Yamaha CRW-F1-NB manual Disc tray does not open when you press the eject button

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Is each IDE device set respectively?

When one IDE device is connected to one IDE cable, be sure that the device is set to master or CSEL.

When two IDE devices are connected to one IDE cable, be sure that both devices are not set to master (or slave).

When the CRW-F1 drive is set to CSEL, reset it to master or slave. (P. 15) When you have the problem even if each IDE device is set properly as above, contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual).

2 The disc tray does not open when you press the eject button.

Is the CRW-F1 drive recognized by the operating system? (P. 23)

Refer to “The CRW-F1 drive is not recognized by the operating system.” (Troubleshooting, Item 1)

Is any CD writing software being used?

Some CD writing software prohibits ejecting while accessing. (If you are using such a software program, the disc tray does not open even if the eject button is pressed.) In such a case, follow the steps in the software window to eject the disc, or quit the CD writing software prior to pressing the eject button.

Is the disc tray opened when the computer is restarted?

Quit all running application software, restart your computer, and press the eject button of the CRW-F1 drive.

Is the disc tray opened if the IDE cable is removed from the CRW-F1 drive?

Turn off the computer and remove the IDE cable from the IDE interface terminal on the rear panel of the CRW-F1 drive. (P. 10, 18)

Restart the computer, and press the eject button of the CRW-F1 drive once again.

Turn off the computer, and remove the disc following “Manually Ejecting a Disc.” (P. 28)

If the disc tray is caught in the drive and does not come out, or if it cannot be opened or closed using the eject button after it is pulled out manually, contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual).

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Contents 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 CopyrightCompatible Discs Disc shapeRecordable disc type CD-RW discs Writing/Rewriting speedHigh Speed CD-RW discs 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 Install the CRW-F1 Drive Installing the CRW-F1 drive as an additional driveReplacing 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 DriveIf the drive name is not shown or there is or mark For Windows 2000 ProfessionalFor Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me For Windows XP/2000 Professional Install CD Writing Software Recommended DMA settings transfer mode settingsDirect Memory Access DMA 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 SAOConstant Linear Velocity CLV Constant Angular Velocity CAVPartial CAV Page Canada

CRW-F1-NB specifications

The Yamaha CRW-F1-NB is a pioneering piece of technology in the world of CD-RW drives, celebrated for its exceptional performance and advanced features. Released as part of Yamaha’s commitment to audio excellence, the CRW-F1-NB stands out due to its versatile capabilities that cater to both casual users and audio professionals.

One of the most notable features of the CRW-F1-NB is its ability to burn CDs at remarkable speeds without compromising audio quality. With a write speed of up to 44X, this drive significantly reduces the time required to create high-quality audio CDs. The drive utilizes a unique technology called "Buffer Underrun Prevention" which helps avoid interruptions during the burning process. This technology is essential for maintaining the integrity of the data written on the disc, reducing the likelihood of errors that can occur when the buffer runs empty.

The CRW-F1-NB also showcases Yamaha's proprietary "Acoustic Quality" technology, which ensures that the audio recorded on CDs retains the richness and clarity of the original sound. This feature is particularly beneficial for musicians and audiophiles who prioritize the fidelity of their audio recordings. Yamaha’s expertise in audio engineering translates into the CRW-F1-NB, offering users an exceptional listening experience.

In terms of connectivity, the CRW-F1-NB is designed to be user-friendly with a standard IDE interface, making it compatible with a wide range of systems. This adaptability ensures that users can easily integrate the drive into their existing setups, regardless of their specific requirements.

Another characteristic that makes the CRW-F1-NB appealing is its robust build quality. The drive is designed with durability in mind, ensuring reliability for both daily use and intensive audio production tasks. The sleek and compact design allows it to fit seamlessly into various multimedia setups, preserving the aesthetics of an organized workspace.

Yamaha’s CRW-F1-NB is also noteworthy for its support for various media types. It can handle not only CD-R and CD-RW formats but is also capable of writing audio CDs and data discs, making it a versatile tool for users with diverse needs.

In summary, the Yamaha CRW-F1-NB is a state-of-the-art CD-RW drive that encapsulates Yamaha's dedication to audio quality and innovation. With its impressive writing speeds, advanced technologies, user-friendly design, and robust construction, it stands as an essential tool for anyone looking to produce high-fidelity audio recordings. Whether you’re an amateur musician, a professional audio engineer, or simply an audio enthusiast, the CRW-F1-NB is engineered to meet your needs, delivering performance that exceeds expectations.