Advertisement

Quick Links

Hardware Installation
By itself, your CD-ROM drive is incapable of communicating with your computer.
You must use a hardware link that enables your drive to ''talk'' with the rest of your
computer.
Plextor's 4PleX Plus drives use a SCSI interface as their link. If you own a PC, there
are four ways in which you can make the SCSI connection:
1) Use a separate 16-bit SCSI interface board. This is the most common method
for both internal and external drives. We recommend using a 16-bit SCSI
interface board to maximize the drive's potential. Using an older 8-bit SCSI
interface board will reduce the performance of your 4PleX Plus.
2) Use a soundboard that also has a SCSI interface built onto it. This helps save
a slot in your computer by combining the functions of two boards (SCSI
interface board and soundboard) into one.
boards use only an 8-bit SCSI chip. If you need the performance a 16-bit
SCSI interface board provides (see page 32), you'll have to buy a separate
SCSI board or a soundboard with a 16-bit SCSI interface built into it.
3) If you have an external drive, you can also use a parallel-to-SCSI interface.
This is a device that plugs into the parallel port (the one your printer normally
is connected to) of your computer. It is convenient, but typically at a cost of
reduced performance to your CD-ROM drive.
4) If you have an external drive and a portable computer with a PCMCIA slot
(Type II or III), use a PCMCIA-to-SCSI card. This is a small, credit-card size
device that plugs into the PCMCIA slot. It also is convenient, but provides
less performance than a direct connection to a 16-bit SCSI interface board.
PCMCIA connections should, however, provide better performance than a
parallel-to-SCSI interface.
20
PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL
---- CHAPTER 8 ----
Caution: Many older sound-

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Plextor 4PS-2

  • Page 1 You must use a hardware link that enables your drive to ‘‘talk’’ with the rest of your computer. Plextor’s 4PleX Plus drives use a SCSI interface as their link. If you own a PC, there are four ways in which you can make the SCSI connection: 1) Use a separate 16-bit SCSI interface board.
  • Page 2: Board Installation

    CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation NOTE: The following section is only for PC users who need to install a SCSI interface board, or a soundboard with a built-in SCSI interface, in their computer. If you plan to use a parallel-to-SCSI, or PCMCIA-to-SCSI interface, you can skip to Chapter 9.
  • Page 3 (refer to the manual packaged with your interface board for instructions as to which slot in your system to use). Plextor provides only 16-bit SCSI interface boards with its optional bundles, so you must use a vacant 16-bit slot (16-bit slots are longer than 8-bit slots).
  • Page 4 CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation Once you have successfully inserted the board, fasten it in place using the cover plate screw that you removed earlier. PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 5: Drive Positioning

    CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation Drive Positioning YOUR TASK: Determine where you want to install your drive. YOUR OBJECTIVE: Position the drive in the proper manner so that it operates correctly. YOUR METHOD: If you have an internal drive, find an open bay in your computer.
  • Page 6: Mounting An Internal Drive

    Do not mount your drive in your computer using screws other than those supplied by Plextor. You may damage the drive if you insert screws that are too long. If you find that you are having difficulty inserting or ejecting a caddy from your drive, the cause may be that you are using screws other than those supplied by Plextor.
  • Page 7 CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation If you must use mounting rails, install them as shown below: Be sure not to mistake the inner and outer face of the rail when attaching. The smooth side of the rail faces away from the drive’s chassis. There are 4 holes provided on each side of the drive.
  • Page 8 Plextor. Connect the SCSI host adapter to a connection on either end of the cable. Connect the two peripherals to the other two connectors (one at the middle connector and one at the end of the cable).
  • Page 9 CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation Double-check your work; you must ensure the side of the SCSI cable with the red stripe is matched to pin 1 on the interface board and on the drive. To Pin #1 Either end of the cable may be connected to either the CD-ROM drive or to the SCSI interface board Pin #1...
  • Page 10: External Drive Installation

    CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation If you do not find any additional connectors available (either because they were not supplied, or they are all in use), you will have to buy a ‘‘splitter’’ or a ‘‘Y-connector.’’ These also can be found at most computer stores. If you are in a hurry to get started, you probably can unplug the power connector from your 5.25"...
  • Page 11 CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation PC connection SCSI Interface Board SCSI Cable Secure with the cable connector screws PX-45CE Rear Panel Personal Computer AC Power Supply Mac connection (rear view of a Mac) Plugs into (above) SCSI Cable Plugs into PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 12: Mac Connection

    CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation If you are installing more than one PX-45CE external drive (or one PX-45CE and other external SCSI peripherals), connect them as shown below: PC connection SCSI Cable 50 pin Centronics Personal Computer Termination DISABLED SCSI Interface Board Termination...
  • Page 13 CD-ROM drive. From Plextor’s perspective, soundboards fall into one of three major categories: 1) Soundboards that have no CD-ROM drive interface (e.g., ATI Stereo F/X, Logitech Sound Man 16, Turtle Beach Multi-Sound).
  • Page 14: Audio Cables

    CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation attached to it. (This is true even if you buy a ‘‘16-bit’’ soundboard. The ‘‘16-bit’’ refers to the audio channel, not necessarily the SCSI data channel. The soundboard may have only an 8-bit SCSI interface on it.) No matter which category your soundboard falls into, you will find that the best source of information about installing the soundboard in your computer is your soundboard’s manual.
  • Page 15 CHAPTER 8 ---- Hardware Installation The following diagrams show where the SCSI cable and audio cable need to be connected to your internal CD-ROM drive: Soundboard without SCSI Interface Audio Connector Power Connector SCSI Connector Soundboard with SCSI Interface Audio Connector Power Connector SCSI Connector PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 16: Software Installation

    CD-ROM drive. The lack of a device driver, or the use of an improper version of a device driver, are the most common causes of calls to Plextor’s Technical Support Department. For PC users with DOS/Windows: please see page 36.
  • Page 17: Installation Procedure

    CD-ROM drive, and will not support CD-ROM drives made by other manufacturers. Prior to installing Plextor Manager, you must first install the CD-ROM drive and SCSI host adapter. You can refer to Chapter 8 of this manual and the SCSI host adapter manual for instructions.
  • Page 18 The DOS utilities are used by typing the word ‘‘Plextor’’ followed by a space and then a slash and an option code. If you have more than one Plextor drive installed in your computer, and wish to limit applicability to a single drive, you may add a qualifier at...
  • Page 19 Plextor drive in your system, selecting that drive is automatic. If you have more than one Plextor drive connected to your computer, you may click on the drive you wish to manipulate and then go to the other...
  • Page 20 Transfer Rate Monitor Selecting this option causes the title bar or icon title of the Plextor Manager to display the current transfer rate demanded of the CD-ROM drive. This option is only available when the Plextor Manager is running.
  • Page 21 Plextor Video Acceleration Video acceleration is an optional utility of the Plextor device driver. To use your Plextor CD-ROM drive in a DOS/Windows environment you need only the Plextor device driver (PLEXTOR.SYS), an ASPI Manager for your interface board, and MSCDEX.EXE or CORELCDX.COM.
  • Page 22 BUS MASTERING SCSI controller, such as a BusLogic BT-540CF, Adaptec AHA-1542CF, and many others. In a Bus Mastering environment, Plextor’s acceleration feature will improve the transfer of data and significantly reduce CPU utilization. Best performance will be obtained with PCI adapters.
  • Page 23 CHAPTER 9 ---- Software Installation FWB Toolkit for Macintosh Device Driver Installation 1) To begin installation, insert the FWB floppy disk you received with your CD-ROM drive into your disk drive. Make sure that power to your CD-ROM drive is OFF. 2) Drag each icon from the driver window into your SYSTEM FOLDER or use the Installation program if one is available on the floppy.
  • Page 24 SCSI interface board should already be selected, and there is no need for you to change this entry.) In the ‘‘CD-ROM Drive’’ field, select ‘‘Texel/Plextor 3024/5024, 3028/5028, 4PleX." Then, select ‘‘Install’’ and insert the OS/2 floppy disks when requested. After rebooting, your CD-ROM drive should appear in the ‘‘Drives’’...
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 9 ---- Software Installation OS/2 Troubleshooting Tip If you have difficulty getting OS/2 to recognize your CD-ROM drive and SCSI interface board, you first should verify that all of your hardware is operating properly. This is best done by installing DOS. If your system also does not work under DOS, you probably have a hardware problem that needs to be resolved before you can go any further.
  • Page 26 CHAPTER 9 ---- Software Installation 3) Run NT’s Setup program to add support for your SCSI interface board. Select ‘‘Add/Remove SCSI Adapters . . .’’ from the menu. Choose your SCSI inter- face board from the list or, alternately, add the driver you obtained from your SCSI interface board manufacturer.

This manual is also suitable for:

Px-43cePx-45ce

Table of Contents