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User manual TEAC DW-548D
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User guide TEAC DW-548D
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. ®
DW-548DK DVD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW Drive
User's manual
To ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the serial number of your drive into the box. In the case of warranty you are expected to send it together with a copy of your invoice to your nearest TEAC sales representative.
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Changes in specifications and features may be made without notice or obligation.
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Copyright © 2003, TEAC Deutschland GmbH. All rights reserved. First edition: June 2003 Company and product names provided herein are trademarks of their respective companies.
CONTENTS
TO THE USER ................................................................................ 26 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE FCC RULE PART 15 .......................................................................................... 27 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ 27 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO LASER PRODUCTS 28 INDRODUCTION ............................................................................ 30 1. COMPONENTS .......................................................................... 30 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................ 31 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .......... 32 Important Safety Instructions ..................................................... 32 4. CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS .................................................. 34 4.1 Front Panel ........................................................................... 34 4.2 Rear panel ............................................................................ 36 5. CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER ......................... 40 5.1 Drive Installation Directions ................................................. 40 5.2 Installation and Connection .................................................. 40 6. CONNECTION TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT .................................... 42 7. INSTALLING DRIVERS AND THE WRITER SOFTWARE .......... 7.1 Installing Drivers with Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP ............. 7.2 Installing Drivers with Windows NT 4.0 and OS/2 ................ 7.3 Compatibility or Interoperability to Other IDE Devices ......... 42 42 42 43
8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT .............................................................. 43 8.1 Product Warranty ................................................................. 43 8.2 Technical Service Depots (Europe) ...................................... 43 9. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... 45 Specifications (continued) .......................................................... 46
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TO THE USER
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 interference in a residential area. This device generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause interference to radio or TV reception. If this unit does cause interference with TV or radio reception, you can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (b) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. (c) Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that it is not on the same circuit as the receiver. (d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. To ensure that the use of this product does not contribute to interference, it is necessary to use shielded I/O cables.
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To the User
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE FCC RULE PART 15
Declaration of Conformity Model Number: DW-548D Trade Name: TEAC Responsible party: TEAC AMERICA, INC. Address : 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California, U.S.A. Telephone Number: 1-213-726-0303 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare that the product drive TEAC DW-548D is in conformity with the following standards:
EMC: Safety: EN 55022:1998; EN 55024:1998 EN 60950:1992 + A1:1993 + A2:1993 + A3:1995 + A4:1997 + A11:1997; EN 60825-1:1994 + A11:1996
The device conforms with the protection requirements of council directives 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, and 93/68/EEC relating to safety and electromagnetic compatibility.
Safety Considerations Relating to the FCC Rule Part 15
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO LASER PRODUCTS
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This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations ,,title 21, CFR, chapter 1, subchapter J. based on the radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968", and is classified as a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the protective housings. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Important: If the protective housing of the device listed above is opened without the consideration of the appropriate processing, serious injuries may result caused by the effect of the laser beam.
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Safety Considerations Related to Laser Products
Label with safety remarks on your device
Safety Considerations Related to Laser Products
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INDRODUCTION
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The TEAC DW-548D is a modern high performance DVD-ROM/CD-R/ RW drive. It offers reading speeds of 16x for DVD-ROM media and 48x for CD-ROM media. The maximum writing speed is rated to 48x for CD-Rs and 24x for CD-RWs.
1. COMPONENTS
The drive is shipped with the following components. Open the packing box and confirm that none of the parts are missing.
DW-548D drive
Mounting screws (M3x5)
Interface cable
Audio cable
User's manual (CD)
Warranty booklet
For any other accessories please refer to the printed notes on the packaging.
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1. Components
2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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Your TEAC drive supports all major operating systems (with the exception of MS-DOS, Windows 3.1x and Windows 95) and all major hardware platforms. To get the full performance it is recommended to use a system environment whichs computing power is equivalent to: · IBM compatible PC with a Pentium III CPU with 600MHz clock frequency or more · 128MByte RAM or more · Minimum 100MByte Free HDD Capacity · 24 bit Colour Graphic Display with 1024 x 768 resolution · Windows 98SE/2000/ME/NT/XP Important: 1. To use the TEAC drive, an IDE (ATAPI) controller is required. Usually these controllers are integrated into the system board of your PC. The drivers necessary to run the TEAC DW-548D are available at your dealer or they are a standardized part of your operating system. 2. Please do not install your TEAC drive near sources of radiating heat like hard disks. Selecting the CD-R/CD-RW media for your TEAC drive An actual list of media recommended by TEAC can be found at TEACs web site under www.teac.de/support. Please select the menu "CDMedias".
2. System requirements
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3. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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Important Safety Instructions Do not install any abnormal disk or DVD into the TEAC DW-548D, which has a warp, a crack, and/ or a sticker on it. Do not install a Shape-DVD/CD into the drive. In no event shall TEAC be liable for any damages caused by such a problem due to a defective disk.
