Toshiba SD-M1711 user manual Placing DVD-ROM Drive inside your Computer, Connecting Cables

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Terminator ON/OFF - This jumper turns termination power ON or OFF. If you are connecting more than one SCSI device to your system, and the DVD-ROM is not at the end of the chain, then terminator jumper is not required.

512/2K (Block Size Selectability) - This jumper is used to select default block size. When the jumper is present, the default block size equals 512Bytes, when the jumper is not present, the default block size is 2048Bytes. This is effective for CD media only, not DVD media.

Test - This setting selects the drive operation between normal CD-ROM and CD-Audio player mode. When jumper is set to ON position, commands from the host computer are ignored. This jumper is for test purposes only and should be set to OFF for proper CD-ROM function.

Power Supply - Toshiba SCSI DVD-ROM drives can supply power to other equipment on the SCSI BUS. When the jumper is ON, the drive will supply termination power. If you are not sure if any other device supplies termination power, it is fine to leave the jumper ON.

Placing DVD-ROM Drive inside your Computer

Now that you have set the jumpers, you are ready to install your DVD-ROM 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 DVD-ROM drive is replacing a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, remove drive presently installed in your system.

Your Toshiba DVD-ROM 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 DVD-ROM 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

SCSI Interface Cable (not supplied with drive) - The internal SCSI interface cable is connect to your SCSI host adapter card and fits into the socket on the back of your DVD-ROM. The stripe or red-colored side of the ribbon cable connects to pin 1 of the drive's SCSI connector which is found next to the drive's power connector. Carefully push the SCSI connector into the socket, making sure it fits snugly

Power Cable - Connect an internal computer power supply cable to the power socket at the back of the DVD- ROM 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 DVD-ROM Scsi Drive Contents Introduction SD-M1711 DVD-ROM Drive Types of Disc Formats SupportedFront Panel Eject Button Emergency Eject HoleSetup SD-M1711 DVD-ROM Jumper SettingsConnecting Cables Placing DVD-ROM Drive inside your ComputerInstalling Audio Cable Completing Installation Mounting IllustrationDrive Operation Inserting a Disc Horizontally Inserting a Disc VerticallyRemoving a Disc Usage GuidelinesEmergency Ejection Cleaning Media Handling MediaTroubleshooting SD-M1711 SolutionSpecifications -SD-M1711 PerformanceReliability AudioEnvironmental PowerConnectors PhysicalLasers RegulatoryDrive Connectors -SD-M1711 ConnectorInterface Pin Assignments

SD-M1711 specifications

The Toshiba SD-M1711 is a versatile and reliable DVD-ROM drive that has gained recognition for its robust performance and innovative features. Launched as part of the expanding digital media landscape, this drive is an ideal choice for users seeking a dependable solution for accessing and reading disc-based media.

One of the standout characteristics of the Toshiba SD-M1711 is its impressive read speed. Capable of reading DVD-ROM discs at speeds of up to 16x, it significantly reduces the time required to access movies, software, and data files. Additionally, it offers a 48x read speed for CD-ROMs, making it efficient for traditional media formats as well. This dual capability allows users to accommodate a wide range of disc types, enhancing the drive's versatility across different applications.

In terms of technology, the SD-M1711 utilizes advanced error correction mechanisms that ensure the accurate retrieval of data, even from damaged or scratched discs. This technology is particularly beneficial for users who rely on older media or who may frequently encounter wear and tear. Furthermore, the drive is equipped with a DMA (Direct Memory Access) feature, which optimizes data transfer and improves overall performance.

The Toshiba SD-M1711 also boasts a sleek design that fits seamlessly into various computing environments. Its standard half-height form factor allows for easy integration into desktops and laptops, while its lightweight construction enhances portability for users on the go.

Besides its technical capabilities, the drive is known for its user-friendly operation. The plug-and-play functionality ensures that installation is hassle-free, and compatibility with various operating systems provides versatility for a wide array of users.

In conclusion, the Toshiba SD-M1711 stands out as a dependable DVD-ROM drive, offering impressive read speeds, advanced error correction technology, and a user-friendly design. The combination of these features makes it an excellent choice for both casual users and professionals seeking a high-performance optical drive that can handle a variety of media formats with ease. Whether for watching movies, accessing software, or retrieving data, the Toshiba SD-M1711 delivers a reliable and efficient solution in today's dynamic digital environment.