MCE3130AP, MCE3064AP MCF3064AP OPTICAL DISK DRIVES PRODUCT MANUAL
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Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 5 OPERATION AND CLEANING
Chapter 6 DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE
Conventions for Alert Messages
DISCLAIMER
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Low temperature burns
The surface temperatures of some ICs on the printed circuit board
Use an antistatic mat and wrist strap when handling the
Hold the mounting frame when handling the drive. Do
Be sure to turn on the power supply before inserting your cartridge
and enables you to insert the cartridge
turn on the power supply beforehand
1 Make sure that the system power is off
MCE3064AP and MCF3064AP OPTICAL DISK DRIVE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
HOST INTERFACE OPERATION AND CLEANING DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AND DIAGNOSIS FAULT ANALYSIS
REFERENCED STANDARDS
Standards Institute
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER
HOST INTERFACE
CHAPTER
Error register
ATA Features register
ATAPI Features register
Reset response
SERVICE XA2 Not supported
SET FEATURES XEF
Packet Commands
ERASE command
CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND CLEANING
CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE
GLOSSARY
ABBREVIATIONS
FIGURES
Cleaning procedure
Cleaning procedure
Cleaning procedure
Cleaning procedure
TABLES
EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command
GET MEDIA STATUS command
Error register
IDLE IMMEDIATE command
Default values for the cashing page
Removable block access capabilities page
Changeable values in the removable block access capabilities page
Default values for the removable block access capabilities page
SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
SEEK command
START/STOP UNIT command
SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command
1.1 Features 1.2 Drive Configuration 1.3 System Configuration
1.1 Features
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1.1 Performance
1.1.2 Reliability
1.1.3 Maintainability/operability
1.1.4 Adaptability
1.1.5 Interface
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1.2 Drive Configuration 1.2.1 Drive model
Figure 1.1 Outer view with panel Figure 1.2 Outer view without panel
Figures 1.1 and 1.2 show the outer view
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1.2.2 Configuration
Figure 1.3 Optical disk drive configuration 1.2.3 Mechanical sections
Figure 1.4 Control circuit section block diagram
1.2.4 Control circuit section
Laser diode control circuit Signal reproduction circuit
1 ATAPI controller circuit section
2 Drive circuit section
The drive circuit section consists of the following circuits
1.3 System Configuration
Figure 1.5 System configuration with one optical disk drive
Figure 1.6 System configuration with two optical disk drives
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Optical Disk Drive Specifications
2.2 Optical Disk Cartridge Specifications 2.3 Defect Management
2.1 Optical Disk Drive Specifications 2.1.1 Model and product number
Table 2.1 Model and order number 2 of
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2.1.2 Drive specifications
Table 2.2 Specifications 1 of
Table 2.2 lists MCE3130AP, MCE3064AP, MCF3064AP drives specifications
MCE3130AP
Table 2.2 Specifications 2 of
MCE3064AP
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Table 2.2 Specifications 3 of
MCF3064AP
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Table 2.2 Specifications 4 of
2.1.3 Environmental and power requirements
Table 2.3 Environmental and power requirements 1 of
No cartridge, power ON
Table 2.3 Environmental and power requirements 2 of
2.1.4 Error rate
2.1.5 Reliability
2.2 Optical Disk Cartridge Specifications
2.2.1 Recommended optical disk cartridge specifications
Table 2.4 Recommended optical disk cartridge specifications
2.2.2 Optical disk cartridge
Figure 2.1 Optical disk cartridge
∃ Shutter closed 2 Shutter 1 Cartridge case 3 Write protect tab
∃ Shutter open
The write protect tab selects whether write is enabled or disabled
1 Cartridge case
2 Shutter
3 Write protect tab
2.2.3 Disk specifications
Disk specifications
2.3 Defect Management 2.3.1 Defect management schematic diagram
