Toshiba DVD Recorder SD W1111 User Manual

TOS HIBA  
DISK PRODUCTS DIVISION  
SD-W1111  
DVD-RAM DRIVE  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION  
JUNE 1999  
REV. 1.0  
Specifications are subject to change without notice  
DOCUMENT NUMBER  
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Matters to be attended to:  
This drive adopts RPC-II for its “Standard Specification Model”.  
This DVD-RAM Drive adopts RPC-II, the Phase II System of RPC (Regional Playback Control) for “Standard  
Specification Model”, on the basis of a contract with the CSS (Contents Scramble System) organization. (all of our  
former DVD-RAM Drives adopted RPC-I, the Phase I System.)  
The CSS rule requires that all the products not only DVD-RAM Drives but also PC systems installing DVD-RAM  
Drives sold from Jan.1, 2000 need to support RPC-II described above.  
To playback a DVD-Movie Software with the Regional Code specified by using a DVD-RAM Drive with RPC-II  
adopted, either the hardware or software used as applications on PC system side is also required to meet RPC-II.  
Namely, in the status that a hardware or a software for a DVD-Movie Playback Application planned to use in a PC  
does not support RPC-II, if the "RPC-II (Standard Specification) Drive" is used in combination, DVD-Movie  
Softwares with the Regional Code specified (most of DVD-Movie Softwares currently available on the market)  
cannot be reproduced. So, in such a case, "RPC-I Specifications Supported Model" must be purchased for a while.  
However, all the drive manufacturers must obey to the deadline specified by the CSS rule saying; all DVD-RAM  
Drives have to implement Phase II from Jan.1, 2000. So we recommend that you will change your DVD-Movie  
Playback Hardware or Software to those applicable to the PRC-II as soon as possible and investigate to combine  
your system with the RPC-II Specification Drives.  
Since we determine the drives are of RPC-I or RPC-II when manufacturing at factory and ship, the specification  
change after shipping is not available in principle. Especially, changing the RPC-II specification drive to the RPC-  
I is prohibited by the CSS rule.  
In the combination of the drive and PC system with RPC-II supported, as far as the Regional Code of a DVD-Movie  
Software and the code memorized in the RPC-II Specification Drive coincides, the Movie Software is allowed to  
carry out.  
In the RPC-II Specification Drive, the region change by an end user is permitted up to 5 times in total including the  
initial region set. After change to the fifth region is carried out, the Drive enters Parm State (“no change allowed”  
status).  
The drive with Parm State is permitted up to 4 times of "reinitialization" by a drive manufacturer or a specific  
service center authorized by the CSS. Since it is considered that the reinitialization is carried out after the  
completion of the region confirmation through test items in the PC manufacturer’s manufacturing line or the  
completion of drive repair, etc., the number of reinitialization times may vary from 0 (no reinitialization available)  
to 4 times. So, we recommend that not to disclose the reinitialization process to end users but only to inform the  
number of region setting times as "end user’s direct region setting is available up to 5 times in total."  
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Precaution  
This equipment (an optical disc drive) handled under the conditions out of product specifications may  
cause injury, heat generation, trouble, erroneous operation and performance degradation, so, care will be  
necessary, and proper handling according to the precautions shown below will be required. In case of  
mishandling without keeping the cautions, safety, reliability and performance of the product are not  
guaranteed. For systems using this equipment, please note it above mentioned on manuals etc. to  
understand the users completely.  
Cautions  
(1)Don’t loosen screws except persons trained with specified instructions. The reliability, safety and  
performance specified in this specification can not be satisfied.  
(2)Don’t modify this equipment. The reliability, safety and performance specified in this specification can  
not be satisfied.  
(3)Don’t insert any objects or cartridge other than specified from the cartridge insertion slot. It may cause  
trouble or erroneous operation.  
(4)Don’t give excessive vibration and shock this equipment. It may cause trouble or erroneous operation.  
(5)Toshiba Corporation makes no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not  
limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This product  
may sustain damages which may cause errors and failures. The causes are not confined to what are  
mentioned or implied in this document. Therefore, the possibilities of error and failure should be taken  
into consideration when furnishing systems should be protected by such means as system backup and  
mirroring disk subsystem, especially when this product is used for systems as medical appliances.  
