Specifications are subject to change without notice
DOCUMENT NUMBER
14708
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and fitness for a particular purpose.
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Warnings:
This equipment (an optical disc drive) handled under the conditions out of equipment specifications
may cause heavy load, heat generation, malfunction, erroneous operation and performance degradation.
Therefore, please handle this equipment properly in compliance with the warnings provided below. In the
event that you do not comply with the warnings, Toshiba cannot guarantee the safety, reliability and
performance of the equipment expressly provided in the specification. Manufacturers and resellers
of the computer system using this equipment and/or this equipment itself shall notify the end-users of
the warnings provided herein and ensure them to comply with these warnings in an appropriate manner.
1. This equipment does not involve any over-current protection circuit. Use an appropriate over-current
protection in the computer system which this equipment would be connected. Toshiba shall not be
liable for any damages to the system which does not have any over-current protection.
2. DO NOTdisassemble or modify this equipment. Toshiba shall not make any guarantee to the reliability,
safety and performance of this equipment expressly provided in the specification and nor be liable for
any damages resulting from such unauthorized disassembly or modification.
3. Read carefully and comply with this Product Specification in order to avoid the risk of data error in writing
operation. Such possible data error would be made by any factors other than this equipment (i.e., poor
storage media, misuse of this equipment, malfunction in a computer system connecting this equipment,
etc.). Toshiba shall not be liable for any damages resulting from such data loss. Check whether the
original data is correctly copied or stored upon completion of writing operation.
Take any necessary measures to protect your data such as system backup and/or mirroring disk
subsystems in order to avoid the risk of unexpected data loss or data corruption resulting from failure
in this equipment for some reasons.
Manufacturers and resellers of the computer system using this equipment shall be required to consider
the safety of such computer system and data integrity in order to avoid the risk of any consequential
damages caused by data loss or data corruption and any problems or accident caused by malfunction
of the computer system.
SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
DO NOT use this equipment in the system such as medical equipment which may cause personal injury
or property damages resulting from malfunction of this equipment and unexpected data corruption or
data error in reading operation.
4. Turn off the power for this equipment and wait more than one (1) minute before you eject the disc using
the emergency eject mechanism when a disc cannot be ejected for some reasons in order to avoid the
risk of damages to the disc.
Notice
1. Turn off the system power before mounting/removing this equipment in order to avoid the risk of
damages to this equipment.
2. Insert the DC power plug in correct direction in order to avoid the risk of damages to this equipment.
3. Handle this equipment only in electrostatically safe environment and do not touch connecting terminals
with empty hands when you build in or pull out this equipment from other product in order to avoid the
risk of malfunction of this equipment.
4.DO NOT do any of the following:
4.1. DO NOT use storage media (CD's / DVD's) that are not the correct size or shape, or do not meet the
minimum formatting requirements set forth in section 3.1.(1) of this Product Specification.
4.2. DO NOT insert more than one (1) CD or DVD disc into the drive at any time. Doing so will damage or
destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption.
4.3. DO NOT load or eject any CD or DVD disc with force. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment
and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or destruction.
4.4. DO NOT give a strong shock while load or eject operation is in process. Doing so will damage or
destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption.
4.5. DO NOT eject a CD or DVD disc while the drive is in operation. Doing so will damage or destroy this
equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption.
4.6. DO NOT insert anything else into the drive other than a CD or DVD disc. Doing so will damage or
destroy this equipment.
----- To OEM Customers:----------------------------------------------------------------Please notify below notice to your customers.
Notice
Copyrighted works including, but not limited to music, video, computer program, database are
protected by copyright laws. Unless specifically permitted under applicable copyright laws,
you cannot copy, modify, assign, transmit or otherwise dispose of any copyrighted work
without the consent of the owner of the copyright.
Please take notice that unauthorized copying, modification, assignment, transmission and
other disposition may be subject to claims for damages and to penalties.
16. CE Declaration of conformity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
1. Introduction
This document describes TOSHIBA's SR-C8002 CD-R/RW Drive.
2. Features
SR-C8002 reads digital data stored on CD-ROM media and CD-Audio discs.
