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Avoid low-or high-temperature environments. Avoid high-humidity environments. Safety Precautions While Operating Handle with caution to prevent damage from external shock. Do not drop the drive, and protect it fromsevere shocks. -It can damage the drive or cause it to malfunction. Do not move the drive while in operation and do not attempt to open the disc tray byforce. Make sure to close all working programs before attempting to open the tray and always usethe open/close button. -Do not insert a pin into the emergency opening while in operation. Do not use cracked, distorted or damaged discs. -In particular, a disc with a crack on the inner tracks may break while in use. Safety Precautions Other Never allow food particles or foreign substances to enter the drive casing. To protect against the risk of fire, do ot spill such liquids as alcohol and benzene on the drive. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or modify the device without express approval as directed in the manual. -To reduce the risk of damage, electric shock, and fire, Introduction Front 1. Disc compartment The compartment opens and closes automatically when you press the Eject button. 2. Emergency eject hole If the compartment does not open when you press the Eject button, power off the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmlhy) 3. LED 4. Eject Button Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. IntroductionIntroduction Rear 1. Digital output terminal You can connect a sound card or MPEG card which support Digital output terminal to your drive using this two-pin terminal. 2. Sound output terminal You can connect a sound card to your drive using this four-pin terminal. This function is not covered in detail in this guide. Refer to the documentation supplied with your sound card. 3. Master/slave select terminal Usually, this is a pre-set configuration as illustrated below. Verify that the setting is as illustrated. If it is not, simply remove the jumper and place it in the correct position. 4. Interface terminal This input/output interface terminal is used to connect the 40-pin flat cable from the IDE interface to the CD-ROM drive. 5. Power terminal The power terminal is a four-conductor male plug. (A : +5V DC) (B : +12V DC) SetupSetup Installing the CD-ROM Drive To install your CD-ROM Drive in the PC, proceed as follows. Make sure that the PC is powered off and disconnected from any power source. If necessary, attach a horizontal bracket to both sides of the drive. Remove the cover from a free expansion slot and install the CD-ROM drive, as shown in the illustration. Connecting the Cables Setup Connecting the power cable The 4-pin power cable from the internal power unit of your computer must be connected to the power terminal on the rear of the CD-ROM drive. A - Cut Side 1 +5V DC 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +12V DC Note: An improperly connected power cable may cause trouble. Check the direction of the power connector and the incline side of the CD-ROM drive before connecting. Connecting the IDE cable Insert the IDE cable (40-pin), which is connected to the hard disk to the interface terminal. (Place the red line of the cable close to the Pin 1.) When using one IDE cable Connect the cable to the SL (Slave) of the Master/Slave Select Terminal at the rear of the CD-ROM drive. a : Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper) b : Hard Drive c : MainBoard When using two IDE cable If there is only one CD-ROM drive, select MA (Master). Setup a : Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper) b : Hard Drive c : MainBoard d : Primary 1 e : Secondly 1 If there is two CD-ROM drive, select MA (Master) / SL (Slave). a : Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper) b : Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper) c : Hard Drive d : MainBoard e : Primary 1 f : Secondly 1 Installing a jumper on the master/slave select terminal Connect a jumper to the rear side of the CD-ROM. If the jumper is connected to MA (Master), it will work in the Master mode. If the jumper is connected to SL (Slave), it will work in the Slave mode. If the jumper is connected to CS (CSEL), you can control the device by using the host interface signal CSEL. (In general, connection to MA is recommended.) Connecting the audio cable from a sound card Connect the 4-pin audio cable between the sound output terminal on the CD-ROM drive and the audio input terminal on the sound card. For clearer sound, use a digital output terminal.(Available only for the CAID that supports digital output) This may not be available for general sound cards. Setup Installing the Device Driver No additional device driver is needed for Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP/NT4.0, as the default Windows device driver is used. You can check that the CD-ROM drive has been correctly detected by Windows. To do so, proceed as follows. Double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. Double-click on the Control Panel folder. Double-click on the System icon. Click on the Device Manager tab. Expand the CD-ROM branch. The ...