Pioneer DRM-604X Driver Installation Manual

Pioneer  New Media T echnologies, Inc. DRM-602X and DRM-604X CD-ROM Changers Softwar e Driv er Installation Guide Owner’ s Manual
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T able of Contents Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide vi T able of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................1 - 1 Set-Up and Driver Installation Overview .................................1 - 2 2. PRE-INST ALLA TION NOTES ........................................................2 - 1 Back up diskettes ....................................................................2 - 1 IBM PC & Compatible Users: SCSI host adapter must support multiple LUNs .............2 - 1 On-Line Help available during driver installation .............2 - 2 Selection Methods ..........................................................2 - 3 Conventions used in this manual ............................................2 - 4 3. DOS / WINDOWS DRIVER INST ALLA TION PROCESS ..............3 - 1 Inspection Checklist / PC ........................................................3 - 1 Quick Installation ..................................................................3 - 2 Quick Install Parameters .........................................................3 - 4 Operations Check ...................................................................3 - 7 Using Y our Pioneer CD-ROM Changer...................................3 - 8 Custom Installation Options ....................................................3 - 9 Installing more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer ..............3 -13 Multi Player Control (MPC) Program ......................................3 -15 (for Troubleshooting IBM-PC DOS/WINDOWS Driver Installation see Appendix A) 4. MACINTOSH DRIVER INST ALLA TION PROCESS ...................4 - 1 Inspection Checklist / Installation Overview ...........................4 - 1 Quick Installation ..................................................................4 - 2 Using the Installer with System 7.0 & above ...........................4 - 3 Installing Drivers for System 6.0.7 & below ............................4 - 4 Operations Check ...................................................................4 - 5 Other Installation Options .......................................................4 - 5 Using CLD Access ..................................................................4 - 6 Using CLD Remote .................................................................4 - 7 (for Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation see Appendix B)
T able of Contents vii Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual T able of Contents (cont.) 5. SPECIAL ISSUES FOR IBM-PC & COMP A TIBLE USERS .........5 - 1 Third Party Device Drivers ......................................................5 - 1 Networking ..............................................................................5 - 1 Maximizing Performance ........................................................5 - 1 Audio on CD-ROMs ................................................................5 - 2 Kodak Photo CDs ...................................................................5 - 2 (CDP) Compact Disc Player Commands ...............................5 - 3 6. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ...........................................................6 - 1 Appendices Appendix A: Troubleshooting IBM-PC DOS / WINDOWS Driver Installation Appendix B : Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation Appendix C: Installation Overview — IBM PC & Compatibles • Device Driver in CONFIG.SYS - Command Line Switches • MSCDEX File in AUTO EXEC.BAT - Command Line Switches Appendix D: (CDP) CD Player Commands Appendix E: Pioneer LaserFacts System Appendix F: Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers
List of F igures Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide viii List of Figures Figure 1 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Accessing On-Line Help ...........2 - 2 Figure 2 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: On-Line Help Screen ................2 - 2 Figure 3 – DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Process ............................3 - 2 Figure 4 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Main Menu ................................3 - 3 Figure 5 – DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Default Settings ................3 - 3 Figure 6 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Select SCSI Host Adapter ........3 - 4 Figure 7 – “ Select Correct SCSI Host Adapter” / Overview .................3 - 5 Figure 8 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: To Begin Installation .................3 - 5 Figure 9 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Installation Complete ...............3 - 6 Figure 10 – DOS/WINDOWS - Operations Check on Boot-Up ..............3 - 7 Figure 11 – DOS/WINDOWS - Using the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer ...3 - 8 Figure 12 – DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Custom Settings Menu .............3 - 9 Figure 13 – DOS/WINDOWS - Driver Parameters Menu ......................3 - 10 Figure 14 – DOS/WINDOWS - MSCDEX Parameters Menu ................3 - 11 Figure 15 – DOS/WINDOWS - SCSI ID Parameters Menu ..................3 - 12 Figure 16 – DOS/WINDOWS - NOTICE Changes Not Saved ...............3 - 13 Figure 17 – MACINTOSH Installation Diskette ......................................4 - 1 Figure 18 – MACINTOSH System 7.0 & Above: Quick Install ...............4 - 2 Figure 19 – MACINTOSH Installer Screen .............................................4 - 3 Figure 20 – MACINTOSH Custom Installation Screen ...........................4 - 3 Figure 21 – MACINTOSH “Successful Installation” Screen ...................4 - 4 Figure 22 – MACINTOSH CLD Access / ROM Mount Controller ...........4 - 6 Figure 23 – CLD Menu Icon ...................................................................4 - 7 Figure 24 – MACINTOSH CLD Remote .................................................4 - 7
Chapter 1 Introduction Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 1-1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your ne w Pioneer CD-R OM Changer! The unit is packaged with floppy disks that contain de vice drivers necessary for connecting the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer to an IBM-PC or compatible computer or to a Macintosh computer . The device dri vers allo w the CD-R OM Changer and the computer to communicate and e xchange data. On the next page is a SET UP & DRIVER INST ALLA TION O VER VIEW describing the steps to follow as you install the de vice dri ver softw are and begin using your Changer . Before you proceed, make sure you ha ve fully re viewed the Hardw are Installation Owner’ s Guide that is included with your Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . The Hardware Installation Owner’ s Guide provides safety precautions, system requirements, hardware installation procedures, and other pertinent information. Also, carefully re vie w the instructions in this manual prior to installing the software de vice dri vers. Here is a synopsis of what you will find in each chapter . Chapter 1 provides the Introduction to this Manual, a synopsis of subsequent chapters, and a Set Up & Driver Installation Overview. Chapter 2 provides Pre-Installation Notes. This section recommends that you back-up the driver diskettes. It also explains conventions used in the manual and provides some tips for IBM-PC and Compatible computer users: Make sure your SCSI host adapter (interface card) supports Multiple LUNs; Refer to Context-Sensitive ON-LINE Help during installation of drivers under DOS or Windows; Selection methods. Chapter 3 provides an IBM-PC and Compatibles Driver Diskette Inspection Checklist; describes Quick Installation; Operations Check; Custom Installation Options; Installing more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer and using XDISC; Using the MPC utility included on the driver diskette. Chapter 4 describes the Macintosh Driver Installation Process: Installation Overview; Inspection Checklist; Quick Installation; Operations Check; Other Installation Options/ Installing more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer; Using the CLD ACCESS ROM Controller and the Menu icon; Using CLD REMOTE. Chapter 5 provides information about Special Issues such as Third Party Device Drivers; Networking; Maximizing Performance; Audio on CD-ROMs; Compressed Audio and Digital Audio; Sound Cards; Kodak Photo CDs. Chapter 6 is Questions and Answers.