Toshiba Corporation shall not be liable for incidental or consequential losses or damages to tangible  
property, injury or death of person in connection with the errors and failures which may occur when  
furnishing, operating or using this product  
(6)When a disc cannot be ejected because of some troubles, etc., turn off the power for this equipment and  
eject the disc using the emergency eject mechanism after passing more than 1 minute. When the  
emergency eject is carried out while the power is on or immediately after the power off, the disc may be  
ejected in a rotating status. Toshiba Corporation does not assure if the disc is damaged by this.  
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1. Scope.................................................................................................................................................... 6  
2. Features................................................................................................................................................ 6  
3. External views and dimensions ............................................................................................................. 7  
4. Basic specifications .............................................................................................................................. 8  
5. Power supply specifications ................................................................................................................ 10  
5.1 Input power supply....................................................................................................................... 10  
5.2 Power consumption ...................................................................................................................... 10  
5.3 Allowable ripple voltage............................................................................................................... 10  
6. Mechanical specifications ................................................................................................................... 10  
6.1 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 10  
6.2 Mass ............................................................................................................................................ 10  
6.3 Disc loading ................................................................................................................................. 10  
6.4 Optical head auto-lock mechanism................................................................................................ 10  
7. Reliability specifications..................................................................................................................... 11  
7.1 Error rate...................................................................................................................................... 11  
7.2 Life .............................................................................................................................................. 11  
8. Environmental specifications .............................................................................................................. 11  
8.1 Temperature ................................................................................................................................. 11  
8.2 Relative humidity......................................................................................................................... 12  
8.3 Vibration ...................................................................................................................................... 12  
8.4 Shock........................................................................................................................................... 12  
8.5 Altitude........................................................................................................................................ 12  
8.6 Static electricity............................................................................................................................ 12  
8.7 Acoustic noise.............................................................................................................................. 12  
8.8 Applicable regulations.................................................................................................................. 12  
9. Block diagram .................................................................................................................................... 14  
10. Mounting............................................................................................................................................ 15  
10.1 Mounting...................................................................................................................................... 15  
10.2 Mounting direction....................................................................................................................... 16  
10.3 Notes on mounting ....................................................................................................................... 17  
11. Front bezel.......................................................................................................................................... 19  
11.1 Standard Bezel ............................................................................................................................. 19  
11.2 LED lighting ................................................................................................................................ 19  
12. Rear View and Connectors.................................................................................................................. 21  
12.1 Power supply connector................................................................................................................ 21  
12.2 I/F connector (SCSI connector)..................................................................................................... 22  
12.2.1 Pin No. table of connector terminal .......................................................................................... 22  
12.2.2 External view diagram.............................................................................................................. 23  
12.2.3 Signal interface ........................................................................................................................ 23  
12.3 Mode select headers functions ...................................................................................................... 24  
12.3.1 SCSI ID setting ........................................................................................................................ 24  
12.3.2 Parity check setting .................................................................................................................. 24  
12.3.3 VERIFY setting ....................................................................................................................... 24  
12.3.4 ONE LUN/TWO LUN setting.................................................................................................. 25  
12.3.5 Termination setting................................................................................................................... 25  
12.3.6 Change of setting ..................................................................................................................... 25  
12.4 Audio Connector .......................................................................................................................... 25  
13. Host interface specification................................................................................................................. 26  
13.1 Applicable standard...................................................................................................................... 26  
13.2 SCSI command set ....................................................................................................................... 26  
14. Notes on data guarantee...................................................................................................................... 28  
14.1 Disappearance of data in buffer in a write cache operation............................................................ 28  
14.2 Error report in a write cache operation.......................................................................................... 28  
14.3 Automatic sector replacement at a write operation ........................................................................ 28  
14.4 Verification of a block address...................................................................................................... 28  
14.5 Error generation in Read Modify Write operation ......................................................................... 28  
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15. MISCELLANEOUS ........................................................................................................................... 30  
15.1 Accessories .................................................................................................................................. 30  
15.2 A bare disc setting at vertical installation...................................................................................... 30  
15.3 Disc eject at emergency................................................................................................................ 33  
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1. Scope  
The specification is applied to DVD-RAM drive SD-W1111.  
2. Features  
(1) 2.6 GBytes capacity on one side of a 120 mm disc  
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Using 650 nm short-wavelength laser, 0.74 mm single spiral land and groove tracking and Z-CLV  
system, realizes the memory of 2.6 GBytes (decimal) on one side of a 120 mm disc.  
(2) High data recording rate by over-writing system  
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Phase change recording technology enables to write data directory into the media without waiting for  
pre-erasing (one-path direct over-writing system).  
