Epson CMD 2260 User Manual

EPSON®  
ATA/IDE  
CD-ROM DRIVE  
USER’S MANUAL  
CMD-2260  
6X CD-ROM Drive  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE  
STATEMENT  
Class B Computing Device  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to  
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does not cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tur+  
ning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC) NOTICE  
“This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out  
in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled ‘Digital Apparatus’, ICES-003 of the Department of  
Communications.”  
The information in this User’s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility  
for any inaccuracies that many be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this  
manual, or to notify any person or organization of the updates.  
Epson reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time without notice. This product, including  
software, if any, and documentation may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any medium  
or machine without prior written consent.  
In no event will Epson be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use this  
product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In particular, the vendor shall not have liability for any  
hardware, software, or data stored or used with the product, including the costs of the repairing, replacing, or recovering such hardware,  
software, or data.  
Manual Copyright, 1995 Epson. All rights reserved.  
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USER’S MANUAL  
FOR CMD-2260 6X  
ATA/IDE CD-ROM DRIVE UNIT  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Laser Safety Information  
Handling Precautions  
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Drive Parts and Functions  
Hardware Installation  
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Software Installation  
Device Driver Installation  
MSCDEX.EXE Installation  
Additional Installation Instructions  
Product Features  
Technical Support  
Windows® ‘95 Installation Notes  
Technical Support Options  
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LASER SAFETY INFORMATION  
Class 1 LASER Product  
Subchapter J in effect as of date of manufacture.  
This equipment is certified to comply with DHHS Rule 21 CFR Chapter 1,  
Caution:  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure.  
The drive is designed to be incorporated into a computer-based system or unit which has an enclosing cover.  
It is not allowed to use the drive alone.  
User must not attempt to install the drive into a computer-based system or unit, or to remove the drive from a  
computer-based system or unit.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.  
To avoid electric shock or the laser beam harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet.  
(4)  
(5)  
Attention - L’emploi des commandes ou réglages ou l’exécution des procédés autrement que ceux spécifies ici peut resulter en  
l’exposition de rayonnement hasardée.  
Cet appareil conforme à la partie 15 des réglementations de la FCC. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions  
suivantes. (1) Cet appareil ne peut pas causer l’interférence nuisible et (2) cet appareil doit accepter aucune interference reçu, y  
compris l’interférence qui peut causer un fontionnement indésiré.  
DISC USAGE  
This CD-ROM unit provides read-only memory using CD-ROM discs with the following trademarks:  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
DISC HANDLING  
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Hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch the surface of the disc, especially the bottom of the disc.  
To remove dust or finger prints, use a clean soft dry cloth. Do not use thinners or cleaners on the disc.  
Do not write with a hard tip pen on the surface.  
direct sunlight.  
Do not store the disc in a high temperature area or leave in a car under  
Do not bend or drop the disc.  
DRIVE OPERATION  
To avoid errors:  
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Never push objects of any kind through the tray loader, never spill liquid on unit  
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself.  
Do not use CD-ROM drive at a vertical installation.  
Do not remove drive unit during operation, must turn off power first.  
AVOID THE FOLLOWING ENVIRONMENTS  
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High-temperature, high-humidity, extreme temperature changes  
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Dusty  
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Excessive vibration  
Inclined place  
PRECAUTION WHEN TRANSPORTING  
Transport the drive with the disc removed and packaged as originally received.  
Notice :  
Many errors are usually caused by the following:  
1. Random electrical noise  
2. Dust or finger prints on the surface of a CD disc  
3. Scratches and defects on the surface of a CD disc  
4. Mishandling the cable connections  
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DRIVE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS  
FRONT PANEL  
1. HEAD PHONE JACK  
Connects headphone, use 3.5mm stereo mini plug.  
2. VOLUME  
Adjust audio output level.  
3. BUSY INDICATOR  
Power on and drive ready/busy indicator.  
4. DISC TRAY  
Accepts a CD-ROM disc.  