The CD-ROM media has a 12 cm or 8 cm diameter. It typically contains approximately
600 MBytes or 200 MBytes of information respectively. (1 MByte=2
20
Bytes)
This drive reads CD-ROM media at maximum 24 times faster rotational speed.
This drive is a new generation drive with highest performance such as 120 ms access Time.
This drive writes CD-R/RW media at maximum 8 time faster rotational speed.
This drive shows highest performance such as 60,000 hour MTBF.
This drive offer long life and high durability because the disc is read by a LASER, thereby eliminating physical
contact with the disc.
This drive support ATAPI (ATA Packet interface) Revision 2.6 spec. and SFF8090 Version 3
(Mt. Fuji Commands for CD Devices) of CD Command.
1/24SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
3. Specifications
3.1.Performance
(1) Applicable Write Format CD-R/RW:Disc at once, Track at once, Session at once, Packet write
(8) Spin up Time ( Focus Search Time and Disc Motor Start up Time )
2.0 s Typ (10.3-24X)
(9) Data Buffer Capacity2 MByte
*1: This drive write the data on the disc of CD-R, CD-RW format. However, in order to run applications that
use these formats you must first have the required software and/or hardware.
*2: All disc written in CD formats, except CD-DA (audio), require additional specific
application software and/or hardware. This drive referred in the specification is capable of reading
these data formats. However, in order to run applications that use these formats you must first have the
required software and/or hardware.
*3: Data capacity when recording depends on the condition of the record and decreases from this
occasionally.
*4: Measured by performing multiple accesses which means reads of data blocks over whole area of the
media from 00 min 02 sec 00 Frame to 60 min 01 sec 74 Frame (552.96 Million Byte:87 %
of total area at linear velocity of 1.3 m/s) more than 3000 times. Includes positioning, setting, latency
time and ECC implementation time (if required).
*5: Measured by performing multiple seek which means seeks of data block over whole area of the media
from 00 min 02 sec 00 Frame to 60 min 01 sec 74 Frame more than 3000 times. Includes positioning,
setting time which is same definition as HDD.
*6: Measured by performing maximum accesses which means reads of each data block of 00 min
02 sec 00 Frame and 60 min 01 sec 74 Frame alternately more than 100 times.
Includes positioning, setting, latency time and ECC implementation time (if required)
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(10) Drawer Load/Release Load:Manual
Release:(a) Electrical Release (Release Button)
(b) Release by ATAPI command
(c) Emergency Release
(11) Air Flow Not Required
(12) Acoustic Noise 40 dB (IEC 179 A weighted at 1 m)
(13) Power Supply+5 V (details in Section 7)
3.2. Environmental Conditions
This drive should be used under the conditions listed below.
3.2.1.Temperature and Humidity
(1) Operating Temperature5 °Cto 50 °C *1
(2) Storage Temperature-10 °Cto 60 °C
(3) Shipping Temperature-40 °Cto 65 °C *2
(4) Operating Temperature Gradient11 °C/hour (max)
(5) Storage Temperature Gradient20 °C/hour (max)
(6) Shipping Temperature Gradient20 °C/hour (max) *2
(7) Operating Humidity8 % to 80 %
(8) Storage Humidity5 % to 95 %
(9) Shipping Humidity5 % to 95 % *2
(10) Wet bulb Maximum Temperature27 °C
(11) CondensationIn all the above conditions there must be no condensation
*1: Except for disc
*2: Packed in Toshiba original shipping package.
