COMBO DRIVE SM-352 Users Guide FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Contents Safety Precautions Your COMBO Drive Upgrading the Firmware Flash Memory System Requirements Installing the COMBO Drive Connecting the Cables Installing the CD Record Utility Installing the Device Driver Setting Up the Device Driver Recommended Disc Types Using the COMBO Drive Storing and Cleaning Your Discs Solving Recording Problems Caution with errors Term Description Recommended Disc Type General DMA Installation Guide Solving Technical Problems Technical Specifications 3 4 5 5 6 6 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 14 15 15 15 16 18
* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Safety Precautions The following diagrams illustrate the precautions to be taken when using your COMBO drive. E N G L S H I Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. You must not use the drive in any manner other than that specified in this guide. CAUTION Do not attempt to repair the COMBO drive yourself. Contact your dealer or local SAMSUNG representative for all repairs. If you make any adjustments or perform any operations other than those specified in this guide, you run the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation. Avoid exposing your eyes or skin to direct or scattered radiation. WARRANTY Please refer to the Samsung limited warranty statements. PRECAUTIONS 1. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. 2. Always check each disc for cracks before using it. If there are cracks on the surfaces, especially around the border of the center hole, we recommend that you make a copy of the disc immediately and then stop using it. If you continue using the disc, it will probably develop more cracks and eventually cause irreparable damage. 3. Do not use poor quality discs:
From unknown sources Without any copyright Scratched or damaged in any way 2 3 Your COMBO Drive Upgrading the Firmware Flash Memory The product firmware can be upgraded by downloading the updated file from the following Web site:
http:// www.samsung-ODD.com/odd www.samsungelectronics.com E N G L S H I 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Connector for stereo headphones with a 3.6 mm stereo mini-jack 2. Headphone volume control 3. Disc compartment (the compartment opens and closes automatically when you press the Eject button) 4. Emergency eject hole (if the compartment does not open when you press the Eject button, power off the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmly) 5. Indicator light 6. Eject button System Requirements Before you install the COMBO drive, we strongly recommend that you check that your setup meets the system requirements listed below. Item Computer Free expansion unit Disk space Windows version MS-DOS DVD Video playback Description Intel Pentium II 300MHz/Celeron 333A(or higher), 32 MB of RAM (or higher) with an IDE interface 5.25 inch 700 MB minimum Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/NT4.0 (or higher)
(For Windows NT, we recommend Service Pack2, and Version is over 4.00.1381) 5.0 or higher (For MS-DOS, The CD-R/CD-RW driver can only read a disc without premaster Software.) PC with Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/NT4.0 DVD-Video playback software and appropriate hardware (the Power DVD MPEG software is included in the COMBO drive package) 1 2 3 4 5 1. Two-pin digital audio output terminal for use with a sound or MPEG card supporting digital audio features 2. Four-pin sound output terminal for use with a sound card
(refer to the sound card documentation for further details) 3. Master/slave select terminal 4. 40pin host E-IDE interface connector 5. 4pin power terminal 4 DVD Region Protection Coding (RPC):
The RPC feature is supported on DVD players and is used with DVD-video discs
(such as movies). Currently, the motion picture industry has divided the world into different regions or zones that correspond to the regional markets into which the motion picture industry releases movies. Simply put, RPC codes are placed on movies marketed throughout the world, based on the region of the world in which they are being sold. These RPC codes help control and prevent pirating of new movies into other motion picture regions prior to their true release dates within those markets. The SM-352 COMBO drive supports RPC phase II. In the RPC-2 mode, the local code can be changed by users. RPC-2 is selected by default for the SM-352 COMBO drive. You can change the region code up to five times via an MPEG application. Please contact your dealer or local SAMSUNG representative if you wish to change the local code more than five times. 5 Installing the COMBO Drive To install your COMBO drive in the PC, proceed as follows. 1 Make sure that the PC is powered off and disconnected from any power source. 2 If necessary, attach a horizontal bracket to both sides of the drive. Use of the brackets depends on your computer model;
