speed your system may require data to be copied first
to the computer's hard drive rather than directly from another source disc or drive.
*Check the original box to see if your drive supports writing to a Double Layer DVD+R disc.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Front View
Figure: Front view of slot-in type drive
A
Busy / Write LED
Indication of drive's operation status. The light lit stands for Busy; the light blinking stands for Write/Rewrite.
B
Eject Button
Push button to eject the disc.
C
Disc Slot
The slot to insert the disc in.
Rear View
Figure: Rear view of the Drive
A
Power Connector
For DC power input.
B
USB Connector
Mini type USB B type jack.
Note: Because the bundled USB cable and Power adapter are designed for this drive, please
connect ONLY using those accessories bundled in this package. Accessories other than those bundled may cause fatal damage to this drive.
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INSTALLATION
USB2.0 Users
USB 2.0 is a very new technology. Therefore, most computers do not have native support for USB 2.0. You must install a USB 2.0 adapter card for your External drive to run at USB 2.0 speeds. If you do not have a USB 2.0 card installed, this drive will still work connected to a standard USB 1.1 connection, but the speed will be limited to USB 1.1 speed. After installing a USB 2.0 adapter card, follow the steps below for your operating system to verify the USB
2.0 card is installed properly.
Windows® 98SE/ME users:
Right click My Computer and select Properties. Select the Device Manager tab. If there is a yellow exclamation point next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, contact the card’s manufacturer for help.
Windows® 2000/XP users:
Right click My Computer and select Properties. Select the hardware tab. Click the Device Manager button. If there is a yellow exclamation point next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers, contact the card’s manufacturer for help.
Instructions on Installing the USB Driver for Windows 98SE:
This USB drive is a Plug&Play USB storage device. If you are using any of the following Operating Systems: such as Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, all you need to do is plug it to your computer properly. Then the drive is ready to use.
Whereas, a PC using the Windows 98SE OS will not recognize this USB drive if you are installing this drive for the first time. Therefore, you will need to install a driver into your computer for this USB drive to properly install to your computer.
You can find the USB driver for Windows 98SE OS either in the included Floppy Disc or in the USB driver for Windows 98 OS directory of the Burning Software kit. Please follow your OS instructions to install the driver for this USB drive, then restart your computer.
CAUTION:
Please limit your CD recording speed to 4X or 8X if your computer is only equipped with a slower speed USB1.1 interface or if your PCMCIA port does NOT support Card Bus interface. Attempting high speed writing with a slow interface can cause frequent buffer overloading and writing pauses (when the Busy LED is blinking) that could adversely affect recording quality.
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CONNECTION
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INSTALLING THE DRIVE
Before you start, please make sure you have installed the proper software for Recording CDs, DVDs and Playing DVDs. The Recording software and the DVD Playback software are in different CD kits included in the package.
1. Start your computer. Wait for the operating system to load, then insert the CD kit.
Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software for Recording CDs, DVDs or Playing DVDs you wish to install from the CD kit.
2. Connec t the power supply to the drive.
(To prevent damage to the power plug, connect carefully to avoid bending the power plug.)
3. Attach the included Hi-Speed USB cable mini B type plug to the drive.
(Examine the connection carefully for the correct orientation.)
4. Connect the A type plug end of the Hi-Speed USB cable to the USB 2.0 adapter card
connection on your computer. The drive is ready to use.
(NOTE: The green power light on top of the drive will come on only when both of the power supply and USB cable are connected properly.)
(NOTE: If you cannot identify the USB 2.0 connection, refer to the documentation of your USB 2.0 card. If you do not have a USB 2.0 adapter card installed, you can still connect the drive to a standard USB 1.1 connection.)
5. Speci al note s for Windows 98SE user.
If this is the first time you are installing this USB drive to your Windows 98SE (Second Edition) Operating System, you will have to install a USB driver for your Windows 98SE. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the USB driver properly, then restart your computer. (For more details, please refer to the USB 2.0 Users page.)
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OPERATION
Operate your drive only in a horizontal position. If you operate it in a vertical orientation, you may damage the disc or the drive if the drive falls over.
To Insert a Disc into the Drive
1. While the external drive is powered, push the eject button on the front panel to check
whether a disc is inside the drive or not. The disc slides out in a few seconds if it is inside the drive.
2. Hold the disc by the center hole and the disc edge with your fingers (the disc label side is
facing up.) Properly insert the disc edge into the disc slot on the front panel, push the disc into the drive with your thumb, then the disc will automatically slide into the drive and get ready.
Note: Do not attach paper labels to the disc. Attaching a label to the disc may create an
imbalance. This will result in reading or writing errors. And the disc with paper labels may easily be stuck in the drive.
To Remove a Disc from the Drive
1. Push the eject button on the front panel, and the disc will slide out from the disc slot in a
few seconds.
2. Hold the disc by the center hole and the disc edge with your fingers, and then draw out
the disc from the disc slot.
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RECORDING CDS & DVDS
Before you start, please make sure you have installed the proper software for Recording CDs, DVDs and Playing DVDs. The Recording software and the DVD Playback software are in different CD kits included in the package.
About Software & Manuals
The included software is to give you the best result with ease of use. The detailed user’s manual for the recording and playback software will be automatically installed into your computer when you install the recording software. For details on other software packages that are available for writing DVDs or CDs, please visit the web sites of the companies whose software you are interested in, refer to their user’s manual, or look at the help option within the software. Please refer to the user’s manual for the detailed operation procedures.
