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FCC INFORMATION
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party:
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Type of Equipment:
Model Name:
Yamaha Corporation of America
6600 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620
714-522-9011
714-228-3913
CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive
CRW2100SX
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following 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.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.
Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables.
Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void
your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class
“B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product
in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses
radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause
interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined
by turning the product “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change
the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this
type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America,
6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620 U.S.A.
LASER INFORMATION
Laser Product Class: Class 1
Laser Diode Properties
Wavelength: 780-787 nm
Pulse Durations and Max. Output
at the lens of the Laser Pickup Unit
Read Mode: 0.7mW
(Continuous)
Write Mode: Max. 38mW
(for 166ns, Min. Cycle 86.6ns)
Laserprodukt-Klasse: Klasse 1
Eigenschaften der Laserdiode
Wellenlänge: 780-787 nm
Impulsdauer und max. Ausgang an der Linse der
Laser-Abtasteinheit
Lesemodus: 0,7mW
(kontinuierlich)
Schreibmodus: Max. 38mW
(für 166ns, Zyklusmin. 86,6ns)
Classe du produit laser: Classe 1
Caractéristiques de la diode laser
Longueur d’onde: 780-787 nm
Durée des impulsions et sortie maximum depuis
la lentille du bloc capteur optique
Mode de lecture: 0,7mW
(continue)
Mode de gravure: max. 38mW
(pour 166ns, cycle min. 86,6ns)
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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procédures différents des spécifications de cette
brochure peut entraîner une exposition à d’éventuelles
radiations pouvant être dangereuses.
PRECAUCION
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diferentes a los especificados aquí resultará en
peligrosas exposiciones a la radiación.
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Clase de producto láser: Clase 1
Propiedades del diodo láser
Longitud de onda: 780-787 nm
Duración del pulso y potencia de salida máxima
en el objetivo de la unidad captora láser
Modo de lectura: 0,7mW
(continua)
Modo de escritura: máx. 38mW
(para 166ns, ciclo mínimo 86,8ns)
DANGER - VISIBLE AND / OR INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE
TO BEAM.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1
BETRAKTA EJ STRLEN. STRLEN R FARLIG.
CAUTION
- VISIBLE AND / OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
- SYNLIG OCH / ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA
DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.
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English
OWNER’S MANUAL
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
These precautions explain how to use the device correctly and safely, thereby preventing injury to
yourself or to others. This section has been sub-divided into a WARNING section and a CAUTION
section, according to the likelihood and nature of any potential injuries or damage inflicted. They
relate to your personal safety, and also help you minimize the risk of damaging the device. Please
read these sections carefully before proceeding.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even
death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions
include, but are not limited to, the following:
● Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble or modify it.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock or fire. The device contains no userserviceable parts. If it appears to be malfunctioning, have it inspected by qualified service
personnel.
● Do not look inside the device.
If you expose your eyes to the laser inside the device, you risk damage or loss of your vision.
● Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the device.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of personal injury, electrical shock, damage to the device or
fire. Please take particular care if small children are present.
● Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers
on it that contain liquids which might spill into any openings.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock, fire or personal injury.
● Follow the Owner’s Manual carefully.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to the unit.
Follow the correct procedure when setting up the device.
● If unusual smells, sounds or smoke emanate from the device or if liquids enter the device, switch
the computer off immediately and unplug it from the power outlet.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock, fire or damage to the device. Return the
device immediately to the store at which it was purchased or alternatively, to the nearest Yamaha
dealer (listed at the back of this manual).
● Make sure the computer is electrically grounded
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock.
● When opening up the computer, always unplug the computer from the electrical outlet. Do not
touch the plug with wet hands.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock.
● When used in a fan-cooled system, the drive should not be exposed to temperatures outside the
range 5 ~ 35°C (41 ~ 95°F).
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CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to
yourself or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but
are not limited to, the following:
● Always unplug the computer from the electrical outlet if it will not be used for a prolonged period of
time or if there is a risk of lightning.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting or fire.
● Do not expose the device to excessive heat or vibrations such as in direct sunlight or near a heater.
Also avoid placing it in extreme cold or much dust.
Otherwise, the front panel may become disfigured or the internal components may be damaged.
● Do not use the device near other electrical products such as televisions, radios or speakers.
Otherwise, this may cause interference which can affect the proper operation of those other
products.
● Do not place the device in an unstable position.
Otherwise, it may accidentally fall down and be damaged or cause personal injury.
● Mount the device horizontally.
Otherwise, written data may be destroyed. Set the device up according to the instructions in the
Owner’s Manual.
● Always remove the disc from the tray before transporting the device.
Otherwise, written data may be destroyed.
● When cleaning the device, never use benzene, paint thinners, detergents or chemical-impregnated
wiping cloths. Also, do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the device.
Otherwise, the device may be damaged or its front panel may become discolored. Use a soft, dry
cloth to wipe the device.
● Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the device and do not use excessive force on
the buttons, switches or connectors.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of damage to the device or personal injury.
● Do not listen to audio with headphones at high volume and for prolonged periods of time.
Otherwise, there is an increased risk of hearing loss.
● Before using the device, set the volume dial to its lowest setting.
Otherwise, sudden bursts of sound can cause hearing loss.
● Do not place the device near sources of magnetic interference, such as computer displays.
Magnetic interference can affect the operation and stability of the device.
● Have the device serviced regularly.
Otherwise, dust can build up inside the device, increasing the risk of fire or damage. For
information about servicing charges, contact the store at which the device was purchased or
alternatively, the nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). The device should be
serviced about once a year.
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■ About CD-R/RW discs
Please read the following regarding the handling of CD-R/RW discs.
1. Do not expose discs to excessive heat such as in direct sunlight or near a heater.
Also avoid keeping them in a humid place.
2. Do not touch disc surfaces.
When handling a disc, hold it by its edges.
3. Remove dust and dirt from disc surfaces.
Use air-based dust removers. The surfaces may be scratched if wiped with a dry cloth.
4. Do not stick labels on disc surfaces.
5. Do not write on disc surfaces except where indicated.
6. Do not clean discs with chemicals or detergents.
7. Do not bend or drop discs.
1. The information contained in this manual is subject to change
without prior notice.
