Toshiba specifications SD-R5112 Rev.1.0

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DO NOT use this equipment in the system such as medical equipment which may cause personal injury or property damages resulting from malfunction of this equipment and unexpected data corruption or data error in reading operation.

4.Turn off the power for this equipment and wait more than one (1) minute before you eject the disc using the emergency eject mechanism when a disc cannot be ejected for some reasons in order to avoid the risk of damages to the disc.

Notice

1.Turn off the system power before mounting/removing this equipment in order to avoid the risk of damages to this equipment.

2.Insert the DC power plug in correct direction in order to avoid the risk of damages to this equipment.

3.Handle this equipment only in electrostatically safe environment and do not touch connecting terminals with empty hands when you build in or pull out this equipment from other product in order to avoid the risk of malfunction of this equipment.

4.DO NOT do any of the following:

4.1.DO NOT use storage media (CD's / DVD's) that are not the correct size or shape, or do not meet the minimum formatting requirements set forth in section 3.1.(1) of this Product Specification.

4.2.DO NOT insert more than one (1) CD or DVD disc into the drive at any time. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption.

4.3.DO NOT load or eject any CD or DVD disc with force. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or destruction.

4.4.DO NOT eject a CD or DVD disc while the drive is in operation. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment and could damage or destroy the disc or cause data loss or corruption.

4.5.DO NOT insert anything else into the drive other than a CD or DVD disc. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment.

5.When you close the tray, power must not be turned off. If the tray is pushed in with the hand during power off, a breakdown may occur because the mechanism in the product is not in the transit state during power off.

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Contents Toshiba Limitation of Liability SD-R5112 Rev.1.0 146+/-0.3 Less than plane SD-R5112 Rev.1.0 Contents SD-R5112 Rev.1.0 Features IntroductionThis document describes TOSHIBAs SD-R5112 DVD-R/-RW Drive Specifications CAV 1,290-3,000 Block/s Approx ,561 rpm 17.2-40X CAVApprox ,281 rpm 8.6-20X CAV Zclv 1,352 Block/sDVD-RAM Access Time Average Random Access Time DVDAverage Full Stroke Access Time DVD Average Random Seek Time DVDSD-R5112 Rev.1.0 Dust and Dirt Unspecified Vibration SD-R5112 Rev.1.0 Unitmm External DimensionsExternal Dimensions 10/29 Mode 110-15MaxMode 210-12Max Configuration11/29 ConfigurationDisc Data Configurations DVD-ROM Data Configurations 12/29Functions Shows the composition of Atip 13/29Power ON/OFF Timing Target 14/29Interface 15/29 Shows the Signal Specifications16/29 Write data valid*2 T2i Read data valid*2 T5 t6ZTB tRD Shows the Host Interface DMA multi word Timings 17/29Shows the Host Interface Ultra DMA word Timings 18/2919/29 PIN #3PIN #4 20/29 Interface Connector PIN Assignment21/29 Support Command List Atapi Packet CommandsOP Code Command Description Power Requirements22/29 CD Audio Test condition Ordinary temperature 23/29P-p Unbalanced 75 OHM Device Configuration Jumper 24/29Drive Csel Cable Csel 25/29 Busy Indicator26/29 Onn ec tio nEmergency Eject 27/29 Last two digits of the year in which the CE mark affixed 28/29DVD-R/-RW Drive SD-R5112 Manufactuers Location Address 29/29Deviation List Rev # 0 Rev # 1 G e I t e m Rev # 0 Rev # 1
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SD-R5112 specifications

The Toshiba SD-R5112 is a versatile optical disc drive that has garnered attention for its solid performance and wide compatibility. Released during a time when the demand for reliable CD and DVD solutions was surging, the SD-R5112 has ingrained itself as a notable product in the world of optical drives.

One of the main features of the Toshiba SD-R5112 is its ability to read and write multiple formats, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW. This broad compatibility makes it an excellent choice for users who require flexibility in their media handling, whether for data storage, software installation, or multimedia playback.

The SD-R5112 employs Advanced Digital Format (ADF) technology, which enhances the data storage capability of CDs, allowing users to utilize more of the disc's surface for data. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who need to maximize space when archiving data or creating backups.

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Cooling technology integrated into the design helps maintain optimal operating temperatures, which not only prolongs the lifespan of the drive but also contributes to stable performance during intensive data operations.

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