Plextor PX-230A optical disc drive Installation and users manual

Plextor PX-230A optical disc drive Installation and users manual

Below you will find brief information for optical disc drive PX-230A. The Plextor PX-230A is a CD ReWritable drive that provides professional quality performance for CD writing, rewriting and reading. You can use it to record data or audio onto writable or rewritable CD media, play music CDs, save photos and images on rewritable or writable CDs, create a CD “sneakernet” to share information with colleagues, archive images and video to CD, master new software programs on CD.

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Model PX-230A
ATAPI CD-R/RW DRIVE
INSTALLATION AND USERS MANUAL
JULY 2005
Plextor reserves the right to make improvements in the products
described in this manual at any time without prior notice.
Plextor makes no representation or warranties with respect to the
contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Plextor
Corp. reserves the right to revise this manual and to make changes in
its content without obligation to notify any person or organization of
such revision or change.
This manual is copyrighted, all rights reserved. It may not be copied,
photocopied, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or
machine-readable form without Plextor’s prior permission.
Manual copyright ©2005 Plextor Corp.
Second edition, July 2005.
Licenses and Trademarks
Plextor and the Plextor logo are registered trademarks of Plextor Corp; and
PlexWriter is a trademark of Plextor Corp. All other licenses and trademarks are
property of their respective owners.
Record Your Serial Number
For future reference, record the serial number and the TLA code (found
on your drive’s label) in the space provided below.
TLA/Firmware Revision Number
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Any 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
STATEMENT
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department
of Communications.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
LASER INFORMATION
These products have been designed and manufactured according to IEC 60825-1 on the
Safety of Laser products. This product comes under “Class 1 Laser Products.”
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
A Laser Caution Label is attached on the top of the internal drive model.
The laser beam emitted from the optical pickup is visible and invisible. Accordingly:
• Do not open the optical pickup housing.
• Obtain service only from Plextor-authorized personnel.
CAUTION: To disconnect the internal CD drive from an electrical current, pull out
the computer’s power plug.
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Top View of Internal Drive, Showing Caution Label Location
Detail of PX-230A Laser Caution Labels
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Table of Contents
1. Getting Started ..............................................................................1
About this Manual...........................................................................1
Meet Your PlexWriter PX-230A.....................................................1
What the PX-230A Does.............................................................1
Features of the PX-230A .............................................................2
Minimum Configuration to Use the PX-230A ............................3
What You Can Do with the PX-230A .........................................3
About Software ...............................................................................4
Precautions ......................................................................................4
Where to Go From Here..................................................................5
2. Installing the PX-230A Internal ATAPI Drive ...........................7
PX-230A Drive Features and Controls............................................7
Front Panel—PX-230A Internal Drive........................................7
Rear Panel—PX-230A Internal Drive.........................................8
What Else Is In the PX-230A Box ..................................................9
Save Your Box!...........................................................................9
Mount the PX-230A Drive ............................................................10
PX-230A QuickStart Installation ..............................................11
Open the Computer and Prepare for Installation ...........................12
Determine Your Existing IDE Configuration................................13
Inspect Your Computer’s Cables...................................................14
Do You Have Cable Select? ......................................................15
Do You Need a Power Cable?...................................................16
Set the Drive’s Mode Jumper ........................................................16
Changing the Mode Jumper on Your PX-230A Drive ..............17
Select an IDE Configuration .........................................................19
About Cable Select........................................................................24
Mount the PX-230A Drive ............................................................25
Record the Serial Number .........................................................25
Mount the Drive in the Computer .............................................25
Using Sound Boards and Audio Cables ........................................30
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3. Using Your PX-230A .................................................................. 33
What Media to Use ....................................................................... 33
Tray Loading and Operation ......................................................... 34
Handling Blank CD Media ....................................................... 35
Cleaning Discs .......................................................................... 35
Mounting Position......................................................................... 36
Writing to CD-R and CD-RW Media ........................................... 36
Using the Disc/Busy Indicator ...................................................... 36
4. Maintenance and Troubleshooting............................................ 37
Cleaning the PX-230A Drive........................................................ 37
Upgrading Firmware..................................................................... 38
Emergency Eject ........................................................................... 39
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 40
Make Sure the Drive Is Recognized.......................................... 40
Further Troubleshooting ........................................................... 41
5. Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................... 43
Appendix A: PX-230A Specifications............................................ 45
Appendix B: Technical Support .................................................... 55
How to Contact Plextor Technical Support................................... 56
Before You E-mail or Call for Support......................................... 56
Returns .......................................................................................... 57
Contacting Plextor’s RMA Department.................................... 57
Packing Your Drive .................................................................. 57
Shipping Your Drive to Plextor ................................................ 58
Appendix C: Warranty................................................................... 59
If You’re Outside the U.S. or Canada ........................................... 60
Index................................................................................................. 61
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1. Getting Started
Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing the Plextor® PlexWriter
PX-230A, a reliable, high-performance recordable CD writer, rewriter,
and player. We appreciate the confidence you have shown in us. Our
goal is to put you—and keep you—on the leading edge of CD
technology.
About this Manual
Please read this manual carefully and keep it handy for easy reference.
Use the manual for installation, operation and troubleshooting. If your
drive needs service, see your dealer or call Plextor’s Technical Support
Department.
In this manual you should find all the information you need to
successfully install, operate and troubleshoot your drive. If you run into
a problem that doesn't seem to be covered, however, please contact us.
(See “Appendix B: Technical Support” for the different ways you can
reach us.) You will be connected to our friendly, helpful band of tech
support engineers. What might seem like an uncooperative drive to you
could very well be a 30-second fix to them. But we will never know
unless you contact us.
Meet Your PlexWriter PX-230A
The PlexWriter PX-230A is a CD ReWritable drive that provides
professional quality performance for CD writing, rewriting and reading.
What the PX-230A Does
• Writes to CD-R (recordable CD) media at up to 52X speed.
• Writes to CD-RW (rewritable CD) media at up to 32X speed.
• Reads all CD-ROM, CD-RW, and CD-R data media at a maximum
of 52X speed.
• Reads CD-DA (audio) and CD-R audio media at up to 52X speed.
• Reads CD-RW audio media at up to 40X speed.
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Features of the PX-230A
• ATAPI interface: The PX-230A easily installs in virtually any PC
with an E-IDE ATAPI interface.
• High speed transfers: Supports Ultra DMA Mode 2, Multiword
DMA Mode 2, and PIO Mode 4. (DMA mode switching is handled
by the operating system software.)
• MMC compliance: Supports the MMC-3 command set.
• Flash memory: Allows upgrading the PX-230A to the latest
firmware revision (available from the Plextor web site) without
opening the computer or physically accessing the drive.
• Black tray: Reduces the effect of optical distortion by absorbing
reflections from the laser beam, enhancing read quality.
• Plug and Play: Supports Windows Plug and Play.
• Variety of recording modes: Supports track-at-once, disc-at-once,
session-at-once, multi-session, variable and fixed packet writing,
CD-MRW (Mount Rainier), and raw writing.
• Buffer Underrun Proof Technology: Eliminates buffer underrun
errors, so you can safely use your computer for other tasks while
you’re writing to a CD-R or CD-RW disc.
• High-quality DAE: The PX-230A provides extraordinarily highquality digital audio extraction.
• Wide compatibility: Wide CD-R and CD-RW media compatibility.
• Orange Book compatibility: Compatible with Orange Book, Parts II
and III.
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• OPC: Optimum Power Control, which adjusts the laser power for the
optimum write strategy.
• CD-TEXT, Karaoke CD: Supports CD-TEXT and Karaoke CD
(VCD format) writing.
• Small form factor: To maximize space inside your computer, depth
of the PX-230A without its bezel is just 6.8 inches (172.5
millimeters).
Minimum Configuration to Use the PX-230A
Here’s what you’ll need in order to install and use the PX-230A drive.
• Computer: Pentium III, 500-MHz or faster CPU.
• Minimum RAM: 128 MB.
• Interface: Model PX-230A requires an IDE ATAPI interface.
