Samsung SH-C522C dimensions FCC Compliance, When you install the drive, Front, While operating

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After booting the computer, open the disc compartment by pressing the Eject button.

CD-ROM DRIVE SH-C522C(TS-H192C)

Safety Precautions

 

 

Warning/Caution

 

Warning:

To warn the user that failure to comply with the instructions may result in

 

 

serious injury or death.

The following are basic precautions to ensure user safety

Caution:

To caution the user that failure to comply with the instructions may result in

and reduce the risk of property damage.

 

damage to property.

 

 

 

Introduction

°ÿ Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Connecting the Cables to the CD-Rom

Connecting the Cables

User's Guide - ENGLISH

FCC Compliance

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.

When you install the drive

Place the drive on a level surface.

Failure to do so may cause the

Do not place the drive in

device to fall onto a hard surface,

direct sunlight.

resulting in damage or malfunction.

 

Avoid low - or high-temperature

Avoid high-humidity environments.

environments.

 

Eject Button

Front

Power cable

EIDE cable

Master/slave select terminal

Audio cable

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION

Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer

While operating

Handle with caution to prevent damage from external shock.

Other

Never allow food particles or foreign substances to enter the drive casing.

Do not drop the drive, and protect it fromsevere shocks.

It can damage the drive or cause it to malfunction.

To protect against the risk of

fire, do ot spill such liquids as

alcohol and benzene on the

Do not move the drive while in operation

Do not use cracked, distorted or

and do not attempt to open the disc tray

damaged discs.

byforce. Make sure to close all working

 

programs before attempting to open the tray

 

and always use the open/close button.

 

Do not insert a pin into the emergency

In particular, a disc with a crack on the

opening while in operation.

inner tracks may break while in use.

 

Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or

Important to read and understand

at all times

modify the device without express

 

approval as directed in the manual.

To reduce the risk of damage,

Disc compartment

Emergency eject hole

LED

 

 

 

If the compartment does not open when you press the Eject button, power off the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmlhy)

Sound output terminal

Interface terminal

Rear

1Connecting the power cable

The 4-pin power cable from the internal power unit of your computer must be connected to the power terminal the rear of the CD-ROM drive.

2Connecting the EIDE cable

Insert the EIDE cable (40-pin), which is connected to the hard disk to the interface terminal.

(Place the red line of the cable close to the Pin 1.)

3Installing a jumper on the master/slave select terminal

Connect a jumper to the rear side of the CD-ROM.

If the jumper is connected to MA (Master), it will work in the Master mode. If the jumper is connected to SL (Slave), it will work in the Slave mode.

If the jumper is connected to CS (CSEL), you can control the device by using the host interface signal CSEL. (In general, connection to MA is recommended.)

responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

LASER STANDARD

IEC 60825-1 : 1993 + A1 : 1997 + A2 : 2001

drive.

electric shock, and fire.

Do not disassemble

Digital output Master/slave select terminal Power terminal terminal

Accessories

CS : Cable Select(CSEL)

SL : Slave

MA: Master

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BG68-01032A Rev.00

Any change or modification not expressly approved by designated qualified personnel could

1.

Check to see that the disc does not have a crack before use. If the disc has a crack (especially around the center hole),

 

it is recommended that you make a copy immediately and use the copy instead. When a cracked disc is used continuously,

 

void your authority to operate this device.

 

 

 

the size of the crack is likely to grow and it will eventually result in irreparable damage to the disc.

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Do not use low quality discs (i.e., illegal products, scratched or damaged discs).

EIDE cable, 4 screws.

Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

4Connecting the audio cable from a sound card

Connect the 4-pin audio cable between the sound output terminal on the CD-ROM drive and the audio input terminal on the sound card.

When using one EIDE cable

Connect the cable to the SL (Slave) of the Master/Slave Select Terminal at the rear of the CD-ROM drive.

Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper)

Hard Drive

MainBoard

 

When using two EIDE cable

Connect the cable to the MA (Master) of the Master/Slave Select Terminal at the rear of the CD-ROM drive.

- If there is only one Optical drive: select MA (Master).

Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper)

SEC 1

PRI 1

Hard Drive

MainBoard

 

-If there is two Optical drive, select MA (Master) / SL (Slave).

Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper)

Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper)

SEC 1

PRI 1

(Choose the MA Jumper) (Choose the SL Jumper)

Hard Drive

MainBoard

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Installing the Drive

System Requirements

Intel Pentium 166MHz(or higher), 16 MB of RAM (or higher) with an EIDE interface, Windows 98 / 2000 / ME / XP Windows NT 4.0 (or higher)

Installing the CD-Rom Drive

How to install the CD-ROM drive on your PC. First, remove the cover; connect the cable to the CD-ROM drive and then to the PC.

1If necessary, attach a horizontal bracket to both sides of the drive.

You can purchase these accessories separately

from your computer dealer. (Screws for use: M3 X 6 X 4)

2Remove the plate from a free expansion slot and install the CD-ROM drive, as shown in the illustration.

If you have no free expansion slot, install the drive in place of the diskette drive.

Make sure to use the standardized screws supplied (M3X6). - To use screws other than M3X6 may result in malfunction.

