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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS 
STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION 
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD-M1502 

DVD-ROM DRIVE 

USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for SD-M1502

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION IRVINE CALIFORNIA SD M1502 DVD ROM DRIVE USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Introduction 1 Setup 3 Using the DVD ROM Drive 6 Troubleshooting 8 Specifications 9 Drive Connectors 13 ...

Page 3: ...D 115ms DAE Digital Audio Extraction Audio Capability MPC3 Compatibility Multi Read Capability Regionalization RPC2 compliance DVD ATAPI BUS Interface Drive Speed DVD 16X Single Layer 10X Dual Layer CD 48X Types of Disc Formats Supported DVD DVD ROM DVD 5 Single sided Single Layer DVD 9 Single sided Dual Layer DVD 10 Double sided Single Layer DVD 18 Double sided Dual Layer DVD R ...

Page 4: ...it attempts to locate the disc One of the following will occur BUSY light goes out The DVD ROM drive is ready to read data from the disc BUSY light flashes slowly The disc may be dirty BUSY light remains ON The DVD ROM is accessing data BUSY light remains ON indefinitely The DVD ROM is experiencing an error Eject Button The Eject button is used to open the disc tray so you can install or remove a ...

Page 5: ...e pins you can select the following functions CS Drive is configured using host interface signal CSEL SL Configures drive as Slave MA Configures drive as Master default mode Figure 1 Mode Select Jumper In most installations jumper should remain in the MA position factory default It is recommended that you install your DVD ROM drive only on the secondary IDE BUS If you are installing on primary IDE...

Page 6: ...t supplied with drive Your computer system should have a primary and secondary IDE BUS cable with your Hard Drive most likely being the Master on the primary BUS Connect BUS cable as follows assuring that pin 1 of cable side with red stripe is connected to pin 1 of the DVD ROM drive s interface connector If you are replacing your CD ROM or DVD connect DVD ROM drive to the BUS Cable connector that ...

Page 7: ...required Figure 5 Installing Audio Cable Completing Installation After you have connected all the necessary cables push the DVD ROM drive completely into the computers drive slot Mount drive per your computers instructions The screw length should not exceed 30 5mm measured from outside surface of side or bottom of drive to tip of screw Replace computer cover and all outer screws Figure 6 Mounting ...

Page 8: ...ally close Inserting a Disc Vertically To insert a disc in a drive that is mounted vertically perform the following steps 1 Locate sliding disc holders 4 locations on drive s Loading Tray 2 Position the disc behind the disc holders 3 Close the drive by gently pushing in the tray or pressing the eject button Figure 2 Inserting Disc Vertically Removing a Disc To remove a disc from the DVD ROM drive ...

Page 9: ...ay 1 Turn computer power OFF by properly shutting down system 2 Insert a solid bar i e large paper clip into Emergency Eject hole and push as shown in the picture below 3 DVD tray will open eject Figure 3 Using Emergency Eject This procedure cannot be repeated without cycling the DVD ROMs computer s power After the media is removed and the loading tray is closed the tray will not reopen without fi...

Page 10: ...rs selected If not Contact Technical Support Has the Windows DVD ROM drive software driver program been corrupted by a virus Run a Virus Scan program and repair if possible Contact Technical Support if the Virus renders the software drivers not useable BUSY Indicator LED flashes slowly The disc may be dirty Clean it with a soft damp cloth Avoid cleaning the disc using a circular motion The disc sh...

Page 11: ...ra CD RW CD R CD MINI CD TEXT CD E G CD ROM XA CD I CD R Read CD RW Read Storage Capacities DVD 4 377GB DVD 5 7 959GB DVD 9 8 754GB DVD 10 15 917GB DVD 18 CD 656 5MB mode 1 748 8MB mode 2 Performance Rotational Speed DVD ROM 6 0X 16X single layer 9 200rpm 4 1X 10X dual layer 6 300rpm DVD R 2X 1 100 2 800rpm CD ROM CD R 20 7 48X 9 500rpm CD RW 8 6 20X 4 300rpm CD Audio Video CD 4X 5 7X 1 200 2 000r...

Page 12: ... 15 Max Mode 1 10 12 Max Mode 2 Spin up Time DVD 1 5s Typ CD 1 4s Typ Data Buffer 128Kbytes Reliability MTBF 100 000 hours Power ON Hours 5 436 hours year ON OFF Cycles 313 cycles yea Number of Access 600 000 accesses year Operating Duty Cycle 20 of Power ON time Reading Seeking MTTR 0 5 hours Audio Number of Channels 2 Frequency Response 20Hz to 20 000 Hz Distortion 80 dB at 1kHz JIS A weighted O...

Page 13: ...9 8m s2 1G O P Shock Non operating 490 m s2 50G Half sine wave 11ms Acoustical Noise 45dB IEC 179 A weighted at 1m Power DC Voltage and Current Requirements 5V 5 12V 5 5V 12V Sleep Standby Idle Random Access average 280mA 300mA 580mA DVD 600mA CD 930mA DVD 850mA CD 0mA 0mA 50mA DVD 50mA CD 710mA DVD 870mA CD Physical Height 5 75 146mm Width 1 6 41 5mm Depth 7 6 193mm Weight 2 14lbs 97kg Connectors...

Page 14: ... Length 770 795 nm DVD Laser Type Semiconductor Laser and 1 beam System Wave Length 770 650 nm Regulatory The SD M1502 DVD ROM drive has been certified by the following regulatory agencies UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 TUV EN60950I CE standard CB DHHS 21 CFR Sub Chapter J ...

Page 15: ...o the power socket at the back of drive One side of the plug has chamfered edges so the power connector fits only one way CAUTION Severe damage to the Drive circuits may occur if power cable is plugged in upside down with power ON Audio Connectors Supplies Analog and Digital sound to your system ATAPI Connector The SD M1502 DVD drive is connected to your computer system through the ATAPI connector...

Page 16: ... Bus Bit 10 28 CSEL Cable Select 9 I O HD4 Host Data Bus BIT 4 29 I HDAK DMA Acknowledge 10 I O HD11 Host Data Bus BIT 11 30 GND 11 I O HD3 Host Data Bus BIT 3 31 O INTRQ Host Interrupt Request 12 I O HD12 Host Data Bus BIT 12 32 O IOCS16 Host 16 BIT I O 13 I O HD2 Host Data Bus BIT 2 33 I HA1 Host Address Bus BIT 1 14 I O HD13 Host Data Bus BIT 13 34 I O PDIAG Passed Diagnostics 15 I O HD1 Host D...

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