Ricoh MP7400A User Manual

NOTICE
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 radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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 the 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.
Warning as to USE
This CD-RW drive together with software is a product for utilizing CD-R/RW recording media with rewriting, erasing and readout capabilities, as an external computer memory device. Except in the case where copying of CD-ROMs or the like is especially recognized under the copyrights laws as being for the purpose of individual use by the customer or the like, or in the case where the customer has obtained permission to make copies from the rightholder, reproduction of CD-ROMs and copyright laws. Take notice that unauthorized copying may be subject to claims for damages and to penalties.
CAUTION
Rating voltage for peripherals.
1. Headphone Jack Rating Voltage output Audio Signal Max. 2V
FCC WARNING
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Declaration of Conformity
"The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/366/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC."
Please take notice that the manufacturer of this equipment does not offer any warranty against data loss due to inappropriate installation or handling, or direct or indirect damages.
Please take notice that the manufacturer will bear no responsibility for direct or indirect damages caused by the use of this product or its malfunction.
Please take notice that the manufacturer will bear no responsibility for damage to data caused by this product.
Please backup (copy) all important data as protection against data loss.
PC DOS is a trademark of IBM Inc. MS-DOS, Windows, Windows ® 98/98SE, Windows ® Me, Windows NT®, Windows® 2000,
Windows® XP are trademarks registered in the United States and other countries by the Microsoft Corporation.
The company names and product names written in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks.
This manual uses the following symbols to indicate important information relating to the drive.
Failing to comply with the information in this manual and/or incorrect handling of the drive may result in serious personal injury or damage to the product.
Indicates restriction or precaution that should be observed.
Provides useful additional information.
This manual contains important notes and product handling information. Be sure to read the manual before using the product. For easy reference in the future, please keep the manual at a handy location.
Multimedia Printer series
Thank you for purchasing the Multimedia Printer series drive MP7400A (hereafter referred to as the drive). The drive enables you to play CD-ROM media, write once and play CD-R media, or write, play, and rewrite CD-RW media.
The following marks indicate media that can be used with the drive.
A technology called JustLink® incorporated that overcomes buffer underrun problems
Buffer underrun errors that would occur when data transfer falls behind writing operation has been inevitable for CD-RW drives. JustLink
®
, which we at Ricoh developed on our own, is a technology that
predicts possible occurrences of buffer underrun errors in advance and automatically avoids them. The MP7400A is the industry's drive that features JustLink
®
. With this technology, the MP7400A ensures stable writing operation even under circumstances where buffer underrun errors tend to occur with conventional drives.
JustSpeed® (Optimum Write Speed Control function)
This is a function to automatically set an appropriate media write speed to match the capability of the media used.
Obey the following cautions when handling the drive or discs.
Cautions During Installation
Install the drive in accordance with the specifications. Be careful to avoid locations likely to cause vibration or shock.
Avoid locations where there is high humidity, excessive dust, or poor ventilation. Avoid locations in direct sunlight, with severe changes in humidity, or places where
there are extremely high or low temperature variations.
Don't use the drive near radio or television receivers. It may interfere with their reception.
Do not disassemble the drive. Dismantling the drive to attempt repairs or for other reasons is dangerous because the laser may radiate outside the unit.
Cautions During Use
Don't suddenly move the drive from a cold place to a warm place, or suddenly raise the room temperature. Condensation may occur, causing abnormal operation.
Make sure to remove the disc before moving the drive. The disc may be damaged, causing data loss.
Be careful to prevent foreign objects such as liquids or metal from entering the drive. Should by chance a foreign object enter the drive, please consult the dealer where the drive was purchased.
Don't use benzene or thinner to clean dirt from the drive. Don't allow chemicals such as insecticides to contact the drive. Use a soft cloth to wipe the drive, or moisten a cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water and use it to clean particularly dirty areas.
Don't cutoff the electric power while the drive is operating. When connecting two E-IDE devices to the Primary or Secondary connectors, make
sure that the two devices are not both configured as Master, or both as Slave. If they are both set the same, Windows may fail to run or recognize the drives.
The total length of the E-IDE cable should be less than 18 inches (about 45 cm). Make sure the power to the host computer is turned OFF before connecting. Never insert a damaged disc into the drive. In wintertime, don't use a disc soon after bringing in from outdoors. Use it only after it
