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N8151-74 内蔵 DVD-RAM Built-In DVD-RAM ユーザーズガイド User's Guide • 製品をご使用になる前に必ず本書をお読みください。 本書は熟読の上、大切に保管してください。 • Make sure you read this manual before using the product. After reading this manual carefully, store it in a safe place. 856-126486-001-A...
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NEC would greatly appreciate it if our dealers are informed about it. (5) Please note that in no event shall NEC be liable for any damages whatever arising out of the use of this device, regardless of item (4) above.
安全上のご注意 ~必ずお読みください~ ∼ Read Carefully ∼ Safety Indications ご使用前にこの「安全上のご注意」をよく読んでご理解し、本製品をより安全にご活用く ださい。ここに示した注意事項は本製品を安全にお使いいただき、お客様への危害や財産 への損害を未然に防止するものです。 また、 注意事項では、 危険の程度を表す言葉として、 「警告」と「注意」という用語を使用しています。それぞれの用語は次のような意味を持 つものとして定義されています。 Before using the product, read and understand the "Safety Indications" carefully to use the product safely. The notes to be described below are required to enable you to use the product safely and avoid personal injury and damage to properties that may arise.
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NEC does not assume any liability for accidents resulting in injury or death, or for any damages to property that may occur as a result of using the product in such facilities, equipment, or control systems.
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WARNING 本体装置の電源コードを接続したまま取り付け・取り外しをしない Do not install or uninstall the product while the power cord of the computer is connected to the AC inlet. 本製品の取り付け・取り外しを行う前に本体装置の電源をOFFにして、本体装置の 電源コードをコンセントから抜いてください。電源をOFFにしても、電源コードを 差し込んだままだと電気が本体装置内部に流れています。このまま取り付けると内 部の部品に触れて、感電するおそれがあります。 Turn off the power of the computer and unplug the power cord from the AC inlet before installing/uninstalling the product to/from the computer.
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CAUTION 高温注意 Hot surface 本体装置の電源をOFFにした直後は、内蔵型のハードディスクなどをはじめ装置内 の部品が高温になっています。十分に冷めたことを確認してから取り付け/取り 外しを行ってください。 Immediately after the computer is powered off, its internal components such as hard disk drives are very hot. Leave the computer until its internal components fully cool down before installing/removing any component. 本製品内に水や異物を入れない Keep water or foreign matter away from the product.
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CAUTION 中途半端に差し込まない Insert a cable into the mating connector as far as it goes. ケーブルや電源ケーブルは根本までしっかりと差し込んでください。中途半端な差 し込みは、接触不良の発熱による火災の原因となることがあります。 また差し込み部にほこりがたまり、水滴などがつくと、発熱し、火災の原因となる おそれがあります。 Insert a cable or power cable into the mating connector as far as it goes. Heat generation resulting from a halfway inserted cable may cause a fire due to imperfect contact.
警告ラベルについて Warning Label 本製品内の危険性を秘める部品やその周辺には警告ラベルが貼り付けられています。これ は本製品を操作する際、考えられる危険性を常にお客様に意識していただくためのもので す(ラベルをはがしたり、汚したりしないでください) 。もしこのラベルが貼り付けられて いない、はがれかかっている、汚れているなどして判読できないときは販売店にご連絡く ださい。本製品に貼り付けられているラベルには以下の警告文が表記されています。 A warning label is put on a part having hidden potential of danger within the product or the area around such part. It is intended to make you always conscious of possible danger when you operate the product.
Preface This guide is intended to enable you to install and use the N8151-74 Built-in DVD-RAM Unit (called the Built-in DVD-RAM drive hereafter) correctly and safely. Be sure to read this guide before handling the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. Also refer to this guide when you want to know how to use the Built-in DVD-RAM drive or some malfunction occurs.
Contents Preface............................40 Contents............................41 Notes on Use ..........................43 Cleaning ............................44 Disposal of the Built-in DVD-RAM Drive and Consumables............44 Chapter 1 First Use of Built-in DVD-RAM Drive ~ From Unpacking to First Use ~...45 Features ............................45 Package Contents..........................
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Appendix A Specifications....................75 Appendix B Disks ......................76 Notes on Handling of DVD-RAM Disk .................... 77 Appendix C Recommended Devices ................78...
Notes on Use Follow the following notes to use the Built-in DVD-RAM drive correctly. Ignoring these notes in use of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive may cause the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and/or some properties (including data and other devices) to be defected or the Built-in DVD-RAM drive to operate incorrectly.