3.2.2.Dust and Dirtunspecified
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3.2.3.Vibration
(1) Operating (CD 10.3-24X Read) (1 Oct/min) ---------------- no hard error -----
(3) Non-operating (1 Oct/min) --------- no damage -----
5 to 10 Hz 5 mm (p-p)
10 to 500 Hz 9.8 m/s2[1 G] (0-p)
(4) Shipping (Packaged) (1 Oct/min) ----- no damage -----
10 to 25 Hz 9.8 m/s2[1G] (0-p) X Y Z/30 min each
3.2.4.Atmospheric Pressure and Altitude
(1) Operating0 to 3,000 m
(2) Shipping0 to 12,000 m
3.2.5.Shock
(1) Operating (Read ) -------------------- no hard error ---------------
14.7 m/s2[1.5 G] (Horizontal)
(Half sine wave 11 ms/10 s interval)
------------------------ no data loss -------------98 m/s2[10 G]
(Half sine wave 11 ms/10 s interval)
(2) Operating (Write) ------------------------ no error --------------
14.7 m/s2[1.5 G] (Horizontal)
7.8 m/s2[0.8 G] (Vertical)
(Half sine wave 11 ms/10 s interval)
(3) Non-operating (with no Disc mounted) ----- no damage -----
490 m/s2[50 G] (Half sine wave 11 ms)
980 m/s2[100 G] (Half sine wave 3 ms)
(4) Drop (Packaged) ------------------- no damage -----
(a) Bulk Package (50 pcs)1 drop at 0.4 m (Bottom side only)
(b) Bulk Package (20 pcs)0.6 m drops once for each 6-surface, 1-edge and 1-corner
5/24SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
3.3. Installation Conditions
15°
15°
15°
15°
3.3.1. Equipment
(1) When mounting the equipment, use four M2-P0.4 tapping holes located on the left and right
sides of the equipment.
(2) The opposite surface of the bearing surface (fitting surface when mounting) of the tapping
holes must be kept flat so that the bearing surface can be fit evenly.
(3) Use the mounting screws which do not enter deeply inside the equipment more than
specified value.
(4) When mounting the equipment, the tightening torque of four screws must be even.
The recommended screw tightening torque is 0.2 Nm.
15°
15°
15°
15°
Figure 1 Mounting angle
30°
15°
3.3.2.Installation
(1) The mounting surface of the equipment must keep good flatness.
When mounting, care should be paid that an excessive force which may caused torsional
distortion on the equipment does not apply to the equipment. The recommended surface
flatness for the mounting surface should be less than 0.2 mm.
(2) Install the equipment with enough space as much as possible in all directions around the
equipment. Care should be paid that the equipment does not touch with peripheral
instruments even if vibration, mechanical shock, etc. are applied to the equipment.
For the maximum dimension of the equipment thickness (12.9 mm), it is recommended that a
clearance more than 0.5 mm should be left the thickness direction.
For the clearance around the front bezel, it is recommended that the clearance more than
0.8 mm should be left in all directions.
(3) Care should be especially paid for the heat effect. Keep the air ventilation and isolate from
heat of the environmental condition. Then, install the equipment where the
environmental temperature at the bottom center of cabinet does not exceed 50 °C.
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(4) Do not add the force beyond the indicated force on the top and bottom cover of the
equipment. (The restricted force range for the top cover is shown in the Figure 2.)
(For the bottom cover, the applied force should be less than 2N on whole area.)
2 N
1 N
129
R63
R59
7
11
R46
64
0.5 N
Do not add
the force
20
70
74
37
24
5.4
128
Figure 2 Restricted force range applied for the top cover
(5) The characteristics of EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) are primarily influenced by the
mounting method of this equipment. Attach this equipment by considering an appropriate
method and structure.
