Teac CD Player CD W58 E User Manual

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CD-Rewritable Drive  
8x8x32  
eject button  
disc tray  
LED status indicators  
headphone jack  
volume control  
emergency eject  
mechanism opening  
Introduction  
The TEAC CD-RW Drive can write to CD-R discs at a maximum of 8X speed, re-  
write to CD-RW discs at 8X speed, and read CD-ROM discs at 32X speed. (It is also  
capable of operating at slower speeds, if preferred.) CD-R discs enable you to create  
audio or data discs for permanent archival storage. They cannot be overwritten. You  
can overwrite CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) discs, typically up to 1,000 times.  
The TEAC CD-RW Drive is designed for use in IBM PC or compatible computers.  
It features a 5.25-inch standard chassis and a powered tray for convenient disc loading.  
Recommended System Requirements  
IBM PC-compatible computer, Pentium II 300MHz or higher  
CD-ROM drive with DAE support for disc-to-disc audio recording  
One available 5.25-inch drive bay  
64MB of RAM  
A hard drive that meets or exceeds the following minimum specifications:  
1GB hard disk space (or more)  
1.2MB/second data transfer rate (or faster)  
12ms average access time (or less)  
Sufficient hard disk space for software installation (see the documentation for  
the recording software)  
Windows 95/98/Me/2000-Professional and NT 4.0  
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Rear Panel  
Rear Panel  
power  
connector  
analog audio CSEL/Slave/Master  
connector configuration jumper  
interface  
connector  
S1  
frame  
ground  
S1: Reserved for factory use only.  
analog audio output connector: You can use an audio cable to connect this  
connector to the audio input connector on a sound card. Pin assignments are  
described below:  
Pin Number Audio Signal  
1
2
3
4
Left signal  
Ground  
Ground  
Right signal  
CSEL/Slave/Master configuration jumper: The CD-RW Drive includes three  
pairs of jumper pins on the rear panel that allow you to set the drive to CSEL,  
Slave, or Master mode.  
interface connector: Use an IDE interface ribbon cable to connect the CD-RW  
drive to an IDE interface in your computer.  
power connector: Connect the power connector to the +5VDC and +12VDC  
power sources. The +5VDC terminal is on the left as you face the rear panel; the  
+12VDC terminal is on the right. The two center terminals are ground terminals.  
FG: Frame ground. This is a ground connection for the CD-RW Drive.  
Configuring the CD-RW Drive  
The Master/Slave/CSEL jumper configuration of your TEAC CD-RW drive will  
depend on whether or not you have an IDE CD-ROM/DVD drive installed in your  
system. The following section will guide you through most typical system  
configurations.  
jumper  
set to CSEL  
jumper  
set to Slave  
jumper  
set to Master (default)  
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Installing the CD-RW Drive  
Installing the CD-RW Drive  
This section explains how to install the TEAC CD-RW Drive into an IBM PC or  
compatible personal computer. Follow the steps below and refer to your computer  
documentation for information specific to your system.  
1. Turn off the power to the computer system and any external devices con-  
nected to it.  
2. Touch the exposed metal frame of the computer to ground yourself.  
This will prevent damage to the computer or CD-RW drive that may be caused  
by a discharge of static electricity.  
3. Remove your computer’s cover, faceplate, or 5.25-inch bay cover, as well  
as mounting clips, screws, and retaining brackets.  
Note: If you have a SCSI CD-ROM drive or no IDE CD-ROM/DVD drive  
installed in your system, continue with Step 4. If you have an IDE CD-ROM/  
DVD drive installed in your system, skip step 4 and continue with Step 5.  
4. If you have a SCSI CD-ROM drive or no IDE CD-ROM/DVD drive  
installed on your system, do the following:  
4a) Confirm that the jumper on the rear panel of the CD-RW drive is configured  
to its default setting of Master.  
4b) Slide the CD-RW drive into the empty 5.25-inch drive bay. Install the CD-  
RW drive in your personal computer in a horizontal orientation (within 10˚  
of horizontal). The eject button should be located on the right side of the  
unit. Secure the drive using 3x5mm mounting screws.  
Warning: Do not use mounting screws longer than 3x5mm to secure the  
CD-RW drive or you may damage the unit.  
secure drive with 3x5mm screws  
4c) Locate the secondary IDE connector on your system’s motherboard and  
connect one end of the IDE interface cable.  
Be certain to connect Pin-1 of the interface cable to Pin-1 on the secondary  
IDE connector on the motherboard. (Pin-1 on interface cable is usually  
designated by a color strip along one edge of the cable. Also, the interface  
ribbon cable connector may feature a tab on one side. Insert the cable so that  
the tab aligns with the notch on the interface connector. Do not use  
excessive force while trying to insert the cable into position).  
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Installing the CD-RW Drive  
4d) Connect the opposite end of the interface ribbon cable to the interface  
connector on the rear panel of the CD-RW drive.  
AUDIO OUT  
IDE INTERF  
audio cable  
ACE  
notch  
DC INPUT  
FG  
power cable  
pin 1  
IDE interface  
ribbon cable  
tab  
4e) Connect one end of an analog audio cable to the analog audio connector on  
the rear panel of the CD-RW drive and connect the opposite end to your  
sound card. (Go to Step 6.)  
5. If you have an IDE CD-ROM/DVD drive installed on your system, do the  
following:  
Typically, your IDE CD-ROM/DVD drive is connected to the secondary IDE  
motherboard connector as a Master. In such cases, it is strongly recommended  
that you connect the CD-RW drive as a Slave drive to the same cable that  
currently hosts your CD-ROM/DVD drive.  
5a) Set the jumper on the rear panel of the CD-RW drive to Slave.  
