Yamaha CRW-70 Owners Manual

Yamaha CRW-70 Manual

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    Yamaha Electronics Corporation, USA. 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park, CA 90620 714-522-9105 714-670-0108 CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive CRW-70 This device indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your
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    Laser Product Class: Class 1 Laser Diode Properties Wavelength: 780 - 787 nm Pulse Durations and Max. Output at the lens of the Laser Pickup Unit Read Mode: 0.85 mW (Continuous) Write Mode: Max. 38 mW (for 424 ns, Min. Cycle 115.7 ns) Laserprodukt-Klasse: Klasse 1 Eigenschaften der Laserdiode
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    English OWNER'S MANUAL i
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    immediately to avoid the risk of electrical shock, fire or damage to the device, and return the device to the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). G When cleaning the drive, unplug the power cable first from the electrical outlet (do not touch the
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    or other appliance. G To avoid damage to the device or personal injury, always place the device in a stable position. G Always place the device horizontally to avoid the risk of lost written data. G Always remove any disc from the drive before transporting the device as written data may be lost. iii
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    be adversely affected. G Have the device serviced regularly to avoid internal dust buildup that can cause malfunction, damage or fire. For service information and service charges, contact the store of purchase or your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). G Do not allow the plug
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    the drive. G Reproduction of this manual, either in part or in full, is expressly forbidden. I Precautions for Transportation Keep the original box for future transportation. Before transporting the device, always put it in the original box. Yamaha does not bear any responsibility for problems that
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    the CRW-70 Drive 24 Listening to Audio CDs and MP3 Discs 25 CDs/MP3 Discs that Can Be Played on the CRW-70 Drive 25 Connecting 27 Playback 28 Pause During Playback 29 Skip ...30 Changing the Playback Mode 31 Troubleshooting 32 Appendix 39 Recording Methods 39 Firmware 42 Relationship
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    Data Handling Discs To avoid trouble such as writing errors, the loss of recorded data, and a breakdown in the drive, take the following precautions when copying material with your CD-R/RW drive, take due care not to infringe the copyright. Disclaimer of Indemnity Yamaha assumes no liability for
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    speeds your disc supports. CD-RW discs • The CRW-70 drive can write/rewrite at 2X or 4X speed. • These discs can be read/played on a device (e.g. CD-ROM drive) that supports "CD-RW." Note Note that some discs support only 2X speed. High Speed CD-RW discs • The CRW-70 drive can write/rewrite at 4X or
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    computer data digitally encoded and recorded in a format specified by the international standard ISO9660 so that they can be recognized by many types of computers. CDs (CD-DA) were originally developed for music, later came into use as read-only memory (ROM) for computers, and are now widely used as
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    in the load to the drive, and for this advantage, it is adopted today for most play-only CD-ROM drives. Since a CD is formatted so that it has outer radius of the disc. To achieve up to 12X-speed writing, the CRW-70 drive employs the Partial CAV method, which is a combination of the CAV method
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    of the CRW-70 Drive High speed writing/reading The CRW-70 drive supports up to 12X-speed writing of CD-R discs*1, and up to 8X-speed writing/rewriting of CD-RW discs. The drive also supports data reading and digital audio data extraction at up to 24X speed. USB 2.0 compatible USB 2.0 provides high
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    player that is compatible with the CD TEXT format. Audio CD and MP3 disc playback support You can play audio CDs or MP3 discs (¡P. 25) on the CRW-70 drive without connecting it to a computer, by using optional headphones or other audio device. *1 12X-speed writing onto CD-R discs is enabled with the
