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IBM
DVD-RAM/DVD-R
Drive
User’s Guide
OPTIONS
by IBM
Contents
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Safety: Read first
Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança.
Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí.
Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt.
Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety
Information.
Avant d’installer ce produit, lisez les consignes de sécurité.
Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen.
Prima di installare questo prodotto, leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza.
Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften.
Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette
produktet.
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Antes de instalar este producto lea la información de seguridad.
Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten.
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About this book
This guide contains information on the IBM® DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive. It is
translated into the following languages:
v English
v French
v German
v Spanish
v Italian
v Brazilian Portugese
v Traditional Chinese
v Japanese
The guide is divided into two parts:
Part 1: Installation and user’s guide
This section contains the product description, installation, and operating
instructions.
Part 2: Appendices
This section contains information on the product specifications, problem
solving, custominzing the device driver configuration settings, help and
service, warranty, and notices.
Be sure to retain your proof of purchase. It might be required for warranty
service.
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Installation and user’s guide
This section contains the product description, hardware and software
installation instructions, and operating information for the IBM
DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive.
Product description
This option package is intended for multimedia applications. The drive comes
with a CD containing MPEG-2 decoder software for Microsoft® Windows® 98,
Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows NT® 4.0, and
Microsoft Windows Millenium Edition (Me).
In addition to this User’s Guide, provided on the IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R
Drive User’s Guide and Software CD, your option package contains the following:
v IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive
v Four mounting screws (M3 x 5-mm, slotted)
v IDE cable for connecting two IDE devices
v Internal audio ″Y″ cable
v IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive Quick Start Guide
v Safety Information book (on CD)
Contact your place of purchase if an item is missing or damaged. Be sure to
retain your proof of purchase; it might be required to receive warranty service.
support information.
Your drive can read many DVD and CD formats, including DVD-RAM,
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD Video, Video CD, and audio CD formats. The drive
also reads multiple-session, extended architecture (XA) CDs, such as the Kodak
Photo CD. The DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is designed for installation in a
personal computer that uses integrated drive electronics (IDE) or enhanced IDE
(EIDE) architecture.
Software description
Your IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive User’s Guide and Software CD contains the
following software:
v MGI VideoWave:
With this software you can record video files to DVD-R media that can be
played in most stand-alone DVD players. You can also use this software to
edit and modify your own video assets prior to recording.
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If you have an analog or IEEE 1394 capture device installed in your
computer, you can use this software to record video from a camera.
Note: MGI VideoWave does not support Windows NT 4.0
v Veritas Drive Letter Access (DLA)
With this software, you can write directly to DVD-RAM and DVD-R media
using the drive letter, as you would if you were writing to a diskette. You
can also format DVD-RAM and DVD-R media. With DLA, you can drag and
drop files, create new directories, or save files from any application directly
to a DVD.
A universal disk format (UDF) reader is also included for installation on
other computers. With the UDF reader, you can read DVD-RAM media on
computers with DVD drives.
v Veritas Simple Backup
With this software, you can create full or incremental backups of your
system files and restore your system files if thy become damaged or lost.
Veritas Simple Backup includes StorageGuard, which helps you identify the
need to back up your files and to schedule backups.
Note: Crash recovery under Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
Professional requires the original Windows CD and CD key.
v DVD Player
With this software, you can play back DVD videos on your computer or
play video files from your hard disk drive.
Note: Some graphics adapters, such as the FIREGL and Intergraph series, do
not support DVD video playback.
Installation requirements
Be sure that your computer meets the following system requirements before
you install the drive:
v Minimum microprocessor: Intel® Pentium® or equivalent
Note: For DVD authoring and playback, you must have an Intel Pentium II
266 MHz microprocessor or faster and AGP 2X Video.
v Minimum RAM: 32 MB (computers with UMA: 64 MB)
v Microsoft Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0,
or Windows Me
v An available 5.25-inch drive bay
v An available IDE connection
v 120 MB available hard disk space for programs, and 1 GB available hard
disk space for DVD authoring functions
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v Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels required for DVD authoring functions
v Audio adapter supporting 44.1 or 48 kHz sampling rate
v Optional stereo speakers
Before you begin
Before you install the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive, read the information in the
following section on handling precautions and on using the drive controls and
connectors.
Handling precautions
Use the following handling precautions to protect your drive:
v Keep the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive in the antistatic bag until you are ready
to install the drive. Limit your movement when installing; movement can
cause static electricity buildup.
v Handle the drive with care. Dropping or jarring the drive can damage the
components inside the drive housing.
v Do not force insertion of the IDE or power cables. Doing so might damage
the connector or the drive.
Drive controls and connectors
The following diagrams show the location and functions of the drive controls
and connectors.
Front view of the drive
R
A
M/R
ꢀ1ꢁDisc drawer
This drawer is where you load and unload a disc.
ꢀ2ꢁBusy indicator
This light comes on when the drive reads from, writes to, or plays a disc.
ꢀ3ꢁEmergency eject hole
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This hole provides access to the eject mechanism to remove a disc from the
drive.
ꢀ4ꢁOpen/Close button
This button opens and closes the disc drawer when you push it.
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Rear view of the drive
Pin 1
ꢀ1ꢁReserved
ꢀ2ꢁAudio-out connector
This connector transmits the analog audio signals to an audio adapter.
ꢀ3ꢁConfiguration pins
These pins are used to set the drive configuration.
ꢀ4ꢁIDE port
This connects the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive to the IDE cable.
ꢀ5ꢁPower connector
This connects the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive to the power cable.
Installing the drive
Follow these steps to install the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive:
Step 1. Opening the computer
1. Turn off the computer and all attached devices.
2. Unplug all power cords from the computer and all attached devices.
3. Remove the cover from the computer. Refer to your computer
documentation for instructions on removing the computer cover.
Step 2. Unpacking the drive
1. Before opening the antistatic bag that the drive is packed in, touch the bag
to an unpainted metal surface for at least 2 seconds. This drains the static
electricity from the package and your body.
2. Remove the drive from the bag.
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If you must put the drive down, place the antistatic bag on a flat, padded
surface, and place the drive on the antistatic bag.
Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers
You can configure your drive as master ꢀ1ꢁ, slave ꢀ2ꢁ, or cable-select ꢀ3ꢁ, by
placing the jumper over the configuration pins as shown.
