LG Electronics GSA-4082B manual To Install as a Slave Drive, Connecting the Power Connector

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To Install as a Slave Drive

To install the drive as a Slave, change the jumper setting on the rear panel to SL.

Master drive

(Booting hard disk)

Slave drive (Super Multi DVD Drive) (Jumper set to Slave)

Master drive

Master drive

(Booting hard disk)

(Other IDE drive)

- OR -

Slave drive

 

(Super Multi

 

DVD Drive)

Primary

(Jumper set

connector

to Slave)

Secondary connector

Connecting the Power Connector

Connect the power cable from the computer’s power supply to the socket on the drive unit, fitting the connector firmly into the power in connector. If there is no spare power cable available in the computer, you will have to purchase a splitter cable of a suitable type.

 

 

 

CD INPUT

 

 

 

 

5V

GND

12V

 

 

DC

INPUT

 

 

SELECT

IDE INTERFACE

CONNECTOR

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

Beveled edge up

NOTE : Improper connection may damage the drive and void the warranty. Generally, the power connector can only fit one way.

Connecting the Interface Connector

Connect the 40-pin IDE cable to the back of the Super Multi DVD Drive, making sure the coloured (red) stripe on the IDE cable is connected to pin 1 on the Super Multi DVD drive (Pin 1 is closest to the Power Connector).

AUDIO OUT R GND L

SELECT C.SEL SLMAVAESTER

39 40

IDE INTERFACE

CONNECTOR

 

DC

15V

INPUT GND 12V

Pin1

NOTE : Generally, the IDE connector is keyed

 

and will only fit one way.

Red-edge

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Contents Super Multi DVD Drive Industry Canada requirement EnglishRecordable Features ContentsImportant Precautions System EnvironmentComputer Location and Function of Controls SoftwareFront Panel Rear Panel Jumper Setup Installing the DriveRemoving the Computer Cover Mounting the DriveTo Install as a Master Drive PC ConnectionName Function To Install as a Slave Drive Connecting the Power ConnectorConnecting the Interface Connector Device Drivers Connecting the Sound CardReplacing the Computer Cover For Windows 98/2000/ME/XP UsersEmergency Eject How to Use the DiscsBefore Requesting Service TroubleshootingSpecifications Made by