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DVD-116 Operating Instructions

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6.0 SPECIFICATIONS

6.1

General Functions

Disc Diameter

12 cm (4.72”)

8 cm (3.15”) *

* 8 cm discs are unusable when the drive is mounted vertically

Transfer Rate

DVD-ROM

Maximum 21,600 kBytes/sec *

  (sustained)

CD-ROM

Maximum 6,000 kBytes/sec *

* data transfer rate may not be output if disc is damaged or dirty

Access Time

DVD-ROM

95 ms

  (Random Average)

CD-ROM

80 ms

Data Butter Capacity

256 kBytes

6.2

Specific Functions

Audio Output Line

0.7 Vrms ±  0.1 Vrms (at 10 k

 load)

Power Supply

DC + 12 V, 1.8 A (peak) – 1.3 A (normal)
CD + 5 V, 1.2 A (peak) – 0.8 A (normal)

External Dimensions

27/32

“ (W) x 1 

11/16

” (H) x 8 

7/32

” (D)

(includes front panel)

148mm (W) x 42.3mm (H) x 208.5mm (D)

Weight

2.2 lbs (1.0 kg)

Temperature Range

41° F  to  113° F  (+5° C  to  +45° C)

Humidity Range

5%  to  85%

Storage Temperature

- 40° F  to  140° F  (- 40° C  to  +60° C)

Storage Humidity

5%  to  90% (no condensation)

Note: Specifications and design changes subject to possible modification without notice due to
improvements.

Summary of Contents for DVD-116

Page 1: ...DVD 116 Industrial DVD ROM O P E R A T I N G IN S T R U C T I O N S Version 1 00 March 15 2001 Pioneer Corporation Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc ...

Page 2: ...that are known to have current registrations are shown with an initial capital Many if not all hardware and or software products referenced in this manual are identified by their trade names Most if not all of these designations are claimed a legally protected trademarks by the companies that make the product It is not Pioneer s intent to use any of these names generically and cautions the reader ...

Page 3: ...ference to radio communications there are no guarantees that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this drive does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna I...

Page 4: ... Features 4 3 2 Precautions With CD RW DVD RW Discs 5 3 3 Precautions When Playing 8cm 3 15 Discs 5 4 0 Interface 5 4 1 Front View and Vertical installation 6 4 2 Back View and Ports 6 4 3 Region Code Information 7 5 0 Installation 8 5 1 Positioning the Drive 8 5 2 Connections 8 6 0 Specifications 9 6 1 General Functions 9 6 2 Specific Functions 9 ...

Page 5: ...rried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the warranty This product complies with the EMC Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC The Generation of Acoustical Noise is less then 70dB ISO7779 DIN45635 For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Play only round discs rather than unique shapes such as a heart or diamond...

Page 6: ...alling this or any other hardware device Read Retain Instructions Read all operating and user information provided with this drive Cleaning Use a damp cloth to clean the exterior housing Avoid using any fluids including liquid aerosol or alcohol based cleaning products Water or Moisture avoid operating or locating this drive near water or other sources of fluid Power Sources Operate this drive onl...

Page 7: ...monds polygons etc 3 0 FEATURES The Pioneer DVD 116 drive support many current and upcoming formats 3 1 Specific Features High Speed Reading transfer rate sustained DVD ROM maximum 21 600 kBytes sec CD ROM maximum 6 000 kBytes sec Note The data transfer rate may fail to be output if the disc is scratched or damaged in any way High Speed Access random average DVD ROM 95 ms CD ROM 80 ms ATAPI corres...

Page 8: ...ared with a CD DVD ROM Since a CD RW DVD RW signal level is lower than a replicated CD DVD disc reading speeds are slower Blank discs discs without data and discs without a complete closing process are invalid The drive may fail under the following conditions dirty or scratched discs heavily rewritten discs 3 3 Precautions When Playing 8cm 3 15 Discs Although some drives provide or accept tray ada...

Page 9: ...s 3 Volume Control Headphone Level used to adjust the volume for the headphones 4 Busy indicator flashes during data access 5 Eject button press to open and close the tray 6 Forced Ejection hole if the eject button fails to function insert a stiff rod into the hole and push gently and steadily until the disc ejects WARNING Before forcing an ejection verify that the computer power is OFF and that t...

Page 10: ... 3 CS on Drive set to Cable Select mode 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 9 Host IDE Interface 40 pin I O connector in accordance with ATA specifications 10 DC Input power supply input for DC 5 V and 12 V Pin Name Function 1 12 Power supply input for DC 12 V 2 G Ground 3 G Ground 4 5 Power supply input for DC 5 V 4 3 Region Code Information The maximum number of times the Region Code may be changed is five 5 ...

Page 11: ...retailer 4 Insert the drive in to the open bay slot 5 Place the screws in the appropriate holes and tighten Screws must be shorter than 5mm 3 16 in length longer screws may damage the drive Note When mounting screws are loose vibrations from a spinning disc may cause a ripping sound 5 2 Connections The computer provides power for the drive rather than an external power source Do not use any other ...

Page 12: ...80 ms Data Butter Capacity 256 kBytes 6 2 Specific Functions Audio Output Line 0 7 Vrms 0 1 Vrms at 10 kΩ load Power Supply DC 12 V 1 8 A peak 1 3 A normal CD 5 V 1 2 A peak 0 8 A normal External Dimensions 5 27 32 W x 1 11 16 H x 8 7 32 D includes front panel 148mm W x 42 3mm H x 208 5mm D Weight 2 2 lbs 1 0 kg Temperature Range 41 F to 113 F 5 C to 45 C Humidity Range 5 to 85 Storage Temperature...

Page 13: ... ROM Drive Pioneer Electronic Corporation 4 1 Meguro 1 chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 JAPAN http www pioneer co jp Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach California 90810 United States of America 310 952 2111 http www pioneerusa com ...

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