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...
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.
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• 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...
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).
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).
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.
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 •...
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.
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...
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.
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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.
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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).
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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...
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.
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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