Sony CDU 5211 User Manual

CDU 5211 Series  
CDU 5211 Series  
CD-ROM Drive  
User’s Manual  
Revision 1  
Copyright 2001 - Sony Australia  
Printed in Australia  
NOTE: This manual is subject to change without notice.  
INFORMATION  
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this  
manual could void your warranty covering this equipment.  
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & TRADEMARKS  
All contents are subject to change at any time without notice. No responsibility is  
assumed for its use; nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third parties and  
no patent or license is implied hereby.  
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:  
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
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Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This CD-ROM Drive Unit is classified as a CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the  
top of the drive.  
LASER KLASSE 1  
PRODUKT  
Safety Notice  
1.  
Do not install or operate the product in high temperature, humidity or dusty  
environment.  
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5.  
Do not attempt to open the cover to repair the product yourself.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
Always follow instructions on this manual under operating the product.  
To prevent exposure to laser emanations (harmful to human eyes), do not  
attempt to disassemble this unit.  
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Hold CD discs by their edges. Do not touch the surface of the discs.  
The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer-based system or  
unit which has an enclosing cover. Using the drive alone or in any other  
configuration is prohibited.  
Caution:  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
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CONTENTS  
Warnings and Precautions  
Introduction  
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Features............................................................................................................8  
Software Requirements....................................................................................9  
Using the Drive  
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Front Panel.....................................................................................................10  
“Maximum Speed Choice” function..............................................................11  
Installing the Drive  
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System Requirements.....................................................................................12  
Hardware Installation.....................................................................................12  
Connections & Settings .................................................................................13  
Connecting the IDE cable..............................................................................14  
Trouble Shooting  
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Specifications  
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General...........................................................................................................16  
Performance...................................................................................................16  
Audio..............................................................................................................16  
Reliability.......................................................................................................16  
Power Requirements ......................................................................................16  
Environmental Conditions .............................................................................17  
Dimensions & Mass.......................................................................................17  
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WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING - Possible voiding of Warranty  
Please be aware that cracked, deeply scratched or other poor quality discs used in  
this drive may cause damage to the drive and / or the data on the disc. Such discs  
may break at high speed rotation. If full care is not exercised in relation to this  
matter you may void the warranty of this product.  
PRECAUTIONS  
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Do not attempt to open the drive and service it. Removing the cover may  
cause exposure to harmful laser beams and electrical voltages. User is recom-  
mended to get service by returning the defected drive back to the original  
vendor where the drive is purchased.  
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Use the original packing for transporting the drive or sending back for  
service. The original packing were designed and tested to protect your drive  
under rough conditions.  
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Do not put this CD-ROM drive in direct sunlight, on heat units, or near  
electrical appliances which draw large amounts of current.  
Keep your discs clean. Using soft, dust-free cloth to clear the surface of the  
disc.  
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Do not drop or jolt the drive.  
Keep the area around the CD-ROM drive clean from dust, smoke, and other  
contaminants.  
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INTRODUCTION  
INTRODUCTION  
Features  
Software Requirements  
The CDU 5211 is an internal CD-Rom (Compact Disc - Read Only  
Memory) drive unit designed for use with personal computers. It comes  
with the following features:  
Reading Data  
For your computer to recognise your new CD-Rom drive and to be able to  
access data from it, the correct device drivers must be installed.  
Most modern operating systems such as Microsoft® Windows 95™,  
Windows 98™, Windows ME™, Windows NT4™ and Windows  
2000™ along with most versions of Linux and OS/2™ include these  
drivers as standard in the operating system, hence no additional drivers are  
required for reading discs on these operating systems.  
General  
Speed: 52X max / 40X default.  
“Maximum Speed Choice” function.  
40 Pin ATAPI - IDE interface.  
5 1/4 inch half-height drive form factor.  
Power loading and eject of a disc.  
ABS (Auto Balance Spindle) to reduce noise and vibration.  
128 KB of buffer memory.  
Windows 3.xxand MS-DOS™  
If you require the drive to be recognised by Microsoft Windows 3.xx or  
MS-DOS you will need to install the MS-DOS™ device driver. It can be  
downloaded from our support web site:  
Power saving functions.  
Vertical mount ability.  
Small CPU bandwidth consumption.  
Software volume control.  
Easy audio CD-DA control button.  
NOTE: If using Windows 95 or later and you have previously  
installed the MS-DOS device driver it is recommended that you disable  
or remove MS-DOS device driver as it will decrease performance.  