Cleaning Cleaning of Lens The lens on the Built-in DVD-RAM drive may be covered with dust and/or dirt while the Built-in DVD-RAM drive is used for a long time. This may cause data read/write to be done incorrectly. While the cleaning frequency varies depending on the usage environment and frequency of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive, it is recommended to clean the lens once for two months by using the attached lens cleaner.
Chapter 1 First Use of Built-in DVD-RAM Drive ~ From Unpacking to First Use ~ First read this chapter when you first use the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. This chapter describes the features of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and the jobs from the unpacking to the first use of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive sequentially.
Package Contents Open the package and ensure that all the components and parts shown below are present. Also, check that each item is undamaged. If a component or part is missing or damaged, contact your service representative. Built-in DVD-RAM Drive Lens cleaner IDE cable Device drivers...
Part Name and Function The following describes the names of the parts used to install or handle the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and their locations. <Front View> Tray Place on which a disk is put The tray is moved if you press the eject button or push the tray under the power-on status. (The tray does not move under the power-off status.) Eject button Press this button to insert or eject a disk into or from the Built-in DVD-RAM drive.
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<Rear View> Power connector The power connector is connected with the power cable. IDE interface connector The IDE interface connector is used to connect the Built-in DVD-RAM drive to the IDE bus. Device ID jumper These pins are used to provide the internal settings for the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. Audio connectors The audio connectors are connected with audio cables.
Installation The Built-in DVD-RAM drive can be installed into the 5.25-inch device bay in a computer. The procedure of installing the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into the computer is explained below. Step 1 Checking device ID jumper Step 2 Attaching rails to the Built-in DVD-RAM drive Step 3 Installing the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into 5.25-inch device bay...
Checking Device ID Jumper Check the jumper settings of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive before installing the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into a 5.25-inch device bay of the computer. Any IDE device including the Built-in DVD-RAM drive requires a specific ID to be set. Devices connected on the same IDE bus can operate properly only when each of the devices has a unique ID different from others.
Attaching Rails to the Built-in DVD-RAM Drive Attach the rails to the Built-in DVD-RAM drive to prepare the installation of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into the 5.25-inch device bay if necessary. The rails should be suitable to the 5-25-inch device bay in the computer. Depending on the type of the computer, the Built-in DVD-RAM drive may be fixed to the frame on the 5.25-inch device bay in the computer.
Installing the Built-in DVD-RAM Drive into 5.25-inch Device Bay Install the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into the computer. WARNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the Built-in DVD-RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User's Guide or the manual of the computer in which the Built-in DVD-RAM drive is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer.
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Installing the Built-in DVD-RAM drive with rails into 5.25-inch device bay Turn off the power of the computer and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet. Remove the proper covers on the computer. (Refer to the manual attached to the computer for details.) Install the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into the 5.25-inch device bay.
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Fixing the Built-in DVD-RAM drive in 5.25-inch device bay directly without installation of rails on the Built-in DVD-RAM drive Turn off the power of the computer and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet. Remove the proper covers on the computer. (Refer to the manual attached to the computer for details.) Insert the Built-in DVD-RAM drive into the 5.25-inch device bay.
Connecting Interface Cables Connect the motherboard to the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and the factory installed ODD by using the IDE interface cable within the computer or that coming with the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. CAUTION Do not use any damaged cable. Before the connection of a cable, make sure that the connectors of the cable are not damaged and no connector pins are bent and dirt.
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Connect the audio cable to the audio connector on the rear of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive if the computer includes the cable. To audio connector on motherboard To connector on the ODD and IDE connector on motherboard...
Connecting Power Cable to the Built-in DVD-RAM Drive Select an unused cable from the DC power cables coming from the power unit in the computer and insert the cable to the power connector on the rear of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive.
Checking by BIOS Confirm that the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and the ODD subject to connection change are installed properly by using the BIOS Utility in the computer. (Some computers cannot use the BIOS Utility for the confirmation. If so, make the confirmation on OS.) Refer to the manual of the computer for how to start and operate the BIOS Utility.
Chapter 2 Using Built-in DVD-RAM Drive This chapter describes how to handle the Built-in DVD-RAM drive in its ordinary use. See Appendix B for the description on disks and the notes on the handling the disks. Power On/Off The power of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive is supplied from the power unit built in the computer.
Eject Button and Busy Indicator The front panel on the front of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive has an eject button used to open or close the tray and a busy indicator indicating the operation status of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. Press the eject button to eject the disk put on the Built-in DVD-RAM drive.
