Toshiba SD-R1512 user manual Placing Combo Drive inside your Computer, Connecting Cables

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Placing Combo Drive inside your Computer

Now that you have set the jumpers, you are ready to install your Combo drive inside your computer.

Important Note: Disconnect power from your computer system before beginning installation.

Remove computer cover and faceplate if required. Refer to your computer systems manual for removal information. If the Combo drive is replacing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, remove drive presently installed in your system.

Your Toshiba Combo drive can be placed in any free half-height drive slot at the front of your computer. (It can be mounted horizontally or vertically.)

Carefully start sliding the Combo drive into the opening with the disc tray facing the front of the computer. Before you push the drive all the way in you will need to connect the IDE BUS cable, Audio cable and the Power cable on the back of the drive.

Connecting Cables

IDE BUS Cable (not supplied with drive) - Your computer system should have a primary and secondary IDE BUS, cable with your Hard Drive most likely being the Master on the primary BUS. Connect BUS cable as follows, assuring that pin 1 of cable (side with red stripe) is connected to pin 1 of the Combo drive's interface connector:

If you are replacing your CD-ROM or DVD:

connect Combo drive to the BUS Cable connector that the CD-ROM or DVD was connected to.

If Combo drive is not replacing a CD-ROM/DVD or is an addition to a CD-ROM/DVD:

connect Combo drive to an open connector on the secondary IDE BUS cable (not supplied with drive).

If Combo drive is to be slave on Primary BUS:

connect Combo drive to open connector on the primary IDE BUS cable (not supplied with drive).

Figure 3.Installing BUS Cable

Power Cable - Connect an internal computer power supply cable to the power socket at the back of the Combo drive. One side of the plug has chamfered edges, so the power connector fits only one way. Push plug completely into the socket making sure the plug fits correctly.

Figure 4.Installing Power Cable

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Contents CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo Drive Contents Introduction SD-R1512 Types of Disc Formats Supported WriteTypes of Disc Formats Supported Read Front Panel Loading Tray Busy Light Eject Button Emergency Eject HoleSetup SD-R1512 Jumper SettingsConnecting Cables Placing Combo Drive inside your ComputerInstalling Audio Cable Completing InstallationDrive Operation Inserting a Disc Horizontally Inserting a Disc VerticallyRemoving a Disc SoftwareUsage Guidelines Cleaning Media Emergency EjectionHandling Media Troubleshooting SD-R1512 SolutionSpecifications -SD-R1512 GeneralPerformance CD-ROM, CD-R CD-RWEnvironmental PowerReliability PhysicalConnectors RegulatoryDrive Connectors -SD-R1512 Interface Pin Assignments

SD-R1512 specifications

The Toshiba SD-R1512 is a versatile and reliable optical drive that has earned a reputation in the marketplace for its performance and build quality. This drive is designed primarily for reading and writing DVD formats, making it a suitable choice for users looking to manage multimedia content, backup data, or run software installations.

One of the main features of the Toshiba SD-R1512 is its support for a wide array of optical media formats. This includes not only standard CD-ROMs and CD-RWs but also DVD-ROMs, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW formats. The drive can read and write to a maximum speed of 16x for DVD+R and DVD-R, which ensures quick data transfer rates, crucial for media enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Integrating advanced technologies, the SD-R1512 employs Buffer Underrun Technology, which prevents interruptions during the burning process. This feature helps to ensure seamless writing operations, significantly reducing the chances of errors that might arise from fluctuations in data transfer rates. Additionally, the drive offers an impressive access time of around 90ms for CDs and 120ms for DVDs, allowing users to access their data quickly without significant lag.

The Toshiba SD-R1512 is designed with reliability in mind. It boasts error correction capabilities, which enhance the reading process, especially with scratched or damaged discs. This characteristic is particularly beneficial for users who might be dealing with older media that may not be in pristine condition.

Furthermore, the SD-R1512 is compatible with a range of operating systems, including various versions of Windows and Linux, providing excellent versatility for different users. Its plug-and-play functionality simplifies installation, allowing users to get started with minimal hassle.

In terms of physical characteristics, the Toshiba SD-R1512 features a slim and compact design, making it suitable for a variety of system types, including laptops and desktops. Its aesthetic appeal and low profile ensure that it fits seamlessly into any setup.

In conclusion, the Toshiba SD-R1512 stands out in the market for its robust performance, support for multiple formats, advanced technologies, and ease of use. Whether for personal use or professional needs, it remains a solid choice for optical data management and multimedia applications.