Toshiba DVD Recorder 1202kit User Manual

TOS HIBA  
Storage Device Division  
DVD-RAM  
DRIVE  
SD-W2002  
Installation Instructions  
withVOB InstantWrite  
and  
TM  
CyberLink PowerDVD Software  
VERSION 3.0  
JANUARY 2002  
 
Disclaimer and limitation of remedy  
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  
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DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME COUNTRIES,  
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LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS  
OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. YOU MUST READ AND FOLLOW ALL SET-UP AND  
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE APPLICABLE USER GUIDES AND/OR MANUALS ENCLOSED.  
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY AND YOU MAY  
LOSE DATA OR SUFFER OTHER DAMAGE. TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DO  
NOT WARRANT THAT OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR  
FREE.  
IF THIS PRODUCT FAILS TO WORK AS WARRANTED ABOVE, YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL TOSHIBA, ITS  
AFFILIATES OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES  
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DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING (1) DAMAGE TO, OR LOSS OR CORRUP-  
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Protection of Stored Data  
For your important data, please make periodic back-up copies of all the data stored on the  
hard disk or other storage devices as a precaution against possible failures, alteration, or loss  
of the data. IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR  
MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AND THE DATA  
CANNOT BE RECOVERED, TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS  
OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING THEREFROM. WHEN COPYING OR  
TRANSFERRING YOUR DATA, PLEASE BE SURE TO CONFIRM WHETHER THE DATA HAS  
BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COPIED OR TRANSFERRED. TOSHIBA DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY  
FOR THE FAILURE TO COPY OR TRANSFER THE DATA CORRECTLY.  
CriticalApplications  
The Product you have purchased is not designed for any “critical applications.” “Critical  
applications” means life support systems, medical applications, connections to implanted  
medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any other  
applications where product failure could lead to injury to persons or loss of life or cata-  
strophic property damage. ACCORDINGLY, TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS  
DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IN ANY  
CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. IF YOU USE THE PRODUCT IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU,  
AND NOT TOSHIBA, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE.  
 
Table of Contents  
Kit Packaging .............................................................................................. 1  
System Requirements .................................................................................. 1  
Setting Jumpers ........................................................................................... 2  
Connecting Cables ....................................................................................... 3  
Completing Installation............................................................................... 5  
DVD-RAM Front Panel ................................................................................ 6  
DVD-RAM Rear Panel ................................................................................. 6  
Operating the DVD Loading Tray .............................................................. 7  
Specifications ............................................................................................... 8  
Technical Support Info ................................................................................ 8  
Repair Center ............................................................................................... 8  
Warranty ...................................................................................................... 9  
LASERCAUTION  
Thisappliancecontainsalasersystemandisclassifiedasa"CLASS1LASERPRODUCT".To  
use this model properly, read this Owner's Manual carefully and keep this manual for future  
reference. Incaseofanytroublewiththismodel,pleasecontactyournearest"AuthorizedRepair  
Center". Topreventdirectexposuretothelaserbeam,donottrytoopentheenclosure.  
CAUTION!  
REFLECTIVE OBJECTS SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN THE DISK  
SLOT DUE TO POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS  
RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PROCEDURES OTHER  
THAN SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS  
RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
Version  
01  
DatePublished  
November2000  
December2000  
January2002  
RevisedContents  
Initialrelease  
AddWarning/NoticeInfo  
TAECtoTAIS  
02  
03  
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Toshiba DVD-RAM drive and Kit. The  
following information will help you in the simple installation of your new DVD-  
RAM drive.  
CHECKINGYOUR KIT PACKAGING  
Please unpack your DVD-RAM kit, and assure that you have the following items:  
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Toshiba SD-W2002 DVD-RAM Drive  
Blank Media - Single Sided/Type 1 DVD-RAM  
CyberLink PowerDVDSoftware  
VOB InstantWrite Software CD  
DVD-RAM Installation Instructions (this manual)  
Quick Start Guide  
Mounting screws (4)  
IDE BUS cable  
DVD/CD sound cable  
Additional items you may need that are not included in the kit are:  
! Phillips Screwdriver  
! Mounting hardware (i.e. some computer systems use mounting rails).  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
The DVD-RAM kit requires the following:  
At least 55MB of free hard disk space  
At least 32MB of RAM  
*Pentium II processor at 266MHz or higher or....  
*Celeron 300A processor or higher or....  