2. All trademarks contained in this manual belong to their respective
owners.
3. Yamaha does not bear any responsibility for any outcome as a
result of using this device.
4. Reproduction of this manual, either in part or in full, is expressly
forbidden.
■ Precautions for Transportation
Before transporting the device, always put it in its original box. If the device is transported
without adequate packing, the internal components may be damaged and cause the device
to malfunction.
■ Copyrights
When writing to CD-R/RW, make sure that you are not infringing any copyrights. It is illegal
to copy audio CDs for non-personal use. When backing up software, please make sure that
you are not infringing any software copyrights for that product.
■ WARRANTY
YAMAHA AND SUPPLIERS ACCEPT NO LIABILITY FOR THE LOSS OF ANY DATA OR
ANY PROBLEMS CAUSED AS A RESULT. AS A PRECAUTION, IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT THE DISCS BE TESTED AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN WRITTEN TO.
FURTHERMORE, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES DOES YAMAHA AND SUPPLIERS
GUARANTEE THE RELIABILITY OF THE DISCS.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................... 1
Features of the CRW2100SX Drive ................................................. 1
Before Use ......................................................................... 3
System Requirements ...................................................................... 3
Supported Discs .............................................................................. 5
Tools ................................................................................................ 6
Front and Rear of Unit ........................................................... 7
Front Panel ..................................................................................... 7
Rear Panel ....................................................................................... 8
Setup Flowchart .................................................................. 9
Windows Users ............................................................................... 9
Macintosh Users ........................................................................... 10
Setup Procedures ............................................................... 11
Serial Number ............................................................................... 11
SCSI Settings ................................................................................. 11
Setting Up The CRW2100SX Drive .............................................. 14
Operation ......................................................................... 24
Loading a Disc .............................................................................. 24
Ejecting a Disc .............................................................................. 24
Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency ................................................... 25
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 26
Appendix .......................................................................... 29
Writing Modes .............................................................................. 29
About the firmware ....................................................................... 31
LED Indicator Messages ................................................................ 32
CRW2100SX Specifications .......................................................... 33
Index ............................................................................................. 36
©2000 YAMAHA CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.
This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied,
reproduced, translated, transmitted or reduced to any electronic medium of
machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Yamaha.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.
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Introduction
Features of the CRW2100SX Drive
High speed
The CRW2100SX drive supports up to 16X speed writing of a CD-R disc, and up
to 10X speed writing of a CD-RW disc. For example, an audio CD (79 minutes/
700MB) can be created in approximately 5 minutes. With newly adopted Partial
CAV writing method (See the following column), you can write a disc by directly
transferring content data from a 32X-speed or faster CD-ROM drive. Data
reading at up to 40X speed is supported.
CD TEXT support
The CRW2100SX drive is compatible to CD TEXT format. Information such as
the song name or artist name can be recorded using writing software. The text
data on the disc you create can be displayed by a CD player that is compatible
with CD TEXT.
Wide compatibility
Compatibility assurance data obtained through exchange of technical data with
major disc manufacturers ensures compatibility with discs from a very wide range
of manufacturers. 700MB discs are also supported.
High-fidelity audio
The CRW2100SX supports extracting digital audio data at up to 40X speed, as
well as recording digital sound with complete fidelity even when writing at 16X
speed.
Reliable writing
Yamaha’s proprietary Pure-Phase Laser System*1 improves jitter values*2 to allow
the signal to be recorded accurately. In addition, the 8MB buffer memory and
Running OPC*3 technology further enhance reliability.
Optimum speed
The CRW2100SX drive can write at an optimum speed*4 if the CD-R disc does not
allow 12X- or 16X-speed writing.
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Introduction
*1 Pure-Phase Laser System (patent applied for)
Technology that reduces phase interference of the laser beam, so that it shines accurately on the disc.
*2 Jitter value
An important measure of recording quality. This has been improved 25% compared with Yamaha models
not using this technology.
*3 Running OPC (Optimum Power Control)
CD-R/RW discs vary by manufacturer in their recording characteristics, and the laser output required
to write data differs by disc. Running OPC is technology that solves this problem by automatically
adjusting the output of the laser according to the material of the disc on which data is being written.
*4 If you attempt to write at 16X or 12X speed but the CRW2100SX drive detects that the quality of a
target CD-R disc and other things are inappropriate for such speeds, the drive will automatically slow
down the writing speed optimally for the disc.
About Partial CAV (Constant Angular Velocity)
Writing to a CD-R disc is normally done using CLV (Constant Linear
Velocity) method. In this method, the disc rotation speed will be so adjusted
as to keep a constant data transfer rate at any portion of the disc. In other
words, the disc rotation speed will vary in CLV writing.
In contrast, CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) method uses a constant disc
rotation speed at any portion of the disc whereas the data transfer rate will
vary. Because CAV method has an advantage to largely increase the data
transfer rate with a minimum load to the drive’s mechanism (compared to
CLV’s rotation speed adjustment), many of current CD-ROM drives use CAV
method.
CD formats define the constant linear density of written data (data should be
written onto the disc track in the constant pitch) so that amount of recorded
data per disc rotation will increase as the writing point moves from the inner
to the outer. In other words, in CAV writing the outer portion has an
increased data transfer rate.
The CRW2100SX drive uses CAV method in the inner portions as well as
CLV method in the outer portions (Partial CAV) in order to enable up to
16X-speed writing. The drive will control the disc rotation speed to start
writing at 12X speed in the inner portions, gradually accelerating up to 16X
speed and maintaining 16X speed in the outer portions.
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Before Use
System Requirements
In order to use the CRW2100SX drive, your computer system will need to meet
the following set of requirements.
n The CRW2100SX drive may not write at a maximum speed depending on your
computer’s system configuration.
PC/AT-Compatible Computer
CPU: Pentium II-class or higher, 300MHz or faster.
RAM: 32MB memory (64MB or more recommended).
n If you are using Windows 2000 operating system, you need 64MB or more memory.
A spare PCI expansion slot for a SCSI card (if one hasn’t been installed yet).
