Portable DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW Drive
Operating Instructions
Model No.
KXL-CB30AU
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Portable DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW Drive
KXL-CB30AU.
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust the controls, please read these
instructions completely.
Please keep this manual for future use.
Features
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Maximum 24X CD-R writing and 16X CD-RW writing performance
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Compatible with USB2.0 interface
Buffer Under Run protection
Supports DVD-RAM/-R/-RW playback
Includes B.H.A Writing Software
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incorporated
*3
*4
Includes InterVideo DVD-Video Playback Software
*1
*2
16X writing may not be supported except recommended Discs.
The performance of this drive connected via a USB hub is not guaranteed.
For USB1.1 interface, writing and reading speeds are about 8X at maximum.
Only UDF formatted DVD-RAMs that are removable from cartridges or non-cartridge type can be
used with this drive.
*3
*4
When using USB1.1, images and sounds may be interrupted during DVD-Video playback.
The full title of “Windows 98SE” is Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system.
The full title of “Windows 2000” is Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system.
The full title of “Windows Me” is Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system.
The full title of “Windows XP” is Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional operating system or Microsoft®
Windows® XP Home Edition operating system.
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Accessories
Make sure that the following accessories are included with the drive.
If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately.
AC adaptor
(Made in China)
(KX-WZ712)
USB cable
(Made in Philippines)
Operating Instructions
Setup Guide
AC cord
CD-ROM
AB’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC
AB’s CLiP 5
AWinDVD 4
ADriver Software
Serial No. on case
* With a disc case.
The illustrations above may differ in detail from the accessories included with this
product.
(The contents of the accessories may also be changed without notice.)
Please read End-user License Agreement (p.64-65) before opening the
accessories.
B Discs for recording are not supplied. Please purchase them separately.
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Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................2
Features .....................................................................................................3
Accessories................................................................................................4
Important Safety Notice..............................................................................6
LASER Product ..........................................................................................7
Important Safety Instrucutions....................................................................8
Operating Precautions..............................................................................10
Compatible Discs .....................................................................................12
Parts and Functions .................................................................................16
Introduction
System Requirements..............................................................................18
Setup Your Computer...............................................................................19
ASupplied Software ..............................................................................19
AOperating Procedures ........................................................................20
AConfirmation of Windows Version ......................................................21
AConfirmation of USB Type..................................................................22
AInstalling USB Driver ..........................................................................24
AUsing DVD-RAMs in UDF 2.0 Format ................................................26
AInstalling UDF Reader ........................................................................27
AChecking Setup ..................................................................................29
Connecting to Computer ..........................................................................30
AConnecting USB Cable.......................................................................30
ADisconnecting USB Cable ..................................................................31
Preparation
Inserting / Removing a Disc .....................................................................33
AInserting a Disc...................................................................................33
ARemoving a Disc ................................................................................34
AWhen You Cannot Remove the Disc..................................................35
Using DVD-RAMs.....................................................................................36
Using Other Discs ....................................................................................37
Before Installing Applications ...................................................................38
Installing Video Playback Software ..........................................................39
Installing Writing Software........................................................................42
Operation
How to Make the CB30A Driver Installation Floppy Disk .........................45
Maintenance.............................................................................................46
Troubleshooting........................................................................................47
FAQ..........................................................................................................53
Recommendations ...................................................................................61
Specifications ...........................................................................................62
End-user License Agreement...................................................................64
Glossary ...................................................................................................66
Index.........................................................................................................69
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................71
Product Information..................................................................................74
For Your
Reference
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Important Safety Notice
For U.S.A.
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
B Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
B Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
B Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
B Consult the Panasonic Service Center or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Warning:
To assure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to a
computer or peripheral. Also, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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.
Trade Name
Model Name
: Panasonic
: KXL-CB30AU
Responsible Party : Panasonic Digital Document Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Address
: Two Panasonic Way
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
: 1 - 800 PANASYS (726 - 2797)
Telephone No.
For Canada
Notification:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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LASER Product
Class 1 LASER Product
This drive is classified as a Class 1 LASER product and there is no hazardous
LASER radiation with the safety protection.
CAUTION
Use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
Use of control, adjustment or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
As the laser beam in this drive is harmful to the eyes, do not open covers and do
not repair yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
LASER Properties of the Drive
Laser Class
Wavelength
Class 1 (HHS and IEC 825-I)
for CD
780 - 789 nm
655 - 668 nm
for DVD
The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located at the bottom of the drive.
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Important Safety Instructions
B To avoid damaging Power cord, power plug and
AC adaptor, do not do any of the following:
Scratching / Modifying / Putting them near heater / Bending
/ Twisting / Pulling / Placing heavy objects on them /
Tying them in a bundle / Covering them with a cloth.
Using damaged Power cord, power plug and AC adaptor
may cause electric shock, short and fire.
For cord and plug repairing, contact a service office.
B Use only AC 120V. Make sure AC outlet or cords
for AC adaptor do not exceed the limit of their
electrical ratings.
Fire caused by overheating may result from connecting too
many cords to the same outlet.
B Periodically remove dust from prongs of AC
cord.
Accumulated dust on the plug may cause defective
installation and result in fire.
Wipe power plug with a dry cloth.
Remove power plug when drive is not in use for a
prolonged period.
B Fully insert prongs of AC cord into AC outlet.
If the prongs are not fully inserted, there is a danger of
electric shock or overheating that may cause fire.
Do not use damaged plug or worn outlet.
B Do not plug or remove AC cord with wet hands.
It may cause electric shock.
B Never attempt to disassemble or repair drive
yourself.
This is a class 1 LASER product.
Laser light may cause damage to your eyesight.
All internal inspection and repair should be done by
qualified service personnel.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE
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Important Safety Instructions
B Unplug AC cord from outlet if any
of the following happen:
– It is damaged.
– Foreign objects get into it.
– It emits smoke or odor.
– It becomes excessively hot.
Because fire or electric shock may be caused
by continued use. If any of the above occur,
immediately turn off the Power Switch and
unplug AC cord from outlet.
B Do not touch metallic parts of drive,
AC adaptor or AC cord when there is lightning.
It may cause electric shock.
B Do not move drive when AC cord is connected
to AC outlet.
AC cord may be damaged and it may cause fire or electric
shock.
If AC cord is damaged, unplug AC cord from outlet
immediately, then contact a service office.
B Disconnect AC cord from AC outlet by pulling on
the plug.
Pulling AC cord may cause damage to the cord itself, and
then it may cause fire or electric shock.
B Avoid direct contact for a prolonged period.
Direct contact with a high-temperature part of AC adaptor may
cause low-temperature burns.
Low-temperature Burns:
Low-temperature burns may be caused by prolonged contact of
the same part of the skin with an object that has an even slightly
higher temperature than body temperature.
B Do not move or lift drive while disc inside is
rotating.
If the disc becomes detached, it may be damaged.
B Do not use cracked or repaired discs.
Disc may break and cause injury.
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Operating Precautions
Location
I Do not place drive where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or where the
temperature will become excessively high.
It may cause deformations, discoloration or breakdown.
Usage
I Do not use other USB cables
except for the supplied one.
It may cause a drive or computer
breakdown.
I Do not bring magnets or magnetic
objects near drive. (Operation may
become unstable due to the effects
of the magnetism.)
I Do not place drive where it is
extremely dusty or filled with
greasy fumes, or it is humid, e.g.
near a humidifier or in the kitchen.
It may cause a breakdown.
I Do not insert metal objects into
drive.
It will cause a breakdown.
I Do not touch lens.
It will cause an audio skip or failure
of data reading and writing.
I If drive is used near a radio or TV
set and it causes interference with
reception, place drive at least 6'6"
(2 meters) away from the radio or
TV set, and if sharing AC outlet
with them, use another AC outlet.
I Do not use drive when
condensation has formed in or on
it. (When drive is suddenly taken
from a cold place to a warm place,
condensation will form, causing
drive to malfunction. In such cases,
remove the disc and leave drive for
about an hour before use.)
Transport
I When you carry the drive, remove the disc, close the Disc Cover and
remove the cable.
I Do not drop the drive or bump it into objects when moving or transporting it.
AC Adaptor
I Use only AC adaptor KX-WZ712 and Power cord supplied with drive.
Using other AC adaptors and Power cords may cause a breakdown.
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Operating Precautions
General Information
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. herewith declares that it will not be
liable for any loss of data or any other damage, whether direct or indirect,
caused by the operation or malfunctioning of this product. Back up important
data to protect it from possible loss.
For Copy Control CD (copy protected CD)
I When using CDs that do not conform to the CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital
Audio) standards, such as “Copy Control CDs”, the performance and sound
quality is not guaranteed.
I If the drive can play back or read CDs that conform to the CD standards
without a problem, but cannot play back or read a special disc like the Copy
Control CD above, check the disc, package, pamphlet etc. and contact the
disc manufacturer.