has reached room temperature.
Cautions Concerning Disc Cleaning
Remove the disc by pressing the eject button. Use compressed air to clear dust from the disc. (Spray the compressed air for about 5
seconds).
Check to see if there is dirt on the surface of the disc. Be careful not to touch the disc with the fingers when doing this. (See Fig. 1)
After cleaning the disc with compressed air, place it on the disc tray and mount it.(See
Fig. 2)
We suggest using dry air cleaner as compressed air for cleaning.
Other Cautions
When moving the equipment, make sure that the disc has been removed from the drive.
When connecting connectors, make sure that the power is OFF. If the power is ON, there is a possibility of short circuit.
When not using the drive for a long period, dust may adhere to the disc tray. Before using the drive again, use dry air cleaner to remove the dust from the tray.
Do not use any commercially available cleaning kit, because such a kit may damage the drive.
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Check1. Recording surface2.
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50 to 100mm1.
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JustLink® has made auto-avoidance against buffer underrun errors possible.
JustSpeed® Optimum Write Speed Control function.
An improved anti-heat design means that no cooling fan is needed. Easy-to-use tray model. Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI) model Compliant with industry standard Orange Book Part II (CD-R) and Part III (CD-RW). Can read not only CD-R and CD-RW media, but also video CDs, music CDs, photo
CDs*1, and CD-Text
Can read data at 40x speed (6.0MB/sec data transfer rate), write data at 40x speed (CD-R, 6.0MB/sec data transfer rate.) and write data at 10x speed *2(High Speed
CD-RW, 1.5MB/sec data transfer rate).
The recorded CD-RW media can be played in a DVD player or a multi-read CD-ROM Player, maintaining future compatibility.
Supports random UDF for easy writing to CD-RW media. Offers the Optimum Write Speed Control function UDMA-capable
*1
Bundled software does not support this writing format.
*2
The speed at which to write on the current standard CD-RW media is 4x recording (at a data transfer rate of 600KB/second).
Explains the system environment required for using the drive as a CD-R/CD-RW drive.
PC IBM PC/AT compatible Operating System Windows Me/98/98SE
Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 (Service Pack 5) or later Windows 2000 (Professional) Windows XP
CPU Pentium 166 MHz or higher (When using JustLink) Memory 64MB or more Hard disk Hard disk with average access time of 19msec or less, and data transfer speed
of 2,500KB/sec or greater. 1GB or more free space.
Interface Enhanced-IDE interface (as Primary Slave, Secondary Master, or Slave) Drive bay 5.25-inch half height bay required Power +5V/+12V power socket required
The media written using the CD-R/RW drive may not be readable by CD-ROM drives. Multi-read compatible (Random UDF compatible) drives are necessary.
Even if it is the recommendation disc, some of discs may have possibility to fail writing with highest writing speed with the problem on the disc. In this case, please try to write with lower writing speed, or please try to use another disc.
Multi-read compatible (Random UDF compatible) drives are:
Drives that can read low reflectivity discs. Drives that support Packet Write.
Front Panel Rear panel
Front Panel
Disc tray
This is the tray for the disc. Place the disc on the ejected disc tray, then lightly push the tray (or push the eject button) and the disc will be mounted.
Caution
Don't use force to pull out or push in the disc tray. This might cause damage to the loading section of the drive.
1.
Headphone jack
This jack is for connecting headphones or mini-speakers.
2.
Volume control
This is used to adjust the output volume of the headphone jack. It can't be used to adjust the output volume for the audio output connectors on the rear panel.
Caution
Turn the volume down before turning on the power. Sudden loud noises can damage your hearing.
3.
Busy indicator
The indicator stays green when the medium is being accessed or being read.
4.
Eject button
This is the button used to eject or insert in the disc tray.
5.
Emergency eject hole
This drive has a function that allows the disc to be ejected manually if this becomes necessary in an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power outage.
Caution
This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it excessively will cause malfunction.
6.
Rear panel
Unused1. Digital Audio Output Connector
Provides output to a sound card (Digital signal). * No dedicated digital audio cable is supplied with the MP7400A.
2.
Analog Audio Output Connector
Provides output to a sound card (Analog signal).
3.
Jumper Connector
This jumper determines whether the drive is configured as a master or slave. Changing the master-slave configuration takes effect after power-on reset.
4.
IDE Interface Connector
Connect to the IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) interface using a 40-pin flat IDE cable.
Caution
Do not connect or disconnect the cable when the power is on, as this could cause a short circuit and damage the system. Always turn the power OFF when connecting or disconnecting the cable.
5.
Power Connector
Connects to the power supply (5 and 12V DC) of the host computer.
Caution
Be careful to connect with the proper way. Connecting the wrong way may damage the system (and is not guaranteed).
6.

