Philips PCA82CR, PCA102CD user manual Installing Your Drive

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INSTALLING YOUR DRIVE

8.Secure the drive with the supplied four screws.

9.Replace your PC's casing and reconnect the power supply.

This completes the hardware installation.

Wait a minute. You haven’t told me what the leftmost thing in the picture is about!

Don't panic. That’s just a jumper reserved for our own testing. You don’t need to do anything to it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Philips CD-ROM Drive Table of Contents Copyrights And Liabilities Printed Taiwan FCC Notice USA IiiCDC Regulatory Statement Canada S.F1. Regulatory StatementPage Important Safety Notice Belangrijke veiligheidsvoorschriftenAvis important en matière de sécurité ViiWichtiger Sicherheitshinweis Page Precauzioni Importanti Importante Advertencia de Seguridad Features INTRODUCTION1Package Contents System RequirementsPage PRECAUTIONS2 During InstallationDuring Operation When Handling a Disc During TransportServicing the Drive Installing Your Drive Installing the CD-ROM DriveConnector on the back of your CD-ROM drive Back of the drive to Sound Card That has two 2-pin Molex or equivalent connectors Installing Your Drive Letting Your System Recognize Drive If You Are a DOS or Windows UserCD-ROM Device Driver Setup Menu Philips CD-ROM Drive USER’S Manual If You Are a Windows 95 User My Computer PeripheralsFolder appears 315 System Properties FolderPhilips CD-ROM Drive USER’S Manual System Configuration Dialog Box If You Are an OS/2 Warp UserFollowing window appears 10 The Command Prompts Icon View Window 319This page is intentionally left blank Using Your CD-ROM Drive Drive ApplicationsFront Panel Controls Headphone Master or a Slave DEVICE? IDE ConnectionsPhilips CD-ROM Drive USER’S Manual Figure A-2 Enhanced IDE Controller Card Device, their assignments may look similar to the following 231 Setting Master and Slave Jumpers Slave Mode Master Mode251 Specifications B Audio FeaturesPower Requirements InterfaceDC 5V +/- 5% MA typical Physical Characteristics ReliabilityEnvironmental Tolerance