Mitsumi CR, CR-4802TE, CR-4802TU, CR-4803TE, CR-4804TE Installation Manual

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MITSUMI
CR Series CD-R/RW Drives
INSTALLATION MANUAL VERSION 5.1
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Mitsumi Internal CD-ReWritable Quick Installation Guide
2. Unplug the power cord from the computer .
3. Remove the computer case cover .
4. Remove the cover from an empty drive bay .
5. Attach mounting rails or brackets to the drive if required.
6. Note the pairs of pins on the back of the drive labeled: Master , Slave and Cable Select.
7. Note that one of the pairs has a small jumper between them. The factory setting for the jumper is Master . If necessary , move the jumper to Slave if the drive will share an IDE data cable with another drive.
8. Slide the drive into the chassis and secure with the mounting screws.
9. Align the connector of the 40-pin IDE cable with the pin slot on the drive noting the position of pin 1 and the notch on the connector itself. Gently press the connector into the pin slot making sure it seats completely and firmly .
10. Plug the other end of the IDE cable into the IDE Secondary connector located on the motherboard.
1 1. Attach an unused power cable to the back of the drive, with the beveled edge up.
12. Plug the audio cable into the audio-out connection on the back of the drive as shown. It should set firmly with a locking tab securing it. Next, connect the other end into an available audio-in connection on the sound card.
13. Replace the computer case cover .
14. Plug in the power cord, connect other computer peripherals and turn on your computer .
15. As the computer turns back on, the WindowsTM operating system will automatically recognize the new drive and will make it available for use.
16. Insert the Software Installation CD and follow the on-screen instructions for installing the writing software.
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Power Cable
40-pin Interface Cable
Audio Cable
Pin #1
Rear View of the Drive
Power Cable - Supplies power to the CD-R drive from a standard
PC AT power supply.
40-pin Interface Cable - Connection for 40-pin ribbon IDE
interface cable.
Audio Cable - Provides stereo audio output to a sound card.
CAUTION: The discharge of static elctricity can damage electronic circuitry . Avoid static discharge by touching a grounded metal object such as the computer case before and during installation of your new drive or by wearing a grounding strap connected to a ground source.
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Mitsumi External CD-ReWritable Quick Installation Guide
1. Using an audio cable, connect your drive to your speakers.
2. Next, connect the power cable and plug into a power source.
3. Turn the power of the External CD-R/RW Drive on.
4. Connect the USB cable to the PC.
5. The PC will automatically detect the External CD-R/RW Drive. Click “Next>”.
6. Check “Search for the best driver for your device” and click “Next>”.
7. Check “Floppy disk drives”. Inset the diskette provided with the External CD­R/RW Drive into the A:\ drive and click “Next>”.
8. Click “Next>”.
9. The device driver will be installed for your External CD-R/RW Drive.
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Power Cable
Audio Out
Power Switch
Rear View of the Drive
USB Connector
Power Cable - Supplies power to the external CD-R/RW drive . USB Connector - Connection for USB interface cable. Audio Out - Provides stereo audio output to a speaker .
Power Switch - Power on/off
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Safety Information
Please follow all safety warnings and instructions printed in this manual and on the CD-R/RW drive to avoid damaging your drive or harming yourself.
Never attempt to service the drive yourself. No user serviceable parts are inside the unit. Opening or removing the cover can expose you to dangerous voltage levels, laser beams, and other hazards. Do not attempt to open the unit. The laser beam used by the CD-R/RW drive can be harmful to the eyes. All service procedures should be per­formed by an authorized dealer or distributor .
Note that the noise level of compact disc audio is much lower than that of an analog audio source. Do not attempt to set the speaker sound level by listen­ing to the noise level. Too high a setting can damage your speakers. Begin with the sound level set low , then gradually increase the volume to the desired level.
Disclaimer
The vendor shall have no liability or responsibility to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage or any special, incidental or consequential damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the product, including, but not limited to, loss of previously or currently written data, any interruption of service, loss of customer goodwill, loss of business, anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting from the use or operation of the product.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Information
This unit generates and uses radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
We cannot guarantee, however , that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this unit does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna
Relocate the unit with respect to the receiver
Move the unit away from the receiver
Plug the unit into a different outlet so that the unit and the receiver are on different branch circuits
If necessary , consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television engineer for additional suggestions. The booklet “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems,” Stock No. 004-000-00345-4, may be helpful. This booklet was prepared by the Federal Communications Commission and is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer­ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
MITSUMI
CR-4802TE CR-4802TU CR-4803TE CR-4804TE
The device complies with part 15 of the FCC (U.S.A.) rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ­ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
MITSUMI Electronics Corp. 5808 W .Campus Circle Dr. Irving, TX. 75063 T el. (972)550-7300
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CR-4802TE Specifications
Supported Disc Formats CD-ROM Mode 1; CD-DA; CD-i; Video CD; CD-Extra (CD Plus) CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2; Photo CD
Writing Methods Disc-at-Once, Track-at-Once, Multisession,
Packet Writing Disc Diameters 12 cm, 8 cm Interface A TAPI specification SFF-8020i/8080 Data Transfer Rate (Average)
Read: 1200Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 1400 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2) Write: 600 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 700 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2)
IDE Data Transfer Rate (Burst)
1 1.1 Mbytes/sec (16 bits PIO mode)
13.3 Mbytes/sec (Multiword DMA mode)
Average Access Speeds (including the latency time) Random 150 ms typical Full Stroke 250 ms typical
Data Buffer Size2 Mbyte Audio
Channels 2 channels Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Filtering 4 times over-sampling, digital/analog filters Quantization 1 bit (16bits linear equivalent) Volume Control Software, L& R separate volume control
Reliability (MTBF) Power on hour 50,000 hours
Dimensions and Weight Width/Height/Depth 148 x 42 x 210 mm Weight 0.9 kgW max.