Introduction Chapter 1 1-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual *********************************** IBM PC/XT/A T/386 User’s , refer to the Chapter 3 for installation instructions. Macintosh User’ s , refer to Chapter 4 for installation instructions. 1) Install a SCSI host adapter (interface card) in the IBM PC or compatible computer , as per instructions from interface card Manufacturer and in Hardware Install Owner’ s Guide . NO TE: The Macintosh has a built in SCSI por t. 2) W ith the power turned OFF on both the computer and the CD-R OM Changer , attach the proper SCSI cable, connecting the two machines. 3) Set the SCSI ID number on the CD-R OM Changer . When it is the only de vice attached to an IBM or compatible computer , the factory-set SCSI ID at 0 should work just f ine. Otherwise, set the SCSI ID to a number that is not used by any other de vice on the SCSI bus. NO TE: The Pioneer Installer for IBM-PC and compatibles will automatically search the SCSI bus and indicate the proper SCSI ID number , unless you over -ride this feature. See Chapter 3, page 3-14 for details. When connecting the Pioneer CD-R OM changer to a Macintosh, select a SCSI ID number between 1 & 6. 5) Po wer-ON the computer and back-up the dri ver diskettes included with the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . 4) Po wer-ON the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . 6) Launch the Installer program included on the dri ver disk ette. This will of fer you a fe w simple options, then install the dri vers. See Chapters 3 & 4 for details. 8) Reboot your computer . Follo w the “Operations Check” for IBM-PC and compatibles or for Macintosh. If you encounter any dif ficulties, refer to T roubleshooting Appendices at the back of this manual. 9) Y ou are ready to use your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer . See page 3-9 for IBM-PC and compatibles, see pages 4-6 and 4-7 for Macintosh. Set-Up & Driver Installation Overview
Chapter 2 Pre-Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 2-1 Pre-Installation Notes Back Up Diskettes The license agreement that is enclosed with your Pioneer product allo ws you to make a backup of the dri ver diskettes, in case your originals become lost, damaged or corrupted. W e strongly recommend that you take this precautionary step before you proceed with the installation of your software de vice drivers. Y our DOS operating system comes with a utility such as a [DISKCOPY] and/or [COPY] command which you can use to make a duplicate disk. F ollo w the instructions in your DOS manual. If you hav e a Macintosh, simply copy the files to a back up floppy . Once the files ha ve been backed up, it’ s a good idea to date and label the disk. IBM-PC & Compatible Users, Check SCSI Host Adapter Make sure the SCSI host adapter (interface card) you are using supports multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers). A Logical Unit Number is an address assignment which allocates a separate dri ve letter to each of the 6 CD-R OM discs. Example: Floppy Dri ves = Dri ve Letters A and B Hard Dri ve = Dri ve Letter C CD-R OM Discs = Letters D,E ,F ,G,H, & I Most SCSI host adapters do support multiple LUNs, but we recommend you check the card’ s documentation or call the manufacturer to v erify that your interface card will meet this requirement.
Pre-Installation Notes Chapter 2 2-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual On-Line Help for IBM-PC & Compatible INST ALLA TION The Pioneer IBM-PC DOS/WINDO WS installation software has an On-Line Help feature av ailable from all of the installation menus. This Help feature can be accessed at any time by pressing the [F1] k ey . On-Line Help is context- sensiti ve, so the Help Dialog Box that appears after pressing [F1] is directly related to the item highlighted at the time you press the [F1] ke y . Abbreviated Help information appears in the bar at the bottom of the screen. Figure 1 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Accessing On-Line Help For e xample, if you press [F1] when the highlight bar is on the Q UICK INST ALL line, the Help screen in Figure 2 will appear: Figure 2 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: On-Line Help Screen P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0 P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Selection methods for IBM-PC & compatible users The table belo w indicates ho w to select/deselect menu options and ho w to mo v e around in the installation screens when installing the IBM-PC DOS/W indo ws driv ers: Chapter2 Pre-Installation Notes Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 2-3 Action Key Stroke Move to another Menu Use the Up and Down Arrow Keys or the [TAB] for selection Down [SHIFT-TAB] for Up until the correct menu selection becomes highlighted. You can also roll the mouse until the cursor appears on the line you wish to change, then click the left mouse button. Go back one Menu screen Press the “Esc” key or click the right mouse button. Edit a Menu selection There are four ways to edit a menu item: 1. Press the [GREY ] sign on the keyboard number pad. 2. Press the [SPACE BAR] then type the new entry. 3. Press the [INS] key then type the new information. 4. If you’re using a mouse, with the cursor over the selection you wish to change, Click the left mouse button then type in the new information. Using the Mouse to make Click or Double Click a Menu Selection Confirm the Menu Moving to the next line using the Down arrow key will Selection confirm your selection. Bring up an adjacent Press the [SPACE BAR] or press the [F3] key. menu Confirm an Adjacent Press [ENTER]. Menu selection Return to DOS Select “Exit” from the Installation Menu [F3] Accesses the Help Screens for currently highlighted item. (See page 2-2 for details about using On-Line Help.)
Pre-Installation Chapter 2 2-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Characteristic Comment / Definition and/or Key Bold Type Bold type represents a command which you must type. To carry out a command, type the bold-faced word(s) then press [ENTER]. Example: If you are instructed to type A:, type the A, type the : (colon) then press the [ENTER] key. [ ] Square Square brackets are used to surround keys which you must press. brackets DO NOT type the square brackets. Function Keys Function keys which you must press appear in “non-bold faced” text, in square brackets. Example: Pressing the [F3] key will bring up an adjacent menu. Italics Italics are used to emphasize a point. Bold Italics are used when Bold Italics referencing another section in this book or the Hardware Installation Guide. S MALL CAPS SMALL CAPS in bold are used to indicate Menu Titles. BOLD ALL CAPS All Caps, without bold-faced print, indicate a menu selection to be made. NO BOLD [ENTER] “Press [ENTER]” means that you must press the ENTER key to confirm a menu selection. Some instructions in this manual do not tell you to “Press” ENTER, they simply state [ENTER]. In those instances, the word “Press” is understood. The check mark is used to indicate a helpful hint or to note additional and pertinent information. Conventions used in this manual This Installation Guide uses the follo wing con ventions to help you interpret and follo w the information provided as you install and use the de vice driv er software: ✓
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-1 DOS /WINDOWS device driver installation Inspection Checklist / PC Pioneer  Changers are packaged with a floppy disk containing softw are de vice dri vers and the MSCDEX f ile for IBM-PC and compatible computers. The disk also contains an Installation program, Installation Help file, a f ile to load and remov e the MPC control utility and XDISC, a program that allo ws assignment of one dri ve letter to each daisy-chained dri ve. Before you proceed with the installation, verify that you ha ve the necessary files on the disk ette: Step 1: Exit your current computer application and go to the DOS prompt. Step 2: Insert the disk ette into the “ A” or “B” dri ve, depending on your system configuration; Step 3: T ype: DIR A: or DIR B: indicating the dri ve where the diskette has been inserted and press [ENTER]. C:> DIR A: The follo wing file names should be listed on the screen: 1. INST ALL.EXE 2. MSCDEX.EXE 3. DRD600.SYS 4. DRD60PS.SYS 5. DRD60ASP .SYS 6. INST ALL.CW A 7. INST ALL.HLP 8. MPC.COM 9. MPCRMV .COM 10. README.DOC 11. XDISC.EXE If your disk does not contain all of the f iles listed a bo v e, please contact your Authorized Pioneer Dealer or call the Pioneer Bulletin Boar d System using your computer , modem and computer software to obtain current dri vers. (See Appendix F , Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers for Pioneer BBS number .) After you’ ve v erif ied the contents of the disk, pr oceed to the ne xt page for Q UICK INST ALLA TION instructions.