Emergency Eject

This drive has a function that allows the CD to be ejected manually, if this becomes necessary in an emergency such as failure of the drive or a power outage. Follow the following procedures in such a case.
Caution
This feature is a last measure to be used only in an emergency. Using it excessively will cause malfunction.
Turn the power to OFF.1. Insert a fine tipped object into the emergency eject hole.
For more information on how to do this, see figure.
2.
Pull the front door to open it all the way, then grip the disc tray between thumb and forefinger and gently pull it straight out.
If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with your fingers, use a steel binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out.
3.
Emergency Eject Hole
The structure inside the emergency eject hole is as shown below. When you push a thin, stiff wire into the hole, it presses one of the vanes around the gear, thus rotating the gear for ejecting the tray. Repeating this action three times or so ejects the tray out.
1.
If you cannot successfully eject the tray by pushing a thin, rigid object in, the situation may be as follows. The four vanes may be oriented just at the angles as shown below.
2.
In such a case, push the tip of the thin wire in the following direction with the wire angled at about 15 degrees so that the tray can be easily be ejected.
3.
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Load the disc Disc ejection
Emergency Eject

Disc ejection

1.
Press the eject button
2.
Slowly take the disc out of the disc tray
3.
Press the eject button or push the disc tray and the tray will be inserted back into the drive.
Back
Load the disc
Caution
After ejecting the disc, return the disc tray inside the unit quickly. When the disc tray is in the ejected position, dust and other debris will enter, possibly causing read errors, write errors, or drive failure.
Next
Disc ejection
Emergency Eject

Load the disc

Press the eject button.1.
Place the disc on the disc tray.
Caution
This drive vertical position and be not possible use with. When using a 120mm CD, place it in the large round depression. When using an 80mm CD, place it in the small round depression with its label side
facing up. (Writing to an 80mm CD-R/CD-RW disc is not supported. Only reading is possible.)
The face with the label on it should be up. Never place both discs in the tray at the same time.
Be careful not to touch the recording surface of the disc. Discs of irregular shapes (business card-sized, heart-shaped, etc.) cannot be used
(written nor played).
2.
Load the disc by pressing the eject button or by lightly pushing in the disc tray.3.
Specific knowledge of hardware and software is necessary to install the drive. We cannot guarantee against direct or indirect damage resulting from improper connections. Ask your supplier for details of the installation procedure.
Before Installation
Before installing the drive, please note the following points.
You will need the following:
A Phillips head screw driver of a suitable size to fit the securing screws for the drive unit. The manual for the computer, to know the location of the IDE connector.
Turn off all peripheral appliances of the computer, and the computer itself, and disconnect their power cords from the wall sockets.
Discharge any static electricity by touching the computer covers etc. Before installing the drive, be sure to read the following cautions and information on preparation.
Keep a serial number label at the location specified by "READ ME FIRST".

