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PCA82CR, PCA102CD
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Specs
Physical Characteristics
Install
How to
Safety
Features
Using Your CD-ROM Drive
Slave Mode Master Mode
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Contents
Philips CD-ROM Drive
Table of Contents
Copyrights And Liabilities
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FCC Notice USA
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CDC Regulatory Statement Canada
S.F1. Regulatory Statement
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Important Safety Notice
Belangrijke veiligheidsvoorschriften
Avis important en matière de sécurité
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Wichtiger Sicherheitshinweis
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Precauzioni Importanti
Importante Advertencia de Seguridad
Features
INTRODUCTION1
Package Contents
System Requirements
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During Installation
PRECAUTIONS2
During Operation
When Handling a Disc
During Transport
Servicing the Drive
Installing Your Drive
Installing the CD-ROM Drive
Connector on the back of your CD-ROM drive
Back of the drive to Sound Card
That has two 2-pin Molex or equivalent connectors
Installing Your Drive
Letting Your System Recognize Drive
If You Are a DOS or Windows User
CD-ROM Device Driver Setup Menu
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If You Are a Windows 95 User
My Computer Peripherals
Folder appears
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System Properties Folder
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System Configuration Dialog Box
If You Are an OS/2 Warp User
Following window appears
10 The Command Prompts Icon View Window
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Drive Applications
Using Your CD-ROM Drive
Front Panel Controls
Headphone
Master or a Slave DEVICE?
IDE Connections
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Figure A-2 Enhanced IDE Controller Card
Device, their assignments may look similar to the following
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Setting Master and Slave Jumpers
Slave Mode Master Mode
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Specifications B
Audio Features
Power Requirements
Interface
DC 5V +/- 5% MA typical
Reliability
Physical Characteristics
Environmental Tolerance
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