Page 3 - Contents; About this book; iii
Contents Safety: Read first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v About this book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Registering your option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Installation and user’s guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Product description . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2 Appendix D. Help and service information . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 Warranty information on the World Wide Web . . . . . . . . . . D-1 Online technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 Telephone technical support . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Antes de instalar este producto lea la información de seguridad.
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. Pred inštaláciou tohto zariadenia si pečítaje Bezpečnostné predpisy. Antes de instalar este producto lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. vi IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive: Us...
Page 7 - Part 1: Installation and user ’s guide; Registering your option; vii
About this book This guide contains information on the IBM ® DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive. It is translated into the following languages: v English v French v German v Spanish v Italian v Brazilian Portugese v Traditional Chinese v Japanese The guide is divided into two parts: Part 1: Installation and user ’...
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Page 9 - Installation and user’s guide; Product description; Drive User’s Guide and Software CD; Software description
Installation and user’s guide This section contains the product description, hardware and softwareinstallation instructions, and operating information for the IBMDVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive. Product description This option package is intended for multimedia applications. The drive comeswith a CD containing ...
Page 10 - MGI VideoWave does not support Windows NT 4.0; Veritas Simple Backup; Installation requirements; Minimum microprocessor: Intel
If you have an analog or IEEE 1394 capture device installed in yourcomputer, you can use this software to record video from a camera. Note: MGI VideoWave does not support Windows NT 4.0 v Veritas Drive Letter Access (DLA) With this software, you can write directly to DVD-RAM and DVD-R mediausing the...
Page 11 - Before you begin; Use the following handling precautions to protect your drive:; Drive controls and connectors; Front view of the drive; This drawer is where you load and unload a disc.; Busy indicator
v Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels required for DVD authoring functions v Audio adapter supporting 44.1 or 48 kHz sampling rate v Optional stereo speakers Before you begin Before you install the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive, read the information in thefollowing section on handling precautions and on us...
Page 12 - This button opens and closes the disc drawer when you push it.
This hole provides access to the eject mechanism to remove a disc from thedrive. 4 Open/Close button This button opens and closes the disc drawer when you push it. 1-4 IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive: User ’s Guide
Page 13 - These pins are used to set the drive configuration.; IDE port; Installing the drive; Turn off the computer and all attached devices.; Step 2. Unpacking the drive; Remove the drive from the bag.
Rear view of the drive Pin 1 1 Reserved 2 Audio-out connector This connector transmits the analog audio signals to an audio adapter. 3 Configuration pins These pins are used to set the drive configuration. 4 IDE port This connects the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive to the IDE cable. 5 Power connector This conn...
Page 14 - Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers; You can configure your drive as master
If you must put the drive down, place the antistatic bag on a flat, paddedsurface, and place the drive on the antistatic bag. Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers You can configure your drive as master 1 , slave 2 , or cable-select 3 , by placing the jumper over the configuration pins as shown....
Page 15 - Step 4. Mounting the drive in the bay; Be sure to use the M3 x 5-mm mounting screws in the option; Step 5. Attaching the cables to the drive
Step 4. Mounting the drive in the bay Attention: Be sure to use the M3 x 5-mm mounting screws in the option package when you are driving screws directly into the drive. Using screws thatare too long might damage the drive. You can mount the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive horizontally or vertically in thecomput...
Page 16 - User’s Guide and Software
Note: Some computers have a smaller connector that is incompatible with theincluded internal audio cable. If your computer has this kind ofconnector, you must purchase a new audio cable. 1. Connect the single-connector end 4 of the included interal audio cable to the appropriate connector on the com...
Page 17 - Write-protecting the cartridge; protection
Note: For full drive functionality, install all software applications listed in thebrowser window. 1. Insert the CD into the CD or DVD drive. If the CD automatically starts,skip to step 5 below. 2. If the CD does not automatically start, click Start → Run . 3. Type e :/launch/.htm where e is the dri...
Page 18 - Removing the disc from the cartridge
you must remove the media from the drive, turn it over, and insert it into thedrive again. For convenience, double-sided cartridges are labeled ″ side A ″ and ″ side B. ″ Removing the disc from the cartridge You can remove DVD-RAM Type II discs from the cartridge for use in aDVD-ROM drive. Removing ...
Page 19 - Precautions for handling; Turn on the computer.; My Computer; or; Securing a disc in a vertically mounted drive
Precautions for handling Be careful when handling the removed disc. Debris, dust particles, fingerprints,smears, or scratches might impair recording and playback of the media. Use asoft, dry cloth to clean dust or other debris from the disc. Do not use solventsto clean the disc surface. When labelin...
Page 20 - Using the DVD Player software; User’s Guide and Software CD; Before using the software; Play; on the graphical; Changing the DVD region code
emergency eject hole on the front of the drive (see ″ Front view of the drive ″ on page 1-3). Push the paper clip until the tray opens. Gently pull out the trayuntil you can remove the disc. Using the DVD Player software This section describes how to use and customize the DVD Player software. Youcan...
