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User Manual for the CD--ROM JUKEBOX Series CDR 100

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1. further address bytes Before you transmit further commands to a CDR 100 you have to wait for ETX of the acknowledge block of the previous command to this CDR 100 User manual 5 2 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 2 Command Structure All commands to the CDR 100 are transmitted as a command block The CDR 100 will receipt each command with an acknowledge block If the transmission of a command or data was incorrect the CDR 100 will acknowledge with NAK 15 hex While processing a command an inquiry command ENQ 05 hex may be send to the CDR 100 The receipt EOT 04 hex of the inquiry command will be acknowledged within 2 seconds NOTE The first ENQ of a command must be transmitted after the ETX of the command block and before a new address byte A command block has to have the following structure table 2 Command block structure Start of TeXt 02 hex Number of bytes that follow excluding ETX Command code Command arguments End of TeXt 03 hex An acknowledge block has the following structure table 3 Acknowledge block structure Start of TeXt 02 hex Number of bytes that follow excluding ETX Command code Return code Ohex 2 OK Acknowledge arguments End of TeXt 03 hex User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 3 Following commands are supported table 4 List of available commands Function Reserved Request CDR 100 ID Code Reserved ADD Load Disc A absolute relative DD
2. the command Load Disc has integrated functio nality of Stop Disc and Return Disc for the actual placed CD Command Block Length Contents Meaning Start of TeXt 02 hex 5 bytes to follow excluding ETX Command code Number of the loaded CD 01 02 99 00 End of TeXt 03 hex Acknowledge Block Contents Start of TeXt 02 hex 6 bytes to follow excluding ETX Command code Return Code see table 5 End of TeXt 03 hex User manual 5 6 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 3 3 Return Disc Command Code 24 Stops the CD ROM drive turning and returns the CD to its correct storage depot position Command Block Start of TeXt 02 hex 2 bytes to follow excluding ETX Command code End of TeXt 03 hex Acknowledge Block Start of TeXt 02 hex 4 bytes to follow excluding ETX Command code Return Code see table 56 End of TeXt 03 hex Note Don t use this command between two loading commands code 22 If necessary the jukebox returns CD independently User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 7 5 3 4 Request Status Command Code 25 Request status report of the CDR 100 Command Block Start E Text 02 hex 2 2 bytes to follow excluding ETX 2 Command code 1 End of TeXt 03 hex Contents Start of TeXt 02 hex 09 9 bytes to follow excluding ETX 25 Command code XX Return Code see table 5 XX Status Code see table 6 X O C Door open closed X
3. Number of disc to load 01 99 Reserved Return disc Request status The following Return Codes are possible table 5 List of possible return codes Return Code Meaning Command executed without error Unknown command Error in command format CDR 100 busy Door is open No CD ROM disc loaded Requested CD ROM not available CD was stopped due to error Error loading CD from magazine Error putting CD back to magazine Lift is stuck These tables are referred to in the following section Command description User manual 5 4 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 3 Command description 5 3 1 Request CDR 100 ID number Command Code 14 With this code you can command the following information D number of the CDR 100 RS232 control port device type of the CDR 100 firmware version of the CDR 100 jukebox Command Block Start of TeXt 02 hex 2 bytes to follow excluding ETX Command code End of TeXt 03 hex Acknowledge Block Start of TeXt 02 hex 17 bytes to follow excluding ETX p Command code Return Code see table 5 CDR 100 ID Number Device Type Firmware Version Text String End of TeXt 03 hex 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 1 User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 5 5 3 2 Load Disc Command Code 22 Loads a CD from the storage and puts it onto the CD After successful initilisation the drive will have the mode DISC READY If there is a CD placed on the CD drive
4. security bracket from the drive 2 figure 3 Removing of the transportation figures NOTE If the CDR 100 package shows evidence of rough handling or damage and if the jukebox therefore does not function properly on initial start up please immediately return the unit and the damaged package to your supplier and re quest a replacement User manual 2 2 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 Installation The necessary items to install your CDR 100 jukebox are a host system a 9 pin RS232 male female interface cord a SCSI host adapter a SCSI interface cord a SCSI single ended bus terminator a small screw driver Installation Note To prevent any damages to your CDR 100 or to any connected device please regard Before you connect the CDR 100 to any device or before you make any changes to the connection between the CDR 100 and a device please make sure to switch off the power supply of the CDR 100 and any connected device i e host system audio amplifier Otherwise damages may be caused to the CDR 100 and the connected device s 3 1 Preparing the Installation Site If you do not yet have a SCSI host adapter installed into your host system please install the SCSI host adapter board and the corresponding SCSI device driver supported by the vendor of the SCSI host adapter first For detailed instructions on the installation of the SCSI host adapter and the SCSI device driver please refer to the user manual supported