Observance of copyright
Enjoy your image and audio recordings and other data for personal use.
Other unauthorized use is prohibited under copyright law.
Discs Recorded with Panasonic DVD Video Recorder
BTo play back DVD-RAMs recorded with DVD video recorders, UDF Reader
compatible with UDF2.0 format is required.
For Windows OSs other than Windows XP, install the supplied UDF Reader.
(For Windows XP, UDF installation is not required.)
BTo play back a DVD-R recorded with a DVD video recorder, it is necessary
to finalize the DVD-R using the DVD video recorder used for recording.
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Compatible Discs
The discs bearing the logos shown below can be used with this drive.
For Reading
For Reading / Writing
*1
*3
DVD-Video
Video CD
CD-R
*2
DVD-RAM
CD-EXTRA
CD-DA
DVD-R
CD-RW
*3
DVD-RW
DVD-ROM
CD TEXT
CD-ROM
*4
Photo CD
CD-ROM XA
* Data may not be read properly depending on disc conditions such as recording quality,
scratches, dirt, deformation or copy protection.
*1
ALL
1
DVD-Videos with Region Code
or
can be played back. For DVD-Videos with
other Region Codes, it is necessary to change the Region Code settings.
Region Code can be reset up to 4 times. After the Region Code has been reset for the
fourth time, the setting is fixed and cannot be changed.
Use only non-cartridge type discs, and TYPE 2 and TYPE 4 discs removed from
cartridges.
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*3
*4
It can be played back using the supplied applications.
Dedicated software for Photo CDs is required separately.
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Compatible Discs
Handling Discs
Data may not be written correctly or data that has already been written may be damaged if
these discs are not handled correctly. Incorrect handling may also damage your drive.
Read carefully these instructions and the instructions that came with the disc you are using.
Handling
I Avoid direct sunlight, high
temperature and humidity.
Disc may be damaged or become
deformed, and data cannot be written or
read properly.
I Do not write or adhere labels on
the disc except for on the label
side.
Fingerprints, dirt, dust and
scratches on the recording
surface of discs can affect
reading and writing.
I Do not touch the recording
surface.
BWrite on the label side only with a soft,
oil-based felt pen. Do not use ballpoint
pens or other hard writing implements.
I Do not use benzine, paint
thinners or other solvents.
Disc may be damaged or become
deformed, and data cannot be written or
read properly.
Fingerprints, dirt, dust and scratches on
the recording surface of discs can affect
the reading and writing of data.
I Do not scrub the recording
surface with a dry cloth.
Disc may be damaged or become
deformed, and data cannot be written or
read properly.
I Do not throw or bend disc.
Disc may be damaged or become
deformed, and data cannot be written or
read properly.
DVD-RAM variations
DVD-RAM is a removable disc developed as a “DVD to which data can be
written”, aiming at reading and writing large computer data.
There are the following types of DVD-RAMs.
B TYPE1
The disc inside cannot be removed.
B TYPE2
A “single sided” disc. The disc inside can be removed.
B TYPE4
A “double sided” disc. The disc inside can be removed.
B Non-cartridge type
This drive is only compatible with non-cartridge type DVD-RAMs.
To use TYPE2 or TYPE4 DVD-RAMs, remove the discs from cartridges.
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Compatible Discs
Using TYPE2 / TYPE4 DVD-RAMs
Removing a Disc from a Cartridge
To remove a disc from a cartridge, follow the procedure shown below.
[The discs illustrated below are Panasonic 12 cm DVD-RAMs. When using
other discs, refer to instructions supplied with discs.]
To remove a disc from TYPE2 cartridge
1
2
3
Break and remove the locking pin
using a pointed object such as a
ballpoint pen.
Open the cover of the cartridge
pressing the hole located on the left
side with a pointed object.
Remove the disc horizontally, taking
care not to soil or damage the disc.
M
A
-R
D
V
D
Label side
When storing a disc
B
Match the label side of the disc with the label side of the cartridge and insert fully.
BCheck the setting of the write-protect switch after closing the cover.
Cautions
BDo not try to open the cover by force.
BDo not insert discs other than DVD-RAM into empty cartridges.
BTake care that the disc’s recording surface is not contaminated with
fingerprints, dirt, dust, scratches, or liquids. Do not write on the recording
surface.
BWrite on the label side of the disc only with a soft, oil-based felt pen. Do not
use ballpoint pens or other hard writing implements.
BDo not attach other labels or protective covers. Do not use coatings.
BClean the disc with the special DVD-RAM/PD disc cleaner*. Do not use
benzine, thinners, anti-static fluids, or any other solvent.
BReturn discs to their cartridges when you are not using them.
BDo not drop or bend discs.
*Use LF-K200DCA1 for cleaning.
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Compatible Discs
To remove a disc from TYPE4 cartridge
1
2
Break and remove the two locking
pins using a pointed object such as
a ballpoint pen.
Open the cover of the cartridge
pressing the hole located on the left
side with a pointed object.
3
Remove the disc horizontally, taking
care not to soil or damage the disc.
A
SIDE
When storing a disc
BMatch the side A of the disc with the side A of the cartridge and insert fully.
BCheck the setting of the write-protect switch after closing the cover.
Cautions
BDo not try to open the cover by force.
BDo not insert discs other than DVD-RAM into empty cartridges.
BTake care that the disc’s recording surface is not contaminated with
fingerprints, dirt, dust, scratches, or liquids. Do not write on the recording
surface.
BDo not attach other labels or protective covers. Do not use coatings.
BClean the disc with the special DVD-RAM/PD disc cleaner*. Do not use
benzine, thinners, anti-static fluids, or any other solvent.
BReturn discs to their cartridges when you are not using them.
BDo not drop or bend discs.
*Use LF-K200DCA1 for cleaning.
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Parts and Functions
Front/Top/Right View
Disc Cover
POWER/BUSY Indicator (green)
(see p.33)
B lit : When the drive is on.
B blinks : When data is being
read from media.
WRITE Indicator (amber)
B lit : When data is being written
to media.
*While SmoothLink function is
working, WRITE Indicator blinks or
goes out occasionally.
Open Button [OPEN]
(see p.33)
Power Switch
[POWER
]
Lens Protection Sheet
Cautions:
BBe sure to remove the Lens Protection Sheet
before use.
BTo open the Disc Cover, see p.35.
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Parts and Functions
Rear/Bottom View
Lock Release Lever
(see p.35)
Mode Switches
Initial setting:
Set all Mode Switches to OFF
when the drive is in use.
DC Input Terminal
[DC IN 6 V
]
USB Connector [I/F]
(see p.30)
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System Requirements
*1
Computers
BIBM PC / AT compatible computer
BWindows® XP
BWindows Me
BWindows 2000
BWindows 98SE
Windows OSs
I When Visual Application (Video Playback Software) is used :
Pentium® 400 MHz or higher
CPU
(Pentium® 700 MHz or higher recommended)
64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)
Memory
(For Windows XP, 128 MB or more recommended)
Hard disk
space
20 MB or more
*2
1024 x 768 pixels or higher 24-bit color
Display
Direct X compatible (Direct X 8.1 or later)
I When Data Applications (Writing Software) are used :
CPU
Pentium® 300 MHz or higher
Memory
64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)
Hard disk
space
100 MB or more (800 MB or more recommended)
*2
800 x 600 pixels or higher 16-bit color or higher
Direct X compatible (Direct X 8.1 or later)
Display
*1 Use USB2.0 for writing to CD-R at 8X or higher, re-writing to CD-RW and playing back
DVD-Video.
The performance of this drive is not guaranteed unless the supplied USB cable is used.
The performance of this drive connected via a USB hub is not guaranteed.
*2 Ensure you have the contiguous hard disk space for stable writing.
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Setup Your Computer
Supplied Software
The following software programs are included on the CD-ROM supplied with this
drive.
It is necessary to install the driver software to use this drive.
Driver Software
Install the following driver software first.
1. USB Driver
This is a device driver for Windows 98SE / Windows Me. If you use
Windows 98SE / Windows Me, it is necessary to install this driver first.
BInstall the USB Driver from the CD-ROM.
Notes:
B
For Windows Me, this drive can be operated with the OS standard USB
driver, but it is possible that malfunctions will occur. We recommend you
install the USB Driver supplied with this drive.
BFor Windows 98SE, use a working drive for installation other than this
drive.
2. UDF Reader
UDF Reader is driver software for reading DVD-RAMs in UDF 2.0 format.
(DVD-RAMs recorded with a DVD video recorder are formatted in UDF 2.0.)
UDF Reader installation is required for Windows OSs other than Windows XP.
BInstall the UDF Reader from the CD-ROM.
Note:
B
UDF Reader and USB Driver can be installed at the same time.
Application Software
Install applications as you require (see p.38).
