This 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.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can be used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning this equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
IMPORTANT
Any change or modifications to the equipment by the user not
expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate such equipment.
FOR EUROPE
“The CDD2600 is in conformity with the EMC
directive and low-voltage directive.”
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.
LASER-SICHERHEIT
In das Gerät ist ein Laser eingebaut. Nehmen Sie die Abdeckung nicht ab
und versuchen Sie nicht, das Gerät zu reparieren, solange es
angeschlossen ist. Es besteht die Gefahr einer Augenverletzung.
CAUTION
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER RADIATION EXPOSURE.
WARNUNG
DIE VORNAHME VON REGELUNGEN ODER EINSTELLUNGEN ODER
DIE DURCHFÜHRUNG VON VERFAHREN, DIE NICHT IN DIESEM
DOKUMENT (DIESER BESCHREIBUNG; IM NACHSTEHENDEN
TEXT) ANGEGEBEN SIND, KANN EINE GEFÄHRLICHE EINWIRKUNG
VON LASERSTRAHLUNG ZUR FOLGE HABEN.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
KLASS 1
LASERAPPARAT
CAUTIONINVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO
This CD-Recorder drive, like all electronic equipment, is static
sensitive.
Please take the proper precautions when handling the drive.
Avoid touching the SCSI connector pins as well as the audio
connector pins and the jumper pins.
Keep the drive in its conductive wrapping until you are ready to
install the drive in your computer.
Installing the drive
- In order to mount the drive inside your PC (or other type of
computer), locate a free horizontal 5.25" bay and follow the
instructions, as provided with your computer systems, for
installing the drive.
- In order to prevent interference between the CD-Recorder
drive and the computer, please make sure to mount the drive
using all 4 mounting screws.
Safety Precautions
Europe: This drive shall be installed only with an EN60950
(IEC950) approved Power supply.
USA/Canada: This drive is for use only with IBM compatible
UL listed Personal Computers or Macintosh UL listed workstations weighing less than 18 kg.
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INSTALLATION
Host interface connections
Connect the internal SCSI flatcable to the SCSI interface card of
your host. Connect the other end to one of the SCSI connectors
at the rear of the CD-Recorder drive.
Make sure to select a free SCSI address via the jumpers on the
back of the unit
Then connect the power cable in your PC to the plug on the
drive (see item 8 of the rear view, fig.1).
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SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Front view (See flap Fig.1)
1. HEADPHONE PLUG
Connect your headphone to listen to CD-DA discs (or
tracks).
2. HEADPHONE VOLUME CONTROL
Turn the wheel to the right to increase the audio volume of
your headphone.
3. WRITE INDICATOR
Lights “orange” when writing of a disc occurs.
Flashes “orange” during write emulation.
4. DISC TRAY
5. DISC IN/READ/ERROR indicator (dual color LED)
Lights “green” when a disc is present. Flashes “green”
asymmetrically when data is being transferred from disc.
Flashes “green” symmetrically when starting up a disc.
Lights “red” upon error (e.g. after failed selftest).
6. OPEN/CLOSE KEY
Press the OPEN/CLOSE key to open the disc loading tray.
To close the disc loading tray, push gently at the front of the
tray or press the Open/Close key.
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SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Rear view (See flap Fig.1)
7.JUMPERBLOCK
With jumpers 1 to 3 the SCSI address is selected.
Jumper 4 is for termination selection.
8.HOST DC POWER CONNECTOR (type AMP 00641737-1)
1: +12V
2: GND
3: GND
4: +5V
9.SCSI CONNECTOR (type MOLEX 70247-5005)
50 pin SCSI flatcable connector.
10. Audio line out connector (type: MOLEX 70555-0003)
1: Left
2: GND
3: GND
4: Right
Loader
11. SERVICE FLAP
For service applications only.
Not to be opened by unauthorised people without further
instructions from your supplier.
1234
4 3 2 1
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OPERATING/TESTING
YOUR CD-RECORDABLE SYSTEM
Copyright Statement
It is a criminal offence, under applicable copyrights laws, to make
unauthorised copies of copyright-protected material, including
computer programs, films, broadcasts and sound recordings.
This equipment should not be used for such purposes.
Switching on
When you have successfully installed the drive and established
all connections, it is now time to switch on the host.
Loading and unloading a disc
Follow the instructions below. (see Fig.1)
1. To open the tray: Press the Open/Close key (6).
2. Load a (CD-R) disc, with the label facing upwards.
The tray accommodates discs with 8 cm diameter
(CD-Single) or the more usual 12 cm discs.