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Quick Installation Installing software dri vers so you can use your Pioneer CD-R Om Changer with your computer is easy! This flo w chart details the installation process. If you are installing from the DOS prompt, follo w the DOS instruction path on the left side of the chart. If you are installing from WINDO WS, follo w the path on the right. Insert the IBM-PC & Compatible Dri ver Disk ette into the floppy dri ve on your computer . At the DOS Prompt, T ype A: or B: for the letter of the dri ve you are installing the software from, then Press [ENTER]. At the DOS prompt type WIN to bring up WINDO WS. At the A:\ or B:\ DOS Prompt, type INSTALL and press [ENTER]. This will begin the Installation Program. Click on the F ILE option in the Menu Bar and click on the R UN option. In the pop-up dialog box, type A:INST ALL or B:INST ALL . Note: The screen may go blank for a fe w seconds while the program loads. T o ex ecute a Quick Installation of the dri ve rs, select the QUICK INST ALL option from the main menu, accept the default options and press [ENTER]. See the follo wing pages for details about using the installer . DOS WINDOWS Figure 3 - DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Process ✓ Y ou will then see this message: Installation Completed Successfully! Exit the Install Program, reboot your computer and you are ready to use your Changer . (See page 3-9, Using your Pioneer CD-R OM Changer .)
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-3 Click on QUICK INST ALL to bring up the Q UICK INST ALL Parameters. The QUICK INST ALL parameters pop-up as an adjacent menu, as illustrated belo w: Figure 4 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Main Menu Figure 5 - DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Default Settings P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0 NO TE: An Auto SCSI ID Search is built into the installa tion program. This searches the SCSI bus and automatically identif ies the SCSI ID number set on the Changer . ✓ P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual These default settings are suitable for most computer conf igurations. If you need to change the settings, refer to the QUICK INST ALL Parameters on page 3-5. If you choose to ov er -ride the Auto SCSI ID Search feature using the Custom Install options, make sure the SCSI ID number selected in the Custom Install matches the number indicated on the back of the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . Quick Install Parameters The default settings w ork well with most computer conf igurations. Most basic changes can be made by modifying the Quick Install P arameters, as described belo w: Boot Drive - The dri ve from which MS DOS will boot. The default DOS boot dri ve is C. T o change the driv e letter, highlight the menu selection for the DOS BOO T DRIVE, press the [F3] key to edit, type in the replacement dri ve letter and press the [ENTER] k ey . Path - The directory path indicating where all the dri ver f iles will be copied. The default path is C:\PIONEER. T o change the path, highlight the menu selection for P A TH T O INST ALL DRIVER, press the [F3] key to edit and then type in the replacement path name. SCSI host adapter - Indicates the adapter to which the CD-R OM Changer is connected. The default setting for the SCSI host adapter is Future Domain. Either Figure 6 - DOS/WINDOWS - Select SCSI Host Adapter ASPI DD-C5002 Future Domain IBM P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-5 accept the default selection or Press [F3] to bring up the adjacent menu that allo ws you to select a dif ferent host adapter . Use the UP or DO WN arrow ke ys, or a mouse to indicate the kind of SCSI host adapter you are using. See Figure 6. If you are using a Future Domain SCSI Host Adapter, accept the default setting: Future Domain is highlighted. Press [ENTER]. Keyboard Use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight your selection then press [ENTER] to confirm. Mouse Click on the selection with the mouse. Double Click to accept, or press [ENTER]. Indicate the SCSI Host Adapter you have installed Note: If you are using an ASPI Compatible host adapter, make sure you first load the ASPI Manager provided by the card manufacturer. This software must be loaded BEFORE the Pioneer drivers. If you are not using a Future Domain SCSI Host Adapter, press the [F3] key to bring up the adjacent menu and then, select the name of the host adapter (interface card) you are using, ASPI , DD-C5002, Future Domain, or IBM. NOTE: ASPI refers to ASPI compatible cards, such as Adaptec, etc. Figure 8 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: To Begin Installation Figure 7 - Select Correct SCSI Host Adapter / Overview ✓ P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 1 3-6 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual T o accept the QUICK INST ALL Parameters press the [ENTER] ke y from anywhere in the menu, or click on <ENTER>-Accept in the lower right corner of the menu. Then, the follo wing screen will pop-up: If you are not satisfied with the options you chose, select NO. Then press the [Esc] ke y to go back one menu at a time. If you are satisfied with the options, select YES to start the installation. T o abandon the installation, select EXIT , at the main menu. After you select YES, the installation process will begin. While the program is installing the necessary files, a screen with “PLEASE W AIT” will blink. Once the installation is complete, the follo wing Dialog Box will appear: Figure 9 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Installation Complete T o exit the installation program, follo w these steps: 1: Press the [ESC] k ey twice to return to the main menu. 2: Press the Do wn arrow ke y to move to the EXIT menu Installation Completed Successfully! For the changes to take effect you must EXIT the Install Program and reboot your machine using CTL ALT DEL. Install Parameters P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-7 selection and press [ENTER]. This Completes the Quick Installation Note: If you choose CUSTOM INST ALL, you must still return to QUICK NOTE: If the messages scroll by too quickly to read, you can pause the screen by quickly pressing [CTRL S]. To continue with the boot up, press any key. NOTE: If you performed a QUICK INSTALLATION, the Installation program will begin with the first available letter on your system. Drive Letter E is often selected as your beginning drive letter. Under CUSTOM INSTALL, you can select a different starting drive letter. PIONEER CD-ROM DEVICE DRIVER VER x.xx for MSCDEX Ver. x.xx - IBM PC-XT/AT/AX PS/2/55, Future Domain Copyright (c) Pioneer Electronic Corporation. 1990-1994 Portion (c) 1986-1994 Future Domain Corporation Inquiry ID=0 : PIONEER CD-ROM DRM-600 2404 The LDP/CDP Device Driver for SCSI model Ver. 1.03 Copyright (c) Pioneer Electronic Corporation. 1990,1991 C:\>DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD000 /D:MSCD000 /E /M:4 MSCDEX Version 2.23 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1986-1993. All rights reserved. Drive E: = Drive MSCD000 unit 0 Drive F: = Drive MSCD000 unit 1 Drive G: = Drive MSCD000 unit 2 Drive H: = Drive MSCD000 unit 3 Drive I: = Drive MSCD000 unit 4 Drive J:= Drive MSCD000 unit 5 ✓ ✓ Figure 10 - DOS/WINDOWS - Operations Check on Boot-Up NOTE: Depending on your specific computer configuration, additional lines may be interspersed and some of the lines in the Operations Check Screen may vary from those described above. ✓
