CRX - 1611
CD-R/RW Drive Unit
CRX - 1611
CD-R/RW Drive Unit
User’s Guide
Printed in Australia
© 2001 - Sony Australia Limitied.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
User’s Guide
PN: CRX1611-1AUS
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Contents
Introduction
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls
Front Panel...........................................................................................7
Rear Panel ...........................................................................................8
Precautions
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System Setup
Installing the Drive in Your Computer
Preparation.........................................................................................10
Setting the Jumpers ...........................................................................11
Opening the Computer.......................................................................12
Mounting the Drive.............................................................................12
Installing the Software
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Using Discs
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Storing Discs......................................................................................17
Care of Discs......................................................................................17
Operating the Drive
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Starting the Drive ...............................................................................18
Ejecting the Disc ................................................................................20
How to Use the Disc Locks ................................................................21
Specifications
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Technical Support
Recommended Sony Media
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Introduction
Parts and Controls
Features
The CRX1611 is an internal CD-R/RW (Compact Disc Recordable/
ReWritable) drive unit designed for use with personal computers.
General
Front Panel
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• Buffer UnderRun Protection.
• 2 Mbyte buffer memory
• 5 1/4 inch half-height drive form factor.
• DSS Vibration Reduction System.
Supported disc formats
• Reads and writes data in each: CD-DA, CD Extra,
CD-Rom (mode 1), CD-Rom XA (mode 2 form 1 & 2),
CD-I (mode 2 form 1 & 2),Video CD (MPEG 1), UDF & CD-text.
• Reads data in Photo CD (Single and Multi session), Karaoke CD,
Enhanced CD & I-Track CD.
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• The CRX-1611 conforms to the specifications set out in the
“Orange Book Part II and Part III”.
Supported write methods
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Disc tray
• Disc At Once, Session At Once, Track At Once, Variable Packet,
Fixed Packet (Max packet size 1200KB) and Track Reservation.
Performance
Accepts a CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW disc on its tray.
• Supports CD-R write speeds of 4X 8X and 16X.
Emergency eject hole
• Supports CD-RW write speeds of 4X.
Insert a fine rod into this hole to eject the tray manually in emergen-
cies.
• Supports HighSpeed CD-RW write speeds of 8X, 10X.
• Fast access times ensuring reliable high-speed data access.
Audio
• Outputs 16-bit digital data over the ATA interface.
• Audio line output and headphones jack for audio CD playback.
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Eject button
Opens and closes the disc tray.
Busy indicator
ꢀ Software requirements
To use this CD drive you will require two types of software, one
This indicator shows the unit’s status in various phases of operation.
* Green
* Flashing Green
- seek, read and write.
- Writing CD
to enable the drive as a CD reader the other to enable the drive as
a CD writer.
Reader: This drive uses a standard ATAPI interface. Most modern
operating systems have driver software built in to enable the use of
this drive as a CD reader. This includes Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0,
2000 and Macintosh computers with an IDE interface.
DOS drivers can be downloaded from:
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Volume control
Controls the volume of the analog audio output provided via a
headphones jack.
Headphones jack
Provides two channel analog audio output.
Writer: Authoring software will be required. There are many vari-
ties. Please be sure that the version of software you are using is com-
patible with the CRX-1611. You should check this on the software
manufacturers web site or at:
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Rear Panel
Precautions
ꢀ Installation
• Avoid placing the drive in a location subject to:
–high humidity
–high temperature
–excessive dust
Pin 1
–mechanical vibration
–direct sunlight.
We recommend to use the drive in a horizontal or vertical position. Do
not use it in a tilted position.
ꢀ Operation
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• Do not move the drive during operation. This may cause it to malfunc-
tion during reading or writing.
• Avoid exposing the drive to sudden changes in temperature as conden-
sation may form on the lens inside the drive as a result. Should the
surrounding temperature suddenly rise while the drive is on, wait at
least one hour before you turn off the power. Operating the drive
immediately after a sudden increase in temperature, may result in a
malfunction during reading or writing.
1 Digital Audio
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Analogue Audio
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Master / Slave Jumpers (refer to page 09 for details)
Interface Connector (IDE bus)
ꢀ Transportation
• Close the disc drawer before moving the drive.
DC INPUT (power-in) connector
• Keep the original packing materials for future transport of the drive.
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Setting the Jumpers
System Setup
Set the jumpers on the rear of the drive in accordance with the
configuration of your computer system.
To use this CD-R/RW device, the following components are
required:
The illustration below shows the jumpers set to the “MASTER”
position, this is the default set by the factory.
• Personal Computer with an IDE bus (ATA compliant)
• IDE Interface cable (40 to 40 pin flat cable)
• Software -
CSEL
SLAVE
MASTER
Device driver (for reading discs only) -
This is included with most modern operating systems.
DOS device drivers can be downloaded from:
Authoring Software (for writing discs) -
Check with the software manufacurers web site to ensure
the version of your software supports the CRX-1611.
