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CRD-8322B
OWNER'S
MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH
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D'USO
MANUAL
DE
USUARIO
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enjoy
fully
all
the
features
and
functions
of
your
CD-ROM
Drive,
Please
read
this
Owner's
Manual
carefully
and
completely.
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1997
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Electronics
Inc.
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(M-N)
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E-2
This
unit
uses
CD-ROM
discs
marked
with
this
symbol:
COMPACT
PRODUCT
COMPLIES
WITH
DHHS
RULES
21
C.F.R.
SUB-CHAPTER
J,
IN
EFFECT
AT
THE
DATE
OF
MANUFACTURE.
WARNING:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock,
do
not
expose
this
appliance
to
rain
or
moisture.
Industry
Canada
requirement
This
class
B
digital
apparatus
meets
all
requirements
of
the
Canadian
Interference-Causing
Equipment
Regulations.
Cet
appareil
numerique
de
la
classe
B
respecte
toutes
les
exigences
du
Reglement
sur
le
materiel
brouilleur
du
Canada.
FCC
COMPLIANCE
STATEMENT
Note
:
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
in
a
res-
idential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
partic-
ular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
cor-
rect
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
-
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
-
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
-
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
Authorized
Service
Center
for
help.
?
FCC
WARNING
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user
's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
?
This
CD-ROM
Drive
is
for
use
only
with
UL
listed
personal
computers
that
have
installation
instruc-
tions
detailing
user
installation
of
card
cage
accessory.
CAUTION:
The
laser
used
in
the
CD-ROM
drive
can
damage
your
eyes.
Do
not
attempt
to
open
the
cover.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
do
not
remove
cover
(or
back).
No
user-serviceable
parts
inside.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Use
of
controls
or
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
hazardous
radi-
ation
exposure.
English
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FEATURES
FEATURES
E-IDE
interface
75ms
Random
access
time
Multimedia
PC
compatible
Photo
CD
multisession
support
Small
CPU
bandwidth
(MPC
spec.)
32X-speed
Max
4800KB/sec
data
transfer
rate
Intelligent
128KB
data
buffering
system
Horizontal/Vertical
mounting
support
Tray
Loading
system
without
caddy
Designed
for
internal
mounting
Emergency
Eject
Support
Easy
audio
CD
control
button
support
Supports
Windows
95
Plug
and
Play
ATAPI
protocol
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
An
IBM
PC
or
compatible
with
the
following
system
components:
IBM
Compatible
486SX
or
above
(With
PIO
mode
4
support
recommended)
A
Minimum
of
640K
memory
Floppy
disk
drive
(3
1/2
inch)
MS-DOS
version
3.1
or
greater
An
open,
front-facing,
half-height
drive
bay.
An
existing
IDE
controller
in
your
PC
with
an
available
cable
connector
or
a
new
IDE
controller
that
you
will
install.
SUPPLIED
ACCESSORIES
Item
Owner's
Manual
Setup
diskette
Audio
Cable
Quantity
1
1
1
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LOCATION
AND
FUNCTION
OF
CONTROLS
FRONT
VIEW
1
Headphone
Jack
3.5mm
jack
for
monitoring
the
audio
signal
from
audio
CDs.
2
Headphone
Volume
Control
Adjusts
the
headphone
sound
level.
3
Disc
Drawer
Accepts
a
CD-ROM
disc
on
its
tray.
4
Busy
Indicator
The
Busy
Indicator
lights
during
initialization
and
data-read
operations.
5
Emergency
Eject
Hole
Insert
a
paper
clip
here
to
eject
the
drawer
manually
or
when
there
is
no
power.
6
Play/Skip
Button
When
an
Audio
CD
is
in
the
Disc
Drawer,
pressing
this
button
will
start
playing
audio
CDs
from
the
first
track.
If
an
audio
CD
is
playing,
pressing
this
button
will
skip
to
the
next
track.
7
Open/Close/Stop
Button
This
button
is
pressed
to
open
or
close
the
CD
tray.
If
an
audio
CD
is
playing,
pressing
this
button
will
stop
it,
and
pressing
it
again
will
open
the
tray.
COMPACT
1
25
4
67
3
Figure
1.