Supported Disc Formats  
The CD 5211 is a “Multiread” compliant drive and can read data in each  
of the following formats:  
CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode-1, CD-ROM/XA Mode-2 Form-1 &  
Form-2, CDI-Ready, Photo-CD, Karaoke-CD, Video CD (MPEG-1),  
Enhanced CD, CD Extra, I-Trax CD, CD-Text, UDF.  
Media Types  
CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW.  
12cm & 8cm discs.  
Audio  
Outputs 16-bit digital data over the ATA interface.  
Audio line output (rear panel) and headphones jack (front panel) for  
audio CD playback.  
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USING THE DRIVE  
USING THE DRIVE  
Front Panel  
“Maximum Speed Choice” function  
The CDU-5211 has a Maximum Speed Choice function where the user can select between  
maximum speeds of 40X or 52X.  
The drive always defaults to 40X.  
To activate 52X operation press and hold the Stop/Eject button for 5 seconds.  
The drive will then read the current disc at 52X speed.  
When the disc is ejected the drive will default back to 40X operation.  
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It is recommended that 52X operation only be activated under the following conditions  
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You are confident that the disc been used is in good condition and  
free from marks and scratches.  
1 - Earphone Jack  
2 - Volume Control  
Stereo mini-jack for headphones and/or powered speakers.  
The disc is well balanced and does not have thick printed ink or  
adhesive labels attached to its surface.  
Control volume of earphone jack. This control has no effect  
on rear panel audio output.  
The disc is not physically damaged in any maner.  
3 - Emergency Eject In case the Eject button isn’t working, insert a small  
paper clip into this hole to eject the tray.  
Discs that have the above characteristics may reduce maximum transfer speeds due to  
excessive disc vibration at 52X.  
Note: Turn off the power before doing this manual ejection.  
4 - On/Busy LED  
5 - Disc Tray  
The On/Busy LED will be flashing while the CD-ROM  
drive is busy.  
NOTE: Physically damaged discs may void warranty - refer to “Warnings &  
Precautions” on page 7 of this manual.  
The user can open or close the disc tray by pressing the  
Open/Close button.  
6 - Play/Skip  
Will start playing of an Audio-CD or Skip to next track if  
already playing an Audio-CD.  
7 - Stop/Eject/Speed Will eject the tray if a CD-ROM is playing.  
Will stop an Audio-CD playing, pressing it again will eject  
the tray as usual.  
Pressing this button can also change the max drive speed.  
The default max speed is 40X. Press and hold for 5 seconds  
to change the drive speed from 40X to 52X.  
Tray out disc will reset drive speed from 52X to 40X  
automatically.  
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INSTALLING THE DRIVE  
INSTALLING THE DRIVE  
System Requirements  
Connections and Settings  
There are three pairs of jumpers, MA (Master), SL (Slave) and CS (Cable Select) on  
the rear panel of your CD-ROM drive. Figure 1 shows the location of each jumper.  
To ensure stable performance, the following system specifications are recommended.  
OS  
DOS 6.xx or higher, Windows 3.1x, 95/98/ME/2000/  
NT 4.0, OS/2 Warp 3.0 or higher.  
Rear of Drive  
Interface  
Vacant IDE interface connector  
Cable Select  
Analogue  
Audio  
Slave  
Master  
Digital  
Audio  
NOTE: To operate the drive using DOS 6.xx or higher you will need to  
install the DOS device drivers. These are available for free download  
from our support web site:  
HOST INTERFACE  
POWER  
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40  
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C S  
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+5  
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+12  
DC  
RCCL  
Hardware Installation  
Please refer to your PC’s user manual and follow their guidelines for adding  
hardware components. Always follow their anti-static precautions.  
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Set the Master/Slave jumper on CD-ROM rear panel (refer to figure 1)  
Locate an empty drive bay and slide the CD-ROM drive into the bay. Secure  
with four screws.  
Connect the power supply cable to the CD-ROM drive. (Ensure the pin  
definition of power connector is the same as shown in figure 1).  
Figure 1  
Connect the 40 pin IDE / ATAPI cable to the CD-ROM drive according to the  
description in figure 1 (Note: Pin 1 on the cable is generally indicated by a  
red stripe along the edge of the ribbon cable).  
CS (CSEL)  
If your system supports the CS setting you can set the jumper to the “CS” position. The  
Master/Slave setting will then be made automatically depending on your hardware  
Configuration. No jumper is then required on the “MA” or “SL” pins.  
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Connect the sound cable from the Analog Audio on the rear panel of  
CD-ROM to your sound card (if you have a sound card in your system).  