3.4. Dimension and Mass ----- See Figure 3 for details -----
(1) External Dimensions (W x H x D)128 mm x 12.7 mm x 126.1 mm (excluding bezel)
3.5.2. MTBF60,000 h
Assumptions: Power On Hours5,436 h/year
On/Off Cycles313 cycles/year
Number of Access600,000 accesses/year
Operating Duty Cycle (Read)20 % of Power On Time (Reading/Seeking)
Operating Duty Cycle (Write)2 % of Power On Time (Writing/Seeking)
3.5.3. MTTR0.5 h
3.5.4. Drive Life15,000 h or 5 years (earlier one)
(1) Drawer Load/Release10,000 times or more
(2) Interface connector Attach/Detach500 times or more
4. Configuration
See Figure 4 for details of the configurations
4.1. Electrical Circuits
(1) Drawer Release Switch and Release Detection Switch
(2) Optical Pickup Servo Drive Circuit
(3) Feed Motor Drive Circuit
(4) Laser Diode Control Circuit
(5) EFM Demodulator, Error Correction Circuit and DA converter
(6) IDE/ATAPI Control and CD-ROM Error Correction Circuit
(7) CIRC Encoder
(8) EFM Encoder
(9) ATIP Demodulator
(10) Disc Moter Control Circuit
4.2. Optical PickupSemiconductor Laser
4.3. Spindle MotorBrushless DC Motor
4.4. Feed MotorDC Motor
9/24SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
MM3067
Muting
+5V
Regulator
DRAM (1M)
TC94A03
AK8570A
ATIP Filter
EDC
ECC
D-RAM Interface
Memory Controller
PLL
De-Scramble
Demodulator
Data Slicer
Focus Amp
Tracking Amp
Laser Control
Commad DCC
EQL
Audio
Servo
Converter
Track EQL
A/D
D/A
D/A
Digital
Controller
Feed EQL
Focus EQL
D/A
D/A
Audio
Decoder
Disc EQL
D/A
Clock
22.58 MHz
FG
DRAM (16M)
RC5E839
D-RAM Interface
Clock
IDE / ATAPI Interface
Sync/ID Detect
Header detect
BUS Control
63F49
Digital Audio Encoder
CD Encoder
Error Correct
ATIP Demodulator
ATIP Decoder
Write Strategy
CLV Controller
TA1323F
Tracking Amp
RF Amp
PUH
Disc Motor
Focus Amp
Command Dec.
Detector
Position
Feed Motor
BH6526FV
Power Driver
Power Driver
CD-R / RW DRIVE MODEL SR-C8002 BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure 4 Configuration
Control
FLASH ROM
RAM
Power Driver
Power Driver
TPIC1318
FV
Converter
Micro
Timer
CD-BUS Interface
Clock
Processor
Int.
33.86 MHz
GPIO
Comparator
Switch
Release
Release Solenoid
Drawer
Release
Detector
LED
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5.Functions
5.1. Disc Data Configurations
5.1.1. CD-ROM Data Configurations
Figure 5 shows how the data is structured in program units
1 block=1/75 s
TimeTNO
TOC0Lead-in
1-Disc
Min
Sec
Block
Min
1
Sec
Block
2
Block 1
Block 2
approx.
300 k-Blocks
~~~~
AA
Lead out
Figure 5 CD-ROM Disc Data Configuration
SYNC
12 bytes
Header
User Data
2048 bytes in Mode-1
2336 bytes in Mode-2
~~
ECC (Mode-1)
288 bytes
~
~
4 bytes
Minutes
Second(0~59)
Blocks(0~74)
Mode
5.1.2. CD-R / CD-RW Data Configurations
Before writing
CD-R / CD-RW disc contains time-code information called ATIP.
ATIP is abbreviation of "Absolute Time In Pre-groove" in the wobbling groove by modulating
the carrier frequency.
(Address information is pre-formatted to ATIP on the CD-R / CD-RW disc and method for the
guide groove to wobble by FM modulation.)
Figure 6 shows the composition of ATIP.
(n-1)
Address
n
Address
n+1
Address
n+2
Address
Synchronization
Min
Sec
Frame
CRC
(4 bit)
(8 bit)
(8 bit)
(8 bit)
(14 bit)
Figure 6 CD-R / CD-RW Disc ATIP Data Configuration
After Writing
Data are written in CD format synchronizing with ATIP.
11/24SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
5.2. Power ON/OFF Timing
READY"
Command
Figure 7 shows the initialization sequence
Power ON or
ATAPI-RST
Max. 550 ms
System
Initialization
Max 2 s
Focus Search
Max 3.5 s
Spindle ON
Learning
(Single Session Disc) "Read-Command"
Stand-by
"TEST UNIT
"Command" Receivable
Max 30s, Typ 12 s
"Check Condition" Status
Acceptable
"Good" Status
Figure 7 Initialization Sequence
6. Interface
(1) The interface is based on T13/1321D (AT Attachment with Packet Interface-5, ATA/ATAPI-5) Revsion 3
(Feb. 29, 2000), SFF-8020i (Small Form Factor Committee Specification of ATA-Packet Interface for
CD-ROMs) Revision2.6 (Nov. 27, 1995), SFF-8090 Ver.3, Rev.1.00 ('99-2-10).
(2) 58 (ATAPI, ATA) commands are usable.
(3) The 2 MByte data buffer handles both high speed and low speed data transmission.
