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Toshiba SD-R6572M Camcorder User Manual
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1. DA1 32 PDIAG 33 DAO 34 DA2 35 CS1FX 36 CS3FX 37 DASP 38 5 Motor 39 5 Motor 40 5V Motor 41 5V Logic 42 5 Logic 43 Ground 44 Ground 45 Ground 46 Ground 47 CSEL 48 Ground 49 Vendor Unique 50 Vendor Unique Vender Unique don t connect pins 13
2. 4X CLV 850 1 980rpm 4X CLV 3 125 4 950rpm 10X CLV 3 125 4 950rpm 10X CLV Transfer Rate DVD Single DVD Dual DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW CD CD RW Random Access Time DVD CD Data Error Rate DVD ROM CD ROM Data Buffer Reliability MTBF Power ON Hours ON OFF Cycles Number of Access Operating Duty Cycle MTTR 10 4 416 10 816KB second 3 380 8 112KB second 4 420 10 800KB second 2 028 4 867KB second 3 380 8 112KB second 1 545 3 600KB second mode 1 600 900KB second mode 1 1 761 4 104KB second mode 2 684 1 026KB second mode 2 1 545 3 600KB second mode 1 1 761 4 104KB second mode 2 120ms 105ms 10 10 Max Mode 1 10 Max Mode 2 2MB 60 000 hours 5 436 hours year 313 cycles year 600 000 accesses year 2096 of Power ON time Reading Seeking 296 of Power ON time Writing Seeking 0 5 hours Environmental Ambient Temperature Operating Storage Shipping Temperature Gradient Operating Storage Shipping Relative Humidity Operating Storage Shipping Vibration Operating 5 to 500 Hz read Operating 5 to 500Hz write Non operating 10 to 500Hz Transporting with packing 10 to 25 Hz Shock Non operating Acoustical Noise Power DC Voltage and Current Requirements Physical Height Width Depth Weight Connectors IDE Interface Connector Regulatory 5 to 50 C 41 to 122 F 10 to 60 C 14 t
3. closing of the tray and the application reporting print complete Wet bulb Maximum Temperature 27 Media ID must be read and Image quality meets specified discs anchor discs Media ID must be read Excludes image quality requirements above 0 1G 5 A failure can be 1 3 random bit errors per disc 2 a burst error greater than 9 bits long 3 two error events a burst error of between 2 9 bits long along with another bit error or burst error 12 TOSHIBA Drive Connectors SD R6572M 50 pin Rear Connector Figure 1 SD R6572M DVD Writeable Drive Rear Panel Connector ATAPI A 50 pin ATAPI interface connector is found at the rear of the SD R6572M DVD rewriteable Connector drive Connecting cable should use Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Limited KX14 50Series L or equivalent connector Table 1 Interface Pin Assignments PIN SIGNAL NAME PIN VO SIGNAL NO NO 1 O Audio L CH 2 O Audio R CH 3 Audio Ground 4 Digital Ground 5 RESET 6 008 7 DD7 8 009 9 DD6 10 VO 0010 11 005 12 0011 13 004 14 O DD12 15 DD3 16 VO 0013 17 002 18 0014 19 lO 001 20 0015 21 DDO 22 DMARQ 23 Ground 24 DIOR HDMARDT HSTROBE 25 DIOW STOP 26 Ground 27 O IORDY 28 DMACK DDMARDY DSTROBE 29 O INTRQ 30 IOCS16 31
4. D RW DVD R SL DVD R DL DVD RW CD R RW HS CD RW US CD RW DVD R Ver 2 0 amp Ver 2 1 for General optional Spec 8X Speed DVD R Rev 3 0 DVD RW Ver 1 1 amp Ver 1 2 optional Spec 4X Speed DVD RW Rev 2 0 DVD R 4 7GB basic Format spec Ver 1 3 DVD R 8 5GB basic Format spec Ver 1 0 DVD RW 4 7GB basic Format spec Ver 1 2 CD DA CD E G CD MIDI CD TEXT CD ROM XA MIXED MODE CD CD I CD I Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multi session CD Photo CD CD EXTRA Portfolio Types of Disc Formats Supported Read DVD DVD ROM DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD 10 DVD 18 DVD R Ver 1 0 for Authoring Ver 2 0 amp Ver 2 1 for General DVD RW Ver 1 1 1 2 DVD R SL 4 7GB Basic Format spec Ver 1 3 DVD R DL 8 5GB Basic Format spec Ver 1 0 DVD RW Ver 1 2 CD CD DA CD E G CD MIDI CD TEXT CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I CD I Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multi session Photo CD CD EXTRA CD R CD RW Portfolio Front Panel Figure 1 SD R6572M DVD Writeable Drive Front Panel Loading Tray Busy Indicator Eject Button Emergency Eject Hole Emergency Eject Button Eject Hole m Busy Indicator Load disc using tray The LED lights green or amber when the drive is operating LED is amber when drive is writing The Eject button is used to open the disc tray so you can install or remove a disc The emergency eject hole is to be used only when the Loading Tray will not open when Eject button is press