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-8 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Using Y our Pioneer CD-ROM Changer Y ou are now ready to use the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer connected to your computer system. For use under DOS follo w the instructions shown on the left side of the chart. F or use under WINDO WS, follow the instructions on the right: DOS WINDOWS Place the CD-ROM discs in the magazine trays label side down. Turn on the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer, insert the magazine into the magazine slot. Restart your computer. To access CD-ROM Discs from DOS At the DOS Prompt, type the drive letter you wish to access as shown in the following example: Example: C:> E: (Then, press [Enter].) Type: DIR (Then, press [Enter].) To access CD-ROM Discs from WINDOWS Double Click on the File Manager in the Main Program group. CD-ROM icons will appear at the top of the File Manager Window, next to the original driver letters. Double Click on the icon to access the disc. Figure 11 - DOS/WINDOWS - Using the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-9 Custom Installation Options Select CUSTOM INST ALL if you are installing two Pioneer Changers in a daisy- chained configuration, or if you w ant to indicate some specif ic changes to the dri ver to complement your specif ic system configuration. NO TE: Y ou must return to QUICK INST ALL, indicate the type of host adapter you are using, then select INST ALL to complete a CUST OM INST ALLA TION. Custom Settings Device Driver Parameters This menu allo ws you to indicate the MSCDEX label name, Use EMS memory or Install Pioneer CDP support. (See page 3-10 for details.) MSCDEX Parameters The menu allo ws you to select MSCDEX parameters. (See pg. 3-11 for details) SCSI ID Parameters This menu allo ws you to ov er-ride the Auto Search capability of the Install program and indicate SCSI ID numbers for up to two dri ves. Default Parameters If you make an y changes that you are not sure you want to include, select this option and all Custom Settings will be returned to their defaults. When the settings are returned to their defaults, the program returns to QUICK INST ALL. From there you hav e the option of installing or r eturning to the main men u to EXIT . Figure 12 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Custom Settings Menu P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-10 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Device Driver Parameters MSCDEX Device Name This is the label that will be declared in both the MSCDEX De vice Dri ver line in the A UTOEXEC.B A T and the Pioneer Device Dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS. The label name must match in both files. Use EMS Memory The dri v ers and MSCDEX can be loaded into Expanded memor y by selecting this option. This will be indicated by the /E switch found in the de vice driv er line of the CONFIG.SYS and in the MSCDEX dri v er line of the A UTOEXEC.B A T . See Appendix C for details: Driv er Command Line Switc hes and MSCDEX Command Line Switches. If the computer does not ha v e e xpanded memor y , the driv ers are loaded into con ventional memory . NO TE: If you are using a memory manager , you may need to reconfigure it after installation unless you switch the EMS Memory option to “NO”. Install Pioneer CDP Support Installing this option allo ws the player to be controlled by CD Player Commands, See Appendix D. Figure 13 - DOS/WINDOWS - Driver Parameters Menu P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-11 MSCDEX Parameters CD-ROM starting drive letter This option allo ws you to indicate any letter after the hard dri ves, hard dri ve partitions, or network volumes as the starting dri ve letter for the indi vidual discs in the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . This letter is reflected in the /L: switch where the first dri ve letter for the CD-R OM discs in the individual trays is def ined. For example: /L:H. Number of MSCDEX Buffers This sets the buf fer size (caching) for each driv er letter . Each buf fer uses 2K of memory . Provide Memory Statistics Provides memory usage statistics on ho w much memory is used by buf fers, memory resident code, and resident data. Install Kanji Support T ells MSCDEX to use Kanji file structures, if present. Install MS-NET Support T ells MSCDEX to patch DOS to allow sharing of CD-R OM dri ves on MS-NET based networks. Last Drive = Indicates the final dri ve letter to be installed. The default is Z. Figure 14 - DOS/WINDOWS - MSCDEX Parameters Menu P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation SCSI ID Parameters SCSI ID of Drive This indicates the the SCSI ID of the first dri ve. (0-6). NO TE: Make sure t he SCSI ID number entered here matches the number set on the back of the Changer . Number of CD-ROM Discs in 1st Drive This indicates the maximum number of discs you will be accessing in the first, dri ve. The def ault is 6. Host Adapter Number This indicates the the ID of a host adapter to which the first Changer is attached. SCSI ID of 2nd Drive This indicates the SCSI ID of a second, daisy-chained Changer . (0-6.) NOTE: Make sure this is dif ferent from the number of the first CD-R OM Dri v e on the SCSI chain and that it matches the number set on the back of the second Pioneer Changer on the SCSI chain. Number of Discs in 2nd Drive This indicates the maximum number of discs you will be accessing in a second, daisy-chained Changer . The default is 6. Host Adapter Number This indicates the the ID of a host adapter to which a second dri v e may be attached. 3-12 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Figure 15 - DOS/WINDOWS - SCSI ID Parameters Menu P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-13 Notice – Changes Not Saved This dialog box will appear whene ver you select Custom Install, change some of the parameter settings, and then decide not to sav e them. It is basically warning you that the changes hav e not been saved and the def ault settings hav e been retained. When you press [ESC] you will be returned to the Main Menu, with QUICK INST ALL highlighted. Installing More Than One Pioneer CD-ROM Drive Installing T wo Pioneer CD-ROM Changers on one SCSI Chain T wo Pioneer Changers can be installed on one SCSI chain by using the Pioneer de vice dri vers for IBM-PCs and compatibles that ship with the unit. Use a Centronic 50 Pin SCSI cable to connect the two dri ves. Make sure the dri ve in the middle of the chain is not terminated and the last dri ve is terminated. Assign each dri ve it’ s own specif ic SCSI ID number . Then select CUSTOM INST ALL and indicate the SCSI ID numbers of each dri ve and the number of discs to be accessed by each dri ve. Y ou can also enter the SCSI ID numbers of the two units into the Pioneer De vice Dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS with the /S: switch as indicated in the example belo w . Also, the /N: switch must be placed into this line to indicate the number of discs (1-6) to access in each unit. DEVICE = C:\DEV\DRD600.SYS /D:MSCD000 /N:6,6 /S:0,1 /C:CDP Figure 16 - DOS/WINDOWS - NOTICE Changes Not Saved P ioneer CD-ROM Installer Ver 2.0