A list of compatible software can also be found at:
Your computer should have a PRIMARY IDE bus and a SECONDARY IDE
bus. Each bus can have one MASTER and one SLAVE device connected
to it. Follow the configuration guidlines below for optimum performance
and reliability.
Installing the Drive inYour Computer
Consult your computers User Manual for instructions on how to add
new hardware. Be sure to follow their anti-static precautions.
• Set the CRX-1611 as the MASTER device.
• The CRX-1611 can be connected to either the PRIMARY or
SECONDARY bus, however if you have an IDE Hard disk on your
computer the hard disk should be set as the MASTER device on the
PRIMARY bus. Hence the CRX-1611 must be set as the PRIMARY
device on the SECONDARY bus.
Preparation
The following parts and tools will be required to mount the drive in
your computer:
• Four screws 3 mm in diameter and 6 mm in length.
• A screwdriver to suit.
• Two mounting rails if your computer has mounting tracks.
• Do not have a CD-ROM reader and a CD writer on the same IDE
bus (ie: both on the SECONDARY bus). This will cause problems if
copying from CD to CD.
Do not turn on the power of the computer before completing the
entire installation process.
Some personal computers may use CSEL in place of the MASTER/
SLAVE selection. In this case, remove the existing jumper from
MASTER or SLAVE, and set it on CSEL. When the CSEL is set high,
the drive is designated as Drive 1.
Consult your PC manufacturer, IDE Card manufacturer or dealer for
further details.
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Opening the Computer
Connecting the Drive
The drive should be connected to the computer with the following
connectors:
• DC INPUT connector.
Refer to your computers user manual for instructions on how to
open the computer.
• AUDIO OUT connector (if you plan to connect audio equipment).
• IDE INTERFACE connector.
IDE INTERFACE Connector
DC INPUT connector
AUDIO OUT
connector
Mounting the Drive
ꢀ DC INPUT connector
Do not mount the drive at an angle, it is only designed to be operated
The pin assignment for the DC connector is as follows.
horizontally or vertically.
Some computers chasis require mounting rails on each side of the
drive when installing new drives. If your system requires these rails
you should contact your computer supplier.
GND
+5 V DC
+12 V DC
After matching the beveled edges, insert the plug of the power supply
cable to the DC INPUT connector on the rear of the drive and push it
firmly in place.
DC INPUT connector
Power supply cable
(4-pin connection cable)
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ꢀ Analogue AUDIO OUT connector
Closing the Computer
The pin assignment for the audio out connector is as follows:
Refer to your computers user manual for instructions on how to close
the computer.
pin
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Audio Signal
R signal
ground
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ground
4
L signal
ꢀ IDE INTERFACE connector
1 Firmly insert one end of the interface cable into the INTERFACE
CONNECTOR.
Using Discs
Pin 1
Storing Discs
INTERFACE
CONNECTOR
• Do not store the disc in a location subject to:
–high humidity
–high temperature
–excessive dust
–direct sunlight
INTERFACE cable
Care of Discs
• Hold the disc by its edge. Do not touch the surface.
2 Attach the other end of the cable to the PRIMARY or
SECONDARY IDE interface connectors on the computers main-
board.
• Data cannot be recorded if the recording surface is contaminated.
Refer to your computers user manual for more information on
where these connectors will be located.
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Installing the Software
To use the drive as a CD-Rom Reader.
Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, Me, 2000 systems or a Macintosh (with a
IDE interface) should detected the drive at start up and the appropri-
ate ATAPI drivers be installed automatically to read discs.
If you wish to use the drive with MS-DOS you will require the
MSCDEX extension (available from Microsoft) and Sony’s ATAPI
device driver available from Sony Australia’s Web Site:
To use the drive as a CD Writer.
CD Authouring software will be required. There are many varities,
all have different features. Please be sure that the version of software
you are using is compatible with the CRX-1611. This can be checked
on the software manufacturers web site, or for a list of compatible
software refer to Sony Australia’s web site:
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Operating the Drive
Disc locks
This section describes how to start the drive and eject a disc.
Starting the Drive
1 Turn on the power of your computer.
2 Press the eject button.
The tray comes out automatically.
4 Gently push the tray or press the eject button to close the tray.
The drive will begin reading the Table of Contents (TOC) data when
it accepts the disc. The busy indicator lights up in amber while the
drive is reading the TOC.
When the busy indicator lights out, the drive is ready to receive
commands, and data may be retrieved from the disc.
After loading the CD-R or CD-RW disc, it takes a moment for the
drive to become ready while the Program Memory Area is read.
For subsequent drive operations, follow the instructions provided
with the CD authoring software you are using.
Note:
3 Place a disc in the tray with its label side up.
The busy indicator stays lit in amber if:
– the disc is not properly placed on the loading tray
– a malfunction occurs.