A SCSI card to connect SCSI devices (including the CRW2100SX drive) to your
computer. Make sure it has an internal bus connector. Yamaha recommends any
of Adaptec’s AHA-2940-series cards (PCI slot).
n For details about how to install the SCSI card, refer to the documentation that came
with it.
Operating System (OS)
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows NT4.0 with
Service Pack 3 or later, Windows 2000.
CD Writing Software
The CRW2100SX drive requires CD writing software to write onto a CD-R/RW
disc. When you use the CD writing software, make sure that it supports the
CRW2100SX drive.
n For details about how to install and use the software, refer to the documentation that
came with it.
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Before Use
For Macintosh computers
OS: Mac OS 8 or later.
CPU: PowerPC G3, 300MHz or faster.
RAM: 32MB (64MB or more recommended).
CD-ROM drive.
n Many Apple Macintosh computers have built-in SCSI connectors. However, if your
Macintosh does not have a built-in SCSI connector, you will need to purchase a PCI
bus SCSI card. (Yamaha recommends Adaptec’s PowerDomain 2930U card.)
n For details about how to install the SCSI card, refer to the documentation that
came with it.
n When you use the CD writing software, make sure that it supports the
CRW2100SX drive.
Hard Drive Space
When writing to a CD-R/RW disc, you will need a working area (50 to 100MB
free space) on the hard drive. When creating an image file for all data to write to
a CD-R/RW disc, in addition to the working area, you will need as much hard
drive space as that data (up to 900MB in total). However, such hard drive space
for the image file is not needed when you are directly writing from a hard drive,
CD-ROM drive or so on (on-the-fly writing).
n You can collect data files into a single disk image file for a CD-R/RW disc. That image
file can then be simply transferred and written onto a disc, avoiding writing errors
related to buffer underrun (a condition where writing is disabled due to underperformance of the data transfer rate to the writing speed). Also, note that the image file
is useful to write multiple discs with the same content.
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Before Use
Supported Discs
The CRW2100SX drive can write to discs that carry the following logos.
CD-R discs*1
The CRW2100SX drive can write to these discs at 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X,
or 16X speed. These discs can be played back in a CD-ROM drive or a
CD player.
n 16X-speed writing is enabled with Partial CAV method. (P. 2)
n When writing at 8X or faster speeds, use “high-speed writing capable”
discs.
CD-RW discs*2
There are two types of CD-RW discs: those that support write/rewrite
speeds of 1X, 2X, and 4X, and those that support only 2X. The
CRW2100SX drive can write/rewrite at 2X or 4X speed on the first type
of disc and at 2X on the second type of disc. These discs can be read/
played on a device (e.g., CD-ROM drive) that supports “CD-RW.”
High Speed CD-RW discs*3
These discs allow writing/rewriting at 4X to 10X speeds. The
CRW2100SX drive can write/rewrite these discs at 4X, 8X, or 10X speed.
These discs can be read/played by a CD-RW drive that bears the High
Speed CD-RW logo, or by a device (e.g., CD-ROM drive) that supports
“CD-RW.”
n 10X-speed writing is enabled with Full CAV method.
• In order to write, erase, or read these discs using a CD-R/
RW drive, a drive bearing the High Speed CD-RW logo must
be used. When using a CD-ROM drive to read these discs,
the drive must be capable of reading CD-RW discs.
• If these discs are used in a CD-R/RW drive not bearing the
High Speed CD-RW logo, the discs may not be recognized,
resulting in the computer not operating correctly or other
malfunctions occurring.
• Refer to the page at the URL below before attempting to read
these discs on a Yamaha CD-R/RW drive not bearing the
High Speed CD-RW logo.
URL: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/
*1 Compatible with Orange Book Part 2.
*2 Compatible with Orange Book Part 3 Vol. 1.
*3 Compatible with Orange Book Part 3 Vol. 2.
n The Orange Book standard defines how all recordable discs (including CD-R and CDRW) are written. Part 2 of the Orange Book standard relates to CD-R discs, and Part 3 to
CD-RW discs. The standard was named after the color of the book’s pages.
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Before Use
About CD-ROM
A CD-ROM disc is a compact disc containing high-density read-only data. It
has many applications, including the playback of music and video, the
archiving of data, as well as on-line documentation. The following are
descriptions of each CD-ROM format:
CD-DA: Up to 79 minutes of stereo audio is written in 16-bit resolution at a
sampling rate of 44.1kHz for a 79 minutes disc.
Data CD: Up to 700 megabytes of computer data is stored in standard
ISO9660 format for a 700MB disc.
Video CD: These hold movies in which the video and audio data has been
compressed using MPEG-1 technology.
Tools
Phillips Screwdriver
You will need to use this when removing the cover of your computer and
installing a SCSI card.
n Make sure your screwdriver’s head is the correct size for the screws you need to remove.
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Front and Rear of Unit
Front Panel
The CRW2100SX drive’s front panel features the following:
Power switch
Press this button to
power up the drive
or to turn it off.
Headphone jack
You can connect
stereo headphones
to this stereo mini
jack and listen to
audio CDs loaded
in the drive.
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Disc tray
The tray is used to
hold the disc. It slides
out from the drive unit
when a disc needs to
be loaded or
unloaded. (P. 24)
Manual Eject hole
Only use this if no other
method is available for
unloading a disc. (P. 25)
Headphone volume
control
Adjust this control to set a
suitable volume level when
listening to an audio CD
using the headphone jack.
Slide the knob to the left to
decrease the volume and to
the right to increase it.
Eject button
Press this button
when you need to
open or close the
tray. (P. 24)
LED
Indicates the operation
status of the CRW2100SX
drive. (P. 32)
Front and Rear of Unit
Rear Panel
The CRW2100SX drive’s rear panel features the following:
TERMINATOR switch
This enables the drive’s
built-in SCSI termination.
Switch this to “ON” if your
drive is the last device on
the SCSI chain. Otherwise,
switch it to “OFF.” (P.13)
LINE OUT (L/R)
To listen to audio CDs with
your drive, connect these to
the line-level input (LINE IN)
of your stereo equipment
using a standard stereo
phono cable (sold
separately).