Front
View
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BACK
VIEW
1
Digital
Audio
Output
Connector
This
is
a
digital
audio
output
connector
or
Video
CD
output
connector.
You
can
connect
this
to
the
digital
audio
system
or
Video
CD
Board.
2
Analog
Audio
Output
Connector
The
Audio
Output
Connector
connects
to
a
sound
card.
The
supplied
audio
cable
is
a
SoundBlaster
type
cable.
If
you
have
a
different
sound
card,
you
will
need
to
contact
the
sound
card
manufacturer
to
obtain
the
proper
cable
for
that
card.
3
Master
/
Slave
/
CSEL
Jumper
These
three
jumpers
are
used
to
set
the
CD-ROM
Drive
to
either
a
Master,
Slave,
or
CSEL
drive.
Refer
to
section
HARDWARE
INSTALLATION.
4
Interface
Connector
This
40-pin
connector
is
used
to
transfer
and
control
signals
between
the
CD-ROM
Drive
and
your
PC.
Connect
the
40-pin
IDE
cable
in
your
PC
to
this
connector.
5
Power-in
Connector
Attach
a
power
cable
from
the
computer
to
this
connector.
Figure
2.
Back
View
DIGITAL
ANALOG
INTERFACE
POWER
DRC
S
M
SLA
GL
G3
9
1
+5 +12
GND
40
2
AUDIO
AUDIO
12
5
4
3
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HARDWARE
INSTALLATION
This
section
describes
how
to
install
your
CD-ROM
drive
into
your
computer.
Note:
If
you
are
not
comfortable
about
opening
your
PC
and
attempting
the
CD-ROM
drive
installation,
many
local
computer
shops
can
perform
this
service
for
a
reasonable
cost.
This
installation
assumes
you
have
a
PC
with
an
available
connector
on an
IDE
interface
cable.
If
your
PC
has
an
IDE
hard
drive,
there
is
usually
an
available
connector
in
the
middle
of
the
same
cable
that
attaches
from
the
motherboard
(or
controller
card)
IDE
connector
to
the
hard
drive.
If
the
last
sentence
does
not
describe
your
system,
you
may
need
to
purchase
an
IDE
controller
card
to
install
this
CD-ROM
drive.
Inspecting
and
knowing
your
PC
system
will
make
your
installation
easier
and
less
time
consuming.
A
final
note
before
installation:
The
cable
connecting
to
your
floppy
disk
drive
is
not
an
IDE
cable.
Do
not
attempt
to
attach
the
CD-ROM
drive
to
this
cable.
If
the
CD-ROM
drive
is
to
be
connected
to
the
same
cable
as
the
hard
drive,
be
sure
that
the
hard
drive
is
set
as
master.
Hard
drives
can
be
set
as
single,
master,
or
slave.
Check
your
hard
drive
owner's
manual
or
contact
the
hard
drive
manufacturer
for
correct
jumper
settings.
SETTING
MASTER
/
SLAVE
JUMPER
*
You
will
see
three
pairs
of
pins
and
a
jumper
(cap)
at
the
back
of
the
CD-ROM
drive.
This
jumper
is
used
to
set
the
CD-ROM
Drive
as
a
CSEL,
MASTER,
or
SLAVE
device
in
your
PC.
Examples
of
how
the
jumper
can
be
placed
are
shown
in
Figure
3
below.
*
Move
the
jumper
(clip
on
one
pair
of
pins)
from
its
default
factory
position
(SLAVE),
to
CSEL
or
MASTER
as
needed
(see
the
following
description
for
the
setup
that
matches
your
system),
using
the
above
diagram
to
place
the
jumper.
WARNING:
To
protect
the
CD-ROM
Drive,
your
computer,
and
peripheral
devices
from
damage,
turn
off
their
power
before
installing
the
drive.
(rear
of
CD
-
ROM
drive)
Note
:
The
jumper
is
always
placed
vertically,
NEVER
SIDEWAYS!
CSEL
mode
SLAVE
mode
(default)
MASTER
mode
Figure
3.
Setting
MASTER
/
SLAVE
Jumper
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WHEN
USING
A
PRIMARY
IDE
CONTROLLER
Most
PCs
provide
one
IDE
cable
to
support
two
devices
(one
for
hard
disk,
the
other
for
a
second
hard
disk
or
a
CD-ROM
drive).