Loading Disk Follow the procedure below to load a disk in the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. See Appendix B for the description on the disk and the notes on handling the disk. • Handle the disk carefully. Handling the disk roughly may cause it to be broken and then a part or all of the data saved in the disk to be lost.
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Put a disk on the tray. Have data side face on the tray and label printing side face upward. Hang disk on holder. Press the eject button to close the tray.
Ejecting Disk Follow the procedure below to eject the disk from the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. See Appendix B for the description on the disk and the notes on handling the disk. • Handle the disk carefully. Handling the disk roughly may cause it to be broken and then a part or all of the data saved in the disk to be lost.
Ejecting Disk Manually The disk can be ejected manually for the case where the normal procedure cannot be used to eject the disk. Depending on the environment in which the Built-in DVD-RAM drive is used (defined by the computer, operating system, device driver, formatting software, and other devices), pressing the eject button cannot have the disk ejected.
Turn off the power of the computer and wait for a while (about 30 seconds). Insert a pin having length 40 mm or longer and thickness 1 - 1.8 mm (such as a clip extended straight) into the manual emergency ejecting hole and push it on the level slowly and intensely.
Data Backup This section describes the data backup procedure against an emergency. Data backup in two DVD-RAM disks, or main and sub disks For backup of important data or program, it is recommended to save the data or program in two DVD-RAM disks, or the main and sub disks. If a read error occurs due to dust covered on either of the DVD-RAM disks, the data can be recovered from the other DVD-RAM disk to prevent the important data or program from being lost.
Routine Maintenance (Cleaning) Cleaning of lens The lens on the Built-in DVD-RAM drive may be covered with dust and/or dirt while the Built-in DVD-RAM drive is used for a long time. This may cause data read/write to be done incorrectly. While the cleaning frequency varies depending on the usage environment and frequency of the Built-in DVD-RAM drive, it is recommended to clean the lens once for two months by using the attached lens cleaner.
Chapter 3 Cleaning and Carriage of Built-in DVD-RAM Drive To enable the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and disks to be used safely and normally, clean the Built-in DVD-RAM drive routinely. In addition, always follow the procedure described below to carry the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. (Appendix B describes the disk handling. Also see the Appendix.) Cleaning of Built-in DVD-RAM Drive WARNING...
Cleaning of Lens Use the lens cleaner coming with the Built-in DVD-RAM drive to clean the read/write head in the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. (Feature of lens cleaner) The lens cleaner is made of lens cleaner solution and thus of the liquid type, which enables the dirt on the lens to be removed effectively.
Cleaning of Disk If a specific disk is used for a long time, the data side of the disk may be covered with dust and/or dirt. This may cause data read/write to be done incorrectly. To remove the dust and dirt covering the data side of the disk, wipe out them by using soft and dry cloth or commercially available cleaner so that the disk may not be damaged.
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Take off the disk from the Built-in DVD-RAM drive and put it into the attached plastic protection case to save it. Note that an excess force may not be added to the disk. Exit the system, turn off the power of the computer, and pull out the power cord from the AC inlet.
Chapter 4 When Occurrence of Fault Is Suspected If the Built-in DVD-RAM drive operates improperly and the occurrence of a fault is suspected, see the troubleshooting chart shown in this chapter to find the cause of the fault. WARNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the Built-in DVD-RAM drive on any occasion other than described in this User's Guide or the manual of the computer in which the product is installed if you are not a maintenance engineer.
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Phenomenon Cause Action (Cont’d) Incorrect software (driver) is Install the correct device drivers. Depending on the installed. operating system and the computer, the order of loading the device drivers may be restricted. Refer to the manual of each device driver. Pressing the The busy indicator is Press the eject button after the busy indicator goes...
Appendix A Specifications UltraDMA mode 4 66.6 MB/s Data transfer rate UltraDMA mode 2 33.3 MB/s Multi-word DMA mode 2 16.6 MB/s PIO transfer mode 4 16.6 MB/s Random (including average rotational delay) Average access time DVD-RAM drive 260ms DVD-ROM 140ms CD-ROM 130ms...
DVD-RAM (9.4 GB/double-sided) The Built-in DVD-RAM drive can read data from the following media. DVD-ROM CD-ROM CD-R/RW It is recommended to use DVD-RAM disks provided by NEC or other recommended disks for the Built-in DVD-RAM drive. See Appendix C for details.
Notes on Handling of DVD-RAM Disk In order to lengthen the life of a written or non-written DVD-RAM disk as much as possible, note the following when handling the disk. Do not drop or hit a DVD-RAM disk. Failure to follow it may cause the disk to be damaged.