Use the following guidelines to determine the correct configuration for your
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive:
v Configure the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive as a master if it will be the only
device that is connected to the IDE cable. This is the preset configuration.
v Configure the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive as a slave if it will be the second
device on an IDE cable. Be sure to configure the other device as a master. In
some cases, a hard disk drive might require a ″master with slave present″
jumper setting when another device on the same cable is configured as a
slave. For more information on setting configuration jumpers on other
devices, refer to the documentation that comes with your computer.
v Some non-IBM computers use special ATA cables with two wires reversed in
the device connectors so that the drives can be configured by the cable
instead of by jumper position. Use the cable-select position only for
computers that are equipped with these special cables. See the
documentation that comes with your computer to determine if your ATA
adapter requires that you place the jumpers in the cable-select position.
If you place the jumper in the cable-select position, the IDE cable
automatically assigns the master and slave settings based on the position of
the drive on the cable. You must use the cable-select setting for this cabling
system, regardless of whether the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is the only
device or the second device connected to the cable. The drive closest to the
IDE controller is automatically the master drive. Any other devices on the
IDE cable must also be set to cable-select.
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Step 4. Mounting the drive in the bay
Attention: Be sure to use the M3 x 5-mm mounting screws in the option
package when you are driving screws directly into the drive. Using screws that
are too long might damage the drive.
You can mount the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive horizontally or vertically in the
computer. If you mount the drive vertically, you must secure any discs that
you place into the drive before the drive tray is closed, or the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive will not be able to read the disc properly.
1. Slide the drive into the bay. Your computer might have specific required
procedures for installing storage devices. For more information on storage
devices, refer to the documentation that comes with your computer.
2. Align the drive-bay screw holes with the threaded holes in the drive
housing or mounting bracket.
3. Thread the screws in loosely to check their position. Two screws are usually
used on each side. Verify that the alignment is correct; then tighten the
screws to secure the drive. Do not overtighten.
Step 5. Attaching the cables to the drive
The following diagram shows where to connect the cables to the drive.
The following is an illustration of the internal audio cable that comes with
your option package.
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Note: Some computers have a smaller connector that is incompatible with the
included internal audio cable. If your computer has this kind of
connector, you must purchase a new audio cable.
1. Connect the single-connector end ꢀ4ꢁof the included interal audio cable to
the appropriate connector on the computer system board.
2. Connect one of the dual-connector ends ꢀ1ꢁof the included internal audio
cable to the audio-out connector on the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive. If you
have another optical drive in your computer, you can connect the other
dual-connector end to that drive.
3. Attach a 40-pin IDE-cable connector ꢀ2ꢁto the IDE connector on the drive.
Align the cable so that the color-coded edge is closest to the power cable
connector ꢀ3ꢁ. Use the IDE cable that is provided with this option if there
is no cable attached to the IDE port or if there is only one device connector
on the computer IDE cable. The IDE cable can have up to three connectors.
For the best signal quality when you are connecting only one device to the
IDE cable, connect one end of the cable to the IDE port, and connect the
other end of the cable to the device. Do not use the middle connector.
If you are connecting two devices to the IDE cable, connect one end of the
cable to the IDE port, and connect the master and slave devices to the
remaining connectors on the other end. Many computers have two cables
for attaching up to four ATA devices. For best performance, attach fast
devices (such as hard disk drives) to the cable that is connected to the
primary IDE port, and connect the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive or other
slower devices (such as CD-ROM drives, tape drives, and diskette drives)
to the cable that is connected to the secondary IDE port.
4. Attach a four-pin power cable ꢀ3ꢁto the power connector on the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
Be sure that the cables will not be pinched or crowded by the computer
cover and that all other cable and power connections are secure.
Step 6. Completing the hardware installation
1. Be sure that the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is securely mounted and that the
connectors are firmly attached.
2. Be sure that the cables do not interfere with the computer cover and that
they do not block the power-supply fan blades or airflow paths.
3. Reinstall the computer cover.
4. Reconnect all external devices.
5. Plug all power cords into the electrical outlets.
Step 7. Installing the software
All of the software for the drive is contained on the User’s Guide and Software
CD. To install the software, follow this procedure:
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Note: For full drive functionality, install all software applications listed in the
browser window.
1. Insert the CD into the CD or DVD drive. If the CD automatically starts,
skip to step 5 below.
2. If the CD does not automatically start, click Start → Run.
3. Type e:/launch/.htm where e is the drive letter of the CD or DVD drive.
4. Click OK.
5. Select your language from the browser page.
6. Select the software you want to install from the lower-right pane of the
next browser page.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions for software installation.
8. When the software installation is complete, restart the computer.
9. Repeat the installation steps for each software application.
Using the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive
This section contains information on using the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
Write-protecting the cartridge
To write-protect DVD-RAM/DVD-R cartridges to prevent accidental loss of
data, do the following.
1. Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the hole located in the protection slot
of the cartridge ꢀ1ꢁand push the slider toward the top of the cartridge
ꢀ2ꢁto protect the media.
2. Reverse the procedure to enable writing on the media again.
Using single-sided and double-sided DVD-RAM/DVD-R media
DVD-RAM/DVD-R media is available in single-sided and double-sided
versions.
The 2.6 GB and 4.7 GB versions are single-sided and are available in Type I or
Type II cartridges. The 5.2 GB and 9.4 GB versions are double-sided and are
available in Type I cartridges. To access the data on both sides of the media,
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you must remove the media from the drive, turn it over, and insert it into the
drive again. For convenience, double-sided cartridges are labeled ″side A″ and
″side B.″
Removing the disc from the cartridge
You can remove DVD-RAM Type II discs from the cartridge for use in a
DVD-ROM drive.
Removing the disc from the cartridge
Using the tip of a ballpoint pen, push and break the lock pin tabꢀ1ꢁ. To
remove the disc, use a ballpoint pen to push down on the cartridge-lid lock
ꢀ2ꢁand pull the cartridge lid ꢀ3ꢁout to eject the disc. With the cartridge lid
open, the disc will eject.
Attention: Do not touch the recording side of the disc while it is exposed.
Returning the disc to the cartridge
To return the disc to the cartridge, align the label side of the disc ꢀ1ꢁwith the
DVD-RAM cartridge label side. Insert the disc, and close the cartridge lid ꢀ2ꢁ.
A clicking sound will ensure that the lid door is closed.
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Precautions for handling
Be careful when handling the removed disc. Debris, dust particles, fingerprints,
smears, or scratches might impair recording and playback of the media. Use a
soft, dry cloth to clean dust or other debris from the disc. Do not use solvents
to clean the disc surface. When labeling a disc, write only on the printed label
side using a soft felt-tip marker. Keep the disc out of direct sunlight, high
temperatures, and humidity. Do not attach labels to either side of the disc.
Using the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive with CDs and DVDs
To read a data disc, do the following:
1. Turn on the computer.
2. Press the Open/Close button on the front of the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
3. Insert the disc or cartridge into the tray with the label facing up.
4. Close the tray by pressing the Open/Close button or by gently pushing in
the loading tray.