1. DVD-Video Playback Software
2. Writing Software
– WinDVD 4
CD-R/-RW Writing Software
CD-RW Packet Writing Software
–
–
B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC
B’s CLiP5
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Setup Your Computer
Operating Procedures
Reference page
Checking OS
21
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows Me
Windows 98SE
Checking / Preparing USB
22
Installing USB Driver *1
*1
From floppy disk
24
*2
From CD-ROM
1 Connect the drive to the computer
2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive
3 Install USB Driver from the CD-ROM
30
33
24
Installing UDF Reader *1
*1
From floppy disk
27
*2
From CD-ROM
30
33
27
1 Connect the drive to the computer
2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive
3 Install UDF Reader from the CD-ROM
Installing Applications
1 Connect the drive to the computer
2 Insert the CD-ROM into the drive
3 Install applications from the CD-ROM
30
33
38
See PDF manuals included on the CD-ROM.
Using Applications
*1
*2
USB Driver and UDF Reader can be installed at the same time.
For Windows 98SE, use another drive other than this drive for installation.
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Setup Your Computer
Screen examples are from Windows XP unless otherwise indicated.
For other Windows OSs, follow the equivalent prompts or instructions.
Confirmation of Windows Version
Check the Windows OS version of your computer.
Windows XP
From Task Bar, click [start] then right-click [My Computer] and click
[Properties]. [System Properties] window appears on the screen.
Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows 98SE
Right-click [My Computer] icon on the screen, then click
[Properties]. [System Properties] window appears on the screen.
Confirm at the System Properties Window that “Microsoft Windows XP”,
“Microsoft Windows 2000”, “Microsoft Windows Me” or “Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition”
is installed.
Indicates OS and version
Note:
This drive cannot be used with Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT®.
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Setup Your Computer
Confirmation of USB Type
If the computer is not compatible with USB2.0 and you use this drive connected
to a USB port of the computer, this drive can only deliver USB1.1 performance. If
you want USB 2.0 performance, it is necessary to purchase a USB2.0 interface
card (see p.61).
Refer to the computer manual to check which USB standard applies.
I Using USB1.1
If you use Windows 98SE / Windows Me, the USB Driver included on the
CD-ROM must be installed. Go to “Installing USB Driver” on p.24.
* If you use a Windows OS other than Windows 98SE / Windows Me, the USB
Driver installation is not required.
Windows XP / Windows 2000
USB Driver installation is not required.
Drive runs with standard USB driver included in OS.
Go to “Installing UDF Reader” on p. 27.
Windows 98SE / Windows Me
For Windows Me, this drive can be operated with the OS standard
USB driver, but it is possible that malfunctions will occur. We recommend
you install the USB Driver supplied with this drive.
Install the supplied USB Driver.
Go to “Installing USB Driver” on p. 24.
Notes:
When the drive is connected with USB 1.1:
BWriting and reading speeds are about 8X at maximum.
BWhen playing a DVD-Video, frame-drops or block-noises may occur.
We recommend you use USB2.0 for writing to CD-R at 8X or higher,
re-writing to CD-RW and playing back DVD-Video.
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Setup Your Computer
I Using USB2.0
When computer compatible with USB2.0 is used
BWindows XP
The USB Driver supplied with this drive is not required.
(If Windows XP Service Pack 1 has not been installed, download using
Windows Update.)
Go to “Connecting USB Cable” on p.30.
BWindows 2000
After downloading updates from Windows Update, go to
“Installing UDF Reader” on p.27.
When computer that is not compatible with USB2.0 is used
Connect a USB2.0 interface card to the computer, then install a USB driver
appropriate to the OS on your computer. (Check the interface card
manufacturer’s home page for the latest information.)
BWindows XP
USB driver is available from Microsoft Windows Update.
Download Service Pack 1.
Go to “Connecting USB Cable” on p.30.
BWindows 2000
USB driver update is available from Microsoft Windows Update.
Download Service Pack 4.
USB driver may be supplied with the interface card. Check the card’s
instruction manual or manufacturer’s home page for the latest information.
Go to “Installing UDF Reader” on p.27.
BWindows 98SE / Windows Me
Install USB driver supplied with interface card.
The USB Driver supplied with this drive can also be used.
Go to “Installing USB Driver” on p.24.
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Setup Your Computer
Installing USB Driver
The USB Driver supplied with this drive is for Windows 98SE and Windows Me.
(USB Driver installation is not required for Windows OSs other than Windows
98SE / Windows Me.)
Caution:
BUse the computer on AC power (not battery) to avoid power-down during
setup.
Note:
BFor Windows Me, this drive can be operated with the OS standard USB
driver, but it is possible that malfunctions will occur.
We recommend you install the USB Driver supplied with this drive.
Installing USB Driver from Floppy Disk
1
2
Insert the floppy disk into floppy disk drive.
(Refer to “How to Make the CB30A Driver Installation Floppy Disk” on p.45.)
Double-click [My Computer] icon on the screen, then double-click
3 [A:] (if the floppy disk drive is A).
Double-click [Dsetup.exe].
Setup window appears.
(Go on to 4 on next page.)
CB30A Driver
Installing USB Driver from CD-ROM
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into
the drive.
The program starts automatically, then
Setup Menu appears.
Notes:
BIf the program does not start automatically, open My Computer and
double-click CD-ROM icon, then double-click [Asmenu.exe
CD-ROM to start Setup Menu.
] in the
BFor Windows 98SE, use a working drive other than this drive for installation.
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Setup Your Computer
2
3
Click [CB30A Driver] in Setup Menu.
OS Check window appears. Click [Yes].
USB Driver installation program starts.
4
Setup window appears. Click [USB Driver] and select [Install],
then click [OK].
5
When installation completion window appears, click [OK].
When USB Driver has been installed from the floppy disk, remove the
floppy disk and close the floppy disk window.
When installed from CD-ROM, applications included on the CD-ROM can
be installed successively. To end installation, click [END].
Note:
BUSB Driver and UDF Reader can be installed at the same time. Select both
USB Driver and UDF Reader.
When both have been installed at the same time, restart the computer after
installation.
I To uninstall USB Driver
Follow the steps on p.24 and 25, then at step 4, click [USB Driver] and select
[Uninstall] on the Setup window, then click [OK].
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Setup Your Computer
Using DVD-RAMs in UDF 2.0 Format
To read DVD-RAMs in UDF 2.0 format, a UDF reader compatible with UDF 2.0
format is required.
Install the UDF Reader included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive.
Only UDF formatted DVD-RAMs that are removable from cartridges or non-
cartridge type can be used with this drive.
I Using DVD-RAMs in UDF 2.0 format
When DVD-RAMs are not used, go to “Checking Setup” on p.29.
Windows XP
UDF Reader installation is not required.
Go to “Checking Setup” on p. 29.
Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows 98SE
Use UDF Reader supplied with this drive.
Go to “Installing UDF Reader” on p. 27.
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Setup Your Computer
Installing UDF Reader
The UDF Reader supplied with this drive is for Windows 98SE / Windows Me /
Windows 2000.
For Windows 2000, log in as a member of the users of Administrator group when
installing.
Caution:
BUse the computer on AC power (not battery) to avoid power-down during
setup.
Installing UDF Reader from Floppy Disk
1
2
Insert the floppy disk into floppy disk drive.
(Refer to “How to Make the CB30A Driver Installation Floppy Disk” on p.45.)
Double-click [My Computer] icon on the screen, then double-click
3 [A:] (if the floppy disk drive is A).
Double-click [Dsetup.exe].
Setup window appears.
(Go on to 4 on next page)
Installing UDF Reader from CD-ROM
CB30A Driver
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into
the drive.
The program starts automatically, then
Setup Menu appears.
Notes:
BIf the program does not start automatically, open My Computer and
double-click CD-ROM icon, then double-click [Asmenu.exe
CD-ROM to start Setup Menu.
] in the
BFor Windows 98SE, use a working drive other than this drive for installation.
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Setup Your Computer
2
3
Click [CB30A Driver] in Setup Menu.
OS Check window appears. Click [Yes].
UDF Reader installation program starts.
4
Setup window appears. Click [UDF Reader] and select [Install],
then click [OK].
5
When Installation completion window appears, click [OK].
When UDF Reader has been installed from the floppy disk, remove the
floppy disk, then restart the computer following the on-screen instructions.
When installed from CD-ROM, restart the computer following the on-screen
instructions.
Note:
BIt is necessary to restart the computer in order to enable the UDF Reader
after installation.
I To uninstall UDF Reader
Follow the steps on p.27 and 28, then at step 4, click [UDF Reader] and
select [Uninstall] on the Setup window, then click [OK].
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Setup Your Computer
Checking Setup
1
Connect the drive to the computer.
See “Connecting USB Cable” on p.30.
2
Double-click [My Computer] icon without inserting disc.
Notes:
BThis drive can be used when drive icons
(for other Windows OSs) is added.
