FICHETECHNIQUE

[Position]

Ce lecteur doit être utilisé en position horizontale et verticale.

[Taille du disque]

12 cm / 8 cm*

*Les disques de 8 cm ne peuvent pas être utilisés en position verticale.

[Vitesse de transfert des données]

Lecture de données (Soutenu)

DVD

Max. 16.2 Mo/s (Mode de vitesse angulaire constante 5X-12X

 

 

sur 16 transferts de blocs)

CD

Max.

6.0 Mo/s (Mode de vitesse angulaire constante 17.2 à

Écriture de données (Soutenu)

 

40X sur 16 transferts de blocs)

 

 

DVD

Moy. 10.8 Mo/s (Écriture 8X sur DVD-R, +R)

CD

Moy.

3.6 Mo/s (Écriture 24X sur CD-R)

Spécification d’interface de l’hôte

 

 

PIO Mode 4, DMA Mode2 multi-mot à

16.6 Mo/s

Ultra DMA Mode2 à

 

*33.3 Mo/s

• La vitesse de transfert des données peut varier en fonction de l’état du disque (rayures, etc.).

NOTE: Si vous tentez d’effectuer la lecture de disques sales, endommagés ou qui ne sont pas équilibrés, le lecteur ralentira automatiquement son mécanisme pour ainsi réduire le débit de transfert binaire.

[Temps d’accès / temps de recherche]

 

 

 

Temps d’accès (Moyenne aléatoire)

 

 

 

 

DVD-ROM 140 ms

DVD-RAM 150 ms

CD-ROM 130 ms

Temps de recherche (Moyenne aléatoire)

 

 

 

 

DVD-ROM 130 ms

DVD-RAM 140 ms

CD-ROM 120 ms

[Caractéristiques Audio]

 

 

 

 

Sortie ligne

0.7 ±0.1 Veff. (Charge de 10 k)

 

[Autres]

 

 

 

 

Alimentation

+12 VCC,

0.6 A

 

 

 

+5 VCC,

0.8 A

 

 

Dimensions externes (façade comprise)

 

 

 

 

148 (L) x 42,3 (H) x 198 (P) mm

 

Poids

1.1 kg

 

 

 

Température de fonctionnement

+5 °C à +45 °C

 

 

Humidité de fonctionnement

5 % à 85 %(sans condensation)

 

Température de remisage

– 40 °C à +60 °C

 

 

Humidité de remisage

5 % à 90 % (sans condensation)

 

[Accessoires]

Vis de fixation (4)

Mode d’emploi (1)

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Pioneer DVD / CD WRITER operating instructions Fichetechnique

DVD / CD WRITER specifications

The Pioneer DVD/CD writer is a versatile and reliable optical disc drive designed for various audio and video burning applications. Pioneer's extensive experience in optical technologies has made it a leader in this field, and their DVD/CD writers are no exception. They cater to both professionals and everyday users, making them an essential tool for anyone looking to archive data, create music CDs, or produce DVDs for video playback.

One of the standout features of Pioneer DVD/CD writers is their superior writing quality. They utilize advanced writing technologies such as Precision Writing and Automatic Adjusting Power Control. These features work together to ensure accurate and consistent burning of discs, which reduces errors and improves the longevity of the burned media. The drives are also equipped with a buffer under-run prevention technology, which minimizes the risk of disc errors that can occur when data can't be sent to the drive fast enough.

In terms of compatibility, Pioneer DVD/CD writers support a wide range of disc formats, including CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. This versatility allows users to work with different types of media depending on their needs. Many Pioneer models also support dual-layer recording, which doubles the storage capacity of standard DVDs, enabling the creation of larger backup files or high-quality video discs.

Another significant characteristic of Pioneer DVD/CD writers is their speed. These drives are designed to offer high-speed writing capabilities, which significantly reduces the time taken to produce a finished disc. For instance, many models can write a full DVD in just a few minutes, depending on the media and the specifications of the drive used.

Many Pioneer DVD/CD writers are also equipped with technologies that enhance durability and reliability. Features such as shockproof construction and dust-resistant designs are crucial for ensuring that the devices can withstand everyday use and remain operational under various conditions.

In addition to the hardware capabilities, Pioneer provides users with easy-to-use software that accompanies its DVD/CD writers. This software typically includes features for creating audio CDs, burning data backups, and authoring DVDs, enabling a seamless user experience for both beginners and advanced users.

Overall, the Pioneer DVD/CD writer is an excellent choice for those looking for a dependable and high-performing optical disc drive. With its combination of writing quality, compatibility, speed, and advanced technologies, it stands out as a top pick for all types of disc burning needs.