Yamaha CRW-F1-NB manual Names and Functions of Parts, Front Panel

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Names and Functions of Parts

Front Panel

Disc tray

Holds the disc. It is opened or closed by pressing the eject button. (P. 27)

Manual eject hole

Forcibly opens the disc tray when the tray cannot be opened by pressing the eject button. (P. 28)

Eject button

Press to open or close the disc tray. (P. 27)

Headphone jack

Connects headphones or external speakers to the drive; has stereo mini-jack specifications.

Headphone volume dial

Controls the volume of the headphones. The volume increases as the dial is turned to the right.

LED

Indicates the operational status of the CRW-F1 drive by its colors and blinking patterns.

Lights or blinks blue

Lights: Standby (with disc)

Blinks: Opening/Closing disc tray, reading disc information (TOC), or playback audio

Blinks rapidly: Reading data

Blinks purple

Blinks: Accessing for writing or test writing

Blinks rapidly: Writing

Blinks amber

Firmware update is incomplete. Retry to update the firmware.

Off

Standby (no disc), the disc tray is open, or power saving (operated via computer setting)

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Page FCC Information U.S.A Achtung Page English Safety Precautions Iii Precautions for Transportation WarrantyTable of Contents SafeBurn Enhanced stability writing technology Features of the CRW-F1 DriveDiscT@2 High speed writing/readingFront Panel Names and Functions of PartsNames and Functions of Parts Rear PanelDisclaimer of Indemnity Precautions on UseHandling Discs CopyrightRecordable disc type Compatible DiscsDisc shape High Speed CD-RW discs CD-RW discsWriting/Rewriting speed Ultra Speed CD-RW discs Operating system System RequirementsComputer PC/AT compatible Image fileSerial Number Preparing the CRW-F1 DriveSerial Number Preparing toolsTurn off and unplug the computer Decide the Installation MethodReplacing an existing IDE device with the CRW-F1 drive Example 1 As a secondary slave For additional drive Examples of connecting the CRW-F1 driveEnhanced-IDE E-IDE Preparing the CRW-F1 DrivePage Set the Jumper Switch Cable Select Csel Replacing Install the CRW-F1 DriveInstalling the CRW-F1 drive as an additional drive Connect a 40-pin IDE cable Audio CD playback Connect an audio cable if necessaryAnalog connection Digital connection Top Power connector Bottom For Windows XP Check Recognition of the CRW-F1 DriveFor Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me If the drive name is not shown or there is or markFor Windows 2000 Professional For Windows XP/2000 Professional Direct Memory Access DMA Install CD Writing SoftwareRecommended DMA settings transfer mode settings Loading/Ejecting a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc Is the IDE cable connected properly to the motherboard? TroubleshootingCRW-F1 drive is not recognized by the operating system. P Is the IDE cable connected properly to the CRW-F1 drive?Is the CRW-F1 drive recognized by the operating system? P Disc tray does not open when you press the eject buttonIs the disc tray opened when the computer is restarted? Is each IDE device set respectively?No data can be read from a disc Playback of an audio CD CD-DA is inaudible Check that the volume is not set to the minimum levelFor Windows Me Other problems Error message Buffer Underrun is displayedIs the power capacity of your computer sufficient? Checking the firmware version in your CRW-F1 drive FirmwareSupported Formats Write Read Play back *4 CRW-F1 Drive SpecificationsData Transfer Rate Mode CRW-F1 drive conforms to the following specifications CRW-F1 Drive Specifications Safety/EMC ComplianceDisc-at-Once DAO Technical NotesBuffer Underrun Protection Function Writing MethodsPacket Writing Technical Notes Session-at-Once SAOPartial CAV Constant Linear Velocity CLVConstant Angular Velocity CAV Page Canada