• Hard disk size: To write to a CD in image mode (that is, to write an
image of a CD to your hard disk), you need 1 GB of free space. (For
more accurate guidelines, see the help files or documentation for the
recording software you’re using.)
• Operating System: The PX-230A operates under Windows XP,
2000, Me, 98SE (Second Edition), or 98.
NOTE: Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 software requires Windows
2000/XP.
What You Can Do with the PX-230A
Just look at some of the things you can do with your PX-230A:
• Record data or audio onto writable or rewritable CD media.
• Play music CDs.
• Save photos and other images on rewritable or writable CDs.
• Create a CD “sneakernet” to share information with colleagues—just
use software to drag and drop files onto CD-R or CD-RW media,
then continue adding files and sharing the same disc.
• Archive images and video to CD.
• Master new software programs on CD.
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About Software
In order to record on CD-R/RW discs you will need to have mastering,
packet writing, or duplication software installed on your computer
system. If you purchased a retail kit from Plextor, you’ll get software
packages that include such software.
For details on other software that is available for writing to CDs, please
visit the web sites of the companies whose software you are interested
in, refer to their user’s manuals, or look at the help option within the
software. A list of various software that you can use with your Plextor
drive can be found in the Support/Compatibility section of
www.plextor.com.
Precautions
Like the rest of your computer system, your PX-230A requires
reasonable care in its installation and use.
• Keep the area around your drive clean from dust, smoke, and other
contaminants.
• Do not allow moisture or liquids, including water or cleaning fluids,
to touch the drive. Thinner, benzene, or alcohol-based solvents can
mar your drive’s surface.
• Do not drop or jolt the drive.
• Do not move, carry or transport a disc in the drive because this can
cause damage.
• Do not attempt to open the drive and service it yourself. Removing
the cover may expose you to harmful electrical voltages or the laser
beam. For your safety, entrust service to experienced service
personnel only.
• Keep your CDs free of dirt or other contaminants, by storing them in
jewel cases. Use only industry-standard discs. Do not insert dirty,
warped, poorly balanced, or cracked discs into the drive.
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• Do not clean discs using a circular motion. Instead, using a soft, dry
cloth, wipe gently in a radial motion; start at the center of the disc
and proceed to the outer edge.
• Do not attempt to clean your drive using solvent-based cleaners or an
air compressor.
• Do not attempt to clean your drive using a CD cleaning disc. These
discs can damage your drive permanently.
Where to Go From Here
• See Chapter 2, beginning on page 7, to learn how to install your
drive.
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PX-230A Internal ATAPI Drive
This chapter explains how to physically install your PX-230A internal
ATAPI drive in your computer.
PX-230A Drive Features and Controls
Before proceeding, become familiar with the controls and features of
your Plextor drive. Match the parts of your drive to the illustrations
below.
Front Panel—PX-230A Internal Drive
Figure 1: Front panel of the PX-230A internal ATAPI drive
• Disc/busy indicator: Illuminated solid green when ready.
Illuminated blinking green when reading and writing. (Blink rate
indicates the type of activity.)
• Tray front door: Attached to tray drawer.
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• Emergency eject hole: If the automatic eject button does not work,
insert the emergency eject tool, paper clip, or other thin, rigid object
in this hole to eject tray. Turn OFF power before using this feature.
• Eject button: Push once to eject tray. Push again to insert the tray
back into the PX-230A. To prevent wear on the drive, always use the
eject button to insert the tray.
Rear Panel—PX-230A Internal Drive
Also familiarize yourself with the drive’s rear panel.
Figure 2: Rear panel of the PX-230A internal ATAPI drive
• Digital audio output connector: Outputs a digital stereo signal. Use
this to connect to a sound board that supports Sony/Philips Digital
Interface (SPDIF) or Digital-In.
• Analog audio output connector: Outputs an analog stereo signal.
Use this to connect to a sound board or audio amplifier. Use a
standard MPC-3 type, 4-pin connector.
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• Mode jumper: Use the mode jumper to select operation as an IDE
master or slave, or for cable select. In general, leave this jumper at
its factory setting, which is master; and ensure that any other device
on the bus is jumpered as slave.
• IDE/ATA cable connector: Connects to your computer’s IDE
(ATAPI) interface using a standard 40-conductor IDE cable or an
80-conductor IDE/ATA cable.
• Power connector: Connects to your computer’s power supply to
provide DC +5 volts and +12 volts to the PX-230A.
What Else Is In the PX-230A Box
What you find in your Plextor box depends on what the company that
sold you the box put in—or took out—while the Plextor drive was in
their possession. Plextor currently sells the PX-230A drive in this
configuration:
• PX-230A CD-R/RW drive
• 4 mounting screws
• Extra jumper
• Emergency eject tool
• Quick Installation Guide
• Plextor software disc with bundled software and PDF of PX-230A
Installation and Users Manual
NOTE: The PX-230A retail package does not contain an IDE ribbon
cable. You can connect your Plextor drive to the free connector on any
existing 40-pin or 80-pin ribbon cable in your computer.
Save Your Box!
Be sure to save the box after you have installed your drive. The box
and its packaging material were designed and drop tested to ensure
your drive can endure rough treatment and still arrive in working
order. If you have to ship your drive back to Plextor, you’ll want to
send it in the original box. (For more details about returning your
drive to Plextor, see page 57.)
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If the security sticker on top of your box is cut, there may be a good
reason: for example, a dealer may have added other components or
software. Carefully check the contents to ensure nothing has been
removed. If something is missing, contact the party from whom you
purchased the box for an explanation.
NOTE: This applies to the Plextor retail box. Your drive may have been
shipped in a different box with other contents, depending on whom you
purchased the drive from and what they included inside the box.
If your drive came pre-installed, some or all of the items above may
have been installed and may not be separately available. See the Plextor
web site for locations to purchase additional or replacement accessories.
Mount the PX-230A Drive
Installation steps are as follows:
1. Turn OFF your computer system.
2. Set the jumpers for your new PX-230A drive, if necessary.
3. Mount the drive into an available drive bay inside the computer
system.
4. Make all necessary cabling connections: IDE cable, power cable, and
audio cable.
5. Turn your computer system ON.
The following pages give more details for this procedure.
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PX-230A QuickStart Installation
For Experienced PC Users Only
If you’ve installed computer peripherals before, use this QuickStart
installation to get up and running quickly.
Typical Scenario 1: You have a PC with an IDE interface installed,
you have Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP, and you have
nothing installed on the secondary IDE port. What to do: Leave the
PX-230A’s jumper set to Master, attach it to the secondary IDE port,
and go. Windows will recognize the drive automatically.
Typical Scenario 2: You have a PC with an IDE interface installed,
you have Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP, the primary IDE port
already has two devices connected and you have a CD-ROM
installed on the secondary IDE port. What to do: Change the CDROM to Slave, leave the PX-230A’s jumper set to Master and attach
the PX-230A to the secondary IDE port. Windows recognizes the
new drive automatically.
If neither of these situations applies to you, or you’re not comfortable
with IDE installation, read the rest of this chapter for more detailed
installation instructions.
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Open the Computer and Prepare for
Installation
To determine whether your PX-230A will be a Master or a Slave, open
your computer and examine the IDE connections to the motherboard.
To open the computer:
1. Before proceeding, make sure the power to your computer and any
external peripherals is OFF and your computer is UNPLUGGED
from its power source.
2. Remove your computer’s cover, following the directions provided by
your computer’s manufacturer. Typically, this involves loosening or
removing several screws on the back panel of your computer and
sliding off the cover. See Figure 3 for an example.
Figure 3: Removing a typical computer's cover
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Determine Your Existing IDE Configuration
With your computer open, determine the existing IDE configuration.
You can do this by looking at the IDE ribbon cable (or cables—there
may be two) and seeing what is connected to them.
One end of the IDE cable connects to the IDE port on your computer’s
motherboard; and there are usually two other connectors for attaching
peripheral devices such as a hard disk, DVD or CD-ROM drive, or your
PX-230A drive. If there are two devices, one is configured as Master
and the other the Slave, as indicated by the position of jumpers on the
back of the drive.