AC IN socket
Connect the included
power cable here. (P.20)
LINE OUT
R
L
TERMINATOR
OFF ON
SCSI
CDR ID
1
AC IN
SCSI
SER. NO. ❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋
CDR ID selector switch
The drive’s SCSI ID number
is shown in the switch’s
window. Press the button
above the window to
decrement the SCSI ID
number, or the button
below the window to
increment it. (P.12)
SCSI connectors
Connect either of these to
your computer’s SCSI card
using the SCSI cable. The
other connector can be
used as a pass-through
when daisy-chaining more
SCSI devices to it. It can
be left vacant if your drive
is the last device on the
SCSI chain and is
terminated. (P.20)
st2
Serial number sticker
This consists of 3 letters
and 7 digits. You may
need to refer to this number
when requesting User
Support services. (P.11)
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Setup Flowchart
These flowcharts show the procedure for setting up the CRW2100SX drive. For
easy cross-referencing, the relevant pages in this manual are also given.
Windows Users
STEP
1
STEP
Do you have a SCSI card?
NO
1-1
Purchase a SCSI card
Recommended models:
Adaptec AHA-2940-series (PCI)
YES
STEP
2
STEP
3
STEP
Check that the SCSI card is
recognized correctly (P.22)
Set up the CRW2100SX drive
1. Set the switches at the rear of the drive.
(P.12, 13)
2. Connect the SCSI and power cables,
then switch the drive on. (P.18-20)
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STEP
Install the CD writing software
STEP
6
9
Install the SCSI card
SCSI card into the appropriate
PCI slot on the computer.
Check that the CRW2100SX
drive is recognized correctly
(P.22)
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STEP
1-2 Read this manual and insert the
For details about how to install the
software, refer to the documentation that
came with it.
Start using the CRW2100SX
drive!
Use the drive to create audio CDs, to
back up data on your hard disk, or for
whatever purpose suits your needs.
Setup Flowchart
Macintosh Users
STEP
1
Does your Macintosh have
a built-in SCSI connector?
STEP
NO
1-1
Purchase a SCSI card
Recommended model:
Adaptec PowerDomain 2930U (PCI)
YES
STEP
2
Set up the CRW2100SX drive
1. Set the switches at the rear of the drive.
(P.12, 13)
2. Connect the SCSI and power cables,
then switch the drive on. (P.18-20)
STEP
3
STEP
4
STEP
5
STEP
Install the SCSI card
1-2 Read this manual and insert the
SCSI card into the appropriate
PCI slot on the computer.
Check that the CRW2100SX
drive is recognized correctly
Use the Apple System Profiler and check
that the drive is recognized correctly.
Install the CD writing
software
For details about how to install the
software, refer to the documentation
that came with it.
Start using the CRW2100SX
drive!
Use the drive to create audio CDs, to
back up data on your hard disk, or for
whatever purpose suits your needs.
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Setup Procedures
Serial Number
Once you have taken the CRW2100SX drive out of its packaging, you should
immediately note down the serial number found at the rear of the drive under the
bar code. You may need to refer to this number when requesting Customer
Support services. In the box below the following diagram, write down the 10character serial number (consisting of 3 letters followed by 7 digits).
Serial number
(3 letters and 7 digits)
Serial No.
SCSI Settings
Before connecting your CRW2100SX drive to your computer, you need to set up
the drive using the switches located at the rear of the unit. You’ll need to set the
following:
● SCSI ID number
● Termination
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Setup Procedures
1 SCSI ID number
Each of the SCSI devices connected to the computer is identified by its SCSI ID
number. You need to assign a number from “0” to “7” for each SCSI device.
Commonly, ID number “7” is reserved for the computer’s SCSI card itself.
Therefore, your CRW2100SX drive can actually be assigned an ID number from
“0” to “6.” Press the top or bottom button of the CDR ID selector switch to
decrement or increment the SCSI ID number, as shown below.
Press to decrement SCSI ID number
SCSI ID number
Press to increment SCSI ID number
n The SCSI ID number for each device on the chain must be unique. Make sure the
CRW2100SX drive’s SCSI ID number is not the same as that of any other device on the
chain. By factory default, the CRW2100SX is assigned ID number “1” but this can be
changed.
12
Setup Procedures
2 Termination
Terminators prevent SCSI signals from being reflected off the last device in the
chain. The SCSI terminator switch should be set to “ON” if your CRW2100SX
drive is the last device on the SCSI chain. If it is not the last device on the chain,
the TERMINATOR switch should be set to “OFF.”
Computer
Hard disk drive
(unterminated)
CRW2100SX
SCSI card
Terminator ON
n By factory default, the Terminator switch is set to “ON.”
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Setup Procedures
Setting Up The CRW2100SX Drive
There are three stages to setting up your CRW2100SX drive.
● Installing a SCSI card
You will need to open the casing of your computer and insert a SCSI card
(sold separately) if one has not been installed already.
n You will need a Phillips screwdriver to open the casing of the computer and to
secure the SCSI card in its slot.
n For details about how to install the SCSI card, refer to the documentation that came
with it and your computer.
● Connecting the drive
You will need to connect your CRW2100SX drive to your computer’s SCSI
card using a SCSI cable. You will also need to connect the included power
cable between the drive and an electrical outlet.
● Verifying the Hardware Installation
Before you can begin using your CRW2100SX drive, you need to verify that it
has been installed and recognized correctly.
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Setup Procedures
Installing a SCSI Card
1 Power down your computer and unplug it from the AC outlet.
If you proceed without doing this, you run the risk of receiving an electric
shock and/or short-circuiting and damaging components including the
CRW2100SX drive.
2 Remove the outer casing of the computer. If you need to remove screws in
the process, make sure you don’t lose them.
n The method for removing the casing can vary depending on the manufacturer.
For details, refer to the documentation that came with your computer.
15
Setup Procedures
3 Touch a metal part of the computer’s chassis or power supply unit to drain
any static charge that may have built up inside your body.
Drain any static charge
You can permanently damage equipment if you touch it while there is any
static charge in your body.
4 Locate a free slot for the SCSI card and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the screw holding the slot’s blanking plate.
Remove screw
Remove blanking plate
Free slot
16
Setup Procedures
5 Insert your SCSI card into the slot using both hands. Make sure it is seated
firmly in the slot. Then secure the card by replacing the screw used for the
blanking plate.
