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Next Track button

Plays the next track.

 

If it is the end of the CD, the first track is

 

played.

Previous Track button

Plays the previous track.

 

If it is the start of the CD, the last track is

 

played.

Fast Forward button

Forwards the current track by 16 seconds.

 

If the end of the last track is encountered,

 

this function is ignored.

Rewind button

Rewinds the current track by 16 seconds.

 

If it is the start of the first track, this

 

function is ignored.

Next Drive button

Changes to the next CD-ROM drive.

 

If there is only one drive, this function is

 

ignored.

Drive box

Displays the current CD-ROM drive.

Mode box

Displays the current operation.

Total Time box

Displays the total time required to play all

 

tracks on the CD.

Volume Control slider

Controls the volume of the CD audio.

 

To increase or decrease the volume, use

 

the up or down arrow key.

Track box

Displays the current track and duration of

 

the track.

Using the Keyboard and Mouse

You can control and select the various features (buttons and boxes) found on the QuickCD screen by using the mouse or the keyboard.

Click on a button to start an operation.

Click the left or right mouse button to increase or decrease the volume, after you have clicked on the Volume Control Slider.

Use the left and right arrow keys to choose a button. Press <Enter> to start the operation.

Use the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the volume, after you have selected the Volume Control Slider.

Using QuickCD 3-3

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Contents CD ROM Upgrade CD-ROM Upgrade Modifications Regulatory InformationSafety Information Compliance Before You Begin IntroductionChecking System Requirements Obtaining Latest InformationMaking a Copy of Your Diskettes Using this GuideDocument Conventions Text Element Use Bold Icon Use Knowing Your CD-ROM Drive Busy Indicator Volume ControlDrive’s Front Panel Stereo Phone JackEject Hole Play/Skip ButtonStop/Eject Button Disc TrayHolding a disc Drive’s Rear Panel Digital Output ConnectorIDE CD-ROM Data Connector CD Audio ConnectorPower-in Connector Master/Slave JumperItems required for setting up your CD-ROM drive Setting Up Your CD-ROM DriveIDE CD-ROM interface card Installing Your DriveInserting Your Drive into Your System Vacating a drive bay Inserting your CD-ROM drive Connecting Cables to Your Drive’s Rear PanelConnecting power cable to your CD-ROM drive Connecting CD audio cable to your CD-ROM drive Connecting Cables to Your Card10 Connecting data cable to the audio card 12 Fastening the drives to your system 13 Locating a vacant slot 15 Inserting the IDE CD-ROM interface card 17 Connecting the data cable to the interface card 19 Fastening the drives to your system Page Page 22 Connecting the CD audio cable to the audio card 23 Fastening the drives to your system Installing the SoftwareCONFIG.SYS Testing the InstallationSetting Up Your CD-ROM Drive Running DOS QuickCD Using QuickCDQuickCD screen Understanding the DOS QuickCD ScreenThis function is ignored Quitting DOS QuickCD Running Windows QuickCDProgram Item Properties dialog box Select MCI CD Audio from the Add dialog box Understanding the Windows QuickCD Control Window Starting Windows QuickCDForwards the current track by 10 seconds Control menu Using the Control Menu BoxPreferences dialog box Customizing Windows QuickCDQuitting Windows QuickCD Doing More with Your CD-ROM Drive Changing the Driver SettingsSBIDE.SYS Settings IDE Port Addr, irq Addresses Used MSCDEX.EXE Settings Locking the Disc Tray Running CdsetupConnecting Additional Drives Enabling and Disabling Jumpers Configuring the Master/Slave Jumper SettingJumper labeled CS is reserved and should not be used Daisy-chaining the drives Connecting the DrivesPhysical Dimensions Technical DataPerformance Characteristics Environmental Operating Limits Typical Audio PerformanceAddresses Resolving Hardware ConflictsChanging Base I/O Address Figure B-1 IDE Port settings for the IDE CD-ROM Interface IDE Port IRQ Lines Changing IRQ LineResolving Hardware Conflicts B-5 Problems with CD-ROM Drive TroubleshootingTroubleshooting C-2 PathMSCDEX /DMSCD001 /DMSCD002 /V /M8 CD-ROM/XA GlossaryTrack Logical region of a disc. Each track can Inside U.S.A., Canada and South America Technical SupportFrance Inside EuropeThrough Compuserve Inside AsiaIf you are not a member of Compuserve valid only in U.S.A If you are already a member of Compuserve