If your computer is set up for Cable Select, or CSEL, both devices will
be jumpered as Cable Select. In older computer, this configuration
required a special Cable Select cable.
If there are two IDE cables, one is for the primary IDE bus and the other
is for the secondary bus.
Before you install your PX-230A, your computer’s IDE configuration is
usually one of the following:
• Configuration A: Hard disks connected as Master and Slave devices
on primary IDE port; DVD or CD-ROM drive connected as the
Master device on secondary IDE port.
• Configuration B: Hard disk connected as Master device and DVD
or CD-ROM drive connected as Slave on the primary IDE port;
nothing connected to secondary IDE port.
• Configuration C: Hard disk connected as Master device on primary
IDE port; nothing connected to secondary IDE port.
• Configuration D: System uses special “Cable Select” cables; all
devices are jumpered for Cable Select.
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Inspect Your Computer’s Cables
You can use either the older 40-conductor IDE cable or the newer 80conductor IDE/ATA cable.
NOTE: The PX-230A retail package does not contain an IDE ribbon
cable. You can connect your Plextor drive to the free connector on any
existing 40-pin or 80-pin ribbon cable in your computer. If your
computer’s ribbon cables don’t have a free connector, you will have to
purchase another ribbon cable.
Although the newer cable has 80 conductors (wires), its connectors have
only 40 pins, so it’s physically interchangeable with the older cable. The
80-conductor cable is slightly wider than the older 40-conductor version.
The wires in the 80-conductor version are narrower, too.
CAUTION: The length of any IDE or IDE/ATA cable cannot exceed 18
inches.
Figure 4: You can use either the older 40-conductor cable (top) or the
new 80-conductor type (bottom).
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Do You Have Cable Select?
Many computers from major manufacturers use special Cable Select
cables. The Cable Select cable typically has markings that identify the
connectors for Master, Slave, and Motherboard; or else it has colored
connectors that identify the connections.
Figure 5: Cable Select cables may have either markings (top) or
colored connectors to indicate where to attach
the master and slave devices.
In the case of an 80-conductor cable with colored connectors:
• The blue connector attaches to the computer motherboard or
controller.
• The gray connector is in the middle of the cable, and goes to any
slave (device 1) drive, if present.
• The black connector is at the opposite end from the host connector
and goes to the master drive (device 0), or to a single drive if only
one is used.
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If you are unsure whether or not your system has a Cable Select cable
installed, either look at the cable or look at the jumpers on the existing
DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive. If any device is jumpered as Cable
Select, then both devices on that cable must be jumpered that way.
Do You Need a Power Cable?
In most computers, you will find extra power connectors in the
computer ready for your use. When you open the computer, check the
cable running from your power supply to your hard disk drive and see if
it has extra connectors on it. If so, you can plug one of these into the
power connector found on the rear panel of the PX-230A.
If you do not find any additional connectors (either because they were
not supplied or they are all in use), you will have to buy a “splitter” or a
“Y-connector.” These can also be found at most retail and mail-order
computer stores.
Set the Drive’s Mode Jumper
You specify your drive's Master, Slave, or Cable Select setting before
installing it. You do this by changing the position of a jumper on the
mode jumper block at the rear of the drive.
Your drive ships from our factory with its mode jumper set to operate
the PX-230A as a Master. This will work in most custom system
configurations. If your computer is from a large OEM system
manufacturer such as IBM, Hewlett Packard/Compaq, Dell, or Gateway,
you will need to pay particular attention to whether the computer uses
the Cable Select scheme.
NOTE: The jumper configuration on the drive has priority over Cable
Select. So if the jumper of one device on a cable is set to Master, the
jumper of the other device must be set for Slave. In this case, location of
the devices on the cable is not important.
If you have only one device, it must be set to Master or Cable Select, and
if possible, it should be at the end of the cable.
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Changing the Mode Jumper on Your PX-230A
Drive
The drive arrives from the factory with its mode jumper set to Master.
(A function is ON if the jumper is installed and OFF if the jumper is
removed.)
Figure 6: Factory settings for mode jumper at the rear
of the internal drive
Changing to a Master, Slave, or Cable Select
The Master/Slave/Cable Select setting for the drive is determined by the
mode jumper. The jumper is placed over one of the sets of mode pins.
To change the drive from Master to Slave or to Cable Select, you must
move the jumper.
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For example, to change the drive to be a Slave, move the jumper to the
middle set of mode pins, leaving the other pins uncovered. To change
the drive for Cable Select, move the jumper to the left set of mode pins.
Note that if any device is jumpered as Cable Select, then both devices
connected to that cable must be jumpered as Cable Select. (And the
cable you use must be a special Cable Select cable. The newer 80conductor IDE/ATA cable supports Cable Select.)
Changing Jumper Settings
• To remove a jumper, pull it off with your fingers or a pair of needlenose pliers.
• To install a jumper, push it onto the jumper pins.
CAUTION: Ensure power to the drive is OFF before installing or
removing a jumper.
Figure 7: Install the mode jumper across vertical pairs of pins
CAUTION: Install the mode jumper across the pins as shown (vertically).
Do not connect one pin switch to another by installing the jumper
lengthwise (horizontally). Doing so could result in damage to the drive.
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Select an IDE Configuration
Set the PX-230A’s jumper and cable it according to the desired
configuration. Keep these rules in mind:
• For best CD-RW performance, try to connect the PX-230A to the
IDE port that is not connected to the hard disk drive or to a DVD or
CD-ROM drive. In most cases, this will be the secondary IDE port.
• For best results, set the PX-230A to be the Master, if possible.
• If you have only one device on a cable, always set its jumper as the
Master, never as the Slave.
A
Before PX-230A
Installation
Hard disks connected as
Master and Slave devices on
primary IDE port; DVD-ROM or
CD-ROM drive connected as
Master device on secondary
IDE port.
How to Install the
PX-230A
Remove the DVD-ROM or
CD-ROM drive, change it to
Slave, and re-connect it to the
secondary IDE port.
Set the mode jumper to Master,
and connect the PX-230A as
Master device to the secondary
IDE port.
Figure 8. How to install the PX-230A if your computer is originally
set up in configuration A
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NOTE: The configuration shown in Figure 8 can make it very difficult to
write from the DVD or CD drive to the PX-230A at maximum rated speed
using “on-the-fly” copying.
System configuration and performance will make a big difference.
Depending on how fast the DVD or CD-ROM drive can stream data to
the PX-230A, it may not be fast enough to keep the buffer full. In this
case, the buffer may become empty and a buffer underrun error may
occur. However, because it is equipped with Buffer Underrun Proof
Technology, your PX-230A can still make successful copies if you use
software that supports this feature. (All software shipped with PX-230A
drive retail kits supports Buffer Underrun Proof Technology.)
If you still have problems writing with this configuration, use the image
writing method (that is, write an image to your hard drive, then write that
image onto the CD-R/RW media in your PlexWriter), or record at a lower
speed. We also recommend that DMA be enabled on your computer, if
your system supports it.
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B
Before PX-230A
Installation
Hard disk connected as Master
device, and CD-ROM or DVDROM drive connected as Slave
on the primary IDE port;
nothing connected to
secondary IDE port.
How to Install the
PX-230A
Set the mode jumper to Master,
and connect the PX-230A as
Master to secondary IDE port.
Figure 9. How to install the PX-230A if your computer is originally
set up in configuration B
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C
Before PX-230A
Installation
Hard disk connected as Master
device on primary IDE port;
nothing connected to
secondary IDE port.
How to Install the
PX-230A
Set the mode jumper to Master,
and connect the
PX-230A as Master to
secondary IDE port.
Figure 10. How to install the PX-230A if your computer is originally
set up in configuration C
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D
Before PX-230A
Installation
System uses special Cable
Select cables; all devices are
jumpered for Cable Select.
How to Install the
PX-230A
Set the PX-230A’s mode
jumper to CSEL, and connect
the drive to the end of the cable
from the computer’s IDE
interface connector.