Installation Avoid installation in places with · high rates of moisture · temperatures above the specified maximum · large temperature differences · large amounts of dust and dirt · vibrations and · direct exposure to sun light. Operation Do not operate your TEAC drive under operating conditions exceeding the conditions discussed in this manual. If you believe your TEAC drive to be defective please contact your dealer or any of the TEAC facilities. Important Hints for Using the drive What is stated in the specification must be observed for the user to get the most out of the drive. Especially, the following precautions must be observed for quality of recording. (a) Avoid vibration or impact. During recording or playing, don't subject the drive to vibration or impact. Vibration or impact especially during recording can result
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3. Precautions for Installation and Operation
(b) Data protection Recording may not be completed normally in some cases due to a malfunction of the drive, a defective medium, etc. Therefore, use the following precautions. Be sure to confirm the recording status by playing back the newly recorded data after completing the recording operation. Be sure to store the source file from which the data is recorded until the recording is confirmed. Do not repair the drive or replace a part of the drive under circumstances other than designated assurance conditions. Cleaning and maintenance of your TEAC drive TEAC drive will not need maintenance if used as specified in this manual. Usually there are only problems with dirty or defective DVDs/CDs. Important: Do not use cleaning CDs which will remove dirt of the lense of the laser aided by a little brush. Do not clean the inner parts of your TEAC drive with compressed air. Any of these methods may cause damage to your TEAC drive.
3. Precautions for Installation and Operation
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in poor recording. The following problems also can result occasionally: The disk (CD-R, CD-RW) becomes defective because of faulty recording, and cannot be read. Additional recording cannot be made because of faulty previous recording.
4. CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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4.1 Front Panel Eject emergency hole Disk tray
Headphone
jack
ON/BUSY indicator (LED) Eject button
Volume control Disk tray
Insert the disk (DVD, CD) with its label facing up. Note: Please ensure the DVD/CD is inserted in a way where the plugs at the rear of the disk tray and the spring loaded plug on the front prevent the disk from falling out of the tray. This is of major importance if the drive is used in one of the vertical positions. When using an 8cm-CD disk in horizontal position, place it on the specified position at the center of the tray. Never use it in the vertical position.
Headphone jack (ø 3.5mm)
Audio output jack for stereo headphone. Use a 3.5mm-diameter stereo mini-plug. The audio output of rear panel is active even when a jack is inserted into the headphone plug.
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4. Controls and Functions
ON/BUSY indicator
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The indicator LED lights in Seek, Play, Read, and Write operation. In the following table you will find a list including a description of the different drive states and their associated indicator states.
Operation mode During reading/data transfer During writing Audio Play Seek Boot up (Power on PC) Tray open/close Indicator LED lit LED lit LED lit Lit when SEEK command is issued LED lit LED lit
Volume control
Adjusts headphone's volume. Volume min. position is set at the time of shipping from the plant.
Eject emergency hole
When the power is switched OFF and the eject button does NOT function, insert a metal rod (diameter of 1.2mm or less) into this hole at a right angle to the front panel, then push the rod to eject the disk. Do this only when the device is switched off and the ON/ BUSY indicator is NOT lit. Wait more than one minute until the disk rotation is stopped when access the eject hole.
Eject button
Press this button to open or close the disk tray.
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4.2 Rear panel
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Digital
audio output connector
Strap switch
Power connector
Interface Connector
Analog audio output onnector Analog Audio output connector
For stereo audio signal output. When driving external speakers, connect this connector to the audio input connector on the Sound Card or Interface Card. Note: Mating connectors: Molex 70553 or equivalent.
Connector No. 1 2 3 4 Audio signal Left channel Signal Ground Ground Right channel Signal
Interface connector
Connect to the IDE interface card using the 40-pin flat cable. Cable-side mating connectors: 5320-40AGS1 Molex, or equivalent. Total length of the cable must be less than 46cm.
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4. Controls and Functions
Power connector
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Connect to the +5 VDC and +12 VDC power source. Cable-side mating housing: 8981-4P Molex Cable-side mating terminal: 8980-3L Molex Current consumption TEAC DW-548D
5V Spinning up (peak) Seek (peak) Read (average) Sleep (average) 0.9A 0.9A 0.9A 0.1A 12V 1.3A 1.3A 0.9A 0.01A
Power interface connector pin number
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 Power +12VDC 0V 0V +5VDC
Digital audio output connector
In addition to the analog output the DW-548D offers also a digital audio output. Seen from behind the left pin of the connector carries the signal (D) while the right pin is connected to ground.