5. turning it to the right side Gently push the lock with the key backwards into the appliance Now the front door will smoothly fold forward When the door is open remove the paper transportation fixture located between the two CD storage magazines figure 2 Opening of the CDR 100 User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 2 1 For simplified description only the right CD magazin is shown in figure 3 XY Fold the two CD storage magazines to outside by moving the two corresponding black knobs to the out side of the appliance and folding the left magazine to the left and the right magazine to the right Remove the red plastic splint 1 mounted to the center metal bar by gently pulling it to wards you A Keep the storage magazines in their position Please remove the four metal clamps moun osea ge ted to each of the CD storage magazines by Magazin rechts MOVE taking the thick end of each metal clamp and RE FOLD OUT SE Entfernen Mango Tas MAGAZINE RIGHT d RGT slightly pulling it away from the CD storage Magazin links FOLD OUT 4 REMOVE magazine MAGAZINE LEFT MAGAZINE LEFT Please make sure that all transportation fix tures are removed from the inside of the jukebox see Ch 2 1 1 Please fold back the two storage magazines and close the front door Attention If you have gota CDR 100 juke box with DVD drive remove the transpor DE 2 tation
6. 3 8 3 5 1 Length of the SCSI cable for J ukeboxes with TEAC CD 516S 3 8 3 6 Concatenating of more Jukeboxes 3 9 3 7 Connecting the J ukebox to an Audio Amplifier 0 sse 3 10 3 8 Equipment of the CD ROM Storage Magazines 3 11 4 Operating Instruction seem nnn nnns 4 1 4 1 Changing the mains voltage vavvvvvvvravv varenr mh e innen 4 1 4 2 Switching ON the Jukebox 4 1 4 3 LED operation display uis ester deed 4 2 4 4 Care of discs us oret eret e Fate e aepo E E ha uie dee a tub EE 4 2 45 Control SOftWare societe dL d d en EORR e e e ne a OR ge nnn 4 3 45 1 ACROM fies ssc si ie PER PD OG EU br UR a aaa BG prs 4 3 4 52 AGRO MESR xix naa P tm eh nd e do e eir qe e fere ug UN 4 5 4 5 3 HACSCAN s nte ch testen dune eet e hU m cate e UR eni 4 6 5 Senal Interface ke OR Kc el OE Cao SSL Sch Adress Byte one eee EE ue ees Ee ate ent at etc e det qe 5 1 5 2 Command Structure vimse cora eO dene ey ee ENEE REENEN NEE 5 3 5 3 Command Description e EEN vraker ee SE qeu E eg ae 5 5 5 3 1 Request ukebox ID number ssssssssssssss mmn 5 5 5 3 2 Load Disc from magazine 5 6 5 3 3 Return Disc to 5 7 5 3 4 Request Status oue je NS 5 8 6 Technical Datd as OL 6 1 Factoly setlings e eee aet bo e e RU 6 1 6 2 E
7. 8 Compact Disc Digital Audio System is routed through the embedded audio interface to two stereo line out connectors at the rear side of the jukebox The stereo line out signal may be connected to any stereo amplifier figure 1 The J ukebox CDR 100 general view User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 1 1 1 2 User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 2 Unpacking 2 1 Packing List The package of the jukebox should contain the following items 1 1 CDR 100 jukebox 2 1CD ROM user manual 3 1 Quick installation guide 4 1single ended SCSI 2 bus terminator 5 1RS232 control cord NSM 6 1 power cord 7 2 CD magazines with room for 50 4 72 CDs each 8 100 trays for 4 72 CDs 9 2 for the front door lock 10 3 spare fuses 11 2 spare lamps 2 1 1List of Transportation Fixtures 1 1 paper transportation fixture CARD BOARD for the CD storage magazines 2 8 metal clamps mounted to the CD storage magazines 3 1 fixture profile slitted plastic pipe which is fixing the CD jukebox 14 1 transportation security bracket within the DVD drive 2 2 Unpacking Gently lift out the jukebox of the package and remove the packing pieces Make sure that the package contains all of the items listed in Ch 2 1 If any of the items are missing please contact your supplier immediately and request these parts Please open the front door of the jukebox by inserting one of the supported keys into the lock and
8. CD CD I Movies MPEG CD ROM XA Modus2 Form 1 Form 2 CD ROM Modus1 CD DA CD G Photo CD CD Plus CD Extra CD I Movies MPEG Mixed Mode CD ROM XA Modus2 Form 1 Form 2 Track complete Disc complete Packet Multi Session 12 cm 74 63 min CD R 2048 B ytes Block 2336 Bytes Block 12X 2570 Upm Outer track Read 3970 Upm Inner track 4X 800 Upm Outer track Write 2120 Upm Inner track 1X 200 Upm Outer track 530 Upm Inner track 1200 1800 KByte s 600 KB yte s 5 MBytes Sec Async 10 MBytes Sync 190 mSec 2 MByte analog 0 8 V Load Time 1 lt 4 5 sec average Notes 1 Time between transmitting the Load Disc command and placing the disc on the drive User manual 6 6 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 4 5 DVD Drive Toshiba SD W 1101 Applicable Discs DVD RAM DVD ROM DVD R CD ROM multi session CD DA CD R CD RW Disc Diameter 120 mm CD single DVD ROM single Rotational Speed 2400 1028 rpm DVD RAM 2800 1200 rpm DVD ROM single layer 3000 1300 rpm DVD ROM dual layer 3516 rpm CD ROM CAV max 16X operation 1758 rpm CD ROM CAV max 8X operation Transfer Rate sustained 1350 KByte s DVD RAM 2700 KByte s DVD ROM DVD R 990 2400 KByte s CD ROM CAV operation 6 6 to16X or equivalent 330 1200 KByte s CD ROM CAV operation 3 3 to 8X or equivalent Burst SCSI 2 Interface 5 MBytes Sec Async 10 MBytes Sync Physical Recording Size 32 KBytes ECC block