Figure 11: How to install the PX-230A if your computer is originally
set up in configuration D
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About Cable Select
The Cable Select jumper position sets the PX-230A drive to use the
CSEL signal from the IDE interface for configuration purposes. This
signal automatically selects the correct Master/Slave setting for the
drive.
Figure 12: Configuring the PX-230A drive for Cable Select
To use Cable Select (sometimes abbreviated as CSEL), you must have:
• A computer that supports Cable Select.
• An IDE cable that supports Cable Select.
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Mount the PX-230A Drive
Before proceeding to install the PX-230A drive in your personal
computer, double-check your jumper setting.
Record the Serial Number
Record the serial number and TLA number of your drive on the inside
front cover of this manual.
Mount the Drive in the Computer
You can mount your internal drive in any available bay. You must
remove the small panel that covers the bay that you want to use.
NOTE: The drive can be mounted horizontally or vertically
If you don’t have an empty bay, remove the existing IDE DVD-ROM or
CD-ROM drive and install the PX-230A.
You must make a minimum of two cable connections to your PX-230A.
The two cable connections that you must make are:
• IDE cable
• Power cable
There are also two optional cable connections:
• An analog audio cable connection if you are using a sound board in
your computer and plan to connect the PX-230A’s audio output to
the audio connector on the sound board.
• A digital audio cable connection if the sound board is equipped with
SPDIF or Digital-In and you wish to use the digital audio output
from your PX-230A.
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To mount the PX-230A drive:
1. Make sure the power to your computer and any external peripherals
is turned OFF and your computer is UNPLUGGED from its power
source.
2. If you haven't already removed the cover from your computer,
remove it now, following the directions provided by your computer’s
manufacturer. Typically, this involves loosening or removing several
screws on the back panel of your computer and sliding off the cover.
See Figure 3 for details.
3. Remove the cover panel from the bay that will hold the drive. To
remove the cover panel, pop it out by pressing outward lightly. (In
some older computers, you may have to remove screws that hold the
panel in place.)
Figure 13: Removing the cover panel from a bay
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4. Determine if you must install mounting rails on the sides of your
drive. To do so, insert the drive into the open bay. If the drive fits
tightly with little or no clearance on either side of the drive, you will
not have to use mounting rails. The drive can be mounted directly
into your computer. Go to step 6.
NOTE: Plextor does not provide rails. If you need rails, you can
obtain them from the computer manufacturer or from a computer
supply retail or mail-order store.
5. If you must use mounting rails, fasten the rails to the lower pair of
holes as shown in Figure 14. (In some instances, you may need to
fasten the rails to the upper set of holes.) After fastening the rails,
check their positioning by sliding the drive into the bay before you
mount the drive or connect any cables.
CAUTION: Be sure not to mistake the inner and outer face of the rail
when attaching. Typically, the smooth side of the rail faces away from
the drive’s chassis.
Figure 14: Installing mounting rails (if needed)
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6. Locate a free connector on your computer’s IDE ribbon cable, and
plug it into the IDE connector on the rear panel of the Plextor drive.
If possible, plug the ribbon cable into the drive before you insert the
drive into your computer. Then thread the cable through the front of
the open bay and back toward the motherboard. The drive should
slide smoothly into the bay. If it does not, check for obstructions in
the bay and ensure the side rails are attached properly.
7. If not already connected, attach the other end of the IDE ribbon cable
to the connector on the motherboard.
Figure 15: Connect one end of the IDE cable to the motherboard and
the other end to the drive. If your Plextor drive is the only device on
the cable, attach it at the end of the cable, leaving the
center connector free.
CAUTION: With some IDE ribbon cables, it is easy to accidentally
plug your IDE cable upside down into both your drive and the
motherboard. Be sure you match the red stripe along one side of the
IDE cable to Pin 1 on the motherboard and Pin 1 on the drive. (Pin 1
on the drive is closest to the power connector.) Note that each
connector on most ribbon cables also has a “key” in the middle. This
key should fit into a slot in the middle of each connector of the
motherboard, your PX-230A drive, and any other internal IDE
peripherals.
8. Double-check your work. You must ensure the side of the IDE cable
with the red stripe is matched to Pin 1 on the interface board and on
the drive.
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CAUTION: In the case of only one IDE device, you must make
certain that one end of the cable is always connected to the IDE
connector on the motherboard. The other end of the connector must
be connected to a device. For best results, the end connector of the
cable should never be left unconnected.
9. Connect a power cable from the computer to the power connector
(DC INPUT) of the drive. In most computers, you will find free
power connectors that are ready for your use.
CAUTION: The power connector on the cable and the receptacle on
the drive are keyed. Do not force the power connector into the drive,
or the drive and/or the computer may be damaged.
Figure 16: Cable connections for an internal IDE drive
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10. Connect the analog audio cable if you want to use a sound board in
your system. This cable runs from the four-pin analog audio output
connector on the rear panel of your drive to the CD-ROM audio
connector on the PC or your sound board. See “Using Sound Boards
and Audio Cables” below for more information about audio cables.
11. Connect a digital audio cable if your sound board is equipped with
the Sony/Philips Digital Interface (SPDIF) or Digital-In, and you
wish to use the digital audio output from your PX-230A. This cable
runs from the digital audio output connector pins on the PX-230A
back panel to the sound board. (This cable is not supplied by
Plextor.)
12. Mount the PX-230A drive in the computer using the four screws that
were supplied with your drive. Use only these screws.
CAUTION: Do not mount your drive in your computer using screws other
than those supplied by Plextor. You may damage the drive if you insert
screws that are too long or the wrong thread type.
Using Sound Boards and Audio Cables
Whichever category your sound board falls into, you will find that the
best source of information about installing the sound board in your
computer is the board's manual. Once you have successfully installed
the sound board in your computer, you can see the table below for a
description of the different cable connections that need to be made.
If you need audio cables, you will have to purchase them. Refer to the
table. A list of several vendors who offer audio cables is available on
Plextor’s web site.
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Audio Connection
MPC audio source
Cable
Required
MPCcompliant
audio cable
How to Connect It
Connect to MPC audio
source, and to analog audio
output connector at the rear
of the Plextor drive.
Sound Blaster or
compatible sound
board
Sound
Blastercompatible
analog audio
cable
Connect to Sound Blastercompatible audio board and
to analog audio output
connector at the rear of the
Plextor drive.
Digital audio output
Cable that’s
compatible
with SPDIF
or Digital-In.
Connect to SPDIF or DigitalIn connector on sound board
(if sound board supports
digital audio) and to digital
audio output connector at the
rear of the Plextor drive.
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3. Using Your PX-230A
This chapter explains how to use your PX-230A drive and how to load,
handle and care for your CDs.
What Media to Use
Use the right media! Your PX-230A drive's capabilities change
depending on which type of compact disc you use.
You can use these types of CD media:
• CD-ROM: You can immediately play or read prerecorded compact
discs, such as audio CDs and data discs.
• CD-R: Recordable CD. You can record on these discs, but only
once. You can also read them.
• CD-RW: Normal Speed, High Speed, Ultra Speed, and Ultra Speed
Plus ReWritable CD. These discs support recording and re-recording
(up to 1,000 times). You can also read them.
To achieve a specific writing speed, you must use the appropriate media.
For instance, to achieve 52X CD-R writing speed you must use certified
52X media; and to achieve 32X CD-RW writing speed you must use
Ultra Speed CD-RW media.
For CD-RW writing:
• Using Normal Speed CD-RW discs (that is, NS-RW media) you can
rewrite at 4X.
• Using High Speed CD-RW discs (HS-RW media), you can rewrite at
16X.
• Using Ultra Speed CD-RW discs (US-RW media) in this drive, you
can rewrite at up to 24X.
• With Ultra Speed Plus CD-RW discs (US-RW+ media) you can
rewrite at up to 32X.
Figure 17: The logo identifies the type of CD-RW media
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See “Recommended Media” on page 46 for a list of Plextor-approved
media at the time this manual was printed, and see the Plextor web site
at www.plextor.com for an updated list.