Replace screw
Insert SCSI card
6 Attach the outer casing of the computer and any screws that were removed.
Then reconnect the computer to the electrical outlet but do not power it up
yet.
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Setup Procedures
Connecting the Drive
1 Connect one end of the SCSI cable to your SCSI card.
SCSI card connector
Connect SCSI cable
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Setup Procedures
The CRW2100SX drive requires a D-sub half-pitch 50-pin pin-type
connector. The connector of your SCSI card may vary. You will need to
purchase a SCSI cable with connectors suitable for both your drive and your
SCSI card. The following are the most common types of SCSI connector:
D-sub half-pitch 50-pin pin-type (as found on CRW2100SX)
Half-pitch 50-pin Centronics
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Setup Procedures
2 Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the rear of your CRW2100SX
drive. Either SCSI connector may be used.
SCSI connector
Connect SCSI cable
3 Connect the D-shaped end of the included power cable to the AC IN socket at
the rear of your CRW2100SX drive. Connect the other end of the cable to an
electrical outlet.
Electrical plugs/sockets vary according to country/region.
AC IN socket
Power cable
Electrical outlet
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Setup Procedures
4 Power up your CRW2100SX drive first, then your computer.
n When you power up the CRW2100SX, make sure the LED on the front panel blinks
in green attempting reading disc information. (P. 32)
Power ON
Always power up the devices in your SCSI chain before powering up your
computer. This will ensure that they are recognized by the computer’s
operating system.
Do not disconnect any devices in your SCSI chain while the computer is
on.
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Setup Procedures
Verifying the Hardware Installation
Windows Users
1 When the computer’s operating system is loading, your SCSI card will be
recognized and you will be prompted to install the drivers for it. Follow the
on-screen instructions and choose to reboot your computer at the end of the
driver installation procedure.
n For details about installing the drivers for your SCSI card, refer to the
documentation that came with it. Also refer to the documentation that came with
your computer’s operating system.
2 After the computer’s operating system (Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition)
has loaded, open the “Control Panel” and double-click on the “System” icon.
Select the “Device Manager” tab and double-click on “CDROM.” If the drive
has been correctly installed, it should be listed as shown below. Similarly,
double-click on “SCSI controllers” and the SCSI card should be listed as
shown below if it has been properly installed.
n For details about how to use the operating system, refer to the documentation that
came with it.
n If there is a
or
mark etc. next to the icon for the CRW2100SX drive or the
SCSI card, this means that it has not been installed correctly.
n When using Windows NT, you can verify by opening the “Control Panel,” doubleclicking on “SCSI Adapter” and clicking the “Devices” tab.
n For Windows 2000, double-click “System” in the “Control Panel,” select the
“Hardware” tab, and click the “Device Manager” button in “System Properties.”
* This is a screen shown in the Windows 98
Second Edition environment.
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Setup Procedures
3 Double-click “YAMAHA CRW2100S” listed under “CDROM” (in Windows
95/98/98 Second Edition) and click the Settings tab. Check the “Sync data
transfer” checkbox. With “Sync data transfer” enabled, the data transfer
between your CRW2100SX drive and your computer is synchronized,
meaning that the maximum possible data transfer rate can be achieved.
n For details, refer to the documentation that came with your SCSI card.
n When using Windows NT/2000, “Sync data transfer” will automatically be selected
if the SCSI card supports this feature. You will not need to change this setting.
* This is a screen shown in the Windows 98
Second Edition environment.
4 Install the CD writing software.
n For details about how to install and use the software, refer to the documentation
that came with it.
Macintosh Users
To check that the CRW2100SX drive is recognized correctly, you will need to use
the Apple System Profiler.
1 When your CRW2100SX drive and computer have powered up, install the CD
writing software.
n The installer simplifies the installation process. For details about how to install the
software, refer to the documentation that came with it.
2 Restart your computer.
3 Start your CD writing software.
4 Check that the CRW2100SX drive is recognized correctly.
n For details about how to use the software, refer to the documentation that came
with it.
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Operation
This section explains how to operate the CRW2100SX drive after you have
installed it. You can load and eject a disc (as described below) only when the
CRW2100SX is powered on.
Loading a Disc
1
2
1 Open the tray by pressing the Eject button on the CRW2100SX drive’s front
panel.
2 Place the disc onto the tray with its label or printing facing upward.
3 Press the Eject button to close the tray.
n Do not push or pull the tray using excessive force. Doing so can damage the drive
or the disc. Instead, always use the Eject button to open or close the tray.
Ejecting a Disc
1
2
1 Open the tray by pressing the Eject button on the CRW2100SX drive’s front
panel.
2 Remove the disc from the tray.
3 Press the Eject button to close the tray.
n It may not be possible to eject the disc tray while a disc is being read or in other
situations, depending on the SCSI command.
n Only remove the disc after the disc tray has opened fully. Otherwise, you risk
damaging the drive or the disc.
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Operation
Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency
If the disc tray fails to open for some reason, such as a power outage, you can
open it manually.
Manual Eject hole
Paper clip
You should attempt to eject a disc manually only as a last resort.
Malfunctions may occur if you do this too frequently.
1 Power down the computer and the CRW2100SX drive.
2 Find a pin-like tool with a diameter of 2mm or less to fit through the Manual
Eject hole on the drive’s front panel.
n A straightened large paper clip is ideal for this purpose.
3 Push the tool gently into the Manual Eject hole until the spring-loaded
mechanism ejects the tray and disc.
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Troubleshooting
Please also refer to the YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web site for more information.
YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web site URL:
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/
Europe: http://www.yamaha-yste.com/
The drive does not power up.
● Make sure that the drive is properly connected to a “live” AC outlet using the
supplied power cable. If necessary, reconnect the cable.
● Make sure that the front panel POWER switch is depressed. As long as the LED
on the front panel lights up or blinks in green or orange, the drive is successfully
turned on. There may be no hardware trouble (P. 28). If you cannot see the LED
activity, consult your nearest Yamaha dealer for repair.
The computer does not start up.
● Is the SCSI card installed correctly? Please read the documentation that came with
your SCSI card for details.