3. To close the tray, either push gently at the front of
the tray or press the Open/Close key (6).
Note: for best results, use only empty discs qualified by Philips
(PDO 63CDR or PDO 74CDR).
Note: don’t use general purpose commercial head cleaning
discs.
Switching off
Do not switch off the drive via the host after a successful write :
either fixate the disc or eject it, else an incompatible disc is
made.
OPERATING/TESTING
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YOUR CD-RECORDABLE SYSTEM
Operating the CD-Recorder on the computer
The following lists the supported SCSI commands. An extensive
description of the total command set is available on request.
MESSAGES
* Following messages are implemented in the CD-Recorder:
In= Target to initiator
Out = Initiator to target
* The following SCSI commands are implemented in the CDRecorder: Group 0 commands:
a. Opcode in Hexadecimal format*
Code Description Directions
00hcommand complete in
02hsave data pointer in
04hdisconnect in
06habort out
07hmessage reject in out
08hno operation out
0Chbus device reset out
80h+identify in out
Opcode
a
Command
00Test Unit Ready
01Rezero Unit
03Request Sense
08Read
0AWrite
0BSeek
12Inquiry
15Mode Select
16Reserve
17Release
18Copy
1AMode Sense
1BStart / Stop Unit
1CReceive Diagnostic Results
1DSend Diagnostics
1EPrevent/Allow medium removal
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OPERATING/TESTING
YOUR CD-RECORDABLE SYSTEM
Group 1 & 2 - ten bytes commands :
* Vendor Unique commands :
Opcode
1
Command
25Read Capacity
28Read
2AWrite
2BSeek
2FVerify
35Flush Cache
3BWrite Buffer
3CRead Buffer
42Read Sub Channel
43Read Disc info
45Play Audio
47Play Audio MSF
48Play Audio Track / Index
4BPause Resume
55Mode Select
5AMode Sense
Opcode
1
Command
D1 Read Disc ID
D2Read OPC
D3Write OPC
E2First Writable address
E3Format track
E4Reserve track
E5Read Track Info
E6Write Track
E7Medium Load/Unload
E8Finish Track
E9Fixation (write Leadin and Leadout)
EBSend Absorption Control Errors
ECRecover
EDWrite
EERead Session Info
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Care of discs
Whenever a disc is not in the tray or the drive, protect it from
dust, ink, or other contaminant's. Handle discs only by the outer
and inner edges. When loading the disc, allow time for the door
to open and then gently insert the disc.
Empty discs are separately available through your dealer.
1,4 Mbytes/sec
Interface SCSI 2
Form factor 5,25" Half Height
Data integrity from drive,
(new discs) 10
-16
Data buffer 1Mb
Disc loadingTray (motorised)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions
Height 41.5 mm
Width 146 mm
Depth 206 mm
Weight max. 1 kg
Power dissipationmax. 8W
Environmental
Operating temp
(1)
5 to 40° C
Non operating temp -25 to 70° C
Reliability
MTBF (hours) 30.000 POH
Media CD-R conf. “Orange Book”
part II
Certification FCC Compliance: Class B.
UL, CSA,CEBEC.
FDA-CDRH.
(1) Specifications for the “under pressure” case (incomming air flow through the
front bezel) : A flow of at least 2 l/sec. of air at maximum 40°, must be realised.
This will be achieved by realising at least -180 Pascal of pressure difference
between inside the apparatus and outside.
Specifications for the “over pressure” case (outgoing air flow through the front
bezel) : A flow of at least 2 l/sec. of air at maximum 40°, must be realised. This will
be achieved by realising at least +180 Pascal of pressure difference between inside
the apparatus and outside. Additionally, the measured temperature of the bottom
plate of the drive must not exceed 50° C.
Remark: under an environmental temperature of the drive between 5° to 30° C no
airflow is necessary.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Ele
ctrical interface (front of drive)
- Headphone Jack.
- RMS OUTPUT voltage: 3,1 V at 600 r .
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dB typ. A weighted.
Electrical interface (rear of drive)
- Audio line out: RMS OUTPUT voltage 1V at 470 .
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dB typ. A weighted.
- Data interface: 50 pin SCSI flatcable (see below).
- Power Supply:
- voltage requirements: +12V (± 5%) +5V (± 5%)
- current requirements: +12V160 mA typ.
200 mA max.