(4) The largest block size on playback is 2,647 Bytes.
The data length for each block is changeable by command.
6.1. I/O cable
Table1 shows the cable parameters.
MinMax
Cable length0.46 m
Driver IoL sink current for 5 V operation12 mA
Driver IoL sink current for 3.5 V operation8 mA
Driver IoH sink current -400 µA
Driver capacitive loading25 pF
Table 1 Cable parameters
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6.2.Signal summary
The physical interface consists of single ended TTL compatible receivers and drivers
communicating through a 50P-connector as shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12 "Interface connector".
6.2.1. Signal Specification
Figure 8 shows the Signal Specifications
6.2.2.Timing of Host Interface (PIO)
Figure 9 shows the Host Interface Timings
Address valid*1
DIOR-/DIOW-*1
Write data valid*1
Read data valid*1
IOCS16-*1
IORDY
t1
t7
tA tB
t2
t0
t9
t3
t4
t5
t6
tRD
*1: In all timing diagrams, the low line indicator negated, and the upper line
indicators asserted.
t2i
t6Z
t8
PIO timing parameters min (ns) max (ns)Min Time (ns)Max Time (ns)
t0Cycle time120
t1Address valid to DIOR/DIOW-setup25
t2DIOR/DIOW-pulse wide70
t2iDIOR/DIOW-recovery time25
t3DIOW-data setup20
t4DIOW-data hold10
t5DIOR-data setup20
t6DIOR-data hold5
t6ZDIOR-data tristate30
t7Addr valid to IOCS 16-assertion30
t8Addr valid to IOCS 16-negation30
t9DIOR/DIOW-to address valid hold10
tRDRead Data Valid to IORDY active0
tAIORDY setup35
tBIORDY pulse wide1250
Figure 9 Host Interface Timing (PIO Mode4)
14/24SR-C8002 Rev.1.0
6.2.3.Timing of Host Interface (DMA Multi)
tG
Figure 10 shows the Host Interface DMA multi word Timings
t0
DMARQ
tL
DMACK-*1
DIOR-/DIOW-*1
Read
DD0-15
Write
DD0-15
tI
tD
tE
tF
tH
tK
*1: In all timing diagrams, the low line indicator negated, and the upper line
indicators asserted.
Multi word DMA
timing parameters min(ns) max(ns)
t0
tC
Cycle time
DMACK to DMREQ delay
Min time (ns)Max time (ns)
120
tJ
tZ
---
tD
tE
tF
tZ
tG
tH
tI
tJ
tKr
tKw
tLr
tLw
DIOR-/DIOW-16-bit
DIOR- data access
DIOR- data hold
DMACK- to tristate
DIOR/DIOW- data setup
DIOW- data hold
DMACK to DIOR-/DIOW- setup
DIOR-/DIOW- to DMACK hold
DIOR- negated pulse width
DIOW- negated pulse width
DIOR- to DMREQ delay
DIOR- to DMREQ delay
Figure 10 Host Interface Timing (Multi Word DMA Mode 2)
70
---
5
25
20
10
0
5
25
25
35
35
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6.3. Connector
Figure 11 shows the connector and Figure 12 shows the interface pin assignments
Use Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Limited KX15-50KLD L or equivalent.
Conformable connector is Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Limited KX14-50 series.
DVD-ROM DRIVE REAR VIEW
45
49
47
46
50
48
39
43
44
37
41
42
35
33
40
34
38
36
31
32
25
29
30
23
27
26
24
28
17
21
19
20
18
22
11
15
13
14
12
16
5
9
10
3
7
8
1
2
6
4
TOP
BOTTOM
Figure 11 Connector pin assignments
Signal
name
Audio L-CH
Audio Ground
/RESET
DD7
DD6
DD5
DD4
DD3
DD2
DD1
DD0
Ground
/DIOW :STOP
IORDY: /DDMARDY: DSTROBE
INTRQ
DA1
DA0
/CS1FX
/DASP
+5 V(Motor)
+5 V(Logic)
Ground
Ground
CSEL
Vender unique*
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
O
O
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Connector
contact
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
4546
47
49
48
50
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
I/O
2
O
4
6
I/O
8
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
I
I
O
I/O
I
I
I
I
I
I
Signal
name
Audio R-CH
Ground
DD8
DD9
DD10
DD11
DD12
DD13
DD14
DD15
DMARQ
/DIOR: /HDMARDT: HSTROBE
Ground
/DMACK
/IOCS16
/PDIAG
DA2
/CS3FX
+5 V(Motor)
+5 V(Motor)
+5 V(Logic)
Ground
Ground
Ground
Vender unique*
A slash character(/) at the beginning of a signal name indicates it is asserted at the low level
7.1. Source Voltage+5 V +/-5 % (Operating)
+5 V +/-8 % (Start up)