4. Controls and Functions
IDE Configuration Jumpers (strap swich)
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The drive has a Master/Slave/cable select jumper which must be correctly set before the drive is installed. The strap is factory-preset as shown:
C S S L M A
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2
1
Important: During setting the mode be sure to switch off respectively disconnect any voltages connected to the drive (see section "5.2 Installation and Connection"). The TEAC DW-548D can be operated in the modes Cable Select (CS), Master (MA) or Slave (SL).
Jumper 1 2 Name MA SL Function Short socket is set (factory-preset): The drive is used in Master mode. Short socket is set: The drive is used in Slave mode. Short socket is set: Cable Select. Master or Slave drive is set by using Cable Select terminal.
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CS
Today PCs are equipped with primary and secondary IDE connectors. Usually there is also a 40 pin flat ribbon cable available at each of the connectors. It is possible to connect up to two IDE drives to each of the cables. Regardless if the two drives are connected to the primary or the secondary cable it is necessary to configure for each of the cables one of the drives as master and the other one as slave drive.
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4. Controls and Functions
System Board
Primary Cable
Master
Slave
Secundary Cable
Master
Slave
Please take into consideration that the IDE controller adapts itself to the slower one of the both drives. This may affect the performance of your system. Though it is possible to run a drive together with a hard disk at the same IDE connector this is not recommended. Configurations should be selected where the hard disk runs at the primary and the drive at the secondary cable. Recommended configurations:
Primary Cable Master ATA hard disk drive DVD (Master) DVD (Master) ATA hard disk drive ATA hard disk drive ATA hard disk drive Slave DVD (Slave) ATA hard disk drive ATA hard disk drive Secondary Cable Master DVD (Master) DVD (Master) Slave One hard disk drive on one cable. One drive on one cable. Two drives on one cable. Two hard disk drives on one cable. One hard disk drive on one cable and one drive on a second cable. Two hard disk drives on one cable and one drive on a second cable. Notes
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5. CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER
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5.1 Drive Installation Directions
The drive is operated in horizontal position. The eject button is located on the right side of the panel. Installation position is not allowed to be tilted more than ±10 degrees out of the horizontal position.
Note: Please use for the installation the fixing holes in the sides or on the bottom of the drive.
5.2 Installation and Connection
Very important: Switch off your PC and any attached devices and disconnect the power cord(s). It is not sufficent to switch off the power switch! Do the same if the drive is reconfigured. (1) Open the case of your PC and lift it off carefully. (2) Configure the drive if necessary. (3) Locate a free half-height-drive slot for 13.3cm/5.25" drives. Carefully slide the drive into the opening so that the disk tray shows at the front of the computer. It may be easier to connect the cables first before you push the drive fully into the slot and to fix it with screws.
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5. Connection to a Personal Computer
Audio cable
DW-548D
Pin 1
Interface cable
Power cable
(5) Connect the drive to your sound card. Use the audio cable provided with your sound card. Usually sound cards offer more than one connector to connect an audio cable to. Please refer to the manual of the sound card to find the connector in question. (6) Fix the drive in place with the factory supplied screws. Note: Be sure to use the mounting screws provided. If longer than specified screw is used, the DW-548D may be damaged. (7) Close the case of the PC. Do not forget to connect other devices and accessories if there are any. (8) Connect the PC to the wall outlet and switch it on. Important: If your PC will not start up correctly switch it off immediately and check all of the connections and jumper settings.
5. Connection to a Personal Computer
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(4) Connect the power cable and the 40-pin data cable (assure the correct orientation, pin 1 is often marked with a color stripe) to the drive. Connecting in the wrong orientation may damage the drive and the PC!
6. CONNECTION TO AUDIO EQUIPMENT
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The TEAC DW-548D can output the LINE OUT audio signal through the headphone jack via the Sound Card. Furthermore it is possible to connect audio devices to the audio connector on the rear. At the back side of the DW-548D the audio signal is also available in digital form.
7. INSTALLING DRIVERS AND THE WRITER SOFTWARE
As a general precaution the installation of the hardware has to be carried out as described before. The software installation starts with activating the reading functionality of the drive as this is well known with any conventional CD-ROM drive. If the reading functionality is available the next installation step is to achieve the writing functionality provided of the writer software. More details according the installation of your writer software you will find in its documention [Help].
7.1 Installing Drivers with Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
According to the Plug-and-Play conventions the drive is recognized as a standard CD-ROM drive first. To make this possible the drives hardware installation must have been carried out correctly. After switching on your computer, Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP will install the necessary driver automatically. Caution: Do not install any additional drivers with Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP .
7.2 Installing Drivers with Windows NT 4.0 and OS/2
After installing the hardware, the reading functionality of the drive is activated with installing the drivers shipped with the corresponding operating system. The drivers may be configured and activated aided by the system control. Please refer to the manual of your operating system for any details.
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7. Installing Drivers and the Writer Software
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