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PLAYING CDS & DVDS
This drive will not work alone while applying CDs & DVDs Playback!! The Playback function can only work when the USB Cable between the drive and your PC is well connected.
Playback Software
You must install the DVD playback software to your computer first. If you do not have any DVD playback software installed in your computer, the included DVD playback software in the CD kit will bring you the best playback result.
You can immediately play Audio CDs and pre-recorded DVD discs, including movies and other DVDs. To play a CD or a Digital Video Disc (DVD), insert the disc with the label up (for CDs). This drive plays both single-layer and dual-layer DVDs.
The First Time to Play DVDs
A code on some DVDs allows them to be played only in a certain regional area, such as North America, Europe, etc. When the drive ships, there is no region code set. The first time a DVD that has a region setting is inserted into the drive, the act of inserting the DVD sets the drive to that region code.
If you later insert a DVD with a different region code, you are prompted to either accept changing the region code or not. If you do not accept the change, then that DVD will not play. If you do accept the change, then the drive’s region code setting is changed. But remember:
you may change the drive’s region code only 5 times. After that, you will not be able to change your drive’s code setting.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you meet any trouble during installation or normal use of your drive, please refer to the following information.
Read Problems
Symptom Possible Causes Solutions
No power. y Check if the power cord is connected
securely to the connector.
No operation.
USB cable isn't connected properly.
y Ensure that the USB cable and connectors
are not damaged, bent or dented. Check especially the pins.
Power is not switched on. y Check if LED of your drive is lit. If not,
there is no power.
USB cable is not connected properly between the computer USB port and the drive.
y Ensure that both connectors of the USB
cable is properly connected to the USB ports on the computer and the drive.
No drive recognition.
USB drive is not recognized by the Windows Operating System.
y Please refer to the USB 2.0 Users chapter
and check if the USB driver is installed properly.
Eccentric disc loaded. y Replace it with another one. Excessive noise when
reading.
Seal attached on the surface y Detach the seal very carefully. Don't
make any scratches.
Eject locked by software. y Stop the applying software and try the
eject button to open the tray.
Cannot open the tray (Eject).
CD set incorrectly. y Insert a small stick or paper clip into this
hole to eject the tray.
"Load Contents" or "Import Session" was NOT clicked on the Software.
y If recorded without checked "Load
Contents" or "Import Session", it is impossible to read. But when using utility software such as "Session Selection" from Adaptec, the former session can be read.
Defective disc. y Deep scratches, fingerprints or other
contaminants on the discs surface can disable the drive from reading data. Always keep it clean.
Music CD inserted. y Because audio compact discs do not have
computer data, typing computer commands while an audio CD is in your drive will result in an error message.
y Cannot read the
former session of the CD-RW disc which has been written at least twice.
y Read error
occurs.
Disc inserted upside down. y Remove the disc from tray and reinsert it
with the label side up.
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Write Problems
Symptom Possible Causes Solutions
Using other authoring software which does not support your drive.
y Use the authoring software provided with
the drive. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier.
Disc inserted upside down. y Reinsert the disc with label side up. Short of Hard Disk capacity. y Generally 1.2 to 2 times the size of the
write data is required. This may vary according to the write method.
No power. y Check if the power cord is securely
connected to the connector.
Cannot write.
USB cable isn't connected properly.
y Ensure that the USB cable and connectors
are not damaged, bent or dented. Check especially the pins.
y Network used. y Window screen saver
activated while writing.
y Other application
running.
y When running saver or other applications
or writing in a network environment, errors may occur due to lack of CPU resources in PC.
y Rewrite after log-off from the network. y Deactivate the screen saver or power
saving mode.
y Quit other applications other than the
authoring software.
Short of PC memory. y Due to shortage of main memory in PC,
swapping of hard disc space may have occurred. If swapped, data from the hard disc may cut off causing buffer under­runs.
y Increase main memory capacity.
"Auto thermal re­calibration" triggered.
y Disable "Auto thermal re-calibration" in
the BIOS setup.
y Use another Hard Disk if can not disable
it.
Defective DVD/CD media. y DVD/CD media may be dirty, scratched
or damaged. Rewrite on another DVD/CD media.
Writing errors occur (Buffer under-runs).
Short of Hard Disk capacity. y Generally 1.2 to 2 times the size of the
write data is required. This may vary according to the write method.
No drive recognition. USB cable is not connected
properly between the computer USB port and the drive.
y Ensure that both connectors of the USB
cable is properly connected to the USB ports on the computer and the drive.
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Symptom Possible Causes Solutions
USB drive is not recognized by the Windows Operating System.
y Please refer to the USB 2.0 Users chapter
and check if the USB driver is installed properly.
Using other authoring software which does not support your drive.
y Use the authoring software provided with
your drive. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier.
DVD/CD media not compatible with highest speed.
y Use the highest speed compatible discs or
write with lower speed.
Buffer under-run occurs. y Refer to the "Buffer under-run" item. Defective DVD/CD media. y DVD/CD media may be dirty, scratched
or damaged. Rewrite on another DVD/CD media.
Can not write at highest speed.
Using other authoring software not bundled with your drive.
y Use the authoring software provided with
your drive. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier.
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