5. R SL DVD R DL DVD RW CD Performance Rotational Speed Read DVD ROM single layer DVD ROM dual layer DVD R Ver 1 0 DVD R Ver 2 X DVD RW Ver 1 X DVD R DVD R Double Layer DVD RW CD ROM CD R CD RW HS CD RW US CD RW CD DA Transfer CD Audio Video CD Write DVD R Ver 2 1 DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW CD R CD RW Ultra Speed CD RW High Speed CD RW 4 377GB DVD 5 7 959GB DVD 9 8 754GB DVD 10 15 917GB DVD 18 3 679GB 4 377GB 4 377GB 4 377GB 7 960GB 4 377GB 656 5MB mode 1 748 8MB mode 2 4 670rpm 3 792rpm 4 670rpm 4 670rpm 3 792rpm 4 670rpm 2 224rpm 3 792rpm 5 100rpm 3 3 8X CAV 2 5 6X CAV 3 3 8X 3 3 8X CAV 2 4 6X CAV 3 3 8X 1 5 3 6 CAV 2 4 6X CAV 10 3 24X CAV 5 100 10 3 24 CAV 5 100rpm 10 3 24 CAV NN nnn nT 5 100rpm 10 3 24X CAV 5 100rpm 10 3 24X CAV 1 200 2 000rpm 4 6X PCAV 1 140 2 780rpm 2X CLV 2 300 3 980rpm 2X 4X ZCLV 4 670rpm 3 3 8x CAV 570 1 390rpm 1X CLV 1 140 2 780rpm 2X CLV 2 300 3 980rpm 2 4X 4X ZCLV 1 380 3 330rpm 2 4X CLV 2 300 3 980rpm 2 4X 4X ZCLV 4 670rpm 3 3 8X CAV 1 580 3 850rpm 2 4X CLV 1 380 3 330rpm 2 4X CLV 2 300 3 980rpm 2 4X 4X ZCLV 850 1 980rpm 4X CLV 1 700 3 960rpm 8X CLV 2 648 3 960rpm 8 12 16X ZCLV 3 200 5 000rpm 8 12 16 20 24X CLV 850 1 980rpm
6. TOSHIBA TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS STORAGE DEVICE DIVISION IRVINE CALIFORNIA SD R6572M DVD REWRITEABLE MOBILE DRIVE with LIGHTSCRIBE USER MANUAL TOSHIBA CONTENTS aides V os PITT 1 SOB UP 4 Using the DVD Rewriteable 5 IcEced m 7 Specifications 8 Drive Connectors TOSHIBA INTRODUCTION SD R6572M General Features LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Technology Reads and records digital data on DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL and CD R RW discs Read Write DVD ROM 8X DVD R 8X 8X DVD R DL 6X 2 4X DVD RW 6X 4X CD DA 6X CD ROM 24X CD R 24X 24X CD RW 24X 4X HS CD RW 24X 10X US CD RW 24X 10X 3 way Disc Eject eject button software emergency eject hole Average Random Access Time DVD ROM 120ms CD ROM 105ms Horizontal or Vertical Mount 2MByte Buffer Playback interchangeability for CD ROM and DVD ROM discs Regionalization RPC2 compliance DVD BUS Interface ATAPI Types of Disc Formats Supported Write Applicable Write Format DVD R Disc at once incremental write DVD RW Disc at once incremental write restricted overwrite DVD R SL Sequential Recording DVD R DL Sequential Recording DVD RW Sequential Recording Random Write CD R RW Disc at once Track at once Session at once Packet write Applicable Write Disc DVD R DV
7. close the disc tray Removing Media To remove media disc from the drive perform the following steps 1 Open the loading tray by pressing the Eject Button and pulling tray out 2 Grasp disc by it s outer edge and lift out of loading tray 3 Gently close the loading tray Usage Guidelines e Keep the disc tray closed when not using the DVD Rewriteable drive e Do not press down on the disc tray when opening or closing it e Do not place objects on the disc tray e Never use a damaged broken or deformed disc e Donot press the Eject button while the drive is accessing a disc Emergency Ejection CAUTION The following procedure is intended only as a last resort when pressing the eject button fails to open the Loading Tray 1 Turn computer