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Stereo Sound & CD-ROM 

The information in this document is subject 

to change without notice 

FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION 
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 

Warning:

 This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for Class B computing device 

pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules Only peripherals (computer input output devices, terminals, 
etc., with shielded type interface cables) certified to comply with the Class 13 limits may be attached to the 
computer. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV 
reception. 

INSTRUCTIONS TO USER 

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in 
strict accordance with the manufacturer's instinct ions, may cause interference to radio and television 
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device 111 
accordance with the specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of I CC Rules, which are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However there is no guarantee 

that will not occurring a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and

 011,

 the user is encouraged to 

try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

* Reorient the receiving antenna. 
* Change the orientation of the computer. 
* Move the computer away from the receiver. 
* Plug the computer into a different outlet so the computer and receiver are on different branch 

circuits. 

If these attempts are unsuccessful, install one or all of the following devises; 

1. Line isolation transformers. 

2. Line filters. 
3. Electro- magnetic shielding. 

If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio / television technician for 

additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications 
Commission helpful : " How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is 
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 

Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. 

All brands and trademarks are registered by their respective companies. 

Printed in Taiwan 

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Summary of Contents for SoundVision

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL JANUARY 1994 Version 2 1 E 15 129...

Page 2: ...tection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that will not occurring a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and t...

Page 3: ...M drive 7 2 1 3 Install an internal SONY CD ROM drive 7 3 Other Options 8 4 Software Installation 9 4 1 Quick Installation 9 4 2 Audio Applications Software Installation 10 4 3 Panasonic CD ROM Softwa...

Page 4: ...it stereo synthesizer 4 operators 20 voice channels 5 channel mixer Individually or simultaneously volume control for all mixer sources Output mixing for Line In Music Synthesizer CD Audio Wave and Mi...

Page 5: ...al CD ROM CN6 15 pin D SUB connector for JOYSTICK MIDI J1 Connector for PC Speaker In J2 Connector for Panasonic Mitsumi CD ROM Audio in J3 Connector for PC Speaker Out J4 3 5mm Phone Jack for MIC IN...

Page 6: ...N OFF ON ON ON 230H OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 240H OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 310H OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 320H Factory Default OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 330H OFF OFF ON...

Page 7: ...Stereo Sound CD ROM 1 5 1 Jumpers Settings JP1 JP3 6 1 2 CLOSE 2 3 CLOSE JP3 AUDIO ENABLE AUDIO DISABLE Page 6...

Page 8: ...not need to connect a CD ROM device to the sound card disable CD ROM I O port by setting all the jumpers of S1 to ON position Put back the system cover reconnect the system power cord and all periphe...

Page 9: ...pin 1 of J2 is connected to the left most pin of the CD ROM Audio output Step 10 Put back the system cover reconnect the system power cord and all peripheral devices Check and make sure all connectio...

Page 10: ...ks for all motherboards If you run into difficulty please consult your system manager or the manufacturer of your system motherboard In case you need to use the PC speaker as the only speaker for the...

Page 11: ...t would allow you to manually install the different type of CD ROM device driver or to optimize the performance of the CD ROM drive 4 1 Quick Installation The diskette labeled CD ROM Device Driver Aud...

Page 12: ...cted to our card with the proper I O address selected See Sec 1 3 4 3 Panasonic CD ROM Software Drive Installation The diskette labeled CD ROM Device Driver Audio Utility under the subdirectory CDROM...

Page 13: ...ver parameters You may manually install the driver by completing the following steps Step 1 Use any text editor to add the following two lines to the file CONFIG SYS under your boot hard disk root dir...

Page 14: ...e driver in the CONFIG SYS file For example O C CDROM MSCDEX EXE D MSCD000 M n Specifies the number of sector buffers for temporary storage of the most recent disc data For example to specify ten sect...

Page 15: ...computer to display memory information in the following format 5556864 bytes free memory 0 bytes expanded memory 12752 bytes CODE 1712 bytes static DATA 12618 bytes dynamic DATA 27344 bytes used L dri...

Page 16: ...Enter You will be prompted to select the target drive and subdirectory to which the audio utility software will be copy to Afterwards you will be asked to select a software interrupt for the audio uti...

Page 17: ...g system Once you secure the MSCDEX EXE you may copy this file to the subdirectory CDROM SONY and then follow instructions to automatically or manually install the CD ROM software 4 4 1 CD ROM Device...

Page 18: ...file AUTOEXEC BAT under your boot hard disk root directory Drive C in general O drive path MSCDEX l D device name M n E V L drive letter NOTE The actual MSCDEX EXE command line in the autoexec bat fi...

Page 19: ...ements simultaneously E Instructs the computer to use expanded memory if available For example O C BIN MSCDEX EXE D MSCD000 E Note that vou must first load an expanded memory driver before A using thi...

Page 20: ...the CD ROM drive in a networked system please consult your system manager or system setup for proper drive specifications in Step 1 to Step 3 4 4 2 SONY Audio Utility Installation To install the audio...

Page 21: ...in order for you to use the CD ROM drive as an audio CD player Please follow steps below to install the driver utilities NOTE The file MSCDEX EXE is not furnished unless the card is bundled with a CD...

Page 22: ...s used by the Microsoft MS DOS CD ROM extension file as MSCDEX MSCD000 is the commonlv used device driver name when none is specified P XXX xxx is the I O port address as set on S1 of the sound card T...

Page 23: ...etter the CD ROM drive will perform However each buffer uses about 2K of memory and specifying too many buffers may slow down computer operation or interfere with other programs which have large memor...

Page 24: ...xt available drive letter on the computer after the floppy drives hard drives RAM drives etc Therefore you only need to use this option if it is necessary to assign a drive letter beyond the last lett...

Page 25: ...rget drive and subdirectory to which the audio utility software will be copy Upon successful completion of the installation you should find MTMCD EXE ESSVOL EXE CDPLAY BAT under the subdirectory that...

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