(for Windows XP) or
BIf one of the above icons does not appear correctly, select [Refresh] from
pull-down menu in [View].
BIf the drive icon is not added to My Computer, see “Troubleshooting” on
p.47.
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Connecting to Computer
Connecting USB Cable
Make sure that connection is established correctly.
(Example)
# Start up your computer.
#
$ Connect the AC cord with AC
adaptor, then connect to the
drive.
% Insert smaller plug of the
supplied USB cable into drive
USB Connector.
& Insert bigger plug of the USB
cable into a USB Connector on
your computer.
$
&
The drive will be turned on
automatically and POWER/BUSY
Indicator (green) is lit.
$
%
Notes:
BThe drive is turned ON/OFF automatically when the computer is turned
ON/OFF.
BThe drive can be turned ON/OFF automatically by connecting /
disconnecting the USB cable.
Cautions:
BUse only the USB cable supplied.
(Use of other cables may damage the drive and your computer.)
BUnplug the AC cord from AC outlet when the drive is not in use for a
prolonged period in order to save electricity. [When only the AC adaptor is
connected, the AC adaptor consumes only 1W (at AC 120 V) of power.]
BConnect the USB cable directly to your computer’s USB port.
We cannot guarantee connection through a USB hub.
BDo not turn off the drive when the computer is running and the drive is still
connected to the computer.
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Connecting to Computer
Disconnecting USB Cable
Before disconnecting USB cable, finish any writing, reading, or audio playback etc.
performed by the application software, and then remove the disc from the drive.
Cautions:
B
While POWER/BUSY Indicator (green) is blinking or WRITE Indicator (amber)
is lit:
ADo not disconnect USB cable.
ADo not disconnect AC adaptor.
(It may cause data corruption or computer operation failure. If the operation
becomes uncontrollable, restart or reset the computer.)
BWhen “B’s CLiP5” is in use, right-click the [B’s CLiP] indicator in
Task Tray. Select [Eject], then remove the disc and disconnect the USB
cable.
Windows XP / Windows 2000
1
Double-click
icon in Notification Area (Task Tray).
[Safe To Remove Hardware] window appears.
(The expression may differ depending on the Windows OS version. Follow
the equivalent prompts or instructions.)
2
3
Select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click [Stop] button.
[Stop hardware device] window appears.
Check “GENERIC CDRCB03 USB Device” is connected, then click
[OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions thereafter.
After disconnecting the interface cable, close the [Safe To Remove Hardware]
window.
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Connecting to Computer
I Windows XP
(The window disappears automatically after a while.)
I Windows 2000
Windows Me / Windows 98SE
I When using the supplied USB Driver
The USB connectors can be Hot Plugged. This means the interface cable can
be connected to or disconnect from the computer while it is ON.
I
When using OS standard device driver under Windows Me
1
Double-click
Task Tray.
icon in
Follow the on-screen instructions
thereafter.
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Inserting / Removing a Disc
This drive has a power-open mechanism. The Disc Cover will not open when the
power is turned off.
Inserting a Disc
# Turn on the drive.
The drive is turned on/off automatically
when the computer is turned on/off.
%
$
$ Press the Open Button.
(The Disc Cover will open by selecting
[Eject] in the active application.)
% Open the Disc Cover.
& Place a disc onto the disc spindle.
Press on the center of a disc until it locks
onto the disc spindle.
l
&
#
' Close the Disc Cover.
Cautions:
BMake sure the disc is securely set. (If not, the disc may come off and be
damaged.)
BWhen the power is off, release the Disc Cover lock using Lock Release Lever
(see p.35).
Note:
BThis drive is only compatible with non-cartridge type DVD-RAMs. To use
TYPE2 or TYPE4 DVD-RAMs, remove the discs from cartridges.
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Inserting / Removing a Disc
This drive has a power-open mechanism. The Disc Cover will not open when
power is turned off.
Removing a Disc
# Turn on the drive.
%
The drive is turned on/off automatically
$
when the computer is turned on/off.
$ Press the Open Button.
(The Disc Cover will open by selecting
[Eject] in the active application.)
'
% Open the Disc Cover.
& Make sure the disc has stopped
rotating.
&
' Remove the disc.
#
Pressing the disc spindle, lift the disc by
holding its edge.
Caution:
BWhen using the drive connected to a computer, make sure POWER/BUSY
Indicator (green) is not blinking, or WRITE Indicator (amber) is not lit after the
application using this drive is closed.
Notes:
BThe Disc Cover is locked while the media formatted with B’s CLiP is used.
Release the lock by selecting [Eject] from the indicator in Task Tray.
BDuring data writing, the WRITE Indicator lights and the Disc Cover is locked,
so it will not open.
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Inserting / Removing a Disc
When You Cannot Remove the Disc
I Disc Cover Lock Force Release
If the Disc Cover will not open due to the failures occurred while writing data
to a disc or during power-down, or when the drive is not turned on, the Disc
Cover lock can be released manually to open the Disc Cover.
$
# Slide the Lock Release Lever
located on the bottom.
#
$ Open the Disc Cover.
Caution:
BIf the disc will not stop rotating, unplug the AC cord of AC adaptor and wait
until the rotating stops completely. If the Disc Cover is opened while the disc
is still rotating, the disc may come off.
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Using DVD-RAMs
This drive is only compatible with non-cartridge type DVD-RAMs.
To use TYPE2 or TYPE4 DVD-RAMs, remove the discs from cartridges.
Caution:
BTake care not to contaminate the recording surface with fingerprints, dirt,
dust and scratches. Do not drop or bend discs, or adhere labels on the
recording surface.
Notes:
BIt may differ how to remove the discs from cartridges according to the disc
manufacturer. Read the disc’s handling instructions carefully.
BFor DVD-RAMs, a disc occasionally may take some time to be recognized.
When it happens, remove the disc once, then insert it into the drive again.
Disc conditions (dirt or scratches on the recording surface, or bad writing
quality) may affect reading and writing.
DVD-RAMs Recorded with DVD Video Recorder
“DVD_RTAV” folder is created on the DVD-RAM recorded with a DVD video
recorder or a DVD camcorder conforming to the “Video Recording standards”,
or with recording software program such as DVD-MovieAlbumSE 3
conforming to the same standard.
Do not access this folder or files in this folder on the computer. Some files in
this folder exceed 2 GB. Due to the limit of Windows 98SE specifications, the
files that exceed 2 GB may not be copied or the capacity of the disc may not be
displayed correctly.
Also if this folder or files are deleted or modified, the disc cannot be played
back with a DVD video recorder or a recording software program on the
computer.
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Using Other Discs
I CD-Rs
Using B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC (see p.42), data CDs and Audio CDs can
be created.
(Writing to CD-R with B’s CLiP5 is not supported on this drive.)
I CD-RWs
After formatting a CD-RW with B’s CLiP5 format function (p.42), data in files
can be written to the disc just like floppy disk. Also data CDs and Audio CDs
can be created using B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC.
I DVD-Videos
DVD-Videos and Video CDs can be played back using WinDVD 4 (see p.39).
I DVD-ROMs / CD-ROMs
For usage of DVDs/CD-ROMs, refer to the manuals supplied with DVD/CD-
ROM applications or Readme files.
I Audio CDs
To play back Audio CDs using this drive, it is necessary to enable Digital
Playback on the computer. When Digital Playback is enabled, you can listen
to the music from the speakers connected to the computer. (For details, refer
to the computer instruction manual.)
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Before Installing Applications
If an earlier version of the same software or another company’s writing /
DVD-Video playback software is installed, uninstall them before installing the
software supplied with this drive.
If not installed, go to next page.
I Uninstalling Software
The expression may differ depending on Windows OS versions. Follow the
equivalent prompts or instructions.
Windows XP
1
2
From the Start Menu,
select [Control Panel] ➝ [Add or Remove Programs].
[Add or Remove Programs] window appears.
Select the software you want to remove from
3 [Currently installed programs:], then click [Change/Remove].
After removing the software, close
[Add or Remove Programs], then restart the computer.
Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows 98SE
1
From the Start Menu,
select [Settings] ➝ [Control Panel] ➝ [Add/Remove Programs].
[Add/Remove Programs] window appears.
(For Windows Me / 98SE, [Add/Remove Programs Properties])
2
Select the software you want to remove from
3 [Currently installed programs:], then click [Change/Remove].
After removing the software,
close [Add/Remove Programs], then restart the computer.
(For Windows Me / 98SE, [Add/Remove Programs Properties])
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Installing Video Playback Software
I WinDVD 4
InterVideo WinDVD 4 is included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive.
Install it from the CD-ROM. For installation and handling, refer to WinDVD 4
manual included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive.
Cautions:
BIf an earlier version of the same software or another company’s video
playback software is already installed, uninstall them before installing
WinDVD 4.
