CD-ROM DRIVE
(T)XM6401B/F1
HARDWARE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VERSION 2.0
APRIL 2000
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CERTIFICATION
This equipment complies with the following standards:
XM-6401B
TXM6401F1
UL1950ElectricalBusinessEquipment
CAN/CSA: TD STD 950/UL 1950
UL1950ElectricalBusinessEquipment
CSA Standard C22.2 No. 234
TUV EN 60950/08.92, A1/01.93,A2/08.93
60929/09/.91
N/A
FCCClassB-specificationlimitsdefinedby
EN55022forinformationTechnologyEquip.
FCCClassB-specificationlimitsdefined
byEN55022forinformationTechnologyEquip.
IECStandard:IEC801-2:1992
IEC 801-3: 1994, ENV 50140 1994
IEL801-4:1988
N/A
N/A
European:
Directives:89/336/EEC(EMCdirectives)
HarmonizedStandard: EN500821-1:1992
EN55022:1992classB
FCCDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY
CD-ExternalEnclosure:
CertificationDate:
TXM6401F1
11/9/98
ToshibaAmericaElectronicComponents, Inc. -SDD
35 Hammond, Irvine, CA 92618
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaclassBdigitaldevice,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates,
usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy,andifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. However,thereisno
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturning
theequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormore
ofthefollowingmeasures:
•
•
•
Re-orientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiveris
connected.
•
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device,
pursuanttoFCCRules. InordertomaintaincompliancewithFCCregulations,shieldedcables
must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded
cablesislikelytoresultininterferencetoradioandTVreception. Theuseriscautionedthat
changesandmodificationsmadetotheequipmentwithouttheapprovalof themanufacturer
couldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
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LASER CAUTION
This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a "CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT". To use this model properly, read this Owner's
Manual carefully and keep this manual for future reference. In case of
any trouble with this model, please contact your nearest "Authorized
Repair Center". To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not
try to open the enclosure.
CAUTION!
• REFLECTIVE OBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN
THE DISK SLOT DUE TO POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
• USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PROCEDURES
OTHER THAN SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL MAY RE-
SULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
TRADEMARK INFORMATION
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
Apple Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
MS-DOSisaregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporation
Photo CD symbol is a trademark of Kodak used under license.
Future Domain is a registered trademark of Adaptec
Must be used with
Kodak approved
host adapter board
and software driver.
TM
Version
DatePublished
RevisedContents
Initialrelease
DPDtoSDD
01
02
December1998
April2000
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................. 1
SCSI drives ............................................................................ 2
Installing CD-ROM ................................................................. 3
Installation Requirements ...................................................... 3
Installing an Internal CD-ROM ............................................. 3
CD-ROM Jumper Settings ................................................. 4
Placing CD-ROM inside your computer............................ 7
Cabling ............................................................................... 8
Completing Installation.................................................... 11
Software ........................................................................... 11
Installing an External CD-ROM .......................................... 12
CD-ROM SCSI ID Settings ............................................. 12
Termination ...................................................................... 13
Cabling ............................................................................. 14
Software ........................................................................... 15
Using your CD-ROM ............................................................ 16
The Controls ........................................................................ 16
Front Panel ........................................................................... 17
Back Panel ........................................................................... 18
Operating the CD Loading Tray .......................................... 20
Emergency Eject .................................................................. 21
Specifications.......................................................................... 22
Performance ......................................................................... 22
Environmental Conditions ................................................... 24
Physical Characteristics ....................................................... 25
Technical Support ................................................................. 26
Repair Center......................................................................... 27
Warranty ................................................................................ 28
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Introduction
ongratulations on the purchase of your Toshiba
XM-6401B CD-ROM drive. This manual will
provide you with the information you will need to install and
C
operate your new CD-ROM.
This manual covers both the internal CD-ROM (XM-6401B) and the
external CD-ROM (TXM6401F1). Instructions in this manual apply
to both models, unless otherwise stated.
The XM-6401B is one of the fastest CD-ROM drives currently avail-
able. Features include:
➬ 40X speed Brings leading edge performance.
➬ Tray operation No need to use a caddy. Just open tray, drop in
a disc, and close tray.