power OFF by properly shutting down system 2 Insert a solid bar i e large paper clip into Emergency Eject hole and push in as shown in the picture below 3 Loading tray will open eject Figure 2 Using Emergency Eject Handling Media CD DVD media is sensitive to dust and fingerprints Carefully handle media by its edges only Cleaning Media Try to avoid touching the read area underside of the disc as dirt and smears will degrade the disc accessing speed If the disc becomes dirty wipe it with a damp soft cloth Avoid cleaning in a circular motion but rather from the inner side outward X NOTE High speed drives spin the disc at a high rotational speed If a disc has p
8. e Incremental write DVD RW Disc at once Incremental write Restricted overwrite DVD R Sequential Write DVD RW Sequential Write Random Write CD R RW Disc at once Track at once Session at once Packet write Applicable Write disc DVD R DVD R Ver 2 0 amp 2 1 for General DVD RW DVD RW Ver1 1 amp Ver 1 2 DVD R SL DVD R 4 7GB Basic Format Spec Ver 1 3 DVD RDL DVD R 8 5GB Basic Format Spec Ver 1 0 DVD RW DVD RW 4 7GB Basic Format Spec Ver 1 2 CD R RW CD DA CD E G CD MIDI CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I MIXED MODE CD HS CD RW CD I Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multi session CD Photo CD CD Extra US CD RW Portfolio Applicable Read Formats DVD DVD ROM DVD 5 DVD 9 DVD 10 DVD 18 DVD R Ver 1 for Authoring Ver 2 0 amp Ver 2 1 for General DVD RW Ver 1 2 Ver 1 1 DVD R SL Part 1 4 7GB Basic Format Spec Ver 1 3 DVD R DL Part 2 8 5GB Basic Format Spec Ver 1 0 DVD RW Ver 1 2 CD CD DA CD E G CD MIDI CD TEXT CD ROM CD ROM XA CD I CD I Bridge Photo CD Video CD Multi session Photo CD CD Extra CD R CD RW Portfolio T Y Note All DVD CD formats except CD Red Book audio require additional application specific software and or hardware The drive is capable of reading these data formats However order to run applications that use these formats you must first have the required software and or hardware Data Disc Capacities DVD ROM DVD R Ver 1 DVD R Ver 2 1 DVD RW DVD
9. ed TOSHIBA SETUP SD R6572M Toshiba recommends that only trained professionals install this DVD Rewriteable drive into your laptop notebook Installation Notes The SD R6572M DVD Rewriteable drive has no jumpers that need to be set Mounting orientation 15 horizontally 15 vertically volume control in down position 30 drive with volume control in up position When mounting drive use 4 M2 PO 4 tapping holes located on the left and right sides of drive When mounting drive the tightening torque of the four screws must be even Recommended screw tightening torque is 2N For clearance around the front bezel it is recommended that a clearance of more than 0 8mm should be left in all directions Software Driver Toshiba s SD R6572M drive does not require any unique device drivers for Windows 98 2000 XP NT After installing your drive and re booting your system should recognize your drive Win 98 2000 XP NT Operating Systems support all Toshiba s ATAPI drives natively If you prefer using DOS download the ATAPI driver from our web site TOSHIBA lt USING THE DVD REWRITEABLE DRIVE SD R6572M Drive Operation Inserting Media To insert media perform the following steps 1 Figure 1 Inserting Disc 1 Open the drive s loading tray by pressing the Eject Button and pulling out the tray 2 Place media disc into drive s loading tray and lightly press down on the inner portion of the disc 3 Gently