9. TCH 87654321 CR ON 53 figure 7 Setting the DIP switch for jukeboxes with Plextor PX R 412 drive DIP Function ON OFF 1 Data parity disabled enabled 2 For Plextor PX R412 always set to OFF 3 Not used 4 Block size 512 Byte 2048 Byte 5 Baudrate setting refer to Note 1 6 Baudrate setting 7 Not used 8 Factory use only must always be OFF Note 1 Baudrate setting Baud DIP5 DIPO 1200 OFF ON 9600 OFF OFF 19200 ON OFF User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 3 4 DIP switch setting for jukeboxes with Toshiba SD W1101 DVD drive Jumper J P1 must be removed for operation with DVD drive SD W1101 DIP SWITCH 87654321 ON 53 figure 8 Setting the DIP switch for jukeboxes with Toshiba SD W1101 DVD drive DIP Function ON OFF 1 Not used 2 Verify enabled disabled 3 One lun two lun two lun one lun 4 Block size 512 Byte 2048 Byte 5 Baudrate setting refer to Note 1 6 Baudrate setting 7 Not used 8 Factory use only must always be OFF Note 1 Baudrate setting Baud DIP 5 DIP 6 1200 OFF ON 9600 OFF OFF 19200 ON OFF Note This DVD drive is tested and found to comply with the limits for electro ma gnetically distortions defined by CE certificates if itis connected to Adaptec 2949 3940 SCSI controller cards With other controller cards the limits may be exceeded Terminating the necessary settings If you have made all changes return the CD storage magazine by pushing it into the corresponding hing
10. User Manual for the CD ROM JUKEBOX Series CDR 100 WARNING TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISC OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE PLASTIC COVER INSIDE THE CHANGER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NOTE Replace fuses only with same type and values In case hardware problems are encountered during installation or operation it is recom mended that you contact your supplier or the vendor from which you purchased the equip ment CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT according to IEC 825 Important notice Disassembling parts and changing any adjustments apart from those specified within this manual may result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation CAUTION Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The information and illustration contained in this manual are up to date atthe time of publi cation Subject to technical modification without obligation to modify equipment already delivered This document is subject to change by NSM without notice Version 12 98 1 Copyright NSM J ukebox GmbH D 55411 Bingen am Rhein Germany No reprint un full or part unless approved Part no of this document 141 464 User manual ll NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 Hot Line Service Necessary service is supported by your dist
11. X Disc No 00 99 ETX End of TeXt 03 hex The following Status Codes are possible table 6 List of possible status codes Status Code Meaning No CD ROM loaded Loader error Disc ready User manual 5 8 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 Technical data 6 1 Factory settings RS232 Settings Control port ID Baudrate Number of Start Bits Number of Data Bits Number of Stop Bits P arity SCSI Port Settings SCSI ID Power Settings Voltage Frequency 0 9600 Baud 120 V AC USA 230 V AC Europe 60 Hz USA 50Hz Europe 6 2 Environmental operating limits Ambient Tempetature Temperature Gradient Relative Humidity Non condensing 50 to 98 6 F 10 to 37 C operating 51 8 F 11 C hr 1096 to 6896 operating NOTE These environmental limits apply to the drive only if the rates of temperature and humidity change do not combine to cause condensation on any part Power supply 120V 15 AC USA 230V 1596 AC Europe 220V 240V 10 AC Frequency range 50Hz 60Hz Power consumption max 50VA Power consumption normal 20VA User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 1 6 3 Dimensions Measurements Width Height Depth Weight 6 2 472mm 365mm 215mm 18kg User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 4 Performance of the CD ROM drives 6 4 1 CD ROM Drive Toshiba XM 3501 B Applicable Disc Format Red Book Yellow Book CD ROM XA Photo CD CD Bridge CD I and CD I Read
12. ace up figure 12 CDR 100 disc handling and placing directives Return the two CD storage magazines by pushing them into the corresponding hinges and close the front door by latching it into its closed position User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 11 4 Operating instruction 4 1 Changing the Mains voltage To change the mains voltage you have to open the voltage selector and turn it to the desired voltage 120V or 230V figure 13 Changing the Mains voltage 4 2 Switching ON the CDR 100 If you have installed the CDR 100 successfully and established all connections it is time to switch on the CDR 100 The power switch is located right hand on the back plane of the CDR 100 see fig 14 Mains fuses and voltage selector Power switch Power connector figure 14 Rear view of the CDR 100 power connection NOTE Always switch ON the CDR 100 before you bootyourhostsystem otherwise the SCSI host adaptor may not be able to recognize the CDR 100 as a valid SCSI device User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 4 1 4 3 LED operation display The CDR 100 has two LEDs yellow and multi coloured for displaying the status of ope ration NSM J ukebox Power On LED Status LED figure 15 Front view of the CDR 100 LED display Meaning of the LED s Power On LED While power on this yellow LED is on Status LED Status indicator This LED indicates several possible states table 1 Colour modes of the Statu