a Sector slipping algorithm b Linear replacement algorithm
Figure 2.2 Algorithms for alternate processing
Figure 2.3 Example of alternate processing
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
3.3 Power supply Requirements 3.4 Cable Connections
3.5 Jumper Settings 3.6 Notes on Drive Handling 3.7 Mounting
3.9 Operation Confirmation and Preparation for Use after Installation
Figure 3.1 Surface temperature measurement points
a Inside optical disk cartridge Operating of inner partition wall
Tip of thermocouple Hole for inserting thermocouple
b IC controller, read map
3.1.2 Temperature requirements and measuring method
Table 3.1 Temperature requirements at measurement points
3.1.3 Air flow
3.1.4 Temperature rise under several conditions
Table 3.2 Temperature at each measuring point Reference
3.1.5 Air purity
3.2 Mounting Requirements 3.2.1 External dimensions
Figure 3.2 Dimensions
Unit mm Note The height length is 25.4 ± 0.8 besides the panel size
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Figure 3.3 Dimensions without panel
Unit mm Note Those enclosed in parentheses are inch screws
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3.2.2 Installation direction
Figure 3.4 Installation directions
# Horizontal # Vertical Two orientations
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3.2.3 Centers of gravity
Figure 3.5 Centers of gravity
Figure 3.5 shows the centers of gravity of the drive Unit mm
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3.2.4 Notes on mounting
Figure 3.6 Mounting frame structure
∃15 orless
Figure 3.7 Service clearance
3.3 Power Supply Requirements
Figure 3.8 Current waveform +5 VDC
3.4 Cable Connections 3.4.1 Drive connectors
Figure 3.9 Connector and terminal locations
3.4.2 Cable connector specifications
Table 3.3 Cable connector specifications
Figure 3.10 Cable connection diagram
3.4.3 Drive connection
3.5 Jumper Settings 3.5.1 Jumper settings at factory shipping
Figure 3.11 Jumper settings at factory shipping 3.5.2 Mode setting
Figure 3.12 Master device setting
CNH15
Figure 3.13 Slave device setting
Figure 3.14 Cable select mode setting
CNH5CNH1
Figure 3.15 Cable select examples
Use an antistatic mat and wrist strap when handling the drive
3.6 Notes on Drive Handling
2 Do not leave the drive in dirty or contaminated environments
Device damage
3 Installation
Device damage
Figure 3.16 Individual packaging style
Figure 3.17 Gathered packaging style
Eject Pin %
Master carton 12/24 units
3.7.2 Mounting procedure
3.7 Mounting 3.7.1 Checks before mounting the drive
1 Make sure that the system power is off
2 Do not connect or disconnect any cable when the power is on
3.9.1 Confirming initial operations
3.9 Operation Confirmation and Preparation for Use after Installation
The BUSY LED is on while the optical disk drive is executing seek, write, or read operations. The BUSY LED is on momentarily, so it seems as if it blinked or is off
3.9.2 Connection check
3.10 Dismounting Drive
Device damage
4.1 Pin Assignment 4.2 Signal Description 4.3 Interface Registers
4.4 Various Processes 4.5 ATA Commands 4.6 Packet Commands 4.7 Timing
Table 4.1 Differences in Host Interface Specifications of Each Model
CHAPTER 4 HOST INTERFACE
Table 4.2 Connector pin assignments 1/2
4.1 Pin Assignment
Table 4.2 Connector pin assignments 2/2
4.2 Signal Description Table 4.3 Signal description
4.3 Interface Registers 4.3.1 I/O registers
Table 4.4 I/O port functions and mapping
4.3.1.2 ATA Command register
4.3.1.1 Alternate Status register
Table 4.5 Bit definitions of Alternate Status register
4.3.1.3 Data register
4.3.1.5 Drive Address register
Table 4.7 Bit definitions of Drive Address register
4.3.1.6 ATAPI Byte Count register
Table 4.8 Bit definitions of ATAPI Byte Count register
4.3.1.8 Error register
Table 4.10 Bit definitions of Error register
4.3.1.7 ATAPI Block Device Select register
Table 4.9 Bit definitions of ATAPI Block Device Select register
4.3.1.9 ATA Features register
4.3.1.10 ATAPI Features register
Table 4.11 Bit definitions of ATAPI Features register
4.3.1.11 ATA Sector Count register
Table 4.13 IO and Cod
4.3.1.13 Sector Number register
4.3.1.14 ATAPI Status register
Table 4.14 Bit definitions of ATAPI Status register
b Within 400 ns of receiving a command when the DRQ bit is not set