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-14 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Installing Three Pioneer CD-ROM Changers on one SCSI Chain Three or more Changers can be installed on one SCSI chain by editing the Pioneer De vice Dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS to add an /S: switch and an /N: switch. The /S: switch indicates the SCSI ID number of each Changer installed on the SCSI chain. The /N: switch indicates the number of discs in each specific Changer . See example belo w: DEVICE= C:\DEV\DRD600.SYS /D:MSCD000 /N: 1,3,6,6 /S:0,1,2,3 /C:CDP In the Changer with ID 0, one disc, represented by single dri ve letter , is accessible; In the Changer with ID 1, three discs, represented by three dri v e letters are accessible; In the Changer with ID 2, six discs, represented by six dri v e letters are accessible; In the Changer with ID 3, six discs, represented by six dri v e letters are accessible. NO TE: For the e xample abo ve, dri ve letters d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r ,s will be used. T otal number of drive letters within the system cannot exceed 24 . If you decide to assign an indi vidual dri ve letter to all six discs within each changer , you will be limited to three units on one SCSI Chain. T o access all six discs in up to se v en Pioneer CD-R OM Changers, use the XDISC utility , described belo w . Use a Centronic 50 Pin SCSI cable to connect the third driv e to the second dr i v e on the SCSI Chain, and so f orth. T erminate the last changer on the SCSI chain and do not terminate those in the middle of the chain. See Hardware Installation Guide for more information about daisy chaining Pioneer CD-R OM Changers. Assign each Changer on the SCSI chain its own specif ic SCSI ID. Using XDisc to Assign Single Drive Letters to Each Changer A special utility , XDISC.EXE, is included on the Pioneer Driv er Disk ette. If you edit the CONFIG.SYS f ile and then launch XDISC one dri ve letter will be assigned for each Pioneer CD-R OM Changer installed on the SCSI Chain. NO TE: Although XDISC can designate up to 8 separate dri v e letters, a maximum of se ven units can be installed on the SCSI b us. First, edit the CONFIG.SYS Pioneer De vice Driver line so it includes an /S: switch indicating the SCSI ID numbers of each dri v e installed, and an /N: switch, set to 0 for each dri v e you w ant to install. See e xample below: DEVICE= C:\DEV\DRD600.SYS /D:MSCD000 /N: 0,0,0,0 /S:0,1,2,3 /C:CDP
IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation Chapter 3 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 3-15 Using XDisc (cont.) Then, acti v ate XDISC by typing C:\PIONEER\XDISC. Once XDISC is launched, type XDISC (space) E (space) 3 to access the third disc in the changer assigned dri v e letter “E”. NO TE: Dri ve letters are assigned the next a vailable letter after the hard dri v e, flopp y dri ves, etc. NO TE: Do not set 0 and other numbers together as /N: settings. T o use XDISC the /N: switch must be set to all 0s. Multi Player Control (MPC) Program MPC for DOS The Multi Player Control v 1.2 is a memory resident “audio” remote control program for the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . Multi Player Control operates the Pioneer CD- R OM Changer as a CD Player during ex ecution of most programs on a PC. Multi Player Control consists of one f ile to mak e it resident in memory and another program to remov e it from memory . Use MPC.COM to install Multi Player Control Program and use MPCRMV .COM to remo v e it from memory . Install it by typing C:\ Pioneer\MPC.COM. Once it is installed you can bring it up with the <AL T HYPHEN> keys at an y time. From within this program you can select the disc, track number , instruct the unit to play , pause, or eject the disc, and you can turn the v olume up or do wn. Use the arrow k e y to select functions, and pr ess the space ke y or enter k e y to e x ecute a selected function. Use the <ESC> k ey to close the MPC windo w . T ype C:\ Pioneer\MPCRMV .COM to remov e the program . Y ou can also send direct commands to the player from within MPC. Select the Command function to make the command windo w pop up. Then type a specif ic mnemonic command string such as TR3SEPL <CR> Carriage Return. This will search to TRA CK 3, and PLA Y . Or send the command 1KL <CR> to turn Ke y Lock ON and disable the eject button on the front of the player . Or send 0KL <CR> to turn K ey Lock OFF . The player will send back an “R” indicating it receiv ed and ex ecuted the command. See Appendix D for a complete list of CDP commands to control the CD-R OM Changer .
Chapter 3 IBM DOS / WINDO WS Driver Installation 3-16 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Calling MPC within Windows This program can also be used in W indows. Run the Program Manager and open the MS-DOS Prompt icon. Read instructions and press <AL T ENTER> to open a DOS windo w within W indows. This windo w can be moved and made smaller . W ithin that W indo w , press <AL T HYPHEN> to bring up MPC. Press <ESC> at any point to put MPC a way . T ype [ EXIT] to return to W indows. MPC for DOS Error Message: “Device Driver Not installed. MPC Program is not resident” MPC.COM will not install if the de vice dri ver is not installed or if the /C:CDP switch has not been included in the Pioneer de vice dri ver line. Check the Pioneer de vice dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS to mak e sure that the Pioneer dri v er has been loaded and make sure the /C:CDP switch is at the end of the de vice driver line. Install the dri ver if it has not been installed, and/or type in /C:CDP at the end of the device dri ver line, if it is missing. Failure to Remove MPC Program I f, for some reason, the MPC program is not remov ed When you type C:\ Pioneer\MPCRMV .COM , don’t w orry . The next time you boot up our machine it will not appear .