You can write to Ultra Speed CD-RW discs only on drives that support
this media. Drives that are capable of writing to Ultra Speed ReWritable
media, such as the Plextor PX-740A, are identified by a “Compact Disc
ReWritable Ultra Speed” logo.
Tray Loading and Operation
To load and unload the tray:
1. While the drive is powered up, push the eject button on the front
panel. The tray drawer slides out in 3–4 seconds.
Figure 18: Loading the tray
2. Lay a CD, CD-R, or CD-RW disc in the depression in the tray, label
side up.
3. Press the eject button again and the tray will slide shut within
seconds.
NOTE: Always use the eject button to close the tray in a smooth and
secure manner. Closing the tray by pressing the front of the drawer using
your hand is not recommended and risks damage or premature wearing
of the mechanism.
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Handling Blank CD Media
Take care when handling blank CD media. Dust, scratches, and
fingerprints on either side of the disc can cause write errors during
recording. When picking up or holding blank media you can either place
your fingers along the outer edge of the disc, or place one finger through
the center hole and one finger on the outer edge. Once you have finished
creating a disc, label it by writing on the top using permanent ink.
CAUTION: We recommend using a “non-toxic” marker, such as a
Sharpie pen, that conforms to the ASTM D-4236 standard. Some
permanent markers will damage the media. Also, do not press too hard
when writing on the disc.
NOTE: We do not recommend placing self-sticking CD-R labels on the
disc. The weight of the label may unbalance the disc and cause write
errors during recording or read errors during reading. Also, attempting to
remove the label may permanently damage the disc.
Cleaning Discs
For proper read and write performance, your discs must be clean. Trying
to record on a dirty disc may result in a failed session and ruin the disc.
To clean the disc, wipe the disc using a clean, soft cotton cloth to
remove surface dirt such as fingerprints. Use a straight-line motion,
wiping from the center out. Do not wipe the disc in a circular motion.
Figure 19: Wipe the disc from the center outward
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HINT: Keep your frequently used discs in jewel cases at all times to
prevent them from becoming dirty or damaged.
Mounting Position
You can operate your PX-230A drive in either a horizontal or a vertical
position.
Writing to CD-R and CD-RW Media
In conjunction with your drive, mastering and packet writing software
allows you to write audio, video, data, or other information to writable
(CD-R) or rewritable (CD-RW) media. The PX-230A writes to all types
of CD-RW media.
Using the Disc/Busy Indicator
The color and blink rate (in milliseconds) of the front-panel disc/busy
indicator give you information about the drive’s operation, as follows:
Operation
No disc
Error
Ready
Read data
Read disc’s TOC,
PMA
Play audio
OPC operational
Real or simulated
burn
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Disc/busy
LED color
On/Off/Blink
Blinking
interval
–
–
Green
Green
Green
Off
Off
On
Blink
Blink
–
–
–
160ms
320ms
Green
Green
Green
Blink
Blink
Blink
1280ms
640ms
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4. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This chapter explains maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for
your PX-230A drive.
With proper maintenance, you can prevent problems. If trouble arises,
you can often solve many simple problems on your own, rather than
wait for assistance from a Plextor representative.
Cleaning the PX-230A Drive
Plextor drives are sealed against external contamination, so in a normal
computer environment and with normal use, your drive should not
require internal cleaning. However, if your drive has been in use for
some time and has just recently started to exhibit read/write problems, it
is possible that dust has accumulated on the laser lens. In this case:
• If your drive is still in warranty and you are experiencing problems,
send the drive to Plextor. (See “Returns” on page 57.)
• If your drive is out of warranty, before returning the drive for repair
you may want to try a short blast of canned air aimed at the center of
the drive. Use only electronics-grade canned air: sterile, filtered, and
moisture-free. If you notice no improvements after this step, you will
need to return the drive for repair.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean your drive using any solvent-based
cleaners. Also, do not use an air compressor, because the high-pressure
blast can damage the drive.
ANOTHER CAUTION: Do not use a CD cleaning disc. Cleaning discs
that use a felt pad can scratch the laser lens surface and render the drive
inoperable. Cleaning discs with brushes may also scratch the lens.
Moreover, these cleaning discs are often out of balance, making their
operation very noisy.
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Upgrading Firmware
Plextor creates firmware revisions to meet the particular needs of large
computer manufacturers. It is rare that these revisions will impact the
performance or operation of your drive. However, we advise that you
always update your drive with the latest available firmware. Among
other benefits, updating firmware ensures that your drive has the latest
catalog of recommended media. Before troubleshooting a possible
problem with your PX-230A drive please visit our web site at
www.plextor.com to check if you have the latest firmware.
To obtain new firmware for your drive:
1. Go to the Plextor web site at www.plextor.com.
2. Look for firmware upgrades in the Support area, on the Downloads
page. There is a description of the latest firmware revision and its
intended use.
3. Download the firmware to your computer.
To upgrade firmware in your drive’s flash memory:
1. In Windows Explorer, double-click the executable file (the filename
ends in .exe) that you downloaded from Plextor’s web site.
2. Accept all defaults by continuing to click on the Next button until
you see the message:
Firmware update has completed.
3. Restart your system.
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Emergency Eject
If the computer power is turned off or the automatic eject button at the
front of the drive does not work, use this procedure to open the drive.
To use the emergency eject tool to open the drive:
1. Make sure power to the drive is OFF. (That is, turn off your
computer.)
2. At the front of the drive, insert the emergency eject tool, or a paper
clip or other thin, rigid object, into the emergency eject hole.
Figure 20: Emergency eject
3. Push the tool or other object straight in, until the disc tray clicks
open.
4. Carefully continue to slide the disc tray open.
5. If a CD is present, remove the CD from the disc tray.
6. Carefully push the disc tray shut.
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems during or right after installation of your drive, first
make sure the drive is recognized.
Make Sure the Drive Is Recognized
If you’re having trouble after installation, make sure the PX-230A drive
is recognized by your computer. To check whether the drive is
recognized:
To see if the drive is recognized in Windows:
1. Turn the computer ON. After the computer boots up, you should see
the Windows display.
2. Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and ensure there is an
icon for the Plextor drive, the hard disk, and another DVD or CDROM drive, if present. The Plextor icon may be D: or E: or another
designator.
3. If the PX-230A drive is not recognized in Windows, reboot the
computer and use your computer’s setup program to program the
BIOS to recognize it.
NOTE: Refer to the computer’s documentation for information on how
to run the motherboard BIOS setup program.
For the PX-230A, use the motherboard BIOS setup program to set
up IDE Master and Slave designations, as needed for your
configuration, on the primary or secondary IDE bus. If the IDE
interface is disabled on your computer, you will need to enable it. If
a Master or Slave device is set to “disable” or “none” or a similar
designation, change it as appropriate to “enable” or “auto” (or
something similar, depending on your setup program).
4. Save and exit your CMOS setup to restart your computer with the
new settings.
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5. In Windows 98, 98SE, or Me, once the system comes up click the
Start button, then Settings, then Control Panel, then double-click on
System icon, then click on Device Manager tab. Click the + sign
next to the DVD/CD-ROM drives heading and look for the
“PLEXTOR CD-R PX-230A” entry underneath.
-orIn Windows 2000 or XP, right-click on the My Computer icon and
select Properties. Click on the Hardware tab, then click on the
Device Manager button. Click the + sign next to the DVD/CD-ROM
drives heading and look for the “PLEXTOR CD-R PX-230A” entry
underneath.
If you do not see this drive listed as one of the devices, or if it has a
yellow diamond with an exclamation point (!), contact Plextor Technical
Support. (See “Appendix B: Technical Support” for the different ways
you can contact us.)
If you discover a problem with the PX-230A drive, do not attempt to
service the drive yourself. Contact us to get an RMA number and take
steps to return the drive to Plextor. See “Returns” on page 57 for details.
Further Troubleshooting
If you still have problems, visit the Plextor web site for tips and
troubleshooting help.
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5. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is “recommended media”?