*K6-2 processor at 300MHz or higher  
Display card supporting DirectDraw  
16-bit or better sound card  
MicrosoftWindows 95 or higher  
Amplified stereo speakers  
* These requirements are only required if you are using the CyberLink PowerDVD™  
software. The SD-W2002 DVD-RAM will work as a CD-ROM and DVD-RAM  
when using a lower speed Pentium system.  
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The following steps must be performed to properly install your DVD-RAM.  
Set drive’s jumpers  
Connect audio cable  
Attach IDE BUS cable  
Connect power cable  
Mount DVD-RAM  
Install CyberLink PowerDVDsoftware (used for viewing DVD movies)  
InstallVOB InstantWritesoftware (used for recording CDs)  
SETTING JUMPERS  
The mode select jumpers are six (6) straight angle pins located on the rear of the  
DVD-RAM. By placing a jumper on the pins, you can select the following func-  
tions:  
CS: – Drive is configured using host interface signal CSEL  
SL: – Configures drive as Slave  
MA: – Configures drive as Master (default mode)  
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Mode Select Jumpers  
In most installations, jumper should remain in MA (Master) position (factory  
default). It is recommended that you install your DVD-RAM only on the second-  
ary IDE BUS. If you are installing on primary IDE BUS, your hard drive would  
then be the Master, and you should set your DVD-RAM to the Slave position (SL).  
PLACING DVD-RAM INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER  
Now that you have set your drive’s jumpers, you are ready to install your  
DVD-RAM inside your computer.  
IMPORTANT: Disconnect power from your computer system before be-  
ginning installation.  
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1. Remove computer cover and faceplate if required (refer to your computer  
system’s manual for removal information).  
2. If the DVD-RAM is replacing a CD-ROM, disconnect all connectors and re-  
move the CD-ROM presently installed in your system.  
3. Your Toshiba DVD-RAM can be placed in any free half-height drive slot at the  
front of your computer. (It can be mounted horizontally or vertically.)  
4. Carefully start sliding the DVD-RAM into the opening with the disc tray facing  
the front of the computer. Before you push the drive all the way in you will  
need to connect the IDE BUS cable, audio cable and the power cable to the  
back of the drive.  
CONNECTING CABLES  
Cable Locations on Rear of DVD-RAM  
IDE BUS (Data) Cable - Most computer system have a primary and secondary  
IDE BUS cable already installed (an IDE BUS cable is include with your kit if your  
system does not have a secondary IDE BUS cable).  
If you are replacing a CD-ROM: connect the DVD-RAM drive using the BUS  
cable that the CD-ROM was connected to. Insure that the jumper setting of the  
DVD-RAM is the same as the CD-ROM drive you are replacing.  
If the DVD-RAM is not replacing a CD-ROM and/or is in addition to a CD-ROM:  
locate the secondary IDE BUS cable in your system. If your system does not have  
a secondary IDE BUS cable installed, you will need to install the IDE BUS cable  
that was included with your kit.  
Installing secondary IDE BUS cable: locate the secondary IDE BUS connec-  
tor on your system’s motherboard (refer to your system’s documentation for  
location). Connect one end of the IDE BUS cable to motherboard, assuring  
that it is keyed properly and that cable’s colored edge is aligned with Pin 1.  
Connect secondary IDE BUS cable to DVD-RAM drive, assuring that pin 1 of the  
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cable (side with red stripe) is connected to pin 1 on the drive.  
• If the DVD-RAM is the only drive connected on the secondary IDE BUS  
cable: connect drive to the last set of pins on IDE BUS cable.  
• If there is a device (i.e. CD-ROM) connected to the secondary IDE BUS  
cable: connect DVD-RAM to the open middle connector . The DVD-RAM  
drive should then be jumpered to SL (slave) position.  
If the DVD-RAM is to be the slave on the Primary BUS: connect the DVD-RAM to  
the open connector on the primary IDE BUS cable. The DVD-RAM drive should be  
jumpered to the SL (slave) position. Note: the primary IDE BUS cable, in most  
cases, will be connected to your hard drive. The hard drive will be the Master on  
the primary BUS.  
Power Cable - Inside your computer system, locate an unused power supply cable.  
Connect the power cable to the power socket at the back of the DVD-RAM. One  
side of the plug has chamfered edges, so the power connector fits only one way so  
be sure to insert the DC power plug in the correct direction. Push plug completely  
into the socket making sure the plug fits correctly.  