BClose all applications and resident monitoring programs such as antivirus
programs before starting installation.
Note:
BFor Windows 2000 / XP, log in as a member of the users of Administrator
group when installing.
Installing WinDVD 4
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM.
(The program starts automatically and the screen shown below appears.)
To install WinDVD 4
Note:
BIf the program does not start automatically, open My Computer,
double-click CD-ROM icon, then double-click [Asmenu.exe
Setup Menu.
] to start
2
3
Click [WinDVD 4].
(WinDVD 4 installer starts. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.)
After installation is complete, click [END].
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Installing Video Playback Software
Using WinDVD 4
Playback starts automatically after inserting a DVD-Video into the drive (when Auto
Playback is ON).
If not, from Task Bar, click [start], then select [All Programs] ➝ [InterVideo WinDVD 4] ➝
[InterVideo WinDVD 4]. WinDVD 4 operating panel can be used for operation just like that
of a home video recorder.
Notes:
B
Refer to WinDVD 4 manual included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive
for usage of WinDVD 4. To read the manual, click [WinDVD Manual], then
select the manual you require.
BDVD-Video image quality changes depending on disc or computer
performance, or usage conditions.
Functional Indication
Symbol
3
Meaning
Number of languages / sounds
1
Number of captions
Number of angles
Types of recorded screen size
Region Code
2
16:9 LB
1
Copy protect
Closed caption
Single-sided,
single layer disc
Disc type
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Installing Video Playback Software
I Region Code
Many DVD-Videos (DVDs) are protected by a Region Code.
Region Codes are administered separately for each region shown below.
To watch a DVD-Video, the following Region Codes must be consistent with
each other.
BRegion Code of DVD
BRegion Code of this drive
BRegion Code of DVD-Video playback software (WinDVD 4)
When attempting to play back a DVD-Video with a different Region Code, a
warning window appears. Click [OK]. Region Code setting window will appear.
Check the setting and click [OK]. Playback software (WinDVD 4) and this
drive will be set to a new Region Code. After checking the setting changes
and closing the window, playback will start.
The factory preset is Region Code 1.
Region Code can be set up to 5 times. However, the factory preset is
counted as the first time, so Region Code can be reset 4 more times at
most.
Note:
BBe aware that when the Region Code has been reset for the fourth time,
the setting is fixed and cannot be changed.
Users take responsibility for any problems caused by resetting the Region
Code improperly.
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Installing Writing Software
I B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5
BHA B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC and B’s CLiP5 are included on the
CD-ROM supplied with this drive. Install them from the CD-ROM. For
installation and handling, refer to B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC and
B’s CLiP5 PDF manuals included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive.
Using this drive, data cannot be written to or erased from DVD media.
BWriting Software (B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC)
This multi-function writing software allows you to create your own data CDs
and DVDs, and Audio CDs.
BPacket Writing Software (B’s CLiP5)
This writing software allows you to write the files to CD-RW just like writing
to floppy disk.
Cautions:
BIf an earlier version of the same application or another company’s software
program that is equivalent to the supplied one is already installed in the
computer, uninstall them before installing the application supplied with this
drive. Co-existence of B’s CLiP5 with other companies’ packet writing
software or UDF reader in the same computer environment may cause
problems.
BInstall the writing software after USB Driver and UDF Reader installation are
complete (p.24, 27).
BFor Windows XP, disable Windows XP standard writing function when using
B’s CLiP5.
Note:
BFor Windows 2000 / XP, log in as a member of the users of Administrator
group when installing.
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Installing Writing Software
Installing B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM.
(The program starts automatically and the screen shown below appears.)
To install B’s Recorder GOLD5
BASIC
To install B’s CLiP5
Note:
BIf the program does not start automatically, open My Computer,
double-click CD-ROM icon, then double-click [Asmenu.exe
Setup Menu.
] to start
2
3
Click [B’s Recorder GOLD] or [B’s CLiP].
(The selected software Installer starts. Follow the on-screen instructions to
proceed.)
Note:
BWhen B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC and B’s CLiP5 are installed
successively, it is not necessary to restart the computer before installing
the second program. Restart the computer after installation of both
programs is complete.
After installation is complete, click [END] and then restart the
computer.
(Now you can use writing software.)
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Installing Writing Software
Using B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5
I B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC
To start B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC, from the Start Menu, select
[All Programs] ➝ [B.H.A] ➝ [B’s Recorder GOLD5] ➝ [B’s Recorder GOLD5].
I B’s CLiP5
B’s CLiP5 stays resident automatically after Windows startup.
When an unused disc (media) or a disc formatted with B’s CLiP is inserted
into the drive, B’s CLiP5 starts automatically.
Caution:
BFor Windows XP, disable Windows XP standard writing function.
(From Task Bar, click [start] ➝ [My Computer], right-click DVD/CD-RW Drive,
click [Properties] ➝ [Recording], then uncheck [Enable CD recording on this
drive].)
Note:
B
Refer to B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5 PDF manuals included on the
CD-ROM supplied with this drive for usage of these writing software programs.
To read the manuals, click [B’s Manual], then select the manual you require.
It is necessary to install Adobe Acrobat Reader (Version 4.0 or later) to read PDF
manuals. If not installed on your computer, click [Acrobat Reader] to install the
application from the supplied CD-ROM.
I B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5
For further information, access the URL on p.74.
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How to Make the CB30A Driver Installation Floppy Disk
USB Driver (included on the supplied CD-ROM)
It is necessary to install USB device driver first when your computer is used
Windows 98SE.
This USB Driver is designed for your drive to be installed on windows 98SE only.
Install this USB Driver from supplied CD-ROM or a floppy disk which you may
create yourself as follows.
Note:
BIt is not necessary to install the USB Driver unless you use Windows 98SE.
When you make the installation floppy disk, a formatted floppy disk, floppy
disk drive and another CD-ROM drive are required.
1
2 Insert the floppy disk into floppy disk drive.
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive.
The program starts automatically and Setup Menu appears. If the program
does not start automatically, go to 4.
3
4 Click [END] to close Setup Menu.
5 From the Start menu, select [Programs] ➝ [Windows Explorer].
Click the Folder of Explorer [CB30_SOFT] ➝ [CB30Driver].
Drag & Drop
6
Select all the files in a CB30 Driver Folder, then drag and drop
7 onto the 3.5" floppy disk.
After copy is complete, remove the floppy disk and supplied
CD-ROM.
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Maintenance
I
When the outside of the drive is dirty:
Wipe with a soft cloth.
I When the turntable is dirty:
Wipe turntable (black part) with a cotton
swab in a circular motion.
Turntable
Cotton Swabs
B Do not touch lens.
I When the disc is dirty:
I When the lens is dirty:
Wipe the disc using a soft lint-free cloth
which has been dipped in water, and
then wipe with a dry lint-free cloth.
The disc must be wiped from the inside
toward the outside.
Clean the lens with a commercial lens
blower.
Camera Lens
Blower
Lens
recording
surface
Do not use cleaning disc. It may cause a
failure.
Notes:
BDo not use record cleaners, static protection sprays and chemicals such as
benzine, thinner or alcohol. It may cause deformation or discoloration.
BUse LF-K200DCA1 for cleaning the DVD-RAM discs.
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Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs, check the following:
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
Check that the AC adaptor is connected correctly.
B
AC adaptor auto protect function may be working.
Disconnect AC adaptor and connect it again after
few minutes.
–
Check that the computer is set up.
BInstall USB Driver and UDF Reader.
24, 27
BIf you use an interface card, use the latest driver. 23
Check that the USB cable is connected correctly.
BMake sure USB cable is connected correctly.
30
Check that the USB cable was disconnected
correctly.
Drive is not recognized by
computer, or does not
function properly.
1
BIf you did not follow the procedure for connecting 30–32
/ disconnecting USB cable as explained in this
manual, the drive icon may not be visible.
Restart the computer.
Check whether or not interface cable pins are bent
or broken.
BIf they are bent or broken, contact
back cover
a service center.
Check that the Power Switch is ON.
BIf the Power Switch is OFF, turn it ON, then
16
restart the computer.
(Continued next page)
47
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
Check that your Windows OS supports this drive.
B
The drive operates under Windows 98SE /
Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows XP.
(For Windows 98SE, the USB Driver is required.)
21
Check that the driver is installed properly using Device Manager.
(The expression may differ depending on Windows OS versions.
Follow the equivalent prompts or instructions.)
1 Click [start] ➝ right-click [My Computer] ➝ select [Properties].
2 Select [Hardware] ➝ [Device Manager] ➝ [View] ➝ [Device].
After installation, connect the drive to the computer, then the
window below appears.
BWindows XP / Windows 2000 (OS standard driver)
Drive is not recognized
by computer, or will not
function properly.
BWindows 98SE / Windows Me (Supplied driver)
1
BWindows Me (OS standard driver)
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Troubleshooting
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
Check that the disc is UDF formatted.