➬ 85ms Random Seek XM-6401B’s great performance makes it
ideal for data and multimedia applications.
➬ 6,000kb/s Sustained Transfer Rate Fast enough for the most
demanding applications.
XM-6401B Front Panel
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SCSI DRIVES
he XM-6401B is a SCSI-2 (Small Computer Systems Inter-
face) device. Some other SCSI devices you may already have
connected to your computer are scanners, tape drives, or an-
other CD-ROM drive.
T
PC SYSTEMS: To add a SCSI device to your computer, you must
have a SCSI interface card already in place. The interface card fits into
one of the slots inside your computer and connects to your CD-ROM
device via a SCSI cable.
Your CD-ROM also requires a software driver to be installed. This
driver is written for the SCSI interface card you are using. If you do
not have the CD software driver, contact your SCSI card manufac-
turer (do not contact Toshiba).
APPLE MACINTOSH SYSTEMS: If you are connecting the XM-
6401B CD-ROM to an Apple Macintosh system, there is no need to
install an interface card, as Apple systems have a built-in SCSI port.
You will need a CD-ROM software driver written for the Macintosh
that supports Toshiba CD-ROMs. (Toshiba recommends CD-ROM
Tool Kit by FWB Inc.)*
* CD-ROM Tool Kit can be purchased from Advanced Multimedia
Concepts (AMC), 888-262-9700.
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Installing CD-ROM
efore you begin to install your CD-ROM, make sure you
have the items listed below. In most cases, these items will
not come with your CD-ROM. See your local computer re-
B
tailer to purchase them.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
❑ CD-ROM Software Driver (when installing on a PC the software
driver must be written for the SCSI host adapter card you have
installed in your computer system)
❑ SCSI Host Adapter Board (PC systems only)
❑ SCSI Interface Cable
❑ External Terminator (TXM6401F1 installations only)
❑ Power Cord (TXM6401F1 installations only)
INSTALLINGAN INTERNAL CD-ROM (XM-6401B)
The instructions that follow are for use on PC systems only. In order
to install your internal CD-ROM successfully, you will need to com-
plete the following steps:
☛ Install SCSI host adapter board in your computer system (if not
already installed).
☛ Set jumper settings on CD-ROM.
☛ Install CD-ROM inside your computer.
☛ Using a SCSI cable, connect CD-ROM to SCSI interface card.
☛ Connect +5/+12V power cable to internal CD-ROM drive.
☛ Connect a sound cable to your CD-ROM (optional).
☛ Load CD-ROM driver software (driver is obtained from your SCSI
host adapter manufacturer).
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IMPORTANT NOTE
Before you begin installing your CD-ROM, make sure your
computer is switched OFF and the power cable is disconnected.
CD-ROM JUMPER SETTINGS
In order for your CD-ROM to work properly, it may be necessary for
you to change the CD-ROM’s jumper settings.
Locate the block of jumpers on the back left side of the CD-ROM.
Jumper Location
Jumpers can be set in either an ON mode or OFF mode. If the jumper
covers both pins on the jumper block, it is ON, if there is no jumper or
only one of the pins is jumpered, the jumper is OFF. This section will
discuss the following jumper settings: SCSI ID, Parity, Eject, Test/
Audio Reproduction, Termination, and Power Supply.
SCSI-ID 0
Spare
no jumpers
Jumper
on ID1, 2 or 4
Plug
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All SCSI devices attached to your computer are assigned a SCSI-ID
number from 0 to 7. Your CD-ROM’s SCSI ID must be set so that its
ID number does not conflict with any other device’s SCSI-ID in your
system. In most cases your CD-ROM will come set to SCSI ID 0. If
your CD-ROM is the only SCSI device connected to your computer,
you should leave the jumpers as they are. If you have additional SCSI
devices (another CD-ROM, hard drive, etc.) you will be “daisy-chain-
ing” these devices. Each SCSI device must have a different SCSI ID.
Note that your SCSI interface card in most cases has a SCSI ID of 7.
