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# NEC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CDR-602
Device Type External CD-ROM
Interface SCSI-2
Spin Rate 6x
Formats Supported CD-XA Mode 2/Form 1 & 2, CD-DA, CD-I (FMV),
Read CD-ROM (Mode 1 & Mode 2), Video CD, Red &
Yellow Book, CD-Plus, Photo CD
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IMG IMG 1
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| CONNECTIONS |
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| Function | Label | Function | Label |
|------------------------+-------+-------------------+-------|
| Analog audio out | CN1 | Digital audio out | CN3 |
| connector (Left | | connector | |
| channel) | | | |
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| Analog audio out | CN2 | | |
| connector (Right | | | |
| channel) | | | |
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| USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS |
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| Setting | Label | Position |
|----------------------------------------+--------+----------|
| » | Factory configured - do not alter | SW2/1 | Off |
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| » | Factory configured - do not alter | SW2/2 | On |
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| » | Factory configured - do not alter | SW2/3 | Off |
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| » | Factory configured - do not alter | SW2/4 | Off |
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| DRIVE SELECT ID |
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| Note: SCSI ID is selected by activating SW1 until the |
| desired number is displayed in the viewing window. |
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| ERROR CODES |
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| Power On Initialization Errors |
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| On power up, if the LCD screen displays ‘ E ’ or ‘ EE ’, |
| check the following |
| |
| 1.If an empty caddy is inserted or partially inserted |
| in the drive, remove it and restart the drive. |
| |
| 2.Turn the drive, disconnect the SCSI I/O cables and |
| then turn the drive back on. If the problem still |
| occurs the drive is either getting insufficent power |
| or is broken. Check the power and if it’s good, call |
| Tech Support. |
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| Diagnostic Mode |
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| To Start Diagnostic mode |
| |
| 1.Put any data CD into the caddy and insert the caddy |
| into the drive. |
| |
| 2.Restart the drive while holding the Play/Pause |
| button on the front panel |
| |
| If there are any problems the error code will be displayed |
| in the LCD window, or if no problems are found then ‘ON’ |
| will be displayed |
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| Error Codes | Action |
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| E0 or E1 | Make sure there is a CD in the caddy and |
| | that the caddy is fully inserted into the |
| | drive. If the problem persists, contact |
| | Tech Support. |
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| E2, E3 or E4 | The drive is unable to read the CD. Insure |
| | that the CD in the caddy is a data CD, not |
| | a audio CD. Try another CD, to determine if |
| | the problem is limited to one disc, or the |
| | drive. If the problem persists, contact |
| | Tech Support. |
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| E5, E6 or E7 | Possible hardware failure, contact Tech |
| | Support. |
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