13. adress byte and a command block The CDR 100 responds to each command with an acknowledge block Timing RxD line address byte 4 command block TxD line time command phase busy phase respond phase figure 16 Timing of one communication cycle 5 1 Address Byte We strongly recommend that you always transmit the address byte before transmission of a command block to the CDR 100 The address byte has the following structure EGRE EE Gb IE X GT address byte binary coded address 0 to 63 i x 0 Acknowledge enabled Xx z 1 Acknowledge buffered figure 17 Structure of the address byte User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 1 Definition of the contents of the different bits Bit 7 of address byte is always set to 1 Bit 6 controls the reponse mode of the CDR 100 If bit 6 is set to O the acknowledge block is always transmitted after the complete execution of a command If bit6 is setto 1the acknowledge block is not transmitted but buffered After the renewed transmission of an address byte with bit 6 0 the previous acknow ledge block is released and then transmitted Bit5 0 These bits can address one of 64 units The address is binary coded NOTE An address byte must not be transmitted between STX and ETX ofa command block After transmission of an address byte with bit 6 0 you always have to wait for the ETX of a possible acknowledge block before you transmit any
14. c 5 Ctri LShift Esc Activating ACROMTSR using the hot key will pop up the following window if ACROMTSR is in visible mode ACROMTSR was invoked not specifying the H parameter CD ROM Enter Command Key L R S LHJESC Loader Empty LN door closed ID 00 Commands L Load Disc n 1 100 R Return Disc S Stop Disc l ID number n 1 15 H Toggle Window ESC Good Bye After input of L a number specifying the disc you wish to load has to be entered After input of I number specifying the ID of the control port of the CDR 100 you wish to access has to be entered User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 4 5 3 ACSCAN With this software you can test the installation This process checkes the control ports of the installed jukeboxes So you can find out which and how many jukeboxes are on the link of the daisy chain Invocation ACSCAN Parameters Parameters This Screen XBAUDb COMn b Baud Rate 1200 19200 default 9600 n Port number 1 4 default 1 XBaudb Adra IRQi IO Base Adress 0 FFFFhex i IRQ number 0 Fhex Fn First ID number to scan 0 63 Ln LastID number to scan 0 63 User manual 4 6 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 5 Serial interface Via the serial interface of the appliance itis possible to control the CD changing functions ofthe CDR 100 Communication is performed on this RS232 interface with ASCII coded data 8 bit A command to the CDR 100 consists of an
15. connector on the other end of the SCSI interface cord into one of the 50 pin Delta Ribbon male connector located at the back plane of the second CDR 100 unit of the daisy chain see figure 10 If you are going to concatenate more than 2 CDR 100 units proceed with Step 4 to Step 7 until you have connected the last CDR 100 unit to the chain Take the terminating resistor network and gently push it into the remaining 50 pin Delta Ribbon female connector of the last CDR 100 unit of the daisy chain The total length of the RS232 bus shall not exceed 15 meters The total length of the single ended SCSI bus should not exceed 6 meters regard that the internally used cable length of the jukebox is 0 8m To a standard RS232 output 3 CDR 100 jukeboxes can be connected If you want to connect more than 3 jukeboxes you must take care that the RS232 driver have the necessary output power User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 9 3 7 Connecting the jukebox to an Audio Amplifier Before you connect the CDR 100 to any audio amplifier please make sure to switch off the power supply of either the CDR 100 and the audio amplifier You will only need a standard audio cord of the required length with two male cinch con nectors at both ends Gently push the male cinch connectors into the female cinch con nectors located at the back plane of the CDR 100 unit see figure 11 one after the other and connect the other end of the audio cord to your amplif
16. e an additional SCSI interface cord and an additional RS232 control cord for each additional CDR 100 unit you wish to concatenate Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 NOTE Setthe RS232 ID number as described in Ch 3 2 Choose a different ID for each CDR 100 unit you wish to connect Setthe SCSI ID number as described in Ch 3 2 For each CDR 100 unit choose the same SCSI ID number as you have selected for the RS232 ID number Connect the first CDR 100 unit of the daisy chain to the host system as described in chapter 3 4 Do not mount the terminating resistor network Take the additional RS232 interface cord and gently push the 9 pin D Sub female connector located at the one end of the RS232 cord into the 9 pin D Sub male connector marked as RS232 OUT located atthe back plane of the first CDR 100 unit of the daisy chain see figure 10 Gently push the 9 pin D Sub male connector on the other end of the RS232 cord into the 9 pin D Sub connector marked as RS232 IN located atthe back plane of the next CDR 100 unit see figure 10 of the daisy chain Take the additional SCSI interface cord and gently push the 50 pin Delta Ribbon male connector located at the one end of the SCSI interface cord into the remai ning 50 pin Delta Ribbon male connector located atthe back plane of the first CDR 100 unit see figure 10 of the daisy chain Gently push the 50 pin Delta Ribbon male