you can purchase these accessories separately from your computer dealer. 3 Remove the cover from a free expansion slot and install the COMBO drive, as shown in the illustration. If you have no free expansion slot, install the drive in place of the diskette drive. cover COMBO Drive Connecting the Cables E N G L S H I 2 Connecting the IDE cable Insert the IDE cable (40-pin), which is connected to the hard disk to the interface terminal. (Place the red line of the cable close to the Pin 1.) Pin 1 Key Slot Red Line When using one E-IDE cable Connect the cable to the SL (Slave) of the Master/Slave Select Terminal at the rear of the COMBO drive. Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper) Power cable E-IDE cable Master/slave select terminal Audio cable HDD Motherboard When using two E-IDE cable If there is only one COMBO drive, select MA (Master). Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper) 1 Connecting the power cable The 4-pin power cable from the internal power unit of your computer must be connected to the power terminal on the rear of the COMBO drive. HDD SEC 1 PRI1 Motherboard Cut side
+12V DC Ground Ground +5V DC Note:An improperly connected power cable may cause trouble. Check the direction of the power connector and the incline side of the COMBO drive before connecting. 6 If there is two COMBO drive, select MA (Master) / SL (Slave). Master Drive (Choose the MA Jumper) Slave Drive (Choose the SL Jumper) SEC 1 PRI1 HDD Motherboard
(Choose the MA jumper) (Choose the SL jumper) 7 3 Installing a jumper on the master/slave select terminal Connect a jumper to the rear side of the COMBO. If the jumper is connected to MA (Master), it will work in the Master mode. If the jumper is connected to SL (Slave), it will work in the Slave mode. If the jumper is connected to CS (CSEL), you can control the device by using the host interface signal CSEL. (In general, connection to MA is recommended.) E N G L S H I Installing the CD Record Utility To record data on a CD-R or CD-RW disc in the COMBO drive, you must first install the CD record utility. For compatibility reasons, you are recommended to uninstall any existing software of the same type before installing this utility. 1 Insert the disc supplied with the COMBO drive in the drive. 2 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the utility. Refer to the separate utility documentation for further details. 3 Store the utility disc in a safe place. CS : Cable Select(CSEL) SL : Slave MA : Master 4 Connecting the audio cable from a sound card Connect the 4-pin audio cable between the sound output terminal on the COMBO drive and the audio input terminal on the sound card. For clearer sound, use a digital output terminal.
(Available only for the CAID that supports digital output) This may not be available for general sound cards. Sound Output Terminal Digital Output Terminal Sound Card Audio Input Terminal of the Sound Card Installing the Device Driver No additional device driver is needed for Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/NT4.0, as the default Windows device driver is used. You can check that the COMBO drive has been correctly detected by Windows. To do so, proceed as follows. 1 Double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2 Double-click on the Control Panel folder. 3 Double-click on the System icon. 4 Click on the Device Manager tab. 5 Expand the CD-ROM branch. The SAMSUNG COMBO SM - *** device name is displayed. The SAMSUNG device driver enables discs in the COMBO drive to be read but not recorded in an MS-DOS environment;
the driver is located in the D driver folder on the CD record utility disc. 8 9 Setting Up the Device Driver Using the COMBO Drive E N G L S H I N Automatic Setup 1 Insert the setup diskette in the diskette drive and change the directory to A:, where A: is the diskette drive. To do so, type A: after the C:\ prompt and press [Enter]. 2 Type CDSETUP and press [Enter]. 3 Reboot the computer. N Manual Setup 1 Make the C:\SAMSUNG directory. 2 Copy the files from the diskette to the C:\SAMSUNG directory. To do so, type COPY A: * . * C:\SAMSUNG after the C:\prompt and press [Enter]. 3 Edit the CONFIG.SYS file. Add the DEVICE=C:\SAMSUNG\SSCDROM.SYS \D:SSCD000/V entry. LAST DRIVE = Z
DEVICE = C :\SAMSUNG\SSCDROM.SYS/D : SSCD000/V 4 Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Add the C:\SAMSUNG\MSCDEX/D:SSCD000 entry.