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    writing fails (Buffer Underrun Error) A Buffer Underrun Error will permanently ruin the disc. Yamaha Buffer Underrun Protection Buffer Underrun Protection is featured in the CRW-70 drive CD-R/RW drives. When a buffer underrun is about to occur, a buffer underrun error is prevented by temporarily
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    Underrun Test writing is a function to check for the likely occurrence of Buffer Underrun on your computer system. The CD writing software that came with the CRW-70 drive includes test writing functions for this purpose. When Buffer Underrun Protection is activated (Default), test writing cannot be
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    • CD-ROM drive Notes • To install the device drivers, you need a CD-ROM drive other than the CRW-70 drive. • The CRW-70 drive cannot be used as a boot drive. Furthermore, the CRW-70 drive cannot be used to set up the operating system one more time. • For Windows XP, use a RAM of 128 MB or more. USB
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    , Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP Notes • For Windows 98 Second Edition, install the device drivers provided (storage class drivers) in the computer. For details, refer to the separate manual "Device Driver Installation Guide," that came with the CRW-70 drive. • The CRW-70 drive
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    , this hard drive space for image files is not needed when directly writing onto a CD-R/RW disc from a hard drive or CD-ROM using the CRW-70 drive (on-the- drive or user support services. It may be difficult to read the serial number because of the installation location or for other reasons. YAMAHA
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    28) 11 Headphone ( ) jack Enables you to connect headphones to the CRW-70 drive and listen to audio. Stereo mini-jack specifications. (¡P. 27) 12 Power ( / ) switch Used to turn the CRW-70 drive on ( ) or off ( ). (¡P. 18, 20) * Use buttons 6 ~ 9 when using the CRW-70 drive as a CD/MP3 player. 12
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    Enables you to output sound to an audio device such as external speakers. Stereo mini-jack specifications. (¡P. 27) 14 DC IN connector Used to connect the AC adapter provided. (¡P. 19) 15 USB ( ) port Used to connect the USB cable provided. (¡P. 18) 16 Manual eject lever Used to eject the disc if
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    Exterior Features Display 12 3 4 5 1 Audio display Shows when an audio CD is loaded. (¡P. 44) 2 MP3 display Shows when an MP3 disc is loaded. (¡P. 44) 3 Counter (¡P. 44) 4 Playback mode Indicates the playback mode of a track. (¡P. 31, 44)
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    . If it does not fully open, lift it up manually. Note Do not try to force the top cover open by hand. Doing so can damage the CRW-70 drive and the disc. 2 Load the disc. Press the center of the disc onto the CRW-70 drive spindle until it clicks into place. Do not use excessive
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    Loading/Removing a Disc Removing a Disc 1 Press the eject button. The top cover opens. If it does not fully open, lift it up manually. 2 Remove the disc. Press on the CRW-70 drive spindle and lift the disc up by the edge. Press down here Lift 3 Close the top cover. Press here Note Do not open
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    and the CRW-70 drive, and connect them to each other using a USB cable. Install the interface card correctly in your computer, following the instructions given by the documentation that came with the interface card. STEP Install the device drivers (¡P. 21, 22) 2 If you are using Windows 98 Second
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    with the CRW-70 drive. The USB cable provided has two types of plug: a series A plug and a series B plug. Series A plug Series B plug Insert the series B plug (with a square cross section) of the USB cable provided in the USB port of the CRW-70 drive. Series B plug USB cable (provided) USB port
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    Notes • Electrical plugs/sockets vary according to country/region. • Only operate the drive with the AC adapter provided. • The AC adapter may become hot during use if the drive is turned off. Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet when you do not intend to use the CRW-70 drive for a long time.