e During DMA transfer when the DRQ bit is not set
CHECK bit of the Status register Error register Device/Head register
In all other cases, the ODD does not set BSY
4.4 Various Processes 4.4.1 Reset response
4.4.2 Defect sector management
4.4.3 Automatic alternate sector assignment function
Table 4.15 Alternate sector assignment criteria
4.4.4 Data error detection criteria
4.4.5 Cache function
4.4.5.1 Data buffer
4.4.5.2 Read cache
4.4.5.3 MO write cache
4.4.7 Power management function
4.4.6 Media status notification function
4.4.7.1 Power mode
4.4.7.2 Active mode
4.4.7.3 Pre-idle mode
4.4.7.4 Idle mode
4.4.7.6 Sleep mode
4.4.7.7 Standby timer
4.4.7.8 Power mode transition
Figure 4.1 Power mode
4.4.8 LED Indications
Table 4.17 LED indications
4.5 ATA Commands
Table 4.18 Command codes and parameters
Protocol
code
Table 4.19 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command
4.5.1 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE XA1
Table 4.20 Device parameter information 1/5
Table 4.20 Device parameter information 2/5
Table 4.20 Device parameter information 3/5
Table 4.20 Device parameter information 4/5
Table 4.21 PACKET command
Table 4.20 Device parameter information 5/5
4.5.2 PACKET XA0
4.5.3 DEVICE RESET
Table 4.22 DEVICE RESET command
4.5.4 CHECK POWER MODE X98/XE5
Table 4.23 CHECK POWER MODE command
Table 4.24 Power mode indication
4.5.5 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC
Table 4.25 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command
When no device 1 is connected
When the ODD is device
Table 4.27 GET MEDIA STATUS command
Table 4.26 Self-diagnosis detailed code
4.5.6 GET MEDIA STATUS XDA
Error register
Table 4.29 IDLE IMMEDIATE command
4.5.7 IDLE IMMEDIATE X95/XE1
NOP command
4.5.9 SERVICE XA2 Not supported
SERVICE command
4.5.8 NOP
4.5.10 SET FEATURES XEF
Table 4.32 SET FEATURES command
Table 4.33 FR register setting value
Table 4.34 Transfer setting values in the SC register
SLEEP command
Table 4.35 Cylinder High register
4.5.11 SLEEP X99/XE6
PRVENAB
Table 4.37 STANDBY IMMEDIATE command
4.5.12 STANDBY IMMEDIATE X94/XE0
4.6 Packet Commands
Table 4.38 Packet command codes and parameters
4.6.2 ERASE command
ERASE command
4.6.1 Logical Unit Number
4.6.3 FORMAT UNIT command Table 4.40 FORMAT UNIT command
Table 4.41 FORMAT UNIT parameter list
Table 4.42 Defect list header
4.6.4 INQUIRY command
INQUIRY command
Format descriptor
Table 4.45 INQUIRY data
4.6.5 MODE SELECT command Table 4.46 MODE SELECT command
Table 4.47 Mode parameters
Table 4.48 Mode parameter list
Table 4.49 Mode parameter header
Page descriptor
4.6.5.1 Drive operation mode page
Table 4.51 Drive operation mode page
Table 4.52 Changeable values in drive operation mode page
Table 4.53 Default values for the drive operation mode page
4.6.5.2 Read-Write error recovery page
Table 4.54 Read-Write error recovery page
Table 4.55 Changeable values in the read-write recovery page
Table 4.56 Default values for the read-write recovery page
4.6.5.3
Flexible disk page
Table 4.57 Flexible disk page
Table 4.59 Default values in flexible disk page
Table 4.58 Changeable values in flexible disk page
Table 4.62 Default values for the cashing page
4.6.5.4
Caching page
Table 4.61 Changeable values in the caching page
4.6.5.5 Removable block access capabilities page
Table 4.63 Removable block access capabilities page
4.6.5.6 Timer & protect page Table 4.66 Timer & protect page
Table 4.67 Inactivity Time Multiplier value
Table 4.68 Changeable values for the timer & protect page
Table 4.69 Default values for the timer & protect page
4.6.6 MODE SENSE command Table 4.70 MODE SENSE command
Table 4.72 Mode parameter list
Table 4.71 Page Control field
Table 4.73 Mode parameter header
Page descriptor
4.6.7 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command
Table 4.75 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command
Table 4.76 Response to Prevent/Allow/Eject
4.6.8 READ 10 command
READ command
4.6.9 READ 12 command
READ command
4.6.10 READ CAPACITY command Table 4.79 READ CAPACITY command
Table 4.80 READ CAPACITY data PMI =
Table 4.81 READ CAPACITY data PMI = 1, MO media, FROM media
4.6.11 READ FORMAT CAPACITIES command
Table 4.83 READ FORMAT CAPACITIES command
Table 4.82 READ CAPACITY data PMI = 1, PROM media
Table 4.84 READ FORMAT CAPACITIES data format