Attention: Do not use force or insert objects to open the loading tray.
5. Wait for the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive Busy indicator to turn off; then
double-click My Computer.
6. Double-click the CD-ROM or DVD-RAM/DVD-R icon.
Securing a disc in a vertically mounted drive
The DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive has two plastic clips near the front of the
loading tray that must be lifted up to secure a bare disc for vertical mounting
operation. To raise the clips, open the tray, remove any discs that might be in
the drive, and push the clips up using the side tabs or by pushing from the
underside of the tray.
To insert the disc, slide it forward against the spring-loaded tray until the disc
clears the front tabs, and then allow the spring to slide the disc back under the
tabs.
To remove the disc, slide it forward against the spring until it clears the front
tabs, and lift it from the tray.
Note: If you insert a DVD-RAM/DVD-R cartridge, you will have to raise the
clips again before inserting a bare disc in the vertical orientation.
Manually ejecting a disc
If the drive becomes inoperable and will not allow the disc to eject, turn off the
computer, and straighten a large paper clip to form a tool. The straightened
end must extend at least 45 mm (1.8 in.). Insert the extended end into the
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emergency eject hole on the front of the drive (see ″Front view of the drive″ on
page 1-3). Push the paper clip until the tray opens. Gently pull out the tray
until you can remove the disc.
Using the DVD Player software
This section describes how to use and customize the DVD Player software. You
can find current information on DVD Player software in the README file on
the User’s Guide and Software CD.
Before using the software
DVMatics requires a compatible video dvice driver and IDE bus mastering in
locating video device drivers.
Using the DVD Player
When you insert a DVD video disc into the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive, the
DVD Player software will automatically load and begin to play the video disc.
If the DVD disc contains both video and the program content will
automatically play. To view the video content of a video/program DVD disc,
open the DVD player from the Start menu, and click Play on the graphical
user interface (GUI).
Changing the DVD region code
Regionalization and Copy Protection (the DVD region code) uses the content
scrambling system (CSS) standard to prevent unauthorized duplication of the
intellectual property that is distributed on DVDs. It was originally requested
by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to address video piracy,
but is applicable to any content. CSS works by inhibiting the transmission of
unencrypted data without proper authorization. Playback systems must license
CSS to decode the encrypted data.
The CSS specification divides the world into seven regions. Content that is
encrypted for one region cannot be read by playback systems for other regions.
While CSS is used to prevent digital copying of the DVD content, the
Macrovision standard prevents analog copying of the DVD content. The
Macrovision standard is a scrambling system that has been widely used by the
movie industry to prevent unauthorized duplication of video content using
commercial VCRs. DVD playback systems must support both CSS and
Macrovision copy protection standards.
The first time that you insert a DVD video disc into the DVD-RAM/DVD-R
drive, you will be prompted to set the region. If you want to play DVDs that
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are encrypted for a different region of the world, you can use the DVD Player
software to change the region code in your DVD drive.
Note: You can change the DVD region code only five times. After you make
five region code changes, the drive can play only DVDs that are
encrypted for the fifth region code that you set.
To change the region code, do the following:
1. Turn on your computer, and start your operating system.
2. Click Start.
3. Select Programs.
4. Click DVD Player.
5. Click the Properties icon to open the Properties window.
6. Click the General Properties tab.
7. Select the correct region code for your country.
8. Click OK so that the change takes effect.
Using Drive Letter Access (DLA)
Drive Letter Access (DLA) is provided so you can write data to DVD-RAM
and DVD-R media. DVD-RAM media can be written to many times; DVD-R
media can be formatted and written to only once.
To format and write to DVD-RAM media:
1. Insert a DVD-RAM disc into the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
2. Click Start→Programs→IBM DLA→DLA Toolkit.
3. Click Format. Formatting can take up to 90 minutes.
4. After formatting is complete, you can drag and drop files to the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive letter icon, or you can move files using Windows
Explorer.
To format and write to DVD-R media:
1. Insert a DVD-R disc. The disc is automatically mounted for write access.
2. You can drag and drop files to the DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive Letter icon, or
you can move files using Windows Explorer.
To make DVD-RAM or DVD-R media compatible in other computers:
1. Click Start→Programs→IBM DLA→DLA Toolkit.
2. Click Make Compatible.
To use UDF formatted DVD-RAM or DVD-R media in other computers, a UDF
reader is included on the User’s Guide and Software CD. To use the UDF reader,
do the following:
1. Insert the User’s Guide and Software CD into the CD-ROM or DVD drive of
the computer you want to use the UDF formatted DVDs with.
2. Click Start→Run.
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3. Type e:/UDF/language where e is the drive letter of the CD-ROM or DVD
drive, and language is your language.
4. Click OK.
5. Double-click SETUP.EXE, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: The UDF reader is needed only on computers that do not have another
DLA program for CD-RW or DVD-RW installed.
Using MGI VideoWave
With MGI VideoWave, you can capture, edit, and record video and audio files.
You can also use MGI VideoWave to create and record DVD videos using your
own video and audio files. For more detailed information on MGI Videowave
features, see the VideoWave User’s Guide in the Start menu.
The Video Edit window is the VideoWave main window. In this window, you
can import, edit, and convert your own video and audio files into an
appropriate format. To play back from DVD Video, video files must be
converted into MPEG-2 format with 48 Khz audio. You can make this selection
by clicking the Produce icon in the VideoWave video editing window.
When you have prepared and saved your video and audio files, click the DVD
icon on the left side of the VideoWave video editing window to launch the
DVD authoring application. To use the authoring application, click Import to
bring your videos into into the library; then, drag and drop them in the order
that you would like to play them. You can also import still images to use as
menu backgrounds and audio clips to use with menus and videos.
You can drag and drop your content in the order that it will play to the
timeline of menus or videos at the top of the window. Select a menu to drag
buttons to the menu.
When you have created your DVD video, click the DVD icon in the authoring
application to record your video to the hard disk drive, the DVD-R drive, or
the DVD-RAM drive. If you create a layout in the hard disk drive, you can
copy it to the DVD-RAM or DVD-R drive at a later time using the
drag-and-drop method. A DVD video that is recorded directly to a DVD-R
drive can be played back in almost any standalone DVD player or computer.
DVD videos recorded on a DVD-RAM drive can be played back in DVD-RAM
drives and computers with RAM-Read DVD-ROM drives.
Maintaining the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive
This section contains information about taking care of your DVD-RAM drive
and the CDs and DVDs that you use with the drive.
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Caring for a CD or DVD
Digital discs are high-density media that must be handled with care and kept
clean to ensure that they remain readable. The following precautions help to
prolong the life of your discs.