A: Recommended media are recordable or rewritable CD media that have
been tested by Plextor and found to operate well consistently, from one
manufacturing lot to another. For each drive, Plextor engineers test media
from many different manufacturers and manufacturing facilities, creating a
recommended media list and determining the optimum write strategy for that
particular media type. The results are listed as “recommended media,” and
are also assembled into a media catalog and stored in firmware in Plextor
drives. (See page 46 for a list of recommended media for the PX-230A at the
time this manual was printed, and see the Plextor web site at
www.plextor.com for an updated list.)
From time to time, the media catalog is updated with new manufacturers and
part numbers as Plextor tests additional media. When this happens, Plextor
makes new drive firmware available. You can download this new firmware
and update your drive.
Q: Do I need an 80-conductor IDE cable?
A: No. Your PX-230A will operate equally well with either the older 40conductor cable or the newer 80-conductor IDE/ATA cable.
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Appendix A: PX-230A Specifications
Minimum System Requirements—PX-230A Internal ATAPI Drive
Computer
Pentium III, 500-MHz or equivalent
Minimum RAM
128 MB
Hard Disk Size
1 GB of free space to write to a CD in image mode.
(For more accurate guidelines, see the help files or
documentation for the recording software you’re
using.)
DMA Setting
Enabled
Interface
IDE (ATAPI) supported
Operating
System
Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98SE, or 98
NOTE: Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 requires
Windows 2000/XP
Usable Formats
Logical CD
Read/Write
Audio CD, Super Audio CD, Mixed Mode, CD-ROM
Mode-1, CD-ROM Mode-2, CD-ROM XA Mode 2
(Form 1, Form 2), CD-I Bridge (Video CD), Photo CD
(single and multi-session), CD-DA, CD-Extra, CD-R,
CD-RW, CD TEXT, Karaoke CD (VCD format), Video
CD, SVCD, Multi-session, CD+G (Read Only)
Write
Methods,
CD-R/RW
Track-at-once (TAO), disc-at-once (DAO), packet
write (variable and fixed), session-at-once (SAO),
multi-session, Mount Rainier (MRW)
Other Features
Buffer
Underrun
Protection
Buffer Underrun Proof Technology
Data Buffer
2 MB
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Supported Media
Supported
Media, CD
Supported
Media Size
Stamped CDs: Discs compliant with
Red/Yellow/Green Book
CD-R: Orange Book Pt II-compliant discs (Type 74,
Type 80)
CD-RW: Orange Book Pt III-compliant discs
12 cm, 8cm
Recommended Media
Recommended media are recordable or rewritable CD media that have
been tested by Plextor. For the latest updated list of recommended
media for the PX-230A, see the Plextor web site at www.plextor.com.
CD-R: 4X-52X
media
Maxell, TDK, Fujifilm
CD-R: 4X-48X
media
Taiyo Yuden, Mitsui, Mitsubishi/Verbatim
CD-RW: 4-32X
media
Mitsubishi/Verbatim
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Performance Specifications
Read Speed,
CD
Speed
22-52X
CAV
20-48X
CAV
17-40X
CAV
14-32X
CAV
10-24X
CAV
16X CLV
12X CLV
8X CLV
4X CLV
Mode-1
Discs
Stamp,R
Mode-2
Discs
Stamp, R
CD-DA
Discs
Stamp,R
Stamp,R,
Stamp,R,
Stamp,R
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
Stamp,R,
RW
R,
RW
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Performance Specifications (continued)
Write Speed,
CD-R/RW
Speed
22-52X
CAV
20-48X
CAV
17-40X
CAV
20-32X
PCAV
32X
ZCLV
20-24X
PCAV
24X
ZCLV
16X
CLV
12X
CLV
8X CLV
CD-R
High
Speed
CD-RW
Media
–
Normal
Speed
CD-RW
Media
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4X CLV
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Ultra
Speed
CD-RW
Media
–
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–
–
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Performance Specifications (continued)
CD Transfer
Rate
Speed
Write (KB/s)
Read (KB/s)
22-52X
20-48X
3300-7800 (CAV)
3000-7200
(PCAV)
2550-6000
(PCAV)
3000-4800
(PCAV)
–
3000-3600
(PCLV)
–
2400 (CLV)
1800 (CLV)
1200 (CLV)
600 (CLV)
3300-7800 (CAV)
3000-7200 (CAV)
17-40X
20-32X
14-32X
20-24X
10-24X
16X
12X
8X
4X
2550-6000 (CAV)
–
2100-4800 (CAV)
–
1500-3600 (CAV)
2400 (CLV)
1800 (CLV)
1200 (CLV)
–
Initialization
Time
Time measured from power on until disc is available
to read: < 6.5 sec. (typical),
Access Time
Random seek access time: < 100 msec.
1/3 Stroke access time: < 110 msec
Full stroke access time: < 250 msec
Sleep Mode
Entered after 2 minutes of no access to drive (default
setting)
Wake Mode
< 4.5 sec. (max.) to start drive after sleep
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Front Panel
Eject
Eject button; manual emergency eject; software
eject.
Disc/Busy
Indicator
Illuminated solid green when ready. Illuminated
blinking green when reading and writing. (Blink rate
indicates the type of activity.)
Disc Loading
Auto
Rear Panel
Power Supply
Typical standby current
Typical CD read current
(CD 52X)
Typical write current
(CD-R 52X)
Typical pause current
Peak current
DC +12V,
±10%
20 mA
DC +5V,
±5%
250 mA
800 mA
800 mA
800 mA
800 mA
600 mA
1.8 A
200 mA
1.6 A
Power
Consumption
Maximum 30 W for CD read/write
IDE Interface
Connector
IDE bus, 40-pin flat ribbon type. Interface complies
with ATA/ATAPI.
Maximum total cable length cannot exceed 18 in
(45.7 cm).
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Rear Panel (continued)
Analog Audio
Output
Connector
Stereo analog output, Molex connector (L*G*G*R),
MPC-3 standard:
Output voltage (max. volume): 1.5V(p-p)
Load impedance: 10 k ohms
S/N ratio: Min. 75dB
Total harmonic distortion+noise: < 2%
Dynamic range: Typically 75dB (1kHz)
Channel separation: Typically 70dB (1kHz)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz (0dB ±5dB)
Digital Audio
Output
Connector
Digital audio output for input to SPDIF or Digital-In
input:
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Output: TTL level, 3.3V
Digital audio line output: 2 pins, non-isolated
Mode Jumper
Master (default), slave, cable select (CSEL)
Dimensions and Weight, PX-230A Internal ATAPI Drive
Dimensions
(W/H/D)
(excluding
front panel)
5.75" x 1.63" x 6.8"
146 mm x 41.2 mm x 172.5 mm
Weight
1.8 lbs. (800 g)
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Host Interface, PX-230A Internal ATAPI Drive
Type
ATA/ATAPI-5-compliant
PIO Transfers
Modes 0-4
Ultra DMA
Transfers
Modes 0-2
Multiword
DMA transfers
Modes 0-2
(DMA changes controlled by operating system and
device manager)
ATAPI
Command Set
Refer to the Plextor ATAPI command manual.