C :\SAMSUNG\MSCDEX /D:SSCD000 5 Reboot the computer. 10 To play audio or video CDs and / or DVDs in your COMBO drive, proceed as follows. 1 Push the power button and boot the computer. 2 After booting the computer, open the disc compartment by pressing the Eject button. 3 Insert the disc (CD/DVD) with the label on the disc facing upwards and close the disc compartment by pressing the Eject button. The indicator light comes on. 4 Play the disc (CD/DVD). Playing Audio CDs Run the CD player supplied with Windows or your sound card. You can listen to the CD by connecting an earphone to the earphone connection terminal. Playing DVDs or Video CDs Set up and run the SOFT MPEG program supplied as an accessory. Storing and Cleaning Your Discs To ensure a long service life for your discs and drive, follow the pre-cautions below when storing and cleaning your discs. 1 Do not place a disc in direct sunlight. 2 Store a disc vertically in a well-ventilated and stable location. 3 Do not write or attach a label on a disc. 4 Do not drop a disc or place heavy objects on it. 5 Do not touch the surface of a disc; hold it by the edges. 6 To clean a disc, polish lightly from the inside of the disc to the outside with a soft cotton cloth. 7 Do not leave the disc compartment open when you are not using it. 11 Solving Recording Problems If you have any problems recording via your COMBO drive, follow the appropriate instructions below for the source that you are using. N Hard Drive 1 Check whether the source file is corrupted. 2 Optimize the hard disk by using the Windows defragmenter feature:
START / PROGRAMS / ACCESSORIES / SYSTEM TOOLS / DISC DEFRAGMENTER 3 Decompress the hard disk if it is compressed. 4 Make sure that the space available on the hard disk is at least twice the size of the largest file to be recorded on the disc. 5 If you wish to record more than 1000 small files:
First create an image file and copy the image file to the disc. Choose the low record speed Compress small files and then record them N Network Drive 1 Copy the network drive contents to the hard disk and then from the hard disk to the COMBO drive. E N G L S H I N CD-ROM Drive 1 Clean the source CD, if necessary. 2 Create an image file and then copy the image file to the COMBO drive. 3 Check the CD-ROM drive record speed. There are two recording methods :
Low-speed (file by file) High-speed (transfer of an image file from the hard disk) 4 If the transfer speed of the CD-ROM drive is slower than the record speed, reduce the record speed. Note The COMBO Drive provide a high speed rewriting Disc recording function (CD-RW 10X). To rewrite at a high speed, use the disc which High Speed is printed on. HS-RW
: supporting 4X, 10X General-RW : supporting 2X, 4X 12 13 Caution with errors Term Description E N G L S H I Every CD-R or CD-RW drive records data by applying recording laser onto a CD. If the CD is damaged or recording data is not possible, you need to remove the following causes of the error before using the CD. It is recommended to set a CD-R or CD-RW drive as follows. 1 Do not work on a multi-tasking environment and remove screen savers. If you work on a multi-tasking environment while the CD-RW drive is recording/deleting data, Buffer Under-Run may occur. 2 Do not allow any external access to the Host PC while recording data. If another user accesses your printer through a network while you are recording data, errors may occur. 3 Remove the Auto-Run function of the CD. If you insert a CD that has the Auto-Run function to a drive connected to a PC while recording/deleting data, this may cause errors. How to cancel (select) the Auto-Run function Cancel (Select) the Auto-Run function in [Start > Setting > Control Panel >
System > Device Manager > CD-ROM Setting]
4 Use image files when you record many small files. If you use a lot of small size files for recording, this may reduce the transaction rate of the PC. Although Justlink function is often run, the recording quality may become low. If you copy a CD from another, you do not require making available space in the hard disk. However, when you use image files, you need to copy them on the hard disk first and then copy to a CD. In this case, you need to ensure maximum 700MB of available space in the hard disk for reliable recording process. 5 Use an E-IDE cable, which has the specified length (46cm). Using E-IDE cables longer than 46cm may cause errors during data transaction. 6 Use only one recording software program. To install a software program for recording, uninstall any other types or versions of recording software programs first and then reboot the computer. Make sure you use the recording software CD (Nero Burning Rom /
Roxio Easy CD Creator) provided by us. Using our software program with others may cause errors in recording. Not compatible with Windows 95 in case of Roxio Software. What is Buffer Under-Run?
Every CD-R or CD-RW drive records the data that the Host PC wants to record until the data flow ends. However, if the buffer becomes empty temporarily, this may cause errors in recording data. What is Auto-Run?
If inserting a CD into a drive, the operating system executes the Autorun.inf file of the CD automatically. What is Justlink?
This function is to check the buffer to see if there are data while recording. If the buffer is empty, it waits at the address and then restarts recording after the buffer is full. You can avoid Buffer Under-Run problems by applying the above-mentioned principle. Recommended Disc Types CD-R Ricoh, ACER, CMC, MITSUI, BEALL, SKC, DAIYO-YUDEN, VERBATIM, MAXELL CD-RW Ricoh, Samsung, CMC, Ritek, SKC General DMA Installation Guide
(Windows 98/Me) Important!