Attention: Wiping a disc using a circular motion can damage the disc and
cause data loss.
v Handle the disc by the edges or the center hole. Do not touch the surface of
the disc.
v To remove dust or fingerprints, wipe the disc from the center to the edge
with a soft, lint-free cloth.
v Do not write on the surface.
v Do not place the disc in direct sunlight.
v Do not use commercial cleaners to clean the disc.
v Do not bend the disc.
Caring for the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive
To protect your DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive during operation, observe the
following precautions:
v Do not move the drive when it is in use. Doing so might cause data error or
damage the drive.
v Avoid exposing the drive to the following conditions:
– High humidity
– High temperature
– Excessive dust
– Mechanical vibration
– Sudden shock or dropping
– Placement on an inclined surface
– Direct sunlight
– Sudden temperature changes
v Do not insert objects into the drive.
v Do not stack objects on the drive.
v Do not remove the drive cover or attempt to service the drive.
v Remove any discs from the disc drawer and make sure that the drawer is
closed before moving the drive unit.
v Keep the original packing materials. If you need to ship the drive unit to a
different location, use the original packing materials to ensure that the drive
is transported safely.
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Appendix A. Product specifications
This appendix includes the following information:
v Physical specifications
v Power requirements
v Environmental requirements
v Read speeds
v Write speeds
Physical specifications
The physical specifications1 of the DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive are listed in the
following table.
Physical specifications
Height
Width
Length
Weight
42 mm (1.7 in.)
146 mm (5.7 in.)
196 mm (7.7 in.)
1,100 g (2.4 lb.)
Power requirements
The following table lists the power specifications by voltage level for the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive. The power specifications are measured at the drive
power connector and are nominal values.
Power
Voltage
Average
Maximum
specifications
At voltage
At voltage
5 V dc
700 mA
500 mA
1200 mA
900 mA
12 V dc
1. Product-description data represents IBM’s design objectives and is provided for comparative
purposes; actual results might vary, based on a variety of factors. This product data does not
constitute a warranty. Data is subject to change without notice.
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Specification
Operational
Nonoperational
Temperature
+5°C to +45°C
-30°C to +60°C
(noncondensing)
(+41°F to +113°F)
(-22°F to 140°F)
Relative humidity
(noncondensing)
10% to 80%
10% to 90%
Read speeds
Media
Read speed
2.4-6X
DVD-ROM
DVD-R (4.7 GB)
DVD-RW (4.7 GB)
CD-ROM/CD-R
CD-RW (ISO 9660, closed)
CD-DA (DAE)
1X constant linear velocity (CLV)
1.5 to 3.5X constant angular velocity (CAV)
10 to 24X (CAV)
5 to 12X (CAV)
3X to (CLV)
Write speeds
Media
Write speeds
2X (CLV)
DVD-RAM
DVD-R
1X (CLV)
Note: You can mount the drive vertically or horizontally.
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Appendix B. Solving problems
Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or user error. Using
the information in this section, you might be able to solve problems yourself or
gather helpful information that you can pass on to a service technician. You
might also need to refer to your computer, operating system, or audio-adapter
documentation.
Review the following list for any problem description that might fit your
situation.
v Your computer or DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive does not operate correctly, or
the Busy indicator light does not come on.
Take the following actions:
1. Check that the disc is loaded with the label side up.
2. Check that all devices are properly connected to the computer and to the
electrical outlet.
3. Turn off the computer, unplug the cables for your computer and all
attached devices, and remove the computer cover.
4. Check that all power and IDE cables are securely attached. Disconnect
the IDE cable and check for bent or misaligned pins. If you do not find
any problems, reconnect the interface cable. Replace the computer cover,
and reattach all cables and power cords. Turn on the computer, restart
the operating system, and attempt to open the loading tray by pressing
the Open/Close button. If the tray fails to open and the Busy indicator
does not light, turn off the computer and try using another 4-pin dc
power cable.
5. Check that the color-coded edge on the IDE cable aligns with pin 1 on
the IDE port and is closest to the power cable on the DVD-RAM/DVD-R
6. Check the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive and any other device on the IDE
7. If the middle connector on the IDE cable is attached to the IDE port on
the system board, remove the connector and reattach the cable. If there is
only one device on the IDE port, attach the connector at one end of the
cable to the IDE port and the connector at the other end to the device,
leaving the middle connector (if there is one) open.
If there are two devices on the IDE port, attach the connector at one end
of the cable to the IDE port. If there is a hard disk drive, attach it to the
connector at the other end of the cable, and attach the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive to the middle connector.
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v You cannot access the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive, or the DVD-RAM
(CD-ROM) icon is not displayed.
When the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is properly installed, a DVD-RAM or
CD-ROM icon is displayed in the My Computer window. Double-click My
Computer. If a CD-ROM icon is not present in the window that opens,
verify that the drive has been properly installed. Verify that the
diplayed, continue with the following steps:
1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Click System.
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
4. Double-click View Devices by Type.
5. Select Hard Disk Controllers from the list that is displayed in the Device
Manager window. Verify that there are no conflicts with the controller.
The device status indicates whether the controller is working properly.
6. Select CD-ROM from the list that is displayed in the Device Manager
window. Verify that a CD-ROM device is present in the list and that no
conflicts exist. The device status indicates whether the device is working
properly.
7. Click OK.
8. Close all windows, and restart the computer.
If the device icon is still not present, check the cable connections and
device-jumper settings, and resolve any conflicts that might exist.
v The DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is not recognized by the operating system,
or the drive performs erratically.
Some computers have Compatible and High Performance modes for mass
storage devices. Typically, the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive functions better in
the High Performance mode. However, if your drive is not functioning
properly in that mode, you might need to use the Compatible mode.
To check the configuration-setup information for your computer, do the
following:
1. Start your configuration utility program.
2. Select Devices.
3. Scroll down to the Mass Storage Devices section.
See the documentation that comes with your computer for additional details
on selecting IDE performance modes.
v The computer does not recognize the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive after the
device drivers are loaded.
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Check for incompatibilities among the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive device
driver and other device drivers or other hardware in your computer. Create
a system diskette with minimum CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT system
files.
1. Before creating special CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, make a
backup copy of these files in a convenient directory. From a DOS
prompt, do the following:
a. Type copy CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.IBM and press Enter.
b. Type copy AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.IBM and press Enter.
2. Insert a blank, formatted diskette into the diskette drive.
3. Copy the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files onto the diskette.
4. Turn off the computer, and ensure that the system diskette (the diskette
that you created) is in the diskette drive.