This
IDE
cable
originates
either
on
the
motherboard
or
on
a
controller
card.
This
controller
is
termed
the
primary
IDE
controller,
and
the
hard
disk
attached
that
contains
the
operating
system
for
boot-up
is
set
up
as
the
Primary
Master.
Your
CD-ROM
drive
should
be
set
to
the
Slave
mode.
Hard
Disk
Controller
Card
(This
card
may
be
a
connector
on
the
Motherboard)
Primary
IDE
Channel
Primary
Slave
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Primary
Master
(Hard
Disk
for
Boot-up)
Card
Slot
Motherboard
Figure
4.
Primary
Controller
system
Configuration
Note:
Many
older
1X
and
2X
CD-ROM
drives
used
a
40
pin
controller
card
that
were
not
IDE
compatible.
These
were
proprietary
interface
cards
for
use
with
a
particular
model
CD-ROM
Drive.
Many
older
Sony,
Panasonic,
and
Mitsumi
drives
used
40
pin
proprietary
interface
cards.
If
you
are
upgrading
from
an
older
CD-ROM
drive,
your
new
CD-ROM
will
not
work
on a
proprietary
interface
card.
You
will
need
to
buy
a
secondary
IDE
controller
card.
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E-8
WHEN
USING
A
SECONDARY
CONTROLLER
*
If
your
PC
has
an
additional
IDE
controller
on
the
motherboard
or
on a
system
slot,
each
IDE
device
connected
to
the
secondary
IDE
controller
must
also
be
set
to
the
Master
or
Slave
mode.
If
you
are
connecting
your
CD-ROM
drive
to
a
secondary
IDE
card,
and
it
is
the
1st
device
you
are
connecting
to
it,
then
set
the
CD-ROM
jumper
to
the
Master
position.
If
it
is
the
2nd
device,
set
the
CD-ROM
jumper
to
the
Slave
position.
*
Depending
on
the
IDE
card
and
whether
the
CD-ROM
drive
is
a
master
or
slave
unit,
the
diagram
below
represents
the
different
ways
in
which
the
CD-ROM
may
be
configured
in
your
PC.
The
table
below
the
diagram
shows
the
possible
Jumper
placements
that
would
correspond
to
each
of
the
different
configurations
shown.
Secondary
IDE
Controller
CARD
Hard
Disk
Controller
Card
(This
card
may
be
a
connector
on
the
Motherboard)
Secondary
IDE
Channel
Primary
IDE
Channel
Secondary
Master
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Secondary
Slave
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Primary
Slave
(Hard
Disk
or
CD-ROM
Drive)
Primary
Master
(Hard
Disk
for
Boot-up)
Card
Slot
Motherboard
Figure
5.
Possible
System
Configuration
If
you
have
the
system
with
two
IDE
channels
(in
the
case
of
an
enhanced
IDE
PC),
do
not
install
an
IDE
controller
card
in
your
system.
IDE
Controller
Primary
(1st
IDE
card)
Secondary
(2nd
IDE
card)
Secondary
(2nd
IDE
card)
PC
Manual
says
use
CSEL
CD-ROM
Connection
Jumper
Placement
Slave(Hard
disk
is
Master)
SLAVE
(default)
Master(1st
device
on
2nd
IDE
Card)
MASTER
Slave(2nd
device
on
2nd
IDE
Card)
SLAVE
(default)
CSEL
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MOUNTING
THE
CD-ROM
DRIVE
Step
1.
Turn
off
and
unplug
your
com-
puter
and
all
peripheral
devices
attached
to
it.
Step
2.
Remove
the
cover
from
your
computer.
Step
3.
Remove
the
front
panel
from
an
unused
half-height
slot.
Step
4.
Slide
the
CD-ROM
drive
into
the
half-height
slot,
and
secure
the
drive
in
place
with
screws
and
brackets.
Note:
If
there
is
too
much
space
between
the
sides
of
the
drive
and
the
drive
bay,
you
may
need
to
install
spacer
brackets,
available
at
your
local
computer
store.
Step
5.
Push
the
power
supply
cable
connector
firmly
into
the
power
in
connector.
Figure
6.