The chart below shows the jumper settings for the eight possible ID
numbers:
SCSI-ID
0
SCSI-ID
1
(default)
SCSI-ID
2
SCSI-ID
3
SCSI-ID
4
SCSI-ID
5
SCSI-ID
6
SCSI-ID
7
Parity Jumper
The Parity Jumper should be set to OFF (no jumper present). This
jumper activates/de-activates the parity bit check function on the SCSI
data bus. This enhances data bus reliability. (Cannot be used if no
parity generation function is provided on the I/F card.)
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Terminator ON/OFF Jumper
This jumper turns termination power ON or OFF. If you are “daisy-
chaining” a series of SCSI devices (connecting more than one SCSI
device to your system), and the XM-6401B CD-ROM is not at the
end of the chain, you must remove the jumper.
Eject Prevention Jumper
This jumper is used to inhibit the operation of the drive’s EJECT but-
ton. When jumper is set to ON (jumper present), the EJECT button
will not operate. Setting the jumper to OFF (no jumper present) will
allow the EJECT button to operate.
Test/Audio Reproduction Jumper
The TEST jumper should be set to OFF (no jumper present). Setting it
in the ON position (jumper present) will provide audio disc reproduc-
tion (note: SCSI-ID must be set to 0). In audio mode the CD will
begin at track 1 and continue to the end of the CD. To advance to the
next track, push eject button for less than a second. Pushing the button
for more than a second opens the CD tray. When you are in audio disc
reproduction mode, commands from the host computer are ignored.
Power Supply Jumper (Termination Power Jumper)
Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM drives can supply power to other equipment
on the SCSI BUS. When the jumper is ON, the drive will supply
termination power. At least one device on the SCSI BUS must supply
the termination power. If you’re not sure if any other device supplies
termination power, it is fine to leave the jumper ON.
Power
Supply
Diode
Protector
Header
+5V
SCSI
CONNECTOR
#26
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PLACING CD-ROM INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER
You are now ready to install your CD-ROM inside your computer.
You should refer to the book that came with your computer, as com-
puter casings are different from each other. Usually the casing is at-
tached to the frame by a number of screws at the back. Turn your
computer around, so the back faces you, and look for 4 or 6 screws
around the edge of the casing. Remove the screws and put them some-
where safe. Lift or slide casing away from computer frame, and place
aside (make sure to allow yourself enough workspace for the CD-
ROM installation).
The XM-6401B CD-ROM drive can be placed in any free half-height
drive slot at the front of your computer. (It can be mounted horizon-
tally or vertically.)You most likely will have to remove the cover plate
which conceals the front of the open slot (see your computer book on
how to remove panel).
Carefully start sliding the CD-ROM drive into the opening with the
disc tray facing the front of the computer. Before you push drive all
the way in you will need to connect the SCSI interface cable and the
power cable to the back of the drive.
Installing XM-6401B
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CABLING
SCSI - The internal SCSI interface cable is connected to your SCSI
host adapter card and fits into the socket on the back of your CD-
ROM. The stripe side (or red-colored side) of the ribbon cable con-
nects to pin 1 on the drive’s SCSI connector which is found next to the
drive’s power connector. Carefully push the SCSI connector into the
socket, making sure it fits snugly.
Attaching SCSI Cable
Power - Apply power to your CD-ROM by connecting your computer’s
+12V/+5V power cable to the power socket at the back of the drive.
One side of the plug has chamfered edges, so the power connector fits
only one way. Push plug completely into the socket making sure the
plug fits into the socket correctly.
CAUTION!
Severe damage to the CD-ROM circuits may occur if power cable
is plugged in upside-down with power ON.
Installing Power Cable
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If there is no power cable in your system, contact your computer dealer.
You may need a “power splitter lead” (a Y shaped cable which taps
two power outputs from one input).
Sound (optional) - If you have a sound card and speakers and would
like to play audio CDs on your computer, you will need to get a sound
cable. Contact our small parts supplier,AMC at 888/262-9700. Sound
cables are made for the sound card you are using and the CD-ROM
drive you are connecting it to. Make sure you have this information
when purchasing a sound cable. The sound cable connects to your
sound card at one end and the audio connector at the left rear of the
CD-ROM at the other end. Refer to the instructions that came with
your sound card for details on any sound-driver software required.