5. Restart the computer (the computer starts up from the system diskette).
6. Observe the startup messages, and ensure that the device driver
IBMIDECD.SYS loads. When MSCDEX loads, observe the drive letter
that the computer assigns to the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
7. Insert a data CD into the loading tray; then wait until the Busy
indicator is not lit.
8. Attempt to read the disc by typing dir e:, where e is the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive letter assigned after the MSCDEX message.
– If the computer is able to read the disc, a conflict probably exists
among the device drivers that are loaded by the CONFIG.SYS or
AUTOXEC.BAT file. You need to resolve this device conflict. Refer to
the documentation that comes with your computer for more
information on resolving device conflicts.
– If you are unable to access the disc, you might have a hardware
problem. If you are unable to read the disc or a drive letter is not
assigned by MSCDEX, go to the next step.
9. Turn off the computer, unplug the cables for your computer and all
attached devices from the electrical outlets, and remove the computer
cover.
10. Disconnect the IDE and power cables for all IDE devices except the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
11. Configure the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive as a master, and connect it to
the last IDE connector on the primary IDE port.
12. Reinstall the computer cover. Reconnect the keyboard; plug the power
cords into electrical outlets.
13. Insert the system diskette into the diskette drive, and insert a data disc
into the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive.
14. Restart the computer.
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15. Attempt to read the disc by typing dir C: (the DVD-RAM/DVD-R
drive is drive C because it is the only device that is connected to the
IDE port).
– If the computer is able to read the disc, a conflict probably exists
with one of the devices that are installed on your computer. You
need to resolve this device-driver conflict. Check the configuration
jumper settings for the other devices or refer to your device
documentation.
– If you are unable to access the disc, you might have a hardware
problem. If the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive still does not read the data
disc, the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive might be defective. See
v The disc cannot be read.
Take the following actions:
2. The disc might be defective; try another disc.
3. The disc is not ISO-9660, High Sierra Group (HSG), or Universal Disc
Format (UDS) compatible. Check with your place of purchase.
v There is no sound from the disc.
1. Verify that you are not using a data CD.
2. Adjust the audio-adapter volume control. See the documentation that
comes with your audio adapter and audio-CD player program.
3. Turn off the computer, unplug the cables from the electrical outlets for
your computer and all attached devices, and remove the computer cover.
Ensure that the audio-signal cable connects the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive
with the sound adapter.
v You receive a common error message.
Take the following actions for these common error messages:
– CDR-103
The disc in the DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive is not High Sierra, ISO 9660, or
UDF format. The DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive does not support the media.
– CDR-101
The ″not ready reading the drive″ situation occurs if you try to access the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive before the drive is ready. The Busy indicator
lights when you attempt to access the drive after inserting a disc into the
loading tray. Wait until the Busy indicator is no longer lit before
attempting to access the drive.
v The connectors on the audio cables that are provided do not fit the
connector on your audio adapter.
Some audio adapters might require a special cable. See the documentation
that comes with your audio adapter.
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You might have to separately purchase an audio cable for the
DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive. If you are using an IBM computer or IBM audio
v The DVD-RAM/DVD-R drive does not operate and will not allow the disc
to eject.
Turn off the computer and straighten a large paper clip to form a tool. The
straightened end must extend at least 45 mm (1.8 in.). Insert the extended
end into the emergency eject hole on the front of the drive (see ″Front view
of the drive″ on page 1-3). Push the paper clip until the tray opens. Gently
pull out the tray until you can remove the disc.
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Appendix C. Customizing the device-driver
configuration settings
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me have two device-driver
configuration parameters: Auto Insert Notify and DMA.
The Auto Insert Notify parameter enables the computer to start playing or
accessing the disc automatically after being inserted in the drive. The DMA
parameter improves the computer performance by having the computer DMA
controller handle data transfers from the CD to memory, freeing the
microprocessor to perform other tasks. For example, activating DMA might
make movies and games run more smoothly because the microprocessor is
allocating more processing time to video.
Changing the Auto Insert Notify and DMA parameters for
Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me
To change the Auto Insert Notify and DMA parameters in Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows Me, do the following:
1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Double-click System.
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
4. Double-click CD-ROM.
5. Select the device driver for the CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combination Drive.
6. Click Properties.
7. Click the Settings tab.
8. Click to select or to clear the Auto Insert Notification check box and the
DMA check box, depending on which parameters you want to enable or
disable.
9. Click OK.
Enabling DMA for Windows 2000 Professional
To change the parameter settings for Windows 2000 Professional, do the
following:
1. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
2. Double-click System.
3. Click the Hardware tab.
4. Click the Device Manager button.
5. Click the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller to expand the tree.
6. Click the device that corresponds to the controller where your DVD-RAM
is located (Primary IDE or Secondary IDE).
7. Click the Advanced Settings tab.
8. Click Transfer Mode, and select DMA if it is available.
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9. Click OK.
10. Click Close to close the System Properties window. A message is
displayed informing you that the system settings have changed.
11. Click OK to restart your computer.
Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0
Enabling DMA for Windows NT 4.0 requires a DMA bus master IDE controller
device driver. This might have been preinstalled, or you might have to install
it. To determine whether the device driver is installed, do the following:
1. Log on as an Administrator.
2. Click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
3. Double-click Devices.
4. Select the ATAPI device.
5. If the status is listed as Started, you do not have a DMA bus master IDE
controller device driver installed.
If you do not have a DMA bus master IDE controller device driver
installed, go to the Web site for the manufacturer of your computer system
board, and download and install the Windows NT 4.0 DMA device driver.
The instructions for installing the device driver are provided on the
manufacturer’s Web site.
Notes:
a. Carefully read the instructions that come with your device driver. Some
versions of bud master device drivers do not support CD-recordable
devices.
b. Some device drivers are provided on the User’s Guide and Software CD
that comes with your option.
The following is a list of manufacturer Web sites that contain Windows NT
4.0 DMA device drivers:
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Appendix D. Help and service information
This section contains information on how to obtain warranty information on
the World Wide Web and online and telephone technical support.
Warranty information on the World Wide Web
The IBM Machine Warranties Web site at
worldwide overview of the IBM Limited Warranty for IBM Machines, a
glossary of terms used in the Statement of Limited Warranty, Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ), and links to Product Support Web pages. The IBM Statement
of Limited Warranty is available from this Web site in 29 languages in Portable
Document Format (PDF).
Online technical support
Online technical support is available during the life of your product. Online
assistance can be obtained through the Personal Computing Support Web site
and the IBM Automated Fax System.
Online technical support
IBM Automated Fax System
1-800-426-3395 (U.S. and Canada)
During the warranty period, assistance for replacement or exchange of
defective components is available. In addition, if your IBM option is installed
in an IBM computer, you might be entitled to service at your location. Your
technical support representative can help you determine the best alternative.