Removing
the
Floppy
Disk
Drive
and
the
Blanking
plate
Figure
7.
Mounting
the
Drive
Power
supply
connector
(4-pin
connection
cable)
Figure
8.
Connecting
the
Power
Supply
Cable
GND
Pin
assignment
The
pin
assignment
of
the
power-in
connector
is
as
follows:
12V
DC
5V
DC
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CONNECTING
AN
AUDIO
CABLE
Step
6.
Connect
the
40-pin
IDE
Cable
to
the
back
of
the
CD-ROM
Drive.
Please
make
sure
that
the red
edge
of
the
IDE
Cable
is
con-
nected
to
Pin
1
on
the
CD-ROM
Drive.
If
you
want
to
connect
audio
equipment
or
a
sound
card
to
the
CD-ROM
drive,
use
an
audio
cable
to
connect
the
drive
to
the
sound
device.
Note:
This
CD-ROM
Drive
can
be used
vertically.
?
To
use
the
drive
vertically,
open
the
drawer
and
put
a
disc
on
to
the
3
disc
hooks.
Use
only
standard
12cm
discs.
?
Do
not
touch
the
unlabeled
side
of
the
disc.
Red-edge
Pin
1
Interface
connector
IDE
Cable
Figure
9.
Connecting
the
IDE
Cable
to
the
Interface
Connector
L-Channel
GND
GND
R-Channel
*
Pin
assignment
of
the
audio
cable
to
Audio
Equipment
(sound
card)
Audio
Cable
L-Channel
GNDGND
R-Channel
Pin
assignment
The
pin
assignment
of
the
audio
output
connector
is
as
follows.
Figure
10.
Connecting
an
Audio
Cable
to
the
Audio
Output
Connector
Disc
Hooks
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E-11
SOFTWARE
SET
UP
This
section
covers
installation
and
setup
for
several
operating
systems.
Read
the
entire
section
and
select
the
part
for
your
operating
system.
THE
SET
UP
PROCESS
The
INSTALL
program
performs
the
following
functions.
*
Allows
the
user
to
select
the
target
disk
drive
where
CD-ROM
device
driver
files
will
be
set-up.
*
Unless
modified
by
the
user,
the
INSTALL
program
searches
the
target
disk
for
directory(\CDROM);
if
it
is
not
found,
the
directory(\CDROM)
is
created.
*
Copies
the
CD-ROM
device
driver
file
named
GSCDROM.SYS,
the
Microsoft
CD-ROM
Extension
file
named
MSCDEX.EXE,
and
the
utility
files
to
the
specified
directory.
*
Modifies
your
CONFIG.SYS
file
to
list
the
location
and
name
of
the
device
driver.
*
Modifies
your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file
to
load
MSCDEX.
*
Terminates
and
returns
control
to
the
user.
LIST
OF
FILES
TO BE
INSTALLED
IN
YOUR
PC
MSCDEX.EXE
Microsoft
MS-DOS
CD-ROM
Extension
software,
which
enables
the
computer
to
access
the
CD-ROM
drive.
GSCDROM.SYS
CD-ROM
device
driver.
EJECT.EXE
Software
eject
program
which
can
eject
the
CD
tray.
CLOSE.EXE
Software
close
program
which
can
close
the
CD
tray.
RUNNING
THE
INSTALL
PROGRAM
(DOS
INSTALLATION)
Step
1.
Insert
the
CD-ROM
device
driver
install
diskette
into
the
appropriate
drive.
Step
2.
Go
to
the
floppy
drive
by
typing
A:
or
B:
at
the
DOS
prompt,
as
appropriate.
Step
3.
Type
the
word
INSTALL
and
press
[ENTER].
Step
4.
The
INSTALL
program
will
begin
loading.
When
loading
is
complete,
the
INSTALL
program
identification
will
appear
on
the
screen.
Step.5.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
screen.
Step
6.
If
you
specify
the
path
information
during
the
installation,
the
install
program
will
copy
the
CD-ROM
device
driver
file
named
GSCDROM.SYS,
the
Microsoft
CD-ROM
Extension
file
named
MSCDEX.EXE
and
the
utility
files
to
the
specified
directory,
and
modify
your
CONFIG.SYS
file
and
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.
Step
7.