Installing Sound Cable
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Daisy-Chaining - If the CD-ROM you are installing is one of two or
more SCSI devices you have connected to your system, you will need
to use a custom built SCSI interface cable. Remember that the termi-
nator jumper on the CD-ROM drive must have the jumper installed
when the drive is the last device in the chain.
T
X
Host Computer
M
Interface
Connector
I/F Card
6
4
0
1
F
1
SCSI Cable
CD-ROM
DRIVE
Terminator
External Terminator
(see notes 1 & 3)
Host Computer
I/F Card
Interface
Connector
X
M
6
SCSI Cable
CD-ROM
DRIVE
4
0
(see note 1)
Terminator
1
B
TXM6401F1/XM-6401B CONNECTION (ONE DRIVE)
XM-6401B
TXM6401F1
INTERNAL DRIVE(S)
Interface Connector
EXTERNAL DRIVE(S)
Host Computer
I/F Card
SCSI Cable
SCSI Interface Connector from
host computer
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#1
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#1
(see note 2)
(see note 2)
Terminator
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#2
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#2
If connecting more
than three SCSI
devices, you need to
use a custom built
SCSI Interface Cable.
(see note 2)
(see note 2)
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#N
CD-ROM
DRIVE
#N
(N < 7)
(N < 7)
Install Terminator Jumper
only on the last drive of BUS
(see note 1)
Install External
Terminator on last drive on BUS
(see notes 1 & 3)
TXM6401F1/XM-6401B DAISY-CHAIN CONNECTION (MULTIPLE DRIVES)
Notes:
1. Terminator jumper must be jumpered when CD-ROM is the last or only device on the SCSI BUS.
2. Terminator jumper should be removed when CD is in a "daisy-chain" and is NOT the last drive.
3. The TXM6401F1 uses an external terminator which must be attached to the last drive of a "daisy
chain". The external terminator is an optional item.
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COMPLETING INSTALLATION
After you have connected all the necessary cables, you can push the
CD-ROM completely into the slot. There are 12 screw holes on the
XM-6401B that are used to mount the CD-ROM into your computer.
The screw length should not exceed 3 0.5mm (measured from out-
side surface of side or bottom of CD-ROM to tip of screw). Replace
the computer’s cover, and replace all outer screws.
Mounting Screw
M3
Mounting frame of
host computer
Surface of side or bottom
of CD-ROM drive
3 0.5mm
Mounting CD-ROM
SOFTWARE
In order for your computer to recognize the CD-ROM, you must in-
stall a CD-ROM software driver. If you do not have this software
driver, contact the manufacturer of your SCSI host adapter card. Use
the instructions that came with your software to install the CD-ROM
software driver.
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INSTALLING AN
EXTERNAL
CD-ROM
(TXM6401F1)
The instructions that follow are for use on PC and Macintosh systems.
In order to install your external CD-ROM successfully, you will need
to complete the following steps.
☛ Install SCSI host adapter board in your computer system (if not
already installed). - PC systems only
☛ Set SCSI ID Switch on CD-ROM.
☛ Using a SCSI cable, connect CD-ROM to SCSI interface card or
SCSI port.
☛ Connect supplied power cord to CD-ROM.
☛ Load CD-ROM driver software.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Before you begin installing your CD-ROM, make sure your
computer is switched OFF and the power cable is disconnected.
CD-ROM SCSI ID SETTING
In order for your CD-ROM to work properly, it may be necessary for
you to change the CD-ROM’s SCSI ID. All SCSI devices attached to
your computer are assigned a SCSI ID number from 0 to 7.Your CD-
ROM’s SCSI ID must be set so that its ID number does not conflict
with any other SCSI device’s ID in your system. In most cases your
CD-ROM system will come set to SCSI ID 0. If your CD-ROM is the
only SCSI device connected to your computer, you should leave the
SCSI ID switch in the default position. If you have additional SCSI
devices (another CD-ROM, hard drive, etc.) you will be “daisy-chain-
ing” these devices. Each SCSI device must have a different SCSI ID.
Note that your SCSI interface card, in most cases, has a SCSI ID of 7.
The SCSI ID Switch is located on the rear of the CD-ROM Enclo-
sure. Click button to select a SCSI ID between 0 and 7.
