This drive employs a laser.
Do not remove the cover or attempt
to service this device when connected
due to
the possibility of eye damage.
CAUTION
Adjustment of control or following
procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Laser Specification:
Semiconductor Laser: 260mW,
783nm; 280mW, 658nm
Disposing of your used NEC product
In the European Union
EU-wide legislation as
implemented in each
Member State requires
that used electrical
and electronic products
carrying the mark
must be disposed
of separately from normal household
waste. This includes NEC DVD drives.
When you dispose of such products,
please follow the guidance of your
local authority and/or ask the shop
where you purchased the product.
The mark on the electrical and
electronic products only applies to
the current European Union Member
States.
Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of used
electrical and electronic products
outside the European Union, please
contact your local authority and ask
for the correct
method of disposal.
Internal ATAPI Drive
Names and Functions
Busy Indicator
This indicator lights during
data read and write operation.
2 Tray Panel
This Panel prevents dust from
entering the DVD Writer and
opens automatically when the
Load/Eject button is pushed.
Front View
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NEC DVD ±Writer
3 Emergency Eject Hole
Use to remove the disc from
the DVD Writer if the
electrical eject is disabled by
software or if power failure
occurs. (see „Emergency Eject“
for details)
4 Load/ Eject Button
This button is pressed to eject
or retract the disc tray when
the power is on.
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Rear View
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5 DIGITAL OUT Connector
This connector is used to connect Digital Audio to an audio
board.
6 LINE OUT Connector
This connector is used to con-
-
nect CD
7 JUMPER BLOCK
These blocks of jumper set the
configuration for the DVD
Writer (ref. chapter
‘Installation’-’Jumper Setting’
for details).
8 Power Connector
Use this to provide operating
power from the host computer.
9 I/O BUS Connector
This BUS connector is used to
control the DVD Writer and
data transmission. Use a flat
Audio to an audio board.
ribbon cable to connect your
computer to the DVD Writer.
Connect the coloured side of
the ribbon cable to the side
marked with the arrow.
Installation
Jumper Setting
A jumper consists out of a pair of
pins and a connector, which fits
over the pins. When the connector
is in place it establishes an electronic link between the pins, which
enables the function being controlled by the jumper. If the connector is removed, the electronic
link is disconnected and the
function is disabled. Jumpers are
used to set the DVD Writer mode
on the IDE interface. The factory
default setting is MASTER for
fitting to enhanced IDE controllers supporting two ports,
Jumper Block
1 = CSEL
2 = SLAVE
3 = MASTER
one for the hard disk and one for
a DVD Writer. If you prefer to
connect the DVD Writer to the
same port as your hard disc, (as
a secondary device) you have to
change jumper setting to SLAVE
mode.
Installing the DVD Writer
in a host PC
1. Turn off the computer, other
peripherals and unplug all the
cords and cables. Then remove
the computer cover, face plate,
mounting clips, and keeper
bracket. Refer to the Guide to
operations that came with your
computer for help with this step.
2. If necessary, slide other devices
above the installation outapproximately 50 ~70 mm (2 ~ 3 in.),
but do not disconnect the cables.
3. Slide the DVD Writer into the
computer until it is out approximately
4. Locate a spare power cable in
your computer.
5. Connect that power cable to
the power connector on the
back of the DVD Writer.
6. Connect the I/O BUS connector
on the DVD Writer and the IDE
controller. Connect the coloured
stripe side of the cable on the
side marked with the arrow (∇).
7. Slide the DVD Writer into the
computer and fix it in the
computer cabinet with 4
screws.
To avoid damage to the DVD
Writer take care, that the screws
do not reach more than 5 mm
into the DVD Writers cabinet.
50 ~ 70 mm (2 ~ 3 in.
).
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8. Replace the mounting clips,
keeper bracket, and computer
cover. Refer to the Guide to
Operations that came with the
computer for help with this step.
Vertical use
The DVD Writer can be used in
the vertical position. When using
the DVD Writer, in the vertical
position, load and unload discs as
shown on the diagram below.
Only 12 cm discs can be used
when the DVD Writer is installed
vertically. Do not place 8cm discs
in the tray when using the DVD
Writer installed in this way.
65 mm
(min. 45 mm)
Emergency Eject
The procedure described below
can be used to open the tray of
the DVD Writer if the EJECT button
is disabled by software or a power
failure occurs.
1. Turn off the power to the
DVD Writer.
2. If a disc inside still spinning
wait until spin stoped certainly.