When
the
installation
is
completed,
remove
the
diskette,
and
reboot
your
PC.
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CD-ROM
EXTENSION
PROGRAM
MSCDEX.
EXE
OPTIONS
There
are
several
options
that
are
set
for
the
Microsoft
CD
Extension
program.
Generally,
these
settings
do
not
have
to
be
changed
for
the
CD-ROM
drive
to
work,
so
these
options
are
needed
no
further.
However,
you
may
decide
to
change
the
MSCDEX
option
settings
depending
on
your
operating
environment.
These
options
are
explained
below:
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
/D
(Device
Name)
/E
/L:
(Device
Name)
/M:
(Value)
/V
Tells
MSCDEX.EXE
what
the
device
driver's
name
is
(must
be
same
as
was
used
in
"/D:"
expression
of
"DEVICE="
line
in
CONFIG.SYS
file)
Tells
MSCDEX.EXE
to
use
expanded
memory
Indicates
the
drive
letter
to
be
assigned
to
the
CD-ROM
drive
Tells
MSCDEX.EXE
how
much
memory
to
allocated
for
caching.
Default
is
10
(represents
10
kilobytes).
Provides
memory
usage
statistics,
such
as
how
much
memory
is
used
by
buffers,
resident
data,
and
resident
code.
ATAPI
Installation
(Windows
95
and
others)
*
For
Windows
95
installation,
do
not
use
the
installation
diskette
supplied.
This
CD-ROM
drive
is
Windows
95,
Windows
NT
3.5,
and
OS/2
Warp
compatible,
generally
utilizing
the
generic
software
drivers
supplied
with
those
operating
systems
Below
is
the
example
installing
the
driver
for
Windows
95.
For
other
operating
systems,
try
looking
for
either
a
LG
Electronics
or
Goldstar
IDE
CD-ROM
drive
software
driver.
If
none
is
found,
try
selecting
one
of
the
device
drivers
for
Non-listed
IDE
CD-ROM
.
*
You
may
also look
in
the
software
library
on
our
website
at
www.LGEservice.com.
(For
Windows
95)
1.
Install
the
CD-ROM
drive
in
your
PC
as
described
in
this
manual.
2.
Power
up
your
PC.
Upon
starting
Windows
95,
it
might
automatically
detect
the
new
CD-ROM
drive
and
load
the
driver
software
for
it.
If
not,
proceed
to
the
next
step.
3.
In
Windows
95,
Click
on
the
Start
button.
Click
on
the
Settings
button.
Click
on
the
Control
Panel
button.
Double-Click
on
the
Add
New
Hardware
icon.
Follow
the
instructions
for
the
computer
to
search
your
system
for
new
hardware.
It
will
locate
the
CD-ROM
drive
and
load
the
generic
driver.
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E-13
INSTALLATION,
USAGE
AND
HANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
Installation
Avoid
placing
the
drive
in
a
location
subject
to
:
-
high
humidity
-
high
temperature
-
mechanical
vibration
-
direct
sunlight
Operation
-
During
operation,
excessive
vibration
or
a
sudden
jolt
to
the
drive
may
cause
a
malfunction.
-
Avoid
exposing
the
drive
to
sudden
changes
in
temperature.
This
may
cause
condensation
to
collect
inside
the
drive.
Transportation
-
Always
remove
the
disc
before
moving
the
drive.
TROUBLESHOOTING
*
When
the
CD-ROM
drive
does
not
work
with
the
hard
disk
drive
in
primary
IDE
channel.
(SOLUTION)
1.
Check
the
CD-ROM
drive
Master/Slave
Jumper
setting.
The
CD-ROM
drive
must
be
set
to
the
Slave
mode.
2.
Check
to
be
sure
your
hard
disk
Interface
type
is
IDE
type.
3.
Check
your
hard
disk
Master/Slave
Jumper
setting.
Some
old-version
IDE
type
hard
disks
were
set
to
Master
Only
mode.
In
that
case,
contact
your
hard
disk
company
and
change
your
hard
disk
jumper
setting
to
master
mode.
4.
If
the
CD-ROM
drive
does
not
work
with
above
methods,
you
may
need
a
sec-
ondary
IDE
card.