+5V 1 A typ.
1,5 A max.
Audio performa
nce
Audio specification for line out:
On pressed CDOn recordable CD
Output Voltage1 V rms1 V rms
Unbalancemax 0.25 dBmax 0.25 dB
Output Impedance100 Ohm100 Ohm
Amplitude Linearity1 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz)2 dB (20 Hz - 16 kHz)
S/N-ratio82 dB (87 dB A-wtg)80 dB (85 dB A-wtg)
Total Harmonic 65 dB55 dB
Distortion + Noise(1kHz)(1kHz)
Outband attenuationmin. 50 dB above 25 kHzmin. 50 dB above 25 kHz
Channel separationmin. 70 dB (20 kHz)min. 65 dB (16 kHz)
Muting level during min. 90 dB (BW = 20 kHz)min. 90 dB (BW = 20 kHz)
random access
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Audio specification for headphone:
On pressed CDOn recordable CD
Output Voltage 3.1 V rms1 V rms
(max volume)
Unbalancemax 0.25 dBmax 0.25 dB
Output Impedance120 Ohm120 Ohm
Amplitude Linearity1.5 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz)1.5 dB (20 Hz - 16 kHz)
S/N-ratio86 dB (88 dB A-wtg)80 dB (85 dB A-wtg)
Total Harmonic 60 dB45 dB
Distortion + Noise
Outband attenuationmin. 50 dB above 25 kHzmin. 50 dB above 25 kHz
Channel separationmin. 67 dB (20 kHz)min. 65 dB (16 kHz)
Muting level during min. 90 dB (BW = 20 kHz)min. 90 dB (BW = 20 kHz)
random access
Note 1:
The somewhat reduced audio quality when playing back audio
tracks on CD-R discs has NO RELATION to the DIGITAL
QUALITY of the audio tracks as they have been recorded onto
the CD-R disc.
Note 2:
This phenomena is caused by the playback decoding electronics
inside the CD-R drive, when playing audio tracks on CD-R discs
(caused by different trackfollowing algorithm on the ATIP
Absolute Time in Pregroove as exists only on a CD-R disc): the
system will fall back to the lesser quality decoding known as
1-time oversampling. On pressed discs, the electronics uses the
standard 4-times oversampling algorithm.
Note 3:
The analog output volume as specified above applies if the electronic attenuation in the playback circuitry inside the drive is non
operational,
i.e. the electronic volumesetting is at
100%. However as is being recommended by the generic SCSI
standard, the electronic attenuation is set to a default value of
25% at startup, meaning that only 25% of the maximum analog
volume is supplied to the outputs. This attenuation can be
changed by the appropriate software application.
* Note: This pin provides the terminator power (plus 5 volts).
Note: All odd pins except pin 25 shall be connected to ground.
Pin 25 should be left open but may be connected to ground.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Jumper settings
JUMPERS 1 TO 3 can be used for setting SCSI addresses.
Remark: Jumper detection only by Power on or SCSI hand Reset.
Drive will always supply TERM POWER.
Drive will always generate and check parity on SCSI.
Auto
selftest
EXECUTION
- Selftest will be activated by pushing and holding
OPEN/CLOSE button for one complete Open/Close
cycle of tray.
- At Host command : Send diagnostics.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ID 012
ADDRESS0000
1100
2010
3110
(DEFAULT) 4001
5101
6011
7111
TERM1= Termination ON (DEFAULT)
0= Termination OFF
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VISIBLE EFFECTS
- At total selftest start:
Green, orange and red will respectively light up for
about 200 msec. this will be repeated 3 times.
- At start of each individual test:
The two LEDS will go on for 0.5 sec. and then the
test starts.
- During the test:
The two LEDS remain on.
- At the end of an individual test: if the test was
unsuccessful, the red error led will go on for 1 sec. If
the test was successful, the green led will go on.
- At the end of the selftest:
During 5 seconds, the orange and the green led will
flash if the whole test was OK. In case of an error,
the orange and the red light will flash during
5 seconds.
INDIVIDUAL TESTS
- Test internal processor RAM
- Test external SRAM
- Test EPROM
- Test DSP interface
- Test DRAM
- Test SCSI interface
- Test CDB2 interface
- Test datapath
- Test SRAM CDB2
You can reach Philips the following ways (in order of prefer-
The products and services described herein are not necessarily available in all contries. Due to continuous product improvements this document is subject to change without notice. Printed in Belgium.
3104 125 2198.1
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