3. Insert a steel rod (about 1.3 mm
in diameter) into the emergency
eject hole and push firmly until
the cartridge is ejected. A stiff
paper clip may be used as steel
rod.
Driver Installation
The software installation starts
with activating the reading function of the drive (CD-ROM).
If you are using the DVD Writer
with Windows 95/98/ME/NT/
2000/XP or IBM OS/2 Warp, all
necessary drivers will be loaded
automatically by the operating
system.
Drivers mentioned above are part
of the Operating Systems and not
available from NEC.
To use the IDE/ATAPI DVD Writer
with MS-DOS and MS-Windows
3.xx, you have to install the attached driver software before you
can use the DVD Writer for the
first time.
Refer to the README.TXT file on
the driver disk for information
about installing this driver.
This drive supports RPC according
to SFF8090v4 (RPC-2). The final
setting/definition of the video
region code is determined by the
fifth DVD video region code change.
For Windows 3.xx don’t use the
32 bit hard disk access, because
this mode is not supported for
DVD drives.
If the reading function is available the next is to achieve the
writing function provided by the
writing software. Please insert
Your writing software CD-ROM
into the DVD Writer and use the
information provided with the
software (if the installation does
not starting automatically you
have to activate the installation
software manually).
To disable or enable drive’s buffer
under run prevention technology
you need a writer S/W supporting
this function.
Support
For local support like hotline,
service or drivers see the file
„README.TXT“ on the software
CD-ROM or NEC´s Internet site
at http://www.neceurope.com
Memory Buffer2 MByte2 MByte2 MByte
Interface/max. Transfer Rate
CompatibilityDVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW (Read only), High Sierra and ISO 9660, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA,
Quantifying Bit Number16-bit linear
Number of Channels2
Frequency Response20 Hz-20 kHz
Dynamic Range80 dB
S/N Ratio>80 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
Wow & Flutter below measurable limits
Line out:0.75 Volt
+3 dB, -3 dB
0.10%
General
Power Consumption24.2 VA
Dimensions (WxHxD)148 x 42 x 190 mm
Weight0.90 kg
Noise≤ 47.5 dB(A)
Storage temperature-40° to +65° C
Storage humidity5% to 90 % RH,
Operating temp.+5° to +50° C
Operating humidity20 % to 80 % RH,
Laser Specification 260mW,
Above specifications are subject to change.
Photo CD is a trademark of Kodak
(5V 1.6A, 12V 1.35A)
noncondensing
noncondensing
783nm(CD)
280mW, 658nm (DVD)
used under license.
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Laser Safety Information
This drive employs a laser.
Do not remove the cover or attempt
to service this device when
connected due to
the possibility of eye damage.
CAUTION
Adjustment of control or following
procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Laser Specification:
Semiconductor Laser: 220mW,
783nm; 280mW, 658nm
Disposing of your used NEC product
In the European Union
EU-wide legislation as
implemented in each
Member State requires
that used electrical
and electronic products
carrying the mark
must be disposed
of separately from normal household
waste. This includes NEC DVD drives.
When you dispose of such products,
please follow the guidance of your
local authority and/or ask the shop
where you purchased the product.
The mark on the electrical and
electronic products only applies to
the current European Union Member
States.
Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of used
electrical and electronic products
outside the European Union, please
contact your local authority and ask
for the correct
method of disposal.
Internal ATAPI Drive
Names and Functions
1 Front Panel
This panel prevents dust from
entering the NEC Writer and
opens automatically only a
little when the Eject button is
pushed.
2 Busy Indicator
This indicator lights during
data read and write operation.
Front View
NEC Slimline Writer
3 Eject Button
This button is pressed to open
the disc tray when the power
is on.
4 Emergency Eject Hole
Use to remove the disc from
the DVD Writer if the
electrical eject is disabled by
software or if power failure
occurs. (see „Emergency Eject“
for details)
1
2
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11
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Rear View
12
5 Connector
This Connector includes Power
I/O BUS and Audio Line Out.
Installation
Configuration
The drive configures itself
independently over the connector.
Note: Not all computer hardware
supports the intended automatic
configuration. Usually this
causes that after the drive
assembled the computer any
longer booting. In such case
the drives firmware bust my
changed by qualified
personnel.
5
Installing in a host computer
With the installation of Slimline
drives you have to consider that
dimensions and connections for
this was developed for the usage
in portable computer and are
standardized. If the Slimline drive
is not target for a standard
Slimline system, additional
adapters must be procured from
an appropriate expert trader.