(3) Playback interchangeability for CD-ROM and DVD-ROM discs  
Playback a disc either for CD-ROM, CD audio or DVD-ROM.  
(4) High-speed data transfer rate  
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Possible to record and playback MPEG2 compressed motion picture (MP@ML) in a real time.  
Owing to the read/write cache, improves the data throughput marvelously.  
(5) Low power consumption of 6.7W (typ.) using +5V single power supply  
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Owing to the low power consumption design to operate using +5V single power supply, no exclusive  
fan is required.  
(6) Dust prevention structure  
Original sealing structure provides dust prevention features.  
(7) Easy contact and operation  
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Employs the SCSI interface that is easy to connect with various platform .  
Possible to install vertically as well as horizontally.  
(8) High reliability  
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MTBF 100,000H (under specified conditions)  
Powerful error correction ability by employing the erasure correction system using the ECC block  
which is same as the DVD-ROM system.  
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3. External views and dimensions  
External views: 146.0 x 203.0 x 41.3 (mm) (W x D x H) (Except for front bezel)  
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4. Basic specifications  
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5.25” half height form factor  
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Applicable discs(1GB = 230 Byte, 1MB = 220 Byte 1KB = 210 Byte)  
1) DVD-RAM *1  
DVD Specifications for Rewritable Disc Part 1 Version 1.0  
2.42 GBytes*2 x 1  
(Cartridge with a single-sided disc provided / No cartridge) *3  
2.42 GBytes x 2  
(Cartridge with a double-sided disc is provided / No cartridge)  
2) DVD-ROM  
DVD Specifications for Read-Only Disc Part 1 Version 1.0  
4.38 GBytes x 1 or 2 Single-layer disc  
7.96 GBytes x 1 or 2 Dual-layer disc  
3) DVD-R (Read only) *4  
4) CD-ROM  
Red-book, Yellow-Book, CD-ROM XA, CD-I Bridge (Photo-CD, Video-CD)  
CD-I*5, CD-I Ready, CD-G, CD-TEXT, Multi-session (Photo CD Disc, CD-Extra)  
5) CD-DA playback to Analog audio output  
6) CD-R (Read only) *4  
7) CD-RW (Read only) *4  
*1: Toshiba designate a recommend disc the performance of which has been checked by this drive.  
*2: Formatted user capacity: 2.32GB  
*3: When using a disc without using a cartridge, limitation on function features may occur.  
*4: Depending on the feature of a recording unit that records data, playback function may not be  
guaranteed.  
*5: Need special hardware and software for playback.  
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Disc diameter  
120 mm/80mm (CD single, DVD-ROM single)  
Rotational speed  
1,028 – 2,400 rpm (DVD-RAM)  
1,200 – 2,800 rpm (DVD-ROM Single-layer)  
1,300 – 3,000 rpm (DVD-ROM Dual-layer and DVD-R)  
3,516 rpm  
(CD-ROM)  
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Transfer rate (sustained) (1KB = 210 Byte=1,024 Byte)  
1,350 KB/s  
2,700 KB/s  
(DVD-RAM)  
(DVD-ROM, DVD-R)  
990 – 2,400 KB/s (CD-ROM, CAV, 6.6 to 16X )  
Host I/F  
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SCSI  
Command set  
SFF8090 Ver. 2 Rev 0.95  
ANSI X3T9.2 Rev10L  
Transfer rate (burst)  
Single ended driver  
5MB/s max. (at asynchronous transfer)  
10MB/s max. (at synchronous transfer)  
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Average seek time (Operating time of SEEK command)  
DVD-RAM  
DVD-ROM  
120 ms (typ.)  
210 ms (typ.)  
140 ms (typ.)  
CD-ROM  
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Average access time  
DVD-RAM playback  
DVD-ROM  
180 ms*1 (typ.)  
260 ms*1 (typ.)  
170 ms*2 (typ.)  
CD-ROM  
*1 Operation time when playing back 1ECC block by READ command  
*2 Operation time when playing back 1 sector by READ command  
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Start time (average): START UNIT command execution time (w/o loading tray)  
DVD-RAM  
15.0 s*  
7.0 s  
DVD-ROM (Single-layer)  
DVD-ROM (Dual-layer)  
CD-ROM  
12.0 s  
7.0 s  
* Start time may be longer depending on the defect number registered  
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Restart time  
1.0 s (from idle to active)  
2.0 s (from sleep to standby)  
I/O terminal  
I/F connector  
Mode select header  
Applicable to 2.54 mm pitch flat cable.  