Macintosh Driver Installation Inspection Checklist / Installation Overview Insert the 3.5” PIONEER Macintosh diskette that ships with the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer into the floppy dri ve of your Macintosh Computer . Double click on the PIONEER diskette icon. Y ou will see these icons: NO TE: The CD-ROM F older contains: CLD Access, Apple CD-R OM, CLD Remote, CLD Remote Read Me, Foreign File Access, Audio CD Access, ISO 9660 File Access, High Sierra File Access and Apple CD-R OM driv er v 5.0.1. Do not remov e any of the files from this folder . F ollo w instructions for installation for System 7.0 and abov e on page 4-3. Lea ve all of the f iles in these folders, so the installer can run properly . The 6.0.7 Folder contains only CLD Access 1.2. T o install dri vers for System 6.0.7 and belo w see pg 4-4. With SYSTEM 7.0 and Above Double click on the Installer to automatically install the required files into System 7.0 or abov e. Files required are contained in CD-R OM Folder . This complete folder must be present on the diskette, for a successful installa tion. See next page. With SYSTEM 6.0.7 and Below If you are running System 6.0.7 or belo w , double click on the 6.0.7 Folder . Click on the file “CLD Access 1.2” and drag it into the System F older. Open the CD-R OM F older by double clicking on it. Then highlight these four files by clicking on them and holding do wn the SHIFT ke y: Foreign File Access, Audio CD Access, ISO 9660 File Access, High Sierra File Access. Drag these four files into the System F older . Power -ON the Pioneer CD-R OM driv e and then Po wer -ON the Macintosh. Access a CD-R OM disc mounted on the desktop by double clicking on its icon. For details see pa ge 4-4. Chapter 4 MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 4-1 Figure 17 - Macintosh Installation Diskette
Figure 18 - MACINTOSH - System 7.0 and above QUICK INSTALL NOTE: Updates to the drivers may mean that different files will be on the diskette you receive with your Pioneer CD-ROM Drive. You can download the most recent version of the Macintosh Drivers, file CDROMXX.CPT, from the Pioneer Bulletin Board. See Appendix F, Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers. Quick Installation for System 7.0 and above MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Chapter 4 4-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual After launching the PIONEER diskette and making a back up copy, double click on the Installer and the proper files will automatically be installed into System 7.0 & above. Power-down the Macintosh. Connect the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer to the Computer using a Macintosh SCSI cable. Make sure the cable is attached securely. Set the SCSI ID number on the back of the Changer to a number between 1 and 6. Restart your Macintosh. You will see an icon on your desktop for the first CD-ROM disc that is loaded into the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer. Place the CD-ROM discs into the magazine label side down. Insert the magazine into the unit and power-ON the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer. Launch CLD Access from the Control Panels folder and use the ROM Controller to mount multiple discs. Or click on the icon in the top right corner of the menu bar to select specific CD-ROMs, or to select multi-mount. Multi-mount allows several CD-ROMs to be mounted on the desktop at the same time. NOTE: A CD-ROM Changer must be connected to the computer and powered-ON. The mounted discs will appear as desktop icons as though there were separate drives. Double click on a CD-ROM icon to open it. ✓
Using the Installer with System 7.0 and Above Launch the installer that ships with the diskette to automatically install the dri v ers and files that are needed by the Macintosh to comm unicate with the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . NO TE: Remov e all virus protection software or other INITs that may conflict from your System F older while you are installing the Pioneer dri vers. Don’ t for get to replace them in the System F older after installation of the Pioneer drivers is complete. Y ou will see this screen when you launch the installer: Click on INST ALL to automatically install the necessary files. HELP informs you of the functionality of dif ferent b uttons. Make sure that you are running the install program from the PIONEER diskette that ships with the dri ve. Select CUST OMIZE to select specific f iles to install. This option is useful if you only need to install CLD-Access (the dri ver) b ut do not need to install the specif ic Extensions. The dialog box in the lo wer left side of the Custom Install Screen describes each highlighted item. Chapter 4 MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 4-3 Macintosh HD Figure 19 - MACINTOSH Installer Screen Figure 20 - MACINTOSH Custom Install
MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Chapter 4 4-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual This is the message you will see when installation is completed successfully: Click on QUIT , to lea ve the installer . NO TE: Replace any virus protection software or other inits you may ha ve remo ved for this installation back into the System F older . Restart your computer . Installing drivers for System 6.0.7 and below Y ou will need to click on specific f iles and drag them into the System Folder if you are using System 6.0.7 or belo w . NO TE: ONL Y use the installer for Macintosh Systems 7.0 and abov e. Double click to open the Pioneer Macintosh diskette that ships with your Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . Then double click on the 6.0.7 Folder, to open it. Inside this folder you will see the file CLD Access 1.2. Highlight this f ile, hold the mouse button do wn, and drag it over the System F older icon for System 6.0.7 or below . When the System Folder is highlighted, you can release the mouse b utton. Then double click on the CD-R OM F older contained on the Pioneer diskette. Select these four files by clicking on them, while simultaneously holding do wn the shift ke y: Audio CD Access, Foreign File Access, ISO 9660 File Access, and High Sierra File Access. When they are all highlighted, drag them o ver the System F older icon for System 6.0.7 or belo w . As described above, when the System F older is highlighted, you can release the mouse button. Mac Figure 21 - MACINTOSH - Successful Install Screen
MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Chapter 4 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 4-5 Operations Check Other Installation Options If you ar installing more than one SCSI De vice , make sure the SCSI de vices on the chain each hav e individual SCSI ID address numbers between 1 and 6 when the Pioneer Changer is connected to a Macintosh computer . Only the last de vice on the SCSI chain is terminated. All other de vices should not be terminated. CHECK ICONS ON BOOT UP: If CLD Access has been installed properly and a Pioneer CD-ROM Changer is attached via SCSI cable to the Macintosh and powered ON, the following icon will be seen at the bottom of the screen at start-up. Look for it, to make sure it has been installed properly. CHECK THA T THESE FILES ARE LOADED PROPERL Y Under System 7.0 and above, CLD Access and Apple CD-ROM files should be in the Control Panel Folder . ISO 9660, High Sierra, Foreign File Access and Audio CD Access should be in the Extension Folder. If you are running System 6.0.7 or below , all of these files should be in the System Folder : CLD Access 1.2, ISO 9660, High Sierra, Foreign File Access, Audio CD Access. If the Pioneer Macintosh Drivers have been installed, but the CD-ROM Changer is not connected to the Macintosh and Powered ON, the following icon will appear on boot-up. NOTE: If you are using the Apple CD 150 or CD SC Plus, or CD SC with the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer and running System 6.0.7 or below, DO NOT install the Apple CD-ROM device driver. If an Apple CD-ROM driver is installed, remove it. CLD Access 1.2 supports the Apple Drives listed above. If you are using the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer with the Apple CD-300 or CD-300i (for Power PC) or newer Apple CD-ROM drives and running System 6.0.7, use CLD Access 3.0 and Apple CD- ROM Driver v 5.0.1. Drag them from the CD-ROM Folder into the 6.0.7 System Folder. CLD-Access 1.2 does not support newer Apple CD-ROM drives. If you install CLD- Access 3.0 under System 6.0.7 or below, enable MultiFinder, then restart. CLD-Access 3.0 will not change discs in regular Finder mode. With System 7.0, install CLD-Access 3.0 and the Apple CD-ROM 5.0.1 if using a Pioneer Changer with an Apple CD-ROM drive. ✓