Please read the entire DMA installation guide before installing your COMBO drive. About DMA Installation For stable writing performance at high speeds, Installation of DMA transfer mode for E-IDE interface is strongly recommended. We recommend DMA mode for fast writing. DMA Setting Before you install your COMBO drive, we recommend to set DMA to enabled on your PC system. See the following procedure to set DMA transfer mode in windows oprerating system. (Windows 95 OSR2/98/ME) Select your CD-R/RW drive Click on the Properties button Click on the Settings tab Check the DMA checkbox to enables DMA. Click OK Restart your PC Click on START Click on Settings Select Control Panel Select the System Icon Select the Device Manager panel in System Properties Expand the CD-ROM icon Windows 2000/XP Select the DMA mode by selecting [Start > Setting > Control Panel > System >
Device Manager > IDEATA/ATAPI Controller > Default/Assistant IDE Channel Advanced Information]
14 15 E N G L S H I Problem When the MPEG software plays a Video CD, the pictures are not regular and the running speed is too slow. The Disc is not in message is displayed even though a disc has been inserted. Meaning / Solution Adjust the size of the replay screen. After checking the display resolution, adjust it, if necessary. The computer may not recognize the disc if you start playback too quickly after inserting the disc. Open and close the disc compartment and try again. Clean the disc and try again. The COMBO drive is not detected after it is connected to a sound card. The interface mode of the sound card is AT-BUS. You must therefore connect the COMBO drive to the IDE port on the PC mother board, rather than to the sound card, or install an E-IDE compatible sound card. Solving Technical Problems Problem Meaning / Solution The COMBO drive is not detected by the computer. Check that the power, audio and IDE cables are correctly connected to the computer. After installing the COMBO drive, the PC gets slower. The COMBO drive is not recognized by MS-DOS. The COMBO drive is not detected by Windows. No sound is heard from an audio CD. A CD is not read or is read too slowly. The disc compartment will not open. Change the IDE cable and reconnect it to the computer. Preferably, connect a second IDE cable to the COMBO drive in master mode. Check the position of the jumper in the master/slave select terminal. Reinstall the device driver or update it with the latest version by downloading it from the Samsung Web site.
- www.samsung-ODD/odd.com
- www.samsungelectronics.com This case may occur when there is a Windows installation problem; reinstall Windows. Check whether the audio cable is correctly connected to the sound output terminal on the COMBO drive and the sound card CD-IN terminal. Check that the sound card is operational. Adjust the volume control. Run the CD player supplied with Windows or your sound card. You can listen to the CD by connecting headphones to the appropriate connector. If you have installed the appropriate player, such as Microsoft Windows Media Player, you can adjust the volume using the headphone volume control on the drive front panel. If you select DIGITAL at CD Audio Play in Media Player of Windows ME/XP, the earphone does not appear in the Digital Mode. Check whether the CD is of good quality and clean it, if necessary. Check that the power cable is correctly connected. Power off and disconnect the PC. Insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the emergency hole and push firmly until the disc compartment opens. 16 17 Technical Specifications SAMSUNG continually strives to improve its products. Both the design specifications and these user instructions are thus subject to change without notice. DISC ITEM Disc types supported in read mode Erasing disc types Disc diameter Data transfer rate DRIVE PERFORMANCE Access time (typical) Data Buffer Laser Slide mechanism Spindle motor Load mechanism FRONT PANEL ERROR RATE Eject button Indicator Headphone output Volume control Required power Interface connector Audio output Jumper block Operations Storage Dimensions Net weight MTBF REAR PANEL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT GENERAL RELIABILITY CD-RW DVD / CD DVD-ROM, DVD-VIDEO, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, CD-DA (Audio), CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-Plus, CD-Extra, Photo-CD (Single, Multi-session), Video CD ready, Enhanced CD, CD-I/FMV, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-TEXT CD-RW 120 mm or 80 mm Recording CD-R 8400KB/sec(52X), 7200KB/sec(48X), 6000KB/sec(40X), 4800KB/sec(32X), 3600KB/sec(24X), 2400KB/sec(16X), 1200KB/sec(8X), 600KB/sec(4X) CD-RW 3600KB/sec(24X), 1500KB/sec(10X), Reading CD/CD-R 600KB/sec(4X) CAV 48 Access Time DVD CAV 16 Access Time PIO Mode 4:16.6MB/sec Multiword DMA mode 2:16.6MB/sec Ultra DMA mode 2:33.3MB/sec 110ms (typical) 130ms/110ms (typical) 2MB Semiconductor laser Stepping motor Brushless motor Tray. DC motor (Soft Eject). Horizontal/Vertical. Mode 1: 1 block/1012, Mode 2: 1 block/109 Auto eject or Auto inject If the Power is ON/BUSY, this means the disc is loaded. Green: Reading/Recording Status Stereo mini-jack ( 3.6 mm) 0.620% (vrms) 33 Dial type
+5 VDC: 1.2A (typical), +12 VDC: 1.5 A (typical) E-IDE Line out 0.7520% (vrms) : 47K Molex 70203 or other compatible models Temperature: 5~45C Humidity: 10~80%
Temperature: -20~60C Humidity: 10~90%
148.2 (W) x 42 (H) x 184 (D) mm (including bezel) 750 g 125,000 POH(Duty 20%) 18