Telephone technical support
Installation and configuration support through the HelpCenter will be
withdrawn or made available for a fee, at IBM’s discretion, 90 days after the
option has been withdrawn from marketing. Additional support offerings,
including step-by-step installation assistance, are available for a nominal fee.
To assist the technical support representative, have available as much of the
following information as possible:
v Option name
v Option number
v Proof of purchase
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v Computer manufacturer, model, serial number (if IBM), and manual
v Exact wording of the error message (if any)
v Description of the problem
v Hardware and software configuration information for your system
If possible, be at your computer. Your technical support representative might
want to walk you through the problem during the call.
For the support telephone number and support hours by country, refer to the
following table. If the number for your country or region is not listed, contact
your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Response time may vary
depending on the number and nature of the calls received.
Support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Canada (Toronto only)
Canada (all other)
416-383-3344
1-800-565-3344
1-800-772-2227
U.S.A. and Puerto Rico
All other countries and regions
and click Support Phone List.
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Appendix E. Product warranty and notices
This section contains product warranty and notices information.
Warranty Statement
This section contains the warranty period for your product and the IBM
Statement of Limited Warranty.
Machine - IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive Warranty period* - One year
* Contact your place of purchase for warranty service information. Some IBM Machines are
eligible for on-site warranty service depending on the country where service is performed.
IBM Statement of Limited Warranty
Z125-4753-06 8/2000
Part 1 - General Terms
This Statement of Limited Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2
- Country-unique Terms. The terms of Part 2 replace or modify those of Part 1.
The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply
only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or
your reseller. The term “Machine” means an IBM machine, its features,
conversions, upgrades, elements, or accessories, or any combination of them.
The term “Machine” does not include any software programs, whether
pre-loaded with the Machine, installed subsequently or otherwise. Unless IBM
specifies otherwise, the following warranties apply only in the country where
you acquire the Machine. Nothing in this Statement of Limited Warranty
affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited by
contract. If you have any questions, contact IBM or your reseller.
The IBM Warranty for Machines
IBM warrants that each Machine 1) is free from defects in materials and
workmanship and 2) conforms to IBM’s Official Published Specifications
(“Specifications”). The warranty period for a Machine is a specified, fixed
period commencing on its Date of Installation. The date on your sales receipt is
the Date of Installation unless IBM or your reseller informs you otherwise.
If a Machine does not function as warranted during the warranty period, and
IBM or your reseller are unable to either 1) make it do so or 2) replace it with
one that is at least functionally equivalent, you may return it to your place of
purchase and your money will be refunded.
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Extent of Warranty
The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Machine resulting
from misuse, accident, modification, unsuitable physical or operating
environment, improper maintenance by you, or failure caused by a product for
which IBM is not responsible. The warranty is voided by removal or alteration
of Machine or parts identification labels.
THESE WARRANTIES ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND
REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. SOME
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION
OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH
WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY
PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.
Items Not Covered by Warranty
IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a Machine.
Any technical or other support provided for a Machine under warranty, such
as assistance via telephone with “how-to” questions and those regarding
Machine set-up and installation, will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES
OF ANY KIND.
Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service for a Machine, contact IBM or your reseller. If you
do not register your Machine with IBM, you may be required to present proof
of purchase.
During the warranty period, IBM or your reseller, if approved by IBM to
provide warranty service, provides without charge certain types of repair and
exchange service to keep Machines in, or restore them to, conformance with
their Specifications. IBM or your reseller will inform you of the available types
of service for a Machine based on its country of installation. At its discretion,
IBM or your reseller will 1) either repair or exchange the failing Machine and
2) provide the service either at your location or a service center. IBM or your
reseller will also manage and install selected engineering changes that apply to
the Machine.
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Some parts of IBM Machines are designated as Customer Replaceable Units
(called “CRUs”), e.g., keyboards, memory, or hard disk drives. IBM ships CRUs
to you for replacement by you. You must return all defective CRUs to IBM
within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement CRU. You are responsible for
downloading designated Machine Code and Licensed Internal Code updates
from an IBM Internet Web site or from other electronic media, and following
the instructions that IBM provides.
When warranty service involves the exchange of a Machine or part, the item
IBM or your reseller replaces becomes its property and the replacement
becomes yours. You represent that all removed items are genuine and
unaltered. The replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order
and at least functionally equivalent to the item replaced. The replacement
assumes the warranty service status of the replaced item. Many features,
conversions, or upgrades involve the removal of parts and their return to IBM.
A part that replaces a removed part will assume the warranty service status of
the removed part.
Before IBM or your reseller exchanges a Machine or part, you agree to remove
all features, parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty
service.
You also agree to
1. ensure that the Machine is free of any legal obligations or restrictions that
prevent its exchange;
2. obtain authorization from the owner to have IBM or your reseller service a
Machine that you do not own; and
3. where applicable, before service is provided:
a. follow the problem determination, problem analysis, and service request
procedures that IBM or your reseller provides;
b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine;
c. provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient, free, and safe access to
your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations; and
d. inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine’s location.
IBM is responsible for loss of, or damage to, your Machine while it is 1) in
IBM’s possession or 2) in transit in those cases where IBM is responsible for
the transportation charges.
Neither IBM nor your reseller is responsible for any of your confidential,
proprietary or personal information contained in a Machine which you return
to IBM or your reseller for any reason. You should remove all such information
from the Machine prior to its return.
Limitation of Liability
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Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBM’s part or other
liability, you are entitled to recover damages from IBM. In each such instance,
regardless of the basis on which you are entitled to claim damages from IBM
(including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract
or tort claim), except for any liability that cannot be waived or limited by
applicable laws, IBM is liable for no more than
1. damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property
and tangible personal property; and
2. the amount of any other actual direct damages, up to the charges (if
recurring, 12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is subject of the
claim. For purposes of this item, the term “Machine” includes Machine
Code and Licensed Internal Code.
This limit also applies to IBM’s suppliers and your reseller. It is the
maximum for which IBM, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively
responsible.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING: 1) THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES
(OTHER THAN THOSE UNDER THE FIRST ITEM LISTED ABOVE); 2)
LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, YOUR RECORDS OR DATA; OR 3) SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS,
EVEN IF IBM, ITS SUPPLIERS OR YOUR RESELLER IS INFORMED OF
THEIR POSSIBILITY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU.
Governing Law
Both you and IBM consent to the application of the laws of the country in
which you acquired the Machine to govern, interpret, and enforce all of your
and IBM’s rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any
manner to, the subject matter of this Agreement, without regard to conflict of
law principles.