Audio Cable - Connecting your DVD-RAM to your sound card allows you to play  
audio CDs on your computer (speakers or headphones are also needed).  
If the DVD-RAM is in addition to a CD-ROM: If you choose to have both a CD-  
ROM and DVD-RAM installed in your system, in most circumstances, only one  
audio cable can be used (there are some sound cards that will allow you to have  
two audio connections). You must decide which device you would like to hear  
audio from and connect the audio cable from the sound card to the CD-ROM or  
DVD-RAM (DVD audio is transmitted through the data cable, not the audio cable).  
If the DVD-RAM is to be the only CD-ROM device in your system:  
• If replacing a CD-ROM that had an audio cable connection: connect DVD-  
RAM drive to the audio cable that the CD-ROM was connected. Cable con-  
nects to the analog audio connector at the left rear of the DVD-RAM (see  
Cable Location photo on page 3 for location).  
• If you do not have an audio cable presently in your system: connect the DVD-  
RAM using the audio cable that was included with this kit. Connect one end  
to your sound card and the other end to the analog audio connector at the left  
rear of the DVD-RAM (see Cable Location photo on page 3 for location).  
Refer to the instructions which came with your sound card for details on any  
sound-driver software required.  
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COMPLETING INSTALLATION  
After you have connected all the necessary cables, push the DVD-RAM com-  
pletely into the computer’s drive slot. Mount the drive per your computer’s in-  
structions using the screws included in your kit. If you are using other screws,  
assure that the screw length does not exceed 3±0.5mm (measured from outside  
surface of side or bottom of DVD-RAM to tip of screw). Replace the computer  
cover and all outer screws.  
ATAPI CD/DVD Software Driver:  
Toshiba’s DVD-RAM drives do not require any unique device drivers for Win-  
dows '95/'98/2000/NT. After installing your drive and re-booting, your system  
should recognize your drive. Win '95/'98/2000/NT operating systems support all  
ToshibaATAPI CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM drives natively.  
VOB InstantWrite Software:  
VOB’s InstantWrite software is used to record DVDs with your new DVD-RAM  
drive. Before installing VOB Software it is recommended that you visit VOB’s  
website to check for any software updates (www.vobinc.com). To install software  
insert the installation CD into your newly installed DVD-RAM. If “Autorun” is  
enabled on your system, the Installation window will appear automatically. If it  
does not appear, go to Windows Start menu, select “Run” and type d:\setup.exe  
(substitute the appropriate letter of your DVD-RAM drive for d:). From the Instal-  
lation window select Instant Write and follow the installation instructions that  
appear on your screen. For additional information on this software, please refer to  
the documentation found on the VOB “Instant Write” CD.  
VOB InstantBackup Software:  
VOB’s InstantBackup allows you to backup your valuable data to CD/DVD. Backup  
of selected files and folders or the complete hard drive is possible. Supports both  
incremental and random write-strategies.  
CyberLink PowerDVD:  
CyberLink PowerDVDis a high-quality, pure-software DVD player that brings  
high-quality movies and karaoke into your multimedia PC. You can playback  
high resolution DVD titles or MPEG-2 files with superb MPEG-2 video and Dolby  
AC-3 audio quality.  
Before installing CyberLink software it is recommended that you visit CyberLink’s  
insert CyberLink PowerDVDinto your newly installed DVD-RAM. Go to Win-  
dows Start menu, select “Run” and type d:\setup.exe(substitute the appropri-  
ate letter of your DVD-RAM drive for d:). Follow the installation instructions on  
screen. For additional information on using this software, please refer to the  
PowerDVDHelp file (if you have opened PowerDVDsoftware, click “?”).  
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DVD-RAM FRONT PANEL  
The photo below illustrates the following features of the SD-W2002 DVD-RAM’s  
front panel:  
Emergency Eject Hole: The emergency eject hole is to be used only when the DVD  
tray will not open when the Load/Unload button is pressed. Insert solid bar (i.e.  
paper clip) into hole, applying gentle presure, until tray opens. Do not use Emer-  
gency Eject Procedure while the drive is in operation.  
Loading Tray: Load disc using tray or recording cartridge  
Load/Unload Button: Used to open the disc tray so you can install or remove a  
disc or recording cartridge.  
Busy Indiactor: Provides status of drive.  
