Page 3 - Contents; Safety information; iii
Contents About this book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Installation and user’s guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Appendix A. Problem solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Appendix B. Help and service information ....
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Page 5 - About this book; Part 1: Installation and user ’s guide; Registering your option
About this book This manual contains instructions for installing and using the IBM ® 16X Max DVD-ROM Drive with Software MPEG-2 Option Kit. The manual is dividedinto the following parts: Part 1: Installation and user ’s guide This guide contains the product description and installation instructions ...
Page 7 - Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.; vii
Safety information Before installing this product, read the Safety Information. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança. Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí. Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt. Ennen kuin as...
Page 8 - Antes de instalar este producto lea la información de seguridad.; viii
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. viii 16X Max DVD-ROM Drive: Us...
Page 9 - Installation and user’s guide; Product description; Laser safety guide; Installation requirements
Installation and user’s guide This section contains the product description, hardware and softwareinstallation instructions, and operating information for the IBM ® 16X Max DVD-ROM Drive. Product description This option package is intended for multimedia applications. The drive comeswith a CD contai...
Page 11 - Drive controls and connectors; This drawer is where you load and unload a disc.
Drive controls and connectors The following diagrams show the location and functions of the drive controlsand connectors. Front view of the drive «1¬ Disc drawer This drawer is where you load and unload a disc. «2¬ Headphone jack This jack provides audio output to the headphones. «3¬ Volume control ...
Page 12 - Installing the drive
Rear view of the drive Pin 1 «1¬ Audio-out connector This connector transmits the analog audio signals to an audio adapter. «2¬ Configuration pins These pins are used to set the drive configuration. «3¬ IDE port This connects the DVD-ROM drive to the IDE cable. «4¬ Power connector This connects the ...
Page 13 - Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers; You can configure your drive as master
Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers You can configure your drive as master «1¬ , slave «2¬ , or cable-select «3¬ , as shown. «4¬ and «5¬ are reserved. Use the following guidelines to determine the correct configuration for yourDVD-ROM drive. v Configure the DVD-ROM drive as a master if it will...
Page 14 - 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-ROM drive horizontally or vertically in the computer.If...
Page 15 - Step 6. Completing the hardware installation
The following is an illustration of the internal audio cable that comes withyour option package. 1. Connect the single-connector end of the included internal audio cable «1¬ to the audio-out connector on the DVD-ROM drive. 2. Attach a 40-pin IDE-cable connector «2¬ to the IDE connector on the drive....
Page 16 - Step 7. Attaching the faceplates; What to do next; Step 8. Setting up your computer for DVD video playback
Step 7. Attaching the faceplates This option package includes up to two faceplates that conform to the curveddesign of specific IBM systems. If your computer has a curved design, you canattach one of the included faceplates so that the front of the drive matches theexterior cabinet. Choose the facep...
Page 17 - Setting the DMA mode for Windows 2000; Installing the DVD-viewing software
9. Click Close . 10. Click OK to restart your computer. Setting the DMA mode for Windows 2000 1. Click Start , then click Settings , and then click Control Panel . 2. Double-click System . 3. Select Hardware . 4. Click Device Manager . 5. Click IDE ATA/ATAPI controller . 6. Double-click Secondary ID...
Page 18 - Viewing a DVD movie; Start; Click; Mediamatics DVD Player; DVD region codes
The following is a list of manufacturer Web sites that contain Windows NT 4.0DMA device drivers for system boards: v IBM: http://www.ibm.com v Intel: http://www.intel.com v VIA: http://via.com.tw v ALi: http://ali.com.tw Refer to the documentation that comes with your computer for information onothe...
Page 19 - Care and maintenance
setting up to four times after setting the initial region code. After the regioncode has been changed from its initial setting four times, it is fixed and can nolonger be changed. To change the region code, an encrypted DVD of the newregion must be in the DVD-ROM drive. To display the region code st...
Page 20 - Manually ejecting a disc; Front view of the drive
v Do not insert foreign objects into the drive. v Do not stack objects on the drive. v Do not remove the drive cover or attempt to service the drive. v Remove any discs from the disc drawer and make sure that the drawer isclosed before moving the drive unit. v Keep the original packing materials. If...