1. Turn off the computer, other
peripherals and unplug all the
cords and cables. Then remove
the computer cover, face plate,
mounting clips, and keeper
bracket. Refer to the Guide to
operations that came with your
computer for help with this step.
2. Slide the NEC Writer into the
computer in such way that you
are able to connect the
intended plug.
3. Connect the intended plug
with the socket on the back
of the NEC Writer.
4. Slide the NEC Writer into the
computer and fix it in the
computer cabinet with 4 screws.
To avoid damage to the NEC
Writer take care, that the screws
do not reach more than 1.5 mm
into the NEC Writers cabinet.
5. Fasten possibly before removed
drives again in the computer
and close the housing cover.
Refer to the Guide to Operations that came with the
computer for help with this step.
Drive usage
Inserting a Disc
1. Press the Eject button. The disc
tray will be ejected by about
10mm.
2. Pull the disc tray all the way
open by hand.
3. Set the disc into the shaft in
the centre of the tray with
the label side facing up.
4. Press the disc tray into the
DVD R/RW drive calmly by
hand.
Removing a Disc
1. Press the Eject button. The disc
tray will be ejected by about
10mm.
2. Pull the disc tray all the way
open by hand.
3. Lift the edge of the disc
strongly, pressing the shaft in
the centre of the tray.
4. Press the disc tray into the
DVD R/RW drive calmly by
hand.
Note: If an eject prohibit
command has been received
from the computer, the disc
tray will not be ejected even if
the Eject button is pressed.
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Emergency Eject
The procedure described below
can be used to open the tray of
the NEC Writer if the EJECT button
is disabled by software or a power
failure occurs.
20 mm
1. Turn off the power to the NEC
Writer.
2. If a disc inside still spinning
wait until spin stoped certainly.
3. Insert a steel rod (about 0.8 mm
in diameter) into the emergency
eject hole and push firmly until
the cartridge is ejected. A stiff
paper clip may be used as steel
rod.
Driver Installation
The software installation starts
with activating the reading function of the drive (CD-ROM).
If you are using the NEC Writer
with Windows 95/98/ME/NT/
2000/XP or IBM OS/2 Warp, all
necessary drivers will be loaded
automatically by the operating
system.
Drivers mentioned above are part
of the Operating Systems and not
available from NEC.
To use the IDE/ATAPI NEC Writer
with MS-DOS and MS-Windows 3.x,
you have to install the attached
driver software before you can
use the NEC Writer for the first
time.
Refer to the README.TXT file on
the driver disk for information
about installing this driver.
This drive supports RPC according
to SFF8090v4 (RPC-2). The final
setting/definition of the video
region code is determined by the
fifth DVD video region code change.
For Windows 3.xx don’t use the
32 bit hard disk access, because
this mode is not supported for
DVD drives.
If the reading function is available the next is to achieve the
writing function provided by the
writing software. Please insert
Your writing software CD-ROM
into the NEC Writer and use the
information provided with the
software (if the installation does
not starting automatically you
have to activate the installation
software manually).
Support
For local support like hotline,
service or drivers see the file
„README.TXT“ on the software
CD-ROM or NEC´s Internet site
at http://www.neceurope.com
Memory Buffer2 MByte2 MByte2 MByte
Interface/max. Transfer Rate
CompatibilityDVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW (Read only), High Sierra and ISO 9660, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA,
In compliance with
(1/
3
1
/3 stroke read, average)130 msec150 msec150 msec
DAO (disc at once), SAO (session at once), TAO (track at once) with zero gap,
stroke read, average)
IDE/ ATAPI SFF-8020 rev. 2.60, PIO Mode 4 / Ultra DMA33 mode 2 support
CD-DA, CD-TEXT, CD-I (FMV), Enhanced Music CD (CD+), PhotoCD (SingleSession/MultiSession), VideoCD (WhiteBook)
Quantifying Bit Number16-bit linear
Number of Channels2
Frequency Response20 Hz-20 kHz
Dynamic Range80 dB
S/N Ratio>80 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
Wow & Flutter below measurable limits
Line out:0.75 Volt
+3 dB, -3 dB
0.10%
General
Power Consumption
Dimensions (WxHxD) 128 x 12.7 x 129 mm
Weight0.19 kg
Noise≤ 47.5 dB(A)
Storage temperature-40° to +65° C
Storage humidity5% to 95 % RH,
noncondensing
Operating temp.+5° to +50° C
Operating humidity20 % to 80 % RH,
noncondensing
Laser Specification 220mW,
280mW, 658nm (DVD)
Above specifications are subject to change.