Chapter 4 MA CINTOSH Driver Installation 4-6 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Using CLD Access CLD Access is a control panel document. Select Control Panels from under the Apple Menu, then double click on CLD Access or go into the System F older and open Control P anels F older , then double click on CLD Access to launch it. Y ou will see the R OM Mount Controller dialog box: This controller indicates the SCSI ID number of the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . And it also sho ws the discs loaded into the Pioneer Changer . If there is an X in the box next to the title and the title is in black lettering, you kno w the disc is mounted. NO TE: T o the left of the title, you will see a musical note, if as in the example abo ve, the CD-R OM contains CD-Digital Audio. Multi-Mount Option Unless Multi-Mount is selected, the dri ve will unmount the disc currently mounted and mount the next disc selected . Click on the Multi-Mount bo x if you wish to ha v e more than one disc mounted on the desktop at one time. CLD Menu Option If the CLD Menu box is selected, you will see the CLD Menu icon belo w appear at the far right hand side of the Macintosh’ s top menu bar . Select CLD Menu by checking the box in the lo wer left hand corner of CD-R OM Controller dialog box and restart computer . On boot up, you will see the icon on the menu bar . Clicking on this icon will allo w you to select mounted discs from the desktop, without having to bring up CLD Access. Figure 22 - CLD Access / ROM Mount Controller CLD Access
Using CLD Remote There is one utility program included with the Macintosh Pioneer CD-R OM driv ers. This is CLD Remote, a remote control program for the Macintosh that can be used to control CD Audio discs. When CLD Remote is opened, the controller screen f or CD-R OM changer appears if the dri v ers are installed, the CD-R OM Changer is attached to the Macintosh via SCSI and po wered ON. Y ou will see this screen: Here are descriptions of the CLD REMOTE indicators and control panel: A — This indicates the title of the Audio CD and T rack number currently playing. B — These numbers indicate the SCSI ID (1-6) of the dri ve; the disc tray in which the acti v e Audio CD is in (1-6); the tr ack number that is currently playing; and the elapsed time of the track, if DISC TIME is selected under the FILE MENU. Note: If Absolute T ime is selected in the File Menu, this time number will indica te total time that has elapsed during playback of the CD. C — The top bar indicates the elapsed time within the track (Disc T ime) and the bottom bar indicates the elapsed time within the entire CD (Absolute T ime). D — This is a volume control. (Descriptions ar e continued on next page .) MA CINTOSH Driver Installation Chapter 4 Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 4-7 Figure 23 - CLD Menu Icon Figure 24 - MACINTOSH CLD Remote A B C F E D
Chapter 4 MA CINTOSH Driver Installation 4-8 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Descriptions of CLD REMO TE indicators and control panel (continued) E — These are the control buttons. The lar ge one in the top r ight corner is PLA Y , the one belo w it is P A USE, the on the lo wer left is ST OP , the two abov e that are SCAN FOR W ARD and SCAN REVERSE, and the two abo v e those in the upper r ight side of this small panel are STEP FOR W ARD and STEP REVERSE. F — The Menu Bar has pull do wn menus entitled: FILE EDIT DISC TRA CK and REPEA T . Here is a description of what you will find under each one: FILE: This allo ws you to SA VE, set ABSOLUTE TIME or DISC TIME, and to QUIT . NO TE: When ABSOLUTE TIME is selected, the time numbers that appear in the CLD REMO TE panel indicate total time elapsed on the entire CD audio disc. When DISC TIME is selected, the time numbers that appear in the CLD REMOTE panel indica te the time elapsed on the particular TRA CK that is playing. EDIT : There are options for UNDO, CUT , COPY , P ASTE, CLEAR. DISC: This menu item indicates the titles of the CD Audio discs loaded into the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer . NO TE: T itles of non-audio CDs do not appear , they are indicated by the words “NON-A UDIO DISC”. TRA CK: This indicates the T racks on the CD audio disc. REPEA T : This allo ws the user to instruct the player to REPEA T TRA CK, REPEA T DISC or REPEA T ALL. SEQUENTIAL or RANDOM Repeat can also be selected.
Special Issues for IBM-PC & Compatible Users These are some special issues that may be encountered with IBM-PC & compatible computers when connecting a Pioneer CD-R OM Changer: Third Party Device Drivers A number of third party de vice dri vers are av ailable for different operating systems. Please refer to Pioneer Product Information Bulletin #25. This document is also av ailable on the Pioneer LaserF acts System by ordering document number 34 024 and 34 025. See Appendix E for information about the Pioneer LaserF acts System . Also, see Appendix F for Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers . Networking Using a Pioneer CD-R OM Changer as a network resource may require third party software. A list of se veral companies and their software products has been compiled as a resource. It is av ailable as Pioneer Product Information Bulletin #25. This document is also a vailable on the Pioneer LaserF acts System by ordering document n umber 34 024 and 34 025. See Appendix E for information about the Pioneer LaserF acts System . See Appendix F for Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers . Maximizing Performance • Setting High memory; Buf fer Sizes On the first installation, simplify the process by not using high memory or cache buf fers. This will help you get the system up and running faster . Once the system is running smoothly , feel free to experiment with loading into high memory and conserving DOS operating space. T o use High Memory , use the /E switch in the de vice dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS and for the MSCDEX device line in the A UTOEXEC.B A T. Y ou can also set MSCDEX buf fers to different sizes by using the /M: switch in the A UTOEXEC.B A T. Each number in the /M switch represents 2KB of memory . MSCDEX automatically allocates 8 KB into memory per disc. So using the /M switch is redundant and uses extra memory . W ith the /E: switch on, it will allocate this into EMS memory . Chapter 5 Special Issues Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 5-1
About AUDIO on CD-ROMs There are three types of Audio that you will find on CD-R OM discs: • CD-D A Compact Disc Digital Audio (Conforms to the Red Book Standard) • Compressed Audio (ADPCM, Adapti ve Pulse Code Modulation). Conforms to the Y ellow Book Standard and is found on CD-R OM discs. • Compressed Audio (ADPCM) that is interlea ved with computer data and found on CD-R OM XA discs. Compact Disc Digital Audio is high quality audio you’ re probably familiar with on audio compact discs (CDs). This audio is output through the RCA jacks on the back of the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . Cables from these RCA jacks can be connected to an amplifier and speak ers or to po wered speakers. Y ou can also hear the audio through headphones connected to the headphone jack on the front of the unit. Compressed Audio found on most CD-R OMs requires that a Sound Card be installed in the computer . The dri ve transfers the compressed audio data to the host computer for decompression and con version through the sound card. The sound card processes the audio through the computer and outputs the audio through jacks to an amplifier and speak ers or to po wered speakers. Check with the publisher or distributor of the CD R OM product to determine if it uses CD-D A or compressed audio. Remember if the CD-R OM product outputs compressed audio, you will need a sound card in your computer to hear the audio. Kodak Photo CDs - Single Session/ Multi-Session Pioneer CD-R OM Changers are Kodak Photo-CD compatible and can read multi-session K odak Photo-CDs. Multi-session Photo-CDs are those where sets of photographs are encoded onto the disc at dif ferent times. Single-session Photo-CDs hav e only one set of photos on the disc, encoded at one time. A program that will open Photo-CD files for vie wing is also required, such as K odak V iewer , Aldus PhotoShop, QUICKTIME for the Macintosh, or Microsoft V ideo for Windo ws. Special Issues Chapter 5 5-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual
Using CD Player (CDP) commands to control the drive After installing the proper de vice dri ver , the /C:CDP switch should be found in the De vice line of the CONFIG.SYS. When this switch is present, CD Player commands can be sent the player either from the DOS Prompt or by using the MPC utility as described in Chapter 3 for IBM-PC and compatible computers. For e xample, when sending commands from the DOS prompt: C:\>ECHO 1KL >CDP <CR> T urns on the Key Lock (disables eject b utton). C:\>ECHO 0KL >CDP <CR> T urns off the K ey Lock (enables eject b utton). See Appendix D for a list of CDP Commands. These commands can be used after the ECHO statement in the lines described abov e. Chapter 5 Special Issues Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 5-3