If
you
use
the
secondary
IDE
card,
you
should
set
the
CD-ROM
drive
jumper
to
the
master
mode
if
the
CD-ROM
drive
is
the
first
device
you
are
connecting
to
the
secondary
IDE
card.
*
When
the
CD-ROM
drive
does
not
install
in
OS/2
warp.
(SOLUTION)
1.
Select
NON-LISTED
IDE
CD.
*
CD-ROM
drive
is
not
present
in
Windows
3.1
or
3.11
or
DOSSHELL.
(SOLUTION)
1.
When
the
WIN
or
DOSSHELL
command
lines
are
present
in
your
AUTOEXEC.BAT,
make
sure
that
the
MSCDEX.EXE
command
line
appears
before
the
WIN
or
the
DOSSHELL
command
lines.
NOTE
:
For
more
information,
consult
the
README.TXT
file
of
the
supplied
Setup
Diskette.
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E-14
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Performance
Audio
Specifications
Environment
Power
Requirements
NOTE:
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
for
improvement.
Temperature
5-45°C
12V+5%
Ripple
<
100m
Vpp
0.7A
(Maximum)
5V+5%
Ripple
<
100m
Vpp
1.2A
(Maximum)
Frequency
Response
20
Hz
-
20
KHz
+3
dB
S/NRatio
85
dB
THD
0.05%at1KHz
Channel
Separation
75
dB
at
1
KHz
Headphone
Level
0.60
Vrms
(33Ω)
Line
Output
Level
0.60
Vrms
+
10%
(47kΩ)
Line
Output
Jack
4
Pin
terminal
(Rear)
Headphone
Jack
ø
3.5
mm
(Front)
Interface
E-IDE
Supported
System
IBM
PC-AT
or
Compatible
Transfer
rate
Sustained
Data
Transfer
Rate
=
Max
4800Kbytes/sec
Access
Time
Random
75
ms
(Typical)
MTBF
125,000
Power
On
Hours
(Duty
Cycle
10%)
Buffer size
128
Kbytes
User
Data/Block
2,048
bytes/block
(Mode1
& Mode2
Form1)
2,340,
2,336
bytes/block
(Mode2)
2,324
bytes/block
(Mode2
Form2)
2,352
bytes/block
(CD-DA)
Supported
Disc
CD-DA,
CD-ROM,
CD-ROM
XA-READY,
Photo-CD
CD-Plus/CD-Extra,
CD-RW
Data
Capacity
553
Mbytes
(mode
1),
635
Mbytes
(mode
2)
Disc
Diameter
12cm/8cm
Rotational
Speed
7,000
rpm
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CD-ROM
LIMITED
WARRANTY
WARRANTY
PERIOD
THE
ABOVE
WARRANTY
DOES
NOT
APPLY:
HOW
SERVICE
IS
HANDLED
Therefore
these
costs
are
paid
by
the
consumer.
CUSTOMER
ASSISTANCE
NUMBERS:
To
Prove
Warranty
Coverage:
Retain
your
Sales
Receipt
to
prove
date
of
purchase.
Copy
of
your
Sales
Receipt
must
be
submitted
at
the
time
warranty
service
is
provided.
To
Obtain
Product,
Customer,
Call
1-800-243-0000
24
hrs/7
days
or
Service
Assistance:
Push
appropriate
menu
code.
Push
appropriate
menu
code.
Call
1-800-243-0000
(Mon~Fri
8am~5pm
CST)
For
Exchange
Service:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
will
repair
or
at
its
option
replace,
without
charge,
your
product
which
proves
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship
under
normal
use,
during
the
warranty
period
listed
below
from
the
data
of
original
purchase.
This
warranty
is
good
only
to
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product
during
the
warranty
period
as
long
as
it
is
in
the
U.S.
including
Alaska,
Hawaii,
and
U.S.
Territories.
Some
states
do
not
allow
the
exclusion
or
limitation
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages
or
limitations
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts;
so
these
limitations
or
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal rights
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
which
vary
from
state
to
state.
1
Year
1
Year
No
other
express
warranty
is
applicable
to
this
product.
THE
DURATION
OF
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING
THE
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY,
IS
LIMITED
TO
THE
DURATION
OF THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
HEREIN.
LG
ELECTRONICS
U.S.A.,
INC.