17. e la qualit de NSM ga rantit la conformit NSM j ukebox GmbH Im Tiergarten 20 30 D 55411 Bingen am Rhein Allemagne 26 02 96 Armin Frank NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip mentgenerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa tion Ifthis equipmentdoes cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connectthe equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thatto which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Important This productwas FCC verified undertest conditions that include use of shielded cables and connectors between system components It is importantthat you use shielded cables and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing interfer
18. ence to radios TV sets and other electronic devices If you have any problems contact your dealer Any change or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate such equipment User manual IV NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 Table of Contents c m cnn eee ow V l istof TIGUrES aor eet eee a e c to e ia it eco PC abe CC een See t e VI UU ed SE VI 1 The NSM J ukebox series CDR 100 1 1 2 Unpacking the Jukebox iieri rrr ees x CK an coe e Eres 2 ZE uere oct e Ceo ied wa eme Picea EE 2 1 22 E D ale re WEE 2 1 De INStANAUON skranke Cl 3 1 Preparing the Installation Site 3 1 3 2 Setting the ID Number 2 e esee Get ta y ees ea decet rne be 3 1 3 3 Setting he DIP SWITCH ore Sdn er eoo bb e YS we v e ORO CS BP Det 3 3 3 3 1 DIP switch setting for J ukeboxes with Yamaha CDR 100 or Toshiba XM 3501B drive 3 3 3 3 2 DIP switch setting for J ukeboxes with TEAC CD 516S drive 3 4 3 3 3 DIP switch setting for J ukeboxes with Plextor PX R412 drive 3 5 3 3 4 DIP switch setting for J ukeboxes with Toshiba DVD drive SD W1101 3 6 3 4 Installation of the Terminating Resistor 3 7 3 5 Connecting the J ukebox to the host system
19. es and close the front door by latching it into its closed position User manual 3 6 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 4 Installation of the Terminating Resistor The last device on the SCSI Bus has to be terminated with a SCSI bus terminator Two kinds of bus termination are possible Active termination is equipped with an internal power supply Passive bus termination needs an external power supply Such a passive bus termination resistor network is supplied with the CDR 100 jukebox see Chapter 2 1 To mount the terminator to the last device in a SCSI daisy chain gently push the terminator into one of the two 50 pin Delta Ribbon female connectors located on the lower left corner ofthe CDR 100 back plane and fasten the two clamps to the connector by folding them towards the connector Cinch connectors 9 pin D SUB connectors 50 pin Delta Ribbon female connectors al figure 9 Rear view of the CDR 100 placement of the interface connectors User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 7 3 5 Connecting the jukebox to the host system Before you connect the CDR 100 to your host system please make sure to switch off the power supply of the CDR 100 and the host Do you have the correct SCSI and RS232 cord Refer to the user manual of your host system NOTE Using the wrong SCSI interface cord may damage your SCSI host adaptor permanently Take the supplied RS232 control cord and gently push the 9 pin D Sub male connector int
20. ier referring to the user manual of it Audio amplifier of the jukebox Cinch connector figure 11 Connecting the jukebox to an audio amplifier User manual 3 10 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 8 Equipment of the CD Storage Magazines To equip the CD storage magazines open the front door of the CDR 100 by inserting one of the supported keys into the lock and turning itto the right side Gently push the lock with the inserted key backwards into the unit Now the front door will smoothly fold forward When the door is totally opened fold the two CD storage magazines to the outside by pressing the corresponding black knobs to the inner side and folding the left magazine to the left and the right magazine to the right see figure 3 Remove the right hand storage magazine by holding it with your right hand and pressing the right hand black knob to the right side see figure 3 Remove the left hand storage magazine by holding it with your left hand and pressing the left hand black knob to the left side see figure 3 Remove a number of CD trays corresponding to the number of CDs you wish to insert into the magazine Into the recess of each tray place a CD face up label up and thereupon slide the tray into the first available slot of the magazine NOTE CDs have to be placed face up respectively label up into the CD trays Otherwise the CDR 100 may cause an error when accessing the wrong inserted CD Always place the CDs f
21. ity Possible return codes are 0 255 0 No error occurred processing command 1 nn J ukebox Return Code see table 5 List of possible return codes 254 Noorincomplete acknowledge 255 Wrong parameter format User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 4 3 EXAMPLES You have 1 CDR 100 unit connected to your PC via RS232 control port COMI and wish to load disc no 45 ACROM L45 ENTER You have three CDR 100 unit control port ID 0 1 2 connected through a daisy chain COM2 is configured as the CDR 100 control port and you wish to load disc no 99 in CDR 100 unit ID 2 ACROM XCOM2 I2 L99 ENTER You wish to reload the loaded disc and stop the drive ACROM XCOM I2 R S ENTER You wish to load disc no 73 in CDR 100 unit ID 1 and wish to watch the command execution on the screen ACROM XCOM2 I1 L73 ENTER Screen Output Remote Power On is active Load Disc No 73 Return Code is 0 User manual 4 4 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 4 5 2 ACROMTSR ACROMTSR is the TSR equivalent of ACROM Invocation Parameters XBAUDb COMn XBaudb Adra IRQi In IR JH Kn ACROMTSR Parameters This Screen b Baud Rate 1200 19200 default 9600 n Port number 1 4 default 1 a IO Base Adress 0 FFFFhex i IRQ number 0 Fhex n ID number 0 15 Install Resident Hide Window Hot Keys to invoke 0 Alt Esc default 1 Ctrit Esc 2 LShift Esc 3 Ctri AlttEsc 4 Alt LShift Es