Page 22 - Using MGI VideoWave; User’s Guide; Produce
3. Type e :/UDF/ language where e is the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD drive, and language is your language. 4. Click OK. 5. Double-click SETUP.EXE , and follow the on-screen instructions. Note: The UDF reader is needed only on computers that do not have anotherDLA program for CD-RW or DVD-RW in...
Page 23 - Caring for a CD or DVD
Caring for a CD or DVD Digital discs are high-density media that must be handled with care and keptclean to ensure that they remain readable. The following precautions help toprolong the life of your discs. Attention: Wiping a disc using a circular motion can damage the disc and cause data loss. v H...
Page 25 - Appendix A. Product specifications; Power requirements
Appendix A. Product specifications This appendix includes the following information: v Physical specifications v Power requirements v Environmental requirements v Read speeds v Write speeds Physical specifications The physical specifications 1 of the DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive are listed in the following t...
Page 26 - You can mount the drive vertically or horizontally.
Specification Operational Nonoperational Temperature(noncondensing) +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F) -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to 140°F) Relative humidity(noncondensing) 10% to 80% 10% to 90% Read speeds Media Read speed DVD-ROM 2.4-6X DVD-R (4.7 GB) 1X constant linear velocity (CLV) DVD-RW (4.7 GB) 1.5 ...
Page 27 - Appendix B. Solving problems; Take the following actions:
Appendix B. Solving problems Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or user error. Usingthe information in this section, you might be able to solve problems yourself orgather helpful information that you can pass on to a service technician. Youmight also need to refer to your compute...
Page 33 - Enabling DMA for Windows 2000 Professional
Appendix C. Customizing the device-driverconfiguration settings Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me have two device-driverconfiguration parameters: Auto Insert Notify and DMA. The Auto Insert Notify parameter enables the computer to start playing oraccessing the disc automatically after...
Page 34 - Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0
9. Click OK . 10. Click Close to close the System Properties window. A message is displayed informing you that the system settings have changed. 11. Click OK to restart your computer. Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0 Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0 requires a DMA bus master IDE controllerdevice drive...
Page 35 - Appendix D. Help and service information; Warranty information on the World Wide Web; Telephone technical support; Option name
Appendix D. Help and service information This section contains information on how to obtain warranty information onthe World Wide Web and online and telephone technical support. Warranty information on the World Wide Web The IBM Machine Warranties Web site athttp://www.ibm.com/servers/support/machin...
Page 37 - Appendix E. Product warranty and notices; This section contains product warranty and notices information.; Warranty Statement; IBM Statement of Limited Warranty; Part 1 - General Terms; The IBM Warranty for Machines
Appendix E. Product warranty and notices This section contains product warranty and notices information. Warranty Statement This section contains the warranty period for your product and the IBMStatement of Limited Warranty. Machine - IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive Warranty period* - One year * Contact you...
Page 39 - Limitation of Liability
Some parts of IBM Machines are designated as Customer Replaceable Units(called “CRUs”), e.g., keyboards, memory, or hard disk drives. IBM ships CRUsto you for replacement by you. You must return all defective CRUs to IBMwithin 30 days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. You are responsible fordo...
Page 40 - The following is added after the first sentence:; NORTH AMERICA
Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBM’s part or otherliability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. In each such instance,regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM(including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other c...
Page 42 - HONG KONG AND MACAU; The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired; INDIA; The following replaces items 1 and 2 of this Section:; JAPAN; The following sentence is added to this Section:
arbitration award shall be final and binding for the parties without appeal andthe arbitral award shall be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and theconclusions of law. All proceedings shall be conducted, including all documents presented in suchproceedings, in the English language. The n...
Page 43 - The following paragraph is added to this Section:; Limitation of Liability:; The following is added to this Section:
NEW ZEALAND The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section: The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you mayhave under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation whichcannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act ...
Page 45 - THE FOLLOWING TERMS APPLY TO THE COUNTRY SPECIFIED:; AUSTRIA AND GERMANY; The warranty for an IBM Machine covers the; The; EGYPT; as to any
will be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts; and 5) inGreece, Israel, Italy, Portugal, and Spain any legal claim arising out of thisStatement will be brought before, and finally settled by, the competent court ofAthens, Tel Aviv, Milan, Lisbon, and Madrid, respectively. THE...
Page 47 - The following replaces items 1 and 2 of the first paragraph; Notices
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: IBM’s entire liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involvingnonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statement ofWarranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machin...
Page 48 - Processing date data
U.S.A. The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or anycountry where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THISPUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHEREXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,...
Page 49 - The foregoing is a Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure.; Trademarks; IBM; Electronic emissions notices; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
them if needed. This IBM hardware product cannot prevent errors that mightoccur if software, upgrades, or peripheral devices you use or exchange datawith do not process date data correctly. The foregoing is a Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure. Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Co...
Page 50 - FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE; Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement; This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Avis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie Canada; IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH, 70548 Stuttgart.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in orderto meet FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available fromIBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or televisioninterference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or...