BUse discs formatted in UDF2.0 with a DVD video
recorder, and formatted in UDF1.5 or UDF2.0
with a DVD-RAM drive.
–
Check whether or not a disc in UDF2.0 format is
inserted.
BSet up the drive (Install “CB30A Driver”) to install 27
UDF Reader.
DVD-RAM is not
recognized.
2
Check whether or not the disc is dirty or scratched.
BClean the disc.
46
Check that the disc (media) and writing format are
correct.
BDVD-R 4.7GB (For General and Authoring),
12, 37,
DVD-R 3.95GB or DVD-RW 4.7GB Ver1.1 must 62
be used with this drive.
Data cannot be read
from DVD-R or DVD-RW.
3
BFor disc (media) writing formats compatible with
this drive.
49
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
Check that the drive is not running.
BThe Disc Cover will not open by pressing the
Open Button during a write operation. Wait until
writing is complete.
BWhen using B’s CLiP5, right-click the indicator
in Task Tray and select [Eject]. If the Disc Cover
will not open by selecting [Eject], use
Lock Release Lever.
35
Disc cannot be removed.
(Disc cover will not open.)
4
This is normal. If they are excessively hot,
disconnect the AC cord, then contact
a service center.
back cover
Drive or AC adaptor are
hot.
5
Check that the disc (media) and writing formats are
correct.
BThis drive does not support packet writing to
CD-Rs (with B’s CLiP 5).
Use packet writing for CD-RWs.
6
Cannot write properly.
BFor Windows XP, disable Windows XP standard 44
writing function.
BRefer to “FAQ” and manual for the writing
53
software.
50
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
Check that the disc is inserted with the label side
facing upward.
BInsert the disc into the drive correctly.
33
Check that the disc and the drive lens are clean.
BClean them referring to “Maintenance” .
46
Check whether or not there are scratches on the
disc.
Audio skip occur. /
Data cannot be read or
written.
BUse another disc to check that the drive has no
failures.
–
7
Check whether or not dirt is adhered on the
turntable.
BClean the turntable referring to “Maintenance” .
46
Check that the compatible disc is used.
BCheck the disc is compatible with this drive.
12, 61
BData on Copy Control CD (copy protected CD)
cannot be written with this drive.
51
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Possible Cause & Solution
Pages
When playing a CD with this drive using CD
playback software incorporated in the computer,
it is necessary to enable digital playback function.
Check that the digital playback is enabled.
BIf not, enable digital playback referring to the
–
computer instruction manual.
No sound from
Audio CD or CD-ROM.
8
Check whether or not the computer sound volume
is muted or too low.
BAdjust computer sound volume.
–
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FAQ
For questions on this drive, read Troubleshooting on p.47-52 first.
I Writing
Writing to
disc appears to
start normally,
but fails. Why?
SmoothLink may not be functioning. Check the
SmoothLink function setting in writing software and
the following:
BDisable suspend and resum functions.
BClose resident software and other programs.
If SmoothLink function is OFF, writing data to media
may fail due to interruption during data transmission
from the computer.
To avoid:
BChange writing speed (to a lower speed).
Before actually writing to the media, execute
“Simulate” using the writing software.
Available working speed may change depending
on the computer environment. Check the following:
BPerform hard disk maintenance. (Defragment hard
disk after disk scanning.)
BDisable suspend and resume functions.
BClose resident software and other programs.
BTurn off screen saver.
BTurn off Active Desktop.
BDo not configure network connection.
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FAQ
Writing fails.
Why?
Check that media recommended for this drive is
used, and the writing speed is appropriate to the
media.
BUse discs (media) recommended for this drive
(see p.61).
BUse High Speed CD-RW for 4-10X writing and
Ultra Speed CD-RW for 8X writing or higher.
Why does
It is caused by a difference in sector size
between the disc (media) and the hard disk. When
data is written to disc (media), the data size becomes
slightly bigger than that of the data stored on a hard
disk.
data size change
before and after
writing?
Depending on the writing mode, the information area
is also used.
How can I
make my best
selection Audio
CD?
Extract the data you want from each Audio CD
and write it to the hard disk as wav files (S.wav),
using the supplied writing software.
For details, refer to the PDF manual for the supplied
writing software.
Is it possible
to use several
drives or writing
software
programs for
additional
Use the same drive and the same software for
additional writing.
If you do not, previously written data may not be
readable. A disc written on more than one drive may
not be read or written correctly.
writing?
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FAQ
Can data be
written while
several writing
software
programs are
installed?
It is possible that data will not be written correctly
in the following situations:
BSeveral writing software programs are running
simultaneously. (Including resident writing
software.)
BMore than one version of the same writing software
is installed.
Is it
Some computers require switching between
USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 by changing BIOS settings.
Set to USB 2.0 referring to computer instruction
manual.
necessary to
change the BIOS
setting on
computer?
Is it possible
to write Audio
data (CD-DA) On
The Fly from
Some internal CD-ROM drives may not perform
high-speed reading.
BUse this drive to write the data to the computer
hard disk. For details, refer to PDF manual
included on the CD-ROM supplied with this drive.
computer’s
internal drive?
BPerform hard disk maintenance. (Defragment hard
disk after disk scanning.)
BMake sure the writing software’s SmoothLink
function is ON. (The default is ON.)
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FAQ
I Reading
Drive cannot
perform reading
at maximum
Check that the computer is set to USB2.0. Also
check that the driver is installed properly using Device
Manager. (The expression may differ according to OS
versions. Follow the equivalent instruction.)
speed. Why ?
1 Click [start] ➝ right-click [My Computer] ➝ select [Properties]
2 Select [Hardware] ➝ [Device Manager] ➝ [View] ➝ [Device
by connection]
After installation, connect the drive to the computer,
then the window below appears.
USB2.0 (Example : Windows XP)
This drive is normally connected to the card
manufacturer’s controller when using interface card.
USB1.1 (Example : Windows XP)
This drive is normally connected to the computer’s
controller.
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FAQ
Drive cannot
perform reading at
maximum speed.
Why ?
The drive may not perform reading at maximum
speed depending on the discs.
BDiscs that do not conform may not be read at
maximum speed.
Can disc
(media) written
with this drive be
read using other
drives?
BCD-R/-RW
Use a multi-read drive. Some CD-ROM drives
may not read discs written with this drive.
Can a disc
written with
another drive be
read using this
drive?
Normally the disc can be read.
However, a disc written with several different drives
may not be read. Media written with certain drives
may also not be read.
How can I
write Audio data
(CD-DA) to
Use the supplied writing software. Data cannot
be written to the hard disk with Drag & Drop
operation.
computer hard
disk?
Data on Copy Control CD (copy protected CD)
cannot be written to the hard disk using this drive.
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FAQ
I Others
This drive
cannot be
You cannot use the writing software that is not
compatible with this drive.
recognized by
writing software
except for the
supplied writing
software. Why?
Can this
drive be placed
in a vertical
position ?
Performance in a vertical position is not
guaranteed and it may cause failures.
Use this drive in a horizontal position.
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FAQ
I Playback DVD-Video
DVD-Video
cannot be played
back.
Refer to the DVD-Video playback software
manual or on-line help, and check the following:
BWhen several drives are connected to the
computer, this drive may not be selected.
BDVD-Video cannot be played back unless Region
Codes of the DVD-Video, this drive and the
DVD-Video playback software are consistent with
each other. Check the Region Codes.
DVD-Video may not be played back
automatically depending on the DVD recording
format.
Follow the instructions below:
BStart WinDVD 4, then insert the disc into the drive.
BSelect the file from the WinDVD 4 playback menu
to play back.
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FAQ
DVD-Video
sounds and
images cannot
be played back
smoothly. Why?
BWhether or not DVD-Video is played back
smoothly depends on the computer system
performance.
Refer to the DVD-Video playback software manual
and on-line help, and check the following:
BFor USB 1.1 interface, images and sounds may be
interrupted. Use USB2.0.
BClose other applications. When many applications
are running, CPU performance may be inadequate.
BChange the settings for display area and color.
CPU performance will be used more effectively by
reducing area and color.
BCheck the CPU speed setting.
The power management may be set to power save
mode.
BCheck that the sound setting is not set to mute.
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Recommendations
The following recommendations are available through your local retailer.
I Recommended Discs
Disc
Manufacturer
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. / RICOH Co., Ltd. /
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd. / Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.
CD-R
CD-RW
RICOH Co., Ltd. / Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd.
High Speed CD-RW RICOH Co., Ltd. / Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd.
Ultra Speed CD-RW Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co., Ltd.
I USB2.0 Interface Cards (performance verified)
Model No.
