Connecting the ide cable, Trouble-shooting, Installing the drive – Sony CDU 5211 User Manual

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INSTALLING THE DRIVE

Connecting the IDE cable

Most PC systems can connect up to 4 devices on the IDE ports. Your PC should consist

of a “Primary IDE Bus” and a “Secondary IDE Bus” each of which can have two

devices connected to it - a “Master device” and a “Slave device” Refer Figure 2

In most PC systems, the hard disk drive is set as the “Master Device” on the “Primary

IDE Bus”, this should not be altered.

If available it is recommended that you connect the CD-ROM drive as the “Master

Device” on the “Secondary IDE Bus”.

The CD-ROM drive can also be set as the “Slave Device” on either bus if both of the

“Master Device” possibilities have been taken by other devices. Some devices such as

CD writers and DVD drives may be required to be set as the “Master Device”, in this

case it is OK to set the CD-ROM drive as the “Slave Device”.

Secondary IDE Bus

Primary IDE Bus

PC Mother Board

Device 2

(Slave)

Device2

(Slave)

Hard Disk

(Master)

Device 1

(Master)

Figure 2

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

If you experience any trouble during installation or normal use of your CD-ROM

drive, please refer to the following information.
You will find further information on our support web site:

http://www.sony.com.au/support/itp

Symptoms

Action

Appears to have no power.

Check DC power cable connection.

CD drive not recognised by system.

Check IDE interface connections.

Check the MASTER/SLAVE settings of

all devices.

The disc tray will not open .

Disable the “lock eject” feature software

of the operating system.

Shut power down and use emergency

eject hole to eject disc.

Cannot read data on discs.

Check the surface of CD media, always

keep it clean and free from scratches.

Check the quality of CD media.

Check if other discs or music CD’s

are reading OK.

Is Disc inserted upside down?

Could disc be a UDF formatted

disc? Check if a UDF reader is installed.

No sound.

Check sound cable connections.

Check the volume settings of the drive

and operating system volume controls.

Are speakers turned on?

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