DVD-RAM BACK PANEL  
The photo below illustrates the following features of the SD-W2002 DVD-RAMs  
back panel:  
Digital Audio Out Connector: Outputs Digital Audio on the DVD-RAM.  
Analog Audio Out Connector: Outputs Analog Audio on the DVD-RAM.  
ATAPI Connector: Connects DVD-RAM to computer.  
Power Connector: Connects DVD-RAM to power source.  
Mode Select Jumper: Selects if drive is to be Master, Slave or Cable Select.  
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OPERATING THE DVD LOADING TRAY  
To open the DVD loading tray, just press the Load/Unload button. After inserting  
or removing a disc or recording cartridge, press the Load/Unload button again.  
You must use a DVD-RAM recording cartridge when recording DVD-RAM media.  
Vertical Disc Installations  
When placing a disc into a DVD-RAM drive that has been mounted vertically, be  
assured that the disc in installed under the two front tabs.  
DVD-RAM MEDIA  
After installing the VOB and CyberLink software your system is ready to use.  
Some important things to remember when using your DVD-RAM Drive:  
! Do not insert more than one disc into the drive at a time.  
! Do not insert anything other than a CD or DVD disc into drive.  
! Use media that is the correct size and shape.  
! Use media that meets write/read requirements listed in the Specifications  
(see page 8)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
DVD  
CD  
DATA CAPACITY  
2,048bytes/block  
mode 1: 2,048bytes/block  
mode 2: 2,336bytes/block  
ROTATIONAL  
SPEED (RPM)  
DVD-RAM (2.0): 1,380 - 3,300 CD-ROM, CD-R: 5,100  
2,100 - 3,300 CD-RW: 3,400  
DVD-RAM (1.0): 1,080 - 2,400 Video CD: 900 - 2,000  
DVD-ROM (single): 2,400  
DVD-ROM (double): 3,800  
DVD-R,DVD-RW: 1,100 - 2,800  
CD-DA: 1,800 - 4,200  
SUSTAINED DATA DVD-RAM(2.1) 2,704  
mode 1: 1,557 - 3600  
mode 2: 1775 - 4,140  
TRANSFER RATE  
(kbytes/sec)  
DVD-RAM (1.0) 1,352  
DVD-ROM: 2,812 - 6,760  
ACCESS TIME (typ) DVD-RAM  
DVD-ROM  
120ms  
100ms  
CD-ROM  
100ms  
85ms  
Avg. Random Access  
Avg Random Seek  
Avg. Full Stroke  
190ms  
145ms  
330ms  
200ms  
180ms  
DATA BUFFER  
POWER SUPPLY  
MTBF  
8Mbytes  
+5v, +12v  
100,000 hours  
DIMENSIONS  
WEIGHT  
5.7” x 1.6” x 7.68” (146mm x 41.5mm x 195mm)(Wx H x D)  
2.5lbs (1.15kg)  
MOUNTING ORT.  
APPLICABLE  
±10° vertical / ±15° horizontal  
DVD Specifications for rewritable Disc Part 1, Ver 2.1:  
WRITE/READ DISC 4.7Gbyte x 1 & 1.46Gbyte x 1 (one side, there is cartridge/none)  
4.7Gbyte x 2 & 1.46Gbyte x 2 (both side, there is cartridge/none)  
DVD Specifications for rewritable Disc Part 1, Ver 1.0  
2.6Gbyte x 1 (one side, there is cartridge/none)  
2.6Gbyte x 2 (both side, there is cartridge/none)  
APPLICABLE  
DVD-ROM, DVD-R(3.9GB), DVD-RW (4.7GB)  
READ ONLY DISC  
CD-DA, CD+(E)G, CD-MIDI,CD-TEXT, CD-ROM, CD-ROM-XA,  
MIXED MODE CD, CD-I, CD-I Bridge (Photo-CD, CD-EXTRA, Portfolio, CD-R,  
CD-RW), CD-R, CD-RW  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
Technical support can be obtained by calling 949/455-0407 or by sending an  
email to: [email protected] or visiting our website at:  
REPAIR CENTER  
Should your DVD-RAM require maintenance, contact Toshiba SDD’s Repair Cen-  
ter. In order to return your DVD-RAM, a ReturnAuthorization Number (RA#) must  
be obtained from the Repair Center (do not send drive without an authorized RA  
number.  
Phone: 510/651-6798  
Fax: 510/623-9893  
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