The CRW2100SX drive is not recognized.
● Is the drive’s power cable attached correctly, and does the drive power up? Also, is
the SCSI cable connected correctly?
If the system has started up normally, you will be able to see the CRW2100SX
drive and SCSI card listed in Control Panel | System | Device Manager tab. The
drive will be listed as “Yamaha CRW2100S” when you double-click on CDROM
and the SCSI card will be listed when you double-click on SCSI controllers.
(→P. 22)
When you power up your computer, you can access the machine’s hardware SCSI
BIOS settings before Windows is loaded. You can set your computer to recognize
the SCSI card and CRW2100SX drive in the BIOS.
n Generally, the BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) is a small program that resides on
a ROM chip on the computer’s motherboard as well as on some expansion cards. It
checks the system and its devices (such as serial ports and hard disk controllers)
before loading the operating system (OS).
● Are you using the correct SCSI driver (mini-port driver)?
If the SCSI card has not been installed correctly under Windows 95/98/98 Second
Edition/NT/2000, make sure that you have installed the most recent SCSI driver
supplied by the SCSI card manufacturer.
For information about the latest version of driver, please contact the respective
SCSI card manufacturer.
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Troubleshooting
● Is the SCSI card recognized correctly by the operating system (OS)?
The SCSI driver for your SCSI card may be incorrect. For more details, contact the
SCSI card manufacturer.
● Is the drive’s SCSI ID number the same as that of another device on the SCSI
chain? (→P. 12)
● Are the pins and holes on the SCSI connectors straight and not deformed?
Check the connectors.
● Is the terminator on the CRW2100SX drive set correctly?
It should be set to ON only if it is the last device on the SCSI chain. Otherwise, it
should be set to OFF. (→P. 13)
● To write to CD-R/RW discs, your CD writing software must support the
CRW2100SX drive.
To find out if it does, contact the manufacturer of your CD writing software.
The disc tray does not come out.
● Is the CRW2100SX drive powered up?
● Some CD writing applications will lock the disc tray once loaded.
In which case, use the eject command from within the application. Alternatively,
read the manual that came with the application.
The disc keeps being ejected.
● Has the disc been placed on the disc tray correctly?
The drive does not operate correctly.
● Is the disc compatible with the CRW2100SX drive?
n Even if the disc is of a type compatible with the CRW2100SX drive, some varieties of
discs can still be unreadable on it.
● Is there dust on the disc tray or on the disc itself?
● Is the terminator of the last device in the SCSI chain set to “ON.” Or if it has no
built-in termination, has a terminator been attached?
● Does your computer have several different CD writing applications installed?
If you use more than one CD writing application simultaneously, the behavior of
the drive can become unpredictable.
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Troubleshooting
The drive ejects or fails to read the disc, or the LED on the front panel
remains lit in orange after the disc has been loaded (meaning that the
disc has not been recognized). (→P. 32)
● Power down the computer. Then disconnect the SCSI cable from your drive but
leave the power cable connected. Now try loading the disc.
● There may be problems with the disc itself. If the drive fails to recognize a variety
of discs including audio CDs, CD-ROMs and blank CD-R/RW discs (the LED on
the front panel remains lit in orange after any discs have been inserted), you
should contact your nearest Yamaha dealer.
Errors occur when writing a disc at a high speed directly from a separate
CD-ROM drive to the CRW2100SX drive.
● A possible reason is that the CD-ROM drive is not suitable. Please use a highspeed CD-ROM drive. However, for various possible reasons, you may still
encounter errors even if you are using a 32X-speed or faster CD-ROM drive.
Therefore, before attempting high-speed writing directly from another CD-ROM
drive, you should check that it is possible to do so by choosing to test before
writing.
The “Buffer Underrun” error message is displayed.
● Try the following:
• Lower the writing speed setting.
• Create an image file of the CD on the computer’s hard disk.
• Defragment the hard disk.
• Turn hard disk power management off.
• Deactivate the Active Desktop (if you are using Internet Explorer 4 or 5).
• Disable network access.
• Close other applications (including screen savers, task schedulers, etc.).
n Errors can occur if you knock the CRW2100SX drive while it is writing to disc.
n When using packet writing on a CD-RW disc, the actual data capacity is 100MB less
than that stated on the cover of the disc. The difference in capacity is dependent on
the writing mode.
No sound is audible when playing back CD-DA (audio CD) discs.
● Check that the LINE OUT (L/R) connector of the CRW2100SX is connected
correctly to your sound card or amplified speakers.
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Appendix
Writing Modes
Disc-at-Once (DAO)
This mode is used when writing a complete disc in a single pass without pausing.
Data cannot be added later, even if the full capacity of the blank disc has not been
used.
Example: General CD-ROM
0
Data
Track 1
Any remaining space
cannot be used
Session 1
Lead-in
Lead-out
Example: Audio CD
0
Audio
Audio
Audio
Audio
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
Audio
Audio
Track 4 Track 5
Audio
Track 6 Track 7
Any remaining space
cannot be used
Session 1
Lead-in
Lead-out
n The lead-in and lead-out areas signify the beginning and end points of a session. They
are not part of the data but contain information about the session itself. Basically, a
session consists of a lead-in, data, and a lead-out.
Track-at-Once (TAO)
This mode is used when writing data to a disc one track at a time. More tracks
can be added later if there is enough space left on the disc. This is why Track-atOnce mode is sometimes referred to as Multisession.
0
Lead-in
Data
Data
Data
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Lead-out
/Lead-in
Lead-out
/Lead-in
Any remaining space
can be used
Lead-out
n Only the first session of a multisession disc can be played back on a conventional audio
CD player. Single session discs can be played back completely.
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Appendix
Session-at-Once (SAO)
As a writing method that combines the advantages of the above-mentioned “Discat-Once” and “Track-at-Once,” you can combine multiple tracks into one session
and write them, and then add additional data.
For example, this is the writing method used to create a CD EXTRA format CD.
The music tracks will be recorded in the first session, and the data will be
recorded in the second session.