Manufacturer
For PCI board
REX-PCIU2
For PCMCIA card
REX-CBU2
RATOC
ADAPTEC
MELCO
AUA-2000LP
IFC-USB2P
USB2-PCI2
AUA-1420
IFC-USB2CB
CBUSB2
IAO DATA
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Specifications
Ambient
During operation : 41 - 95 °F (5 - 35 °C)
temperature
For storage : -4 - 131°F (-20 - 55°C)
During operation : 20 - 85% RH (non condensing)
For storage : 15 - 85 % RH (non condensing)
Humidity range
Dimensions
(W x D x H )
5.12" x 6.18" x 0.73" (130 x 157 x 18.5 mm)
Mass (Weight)
Approx. 0.66 lb. (300
)
AC adaptor
Power source
KX-WZ712 (supplied)
100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption During data transfer : Approx. 10 W
(with AC 120V)
while AC adaptor is connected to outlet : Approx. 1 W
Compatible interface USB2.0 and USB 1.1
Cable length (including connector): Approx. 39.37" (1m)
Supplied USB cable
Buffer size
Mass (Weight) : Approx. 0.08 lb. (35
)
2MB
CD-DA (Audio CD), CD TEXT, CD-EXTRA,
CD-ROM (Mode 1, Mode 2 Form 1),
CD-ROM XA (Mode 2 Form 2),
Compatible format
*1
Photo CD (compatible with Multisession), Video CD
*3
DVD-RAM (80 mm, 120 mm)
Single 4.7 GB, 2.6 GB, 1.4 GB
Dual 9.4 GB, 5.2 GB, 2.8 GB
DVD-R (for General, Ver 2.0) 4.7 GB (120 mm)
DVD-RW (Ver 1.1) 4.7 GB (120 mm)
*2
*4
Compatible disc
DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-R (for Authoring)
(80 mm, 120 mm)
CD-R (74 minutes / 80 minutes),
CD-RW, High Speed CD-RW,
Ultra Speed CD-RW (74 minutes / 80 minutes)
(120 mm)
*1
*2
When using a Photo CD, playback software program is required.
Disc capacities are for unformatted discs.
Both sides of “double sided” discs cannot be recorded or played back simultaneously.
Use only non-cartridge type discs, and TYPE 2 and TYPE 4 discs removed from cartridges.
Writing to DVD-RAM/-R /-RW is not supported.
*3
*4
Compatible with 3.95 GB / 4.7 GB DVD-R for Authoring written with Disc at Once.
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Specifications
Factory preset
Max. number of times
setting can be
changed
1
4
Region Code Setting
DVD-ROM
CD-ROM
DVD-RAM
180 ms
130 ms
Seek time
(as measured by Panasonic software)
x 1 (reading) (2.6 GB)
x 2 (reading) (4.7 GB)
DVD-ROM (Single) Max. x 8 (reading)
Continuous data
transfer speed
(using USB 2.0)
1X transfer rate
DVD media : 1385 kB/s
CD media : 150 KB/s
DVD-ROM (Dual)
DVD-R /-RW
DVD-Video
CD-R
Max. x 6 (reading)
*5
Max. x 4 (reading)
Max. x 24, Max. x 16 / 8 / 4 (writing)
Max. x 16 / 10 / 8 / 4 (writing)
CD-RW
CD-ROM /-R
CD-RW
CD-DA
Max. x 24 (reading)
Max. x 20 (reading)
* Specifications and design are subject to change without notice because of product improvement.
*6
Computers
IBM PC / AT compatible computer
Windows XP
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows 98SE
Windows
OSs
*7*8
When using visual application : Pentium® 400 MHz or higher
When using data application : Pentium® 300 MHz or higher
*7
CPU
When using visual application : 64 MB or more
When using data application : 64 MB or more (128 MB or more)
*7
Memory
Hard disk
space
100 MB or more (800 MB or more recommended)
*7
*5
*6
*7
Data transfer speed depends on computer performance and may be lower than speeds given.
Only models with USB port.
Computer environment required depends on application software. Check the software
manufacturers’ support information beforehand.
*8
Windows 2000 / Windows XP server OSs do not support this drive.
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End-user License Agreement
THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND PANASONIC. CAREFULLY
READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT PRIOR TO
OPENING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM PACKET. OPENING THE PACKET INDICATES
YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. If you do not agree to
these terms and conditions, return the unopened packet and the other components of the
Panasonic product to the place of purchase and your money will be refunded. No refunds
will be given for product that have an opened packet or missing components.
1. COPYRIGHT:
Panasonic has the right to license or has been granted to license the enclosed software
program (“SOFTWARE”), developed and copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co.,
Ltd. or its licensor (“Licensor”). You acknowledge that you are receiving only a LIMITED
LICENSE TO USE the SOFTWARE and related documentation, and that you shall obtain
no title, ownership nor any other rights in or to the SOFTWARE and related
documentation, all of which title and rights shall remain with Licensor and Panasonic.
2. LICENSE:
(1) You have the non-exclusive right to use the one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single
computer used by single user. Installation of the SOFTWARE on a network server for the
purpose of distribution to one or more other computers shall not be granted in this
Agreement. (2) You may not copy, reproduce, or permit to be copied or reproduced, the
SOFTWARE or related documentation for any purpose, except that you may either (a)
make a reasonable quantity of copies of the SOFTWARE solely for backup or archival
purposes, or (b) transfer the SOFTWARE to a single hard disk, provided that you keep the
original solely for backup or archival purposes. All other copies of the SOFTWARE are in
violation of this Agreement. (3) You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE, but you may
transfer your right under this License Agreement on a permanent basis, provided that you
transfer this Agreement, all copies of the SOFTWARE, all related documentation and your
Panasonic product, and the recipient thereof agrees the terms of this Agreement. (4) You
may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except that in
European Union and European Free Trade Association, you may have the limited right to
reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE solely to the extent
specifically permitted by the terms and conditions of Article 6 of the European
Community’s Directive for the Legal Protection of Computer Programs, OJL 122/42 (17
May 1991). (5) You may not use, copy, modify, alter, or transfer the SOFTWARE, or any
copy thereof, in whole or in part, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
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End-user License Agreement
3. TERM:
This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate this Agreement at any time by
destroying the SOFTWARE and related documentation and all copies thereof. This license
will also terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. Upon
such termination, you agree to destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and related
documentation.
4. LIMITED WARRANTY:
Within ninety (90) days of your receipt of the SOFTWARE, Panasonic warrants that the
storage media on which the SOFTWARE are furnished is free from defect in materials and
workmanship under normal use, and that it will repair or at its option replace any defective
media at no charge to you, provided that such defective media is returned to Panasonic
within such ninety (90) days period.
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, NEITHER PANASONIC, PANASONIC’S SUPPLIER
MAKES OR PASSES ON TO YOU OR OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY WARRANTY OR
REPRESENTATION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WITHOUT
LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, NEITHER PANASONIC NOR
PANASONIC’S SUPPLIER WARRANTS THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL BE ERROR-
FREE OR THAT IT WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. NEITHER PANASONIC NOR
PANASONIC’S SUPPLIER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE SUFFERED BY YOU
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF
THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE), STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF SUCH
PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Glossary
Basic Input Output System. The BIOS is a fundamental part
of the software that controls the floppy disk drive, hard disk
drive, keyboard and other hardware. It is normally
preinstalled.
BIOS
Buffer Under Run
or
Buffer Under Run occurs when drive’s buffer memory
becomes empty for an instant while writing to a disc.
Buffer Under Run Error Writing becomes interrupted and writing error occurs.
In addition to Audio data, CD-EXTRA also has CD-ROM
data. Audio data is stored on the inner tracks and CD-ROM
data on the outer tracks.
It bears one of the following logos.
CD-EXTRA
Compact Disc Recordable. Once data is written to it, the
data cannot be erased or rewritten. Depending on the
writing mode, it may be possible to write additional data in
CD-R
available disc space afterwards.
Compact Disc ReWritable. Data written to a CD-RW can be
CD-RW
deleted, either in its entirety or for the last session.
CD-RWs are rewritable.
Records all the data selected onto a single disc at one time.
Additional data can not be written to disc afterwards.
Disc at Once
DVD
Digital Versatile Disc. A DVD is the same size as a CD, but
has a data capacity 7 times larger than that of a CD-ROM.
DVD-RAM is one DVD standard. Removable disc that can
be read or written repeatedly.
DVD-RAM
DVD-Video is one DVD specification. DVDs used for
movies and home videos have this specification. It is
possible to have soundtrack and subtitles in other
languages, or a function to allow switching between camera
angles.
DVD-Video
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Glossary
DVD Video
Recording
standards
DVD Video Recording standards is one DVD standard.
It is one method for recording a video data to a DVD.
Also called “VR standard” or “VR format”.
Conversion of moving image data into MPEG files that
conform to DVD-Video standards.
Encoding can be done by software running on a CPU or a
dedicated IC.