Power Supply DC +5V +5V +/-5%, 2.00A max. @ 8x full stroke DC +12V +12V +/-5%, 2.80A max. @ 8x full stroke
Environmental Conditions Operating: 5~40°C, 20 to 85% RH non-condensing Storage: -20~60°C, 10 to 95% RH non-condensing
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CR-4802TU Specifications
Supported Disc Formats CD-ROM Mode 1 and 2; CD-DA; CD-i; Video CD; CD-Extra (CD Plus) CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2; Photo CD (read), CD UDF
Writing Methods Disc-at-Once, Track-at-Once, Multisession, Packet Writing
Disc Diameters 12 cm, 8 cm Interface USB Interface Data Transfer Rate (Maximum)
Read: 1200KB/s (8X speed) Write: 600 KB/s (4X speed) Rewrite: 300 KB/s (2X speed)
Average Access Speed Random 200 ms typical (8X speed)
Data Buffer Size2 MB Audio
Channels 2 channels Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Filtering 4 times over-sampling, digital/analog filters Quantization 1 bit (16bits linear equivalent) Volume Control Software, L& R separate volume control
Loading Mechanism Power tray
Installation Orientation Horizontal
Lifetime (MTBF) 50,000 POH
External Dimensions
7.6” wide x 2.1” high x 9.9” deep [194 (W)x 53.5 (H) x 255.70 (D) mm] Weight
5.01 lbs. [2.27kg] Power Supply
AC110-240V(50Hz-60Hz) Environmental Conditions
Operating: 5~40°C, 20 to 85% RH non-condensing Storage: -20~60°C, 10 to 95% RH non-condensing
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CR-4803TE Specifications
Supported disc formats CD-ROM Mode 1; CD-DA; CD-i; Video CD; CD-Extra (CD plus) CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2; Photo CD
Writing Methods Disc-at-Once, Track-at-Once, Multisession,
Packet Writing Disc diameters 12 cm, 8 cm Interface A TAPI specification SFF-8020i/8080 Data transfer rate
Read:(MAX) 3000 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 3500 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2) Write:(average) 600 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 700 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2)
(Compatible only with 2x speed recording for CD-RW disc)
IDE Data transfer rate (Burst)
16.6 Mbytes/sec (16 bits PIO mode)
16.6 Mbytes/sec (Multiword DMA mode)
Average Access speeds (including the latency time) Random 135 ms typical Full Stroke 220 ms typical
Data Buffer Size 2 Mbyte Audio
Channels 2 channels Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Filtering 8 times over-sampling, digital/analog filters Quantization 1 bit Volume Control Software, L& R separate volume control
Reliability (MTBF) Power on hour 50,000 hours
Dimensions and weight Width/Height/Depth 148 x 42 x 210 mm Weight 0.9 kgW max.
Power Supply DC +5V +5V +/-5%, 2.00A max. @ 20x full stroke DC +12V +12V +/-5%, 2.90A max. @ 20x full stroke
Environmental conditions Operating 5~40°C, 20 to 85%RH non-condensing Storage: -20~60°C, 10 to 95%RH non-condensing
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CR-4804TE Specifications
Supported disc formats CD-ROM Mode 1; CD-DA; CD-i; Video CD; CD-Extra (CD plus) CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2; Photo CD
Writing Methods Disc-at-Once, Track-at-Once, Multisession,
Packet Writing Disc diameters 12 cm, 8 cm Interface A TAPI specification SFF-8020i/8080 Data transfer rate
Read:(MAX) 3600 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 4200 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2) Write:(average) 600 Kbytes/sec (Mode 1), 700 Kbytes/sec (Mode 2)
IDE Data transfer rate (Burst)
16.6 Mbytes/sec (16 bits PIO mode)
16.6 Mbytes/sec (Multiword DMA mode)
Average Access speeds (including the latency time) Random 135 ms typical Full Stroke 220 ms typical
Data Buffer Size 2 Mbyte Audio
Channels 2 channels Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Filtering 8 times over-sampling, digital/analog filters Quantization 1 bit Volume Control Software, L& R separate volume control
Reliability (MTBF) Power on hour 50,000 hours
Dimensions and weight Width/Height/Depth 148 x 42 x 210 mm Weight 0.9 kgW max.
Power Supply DC +5V +5V +/-5%, 2.00A max. @ 20x full stroke DC +12V +12V +/-5%, 2.90A max. @ 20x full stroke
Environmental conditions Operating 5~40°C, 20 to 85%RH non-condensing Storage: -20~60°C, 10 to 95%RH non-condensing
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Licenses and Trademarks: Product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. Informa­tion in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agree­ment and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that agreement.
Printed in USA. June, 1999
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