Follow you PC’s user manual to re-assemble your PC.  
NOTE: For optimum performance on Windows based systems the drives DMA  
setting in the device manager should be enabled. Refer to your Systems help  
menu for assistance.  
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INSTALLING THE DRIVE  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
Connecting the IDE cable  
If you experience any trouble during installation or normal use of your CD-ROM  
drive, please refer to the following information.  
Most PC systems can connect up to 4 devices on the IDE ports. Your PC should consist  
of a “Primary IDE Bus” and a “Secondary IDE Bus” each of which can have two  
devices connected to it - a “Master device” and a “Slave device” Refer Figure 2  
You will find further information on our support web site:  
In most PC systems, the hard disk drive is set as the “Master Device” on the “Primary  
IDE Bus”, this should not be altered.  
Symptoms  
Appears to have no power.  
Action  
Check DC power cable connection.  
If available it is recommended that you connect the CD-ROM drive as the “Master  
Device” on the “Secondary IDE Bus”.  
CD drive not recognised by system.  
Check IDE interface connections.  
Check the MASTER/SLAVE settings of  
all devices.  
The CD-ROM drive can also be set as the “Slave Device” on either bus if both of the  
“Master Device” possibilities have been taken by other devices. Some devices such as  
CD writers and DVD drives may be required to be set as the “Master Device”, in this  
case it is OK to set the CD-ROM drive as the “Slave Device”.  
The disc tray will not open.  
Disable the “lock eject” feature software  
of the operating system.  
Shut power down and use emergency  
eject hole to eject disc.  
Cannot read data on discs.  
Check the surface of CD media, always  
keep it clean and free from scratches.  
Check the quality of CD media.  
Check if other discs or music CD’s  
are reading OK.  
Device 2  
(Slave)  
Device2  
(Slave)  
Is Disc inserted upside down?  
Could disc be a UDF formatted  
disc? Check if a UDF reader is installed.  
Hard Disk  
(Master)  
No sound.  
Check sound cable connections.  
Check the volume settings of the drive  
and operating system volume controls.  
Are speakers turned on?  
Device 1  
(Master)  
Secondary IDE Bus  
Primary IDE Bus  
PC Mother Board  
Figure 2  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Environmental Conditions  
General  
Operating  
Temp  
5°C to 45°C  
10% to 80% RH  
0 ~ 3,500 m  
-35°C to 60°C  
10% to 90% RH  
0 ~ 12,500 m  
Host Interface  
Acceptable Formats  
ATA-PI compliant.  
Humidity  
Altitude  
Temp  
Humidity  
Altitude  
CD-DA, CD-Rom mode 1, CD-Rom/XA  
mode 2 form 1 & form 2, CD-I Ready,  
Video CD (MPEG-1), Karaoke CD,  
Photo CD, Enhanced CD, CD extra,  
I-Trax CD, CD-Text and UDF.  
CD-Rom, CD-R, CD-RW,  
Non Operating  
Acceptable Media Types  
Acceptable Disc Diameters  
12 cm and 8 cm.  
Dimensions & Mass  
Dimensions  
145.8 x 41.3 x 190 mm  
(WxHxD +/- 0.5mm)  
0.9Kg  
Performance  
Weight  
Rotational Speeds  
CD-Rom, Max - 52X, 7800 KB/sec.  
CD-Rom, Max - 40X, 6,000 KB/sec.  
Random access time  
Data Buffer  
80 ms.  
128 KB.  
Burst Data Rate  
Ultra DMA-  
DMA mode 2- 16.6 MB/sec.  
PIO mode 4- 16.6 MB/sec.  
33.3 MB/sec.  
Audio  
Earphone Output (Front)  
0.7 +/- 0.2 VRMS @ 33Kohms,  
1KHz, 0db  
Line Output (Rear)  
Digital Output  
0.7 +/- 0.2 VRMS @ 47Kohms,  
1KHz, 0db  
5.0 Vp-p - SPDIF Standard  
Reliability  
Error Rate  
Mode-1 (ECC on) 10 -12 Block/Bit  
Mode-2 (ECC off) 10 -9 Block/Bit  
70,000 POH @ 25% duty cycle  
MTBF  
Power Requirements  
Operation Max  
+5V  
+12V  
+5V  
+12V  
+5V  
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1.0 amps  
1.5 amps  
0.03 amps  
0.01 amps  
Sleep Average  
Voltage Requirements  
+/- 5% and less than 100m Vp-p  
ripple voltage  
+12V +/- 10% and less than 200m  
Vp-p ripple voltage  
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