1 Vrms, Unbalanced  
CD audio connector  
Power supply connector  
Physical recording size(DVD-RAM)  
Logical sector size  
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32 KBytes (ECC block unit)  
2 KBytes  
Data buffer  
2 MBytes  
Initialize time  
Less than 1.0s  
(Time until the unit responds to the command after power turns on.)  
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5. Power supply specifications  
5.1 Input power supply  
+5V ± 5%, peak current 3A (Max. 2 sec., at spindle motor ON/OFF)  
Note: Power supply current is usually 1.4A. But at a spin-up time the current increase to 3.0A. If the  
power supply cable that is long and thin, power supply voltage is drop and out of the  
operational condition of this drive. Please use a short and thick power supply cable.  
Note: The voltage drop with the power supply cable is approximately as follows.  
Wire  
Resistance (W/km) Voltage drop (V)* at 1m wire length and 3A current  
AWG22 (Twist wire)  
AWG18 (Twist wire)  
AWG22 (Single wire)  
AWG18 (Single wire)  
57.4  
23.7  
56.3  
22.2  
0.344  
0.142  
0.338  
0.133  
* The drop voltage in the both of the ground line and the power supply line  
* This value changes according to the electric wire maker and the use temperature.  
5.2 Power consumption  
Average  
Less than 6.7W  
Less than 6.0W  
Less than 11.0W  
Less than 1.0W  
Stand-by period:  
Seek period:  
Sleep period:  
5.3 Allowable ripple voltage  
Less than 100 mVp-p (includes spike noise)  
6. Mechanical specifications  
6.1 Dimensions  
Refer to the drawing attached. (3. External views and dimensions)  
6.2 Mass  
1.14kg (Net ,include front bezel)  
6.3 Disc loading  
Auto-loading tray system (Bare disc, cartridge disc)  
Tray load/unload mechanism  
1) Load/Unload operation by the load/unload switch  
2) Load operation by pressing the tray.  
3) Load/Unload operation by the command.  
4) Emergency eject function  
6.4 Optical head auto-lock mechanism  
To protect the optical head while transporting the drive, the optical head auto-lock function is  
provided.  
Be sure to avoid transport with a disc loaded.  
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According to the steps described below, the optical head auto-lock mechanism can be functioned.  
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Eject a disc.  
Pull-in the tray inside the drive.  
After “BUSY” lamp turns off, the auto-lock function completes.  
When transporting, transport the drive after performing the steps above and turning off the power.  
7. Reliability specifications  
7.1 Error rate  
DVD-RAM  
Read error rate  
Seek error rate  
less than 10–15 (Byte error rate)  
less than 10 –6 error/seek  
DVD-ROM  
Read error rate  
Seek error rate  
less than 10–15 (Byte error rate)  
less than 10 –6 error/seek  
CD-ROM  
Read error rate (Mode 1)  
Read error rate (Mode 2)  
Seek error rate  
less than 10–15 (Byte error rate)  
less than 10–12 (Byte error rate)  
less than 10 –6 error/seek  
Allows five times internal retry operations.  
7.2 Life  
Either of shorter life of 5 years or 15,000 POH  
Loading mechanism  
MTBF  
10,000 times  
100,000 H  
Setting conditions:  
Power on period  
Power on time  
Access times  
5,436 H/year (17 H/day)  
313 times/year  
600,000 times/year  
Using duty  
Playback :  
Recording :  
20%  
2%  
8. Environmental specifications  
The drive might satisfy the basic specification over the following conditions.  
8.1 Temperature  
Operating  
5 to 50 °C  
(Temperature variation gradient: 10°C/h)  
–10 to 60 °C  
Storing  
(Temperature variation gradient: 20°C/h, except for media)  
–40 to 65 °C  
Transporting (with packing)  
(Temperature variation gradient 20°C/h, except for media)  
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8.2 Relative humidity  
Operating  
8 to 80% RH  
5 to 95% RH  
5 to 95% RH  
Storing  
Transporting (with packing)  
(Temperature variation gradient: 10% /h, absolute humidity: 30 gm3) * No dew condensation  
8.3 Vibration(5 to 300 Hz)  
Operating  
2.45 m/s2 (0.25G)0-p  
9.8 m/s2 (1.0G)0-p  
9.8 m/s2 (1.0G)0-p  
Non-operating  
Transporting (with packing)  
8.4 Shock(Half sine wave 11 msec., interval 2 sec., 5 cycle)  
Operating  
14.7 m/s2 (1.5G)0-p  
490 m/s2 (50G)0-p  
Non-operating (disc not loaded)  
8.5 Altitude  
Operating  
0 to 3,000 m  
0 to 12,000m  
Transporting (with packing)  
8.6 Static electricity  
Specification  
IEC801-2  
Operation  
6 KV or lower  
15 KV or upper  
Damage  
8.7 Acoustic noise  
45 dB (Max.)  