10. ntact Technical Support Has the Windows DVD Rewriteable drive software driver program been corrupted by a virus Run a Virus Scan program and repair if possible Contact Technical Support if the Virus renders the software drivers not useable BUSY Indicator LED flashes slowly The disc may be dirty Clean it with a soft damp cloth Avoid cleaning the disc using a circular motion The disc should be wiped in a radial direction That is from the inner side outward The laser lens may have become cloudy or blocked by particulate matter Please contact Technical Support BUSY Indicator LED is constantly ON Possible Hardware Problem Please contact Technical Support DVD ROM can not play a DVD in the drive or certain types of CD media i e CD plus etc Is the DVD Rewriteable drive driver loaded Is the DVD disc the correct format for the type of system that you are using i e on a PC an ISO9660 IBM compatible PC format as opposed to Apple Mac HFS disc or UNIX disc formats which will not function Do you have the correct software applications program drivers installed to run a DVD disc Has the Windows DVD Rewriteable drive software driver program been corrupted by a virus Run a Virus Scan program and repair if possible Contact Technical Support if the Virus renders the software drivers not useable TOSHIBA SPECIFICATIONS SD R6572M General Interface ATAPI Applicable Write Format DVD R Disc at onc
11. o 140 F 40 to 65 C 40 to 149 F 11 C hour max 20 C hour max 8 to 80 5 to 95 wet bulb 40 max 2 45 m s 0 256 2 45 m s 0 256 9 8 m s 1 0G O 9 8 m s 1 00 O O P O P 53 5 490 m s 50G 40dB 5V 5 Operating 0 5 12 7mm 5 04 128mm 4 96 126 1mm 6 70z 19kg 50 Pin I F ATAPI Standard The SD R6572M DVD Writeable drive has been certified by the following regulatory agencies UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 TUV 60950 CE standard DHHS 21 CFR Sub Chapter J FDA CFR21 EN60825 11 LightScribe Specs Maximum Label Power Label Contrast Delta L Best Normal Draft Applicable LightScribe Disc Rotational Speed Full Label Average Label Time Best Normal Draft Laser On time MTTF Operating Orientation Temperature operating Humidity operating Vibration operating Shock operating5 Label Side Media ID Read Failures Data Side Media Recognition Failure Minimum track position radius Maximum track position radius Note 42 mW 28 5 20 5 12 5 LightScribe CD R 120mm LightScribe DVD R 120mm 0 25 0 40 m s 36 min 28 min 20 min 500h Horizontal Vertical Both sides 5 50 C 8 80 RH 0 1 Gpp 0 2G 10 lt 1 lt 21 6mm lt 58 7 mm LightScribe function is applicable only when applicable LightScribe disc is used Label time is the time between the tray
12. rinting on only half of the disc or if there is a slight imbalance in the disc the imbalance is greatly magnified by the high speed causing the drive to vibrate or produce a fan like noise These effects are inherent in the high speed technology and do not indicate a problem with the drive TOSHIBA TROUBLESHOOTING SD R6572M Problem Solution Disc tray cannot be opened Check that there is power to drive Use Emergency Eject instructions to open tray Drive is not recognized by system Is the drive connected properly Are all cables plugged in properly e g Power Cable Interface Cable and Audio Cables Is the software driver loaded On a step by step F8 Boot of the system is the DVD Rewriteable drive recognized BIOS DOS reports device driver not found or no valid drivers selected If not Contact Technical Support Has the DVD Rewriteable drive software driver been corrupted by a virus Run a Virus Scan program and repair if possible Contact Technical Support if the Virus renders the DVD Rewriteable drive software drivers not useable Drive is not recognized by system during Boot process but is recognized by the Operating System i e XP Win2000 Win98 Win NT etc Is the DVD Rewriteable drive software driver loaded On a step by step F8 Boot of the system is the DVD Rewriteable drive recognized BIOS DOS reports device driver not found or no valid DVD drivers selected If not Co
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