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Instruções de Operação Sony, Modelo DRU-700A

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Check your software’s license agreement for details. B Introduction Unpacking the Features Package Contents This product offers the following features. Please verify that the package contains the following when unpacking. If any of these items appear to be missing and/or damaged, please contact your dealer. •Drive •Screws (.4) • Quick start guide • Operating instructions (this document) • Software disc • Warranty card Note Make sure that you back up the supplied software disc on another disc because the software disc is not distributed independently. . An internal DVD/CD rewritable drive with ATAPI (EIDE) interface for computers. . Can be used horizontally or vertically. . The drive can write to double-layer discs. . You can write at a maximum of 8x when using high speed DVD±R discs. . The drive can write to seven types of disc. . Features the technology to prevent buffer underrun errors. . You can replace the front panel of the drive with the supplied replacement front panel. System Requirements The drive should be used with a system that meets the following requirements1). . PC/AT-compatible computer . CPU: Pentium III, 400 MHz or higher (with Nero Vision Express: Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz recommended) . 256 MB RAM or more . 1 GB (with Nero Vision Express: 10 GB) free hard disk space . One available EIDE (ATAPI) interface connection with DMA capability2) . One empty 5-inch half-height drive bay . One available internal +12 V/+5 V power connector3) . Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional (referred to as Windows 2000), Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional (referred to as Windows XP) 1) The above requirements are the minimum necessary requirements to write to disc normally. Under actual operating conditions, the requirements imposed by your software must also be met. For details, refer to your software documentation. 2) The drive does not support ATAPI, therefore do not connect it to the IDE (ATAPI) interface connector of your computer's motherboard. 3) The drive consumes a lot of power when operating at high speeds. You should therefore make sure that the rated power output of the power outlet where you connect all your drives is sufficient to power all the drives, including this one. For details about each drive's power consumption rating, refer to their documentation. Introduction 7 Part Names and Functions Front Panel Rear Panel A Disk tray Insert discs here, label side up. Hint When you insert a disc into the drive, make sure that it is under the four pins. When using the drive vertically, make sure that you set the disc inside the two lower pins. B Eject button Press to open and close the disc tray. C Busy indicator Indicates the drive status. Lit : The drive is reading data, playing back an audio CD, or writing packets. Blinking: The drive is writing data (disc-at-once, track-at-once), formatting a disc, or deleting1) data from a disc. Off : The drive is in a state other than those outlined above. 1) Some drives indicate this state with the lit indicator. D Emergency eject hole If you cannot open the disc tray with the eject button, turn off your computer, and then insert a thin, elongated object into this hole to eject the disc tray manually. About 40 mm (1.6 in) E Do not use. F Do not use. G Analog audio connector Analog stereo audio output. Using an audio cable, connect to the audio connector of a computer with a sound card. H Jumper A jumper is set on the appropriate pins before connecting the drive. CS EL CS EL SLAVE SLAVE MASTER MASTER Jumper pins Jumper pins I IDE connector Connect to the computer with the supplied IDE flat cable. J Pin 1 The location of this pin determines the proper orientation of the connection cable. K Power connector Connect the connector of the computer’s internal power supply. DC INPUT 5V GND 12V Introduction 9 B Setup Setting up the Drive The installation and setup procedures outlined below assume that you are using a standard computer. For details about how to install peripheral devices into your computer, refer to the instructions supplied with your computer. Before installing the drive Referring to “Unpacking the Package Contents” on page 6, verify that the contents of the drive package are complete. Note Avoid touching any exposed electronic conductors or contacts on the circuit boards of the drive or your computer, as they can be damaged by electrostatic discharges from your body. Make sure that you discharge any static electricity from your body before performing this operation. 1 Turn off your computer, disconnect the power cable from the outlet, and then remove the computer cover. 2 Determine which connection method you want to use, and then adjust the jumper. Depending on whether you want to connect the drive as MASTER or SLAVE, place the jumper on the pins, as illustrated below. If you are unsure of the appropriate jumper setting, see “Appropriate Jumper Settings” on page 15. Jumper Jumper SLAVE CS EL MASTER SLAVE CS EL MASTER Notes • If installin...


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