SHALL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR THE
LOSS
OF THE USE OF
THE
PRODUCT,
INCONVENIENCE,
LOSS
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGES,
DIRECT
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL,
ARISING
OUT
OF THE
USE
OF,
OR
INABILITY
TO
USE,
THIS
PRODUCT
OR
FOR
ANY
BREACH
OF
ANY
EXPRESS
OR
IMPLIED
WARRANTY,
INCLUDING
THE
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
APPLICABLE
TO
THIS
PRODUCT.
Internet
Address
:
http
://
www.
LGEservice.com
If
the
unit
is
defective,
a
replacement*
will
be
sent
by
2-day
air
for
the
first
year.
After
one
year,
repair
or
a
2-day
swap
at
a
fixed
labor
charge.
For
service,
please
call
1-800-243-0000
(Mon.~Fri.
7AM~7PM
CST)
MODEL
#
LABOR
PARTS
1.
To
damages
or
problems
which
result
from
delivery
or
improper
installation.
2.
To
damages
or
problems
which
result
from
misuse,
abuse,
accident,
alteration,
or
incorrect
electrical
current
or
voltage.
3.
To
service
calls
which
do
not
involve
defective
workmanship
or
material
and
explaining
the
operation
of
the
unit.
*
Replacement
is
a
factory-reconditioned
unit.
Free
replacement
applies
only
within
the
initial
one-year
period.
Factory-reconditioned
units
are
available
at
a
low,
fixed
cost
after
the
one-
year
warranty
expires.
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D-1
Dieses Laufwerk
ist
kompatibel
zu
CD-ROM
Disk
mit
diesem
Warenzeichen.
COMPACT
Warnung:
Um
die
Gefahr
eines
Feuers
oder
eines
elektrischen
Schlages
zu
vermeiden,
setzen
sie
dieses
Gerat
niemals
Regen
oder
Feuchtigkeit
aus.
Dieses
Produkt
entspricht
der
EMC
Richtlinie
89/336/EEC
und
ist
demnach
mit
dem
CE
Label
gekennzeichnet.
Deutsch
CD-ROM
LAUFWERK
Um
alle
Moglichkeiten
und
Funktionen
lhres
CD-ROM
Laufwerkes
voll
ausschopfen
zu
konnen,
lesen
Sie
bitte
dieses
Bedienungshandbuch
aufmerksam
und
vollstandig.
Achtung:
Um
die
Gefahr
eines
elektrischen
Schlages
zu
vermeiden,
entfernen
Sie
nicht
das
Gehause.
Keine durch
den
Anwender
zu
reparierende
Teile
im
lnnern.
Uberlassen
Sie
den
Service
qualifiziertem
Service-Personal.
Da
der
im
CD-ROM
Laufwerk
benutzte
Laser
gefahrlich
fur
die
Augen
ist,
sollten
Sie
keineswegs
versuchen,
das
Gehause
zu
offnen.
Lassen
Sie
den
Service
nur
durch
qualifizierte
Servicestellen
durchfuhren.
WARTUNG
Installation
Vermeiden
Sie
es
das
Laufwerk
folgenden
Umgebungsbedingungen
auszusetzen:
-
hohe
Luftfeuchtigkeit
-
hohe
Temperatur
-
mechanische
Erschutterungen
-
direktes
Sonnenlicht
Benutzung
-
Starke
Vibrationen
oder
plotzliche
Stoße
wahrend
des
Betriebes
konnen
zu
einer
Fehlfunktion
des
Laufwerkes
fuhren.
-
Vermeiden
Sie
es
das
Laufwerk
plotzlichen
Temperaturwechseln
auszusetzen.
Dies
wurde
zu
Kondenswasserbildung
im
Inneren
des
Laufwerkes
fuhren.
Transport
-
Entfernen
Sie
vor
einem
Transport
immer
die
Disc.