22. lifier 3 10 figure 12 CDR 100 Disc handling and placing directives 3 11 figure 13 Changing the Mains voltage ccc ccc Hs 4 1 figure 14 Rear view of the J ukebox power connection 4 1 figure 15 Front view of the J ukebox LED display 00 c cece cece n 4 2 figure 16 Timing of one communication cycle 5 1 figure 17 Structure of the address byte mn 5 1 List of tables table 1 Colour modes of the status LED 4 2 table 2 Command block structure 5 3 table 3 Acknowledge block structure 5 3 table 4 List of available commands 5 4 table 5 Eist of possible return codes aan ee 5 4 table 6 List of possible status codes a mn 5 8 User manual VI NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 1 The NSM J ukebox series CDR 100 The jukebox CDR 100 is a CD ROM changer It is based on the wellknown NSM CD ROM changer for maximum 100 CD s The jukebox includes a single ended Small Compu ter Systems Interface SCSI 2 for data exchange with a SCSI hostand a RS232 inter face for control purposes Up to 7 SCSI devices as CDR 100 XA WORM HD drives may be connected to a single SCSI host adapter by cascading the SCSI interface and the RS232 interface The volume of the jukebox is max 100 CD s Digital Audio Red Book IEC 90
23. nvironmental operating limits 6 1 6 3 DIMENS ONS 3 or debe rant ewe hen etes 6 2 6 4 Performance of the CD ROM drives 6 3 6 4 1 CD ROM drive Toshiba XM3501 BT 6 3 6 4 2 CD ROM drive Yamaha CDR 100 6 4 6 43 CDROM drive TEAC CD 516S occ san ee eee D 6 5 6 44 CD ROM drive Plevtorby RAILIT hh 6 6 6 4 5 CD ROM drive Toshiba SD W1101 DNDT HH 6 7 Appendix Control software and test software User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 V List of figures figure 15 ukebox ENEE 1 1 figure 2 Opening of the Jukebox isses Hh haa 2 1 figure 3 Removing fo the transportation Tours 2 2 figure 4 NSM Interface board inside the Jukebox 1 6 I n 3 2 figure 5 Setting the DIP switch for J ukeboxes with Yamaha CDR 100 or Toshiba XM 3501B drive 3 3 figure 6 Setting the DIP switch for J ukeboxes with TEAC CD 516S 3 4 figure 7 Setting the DIP switch for J ukeboxes with Plextor PX R412 drive 3 5 figure 8 Setting the DIP switch for J ukeboxes with Toshiba SD W1101 DVD drive 3 6 figure 9 Rear view of the J ukebox placement of the interface 5 3 7 figure 10 Connecting one or more J ukebox units 3 8 figure 11 Connecting the jukebox to an audio amp
24. o the 9 pin D Sub female connector marked as RS232 IN see figure 9 Gently push the 9 pin D Sub female connector on the other end of the RS232 cord into the 9 pin D Sub RS 232 interface male connector of your host system Gently push the 50 pin Delta Ribbon male connector on the one end of your SCSI inter face cord into the remaining 50 pin Delta Ribbon female connector located on the lower left corner of CDR 100 back plane see figure 9 and fasten the two clamps to the connec tor by folding them towards the connector Gently push the male connector on the other end of the SCSI interface cord into the female connector of the SCSI host adapter instal led in your host system 3 5 1 Length of the SCSI cord for CDR 100 jukebox with TEAC drive CD 516S Please note the following information if you operate a CDR 100 jukebox with a TEAC drive CD 5165 Disable the Plug amp Play support in the Host Adaptor BIOS The TEAC drive supports Ultra Wide SCSI Standard UW SCSI To guarantee a troublfree operation the length of the SCSI cord should not exceed 1 5m internal length of the SCSI bus 0 8m For operation with SCSI cord gt 1 5m the UW SCSI support has to be disabled the Host Adaptor BlOS PC CONTROL DATA 89232 SCS Ne figure 10 Connecting one or more CDR 100 units User manual 3 8 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 6 Concatenating of more CDR 100 jukeboxes For concatenating two or more CDR 100 you need to hav
25. odus2 Form 1 Form 2 Photo CD Multisession CD I Video CD Data Capacity Yellow Book User Data Block 2048 Bytes Block 2336 Bytes Block Rotational Speed ZCLV 12X Approx 5960 rpm inside 16X Approx 3620 rpm outside Transfer Rate 1 KByte 2210 Byte 2 1 024 Byte 1 MByte 220 Byte 1 048 576 Byte Sustained Data Transfer Rate ZCLV 2 4 MBytes Sec max 2 3 MBytes Sec typ 1 8 MBytes Sec min Burst SCSI 2 Interface 5 MBytes Sec Async 10 MBytes Sync Acces Time Average Random Acces Time 1 150 mSec typ 1 3 stroke Data Buffer Capacity 512 KBytes Line Output RMS Output Voltage 1 0 V typ Changing mechanism Load Time lt 4 5 sec average Notes Measured by performing multiple random access which means reads of data blocks over the whole area of media from 00 Min 02 Sec 00 Blk to 60 Min 01 Sec 74 Blk more than 3000 times 2 Time between transmitting the Load Disc command and placing the disc on the drive User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 5 6 4 4 CD ROM Drive Plextor PX R412 Readable Discs Recordable Format Recording Method Recording Disc Data Capacity Yellow Book User Data Block Rotational Speed ZCLV Transfer Rate Data Transfer Rate Read Write Burst SCSI 2 Interface Acces Time Average Random Acces 1 Data Buffer Capacity Line Output RMS Output Voltage Changing mechanism CD ROM Modus1 CD DA CD G Photo CD CD Plus CD Extra Video