5. REVERSE SELECT - Audio CD Function Only  
Manually steps backwards for track selection  
6. PLAY/PAUSE  
7. FORWARD SELECT - Audio CD Function Only  
Manually steps forwards for track selection  
8. EJECT/LOAD BUTTON  
Load and unload the CD-ROM tray with a disc using this button.  
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REAR PANEL  
1. AUDIO OUT CONNECTOR  
Standard card connector pins  
2. INTERFACE MODE SELECTOR  
A. CSEL (Cable Select)  
B. SLAVE (Factory Default)  
C. MASTER  
3. 40 PIN IDE INTERFACE CONNECTOR  
Interface to connect to host computer  
4. DC (IN) CONNECTOR  
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
You need the following equipment to install your CD-ROM Drive:  
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IDE compatible sound card or IDE interface card  
IBM PC/AT or compatible  
3.5” or 5.25” floppy drive  
MS-DOS 6.0 or higher  
HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
Before installing the drive, be sure that you have turned off the computer, and the power cord is disconnected  
from the wall socket.  
PROCEDURE  
1. Install the drive into a 5-l/4” bay using mounting screws.  
2. Select an expansion slot on the mother board to insert the sound card or interface card.  
The drive can also  
be connected to your existing IDE hard drive cable if you do not already have two hard drives installed on  
your system.  
3. Remove the appropriate expansion slot cover.  
4. Gently insert the card into the expansion slot.  
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5. Connect the 40-pin drive interface and sound cable at the rear of the CD-ROM drive.  
incorrect connection and possible system damage, place Pin 1 of the cable connector (red colored edge of the  
cable) to Pin 1 on the ATAPI drive connector. Do not force the cable and the connector.  
To prevent an  
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The four pin audio cable must be connected from your CD-ROM to your sound card to enable the  
capability to play audio CD’s with your unit.  
7. Connect the DC power cable from the PC’s power supply to the DC power connector at the back of the  
drive.  
8. Replace the cover on your computer and reconnect the system  
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
1. Insert the installation disk into Drive A or Drive B. (Not required for Windows ‘95 installations - see page  
20).  
2. At the DOS prompt, type the drive letter where the disk is inserted, followed by a colon. Press ENTER  
3. Type install and press ENTER. The following menu appears:  
4. The next menu allows you to specify where the MS-DOS MSCDEX.EXE tile is located.  
The default selection is C:\DOS. Chose OK when you have completed your selections If there were no  
errors, the setup menu appears as shown in (6) below.  
5. If the MSCDEX.EXE tile is not on your drive, or you have not chosen the correct directory, the following  
menu appears. The MSCDEX.EXE tile is included on your DOS 6.0 or higher installation disks. If this tile  
was not installed on your drive during your initial DOS installation you can extract the tile directly off the  
installation disks. If this tile is not included on your installations disks you can contact Microsoft Technical  
support.  
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6. The defaults provided by the program are:  
Primary  
Slave  
Primary/Secondary:  
Master/Slave:  
Next Available Drive **  
12 **  
On **  
Assigned Drive Letter:  
Memory Buffer Size  
Verbose Mode:  
* *  
These settings are utilized by the MSCDEX.EXE program. Complete documentation is available in  
your MS-DOS manual.  
It is suggested that you accept the default settings unless you have sound card or adapter documentation  
which require different settings.  
7. Use the TAB key to move between fields and make selections, then chose SAVE IT and press ENTER.  
Your installation is now complete.  
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8. Your computer MUST now be rebooted for all changes to become effective.  
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DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION  
The Device Driver, EPSON. SYS, is described below.  
DEVICE=[drive:\][path\]EPSON.SYS /D:device-name /M: /P: /I: /V  
For example:  
DEVICE=C:\EPCDROM/EPSON.SYS /D:EPSON00l /M:S /P: 1F0s /I:14 /V  
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[drive:\][path\] specifies the drive and the path name in use.  
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/D: Specifies the device name that will be used in conjunction with the MSCDEX.EXE tile,  
so that the MSCDEX.EXE tile can find and communicate with the Device Driver.  