Plate

CD-Rom

 

Drive

 

Horizontal

 

Bracket

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Using the Drive/Storing and Cleaning Your Discs

Using the CD-ROM Drive

1Push the power button and boot the computer.

2

3Insert the disc (CD) with the label on the disc facing upwards and close the disc compartment

by pressing the Eject button. The indicator light comes on.

4Play the disc (CD).

PlayingCD-DA/AudioCDs

Run the CD player program supplied with the sound card or play the Windows Media Player.

Playing Video CDs

Follow the instructions provided with the disc.

A video card or MPEG software and a sound card need to be installed to view video CDs.

If the drive is vertically installed, you cannot use an 8 cm MiniDisc because the disc is movable.

Storing Your Discs

Do not place a disc in direct sunlight.

Store a disc vertically in a well-ventilated and

stable location.

Do not write or attach a label on a disc.

Do not drop a disc or place heavy objects on it.

Cleaning Your Discs

Do not touch the surface

To clean a disc, polish lightly

of a disc; hold it by the

from the inside of the disc to the

edges.

outside with a soft cotton cloth.

The disc may not function properly if there are fingerprints, foreign substances or dust on the disc surface.

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Solving Technical Problems

The friction noise generated during SPIN-UP and STOP is caused by the Automatic Ball Balancing System(ABS) and is not a malfunction.

The CD-ROM drive is not

Check that the power, audio and EIDE cables are correctly

detected by the computer.

connected to the computer.

 

Change the EIDE cable and reconnect it to the computer.

Preferably, connect a second EIDE cable to the CD-ROM drive

After installing the CD-ROMin master mode.

drive, the PC gets slower.Check the position of the jumper in the master/slave select

terminal.

The CD-ROM drive is not

Reinstall the device driver or update it with the latest version by

recognized by MS-DOS.

downloading it from the Samsung Web site.

 

-http:// www.samsung-ODD.com

-http:// www.samsung.com

The CD-ROM drive is not

This case may occur when there is a Windows installation

detected by Windows.

problem; reinstall Windows.

 

 

 

No sound is heard from an

Check whether the audio cable is correctly connected to the sound

audio CD.

output terminal on the CD-ROM drive and the sound card CD-IN

terminal.

 

Check that the sound card is operational.

A CD is not read or is read

Check whether the CD is of good quality and clean it,

too slowly.

if necessary.

 

 

 

The disc compartment will

Check that the power cable is correctly connected.

not open.

Power off and disconnect the PC.

Insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the emergency hole and push

 

 

firmly until the disc compartment opens.

 

 

When the MPEG software

Adjust the size of the replay screen.

plays a Video CD, the pictures

After checking the display resolution, adjust it, if necessary.

 

are not regular and the running

 

speed is too slow.

 

 

 

The Disc is not in message is

The computer may not recognize the disc if you start playback

displayed even though a disc

too quickly after inserting the disc.

Open and close the disc compartment and try again.

has been inserted.

Clean the disc and try again.

 

 

 

The CD-ROM drive is not

The interface mode of the sound card is AT-BUS.

detected after it is connected

You must therefore connect the CD-ROM drive to the EIDE

to a sound card.

port on the PC mother board, rather than to the sound card,

or install an EIDE compatible sound card.

 

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Technical Specifications

SECTIONS

SH-C522C(TS-H192C)

 

 

 

 

Disc types supported

CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode-1, CD-ROM XA Mode-2 Form-1,

DISC

Form-2, Photo-CD(Single, Multi-session), Video CD ready,

 

CD-Plus, CD-Extra, Enhanced CD, CD-I/FMV, CD-R/RW

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disc diameter

120mm or 80mm

 

Data transfer rate

52X, 7800KB/s(MAX)

 

 

 

PIO Mode 4, DMA MW2, UDMA2

 

 

 

Access time (typical)

90ms(typical)

DRIVE PER -

Data buffer capacity

96KB

FORMANCE

Laser

Semiconductor laser

 

 

 

 

Slide mechanism

Step Motor

 

 

 

 

Spindle motor

Brushless motor

 

 

 

 

Load mechanism

Tray, DC motor(Soft Eject)

 

 

 

ERROR RATE

Mode-1 : 1block / 1012 bits, Mode-2 : 1 block/10 9 bits

 

 

 

FRONT

Eject button

Auto eject or Auto inject

PANEL

 

 

Indicator(LED)

POWER ON/BUSY

 

 

 

 

Required power

+5V DC 1.5A, +12V DC 1.5A

 

 

 

REAR PANEL

Interface connector

ATAPI

Audio output

Line out 0.70 ± 20%(Vrms), 47kΩ

 

 

Jumper block

Molex 70203 or other compatible models

OPERATING

Work area

Temperature : 5~45 °C, Humidity : 10~80%

ENVIRONMENT

Storage area

Temperature : -25~60 °C, Humidity : 10~90%

 

 

 

General

Dimensions

148.2 (W) x 42(H) x 184(D)mm

 

 

Net weight

740g (set only)

 

 

 

 

reliability

MTBF

125,000 POH (Duty 20%)

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SH-C522C, TS-H192C specifications

The Samsung TS-H192C and SH-C522C are notable optical drives that showcase the company's commitment to quality and performance in the realm of data storage solutions. These models are designed to cater to a variety of user needs, from casual to more demanding applications.

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