Photo CD is a trademark of Kodak
used under license.
6 VA
(5V 1.2A)
783nm(CD)
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Overview
With the new LabelFlash™ DVD Writer
from NEC DVD-R and DVD
can be labelled inside the drive (no
marker
or printer are necessary).
The labelling can be done post or
before burning. For the inscription
of the DVD label side are special
LabelFlash™ necessary. In
addition the unused area of the
data side of the media can be
utilised for inscription.
Caution!
If you inscribe the data side you
have to take care that the data
area and the label do
- otherwise the data on the
media no longer be read.
Because the labelling surface is
covered by 0.6mm thick
transparent plastic the inscription
is very durable, robust against
mechanical damages and
extremely light stable.
+R media
not overlap
Either the user can determine
very fast labelling (less than
7 minutes for a complete label) –
or he is able to set to more high
levels of inscription contrast.
The inscription area can be
decided by user freely between
the inner radius of 25mm and the
outer radius of 58mm – but the
minimum area width is 5mm (on
the data side the most meaningful
way is to inscribe just the outer area).
System requirements
Hardware
In order to take advantage
of the LabelFlash™ inscription
function requires one the
following NEC DVD Writers:
HH:ND-4551, ND-3551
Slimline: ND-7551, ND-6751
This devices need to be installed
into IBM compatibly computers
with min. 500 MHz CPU,
64Mbyte RAM and 700Mbyte
free space on the non removable
disk (or as external solution
connected via USB2 or IEEE1394
to such kind of PC).
Software
To proceed with LabelFlash™ you
need the Software NeroExpress
version 6.6.1.3d (or a more recent
version), which is part of this bundle.
Regarding the system requirements
please refer to the NeroExpress
manual chapter 2.1.
Disc
For marking the label side special
LabelFlash™ DVD-R and/or DVD
media is required.
The data side can be inscribed on
any DVD-R and/or DVD +R media
– subject to following conditions:
1. only the outer area of a DVD
will be used for labelling –
otherwise it will not be possible
to burn in addition data to
this media.
+R
2. the data area and the label area
do not overlap – otherwise the
affected data will no longer be
readable.
3. the larger the disc area
inscribed the less space there
will be available for data.
4. the readability of the inscription
depends on the production
process of the media (though
the contrast will not be as
great as that of the incription
on the label side Labelflash™
media).
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How to create a Label with Nero
To create a LabelFlash™ inscription
you have to first start NeroExpress.
Then please click the button
To start the LabelFlash™ design
and burn application you have to
20
continue by clicking the button
The usage of this application is
the same as the „Nero CoverDesigner“
– please study its instructions if
you need more details.
Once the LabelFlash™ media
(„PRINTING SIDE“ down), or a
data side of a DVD +/-R (data
side down), has been placed in
the drive the application will
show the corresponding disc type
– after which the „burn“ button
can be selected.
Please consider when you
inscribe the data side:
As data burning starts at the
innermost area of the disc it is
recommended that you finish
data burning prior to inscription.
If there is then sufficient space
available for an inscription (outer
area) you can perform the marking.
Please find below a diagram
showing the relation on burned
data and outer radius of the data
area (single session):
Please keep in mind that the min.
width for an inscription is 5mm!
After the labelling is
the tray of the drive opens
automatically and the inscribed
media can be removed.
By selecting „Cancel“ you will
go back to the NeroExpress start
menu.
completed
Technical Data
Inner radius:
min. 25mm - max. 53mm
Outer radius:
min. 28mm - max. 58mm
Width of the label area:
min. 5mm - max. 33mm
Disc rotation speed:
7875rpm, 4500rpm, 2250rpm
(depends on the selected media)
Resolution/gradation:
1000dpi/256
Above specifications
are subject to change.
LabelFlash™ is a trademark of
Yamaha used under license.
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Support/Supports/Ayuda/Assistenza
NEC Scandinavia AB
Igelbäcksgatan kaj 3
S-16446 Kista
www.nec.se
NEC (UK) Ltd.
NEC House, 1 Victoria Road
London, W3 6BL, England
www.nec.co.uk
NEC Deutschland GmbH
for Central Europe
Reichenbachstraße 1
D-85737 Ismaning
www.de.nec.de
NEC Italia s.r.l.
Viale Leonardo Da Vinci 97
20090 Trezzano
Sul Navigilo
Milano
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