Installing the Drive

Jumper Set Up1. Removing the Computer Cover2. Mounting the Drive3. Connecting the Power Connector4. PC Connections5. Sound Card Connection6. Replacing the Computer Cover7. Device Drivers8.
1. Jumper Set Up
Before installation, set the jumper on the jumper connector on the rear panel.
Master (MA)
Drive set as Master (factory default)
1.
Slave (SL)
Drive set as Slave
2.
Cable Select (CS)
Drive mode set by CSEL on the host IDE interface
The drive can be connected as the Master or Slave on an E-IDE (ATAPI) interface. When several (up to four) E-IDE devices are connected, each must be set in a unique
way.
A hard disk is normally installed as the Primary Master on the E-IDE (ATAPI) interface. Other E-IDE peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD-ROMs are then set accordingly.
3.
Caution
If two peripheral devices with the same settings are both connected to the Primary or to the Secondary E-IDE bus, the host computer may fail to run, or may malfunction, so careful attention is necessary.
Make sure that the host computer is turned OFF when connecting or removing a jumper.
Must be connect the jumper in the vertical direction. If connected horizontally, the drive may malfunction or be damaged.
Only one jumper should be installed on the jumper connector. If more than one jumper is installed, the drive may malfunction or be damaged.
Next
1. Jumper Set Up
2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
2. Removing the Computer Cover
Make sure all peripheral devices of the computer and the computer itself are turned off, and then remove the cover.
Refer to the manual for the computer for details about removing the cover.
Caution
There may be sharp edges inside the computer take care to avoid injury.
(Example: When newly installing the MP7400A drive into a PC.)
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up
2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
3. Mounting the Drive
Remove the 5 inch drive bay panel from the computer.
Refer to the manual for the computer for details.
1.
Insert the drive unit into the bay.
Do not apply excessive pressure to the cables inside the computer.
2.
Secure the drive with the screws provided.
If there is not enough space behind the drive, connect the E-IDE cables etc. before securing the drive.
Caution
Be aware that some computers do not require all of the four mounting screws for securing the drive.
3.
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive
4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
4. Connecting the Power Connector
Connect the power cable from the computer's power supply to the socket on the drive unit, fitting the connector properly into the socket.
If there is no spare power cable available in the computer, you will have to purchase a splitter cable of a suitable type.
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive
4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
5. PC Connections
The drive connects to the motherboard of the host computer using an IDE interface cable. Both Primary and Secondary connectors are usually provided on the motherboard, which
may be connected as follows:
Master1. Slave2. Motherboard3. Primary4. Secondary5. less than 6 inches6. less than 18 inches7.
To Install as a Master Drive To Install as a Slave Drive
To Install as a Master Drive
To install the drive as a Master, the jumper can be left as supplied from the factory.
Master drive (This drive)1. Master drive (Booting hard disk)2. Secondary connector3. Primary connector4. Slave drive (Other IDE drive)5.
To Install as a Slave Drive
To install the drive as a Slave, change the jumper setting on the rear panel.
Master drive (Booting hard disk)1. Slave drive (This drive)2. Secondary connector3. Primary connector4. Master drive (Other IDE drive)5.
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections
6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
6. Sound Card Connection
If the computer has a sound card, the drive can be connected to the sound card with an audio cable. Make sure the connections are oriented so that L corresponds to L and R to R. Refer to the manual for the sound card for detailed information regarding connection.
MP7400A1. When L,R2. Sound Card3. Motherboard4. Primary or Secondary5. Digital audio connecter
(No digital audio cable is included with the MP7400A)
6.
When you are using the audio cable that comes with the drive, make sure it matches the connector shape of the sound card.
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections
6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover 8. Device Drivers
7. Replacing the Computer Cover
When the installation of the drive unit is complete, replace the computer cover.
Back Next
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover
8. Device Drivers
8. Device Drivers
When using Windows Me/98 or Window NT Workstation Ver. 4.0/Windows 2000 (Professional)/Windows XP, the installation of any special device drivers are not required.
In order to ensure normal drive operation or if the drive is not recognized by your computer, please check the following:
In order to ensure normal drive operation If the drive is not recognized by your computer
In order to ensure normal drive operation
For Windows 98/98SE/Me Users
The drive is displayed in [control panels] - [system] - [device manager] - [CD-ROM] 32-bit is displayed in [control panels] - [system] - [performance]
For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users
The drive is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [SCSI adapter]
-[devices]
For Windows 2000 (Professional)/XP Users
The drive is displayed in [control panels] - [system] - [hardware] - [device manager]
If the drive is not recognized by your computer
For Windows 98/98SE/Me Users
If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [system] -[devices manager]-[Hard disk controller], you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the motherboard manufac-turer and get the appropriate IDE controller driver.
For Windows NT Workstation Ver.4.0 Users
If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [SCSI adapter]
-[devices] , you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the motherboard manufacturer and get the appropriate E-IDE controller driver.
For Windows 2000 (Professional)/XP Users
If a [!] indicator is displayed on the IDE controller in [control panels] - [system] ­[hardware] - [device manager] , you will need to contact your PC manufacturer or the motherboard manufacturer and get the appropriate E-IDE controller driver.
Back
1. Jumper Set Up 2. Removing the Computer Cover
3. Mounting the Drive 4. Connecting the Power Connector
5. PC Connections 6. Sound Card Connection
7. Replacing the Computer Cover
8. Device Drivers
Caution
When using CD-ROM media, CD-R media or CD-RW media, do not attach any stickers or labels to the media. Using media with labels attached not only causes read and write errors, but data on the disc may be lost due to damage to the media itself.
Load the disc Disc ejection Emergency Eject
Drive : MP7400A
Type
Internal type
Interface
Enhanced-IDE (ATAPI)
Data buffer memory
2MB
Data transfer speed
33MB/sec. (Max.) (Ultra DMA mode2)
CD-RW/High Speed CD-RW Write/Read speed (Ave.)
<Read Speed> 2X: 300KB/sec. 4X: 600KB/sec. 6X: 900KB/sec. 8X: 1.2MB/sec. 10X: 1.5MB/sec. 12X: 1.8MB/sec. 20X:
3.0MB/sec.
*1
32X:
4.8MB/sec.
*1
40X:
6.0MB/sec.
*1
<Write Speed> CD-R: 8X: 1.2MB/sec. 12X: 1.8MB/sec. 16X: 2.4MB/sec. 20X: 3.0MB/sec. 24X: 3.6MB/sec. 32X: 4.8MB/sec. 40X: 6.0MB/sec. CD-RW: 4X: 600KB/sec. 10X: 1.5MB/sec.
Access time
120msec.
Initial processing time
CD-ROM 14sec. or less CD-R/RW (also High Speed CD-RW) 19sec. or less
Mounting direction
horizontal
Compatible formats
Format Write Read
Play
*2
CD-DA
* * *
CD-ROM
* *
CD-Extra
* * *
CD-ROM XA
* *
Photo CD*3
*4
*
CD-i*3
*4
* *
Video-CD
* *
CD-Text
* *
Loading system
Tray type (automatic loading/eject)
Power DC5V, DC12V Power consumption
16w
Weight
Less than 1.0 Kg.
Dimensions
149 X 197.5 X 42mm
Reliability
Error Rate:
10
-12
bits or less
Environmental Conditions
When operating When not operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (No air cooling) -20°C to 55°C Humidity 20% to 80% R.H.
(No condensation)
10% to 90% R.H. (No condensation)
Vibration 0.035mmpp (10 - 45Hz)
0.025mmpp (45 - 65Hz)
0.2 X 9.8 m/s
2
(65 - 150Hz)
1 X 9.8 m/s
2
(5 to 300Hz)
Shock
2 X 9.8 m/s
2
(3msec. half sine)
50 X 9.8 m/s2 (11msec. half sine)
Environmental dust
Class 3 million or less (3 million particles of 0.5 micron dustper cubic foot or less)
*1 Speed is automatically reduced if reading is unsuccessful. *2 "Play" means playback. Also, "Read" means transferring data. *3 CD-i and Photo-CD discs require special reader/player. Also, Photo-CD requires a
license from Kodak.
*4 Bundled software does not support these writing formats.
The drive's appearance and specifications may change without notice.
* All references to the product in this document are to specifications in effect when the product was released.
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