26. ose the right setting 3 3 1 DIP switch setting for jukeboxes with Yamaha CDR100 or Toshiba XM3501B drives Jumper P 1 setting 1 2 Termination power off 2 3 Termination power on active factory default all switches 2 OFF figure 5 Setting the DIP switch for jukeboxes with Yamaha CDR 100 or Toshiba XM3501B S witch Function ON OFF 1 Data parity disabled enabled 2 Not used 3 4 5 Baudrate setting refer to Note 1 6 Baudrate setting 7 Not used 8 Factory use only must always be OFF Note 1 Baudrate setting Baud DIP 5 DIP 6 1200 OFF ON 9600 OFF OFF 19200 ON OFF User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 3 3 3 2 DIP switch setting for jukeboxes with TEAC CD 516S drive J umper J P1 TermPWR must be removed for operation with TEAC 16x drive CD 516S DIP SWITCH 870654 00080680 m ON 53 figure 6 Setting the DIP switch for jukeboxes with TEAC CD 5165 drive S witch Function ON OFF 1 Data parity disabled enabled 2 For TEAC drive CD 516S always set to ON 3 Block size 512 Byte 2048 Byte 4 5 Baudrate setting refer to Note 1 6 Baudrate setting 7 Not used 8 Factory use only must always be OFF Note 1 Baudrate setting Baud DIP 5 DIP 6 1200 OFF ON 9600 OFF OFF 19200 ON OFF User manual 3 4 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 3 3 DIP switch setting for jukeboxes with Plextor PX R412 drive Jumper J P1 must be removed for operation with Plextor drive PX 412R DIP SWI
27. ributor Hot Line gt International 49 6721 964 222 3 Deutschland 06721 964 222 Lx dh USA 1 800 238 4676 EG KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG mit der Richtlinie 89 336 EWG Hiermit wird best tigt da das Produkt CD ROM J ukebox Serie CDR 100 mit den folgenden Normen bzw normativen Do kumenten bereinstimmt EN 50081 1 EN 550 22 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 EN 60950 Das Qualit tssicherungssystem der NSM garan tiert die Konformit t NSM j ukebox GmbH Im Tiergarten 20 30 D 55411 Bingen am Rhein 26 02 96 Armin Frank User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY per 89 336 This is to confirm that the product CD ROM J ukebox Series CDR 100 is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents EN 50081 1 EN 550 22 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 EN 60950 NSM quality assurance system assures com pliance NSM j ukebox GmbH Im Tiergarten 20 30 D 55411 Bingen am Rhein Germany 02 26 96 Armin Frank CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE avec 89 336 CEE Nous d clarons que le produit J ukebox CD ROM S rie CDR 100 est conforme aux normes ou autres documents normatifs suivants EN 50081 1 EN 55 022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 EN 60950 Le syst me d assurance d
28. s LED COLOUR JON INTERMITTEND CD ROM de Stop drive locked Changer busy red __ Faure nt movernent If the status is LED off there is no CD loaded pickup empty 4 4 Care of discs 1 Whenever a disc is not in its sleeve or in an storage magazine protect it from dust or other contaminants 2 Handle discs only by the outer and inner edges 3 If the data side of the disc becomes soiled use a commercially available CD Cleaning kit Follow the kit instructions for cleaning the disc User manual 4 2 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 4 5 Control software 4 5 1 ACROM ACROM is a utility to send control commands to the CDR 100 unit Invocation ACROM optional Parameters Commands Parameters This Screen T Transparent Mode On XBAUDb COMn b Baud Rate 1200 19200 default 9600 n Port number 1 4 default 1 XBaudb Adra IRQia IO Base Adress 0 FFFFhex i IRQ number 0 Fhex In n ID number 0 15 Commands L Load Disc n 1 100 Q Request Status R Return Disc S Stop Disc ID number n 1 15 After input of L a number specifying the disc you wish to load has to be entered After input of I number specifying the ID of the control port of the CDR 100 you wish to access has to be entered Return Codes The ACROM utility terminates with a return code indicating the state of the performed operation This return code is reported as a DOS Error Code and may be interpreted by a BATCH util
29. unit DVD RAM Logical Sector Size 2KBytes Data Buffer Capacity 256 KBytes Line Output analog RMS Output Voltage 0 8 V Changing mechanism Load Time 2 4 5 sec average Notes 1 Depending the feature of a recording unit that records data playback function may not be guaranteed 2 Time between transmitting the Load Disc command and placing the disc on the drive User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 7 Disclaimer Data presented in this user manual has been provided by sub suppliers to NSM While we believe such data to be accurate for purposes of comparison we have not verified such data and it therefore should not be relied upon without indepen dent verification by user NSM expressly do not warrant or guaranty data provided by sub suppliers Caution During recording mechanical shock and vibration may cause damage to recorded data on CD R User manual 6 8 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 Appendix Control and test programs On the delivered disc there are the described control and test programs User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100