In either case, eject the disc and place it in the loading tray again making
sure that it sits properly in the tray. If doing this does not solve the
problem and the busy indicator still remains lit in amber, consult your
dealer or qualified service personnel.
The busy indicator also lights amber during audio play. However, this
is not a malfunction.
Caution: Do not forcibly close the disc drawer. Applying excessive
force may damage the loading mechanism. The tray’s mechanism is
designed to operate with a “feather touch”.
Note:
When the drive is set up in vertical position, use the disc locks to
prevent your disc from falling. See “How to Use the Disc Locks” on
page 21 for details.
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Ejecting the Disc
How to Use the Disc Locks
To eject the disc, press the eject button on the front panel. The tray
The disc tray has four disc locks that prevent the disc from falling when
comes out automatically.
the drive is set up in vertical position.
Disc locks
Note:
Note:
The eject button does not work if it is disabled by the software you
When the drive is used in horizontal position, you do not need to lock
the disc.
are using.
ꢀ Opening the tray manually in an emergency
ꢀ Locking and Unlocking
You can open the tray manually when it fails to come out by means
of the eject button or software commands. To do this, follow the
procedure below:
All of the four locks are set in the unlocked position (facing outward)
when the drive is shipped from the factory. To set the lock in the locked
position, turn it with your fingers until you hear a click so that it faces
inward.
1 Turn off the power of your computer.
2 Insert a pointed object, such as a paper clip, into the emergency
eject hole and push.
locked
unlocked
to lock
Approx. 40 mm
to unlock
After removing the disc from the drive unit, consult your dealer or
qualified service personnel.
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Specifications
ꢀ General
Host interface
ATAPI compliant
E-IDE (MMC2 compliant
Top side
Read Function
This drive conforms to the “Multiread”
specification.
Acceptable discs:
CD-ROM data (mode-1)
CD-ROM XA (mode 2, form 1 & 2)
CD-Digital Audio
CD-I (mode 2, form 1 & 2)
CD-I Ready
Right side
Photo CD
Video CD
CD-EXTRA
CD-TEXT
CD-R
CD-RW discs
When the drive’s left side is down
To facilitate disc handling, set the disc locks A, C and D into the
locked position, and leave the disc lock B in the unlocked position.
Write Function
Applied Format:
CD-ROM (Mode-1)
CD-ROM XA (mode 2, form 1 & 2)
CD-Digital Audio
CD-I (mode 2, form 1 & 2)
Video CD
Top side
CD-EXTRA
CD-TEXT
Writing Method:
Disc at once
Session at once
Track at once
Left side
Variable packet
Fixed packet writing
(Max packet size : 1200Kbytes)
Track Reservation
2 Mbytes
Cache memory
(Drive has Buffer Under-run prevention)
Read speed
Read (CD-Rom/CD-R):
Read (CD-RW):
DAE:
4-10X, 6-15X, 8-20X, 13-32X, 16-40X (CAV)
4-10X, 6-15X, 8-20X (CAV)
16-32X (P-CAV)
Write speed
CD-R:
CD-RW:
4X, 8X, 16X
4X, 8X, 10X
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ꢀ Drive performance
Data transfer rate
ꢀ Dimension diagram
Sustained rate:
2700 to 6200 Kbytes/s
(16 to 40X CAV)
Max Data Transfer mode: 16.6 MB/s (ATA PIO Mode 4)
16.6 MB/s (ATA DMA Mode 2)
Access time
Random stroke:
105 ms
ꢀ Reliability
Read error rate (includes retry, normal disc)
ECC On (mode 1):
1 Block / 1012 bits
ECC Off (mode 1&2): 1 Block / 109 bits
MTBF: 70,000 POH @ 25% duty cycle in room
temperature
ꢀ Audio
Output level
Line out:
0.7 +/- 0.2 Vrms at 47k W, 1KHz, 0dB
0.5 +/- 0.2 Vrms at 33 Ω, 1KHz, 0dB
5.0 Vp-p SPDIF standard
Head phone:
Digital Output:
ꢀ Environmental conditions
Temperature and humidity
Operating
+5 °C to +45 °C
(no condensation)
–35 °C to +60 °C
(10 % to 80 % humidity)
Transportation
ꢀ Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
145.8 x 41.3 x 190 mm +/- 0.5mm
( w / h / d )
1 kg
Mass
ꢀ Power requirement
Voltage
+5 V ± 5 % DC and +12V DC ± 10 %
Important:
Screws must not extend more than 6.0mm into the side panels or the
bottom plate.
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Technical Support
If you experience any difficulty with your CRX1600LEK i.LINK
drive, please follow the troubleshooting suggestions in this manual
and the software manuals. If you continue to experience problems,
please visit the approporiate support web site as listed below:
CD Writer issues
Software issues
Your software manufacturers web site
or alternatively call the Sony Technical Support Centre on:
1300 13 SONY (7669)
Please have your model number, serial number, date of purchase and
sales receipt available when you call Technical Support.
90 days free support is provided from the date of your first call.
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