7.1.1. Spike100 mV (p-p) Max.
7.1.2. Ripple100 mV (p-p) Max.
7.2. Current Drain (Typical value)+5 V
7.2.1.Sleep40 mA
7.2.2.Standby (Laser off, Motor off)70 mA
7.2.3. Continuous Read (Data/Audio)620 mA (4-6X)
900 mA (10.3-24X)
7.2.4.Idle (Laser on, Motor on)600 mA (10.3-24X)
7.2.5. Average (20% Random Access)900 mA (10.3-24X)
7.2.6. Maximum (100% Random Access)950 mA (10.3-24X)
7.2.7. Peak in executing Access 1,650 mA
(Exclude Spike Current)
*Spike: Less than 1 ms of duration
7.2.8. Write760 mA (CD-R/RW)
820 mA (High Speed CD-RW)
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8.CD Audio (Test condition: Ordinary temperature)
8.1. Analog Out --- in case of the attenuator is set at 0 dB by the command --(1) Output Level0.8 V (rms)+/-1 dB
(2) TypeUnbalanced
(3) Load Impedance47 kOHM min
(4) Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz+/-3.0 dB. (at 47 kOHM Load)
(5) Distortion0.04 % Max. (at 1 kHz w/20 kHz LPF)
(6) Signal to Noise Ratio80dB Typ (IEC179 A-Weighted)
8.2. Audio Modes
(1) 16 Modes including 'Stereo', 'Lch Mono', 'Rch Mono' and 'Mute' are selectable by command.
Default mode is 'Stereo'.
(2) 16 Steps of attenuation level for the Audio Output is selectable by command.
Default level is 0 dB.
9. Device Configuration Jumper
9.1. Master Mode Setting
Short-circuit the PIN 47 and PIN 48 of I/O connectors.
9.2.Slave Mode Setting
Open the PIN 47 of I/O connectors.
(Optional)
9.1. Master Mode Setting
Open the PIN 47 of I/O connectors.
9.2. Slave Mode Setting
Short-circuit the PIN 47 and PIN 48 of I/O connectors.
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10. Busy Indicator
at the Release
The LED at Front Bezel (Busy Indicator) indicates the drive status.
Color: AMBER
(1) After Drawer is closed, Busy Indicator start blinking at 0.8 s intervals, and then ----(1-1) Turns off when the drive in the 'Idle' status.
0.8 s
Light Off
Figure 13 Idle
(1-2) Continuously off when no disc is mounted.
0.8 s
Light Off
Figure 14 No disc
(1-4) Continuously on when media has problem
0.8 s
Light On
Figure 15 Media Problem
(2) When playing an audio track, Busy Indicator is blinking at 1.6 s intervals.
1.6 s
Figurer 16 CD-Audio playback
(3) When performing 'Data Access' and during 'Data Transfer' and 'write' Busy Indicator keeps turn On.
Light On
Figurer 17 Data Access and Data Transfer
(4) When pushing Release button, Busy indicator is blinking at 0.4 s intervals.
0.4 s
Light Off
Figurer 18 Release
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11.Emergency Release
Execute following procedure only in the case of emergency (Drawer will not release and disc
can not be removed although pressing Release Button).
(1) Turn the drive supplying power off.
(2) Insert solid bar (like paper clip) into Emergency Release hole and push as shown in Fig.19.
Then Drawer will be released.
(3) After removed the disc, gently push Drawer to close.
This declaration certifies compliance with the listed directives, but does not constitute an
assurance of characteristics.
The safety information in the supplied product documentation must be observed.