Measurement conditions:  
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1m away from the drive  
JIS A correction  
Standard front bezel attached  
8.8 Applicable regulations  
(1) UL1950 3rd  
(2) CSA C22.2 No. 950 3rd  
(3) TUV (EN60950/EN60825-1)  
(4) DHHS 21 CFR Sub-Chapter J  
(5) CE standard  
EN50081-1  
: 1992  
EN55022+A1  
EN50082-1  
: 1994 class B  
: 1997  
EN61000-4-2  
EN61000-4-3  
ENV50204  
: 1995  
: 1996  
: 1995  
EN61000-4-4  
EN61000-4-5  
: 1995  
: 1995  
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EN61000-4-6  
EN61000-4-8  
EN61000-4-11  
: 1996  
: 1993  
: 1994  
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9. Block diagram  
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10. Mounting  
10.1 Mounting  
Mount the drive using four M3 tapping holes bottom and two M3 tapping holes on each side.  
The following shows an example mounting on a personal computer or a sub system.  
Flatness deviation under 0.5mm  
Use screws of which length  
inside the drive should be  
more than 2.5mm and less  
than 3.5 mm from the drive  
frame surface.  
Keep this gap less than  
0.5mm .  
Before fixing  
After fixing  
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10.2 Mounting direction  
Install direction  
Horizontal or vertical installation  
(When using an 80mm disc, vertical direction installation is not allowed.)  
Allowable slants (Refer to the drawing.)Left/right directions: Within ±15°.  
(When installing vertically, the allowable slants toward the top plate bottom  
should be 0°.)  
Front/rear directions:Within 10°  
15° max  
15° max  
15° max  
10° max  
10° max  
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10.3 Notes on mounting  
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Keep more than 5mm clearance to circulate an adequate amount of air by convection around the drive  
and mounting metal parts.  
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Keep more than 0.8mm clearance around the top cover in order to secure absorbing shock and  
vibration.  
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· Do not apply force (under 1.5N : 150gf) caving in the top plate.  
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Use screws of which length inside the drive should be more than 2.5mm and less than 3.5 mm from the  
drive frame surface.  
Drive Frame  
M3 screw  
2.5-3.5mm  
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11. Front bezel  
11.1 Standard Bezel  
The front view of the drive with a standard bezel  
Emergency  
disc eject hole  
Load/Unload switch  
LED: “ROM” “RAM” “BUSY”  
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Load/Unload switch:  
Push when ejecting/pulling-in the tray  
Emergency disc eject hole:  
When ejecting a disc with power turned off, insert an exclusive tool to eject a disc. (Refer to 15.3)  
LED:  
“BUSY” (orange):  
Lights when the drive operates.  
“RAM” (green):  
“ROM” (green):  
Lights when DVD-RAM disc is loaded.  
Lights when either of DVD-ROM, DVD-R or CD-** is loaded.  
11.2 LED lighting  
Closing the tray, “BUSY” LED lights and the drive status becomes as follows;  
(1) A disc is loaded and the drive status becomes “Ready”, “RAM” LED or “ROM” LED turns on  
according to the disc type and “BUSY” LED turns off.  
“ROM” or “RAM”  
“BUSY”  
(2) A disc is loaded but the drive status doesn’t become “Ready”, all LEDs turn off.  
all LEDs turn off  
“ROM” or “RAM”  
“BUSY”  
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(3) A disc is not loaded, all LED’s turn off.  
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all LEDs turn off  
“ROM” or “RAM”  
“BUSY”  
(4) While executing following command, “BUSY” LED turns on.  
executing the command  
“BUSY”  
Command  
REASIGN  
READ  
WRITE  
SEEK  
WRITE & VERIFY  
SEND DIAGONOSTIC  
SET READ AHEAD  
START / STOP UNIT  
VERIFY  
READ HEADER  
GET PERFORMANCE  
(5) While executing FORMAT command, “RAM” LED turns on and “BUSY” LED blinks on about  
1.6sec cycle.  