Encode
or
Encoding
4-10X writing speed-compatible CD-RW media.
High Speed CD-RW-compatible drive is required for writing.
High Speed
CD-RW
It bears
logo.
Enables peripheral device connection and disconnection
with computer power ON.
Hot Plug
Process of loading software programs such as device
drivers into a computer.
Installation
Multiborder
Multisession
DVD-R format with the equivalent functions to those of
Multisession. Enables additional writing to a DVD-R.
CD-ROM format. Enables writing of several sessions on
one CD.
A method of reading data from source files directly, then
writing it to a disc (media). Large image file is not required,
therefore data transfer can be completed with minimum
hard disk space.
On The Fly
Packet writing
Photo CD
A method of writing data on a CD in small increments.
A technology developed by Eastman Kodak Company.
A large amount of image data (photos etc.) can be stored
on a CD-ROM.
DVD-Videos can only be played back in the region
specified by their code. Codes are administered separately
for each region. The Region Code for the U.S.A. is “1”.
Region Code
SmoothLink
A technology developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial
Co., Ltd. to avoid buffer under run error.
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Glossary
Records one track on a disc at one time. Used for making
CD-EXTRA.
Track at Once
UDF format
Universal Disk Format. A disc format used for packet
writing and many DVDs (DVD-RAM, DVD-Video,
DVD-ROM, DVD-R and DVD-RW).
8-24X writing speed-compatible CD-RW media.
Ultra Speed CD-RW-compatible drive is required for writing.
Ultra Speed
CD-RW
It bears
logo.
Universal Serial Bus. Industry standard for connection
between computers and peripheral devices.
USB
High-speed USB interface established by USB-IF (USB
Implementers Forum) compatible with USB1.0 and 1.1.
Maximum transfer speed is about 40 times faster than that
of USB 1.1.
USB2.0
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Index
A
H
AC adaptor ..................... 8, 9, 10, 30
AC cord................................ 8, 9, 30
Audio CD ..................................... 37
High Speed CD-RW .............. 61, 67
I
Interface Card.............................. 61
B
L
BIOS....................................... 55, 66
B’s CLiP5 .......................... 19, 42, 74
B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC
..................................... 19, 42, 74
Buffer Under Run..................... 3, 66
Lock Release Lever............... 17, 35
M
Multiborder................................... 67
Multisession................................. 67
C
O
CD................................................ 12
CD-DA.......................................... 12
CD-EXTRA ............................. 12, 66
CD-R ................................. 12, 37, 66
CD-ROM................................. 12, 37
CD-ROM XA ................................ 12
CD-RW.............................. 12, 37, 66
Copy Control ..................... 11, 51, 57
Open Button .................... 16, 33, 34
P
Packet writing (Packet Write)
.......................................... 19, 67
Photo CD................................ 12, 67
POWER/BUSY Indicator... 16, 31, 34
Power Switch............................... 16
D
R
DC Input Terminal........................ 17
Disc.................................. 12, 33, 37
Disc at Once .......................... 62, 66
Disc Cover............................. 16, 33
DVD ....................................... 12, 66
DVD-R .................................... 12, 49
DVD-RAM ......... 12, 13, 14, 36, 49, 66
DVD-ROM .............................. 12, 37
DVD-RW................................. 12, 49
DVD-Video................... 12, 37, 59, 66
Region Code.............. 12, 40, 41, 67
S
SmoothLink .............................. 3, 67
T
Technical Support Calls
....................................back cover
Track at Once.............................. 68
69
Index
U
UDF Format................................. 68
UDF Reader ..................... 19, 26, 27
Ultra Speed CD-RW......... 12, 61, 68
USB cable.............................. 30, 31
USB Connector....................... 17, 30
USB Driver ........................ 19, 24, 45
USB1.1 ................................... 22, 56
USB2.0.............................. 23, 56, 68
V
Video CD...................................... 12
W
WinDVD 4.................... 19, 39, 40, 74
WRITE Indicator................ 16, 31, 34
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Limited Warranty
Panasonic Digital Document Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Two Panasonic Way
Secaucus, NJ 07094
LIMITED WARRANTY
PANASONIC Drive
Panasonic Digital Document Company will either repair this product with new or comparable, reconditioned parts,
or exchange this product with a new or comparable rebuilt, reconditioned or reclaimed unit free of charge in the
U.S.A. In the event of a defect materials or workmanship as follows:
A. For twelve (12) months from the date of purchase, as established by the purchase receipt or other proof of
purchase.
OR
B. For fifteen (15) months from the date of manufacture, as on the serial number label on the unit.
Whichever comes last.
SERVICE
Carry-in or mail-in service can be obtained during the warranty period. For instructions on how to obtain service
on this product, call the Panasonic Hotline at 1-800-PANASYS. Be sure that all shipping costs are prepaid and
that the package is adequately insured before sending the unit to the Panasonic Repair Center. Return Shipping
costs will be paid by Panasonic Digital Document Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original
purchase will be required before warranty performance is rendered.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship which occur during normal use. It
does not cover failures due to damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products
(including software) not supplied by Panasonic Digital Document Company or failures which result from accident,
misuse, abuse neglect, mishandling misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, modification or service by
anyone other than a factory service center or damage that is attributable to lightening, line voltage variations, or
acts of God.
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE
THIS PRODUCT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION. LOSS OF
STORED DATA.
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, IS LIMITED TO 90 DAYS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
If a problem with your Panasonic product develops during the warranty period, first contact your Panasonic dealer
or Panasonic Digital Document Company listed on other side. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction,
then write to the Service Administration Manager, Panasonic Digital Document Company Unit of Matsushita
Electric Corporation of America, Two Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094.
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Please
Stamp Here
PANASONIC DIGITAL DOCUMENT COMPANY
Two Panasonic Way, Panazip: 7D-7
Secaucus, N.J. 07094
Bending line
SO THAT WE MAY HELP YOU
Complete and immediately mail the Product Analysis Card. We ask that you complete the
questionnaire for two reasons:
1. The US Center for Devices and Radiological Health requires that Panasonic keep a record of
installation of all installed optical laser equipment that can be supplied to them upon demand.
2. This data will be used to build a data base of end user application information for analysis that
will assist Panasonic in determining how better to provide customer support and for future
product enhancements.
IF YOU SHIP THE PRODUCT
Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach
a letter, detailing the complaint, to the outside of the carton.
Do not send the product to the Executive or other Panasonic locations. They are NOT equipped to
make repairs.
Panasonic Digital Document Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Two Panasonic Way, 7D-7
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Correspondence only—do not ship defective product to this address. Instead, to locate the closest
authorized service to you, please call 1-800-PANASYS (726-2797).
Do not staple-please tape
Panasonic DVD-ROM &CD-R/RW Drive Analysis Card
Type of Organization:
Model Number:
(e.g. Government, Industrial, Commercial,
Educational, Medical, etc.)
Serial Number:
Drive Application:
Device Driver Software Version:
Date of Purchase:
(e.g. Desk top publishing, Graphics, Data
Backup, etc.)
Is this the first Drive system
purchased/installed?
Where did you purchase your Drive?
Yes
No
Dealer Name:
Address:
City:
If No: Please list model and manufacturer of
previous installations:
State:
Zip:
What computer will this Drive be used with?
Type of computer:
(e.g. IBM PC/AT, etc.)
Who is the main user?
Company Name:
Address:
May we use your organization as a reference
of being a Panasonic Drive installation to
inquirers?
City:
Yes
No
State:
Zip:
Comments:
Telephone:
FAX:
Contact:
Thank you for your effort in filling out this questionnaire. If you should need assistance from
Panasonic please call:
1-800-PANASYS (726-2797)
Panasonic Digital Document Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Two Panasonic Way
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Product Information
For the applications supplied with this drive, contact software manufacturer directly.
WinDVD 4
InterVideo, Inc.
If you have any questions about WinDVD 4, contact directly the following support
center.
E-mail Support
B’s Recorder GOLD5 BASIC / B’s CLiP5
B.H.A Corporation
For any technical inquiries regarding B's Recorder GOLD5 BASIC/B's CLiP5, use
the contacts given below.
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This product is designed for use only in the country where it was purchased.
Technical Support Calls
FOR USERS IN UNITED STATES
If you have read this manual and tried the troubleshooting procedures and you
are still having difficulty, please contact the dealer from which the unit was
purchased.
You may also call the end user technical support telephone number which is
operational during East Coast business hours (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM).
The end user technical support telephone number is 1-800-PANASYS.
This number is available within the U.S. only.
The serial number of this unit may be found on the
label located at the bottom of the unit. Write down this
number below and keep this book along with your proof
of purchase to serve as a permanent record of your
purchase or for future reference.
Serial number
For warranty service you may be required to show your
purchase records.
Model No. KXL-CB30AU
Name of Dealer
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Panasonic Digital Document Company
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Two Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
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