4.6.12 READ DEFECT DATA command Table 4.88 READ DEFECT DATA command
Table 4.86 Current/Maximum capacity descriptor
Table 4.87 Descriptor code definition
Table 4.89 Defect list formats
Defect descriptor
Table 4.91 Defect list header
Physical sector address format
4.6.13 READ LONG command Table 4.92 READ LONG command
4.6.14 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command
Table 4.93 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command
4.6.15 REQUEST SENSE command
REQUEST SENSE command
Table 4.95 Request sense data
Table 4.96 Error code
Table 4.97 Sense key
Table 4.98 Logical block address format
Table 4.99 ASC/ASCQ list 1/2
Sense
Table 4.99 ASC/ASCQ list 2/2
4.6.16 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command Table 4.101 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
Table 4.100 Format Progress Indication Bytes
4.6.17 SEEK command Table 4.102 SEEK command
4.6.18 START/STOP UNIT command
START/STOP UNIT command
4.6.19 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command
Table 4.105 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command
Table 4.104 START/STOP/EJECT processing
4.6.20 TEST UNIT READY command Table 4.106 TEST UNIT READY command
4.6.21 VERIFY command Table 4.107 VERIFY command
ByteChk
4.6.22 WRITE 10 command Table 4.108 WRITE 10 command
4.6.23 WRITE 12 command Table 4.109 WRITE 12 command
4.6.24 WRITE AND VERIFY command Table 4.110 WRITE AND VERIFY command
4.6.25 WRITE BUFFER command Table 4.111 WRITE BUFFER command
Valid download data is Fujitsu distributed data only
Download procedure
Table 4.112 Code-ID
4.6.26 WRITE LONG command Table 4.113 WRITE LONG command
4.7 Timing 4.7.1 Register/PIO data transfer timing
Figure 4.2 Register/PIO data transfer
t0 DA20 CS0-/CS1 t1 t2 t9 t2i DIOR-/DIOW WRITE DD150 t3 t4 READ
DD150 t5 t6
Table 4.114 Register/PIO data transfer timing parameters
4.7.2 Multiword DMA data transfer timing
Figure 4.3 Multiword DMA data transfer
Table 4.115 Multiword DMA data transfer timing parameters
4.7.3 Power-on and Reset Timing
Figure 4.4 Power-on and reset timing
Table 4.116 Power-on and reset timing
CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND CLEANING
5.1 Operating Optical Disk Drive 5.2 Cleaning Drive
5.4 Cleaning Optical Disk Cartridge
5.3 Optical Disk Cartridge Operation
5.1.2 Note
5.1.3 Inserting cartridge
2 When the drive power is off
1 Make sure that no optical disk cartridge is in the disk drive
2 Keep the cartridge shutter surface upward
3 Insert the cartridge, shutter first, into the disk insertion slot
Figure 5.2 Inserting cartridge
5.1.4 Ejecting removing cartridge
Figure 5.3 Removing cartridge
Push the eject button
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5.2 Cleaning Drive
Head cleaner
Be sure to use the dedicated head cleaner described above
Device Damage
5.3 Optical Disk Cartridge Operation 5.3.1 Optical disk cartridge
Figure 5.4 Optial disk cartridge
See Subsection 2.3.2 for the functions of the parts Shutter closed
2. Shutter 1. Cartridge case 3. Write protect tab Shutter open
5.3.2 Write protect tab
Figure 5.5 Write protect tab
5.4.1 Cleaning tool
Cleaning kit
5.3.3 Notes
5.4 Cleaning Optical Disk Cartridge
Table 5.3 Packaged items cleaning kit
5.4.2 Cleaning procedure
Damage for data medium
Setting case
Put a disposable groves at cleaning not put on the disk media
Figure 5.6 Cleaning procedure
Figure 5.7 Cleaning procedure
Damage for disk medium
Figure 5.8 Cleaning procedure
Damage for disk medium
Eye inflammation
In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush eyes with water
Figure 5.9 Cleaning procedure
7 Turn the revolving knob, then wipe the disk surface Cleaning cloth
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CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSIS AND MAINTENANCE
6.1 Diagnosis 6.2 Maintenance Information
Table 6.1 Self-diagnostic function
6.1 Diagnosis
6.1.2 Diagnostic command
6.1.1 Initial self-diagnosis
6.1.3 Test program
6.2 Maintenance Information 6.2.1 Maintenance requirements
Data loss
6.2.2 Revision number
Figure 6.1 Revision label
Figure 6.2 Revision number indication
Axial displacement
CDB Command Descriptor Block
Command
Error correction code
Sense key
Spindle
Status
Abbreviations
Synchronous Data Transfer Request
Index
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