30. ur right hand and moving the knob to the outside Putthe storage magazine to a save place Locate the Interface board at the right side of the inner back plane of the CDR 100 unit To select a new ID number you have to use a small screw driver Setthe desired ID number by turning the arrow of the switch to the position with the number that represents the ID number Refer to the following figure INTERFACE BOARD RS232 ID s 0 F SCSI ID s 0 6 shown positions DIP Switch factory default figure 4 Interface board inside the CDR 100 NOTE We suggest that you choose the same selection for SCSI ID as well as the serial ID number In case of concatenating more than one CDR 100 by daisy chain it is important to take care that all units 0 6 are setto the same baud rate If you use a second SCSI host adapter we suggest to use the following setting ID 0 6 for SCSI and RS232 for the first seven jukeboxes and ID 0 6 for SCSI resp ID 7 D for RS232 for the second seven unit s of CDR 100 User manual 3 2 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 3 Setting the DIP switch Use DIP switch S3 to select baudrate for the serial interface and data parity for the SCSI bus To make any changes to DIP switch 3 use a small screw driver to move the switches into the appropriate position ON or OFF Please note that the setting off the DIP switch 3 depends on the type of installed drive The following information will help you to cho
31. with your host system and the user ma nual supported with your SCSI host adapter board 3 2 Setting the ID number The ID switches of the CDR 100 allow to choose between 7 SCSI ID s 0 6 and 16 RS232 ID s 0 F Ifthe CDR 100 is the only SCSI device connected to your system it is not necessary to change the factory settings of the SCSI port and the serial port In this case reading this chapter is not necessary and you may continue reading chapter 3 3 Ifthe CDR 100 is to be added to previously installed SCSI devices such as CDR 100 s WORM s MOD s or others please select a SCSI ID number SCSI adress and a serial ID number serial adress for the CDR 100 that is not used by any of the previously instal led devices Valid ID numbers are 0 6 l e If your host system already has two SCSI hard disc drives with ID 0 and ID 1 select ID 2 forthe CDR 100 User manual NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 3 1 Changing the ID number of the CDR 100 To change the ID number of the SCSI port and or the serial port you first have to open the front door of the CDR 100 by inserting one of the supported keys and turning it to the right side Gently push the lock backwards into the appliance Now the front door will smoothly fold forward see figure 2 When the door is totally opened fold out the right CD storage magazine to the outside by moving the corresponding knob to the inner side Remove the right hand storage magazine by holding it with yo
32. x Series CDR 100 6 3 6 4 2 CD ROM Drive Yamaha CDR 100 Recordable Applicable Disc Format Red Book CD ROM CD Rom XA Photo CD CD Bridge CD I Recording Disc 12 cm 74 63 min CD R Data Capacity Yellow Book User Data Block 2048 B ytes Block Model 2336 Bytes Block Mode2 Rotational Speed CLV 1 1X Approx 200 to 530 rpm 4X Approx 800 to 2120 rpm Transfer Rate 1 KByte 210 Byte 1 024 Byte 1 MByte 220 Byte 1 048 576 Byte Sustained Block Transfer Rate 75 blocks Sec 1X 300 KBytes Sec 4X Sustained Data Transfer Rate Model 150 KBytes Sec 1X 600 KBytes Sec 4X mode Mode2 171 KBytes Sec 1X 684 KBytes Sec 4X mode Burst SCSI 2 Interface 2 0 MBytes Sec Async Acces Time Average Random Acces Time 2 500 mSec typ 4X mode Data Buffer Capacity 512 KBytes Line Output RMS Output Voltage 1 0 V typ Changing mechanism Load Time lt 4 5 sec average Notes 1 1X rotational speed is fixed for CD Audio Red Book format For the other formats 4X mode or 1X is selectable by SCSI command KE Measured by performing multiple random access which means reads of data blocks over the whole area of media from 00 Min 02 Sec 00 Blk to 60 Min 01 Sec 74 Blk more than 3000 times Ki Time between transmitting the Load Disc command and placing the disc on the drive User manual 6 4 NSM J ukebox Series CDR 100 6 4 3 CD ROM Drive TEAC CD 516S Applicable Disc Format CD ROM Modus1 CD DA CD ROM XA M
33. y Data Capacity Yellow Book User Data Block 2048 B ytes Block Model 2336 Bytes Block Mode2 Rotational Speed CLV 1 1X Approx 200 to 530 rpm 4X Approx 800 to 2120 rpm Transfer Rate 1 KByte 2210 Byte 2 1 024 Byte 1 MByte 220 Byte 1 048 576 Byte Sustained Block Transfer Rate 75 blocks Sec 1X 300 blocks Sec 4X Sustained Data Transfer Rate Model 150 KBytes Sec 1X 600 KBytes Sec 4X mode Mode2 171 KBytes Sec 1X 684 KBytes Sec 4X mode Burst SCS1 2 Interface 1 5 MBytes Sec Async 4 2 MBytes Sync Acces Time Average Random Acces Time 300 mSec typ 1X 150 mSec typ 4X mode Average Full Stroke Acces Time 410 mSec typ 1X 310 mSec typ 4X mode Data Buffer Capacity 256 KBytes Line Output RMS Output Voltage 1 0 V typ Changing mechanism Load Time 4 4 5 sec average Notes 1 1X rotational speed is fixed for CD Audio Red Book format For other formats 4X mode or 1X is selectable by command 2 Measured by performing multiple random access which means reads of data blocks over the whole area of media from 00 Min 02 Sec 00 Blk to 60 Min 01 Sec 74 Blk more than 3000 times Measured by performing multiple maximum access which means reads of data blocks from 00 Min 02 Sec 00 Bik to 60 Min 01 Sec 74 Blk more than 100 times Test disc used for 2 and 3 TDY 03 TOSHIBA Ch Time between transmitting the Load Disc command and placing the disc on the drive User manual NSM J ukebo

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