Iimstallatioim – Pioneer CD-ROM Drive DR-UO6S User Manual

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A HARDWARE TOUR

Rear View

The display is on the top panel.

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DC Input

This is the input for DC +5 V and +12 V. Connect the computer oower supply.

i ' SCSI interface

This is a 50-pin I/O connector accoraing to the SCSI-2 specifications, use a flat ribbon SCSI connector
to connect to the SCSI host adapter.

i' Function switch

Use the accessory short-circuit sockets to set the SCSI ID number and the drive function.

4: Audio output

This is a connector for analog audio output. As a Molex 70553 is used, please select a suitable
connection cable.

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HARDWARE SETUP OVERVIEW

This chapter describes the steps required to connect your Pioneer Drive to your PC. Prior to installation,
there are a few things you should know about this product.

First, the Drive is a SCSI device. What is a SCSI device? SCSI is an acronym for

Small Computer System Interface. A SCSI system allows up to seven SCSI devices
(including CD-ROM drives, hard disks, scanners, and tape drives} to be connected
to each other in a series called a "daisy chain" A SCSI interface is the physical
connection between a SCSI device and a computer serving as a pipeline to transfer
data between the two.

SCSI devices can be installed as an internal (inside your computer) device, as an
external (outside your computer) device, or both. This unit is an internal drive. Once
connected, signals are passed through the chain from one device to the next and
order is kept by assignning a unique SCSI ID number to each device. The /asf device
in a SCSI chain must be terminated to maintain the quality of the electrical signals in
the cable.

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Second

(PCs only): Your System Must

Have a SCSI Interface Card.

If your system dose not have a SCSI interface, you must buy and install one.

Third,

Use the Proper Cable.

After installing a SCSI interface card or identifying the existing SCSI interface, it
must be connected to your Drive using the proper cable.
A 50-pin flat ribbon cable is used to connect this unit to the computer.
Connection instructions are given on pages 16. 17.

SCSI COMPATIBILITY

If your interface card is not listed in the software installation menu, the card may still operate with your
Drive. An ASPI * device driver is included with the Pioneer software which provides an interface between
the Drive and a SCSI interface card. The ASPI driver translates the peculiarities of the interface card into

a standard interface protocol thus establishing compatibility with the Drive. There is one requirement, the
interface card must have a software device driver known as an ASPI Manager.

If you are uncertain whether your card came with an ASPI Manager, check the documentation for the
card. If you find that the card didn't come with an ASPI Manager, contact the manufacturer or check with
an Authorized Pioneer Dealer to see if a driver is now available.

INTERFACE CARD RECOMMEIMDATIQMS

Pioneer drivers have been written to work with built-in SCSI port, on PCs with Future Domain SCSI
Interface Cards, IBM SCSI Interface Cards, and ASPI compatible interface cards. Other SCSI interface

cards require drivers provided by the manufacturer of the card.

IWSTALLINfi A SCSI INTERFACE CARD IN A PC

SCSI interface card installation instructions acci
that ship with the card.

Note: The SCSI interface card n
installation.

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