5b) Slide the CD-RW drive into the empty 5.25-inch drive bay. Install the CD-  
RW drive in your personal computer in a horizontal orientation (within 10˚  
of horizontal). The eject button should be located on the right side of the  
unit. Secure the drive using 3x5mm mounting screws.  
Warning: Do not use mounting screws longer than 3x5mm to secure the  
CD-RW drive or you may damage the unit.  
5c) Connect the CD-RW to the vacant middle connector on your CD-ROM/  
DVD interface cable. (If your original cable does not have an available  
middle connector, you will need to acquire and install a standard IDE cable  
with three connectors.)  
5d) Your CD-ROM/DVD drive probably uses an audio cable that is connected  
to the computer’s sound card. Therefore, there is no need to connect an  
audio cable to your CD-RW drive. An audio cable is not necessary for  
recording audio CDs.  
6. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the rear panel of the  
CD-RW drive.  
Insert the power cable plug in the correct orientation into the power connector.  
The plug is shaped so that it can be easily inserted in only one orientation; do  
not force the plug into the connector. The +5v terminal is on the left as you face  
the rear of the panel; the +12v terminal is on the right. The two center terminals  
are ground terminals.  
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Recommended Software  
7. Re-install your computer’s cover, faceplate, or bay cover.  
8. Start your system.  
Notes:  
The IDE CD-RW drive is a true Plug-N-Play device; therefore, it will be  
detected automatically by Windows 95/98/Me/2000-Professional. There is no  
need to install any drivers.  
Windows NT 4.0 Users:  
Windows NT 4.0 does not support the Plug-N-Play feature. Therefore, confirm  
that the IDE CD-ROM DRIVE ATAPI version 1.2 driver is installed. If not,  
open the Control Panel, double click “SCSI Adapters,” click the “Drivers” tab,  
then click the “Add” button. At the “Select a SCSI Adapter Option” window,  
select “IDE CD-ROM DRIVE (ATAPI Ver 1.2).” Click “Install” and follow  
the instructions on screen.  
The drive is recognized by the operating system as a typical CD-ROM drive.  
Once you confirm that you can read (play) data discs from the CD-RW drive,  
install the premastering software to enable recording to CD-R and CD-RW  
discs.  
The premastering software is to be purchased separately.  
Recommended Software  
Before you can record data onto CD-R or CD-RW discs using your TEAC CD-RW  
Drive, you must first install pre-mastering or packet-writing software onto your  
computer’s hard disk. TEAC recommends the following applications for Windows  
95/98/Me/2000-Professional and NT:  
Adaptec Easy CD Creator, Version 4.02d or higher: A full-featured  
premastering software application that enables you to create audio CDs and data  
CDs.  
Adaptec DirectCD, Version 3.01d or higher: A “drag & drop” software  
application that allows you to read and write to your CD-RW as if it were a  
standard floppy or removable hard drive. It also provides the tools necessary to  
format the media.  
Note: The above mentioned software packages are part of the Easy CD Creator  
Deluxe Software Suite from Adaptec. Please ensure the appropriate version is  
purchased.  
For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanies the software.  
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Recommended Media  
Recommended Media  
For optimum performance, use 74 or 80-minute, 8X speed rated blank CD-R and CD-  
RW media from TEAC or the following manufacturers:  
Disc Type Manufacturer  
Disc Type Manufacturer  
CD-RW Mitsubishi (Verbatim)  
Ricoh  
CD-R  
Taiyo Yuden  
Mitsui Toatsu Chemical  
Mitsubishi (Verbatim)  
Ricoh  
TDK Electronics  
Kodak  
Fuji Film  
Hitachi (Maxell)  
Pioneer  
Sony  
Maxell  
PVC  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Model  
CD-W58 E  
Interface  
IDE/ATAPI  
Transfer Rate  
Write: 8X (1.2MBps)  
Rewrite: 8X (1.2MBps)  
Read: 32X maximum (4.8MBps)  
Digital Audio Extraction 8X speed  
Rate  
Access Time  
Buffer Size  
80 msec (1/3 Stroke)  
2MB  
Write Methods  
Write Verification  
Track At Once; Disk At Once; Multi-Session; Incremental  
Running Optimum Power Control to dynamically adjust  
laser write power  
Logical Recording  
Format  
IS09660, UDF & CDR-FS Packet Write  
CD Formats Supported CD-DA; CD-ROM Mode-1, CD-ROM XA Mode-2 (Form-1  
and 2); Multi-session PhotoCD; CD-ROM XA; CD-R; CD-  
RW; CD-I; Video CD; CD Extra/CD Plus, CD Text.  
Disc Loading  
Front Panel  
Power Tray (caddy not required)  
Built-in Headphone Jack, Dual Status LEDs, Volume Con-  
trol Knob, and Power Eject Button  
MTBF  
100,000 POH  
Dimensions  
Weight  
5.75”(W) x 1.63”(H) x 7.56”(D)  
2.65 lbs.  
Power Supplies  
+5VDC, +12VDC  
Analog Audio  
Headphone  
Line-Out  
0.65 0.3Vrms at 32Ω  
0.78 0.3Vrms at 47KΩ  
Headphone Jack  
Installation  
3.5mm diameter stereo mini-headphone jack  
Horizontal, plus or minus 10°  
Operating Temperature 5° C to 40° C (41° F to 104° F)  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Safety Standards  
-30° C to 60° C (-22° F to 140° F)  
20% to 80% (non-condensing)  
10% to 80% (non-condensing)  
UL, CSA, TUV  
Technical Support  
TEAC America, Inc. (USA)  
Technical Support  
Telephone: (323) 727-4860 • Fax: (323) 869-8751  
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm  
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