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[. . . ] CD-ROM DRIVE PX-43CE Internal PX-45CE External 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. 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. It may not be copied, photocopied, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without Plextor's prior permission. Manual copyright © 1995 Plextor Corp. [. . . ] Do not allow moisture or liquids including water, cleaning fluids, or solvents to touch the drive. Thinner, benzene, or alcohol-based solvents can mar your drive's surface. To help ensure that your CD-ROM discs remain free of dirt or other contaminants, your drive requires a disc caddy. Removing the cover may expose you to harmful electrical voltages or the laser beam. For your safety, entrust service to Plextor-authorized service personnel only. 8 PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL ---- CHAPTER 5 ---- Drive Features YOUR TASK: YOUR OBJECTIVE: Get to know your drive. Match the parts of your drive to the diagrams below. YOUR METHOD: PX-43CE Internal Drive----FRONT PANEL Door Closed Front Door Caddy Slot Audio CD Play Button Stop/Eject Button Volume 9 Headphone Jack Control Emergency Eject Hole ON/BUSY Indicator DISC Indicator Front Door: Open to insert caddy. However, during Audio CD play mode, push once to stop audio play and twice to eject caddy. Emergency Eject Hole: Insert emergency eject stick, paper clip or other thin, rigid object to eject caddy if automatic eject button does not work. Turn off power before using this feature. PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL 9 CHAPTER 5 ---- Drive Features ON/BUSY Indicator: Yellow when power is on. Off if no disc is inserted. Volume Control: Controls volume of headphone jack. This control has no effect on the rear panel audio outputs. 9 Headphone Jack: Stereo mini-jack for headphones and powered speakers. PX-43CE Internal Drive---REAR PANEL Audio Output Connector SCSI Interface Connector Jumpers Power Connector Audio Output Connector: Outputs stereo analog signal. Use to connect to soundboard or audio amplifier. SCSI Interface Connector: Connects to SCSI interface board using 50-pin to 50-pin flat ribbon SCSI cable. Jumpers: Use to select SCSI ID number, parity, term, test, block size and eject lock options. Leave these jumpers at their factory settings unless one or more of the following situations pertain to you: SCSI ID number: If you are using more than one SCSI peripheral, you may have to change your SCSI ID number. Block size: If you are working in a UNIX environment and want to boot from your CD-ROM drive, see page 17. Eject lock: If you work in an environment where you need to prevent others from easily removing a CD-ROM disc from your drive, see page 17. Power Connector: Connects to your computer's power supply (DC +5V and +12V). 10 PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL CHAPTER 5 ---- Drive Features PX-45CE External Drive----FRONT PANEL Door Closed Front Door Caddy Slot Emergency Eject Hole Volume Control ON/BUSY Indicator 9 Headphone Jack DISC Indicator Stop/Eject Button Audio CD Play Button Front Door: Open to insert caddy. Emergency Eject Hole: Insert paper clip or other thin, rigid object to eject caddy if automatic eject button does not work. However, during Audio CD play mode, push once to stop audio play and twice to eject caddy. Off if no disc is inserted. Volume Control: Controls volume of headphone jack. This control has no effect on the rear-panel audio outputs. 9 Headphone Jack: Stereo mini-jack for headphones and powered speakers. PX-43CE/PX-45CE OPERATION MANUAL 11 CHAPTER 5 ---- Drive Features PX-45CE External Drive---REAR PANEL DIP Switches Power Switch SCSI ID SCSI Interface Connector Audio Output AC Power Input (RCA jacks) In and Out DIP Switches: Use to set parity, term, test, block size and eject lock options. Leave these switches at their factory settings unless either or both of the following situations pertain to you: Term: Review Chapter 7 to determine if you need to turn your terminator switch off. Block size: If you are working in a UNIX environment and want to boot from your CD-ROM drive, see page 17. Eject Lock: If you work in an environment where you need to prevent others from removing a CD-ROM disc from your drive, see page 17. SCSI ID: Use this dial to designate SCSI ID number. If you are using more than one SCSI peripheral, you may need to change your SCSI ID number (see pages 15 and 16). [. . . ] See page 18 for an explanation of SCSI termination and to determine if you need to change this setting. Leave this OFF unless you are working in a UNIX environment and want to boot from your CD-ROM drive. However, if you are in an environment where you want to prevent others from borrowing or stealing the disc inserted in your drive (e. g. , the drive is located in a public place where multiple people have unlimited access), you can activate the Eject Lock feature. When this switch/jumper is ON, it is impossible to eject a disc inserted in the drive by pressing the Eject button. [. . . ]

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