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SCSI ID Switch
TERMINATION
If the CD-ROM is being installed as the last drive in a daisy-chain or
as the only SCSI device, you must install an external terminator on
one of the SCSI connectors at the rear of the CD-ROM.
External Terminator
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CABLING
SCSI - Locate the SCSI interface card connection or SCSI port at the
back of your computer. Plug the SCSI cable into socket, making sure
it fits snugly. (If the plug has fixing screws or clips, use them to ensure
the connector is firmly fixed.) Plug the other end of the cable into one
of the sockets found on the back of the CD-ROM drive (the other
connector should have a terminator installed, or if daisy-chaining, be
attached to another SCSI device).You must use a daisy-chain cable if
you are connecting more than one SCSI device to your computer.
Only the last drive in the chain will need to have an external termina-
tor installed.
Power - Connect power to CD-ROM using the power cord included
with your CD-ROM.
SCSI Cabling and Power Connector
Audio (optional) - Audio jacks are located at the rear of the CD-
ROM drive. These audio jacks can be used to connect your CD-
ROM to an external amplified audio device.
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SOFTWARE
In order for your computer to recognize the CD-ROM, you must in-
stall a CD-ROM software driver.
PCs - If you do not have this software, contact the manufacturer of
your SCSI host adapter card. Use the instructions that came with your
software to install the CD-ROM software driver.
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Using your CD-ROM
THE CONTROLS
The XM-6401B/TXM6401F1 CD-ROM drives have the following
controls and features:
➬ CD Loading Tray
➬ EJECT Button
➬ Emergency Eject Hole
➬ BUSY Light
➬ Headphone Jack
➬ Volume Control
➬ Audio Output Terminals (TXM6401F1 only)
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THE FRONT PANEL
Eject Button - The EJECT button is used to open the disc tray so you
can install or remove a disc. The EJECT Inhibit Jumper must be set to
OFF in order for the EJECT button to function. (If jumper is in ON
postion, the drive accepts all eject control from the computer).
Busy Light - When you install a disc into the CD-ROM drive, the
BUSY light flashes slowly as it attempts to locate the disc. One of the
following will occur:
• BUSY light goes out. The CD-ROM drive is ready to read data
from the disc.
• BUSY light flashes slowly. The disc may be dirty.
• BUSY light remains ON. The CD-ROM is accessing data.
• BUSY light remains ON indefinitely. The CD-ROM is experienc-
ing an error.
Headphone Jack - The headphone jack is used to connect headphones
to your CD-ROM.
Emergency Eject Hole - The emergency eject hole is to be used only
when the CD tray will not open when EJECT button is pressed. See
page 20 for additional information.
Volume Control - The volume control is used to adjust the level of the
audio signal from the headphone jack. The volume control does not
affect the level of the signal sent to the audio output on the back of the
drive.
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THE BACK PANEL
The pictures below show the back panel of the XM-6401B and
TXM6401F1 CD-ROM drives. Descriptions of features are as fol-
lows:
XM-6401B Back Panel
TXM6401F1 Back Panel
Audio Out Connector - Outputs analog signal on the XM-6401B
only.
Mode Select Headers (jumpers) - Selects SCSI-ID, Parity Check func-
tion, Power Supply, EJECT Button inhibit function, Test/Audio Re-
production mode and Terminator Power (XM-6401B only).
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SCSI Connector(s) - Connects CD-ROM to computer. The
TXM6201F1 has two SCSI connectors.
Power Connector - Connects CD-ROM to power source (either power
adapter or power cable from computer).
Power Switch - Turns power ON and OFF on the TXM6401F1.
Audio Jacks - Connects CD-ROM to external amplified device
(TXM6401F1 only).
SCSI ID Switch - Selects SCSI ID (TXM6401F1 only).
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OPERATING THE CD LOADING TRAY
To open the CD loading tray, just press the EJECT button. After in-
serting or removing a disc, press the EJECT button again or gently
push on the open disc tray, the tray will automatically close.
Vertical Installations
If you are loading a disc in a XM-6401B drive that has been mounted
vertically, perform the following procedures:
1. The disc holders (4 locations) are fixed by four projections.
2. Position the disc at the bottom disc holders until it catches. It’s
okay if the disc is not secured by the top disc holders.
