4-654-827-11(1) 2001 Sony CorporationUser’s GuideCRX1600LCD-R/RW Drive Unit
4CD-RW drives are very versatile for transporting information to botholder and newer CD and DVD ROM drives. CD-RW media can beread by newer CD-ROM and
5ContinuedThe speed at which a CD-ROM is written does not affect the speed atwhich that CD-ROM can be read. For example, a CD-ROM which waswritten at
6Recording MethodsThe 1600L i.LINK drive has the capability to use several differentrecording methods. The descriptions of these methods in this manua
7Media CompatibilityDue to the different makeup of CD-R and CD-RW discs, these discshave different reflective qualities, and can be used with the foll
8Chapter 2 Controls and IndicatorsThis chapter shows the connectors, controls, and indicator lights of the1600L i.LINK drive. For instructions on con
9ContinuedCD TrayThe tray slides out of the unit. Place the media label side up with thereading and writing side down.CAUTIONPutting anything other th
10Headphone Jack/Volume ControlTo listen to an audio CD from the CD-ROM unit you may insert astandard headphone cable into the headphone jack on the f
11ContinuedAC Power InletThe 1600L i.LINK drive uses a 100 to 240V, 50-60 Hz, 1.2 ampmaximum power supply. This will allow the unit to be attached toe
12Chaining Multiple i.LINK devicesMost devices have two connectors so you can chain devices link to linkup to 17 devices serially. However, some devic
13ContinuedRestrictions of IEEE 1394You cannot violate the 63 device limitation. If an additional device isadded beyond the 63 device limit none of th
iiSafety RegulationsWARNING–For U.S.A. customersAny changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void yourauthority to operate
14i.LINK Signal TypesEven though different devices may be connected together, two devicesmay not be able to share signals. The printer and the keyboar
15Inserting CD DiscsPut the writable/readable side of the CD media facing down in the tray,the label side up.POWER12X8X32Xi.LINKReWritableHigh SpeedRe
16Chapter 3 Connecting to a MacintoshThis chapter describes the installation procedure for connecting the1600L i.LINK drive to a Macintosh G4, Blue a
17ContinuedInstallation Instructions1 Unpack all essential materials and verify that all items are present.2 Locate the port with the FireWire symbol.
183 Insert the connector of the i.LINK cable to the FireWire port of theMacintosh.G4 and Blue & White G3iMac DV1221
194 Attach the power cord to the CRX1600L.S400S4005 Attach the i.LINK cable to the drive’s interface connector.S400S4006 Power on the CRX1600L.POWER12
20Chapter 4 Connecting to a PCThis chapter describes the installation procedure to connect the 1600Li.LINK drive to a PC equipped with an i.LINK (IEE
21ContinuedInstallation Instructions1 Unpack all essential materials and verify that all items are present.2 Install the i.LINK (IEEE 1394/FireWire) e
224 Attach the power cord to the CRX1600L.S400S4005 Attach the i.LINK cable to the drive’s interface connector.S400S4006 Power on the CRX1600L.POWER12
23ContinuedChapter 5 TroubleshootingThis Chapter discusses the basics of troubleshooting the 1600L i.LINKdrive.A few words about CD-ROMsThe laser in
iiiBei diesem CD-R/RW-Laufwerk handelt es sich um ein Laser-Produkt der Klasse 1.Das Etikett mit der Aufschrift LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT befindet sich a
24SymptomYou cannot access thedevice through softwareUnable to CreateMultisession discFailed writing a CD usingCD-R or CD-RW mediaGood Questions• Are
25SymptomUnable to eject CDUnable to Read a sessionafter completing asuccessful writeGood Questions• Is software locking the Tray?• Can you read the C
26Appendix Contacting Technical SupportWhenever you have any difficulty with your 1600L i.LINK drive,please follow the troubleshooting suggestions in
27ContinuedSpecificationsHOST INTERFACEIEEE 1394 (i.LINK or FireWire)READ FUNCTION, Acceptable DiscsCD-ROM mode-1 data discs, CD-ROM XA discs, CD Audi
28ROTATIONAL SPEED INNERMOST TRACK:1200 rpm (2×)2400 rpm (4×)4800 rpm (8×)7200 rpm (12×)7000 rpm (13~32×, CAV)ROTATIONAL SPEED OUTERMOST TRACK:460 rpm
29ContinuedGlossaryAccess timesThe average amount of time to access an item ofdata.AmorphousLacking shape, or in mineral terms, notcrystalline. Amorph
30DC Power (Direct Current) PowerElectronic components require direct currentwhich is a current maintained at a constant level,not alternating in a si
31ContinuedLand or PitsMass produced CD-ROM are a stamped mediawith indentations physically stamped into therecording layer of the media which is then
32System IntensiveAn operation that requires the greatest speed fromthe computer system. If other programs arerunning at the same time or in the backg
33IndexAC power 10, 11Access times 27, 29Amorphous 4, 29Analog 29Archiving 3, 6, 29ATAPI 29Bi-directional Cable 3, 29Buffer 5Buffer size 5, 2
ivCAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturerresponsible for compliance could void the user’s warranty and authority
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vEnglishEnglishTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction ... 1The i.LINK Interface ...
1ContinuedChapter 1 IntroductionThe Sony 1600L i.LINK® (also referred to as the CRX1600L) is a highperformance external CD-RW Recorder/Player with th
2Sony, along with other industry leaders, helped develop the IEEE 1394standard. IEEE 1394 is an industry standard serial communicationscommon interfac
3ContinuedOn the computer side, i.LINK technology allows up to 63 devices to belinked together without many of the rules and limitations of competingt
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