Inquiry string
PLEXTOR sp CD-R sp sp sp PX-230A sp sp
(where “sp” is one space)
Environmental Conditions
Mounting
Position
Horizontal or vertical orientation:
Horizontal: ±10 degrees
Vertical: 0±10 degrees, from right side orientation
Operating
Temperature
5 to 40 degrees Celsius
Operating
Humidity
20 to 80 % relative humidity
(Non-condensing)
Storage
Temperature
–40 to +65 degrees Celsius
Storage
Humidity
5 to 95 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
Acoustic Noise
Playing balanced disc: Maximum 46dB
Playing unbalanced disc: Maximum 47.5dB
Vibration,
Operating
CD read, random: 0.5G0-Pk (5-500Hz)
CD-R, CD-RW write: 0.3G0-Pk (5-500Hz)
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Environmental Conditions (continued)
Vibration, NonOperating
2.0G0-Pk (5-300Hz)
Random: 0.5G (5~500Hz)
(Power off, without disc)
Shock,
Operating
CD read: 6.0G0-Pk
CD-R, CD-RW write: 2.0G0-Pk
Shock, NonOperating
2ms half sine wave: Min 160 G
180in/sec square wave: Min 80G
(Power off, without disc)
Electrostatic
Discharge
±8KV aerial discharge, with no hard errors, no
damage
Reliability
MTBF
125,000 POH at 25% duty cycle
Tray Loading
50,000 load/unload cycles
Read Error
Rate
12
CD-ROM Mode 1: 1 block/10 bits
9
CD-ROM Mode 2: 1 block/10 bits
Safety, Laser, and EMC Standards
Country/
Region
USA
Canada
Europe
Type
Agency
Standard
Safety
Laser
EMC
UL
FDA
FCC
Safety
Safety
Laser
EMC
UL (C-UL)
CE
CE
CE
UL 1950
21 CFR Subchapter J
Part15 Subpart B
Class B
CSA 22.2 No. 950-M89
EN60950
EN60825-1
EN55024,
EN50022 Class B
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Appendix B: Technical Support
Store Plextor’s e-mail, web site, phone, and fax numbers in a convenient
location. Keep your drive’s serial number and a copy of your sales
receipt handy as well.
If you experience a problem while installing or operating your drive,
please refer first to the relevant sections of this manual regarding setup
and installation (Chapters 1–3). If you do not uncover the solution there,
please refer next to the maintenance and troubleshooting chapter that
begins on page 37. You may also wish to refer to the Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) section of our web site to assist you in troubleshooting
the problem on your own.
NOTE: We encourage you to go the Plextor web site (www.plextor.com)
before attempting to contact Technical Support. The answers to the most
common questions callers ask can be found quickly in the support area.
Select PlexHelper for online troubleshooting or FAQs for answers to
common questions.
If you have not been successful in your quest, our Technical Support
Department will help you solve problems that relate specifically to your
PX-230A drive. In many cases, a problem that appears to be caused by
your Plextor drive actually originates in another part of your computer.
In such instances, our technical support staff will try to help you identify
the part at fault and will refer you to the manufacturer of that part for
further assistance.
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Appendix B: Technical Support
How to Contact Plextor Technical Support
There are several ways for you to contact Plextor’s Technical Support
Department:
• Visit our web site (www.plextor.com) for answers to Frequently
Asked Questions.
• Send us e-mail at [email protected]. Include your telephone
number and the hours during which you can be reached. Be as
detailed as possible in describing your problem. Please include
system configuration, hardware and software, as well as versions of
drivers used.
• Call 1-800-204-0332 or 937-615-1610 and select the tech support
option.
Before You E-mail or Call for Support
Please gather as much of the following information as possible before
contacting us.
• The serial number and TLA (top level assembly) number of your
PX-230A drive. Your serial number and TLA number appear both
on the drive label and on a sticker at the rear of internal drives.
• The latest version of firmware you loaded onto the drive, if
applicable.
• The version of the Windows operating system you are using.
• The brand name and model number of your computer (e.g., Dell
466/NP, Hewlett-Packard Pavilion 752n, etc.).
• The type of VGA, Super VGA, or other graphics board you use.
• Brand name and model number of any other peripherals you have
installed or connected to your computer (e.g., CD-ROM, scanner,
fax board, network board).
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Appendix B: Technical Support
Returns
In the unlikely event that you need to return a drive to Plextor, you need
an RMA (Returned Materials Authorization) number. You will need this
number before any Plextor drive can be returned for replacement. Here’s
how you get an RMA number and return your drive:
1. Contact Plextor Technical Support. You will receive assistance in
troubleshooting your system. If the drive is determined to be
defective, you will receive an RMA number.
2. Plextor will e-mail you with the RMA number and shipping
information.
3. When you receive the RMA number, pack the Plextor drive securely
in a box, and include the RMA number with the drive.
4. Write the RMA number in large bold numbers on the outside of the
box, and ship it to Plextor.
Contacting Plextor’s RMA Department
You can contact our RMA Department and request an RMA number at:
• [email protected]
• Or by calling us at 1-800-204-0332 or 937-615-1610.
Packing Your Drive
Check the drive to make sure there is no disc inside, and if possible,
pack your drive in the original box. Some of our customers have not
held on to their boxes and have had to resort to less-than-secure methods
to get drives back to us.
CAUTION: Never ship the drive with a CD disc inside it.
If you did not receive a box (for example, your drive came pre-installed
in a computer), we recommend you pay a packaging store (such as The
UPS Store) to ship your drive. If you don’t have a packaging store in
your area, ask for packaging pointers when you contact us to get an
RMA number before returning any drive.
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Shipping Your Drive to Plextor
Be sure to write the RMA number on the outside of the shipping box.
Any drive sent to Plextor without an RMA number will not be accepted.
NOTE: The RMA number must be clearly visible on the outside of the
shipping box.
Drives must be sent postage prepaid. We recommend that you insure
your shipment, as Plextor cannot be held responsible for any damage
that may occur during shipment.
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Appendix C: Warranty
PLEXTOR CORP. (“Plextor”) warrants your PX-230A drive against
any defect in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period
of one year following its date of purchase. In the event this product is
found to be defective within the warranty period, PLEXTOR will, at its
option, repair or replace the defective unit.
This warranty is void: a) if the unit is operated or stored under abnormal
use and/or conditions; b) if the unit is repaired, modified or altered,
unless such repair, modification or alteration is expressly authorized in
writing by PLEXTOR; c) if the unit is subjected to abuse, neglect,
lightning strike, electrical fault, improper packaging, or accident; d) if
the unit is installed improperly; or e) if the serial number of the unit is
defaced or missing.
PLEXTOR will not, under any circumstances, be liable for direct,
special, or consequential damages such as, but not limited to, damage or
loss of property or equipment, loss of profits or revenues, cost of
replacement goods, or expense or inconvenience caused by service
interruptions. Under no circumstances will any person be entitled to any
sum greater than the purchase price paid for the unit.
To obtain warranty service, you must contact PLEXTOR’s Technical
Support Department by e-mail ([email protected]) or by calling
1-800-204-0332 or 937-615-1610. The Technical Support Department
will attempt to diagnose and correct your problem. If the unit does not
function properly, they will provide you with a Return Material
Authorization (RMA) number. You may be asked to furnish proof of
purchase to confirm that the unit is still under warranty.
All product returns must be authorized in advance by PLEXTOR.
Authorization is confirmed by issuance of the RMA number, which
must be written prominently on the outside of the box in which the
defective unit is returned to PLEXTOR.
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Appendix C: Warranty
All drives returned to PLEXTOR must be securely packaged and
shipped postage prepaid.
The drive will be returned to the customer at Plextor’s expense when
originating within the United States. For a drive originating outside of
the United States, the customer is responsible for shipping costs in both
directions.
NOTE: Warranty validity is limited to that applicable in the location where
the drive was originally purchased.
If You’re Outside the U.S. or Canada
Note that the warranty and RMA policy only apply to the United States
and Canada. If you are in South America, contact your dealer or reseller
for all warranty and RMA claims.