Example: CD EXTRA
0
Audio
Audio
Audio
Data
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Session 1
Session 2
Lead-in
Lead-out
/Lead-in
Lead-out
Packet Writing
This mode is used when writing to a track of a disc using small blocks of data
called “packets,” in a manner similar to a floppy disk. This mode is useful when
making small incremental backups of data. You will need to use software that
specifically supports packet writing, such as Adaptec’s Direct CD.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Packet
Same as writing to floppy or hard disk
n Discs must be formatted before they can be used for packet writing. With CD-RW,
erased data can be overwritten until the disc is completely full.
With CD-R, the space used by the erased data cannot be reused and is “masked” so that
it is no longer visible. This can be done up to 100 times.
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Appendix
About the firmware
Firmware is a small piece of software built into the CRW2100SX drive, and is
used to operate the drive. Since it resides in flash memory, it can be overwritten
and updated. To ensure more reliable operations and enhanced performance of
the drive, updates to the firmware will be made available. You can find
information about the most recent firmware for the drive on YAMAHA CD-R/RW
Drives web site.
URL for YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web sites:
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/computer/
Europe: http://www.yamaha-yste.com/
The most recent user support information, including firmware updates, can be
found in the YAMAHA CD-R/RW Drives web site. Please check this information
regularly.
Determining the firmware version of the CRW2100SX drive
(in Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition)
Go to Control Panel | System | Device Manager tab, double-click on CDROM,
then double-click on YAMAHA CRW2100S.
The firmware
revision indicated
here varies
depending on the
software version of
the drive.
SCSI ID number
When updating
the CRW2100SX
drive’s firmware,
you will need to
enter its SCSI ID
number. You can
check the
number here.
* This is a screen shown in the Windows 98
Second Edition environment.
n When using Windows NT, you can verify by opening the “Control Panel,” doubleclicking on “SCSI Adapter” and clicking the “Devices” tab. Then right-click on
“YAMAHA CRW2100S” and select “Properties.”
n On Windows 2000, the firmware version will not be displayed. Use your writing
software to check the firmware version.
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Appendix
Macintosh Users
Use your CD writing software to check the firmware version of your CRW2100SX
drive. For details about how to use the software, refer to the documentation that
came with it.
LED Indicator Messages
The following LED messages while the CRW2100SX drive is turned on.
Status
Indicator Messages
LED Color
Ready (with disc)
Lit
Green
Ready (no disc)
Lit
Orange
Blinking (constant)
Green
Tray operation (opening/closing)
Out
—
Reading disc information (TOC)
Blinking (constant)
Green
Initial access in writing
Blinking (constant)
Orange
Writing (test mode)
Blinking (constant)
Orange
Writing
Blinking Fast (constant)
Orange
Reading
Flashing (inconstant)
Green
Playing
Blinking Fast (constant)
Green
Out
—
Flashing (inconstant)
Orange
Tray fully opened
Power saving (combined with
the computer's power saving)
Failure
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Appendix
CRW2100SX Specifications
Supported Formats
CD-DA
CD-G
CD TEXT
CD-ROM (*1)
Mixed Mode CD-ROM
(CD-ROM+CD-DA)
CD-ROM XA (*1)
Photo CD (*1)
Video CD
CD-i
CD EXTRA (*1)
*1: includes multisession
Write
●
●
●
●
Read
●
●
●
●
●
●
● (*4)
●
● (*2)(*3)
●
●
●
●
●
●
● (*3)
●
● (*4)
● (*4)
● (*4)
No
● (*4)
*2: suitable disc required
*3: suitable application
software required
Play
● (*4)
No
●
●
*4: suitable application software
required for playback
Note) Excludes ADPCM Encode/Decode & Video Encode/Decode functions.
Writing Methods
Writing/Reading Speed
Disc-at-Once (DAO)
Session-at-Once (SAO)
Track-at-Once (TAO)
Packet Writing
Writing CD-R
CD-RW
1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X (CLV)
16X (12X ~ 16X Partial CAV)
2X, 4X, 8X (CLV)
10X (4X ~ 10X Full CAV)
Reading 40X (max.) Full CAV
Note) • DATA: 40X (max.)
• CD-DA: 40X (max.) in audio extraction
• CD-DA: 1X only in audio play
• Video CD: 10X (max.)
• Session closed disc: 40X (max.)
• Session unclosed disc: 12X (max.)
CD-R
1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X, 16X (12X ~ 16X Partial CAV) writing:
Write Once discs specified in Orange Book Part II Ver. 3.1.
Note) Use a “high-speed writing” compatible CD-R disc for 8X
or faster writing.
CD-RW • 2X writing/rewriting: Rewritable discs specified in Orange
Book Part III Volume 1 Version 1.0.
• 2X or 4X writing/rewriting: Rewritable discs specified in
Orange Book Part III Volume 1 Version 2.0.
• 4X, 8X, 10X (4X ~ 10X Full CAV) writing/rewriting:
Rewritable discs specified in Orange Book Part III Volume 2
Version 1.0.
Data Capacity
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700MB (79 min.)
650MB (74 min.)
550MB (63 min.)
Appendix
Data Transfer Rate (Mode 1)
1X: 150KB/sec.
2X: 300KB/sec.
4X: 600KB/sec.
8X: 1,200KB/sec.
10X: 1,500KB/sec.
12X: 1,800KB/sec.
16X: 2,400KB/sec.
24X: 3,600KB/sec.
32X: 4,800KB/sec.
40X: 6,000KB/sec.