1.6 s  
“BUSY”  
(6) While playing a CD audio track, “ROM” LED turns on and “BUSY” LED blinks on about 2.0sec  
cycle.  
2.0 s  
“BUSY”  
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12. Rear View and Connectors  
The rear view of the drive  
Power supply  
connector  
Audio connector for CD  
Mode select headers  
I/F (SCSI) connector  
·
·
·
·
Power supply connector (4 pin): DC power supply is to be connected.  
I/F (SCSI) connector (50 pin): SCSI connector is to be connected.  
Modes select headers (2 x 8 bits): Used to perform function settings.  
Audio connector for CD (4 pin): CD audio outputs.  
12.1 Power supply connector  
Pin No.  
Connection  
+5V  
1
2
3
4
GND  
GND  
NC  
1
2
3
4
Use the plug of IRISO ELECTRONICS P/N9047b-54Z12-GT or equivalent one.  
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12.2 I/F connector (SCSI connector)  
12.2.1 Pin No. table of connector terminal  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Open  
Pin  
2
Signal  
DB0  
3
4
DB1  
5
6
DB2  
7
8
DB3  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
DB4  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
DB5  
DB6  
DB7  
DBP  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
TERMPWR  
Ground  
Ground  
ATN  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
BSY  
ACK  
RST  
MSG  
SEL  
C/D  
REQ  
I/O  
*Notes 1) the low level of all signals returns TRUE.  
Use Hirose Electronics Co. HIF 3BB-50DA-2.54R, Molex 5320-50AT2 or equivalent one for the  
connector on cable side.  
The voltage is added on the TERMPWER signal from the internal side of a drive. The maximum  
power supply current from internal side of a drive is 1.1A. If the current exceeds this level, the  
internal current limiter operates to stop the voltage addition. After the cause of excess current is  
removed, the signal returns to the original status.  
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12.2.2 External view diagram  
‘99/06/26 Version 1.0  
12.2.3 Signal interface  
Type  
50 core flat cable or 25 couple stranded wire cable  
more than AWG28  
Inductor size  
Characteristic impedance 100ohm ± 10%  
Maximum cable length  
3.0m  
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12.3 Mode select headers functions  
By inserting the jumper wire to the mode select headers , each kind of operation mode is made.  
Mode select headers:2.54-mm pitch  
Interface  
Connector  
Mode Select Headers  
CD Audio  
Connector  
Pin No. 1  
Pin No.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Functions  
Setting at shipping  
Open  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SCSI ID1 (LSB)  
SCSI ID2  
SCSI ID4 (MSB)  
PARITY CHECK  
VERIFY  
Open  
Short  
Open  
Open  
Open  
Open  
Open  
ONE LUN/TWO LUN  
Reserved  
Termination  
12.3.1 SCSI ID setting  
Pin 1  
ID1  
Pin 2  
ID2  
Pin 3  
ID3  
Pin 4  
ID4  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Open  
Short  
Open  
Short  
Open  
Short  
Open  
Short  
Open  
Open  
Short  
Short  
Open  
Open  
Short  
Short  
Open  
Open  
Open  
Open  
Short  
Short  
Short  
Short  
7
12.3.2 Parity check setting  
Pin 4  
Open  
Short  
Functions  
Data parity check enable.  
Data parity check disable.  
12.3.3 VERIFY setting  
l Verify setting function is effective to WRITE command only.  
l The RAM disc re-inserted into TYPE-2 case is verified ,even if the pin5 is shorted.  
Pin 5  
Functions  
Open  
Short  
The drive verifies the written data, on the media  
after the write operation. Writing speed is lower,  
but data reliability is better.  
The drive does not verify the written data after the  
write operation. The drive cannot detect the  
defect on the media, but Writing speed is higher.  
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12.3.4 ONE LUN/TWO LUN setting  
‘99/06/26 Version 1.0  
Pin 6  
Function  
Open  
Short  
The drive operates in ONE LUN mode.  
The drive operates in TWO LUN mode.  
ONE LUN mode: The drive operates in one LUN (Logical Unit Number) for all discs to  
which SFF8090 Ver. 0.2 supports.  
TWO LUN mode: The drive operates in the following two LUNs.  