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    Using the CRW-70 Drive as a CD-R/RW Drive (When Connected to a Computer) 6 Turn on the power switch of the CRW-70 drive. Power switch When the power is turned on, the power LED on the front panel lights up orange. Power LED 20
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    drivers. The device drivers only need to be installed once when the CRW-70 drive is connected to the computer for the first time. For Windows 98 Second Edition Install the device driver provided. For details, refer to the separate manual, "Device Driver Installation Guide," that came with the CRW-70
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    the CRW-70 Drive as a CD-R/RW Drive (When Connected to a Computer) For Windows Me/2000 Professional/XP Windows Me, 2000 Professional or XP automatically installs the standard device drivers. Note The device driver needs to be installed for each USB port. If you connect the CRW70 drive to a USB port
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    and System, and click the Hardware tab and Device Manager to open the Device Manager window. Make sure that "YAMAHA CRW-70 USB Device" is displayed under "DVD/CD-ROM drives," and "USB Mass Storage Device" under "Universal Serial Bus controllers." For Windows XP Click start on the taskbar, and select
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    Hardware" on the taskbar, respectively, and then perform the necessary steps to disconnect the drive. * This screen is an example on Windows Me. Note When writing, be sure not to disconnect the USB cable from the CRW-70 drive, or to disconnect or connect any USB devices from/to the computer. 24
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    CDs or MP3 discs on the CRW-70 drive without connecting it to your computer. CDs/MP3 Discs that Can Be Played on the CRW-70 Drive The CRW-70 drive can play ordinary audio CDs high compression rate, which lets you compress one 12 cm audio CD (maximum 74 minutes running time/650 MB data capacity) into
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    Listening to Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Playback sequence of MP3 files The sequence in which MP3 files on disc was created. In order to play back MP3 files in the sequence you want, YAMAHA recommend you place numbers at the beginning of the folder/file names. Example: 001SONG.MP3, 002SONG.MP3, ... 26
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    the AC adapter provided (¡P. 19). Notes • If the CRW-70 drive is directly connected to your computer, either disconnect the USB cable (¡P. 24) or turn off the power switch of your computer. • If you connect an audio cable to your audio device, either turn the device off or turn the volume right down
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    busy LED lights up green and the number of the track being played is shown (Example: audio CD, track 1) Note If you try to play an MP3 file in a format not supported by the CRW-70 drive, the drive skips the track without playing the file. Controlling the volume of the headphones You can adjust the
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    To stop playback, press the stop button twice. Resume The CRW-70 drive memorizes the track being played when playback is stopped. As long button once. The number of the track being played flashes. (Example: audio CD, track 1) Releasing pause Press the play button. The track number stops flashing. 29
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    being played. Track search Press and hold down the skip FF button or skip REW button. This skips through the tracks in succession. (Example: audio CD, track 6) Folder search (on an MP3 disc) If there is more than one folder containing MP3 files, a track search skips through the folders. (Example
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    playback. The mode changes each time you press the button. Normal playback One-track repeated playback Random playback Full repeat playback (Example: audio CD during playback of track 2) Normal playback All the tracks on the disc are played in sequence. When the final track finishes, the disc
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    Edition, have you installed the device driver provided? Windows 98 Second Edition does not recognize the CRW-70 drive unless the device driver provided is installed. Install the device driver following the instructions of the separate manual, "Device Driver Installation Guide," that came with your
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    by the device driver. In this case, consult the manufacturer of your USB interface card or the user support service of your computer manufacturer. The top cover does not open even when you press the eject button. G Is the CRW-70 drive turned on? See the troubleshooting item "The CRW-70 drive does
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    again, consult your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). No data can be read from a disc. G Are you sure the disc is of one of the types supported by the CRW-70 drive? (¡P. 2, 45) Before use, make sure that the disc is compatible with the CRW-70 drive. G Is the disc dusty
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    type of disc is loaded, consult your nearest Yamaha dealer (listed at the back of this manual). Button operation cannot be performed when the CRW-70 drive is being used as a CD/MP3 player. G Is the USB cable connected to the CRW-70 drive? Remove the USB cable connected to the computer or turn off