3. Close the drive by gently pushing in the tray or pressing the eject
button.
CD Loading Tray
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EMERGENCY EJECT
CAUTION!
The following procedure is intended only as a last resort when
pressing the eject button fails to open the CD tray.
1. Turn CD-ROM drive power OFF.
2. Insert a solid bar (i.e. large paper clip*) into Emergency Eject hole
and push in as shown in the picture below.
3. CD tray will open/eject.
This procedure cannot be repeated without cycling the CD-ROM’s
power. After the media is removed and the loading tray is closed,
the tray will not reopen without first turning the power ON/OFF.
* Use a bar that is less than 1.5 mm in diameter. Do not insert more
than 50mm in depth. Inserting more than 50mm may damage the
CD-ROM drive.
Inserting Bar to Eject CD Tray
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Specifications
he following describes the specifications of the XM-6401B
CD-ROM. (Specifications are subject to change without
notice.)
T
PERFORMANCE
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Disk Formats1
Red Book, Yellow Book, CD-ROM XA, CD-I Bridge
(Photo CD, Video CD), CD-I, CD-I Ready, CD-G and
Multisession (Photo-CD, CD EXTRA, CD-RW, CD-R)
1Note: All CD formats, except CD-Red book (audio), require additional application specific
software and/or hardware. The XM-6401B CD-ROM drive is capable of reading these data
formats. However, in order to run applications that use these formats, you must first have the
required software and/or hardware.
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Data Capacity (Yellow-Book)
• User data block size:
Mode-1: 2,048 Bytes
Mode-2: 2,336 Bytes
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Rotational Speed2
Transfer Rate
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6X-14X(PCAV): 3,000 rpm (apprx)
• 17.3X-40X(CAV): 8,500 rpm (apprx)
• Average Sustained Block Transfer Rate
6X-14X: 450-1,050 blocks/second
17.3X-40X: 1,295-3,000 blocks/second
• Mode 1 Sustained Data Transfer Rate
6X-14X: 900-2,100 Kbytes/second
17.3X-40X: 2,595-6,000 Kbytes/second
• Mode 2 Sustained Data Transfer Rate
6X-14X: 1,026-2,394 Kbytes/second
17.3X-40X: 2,958-6,840 Kbytes/second
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Burst (SCSI interface):
Async: 5 Mbytes/second
Sync: 20 Mbytes/second
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Access Time
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Average Random Access Time3:
80 msec typ. (40X mode)
Average Random Seek Time4:
75 msec typ. (40X mode)
Average Full Stroke Access Time5:
135 msec typ. (40X mode)
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6-14X rotational speed is fixed for CD-audio (Red-Book) format. For the other formats, 17.3X
- 40X or 6X-14X mode is selected by command. The default value is 40X.
Measured by performing multiple accesses which refer to reads of data blocks over the whole
area of the media from 00:02:00 to 60:01:74 more than 3,000 times. Includes positioning, setting,
latency time, and ECC implementation time (if required).
Measured by performing multiple accesses which refer to seeks of data blocks over the whole
area of the media from 00:02:00 to 60:01:74 more than 3,000 times. Includes positioning
and setting time which has the same definition as HDD.
Measured by performing multiple maximum accesses which refer to reads of data blocks from
00:02:00 to 60:01:74 more than 100 times. Includes positioning, setting, latency time, and
ECC implementation time (if required). Typical value is for the average drive.
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Spin-up Time (focus search time and disc motor start up time)
• 3.5 sec. typ. (40X)
5.5 sec. max.
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Data buffer
Load/Eject
• 256 Kbytes
• Electronic Load/Eject (EJECT Button)
• Load/Eject by SCSI command
• Emergency Eject
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Air Flow
• Not Required
Acoustic Noise
• 45dB (IEC 179 A-weighted) max. at 1
meter
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Power Supply (XM-6401B)
F1 Enclosure
• +5 volts and +12V
• +5 volts and +12V
AC input 96-276 VAC/50-60hz
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Indicators
• Busy
Signal Interface Connector
• Input/Output (SCSI-2)
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Audio Output
• Analog output (.90 Vrms typ.
at load impedance 10KΩ min.)
