Orchid CDS-3110 User Manual

Orchid double-speed cd-rom drive

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CD-ROM
User's Guide
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  • Page 1 CDS-3110 CD-ROM User’s Guide ORCHID...
  • Page 2 © 1993, Orchid Technology. This manual is copyrighted. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or part, be copied, reproduced, reduced or translated by any means, either mechanical or electronic, without prior consent in writing from Orchid Technology, Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS INTRODUCTION Features System Requirements HARDWARE INSTALLATION Procedures Figure 1.1: CD-ROM Drive Installation Figure 1.2: CD-ROM Back Panel RCA Jacks Interface Card Figure 1.3: Interface Card Jumper Locations Jumper Settings OPERATION Front Panel Features Figure 1.4 Front Panel Back Panel Features Figure 1.5: Back Panel Disc Handling...
  • Page 4 CD-ROM User's Guide...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction NTRODUCTION The Orchid CDS-3110 double-speed CD-ROM drive combines fast access, quick data transfers and MPC Level II compatibility in an affordable, easy-to-use package. It supports both Mitsumi and Sony inter- face standards and is perfect for use with PC sound cards and accessories.
  • Page 6 • IBM PC/AT or compatible computer • 3.5" floppy drive • CDS-3110 Interface Card or compatible • Multimedia sound card, such as the Orchid Tech- nology SoundWave 32 or GameWave products The CDS-3110 CD-ROM reads CD-ROM discs from ISO9660 or High Sierra Group (HSG). It requires...
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation HARDWARE INSTALLATION Before installing the CD-ROM drive, make sure that the computer power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected from the wall socket. Procedures: 1. Install the CD-ROM drive into a 5.25" bay of your computer, using the mounting screws (see the Figure below).
  • Page 8: Figure 1.2: Cd-Rom Back Panel

    Hardware Installation interface card's 40-pin connector. Be sure to match the colored stripe to Pin 1 of the interface card's 40- pin connector. 6. Connect the three-pin audio cable to the audio line output connector at the rear of the drive (see figure below).
  • Page 9: Figure 1.3: Interface Card Jumper Locations

    Hardware Installation Interface Card The Interface Card connects to the CD-ROM drive and supports 8-bit I/O, 8-bit DMA and 16-bit DMA. The I/O, DMA and IRQ address settings may need to be configured to avoid address conflict(s). Before installing the Interface Card, verify the jumper set- tings.
  • Page 10 Hardware Installation JP5 - DMA JP6 - DMA Acknowledge Select Request 1 - 2 DACK 0 1 - 2 DRQ 0 3 - 4 3 - 4 5 - 6 5 - 6 7 - 8 7 - 8 9 - 10 9 - 10 11 - 12 11 - 12...
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation OPERATION Front Panel Features Figure: 1.4: Front Panel • Head Phone jack - for attaching headphones. • Power LED - lights while data is read from disc; After you blinks during seek operation. press the • Volume Control - adjusts headphone sound level. Eject button, there is a 1-2 •...
  • Page 12: Figure 1.5: Back Panel

    Operation Audio Cable Power Cable Interface Cable Figure: 1.5: Back Panel Disc Handling • Handle the disc only by its edges. Do not touch the surface of the disc. • Never write on disc with a hard object, such as a ball-point pen or pencil and never affix any label directly on a disc.
  • Page 13: Software Installation

    From the CD-ROM Driver Installation menu, press any key, and the following menu will appear: Orchid Technology CD-ROM Driver Installation Orchid Sound Products Orchid Video Products Other Orchid Products Orchid Technical Support ↑↓=Move Cursor Esc=Previous Menu ↵ =Select F1=Help F3=Abort Figure 1.6 INSTALL Main Menu Screen...
  • Page 14: Device Drivers

    Interface Card. Once the software is installed, the INSTALL program will automatically update your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files with the following command lines: AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\ORCHID\MSCDEX.EXE /d:MSCD0001 /M:10 CONFIG.SYS DEVICE=C:\ORCHID\CDD.SYS /d:MSCD0001 /p:320 /m:7 /i:11 /v Once the software setup is complete, you must reboot your system.
  • Page 15 Software Installation /d: Specifies the device name of the CD-ROM drive. The driver1 parameter must match the param- eter specified by the /D switch on the CONFIG.SYS command that starts the corre- sponding CD-ROM device driver. The MSCDEX command must include at least one /D switch.
  • Page 16 Software Installation /d: Specifies the device name of the CD-ROM drive and must be identical to the device name speci- fied by MSCDEX. /p: Specifies the base port address of the Interface Card. Possible values for nnn = 300, 320, 330, 340 and 360 (default = 320).
  • Page 17: Specifications

    Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Data Capacity Mode 1 - 553MBytes (Block size 2048 Bytes) Mode 2 - 635MBytes (Block size 2336 Bytes) Rotational Speed Inner track 530 rpm (CLV = 1.4m/s) Outer track 200 rpm (CLV = 1.2m/s) Access Time Full stroke - 800 msec (maximum) 1/3 stroke - 380 msec (average) Drive Transfer Capability 8-bit I/O or 8-bit DMA (in 8-bit mode)
  • Page 18 Specifications Environment Operational Temperature 5°C to 55°C Operating Humidity 5°C to 90% RH (non-condensing) Storage Temperature -25°C to 70°C (max. 70°C for 48 hours) Storage Humidity 5 to 95% RH Power Requirement 5V DC MTBF 30,000 P.O.H CD-ROM User's Guide...
  • Page 19: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary of Terms DAC (Digital Analog Converter) A special in- terface circuit that transforms digital signals of com- puter circuits into analog VGA and SVGA signals. DACK (DMA ACKnowledge) Indicates that a request has been received by the DMA controller, and provides the rest of the system with an acknowledgement of the DMA request.
  • Page 20: Fcc Information

    FCC Information FCC C LASS ARNING 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 on a residential installation.

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