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[/M:S] Specifies the data transfer mode. The only choice is “S” for programmed I/O  
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[/P:X] Specifies the base port address for your interface. Options are 170 and 1F0.  
The default is 1F0.  
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[/I:X] Specifies the device IRQ assignment. Choices are: 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15  
The default is 14.  
/V: Verbose mode specifies whether complete setup information is printed to the screen  
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MSCDEX.EXE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The MSCDEX.EXE will be invoked  
MSCDEX.EXE must be included in the AUTOEXEC.BAT tile.  
each time the system boots up. The syntax is as follows:  
C: \ <path> \MSCDEX.EXE / D:<device name. /L:<drive letter>/M:<buffersize>  
Example:  
C:DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:EPSON00l /M: 12  
Path-filename  
Device-name  
Buffer Size  
IL:  
The path where the MSCDEX.EXE tile is located.  
The same name that was used with the DEVICE DRIVER in the CONFIG.SYS tile.  
Specifies the number of sector buffers. The default is 12.  
Specifies the drive letter to the first CD-ROM drive.  
Directs MSCDEX to display memory statistics when it is loaded.  
IV:  
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Additional Installation Instructions  
Installing CD Audio Player For Windows  
If “CD Audio” is not available in your Windows Accessories Group “Media Player”, you must complete the following steps to  
install it:  
Go to “Control Panel” and then to “Drivers”;  
If [MCI] CD Audio is not listed go to add;  
Chose [MCI] CD Audio and install the file;  
If [MCI] CD Audio was listed choose setup and your CD-ROM should be detected;  
Exit Windows and then restart Windows;  
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Go to Media Player and choose CD Audio under device.  
Installing OS/2 2.x and 3.x  
If you are using OS/2 Warp, you must choose the driver “Unlisted IDE CD-ROM”;  
If you are using OS/2 2.x, you must obtain the new drivers from Epson or IBM.  
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Installing Linux  
You must obtain the IDE compatible files from your Linux distributor or from Epson  
Installing A IDE Controller Card With A Primary and Secondary Port  
If you are connecting the Epson CD-ROM to the secondary port of the controller card, the drive must be configured to be a  
master drive. When you are using the master drive configuration, it is suggested that you also use IRQ 15.  
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PRODUCT FEATURES  
CMD-2260  
CMD-2240  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CD-ROM DRIVE  
CD-ROM DRIVE  
Disc  
Applicable Disc  
CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-DA, CD-I;  
CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 &2  
12cm, 8cm  
CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-DA, CD-I;  
CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 &2  
12cm, 8cm  
Disc Diameter  
Performance  
Data Rate - Sustained  
Data Rate - Burst  
900KB/sec  
750KB/sec  
2.7MB/sec ATAPI Mode 0  
5.2MB/sec ATAPI Mode 1  
8.3MB/sec ATAPI Mode 2  
11.1 MB/set ATAPI Mode 3  
2.7MB/sec ATAPI Mode 0  
5.2MB/sec ATAPI Mode 1  
8.3MB/sec ATAPI Mode 2  
11.1 MB/set ATAPI Mode 3  
Access Time  
195ms average  
210ms average  
1. Tested with MPCII Wizard  
2. Tested with Philips  
PARSCOM direct measure-  
ment program  
270ms average  
233ms average  
220ms average  
229ms average  
140ms average  
120ms average  
100ms average  
180ms average  
0 to 20 mins (l/3 stroke)  
20 to 40 mins (l/3 stroke)  
40 to 54 mins (l/3 stroke)  
Average Random Seek  
(Full Stroke) 0 to 54 mins  
256KB  
256KB  
Data Buffer  
Optical Pickup  
Laser  
Slide Mechanism  
Spindle Motor  
Mechanical Noise Play  
Power Consumption  
Semiconductor  
Linear Motor  
Brushless  
30dBA  
5 Watts Average  
Semiconductor  
Linear Motor  
Brushless  
30dBA  
5 Watts Average  
Environmental Conditions  
Temperature: 5 to 55° Celsius  
Humidity: 5 - 90% non condensing  