Burst Transfer Rate
5MB/sec. (max, asynchronous)
20MB/sec. (max, synchronous)
Data Buffer Size
8MB (3,224 sectors)
Average Random Access Time
160 msec. (reading)
Sector Size
2,048 ~ 2,352 bytes
Interface
SCSI-3 (Ultra SCSI)
Installing style
Horizontal
Disc Loading Type
Front auto-loading tray loading
Audio Out
Line Out
Frequency Range: 20 ~ 20,000Hz
Output Level: 700m Vrms
Voltage Rating
100 ~ 240V ±10% AC
Current Draw
0.4 A
Power Consumption
20W (when writing or reading)
10W (standby - during disc spindown)
7W (sleep - combined with the computer’s power saving)
Operating Environment
Temperature +5 ~ +35°C
Humidity
25 ~ 80% RH (no condensation)
Dimension
(includes projection)
Width: 193.2 mm
Height: 61.9 mm
Depth: 265.1 mm
Weight
2.4 kg
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Appendix
The CRW2100SX series complies with the following specifications
Country / Region
USA
Category
Safety
Compliance Specifications
Standards
Item
UL1950
Electrical
EMC
Emission
Canada
Safety
Electrical
21CFR1040.10
FDA Chapter 1,
Subchapter J
47CFR15
FCC Part 15, Subpart B
CSA C22.2 No. 950
EU
EMC
Safety
Emission
Electrical
ICES-003
EN60950
EMC
Laser
Emission
EN60825
EN55022
Immunity
Laser
Australia
New Zealand
Singapore
Hong Kong
South Africa
Eastern Europe
Japan
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EMC
Emission
EN55024
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
AS/NZ 3548
Safety
Electrical
IEC60950
Laser
IEC60825
Safety
Electrical
EMC
Emission
Japan's Legal
Requirements for
Electrial Appliances
and Materials
VCCI
Details
Information Technology
Equipment
Class 1 Laser Product
Class B Computing Device
Information Technology
Equipment
Class B Computing Device
Information Technology
Equipment
Class 1 Laser Product
Class B Information
Technology Equipment
Information Technology
Equipment
Class B Equipment
Information Technology
Equipment
Class 1 Laser Product
Conform to the Technical
Standard Appendix 8
Class B Equipment
Appendix
Index
A
P
AC IN socket .................................. 8, 20
Active Desktop .................................... 28
packet ................................................. 30
Packet Writing .................................... 30
paper clip............................................ 25
Partial CAV ........................................... 2
Phillips Screwdriver .............................. 6
Power switch ........................................ 7
Pure-Phase Laser System ...................1, 2
B
BIOS ................................................... 26
Buffer Underrun .............................. 4, 28
C
CD TEXT .............................................. 1
CD-DA .................................................. 6
CD-R discs ............................................ 5
CD-RW discs ........................................ 5
CDR ID selector switch ................... 8, 12
D
Data CD ................................................ 6
Device Manager .................................. 22
Disc tray ......................................... 7, 24
Disc-at-Once (DAO) ........................... 29
E
Eject button .................................... 7, 24
Ejecting a Disc in an Emergency ......... 25
Ejecting the Disc ................................. 24
extracting digital audio data .................. 1
F
firmware ............................................. 31
Front Panel ........................................... 7
H
Headphone jack .................................... 7
Headphone volume control ................... 7
High Speed CD-RW disc ....................... 5
R
Rear Panel ............................................. 8
Running OPC ................................... 1, 2
S
SCSI card ............................................ 17
SCSI driver ......................................... 26
SCSI ID number .................................. 12
SCSI connectors .............................. 8, 20
serial number .................................. 8, 11
Session-at-Once (SAO) ....................... 30
Setup Flowchart (Macintosh Users)..... 10
Setup Flowchart (Windows Users) ........ 9
static charge ........................................ 16
T
Termination ........................................ 13
TERMINATOR switch ..................... 8, 13
Track-at-Once (TAO) .......................... 29
V
Video CD .............................................. 6
J
jitter value ......................................... 1, 2
L
lead-in ................................................ 29
lead-out .............................................. 29
LED ................................................ 7, 32
LED Indicator ..................................... 32
LINE OUT (L/R) ................................... 8
Loading a Disc .................................... 24
M
Manual Eject hole ........................... 7, 25
Multisession ........................................ 29
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Distributors and Head Offices / Vertriebs- und Hauptgeschäftsstelle
Distributeurs et sièges sociaux / Distribuidores y Casas matrices
If you have any questions, please contact your dealer or one of the following companies.
Bei weiteren Fragen wenden Sie sich Sitte an Ihren Händler oder eine der folgenden
Firmen.
Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez vous adresser à Yamaha ou au distributeur
le plus proche figurant dans la liste suivante :
Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor póngase en contacto con su distribuidor o una de las
siguientes empresas:
EUROPE, EASTERN EUROPE and
RUSSIA
Yamaha EUROPA GmbH
Yamaha Systems Technology EUROPE
Siemensstrasse 22-34,
D-25462 Rellingen, GERMANY
URL: http://www.yamaha-yste.com/
TEL: +80092624222
(AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, DENMARK, FINLAND,
FRANCE, GERMANY, HUNGARY, ICELAND,
IRELAND, ITALY, LUXEMBOURG,
NETHERLANDS, NORWAY, PORTUGAL,
SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, UNITED
KINGDOM)
TEL: +80093067
(MONACO)
If you are calling from outside the countries mentioned
above, or if you can’t get through on the Yamaha tollfree number, use the following number instead:
TEL: +3214400793
U.S.A.
Yamaha Corporation of America
Consumer Products Division
6600 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620, U.S.A.
TEL: +1 714 522 9011
FAX: +1 714 228 3913
URL: http://www.yamaha.com/
CANADA
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.
135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough,
Ontario M1S 3R1, CANADA
TEL: +1 416 298 1331
FAX: +1 416 292 0732
URL: http://www.yamaha.ca/
AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty., Ltd.
Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street
Southbank, Victoria 3006
AUSTRALIA
TEL: +61 3 9693 5111
FAX: +61 3 9699 2332
SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA,
THAILAND, PHILIPPINES, INDIA,
VIETNAM, CAMBODIA, MYANMAR,
INDONESIA and IRAN
Yamaha Electronics Asia Pte Ltd.
138 Cecil Street
#05-02/03 Cecil Court, Singapore 069538
SINGAPORE
TEL: +65 223 3992
FAX: +65 223 9810
TAIWAN
Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd.
11F, No.150, Tun Hua North Rd.
Taipei,TAIWAN R.O.C.
TEL: +886 2 2713 8999
FAX: +886 2 2713 8666
URL: http://www.yamahakhs.com/
JAPAN
Yamaha Corporation
AV & IT Business Group
IT Sales & Marketing Division
203 Matsunokijima, Toyooka-mura, Iwata-gun,
Shizuoka-ken, 438-0192 JAPAN
TEL: +81 539 62 6558
FAX: +81 539 62 5346
URL: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/