• Headphone output terminal: 3.5 mm
diameter stereo phonejack, adjustable
output level
• Headphone output 0.9V (rms typ.)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
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Operating temperature: 41° to 122° F (+5° to 50° C)
Operating humidity: 8% to 80% (no condensation)
Storage/shipping humidity: 5% to 95% (no condensation)
Storage temperature: 14° to 140° F (-10° to +60° C)
Shipping temperature: -40° to +149° F (-40° to +65° C)
Wet bulb temperature: 80.6° F (27° C)
I TXM6401F1 Operating temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to +40° C)
Non-operating temperature: -4° to +185° F (-20° to +85° C)
Non-operating Humidity: 5% to 95% (no condensation)
RELIABILITY
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Hard Read Error Rate
Mode 1: 10-15 max
Mode 2: 10-12 max
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Seek Error Rate
10-6 max
MTBF
100,000 hours
MTTR
0.5 hours
Drive Life
15,000/hours or 5 years
10,000 times or more
20 times or more
Load/Eject
Interface Connector Attach/Detach
DC Power Connector Attach/Detach 20 times or more
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Dimensions and weight
• Dimensions:
XM-6401B: 5.75 x 1.63 x 7.6 inches
(146 x 41.5 x 193 mm)
TXM6401F1: 10 x 9.7 x 2.7 inches
(254 x 246.4 x 68.5 mm)
• Weight:
XM-6401B: 1.96 lbs (.73 Kg)
TXM6401F1: 7.05 lbs (2.63 Kg)
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Operating position
XM-6401B: Horizontal and Vertical
TXM6401F1: Horizontal
FRONT
3.1"
(79.2mm)
1.9"
(47.4mm)
REAR
Analog Audio
Out Connector
(3P)
Mode Select Headers
SCSI Connector
4-M3 (TAP)
.72" (18.25mm)
.65" (16.4mm)
TOP (HORIZONTAL POSITION)
1.69"
(43mm)
Power Connector
(4P)
7.6" (193mm)
4-M3 (TAP)
0.5" (11.8mm)
3.1"
1.9"
(79.2mm)
(47.4mm)
4-M3 (TAP)
BOTTOM
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Technical Support
hould you require technical support, contact your local
distributor. If your distributor is unable to answer your ques
tions, have them call Toshiba Storage Device Division Techni-
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cal Support, on your behalf.
Toshiba Storage Device Division
Technical Support
949/455-0407
Please provide your distributor with the following information before
they contact the Toshiba Technical Support Organization:
1. Awritten, accuraterecordofanyerrormessagesandthesequence
of events leading up to the problem.
2. System version you are using (i.e. Win95, Win98).
3. Host adapter board, software driver, and version level you are
using.
4. The hardware system configuration of your system including any
non-standardhardware.
5. Alistofanyspecialadditionalsoftwareormodificationsthathave
been made to the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files.
Inaddition,pleasehavehardwarenearthephoneorreadilyaccessible.
Remember, many problems are caused by the interaction of two or
more products in your system. The problem could be related to your
latestaddition.
Technical information can be obtained by fax using Toshiba SDD's
FaxBack system through the technical support phone number above.
FaxBack is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Youcanalsoobtaintechnicalinformationandsoftwaredriverinforma-
949/837-8864.
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Repair Center
hould your CD-ROM require maintenance, contact Toshiba
SDD's Repair Center. In order to return your CD-ROM a
Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be obtained from
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Toshiba's SDD Repair Center (do not send drives without an autho-
rized RA number).
Toshiba Repair Center
510/651-6798
(fax:510/623-9893)
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Warranty
oshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (“TAEC”) warrants that all products
will, upondeliverybyTAECtothecustomerinnewcondition, befreefromdefects
inmaterialandworkmanshipforaperiodoftwelve(12)monthsafterdelivery.TAEC
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warrants that spare Parts and Accessories will be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days. These warranties are effective from the date
of shipment by TAEC to the original purchaser and will be extended only to that original
purchaser. TAEC will, at its option, repair or replace the defective item under warranty in
accordance with TAEC’s published Repair Policy and Procedure.