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Index
A
access time · 49
achieving best performance · 19,
20
analog audio
cable · 25, 30
output connector · 8, 30, 31, 51
ATAPI command set · 52
audio
analog · 8, 51
digital · 31, 51
B
bay cover panel · 26
black tray · 2
blue book · 46
box contents, · 9
buffer · 2, 45
Buffer Underrun Proof Technology
·2
C
cable
40-conductor IDE · 14
80-conductor IDE/ATA · 14
analog audio · 25
audio · 30
cable select, replacing · 15
digital audio · 25
IDE · 25, 28
MPC · 31
power · 16, 25
Sound Blaster · 31
SPDIF · 31
cable connections, · 29
cable select · 13, 23, 24, 51
cable for · 15
configuring for · 24
identifying · 15
installation · 23
master · 15
setting mode jumper · 17
signal · 24
slave · 15
using 80-conductor cable for ·
15
CD
reading speed · 47
recording modes · 2, 45
write methods · 2, 45
CD cleaning disc, don’t use · 5, 37
CD-DA reading speed · 1
CD-R
compatibility · 2
media · 33, 46
reading speed · 1
writing · 36
writing speed · 1, 48
CD-R/RW software · 4
CD-ROM, playing · 33
CD-RW
compatibility · 2
high speed · 48
media · 33, 46
normal speed · 48
reading speed · 1
ultra speed · 48
writing · 36
writing speed · 48
CD-TEXT · 3
cleaning disc · 35
cleaning your drive · 37
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Index
precautions · 5, 37
closing tray · 34
compatibility
CD-R · 2
CD-RW · 2
computer, minimum, PX-230A · 3,
45
configuration
cable select · 24
PX-230A minimum · 3, 45
types of IDE · 13
connection
sound board and · 30
connector
analog audio output · 8, 30, 51
digital audio · 8, 30, 51
IDE interface · 9, 28, 50
power · 9
connectors and jumpers, PX-230A
rear-panel · 8, 50, 51
contents of box · 9
controls, front-panel, PX-230A · 7,
50
cover panel, bay · 26
CSEL · See cable select
D
data buffer · 45
digital audio · 31
digital audio extraction · 2
digital audio output · 51
connector · 8, 30, 31, 51
Digital-In connector · 8, 30, 31, 51
dimensions, PX-230A · 3, 51
disc
cleaning · 35
labels · 35
loading · 50
disc/busy indicator · 7, 50
blink rate · 36
color · 36, 50
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DMA support · 2, 52
drive, recognizing in Windows · 40
E
eject
emergency · 8, 39
methods for · 50
eject button · 8
closing tray · 34
electrostatic discharge
specification · 53
EMC standards · 53
emergency eject hole · 8, 39
emergency eject tool · 8, 9, 39
error rate specification · 53
F
FAQs · 43
features · 2
firmware
obtaining · 38
upgrading · 2, 38, 43
flash memory · 2, 38
formats · 45
CD · 2
frequently asked questions · 43
front panel controls · 7, 50
H
hard disk size · 3, 45
high speed CD-RW
media · 33
write speed · 48
host interface, PX-230A · 52
humidity
specification · 52
storage · 52
Index
I
IDE cable, 40-conductor · 14
IDE cable, connecting · 28
IDE configuration
determining for PX-230A · 13
examples · 19
selecting · 19
types of · 13
IDE interface connector · 9, 28, 50
IDE ports · 13
IDE/ATA cable, 80-conductor · 14
initialization time · 49
inquiry string, PX-230A · 52
installation
examples · 19
PX-230A · 7
interface, PX-230A · 45
ATAPI required · 3
J
jumper, mode · 9, 16, 51
K
Karaoke CD · 3
CD-R · 33, 46
CD-RW · 33, 46
high speed CD-RW · 33
recommended · 43, 46
size · 46
supported · 2, 46
ultra speed CD-RW · 33
ultra speed plus CD-RW · 33
memory, minimum · 3, 45
minimum cable connections, · 25
minimum computer · 3, 45
minimum configuration · 3, 45
minimum RAM · 3, 45
MMC-4 command set · 2
mode jumper · 9, 51
changing · 17, 18
setting · 16
motherboard BIOS setup program ·
40
mounting · 25, 26
mounting position · 25, 36, 52
mounting rails · 27
MPC-compliant audio cable · 31
MTBF · 53
multiword DMA support · 2, 52
N
label, disc · 35
laser standards · 53
noise specification · 52
normal speed CD-RW
media · 33
write speed · 33, 48
M
O
maintenance · 37
master · 13, 16, 19, 51
cable select · 15
setting drive as · 16
setting in BIOS · 40
setting mode jumper · 17
media
care and handling · 35
OPC · See optimum power control
opening the computer · 12
operating system · 3, 45
optimum power control · 3
optional cable connections · 25
orange book · 2, 46
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Index
P
packing for shipment · 57
PIO support · 2, 52
plug and play, support for · 2
position, mounting · 25, 36, 52
power
cable · 16
connecting cable · 29
connector · 9, 50
precautions · 4
primary IDE port · 13
PX-230A
achieving best performance · 20
configuration examples · 19
connectors and jumpers, rearpanel · 8
controls, front-panel · 7
host interface · 52
inquiry string · 52
installation · 7
installation examples · 19
installation, cable select · 23
interface · 2, 3, 45
minimum computer · 45
mode jumper · 16
power requirements · 50
rear-panel connectors · 8, 50, 51
Q
questions, frequently asked · 43
quickstart installation, · 11
R
rails · 27
RAM, minimum · 3, 45
read specification, CD · 47
reading speed
CD-R · 1
CD-RW · 1
rear-panel connectors, PX-230A · 8
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recognizing drive in Windows · 40
recommended media · 46
definition · 43
recording modes, CD · 2, 45
red book · 46
reliability · 53
returns · 9, 57
RMA number · 9, 57, 58
S
safety standards · 53
screws, mounting · 30
secondary IDE port · 13
security sticker · 10
selecting an IDE configuration · 19
serial number, recording · 25
shipping your drive · 9, 57, 58
shock specification · 53
slave · 13, 19, 51
cable select · 15
setting drive as · 16
setting in BIOS · 40
setting mode jumper · 17
sleep mode · 49
software · 4, 36
CD-R/RW · 4
Sony/Philips digital interface · See
SPDIF
Sound Blaster-compliant audio
cable · 31
sound board, connections to · 30
SPDIF
cable · 31
connector · 8, 30, 31, 51
specifications · 45
speed
monitoring · 36
reading CD-R · 1
reading CD-ROM · 47
reading CD-RW · 1
writing CD-R · 1
Index
stereo output signal · 8, 51
support · 55
T
technical support · 55, 56
temperature
specification · 52
storage · 52
TLA code · 25
transfer rate, CD · 49
tray
closing · 34
front door · 7
loading and unloading · 34
loading specification · 53
troubleshooting · 40
U
ultra DMA support · 2, 52
ultra speed CD-RW
media · 33
write speed · 33, 48
ultra speed plus CD-RW
media · 33
write speed · 33
upgrading firmware · 2, 38, 43
V
vibration specification · 52
W
wake mode · 49
warranty · 59
web site, Plextor · 55
weight, PX-230A · 51
white book · 46
Windows, version required · 3, 45
write methods, CD · 2, 45
writing a CD image · 3, 45
writing speed
achieving · 33
CD-R · 1, 48
CD-RW · 48
high speed CD-RW · 33
monitoring · 36
normal speed CD-RW · 33
ultra speed CD-RW · 33
ultra speed plus CD-RW · 33
writing to CD-R · 36
writing to CD-RW · 36
Y
yellow book · 46
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PLEXTOR CORP.
48383 Fremont Blvd.
Suite 120
Fremont CA 94538-6509
www.plextor.com
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
510-440-2000
510-651-9755
[email protected]

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Key Features

  • Writes to CD-R media at up to 52X speed.
  • Writes to CD-RW media at up to 32X speed.
  • Reads all CD-ROM, CD-RW, and CD-R data media at a maximum of 52X speed.
  • Reads CD-DA (audio) and CD-R audio media at up to 52X speed.
  • Reads CD-RW audio media at up to 40X speed.
  • ATAPI interface
  • Supports Ultra DMA Mode 2, Multiword DMA Mode 2, and PIO Mode 4.
  • Supports the MMC-3 command set.
  • Supports upgrading firmware without opening the computer.
  • Supports track-at-once, disc-at-once, session-at-once, multi-session, variable and fixed packet writing, CD-MRW (Mount Rainier), and raw writing.

Frequently Answers and Questions

What kind of media can I use with the Plextor PX-230A?
The Plextor PX-230A is compatible with CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-DA (audio), and CD-R audio media.
How do I eject a disc from the Plextor PX-230A?
You can eject a disc by pressing the eject button on the front of the drive. If the automatic eject button does not work, you can use the emergency eject tool to manually eject the disc.
What do the different lights on the front panel of the Plextor PX-230A mean?
The disc/busy indicator is illuminated solid green when the drive is ready. It is illuminated blinking green when the drive is reading or writing. The blink rate indicates the type of activity.

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