Part 2 - Country-unique Terms
AMERICAS
BRAZIL
Governing Law: The following is added after the first sentence:Any litigation
arising from this Agreement will be settled exclusively by the court of Rio de
Janeiro.
NORTH AMERICA
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Warranty Service: The following is added to this Section: To obtain warranty
service from IBM in Canada or the United States, call 1-800-IBM-SERV
(426-7378).
CANADA
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired
the Machine” in the first sentence: laws in the Province of Ontario.
UNITED STATES
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired
the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State of New York.
ASIA PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA
The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section:
The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may
have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other similar legislation and are
only limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation.
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where IBM is in
breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or
other similar legislation, IBM’s liability is limited to the repair or replacement
of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods. Where that condition or
warranty relates to right to sell, quiet possession or clear title, or the goods are
of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or
consumption, then none of the limitations in this paragraph apply.
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired
the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of the State or Territory.
CAMBODIA, LAOS, AND VIETNAM
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired
the Machine” in the first sentence:laws of the State of New York.
The following is added to this Section: Disputes and differences arising out of or
in connection with this Agreement shall be finally settled by arbitration which
shall be held in Singapore in accordance with the rules of the International
Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The arbitrator or arbitrators designated in
conformity with those rules shall have the power to rule on their own
competence and on the validity of the Agreement to submit to arbitration. The
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arbitration award shall be final and binding for the parties without appeal and
the arbitral award shall be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and the
conclusions of law.
All proceedings shall be conducted, including all documents presented in such
proceedings, in the English language. The number of arbitrators shall be three,
with each side to the dispute being entitled to appoint one arbitrator.
The two arbitrators appointed by the parties shall appoint a third arbitrator
before proceeding upon the reference. The third arbitrator shall act as chairman
of the proceedings. Vacancies in the post of chairman shall be filled by the
president of the ICC. Other vacancies shall be filled by the respective
nominating party. Proceedings shall continue from the stage they were at when
the vacancy occurred.
If one of the parties refuses or otherwise fails to appoint an arbitrator within 30
days of the date the other party appoints its, the first appointed arbitrator shall
be the sole arbitrator, provided that the arbitrator was validly and properly
appointed.
The English language version of this Agreement prevails over any other
language version.
HONG KONG AND MACAU
Governing Law: The following replaces “laws of the country in which you acquired
the Machine” in the first sentence: laws of Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region.
INDIA
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1 and 2 of this Section:
1. liability for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real property and
tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBM’s
negligence;
2. as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving
nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject
of this Statement of Limited Warranty, IBM’s liability will be limited to the
charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of the
claim.
JAPAN
Governing Law: The following sentence is added to this Section:Any doubts
concerning this Agreement will be initially resolved between us in good faith
and in accordance with the principle of mutual trust.
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NEW ZEALAND
The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section:
The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may
have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which
cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not
apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if you require the goods
for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: Where Machines
are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in the Consumer
Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section are subject to the
limitations in that Act.
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRC)
Governing Law: The following replaces this Section: Both you and IBM consent to
the application of the laws of the State of New York (except when local law
requires otherwise) to govern, interpret, and enforce all your and IBM’s rights,
duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject
matter of this Agreement, without regard to conflict of law principles.
Any disputes arising from or in connection with this Agreement will first be
resolved by friendly negotiations, failing which either of us has the right to
submit the dispute to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration
Commission in Beijing, the PRC, for arbitration in accordance with its
arbitration rules in force at the time. The arbitration tribunal will consist of
three arbitrators. The language to be used therein will be English and Chinese.
An arbitral award will be final and binding on all the parties, and will be
enforceable under the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of
Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958).
The arbitration fee will be borne by the losing party unless otherwise
determined by the arbitral award.
During the course of arbitration, this Agreement will continue to be performed
except for the part which the parties are disputing and which is undergoing
arbitration.
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA)
THE FOLLOWING TERMS APPLY TO ALL EMEA COUNTRIES: The terms of
this Statement of Limited Warranty apply to Machines purchased from IBM or
an IBM reseller.
Warranty Service:
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If you purchase an IBM Machine in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or
United Kingdom, you may obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of
those countries from either (1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty
service or (2) from IBM. If you purchase an IBM Personal Computer Machine
in Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova,
Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, or Ukraine, you may
obtain warranty service for that Machine in any of those countries from either
(1) an IBM reseller approved to perform warranty service or (2) from IBM.
If you purchase an IBM Machine in a Middle Eastern or African country, you
may obtain warranty service for that Machine from the IBM entity within the
country of purchase, if that IBM entity provides warranty service in that
country, or from an IBM reseller, approved by IBM to perform warranty service
on that Machine in that country. Warranty service in Africa is available within
50 kilometers of an IBM authorized service provider. You are responsible for
transportation costs for Machines located outside 50 kilometers of an IBM
authorized service provider.
Governing Law:
The applicable laws that govern, interpret and enforce rights, duties, and
obligations of each of us arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject
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Emirates, United Kingdom, West Bank/Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe,
this Agreement will be governed by English Law and disputes relating to it
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will be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts; and 5) in
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AUSTRIA AND GERMANY
The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following replaces the first sentence of the
first paragraph of this Section: The warranty for an IBM Machine covers the
functionality of the Machine for its normal use and the Machine’s conformity
to its Specifications.
The following paragraphs are added to this Section:
The minimum warranty period for Machines is six months. In case IBM or
your reseller is unable to repair an IBM Machine, you can alternatively ask for
a partial refund as far as justified by the reduced value of the unrepaired
Machine or ask for a cancellation of the respective agreement for such Machine
and get your money refunded.
Extent of Warranty: The second paragraph does not apply.
Warranty Service: The following is added to this Section: During the warranty
period, transportation for delivery of the failing Machine to IBM will be at
IBM’s expense.
Limitation of Liability: The following paragraph is added to this Section: The
limitations and exclusions specified in the Statement of Limited Warranty will
not apply to damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence and for
express warranty.
The following sentence is added to the end of item 2: IBM’s liability under this item
is limited to the violation of essential contractual terms in cases of ordinary
negligence.
EGYPT
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section: as to any
other actual direct damages, IBM’s liability will be limited to the total amount
you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim. For purposes of this
item, the term “Machine” includes Machine Code and Licensed Internal Code.
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).
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FRANCE
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence of the first
paragraph of this Section:In such instances, regardless of the basis on which you
are entitled to claim damages from IBM, IBM is liable for no more than: (items
1 and 2 unchanged).