LUN = 0:  
LUN = 1:  
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R disc (Device type = 5)  
DVD-RAM disc (Device type = 7)  
(LUN = 0/1  
The selection of either 0 or 1 is switched according to a disc inserted.)  
12.3.5 Termination setting  
Pin 8  
Open  
Short  
Function  
Termination disable.  
Termination enable.  
When the termination enabled, the following circuit is connected to each SCSI signal.  
2.85V  
I/F signal  
110W  
12.3.6 Change of setting  
The setting change should be carried out after turning off the power.  
12.4 Audio Connector  
When playing back a CD audio disc, the terminal develops the audio signal.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
R
GND  
GND  
L
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Connection should be done using a connector, part number:103959-3, manufactured by AMP or  
equivalent one.  
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13. Host interface specification  
13.1 Applicable standard  
SCSI  
Command set  
SFF8090 Ver. 2 Rev 0.95  
ANSI X3T9.2 Rev 10L  
13.2 SCSI command set  
Code (Hex.)  
Command  
00  
01  
03  
04  
07  
12  
15  
16  
17  
1A  
1B  
1D  
1E  
23  
25  
28  
2A  
2B  
2E  
2F  
35  
37  
3B  
3C  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
4A  
4B  
4E  
55  
56  
57  
TEST UNIT READY  
REZERO UNIT  
REQUEST SENSE  
FORMAT UNIT  
REASSIGN BLOCKS  
INQUIRY  
MODE SELECT (6)  
RESERVE (6)  
RELEASE (6)  
MODE SENSE (6)  
START STOP UNIT  
SEND DIAGNOSTIC  
PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL  
READ FORMAT CAPACITIES  
READ CD/DVD CAPACITY  
READ (10)  
WRITE (10)  
SEEK  
WRITE AND VERIFY (10)  
VERIFY (10)  
FLUSH CACHE  
READ DEFECT DATA  
WRITE BUFFER  
READ BUFFER  
READ SUB-CHANNEL  
READ TOC/PMA/ATIP  
READ HEADER  
PLAY AUDIO (10)  
GET CONFIGURATION  
PLAY AUDIO MSF  
GET EVENT/STATUS NOTIFICATION  
PAUSE/RESUME  
STOP PLAY/SCAN  
MODE SELECT (10)  
RESERVE (10)  
RELEASE (10)  
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Code (Hex.)  
5A  
Command  
MODE SENSE (10)  
SEND EVENT  
A2  
A3  
SEND KEY  
A4  
REPORT KEY  
A5  
PLAY AUDIO (12)  
SET READ AHEAD  
READ (12)  
A7  
A8  
AA  
AC  
AD  
AE  
WRITE (12)  
GET PERFORMANCE  
READ DVD STRUCTURE  
WRITE AND VERIFY (12)  
VERIFY (12)  
AF  
B6  
SET STREAMING  
READ CD MSF  
B9  
BA  
BD  
BE  
SCAN  
MECHANISM STATUS  
READ CD  
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14. Notes on data guarantee  
14.1 Disappearance of data in buffer in a write cache operation  
In a write cache operation, before data are actually written to a disc, a status response to the WRITE  
command or WRITE & VERIFY command is sent. If the power supply is switched off immediately  
after the status response, there is a possibility that the data in the buffer will disappear before being  
written to the disc. To avoid this problem, execute FLUSH CACHE command before switching off  
the power supply.  
Always execute FLUSH CACHE command before switching off the power supply, to avoid any risk  
of disappearance of data in buffer.  
14.2 Error report in a write cache operation  
When an error which cannot be recovered before all the data is received and written in the buffer and  
a status response to the command is sent in the write cache operation, the error is reported as 71H in  
REQUEST SENSE DATA. This shows that the error occurred on the last WRITE command or  
WRITE & VERIFY command.  
14.3 Automatic sector replacement at a write operation  
When data can not be written to the disc normally due an unrecoverable error, such as ID NOT  
FOUND, the drive replaces the sector by sector replacement processing. The drive prevents data  
from being lost by this operation as much as possible. Because automatic sector replacement  
processing is executed after write retry ends in an error, a time of between 7 to 15 seconds is needed.  
Therefore, it is recommended that the time-out to the command generating access to the disc is set at  
20 seconds or more. In a write cache operation, when automatic sector replacement processing is  
done after a status response to the command is send, execution of the following command can be  
made to wait. However, when the following command is a WRITE command or WRITE & VERIFY  
command, the first data transfer of one block is executed without waiting, to prevent a time-out of the  
host.  