Temperature: 5 to 55° Celsius  
Humidity: 5 - 90% non condensing  
Operating  
Temperature: -25 to 55° Celsius  
Humidity: 5 - 90% non condensing  
Temperature: -25 to 55° Celsius  
Humidity: 5 - 90% non condensing  
Storage  
Error Rate  
Less than 10-9  
Less than 10-12  
Less than 10-6  
Less than 10-9  
Less than l0-12  
Less than 10-6  
Soft Read Error  
Hard Read Error  
Seek Error  
Dimensions and Weight  
Dimensions (W/H/D)  
146 x 41.5 x 208 mm  
(without front panel)  
146 x 41.5 x 208 mm  
(without front panel)  
Weight  
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lkg  
Front Panel  
MTL  
MTL  
Disc Loading  
Indicator (LED)  
Audio Output  
Volume Control  
Power ON/BUSY  
Headphone Jack  
Wheel Knob  
Power ON/BUSY  
Headphone Jack  
Wheel Knob  
4 Buttons; forward select, play/pause  
reverse select, open/close  
4 Buttons; forward select, play/  
pause, reverse select, open/close  
CD Audio Player Controls  
Rear Panel  
Power Supply  
+5/+12VDC STD PC  
Power Connector  
+5/+12VDC STD PC  
Power Connector  
IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM SFF-8020  
40 Pin IDE  
Analog Output, 4 pin Connector  
IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM SFF-8020  
40 Pin IDE  
SFF - 8020 ATAPI Standard  
Electrical Interface  
Interface Connector  
Audio Output  
Reliability  
MTBF  
30,000 POH (25% duty)  
30,000 POH (25% duty)  
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Technical Support  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Check the table below for common problems and solutions.  
PROBLEM  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
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When you play a CD there is  
no image on the screen.  
There are several probable causes  
for this problem. The disc might  
be an audio CD with no screen  
images. You could have inserted  
the disc upside down (with the label  
facing down instead of up). Also,  
the disc could be defective.  
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When you play a CD there is  
no sound  
You may not have connected the  
four pin sound cable from the CD  
to either your sound card or the  
interface card.  
During the computer’s boot  
process, you get a message  
that the CD is not active or  
responding.  
Confirm that you have the power  
cable connected to the CD unit. If  
there is power, then confirm that  
the cable is attached correctly.  
The CD door will not Open  
Confirm that you have the power  
cable connected to the CD-ROM  
unit. Also, confirm that the cable  
is attached correctly.  
If after troubleshooting your problem the CD-ROM drive is still inoperable do not remove the cover or  
tamper with the unit. The technical support options contained on the next page should be used to correct  
your problem.  
Important Notes for Windows® ‘95  
When installing your CD-ROM drive with Microsoft Windows ‘95, it is not necessary to install the device  
driver. The CD-ROM drive is “plug-‘n’-play” with Windows ‘95 and will automatically be recognized by that  
operating system. If you have upgraded your system to Windows ‘95 from an earlier DOS or Windows  
installation, and you are having difficulty with performance of the drive under Windows ‘95, it may be  
necessary to verify that the MSCDEX.EXE is in the Windows/command subdirectory. It should appear as  
follows:  
Incorrect: C:DOS\MSCDEX.EXE/D:MSCDOOl/M: 12  
Correct: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\MSCDEX.EXE/D:MSCDOOl/M: 12  
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Technical Support Options  
The following Technical Support options are available if you have questions or concerns:  
Call Epson Technical Support at 800-922-8911  
On CompuServe, GO EPSON or contact us directly at 76004,1432  
Using Test Directory Contained On Installation Disk  
These  
The test directory contained on your installation disk is for use as directed by technical support.  
programs provide information that will enable you to receive a quick solution to many common technical  
support problems.  
P/N 120-00005-01  
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