IRELAND
Extent of Warranty: The following is added to this Section: Except as expressly
provided in these terms and conditions, all statutory conditions, including all
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warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1893 or the Sale of Goods and
Supply of Services Act 1980 are hereby excluded.
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items one and two of the first
paragraph of this Section:1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your
real property solely caused by IBM’s negligence; and 2. the amount of any
other actual direct damages, up to 125 percent of the charges (if recurring, the
12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine that is the subject of the claim or
which otherwise gives rise to the claim.
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).
The following paragraph is added at the end of this Section: IBM’s entire liability
and your sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default
shall be limited to damages.
ITALY
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces the second sentence in the first
paragraph:In each such instance unless otherwise provided by mandatory law,
IBM is liable for no more than: 1. (unchanged) 2. as to any other actual damage
arising in all situations involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in
any way related to the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty, IBM’s
liability, will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is
the subject of the claim. Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).
The following replaces the third paragraph of this Section: Unless otherwise
provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the
following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages, even if IBM or your
reseller is informed of their possibility.
SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, LESOTHO AND SWAZILAND
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Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: IBM’s entire
liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involving
nonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statement of
Warranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine
that is the subject of your claim from IBM.
UNITED KINGDOM
Limitation of Liability: The following replaces items 1 and 2 of the first paragraph
of this Section:
1. death or personal injury or physical damage to your real property solely
caused by IBM’s negligence;
2. the amount of any other actual direct damages or loss, up to 125 percent of
the charges (if recurring, the 12 months’ charges apply) for the Machine
that is the subject of the claim or which otherwise gives rise to the claim;
The following item is added to this paragraph: 3. breach of IBM’s obligations
implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply
of Goods and Services Act 1982.
Applicability of suppliers and resellers (unchanged).
The following is added to the end of this Section: IBM’s entire liability and your
sole remedy, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of any default shall be
limited to damages. This publication was developed for products and services
offered in the U.S.A.
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imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used. Any
functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any
IBM intellectual property right may be used instead. However, it is the user’s
responsibility to evaluate and verify the operation of any non-IBM product,
program, or service.
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and use of those Web sites is at your own risk. Any performance data
contained herein was determined in a controlled environment. Therefore, the
result obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly. Some
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Processing date data
This IBM hardware product and IBM software products that might be
packaged with it have been designed, when used in accordance with their
associated documentation, to process date data correctly within and between
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hardware, and firmware) used with these products properly exchange accurate
date data with them.
IBM cannot take responsibility for the date data processing capabilities of
non-IBM products, even if those products are preinstalled or otherwise
distributed by IBM. You should contact the vendors responsible for those
products directly to determine the capabilities of their products and update
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them if needed. This IBM hardware product cannot prevent errors that might
occur if software, upgrades, or peripheral devices you use or exchange data
with do not process date data correctly.
The foregoing is a Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure.
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Electronic emissions notices
IBM DVD-RAM/DVD-R Drive
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement
Note: 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 determined 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:
v Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
v Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
v Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
v Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help.
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Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order
to meet FCC emission limits. Proper cables and connectors are available from
IBM authorized dealers. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television
interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or
by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized
changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Responsible party:
International Business Machines Corporation
New Orchard Road
Armonk, NY 10504
Telephone: 1-919-543-2193
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Avis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Deutsche EMV-Direktive (electromagnetische Verträglichkeit)
Zulassungbescheinigunglaut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die
elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten (EMVG) vom 30. August 1995
(bzw. der EMC EG Richtlinie 89/336):
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmungmit dem Deutschen EMVG das
EG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die
Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraph 5 des EMVG ist die:
IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH, 70548 Stuttgart.
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Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 3 Abs. (2) 2:
Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 50082-1 und EN 55022 Klasse B.
EN 50082-1 Hinweis:
“Wird dieses Gerät in einer industriellen Umgebung betrieben (wie in EN
50082-2 festgetlegt), dann kann es dabei eventuell gest÷rt werden. In solch
einem FA11 ist der Abstand bzw. die Abschirmungzu der industriellen
St÷rquelle zu vergr÷βern.”
Anmerkung:
Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte, wie in den IBM
Handbüchern angegeben, zu installieren und zu betreiben.
European Union - emission directive
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council
Directive 89/366/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection
requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product,
including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
Information Technology Equipment according to European Standard EN 55022.
The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential
environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with
licensed communication devices.
Union Européenne - Directive Conformité électromagnétique
Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de protection de la Directive
89/336/EEC du Conseil de l’UE sur le rapprochement des lois des États
membres en matière de compatibilité électromagnétique.
IBM ne peut accepter aucune responsabilité pour le manquement aux exigences
de protection résultant d’une modification non recommandée du produit, y
compris l’installation de cartes autres que les cartes IBM.
Ce produit a été testé et il satisfait les conditions de l’équipement informatique
de Classe B en vertu de Standard européen EN 55022. Les conditions pour
l’équipement de Classe B ont été définies en fonction d’un contexte résidentiel
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ordinaire afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre l’interférence
d’appareils de communication autorisés.
Unione Europea - Directiva EMC (Conformidad électromagnética)
Este producto satisface los requisitos de protección del Consejo de la UE,
Directiva 89/336/CEE en lo que a la legislatura de los Estados Miembros sobre
compatibilidad electromagnética se refiere.
IBM no puede aceptar responsabilidad alguna si este producto deja de
satisfacer dichos requisitos de protección como resultado de una modificación
no recomendada del producto, incluyendo el ajuste de tarjetas de opción que
no sean IBM.
Este producto ha sido probado y satisface los límites para Equipos Informáticos
Clase B de conformidad con el Estándar Europeo EN 55022. Los límites para
los equipos de Clase B se han establecido para entornos residenciales típicos a
fin de proporcionar una protección razonable contra las interferencias con
dispositivos de comunicación licenciados.
Union Europea - Normativa EMC
Questo prodotto è conforme alle normative di protezione ai sensi della
Direttiva del Consiglio dell’Unione Europea 89/336/CEE sull’armonizzazione
legislativa degli stati membri in materia di compatibilità elettromagnetica.
IBM non accetta responsabilità alcuna per la mancata conformità alle
normative di protezione dovuta a modifiche non consigliate al prodotto,
compresa l’installazione di schede e componenti di marca diversa da IBM.
Le prove effettuate sul presente prodotto hanno accertato che esso rientra nei
limiti stabiliti per le le apparecchiature di informatica Classe B ai sensi del
Norma Europea EN 55022. I limiti delle apparecchiature della Classe B sono
stati stabiliti al fine di fornire ragionevole protezione da interferenze mediante
dispositivi di comunicazione in concessione in ambienti residenziali tipici.
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Japanese statement of compliance for products less than or equal to 20 A per
phase
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