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OUTLINE 1. Overview The Multimedia Printer Series Drive (the CD-R/RW Drive) can do much more than read and write the usual CD-R discs. When you load it with a rewritable CD-RW disc, you can record, read, and edit any kind of data, because these discs allow you to rewrite information that has already been recorded.
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1. Basic Construction The Compact Disc Recorder/ Rewriter Drive: MP7040A consists of following parts. The Compact Disc Recorder/ Rewriter Driver’s configuration, Function Block Diagram and Connector are shown below; Fig. 1 Compact Disc Rewritable Drive configuration...
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2. Connector The Connectors are located as shown below. The function of each parts are also described below. Fig. 2 Front Fig. 3 Back...
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2.1 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 CD will be loaded. 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.
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Used to connect to the host computer' s power supply (DC 5V/12V) Caution: Be careful not to reverse the poser connector when attaching it. A reversed connection may cause damage to the equipment (not covered by the warranty). 2.8 E-IDE Connector Use a 40 pin double-end flat E-IDE cable to connect to the E-IDE interface.
SPECIFICATIONS 1. Functionality 1.1 Recording Data should be recorded on the optical disc in response to host computer command. 1. Drive receives necessary information such as logical block address, number of block and data to be recorded from the host computer. 2.
1.5 Seek Motor The controller of the drive starts to move the optical pick up carriage, in response to the host computer command. 1.6 Eject Button Operator can eject the Disc Tray (Disc) by pushing this button. 1.7 Busy indicator When the disc tray or disc is being accessed, the light shines or flashes orange.
Disk at Once Multisession Packet Write Read Error Rate: Bits or less Write Error Rate: Bits or less Recording Capacity: CD-R disc 650/550Mbyte (Type 74 / Type 63) CD-RW disc 650Mbyte (Type 74) Controller: Host ATAPI (E-IDE) Data Transfer speed Max.16.7 Mbytes/sec.
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2x:342 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2) 1x:150 KB/sec. (Mode1, Mode2 Form1) 1x:171 KB/sec. (Mode2, Form2) 1x:172 KB/sec. (CD-DA) *1 Reading Only Access Time: 120msec. or less Power Consumption: 12 W or less (Normal Operating 6 W or less (Stand by) Acoustic Noise: Idle 40 dB or less (Sound Power Level) Operating...
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0.2 x 9.8 m/s (02 G)(65µ150 Hz) Non-Operating 1 x 9.8 m/s (1.0 G)(5~300 Hz) (Power OFF, Without disc) Shock: Operating 2 x 9.8 m/s (2.0 G) or less (6msec. Half Sine) Non-Operating 40 x 9.8 m/s (40 G) or less (11msec. Half Sine) (Power OFF, Without disc) Altitude:...
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Fig. 5 Installation Conditions Compatibility: Because Compact Disc do not perform error correction and defect alternation at writing, written data may have error. We recommend to verify the written disc if you are writing important data. 6. Reliability and Usable Life MTBF: 100000 hours MTTR:...
9. Emergency Eject This unit is equipped with a mechanism for manually ejecting the Disc Tray in an emergency, such as when the loading mechanism has failed or power has been lost. To eject the Disc Tray manually, perform the following procedure.