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D-2
PRODUKTMERKMALE
PRODUKTMERKMALE
Enhanced
-
IDE
Interface
75
ms
mittlere
Zugriffszeit
Multimedia
PC
kompatibel
Multisession
Photo
CD
fahig
geringe
CPU
Belastung
(gemaß
MPC
Spezifikationen)
32
fach
Datentransferrate
intelligente
Datenbufferung
HIFI
Audioausgabe
elektrische
Schubladenzufuhrung
ohne
Caddy
zum
internen
Einbau
vorgesehen
Notauswurffunktion
Einfache
Handhabung
durch
Audio
CD
Bedienungstaste
SYSTEMVORAUSSETZUNGEN
Ein
IBM
TM
PC
TM
kompatibles
System
mit
folgenden
Komponenten:
IBM
kompatibles
System
mit
min.
486
SX
oder
hoher
mindestens
640
k
Speicher
3.5"
Floppy
Diskettenlaufwerk
MS-DOS
Version
3.1
oder
großer
*
MITGELIEFERTES
ZUBEHOR
Bezeichnung
Bedienerhandbuch
Installationsdiskette
Audiokabel
IDE
Controller
Karte
Interface
Kabel
Menge
1
1
1
1
(Optional)
1
(Optional)
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D-3
LAGE
UND
FUNKTION
DER
BEDIENELEMENTE
FRONTANSICHT
1
Kopfhorerbuchse
3.5
mm
Klinkenbuchse
zum
Mithoren
des
Audiosignals
2
Kopfhorerlautstarkeregler
Regulieren
Sie
die
Lautstarke der
Kopfhorer
3
Diskschublade
fur
eine
CD-Disk
4
Betriebs-LED
Die
Betriebs
LED
leuchtet
wahrend
der
Initialisierung
und
wahrend
des
Lesens
von
Daten.
5
Notauswurfoffnung
Drucken
Sie
hier
einen
Draht
ein,
um
die
Schublade
manuell
zu
offnen.
6
Play/Skip
(Abspielen/Weiterspringen)
Taste
Bei
Betatigen
dieser
Taste
wird
die
Audio
CD
von
Anfang
an
abgespielt.
Erfolgt
das
Betatigen
der
Taste
wahrend
die
CD
abgespielt
wird,
so
wird
zur
nachsten
Spur
gewechselt.
7
Open/Close/Stop
(Offnen/Schließen/Stop)
Taste
Drucken
Sie
diese
Taste,
um
die
Schublade
zu
offnen
oder
zu
schließen.
Die
Auswurftaste
arbeitet
nur,
wenn
das
Laufwerk
am
Strom
angeschlossen
ist.
Bei
Drucken
dieser
Taste
wird
der
Abspielvorgang
der
Audio
CD
gestoppt.
COMPACT
1
25
4
67
3
Abbildung
1.
Frontansicht
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D-4
RUCKANSICHT
1
Digitaler
Audio
Ausgang
Dies
ist
ein
digitaler
Audio
Ausgang
bzw.
Video-CD
Ausgang.
Hierdurch
konnen
Sie
eine
Verbindung
zum
digitalen
Audio
System
bzw.
zur
Video-CD
Schnittstellen-Karte
(z.B.
MPEG)
herstellen.
2
Audioausgangbuchse
Dieser
Steckverbinder
dient
der
Verbindung
mit
Ihrer
Soundkarte
3
Master/Slave/CSEL
Jumper
Diese
drei
Jumper
werden
dazu
benutzt
das
CD-ROM
Laufwerk
in
den
"Master",
"Slave"
oder
"CSEL"
Modus
zu
setzen.
Lesen
Sie
hierzu
Kapitel
"Hardwareinstallation"
4
Interface
Anschluß
Dieser
40
polige
Steckverbinder
wird
zur
Signalubertragung
zwischen
dem
CD-
ROM
Laufwerk
und
Ihrem
PC
benutzt.
Verbinden
Sie
das
40
polige
IDE
-
Kabel
Ihres
PC
mit
diesem
Steckverbinder.
Wenn
Sie
eine
zweite
IDE
-
Karte
benutzen,
verbinden
Sie
diese
Steckverbindung
mit
der
zweiten
IDE
-
Karte.
5
Spannungseingangbuchse
Stecken
Sie
das
Stromversorgungskabel
Ihres
Computers
in
diese
Steck-
verbindung.
Abbildung
2.
Ruckansicht
DIGITAL
ANALOG
INTERFACE
POWER
DRC
S
M
SLA
GL
G3
9
1
+5
+12
GND
40
2
AUDIO AUDIO
12
5
4
3
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