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    used in combination with Windows Me, this problem can arise since the digital playback option is activated by default.) 1 Setting "Properties" of the CRW-70 drive. ➀ Click Start on the taskbar, select Setting, Control Panel, System, the Device Manager tab, and YAMAHA CRW-70 Properties, and click the
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    mode of IDE devices such as hard drives or CD-ROM drives. • Deactivate the Windows Active Desktop. • Exit all memory-resident software programs. • Check your CD writing software against the documentation that came with it to be sure that there is no problem with it. Notes • When the CRW-70 drive is
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    edge of the disc. Other problems G Your CD writing software does not recognize the CRW-70 drive. In order for CD writing software to recognize your drive, it must support the CRW-70 drive. Contact the manufacturer of your CD writing software to see whether the software supports the CRW-70 drive. 38
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    method is very useful for making a backup copy of an entire CD. Example: Ordinary CD-ROM 0 Data One track One session Lead-in No data even if there is free space left on the disc. Lead-out Example: Audio CD 0 Audio data Audio data Audio data Audio data Audio data Audio data Audio data
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    -in Lead-out Note Multi-session discs cannot be played on any ordinary audio CD player, except when data is recorded in a single session, or except for -Once allows you to record multiple tracks onto a disc at one time. CD EXTRA, for example, uses this method to record multiple pieces of audio data
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    long as there is free space left on the disc. 12345678 Packet Same recording method as for floppy and hard drives. Notes • Discs need to be formatted before use. • Formatting a CD-RW, using packet writing software, reduces its storage capacity (rated capacity printed on the disc) by about 100 MB
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    YAMAHA CRW-70 Properties, and click the Settings tab. The revision number shown here varies depending on the firmware version of the drive. * This screen is an example on Windows Me. For Windows 2000 Professional/XP The firmware version cannot be displayed using Device Manager. Use your CD writing
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    Access for recording Writing (Test mode) Writing Reading Playback LED state Lit Lit Off Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking When used as a CD/MP3 player Operating status Standby Top cover opened Reading of disc information (TOC) Playback Pause Skip (during playback or pause) Skip
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    Operating status Volume shown in 10 levels Volume operation: Volume shown in 24 levels Connected to computer When used as a CD/MP3 player Operating status Audio CD playback MP3 disc playback Volume shown in 10 levels One-track repeated playback Full repeat playback Random playback No disc loaded or
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    CRW-70 Drive Specifications Supported Formats CD-DA CD TEXT CD-ROM *1 Write G G G Read G G G Mixed Mode CD-ROM (CD-ROM+CD-DA) CD-ROM XA *1 Photo CD *1 Video CD CD-i CD EXTRA *1 G G G G G *2 *3 G G G G G *3 G G *1 includes multisession *2 suitable disc required *3 suitable
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    /sec. 16X: 2,400 KB/sec. 24X: 3,600 KB/sec. 8 MB (3,224 sectors) 200 msec. (random access) 2,048 - 2,352 bytes USB 2.0/1.1 USB 2.0 (High speed mode) : 480 MB/sec. (max) USB 1.1 (Full speed mode) : 12 MB/sec. (max) Horizontal Top cover Self chucking Line Out • Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
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    AC adapter (AD-301205) Rated Input Voltage Rated Input Current Rated Output Voltage Rated Output Current Terminal Output Polarity Operating Environment Dimensions (includes projection) Weight (includes the power cable) 100 - 240 V AC 1.0 A or less +5 V, +12 V DC 1.5 A 1 2 1 : +12 V DC 4 2 :
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    Appendix Safety/EMC compliance The CRW-70 drive complies with the following specifications. Country/ Region USA Canada EU Class I Laser Equipment Class B Computing Device Information Technology Equipment Class B Computing Device Information Technology Equipment Class 1 Laser Product Residential
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    2 CD-ROM 3 CD-RW discs 2 Connecting as a CD/MP3 player 27 as a CD-R/RW Drive 17 Counter 14 D DC IN connector 13 Disc-at-Once (DAO 39 Disconnecting 24 Display 12, 14, 44 E Eject button 12 F Firmware 42 Forcibly opening the top cover............34 H Headphone jack 12 High Speed CD-RW
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    12 Supported discs 2 Supported formats 45 System requirements 9 T Test-writing 8 Top cover 12 Track-at-Once (TAO 40 Troubleshooting Buffer Underrun Error 37 Button operation cannot be performed 35 No data can be read from a disc.... 34 The computer does not start up..... 32 The CRW-70 drive
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