14.4 Verification of a block address  
When the command is received, a drive calculates block addresses where the data are written or read,  
with the start address and length specified by the command, and verifies whether the block addresses  
contain a block address which does not exist. If such a block address exists is founded, the drive does  
not record nor read, and reports on the error to the command at once.  
14.5 Error generation in Read Modify Write operation  
If, in a WRITE command and WRITE &VERIFY command, a start address number is not other than  
*****0H or a block length is other than *16 x (integer)* though the start address number is *****0H,  
the drive reads all data in an ECC block which contain the specified address once, and replaces the  
data in the ECC block by the data of the specified address. This chain of operations is called "Read  
Modify Write Operation". In "Read Modify Write Operation", in WRITE command and  
WRITE&VERIFY command, an error occurs when the data of the ECC block cannot be read for  
some reasons.  
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Moreover, not only the data which tried to be recorded but also the data of other addresses in the  
same ECC block might be lost due to the failure to record.  
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15. MISCELLANEOUS  
15.1 Accessories  
Function setting jumper pins  
Emergency eject tool  
5 pieces.  
1 piece.  
15.2 A bare disc setting at vertical installation  
In case of using a bare disc (ex. DVD-ROM or CD-ROM) at vertical installation, use disc holders on  
the tray. Please read the following explanations thoroughly at this time.  
1. Draw three disc holders among the four holders on the tray, two pieces are both holders in down  
side, one piece is on a rear part in upper side while made to vertical posture as follows.  
(Note) Please use 3 pieces holders because the set of the disc becomes difficult when four disc  
holders are drawn out.  
2. Drawing out a disc holder (pull return) can be easily done with inserting a propelling pencil ahead  
in the hole that is installed on the disc holder.  
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3. First hang a disc on a disc holder in an upper and rear side of a tray, and then put the disc on disc  
holders in a down side of the tray.  
4. Check three disc holders to confirm to the disc surely.  
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Notes in use  
(1) A disc might be scratched, damaged and dropped from a tray when used with a disc not correctly  
installed. Please install correctly and use a disc.  
(2) Please do drawing out (pulling return) a disc holder before setting a disc in a tray.  
(3) Please do drawing out (pulling return) a disc holder with the power supply not supplied to the  
drive as much as possible, because the auto-loading function might work and the tray might enter  
the drive during drawing out or pulling return the disc holder.  
When doing with the power supply to the drive unavoidably, work carefully holding the tray by  
hand firmly.  
(4) When using a drive by vertical posture, 80 mm DVD/CD cannot be used.  
(5) When DVD-RAM (cartridge type) is used, the position of a disc holder need not be returned.  
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15.3 Disc eject at emergency  
Please do according to the following procedures when it is necessary to take out a disc from the drive  
in the emergency.  
Check that the power supply of the drive is turned off and one minute or more passes.  
Insert an attached emergency eject tool in the emergency eject hole and push bumping inside. (Figure  
1)  
Front bezel opens a little and an inside tray rises. (Figure 2)  
When the tray comes out forward, draws out it and the disc is taken out. (Figure 3)  
Please draw out the tray with an emergency eject tool, when the tray does not come out. (Figure 4)  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
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Deviation List  
Page  
Item  
Rev # 0.9a  
Rev # 1.0  
3
8
Cautions  
---  
Add (6)  
Rotational speed(DVD-RAM)  
Host I/F  
1,130 - 2,640 rpm  
ANSI ~ Rev 10k  
150 ms (typ.)  
1,028 – 2,400 rpm  
ANSI ~ Rev 10L  
170 ms (typ.)  
9
Average access time  
8.3 vibration  
12  
17  
20  
23  
9.8 cm/s2  
9.8 m/s2  
10.3 Notes on mounting  
12 Rear View and Connectors  
12.4 Audio Connector  
150 gf : 0.015N  
Audio ~ CD(3 pin)  
Connector chart(3 pin)  
(0082 ~ Kyosera Elco  
ANSI ~ Rev 10k  
8 cm DVD/CD ~  
1.5N : 150 gf  
Audio ~ CD(4 pin)  
Connector chart(4 pin)  
part number ~ AMP  
ANSI ~ Rev 10L  
80 mm DVD/CD ~  
26  
32  
13.1 Applicable standard  
Notes in use (4)  
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