This warranty is void: (a) if the Products are used under other than normal use and
maintenanceconditions,(b)iftheProductsaremodifiedoraltered,unlessthemodification
oralterationisexpresslyauthorizedbyTAEC,(c)iftheequipmentissubjecttoabuse,neglect,
lightning,electricalfault,oraccident,(d)iftheProductsarerepairedbysomeoneotherthan
TAEC, (e)iftheserialnumbersoftheProductsaredefacedormissing, or(f)iftheProducts
areinstalledorusedincombinationorinassemblywithproductsnotsuppliedbyandwhich
are not compatible or of inferior quality, design or performance.
This Warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive liability of the TAEC, it's successors
or assigns, in connection with the goods purchased and is in lieu of all other Warranties,
expressedorimplied,includingbutnotlimitedtoanyimpliedwarrantyofmerchantability,
fitness for a particular purpose or fitness for use, and all other obligations or liabilities of
TAEC, it's successors or assigns.
Undernocircumstanceswillthecustomeroranyuserorotherpersonbeentitledtoanydirect,
indirect, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, for Breach of Contract, Tort, or
otherwise. Undernocircumstanceswillanysuchpersonbeentitledtoanysumgreaterthan
the purchase price paid for the product that is malfunctioning.
Thiswarrantydoesnotapplytoexpendablepartssuchasfuses,filters,removablemedia,and
other such parts classified by Seller as expendable.
• All repairs will be performed at TAEC’s Repair facility, except for repairs made at the
Purchaser’s site, as specifically agreed by TAEC in writing.
• PurchasershallbearthecostofshippingtoTAEC’sfacilitythoseitemsthatfailwhileunder
warranty. TAEC shall bear the cost of return shipment to Purchaser’s facility.
• Repairsonproductsthatfailduringthenewproductwarrantyperiodarewarrantedforthe
remainder of the new product warranty period or 90 days, whichever is the greatest.
• The repair of product that failed after the expiration of the original warranty period is
warranted for ninety days from the date the repaired item is shipped back to the customer.
• To obtain service under this warranty, the Purchaser must bring the malfunction of the
ProducttotheattentionofTAECwithinthetwelve(12)monthperiodandnolaterthanthirty
(30) days after such malfunction, whichever occurs first. Failure to bring the malfunction
totheattentionofTAEC, withintheprescribedtime, willresultinthePurchaserbeingnot
entitled to warranty service.
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Force Majeure: Non-performance by Buyer or Seller shall be excused to the extent that
performance is rendered impossible by war, fire, flood, earthquakes, labor disputes, acts of
Godorthepublicenemy,oractsoftheGovernmentoranyothercausesbeyondthereasonable
control of the non-performing party.
GeneralProvisions: ThetermsandconditionsofthisPolicyshallgovernallReleasesplaced
hereunderandimpliedonanypurchaseorderoracknowledgmentformissuedbyeitherBuyer
of Seller. No other terms or conditions set forth on any purchase order of acknowledgment
form shall be binding upon Buyer or Seller unless said terms and conditions are specifically
accepted in writing by Buyer or Seller. The failure of Buyer or Seller to enforce at any time
this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such provisions. If any provision or illegal,
it shall be deemed severable from the other validity performance and construction of this
Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Seller agrees that the
Equipment and Spare Parts furnished under this Policy are produced in compliance with all
applicable requirements under Sections 6, 7, and 12 of the Fair Labor Standards Act as
amendedandallvalidandapplicableregulationsandordersofthe“WageandHourDivisions”
issuedunderSection14thereof. SelleralsoagreestocomplywithallprovisionsoftheEqual
Opportunity Law of the United States including Executive Order 11246.
EntirePolicy: Thispolicyconstitutestheentirepolicywithrespecttothesubjectmatterhereof
and shall supersede all previous proposals, both oral and written, negotiations, representa-
tions, commitments, writings, agreements, andallothercommunicationsbetweenthebuyer
and seller. It may not be released, discharged, changed or modified, except by an instrument
in writing signed by duly authorized representative of Toshiba America Electronic Compo-
nents, Inc.
No person other than an officer of TAEC may extend or modify this warranty. no such
modificationorextensionsareeffective,unlessitisinwritingandsignedbytheVicePresident,
General Manager, Disk Products Division.
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