Questions and Answers Here are some common questions asked about Pioneer CD-R OM Changers. Can I use my Pioneer CD-ROM Changer on a network? There are many third party dri vers av ailable for networking a Pioneer CD-R OM Changer . Order Pioneer LaserF acts System document number 34 024 and 34 025. See Appendix E for more information on the Pioneer LaserF acts System . What if there is no sound audible? The disc is probably outputting Compressed Audio. This data needs to be transferred from the unit to the host computer for decompression and con version to audio. Make sure you ha ve a sound card installed to handle these tasks. If you do hav e a sound card installed and are still unable to hear compressed audio, check with the sound card manufacturer or disc publisher . If the audio is CD-D A (Compact Disc-Digital Audio) the audio light on the front panel of the unit will appear . The audio will be output through the headphone jack on the front of the unit, or through the jacks on the back of the unit to an amplifier and speak ers or to po wered speakers. T o test that these connections hav e all been made properly , insert a compact audio disc (CD) into the first tray , make sure the dri vers are properly installed, then use MPC for the PC or CLD Remote for the Macintosh to play the CD in the Changer . Will a combination sound card/SCSI interface card work with Pioneer CD-ROM Changers? A sound card with a SCSI interface included will work f ine with Pioneer drives, as long as the SCSI card is ASPI compliant and supports multiple LUNS (Logical Unit Numbers). Install the ASPI Manager that ships with the card, then install ASPI compatible dri vers suich as Pioneer DRD60ASP .SYS. If possible, make sure the card is comapatible with a 50 pin Centronics SCSI connector . Otherwise, you may need an adapter to enable connecting the 50 pin Centronics SCSI cable to the external port of the card. Can I use the Pioneer CD-ROM Changers with a sound card? Y ou can use the Pioneer units with any sound card as long as the card is supported by the actual software on the CD-R OM disc that you are using. Remember , if the CD-R OM disc uses compressed audio, you will need a sound card. Contact the CD-R OM disc publisher or distributor to f ind out what sound cards the product Chapter 6 Questions and Answers Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide 6-1
supports before you purchase a CD-R OM disc that includes compressed audio. What should I do if th e CD-ROM Changer always inserts the first or the same disc, no matter which disc the software has been instructed to use? The software package was probably written to w ork with a single CD-R OM Dri ve. T ry placing the disc in the first slot and then reinstall the application. Contact the software manufacturer to see if a v ersion of the software exists that supports multiple subunits. If you are using an ASPI compatible host adapter , the ASPI Manager may require an /L: or /ET : statement to enable access to multiple logical units. Refer to the documentation accompanying the host adapter or contact the host adapater manufacturer .. What should I do if the BUSY light flashes at one second intervals and the drive does not respond to commands? This is a visual indicator from the dri v e that something is af fecting the CD-R OM Changer’ s ability to perform. It may be a mechanical problem. Or , the driv e may be in T est Mode. Make sure the switch for T est Mode is DO WN/OFF . F or almost all DOS applications, only the terminator switch (SW #2) on the DRM-602X should be up. All others on the DRM-602X and all switches on the DRM-604X should be do wn. What should I do if the Magazine will not eject from the unit? There are two possible causes of this symptom. One is that the software has locked the magazine into the machine and will not let the user eject the disk. The other is that the user has set the last dip switch UP/ON so it has disabled the eject switch on the front panel. In either case, to remov e the magazine, make sure that the last dip switch is DO WN. Then turn the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer OFF and back ON. This should allo w the front panel eject b utton to work. NO TE: If the magazine still does not eject, call End-User CD-R OM T echnical Support. See Appendix F for Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers . Questions and Answers Chapter 6 6-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-1 T roubleshooting IBM-PC DOS/WINDOWS Installation If the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer does not respond after running through the Operations Check on page 3-7 of this Software Installation Guide, note an y error messages that may appear in the Inquiry ID line on boot up. Error messages and ho w to correct them are described on indi vidual pages of this Appendix as indicated belo w . If you do need to call for Pioneer End-User CD-R OM T echnical Support (See Appendix E for Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers ), please be prepared to describe any error messages and the contents of the CONFIG.SYS and A UTOEXEC.B A T files in your system. This will help Pioneer Industrial Representati ves solv e your problem more quickly . 1. Driver Error Messages page # • SCSI interface card can’t communicate with drive .........................................A-2 • Timeout during selection phase .......................................................................A-4 • Timeout waiting for initial bus free phase status phase or data phase ............................................................................A-5 • Characters on the Inquiry “ID=0” line are jumbled ........................................A-5 • The “Inquiry ID=0 Pioneer CD-ROM DRM-xxxX” line is blank ..................A-6 2. MSCDEX Error Messages • CDR101 Not Ready Reading Drive D ............................................................A-7 • CDR 103 Disk is not ISO 9660 or High Sierra ...............................................A-8 • Device Driver Not Found ................................................................................A-8 • Incorrect DOS Version ....................................................................................A-9 3. DOS Error Message • Invalid Drive Specification .............................................................................A-9 4. Hardware Issues. What to do if....... • The cartridge will not eject from the Minichanger .......................................A-10 • The drive always inserts the first or the same disc, no matter which disc the software has been instructed to use ....................................A-10 • The BUSY light flashes at one-second intervals and the drive does not respond to commands ..................................................................A-11 • Boot problems or the unit only accesses Drive D .........................................A-11
T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation A ppendix A A-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual SCSI inter face card can’t communicate with drive This means the device driver was not able to locate the proper SCSI inter face card in the PC. 1. V erify that the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer has been tur ned ON. 3. Power down the computer and the Pioneer Changer and check to make sure the SCSI cables are securely attached to the computer and to the changer . 2. Make sure you are using the SCSI Cable that goes with your inter face card. Not all DB 25 Centronics 50 pin cables are the same. Older Future Domain cards (TMC-845) use an HCA-108 Future Domain cable. Most current Future Domain SCSI inter face cards require an Apple Signal SCSI cable; there will be an Apple sticker on the inter face card. Use either a generic Apple Signal SCSI cable, or use a Future Domain cable # HCA-110. For infor mation about the correct cable to use with other SCSI cards, contact the SCSI inter face card manufacturer or dealer . 4. When Installing the Drivers, make sure you indicate the correct inter face card you are using, so the correct driver is installed. Check the DEVICE driver line in the CONFIG.SYS to verify that the correct device driver has been installed: • DRD600.SYS must be used with a Future Domain or DD-C5002 • DRD60ASP .SYS must be used with an ASPI compatible interface car d • DRD60PS.SYS must be used with an IBM SCSI inter face card. “SCSI interface card can’t communicate with drive” Continued on next page
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-3 SCSI inter face card can’t communicate with drive This means the device driver was not able to locate the proper SCSI inter face card in the PC. 6. There could be a conflict with another board i nstalled in the computer . The Futur e Domain SCSI inter face card is a memory mapped board and can be mapped into four dif ferent addresses (the C000 and D000 memory segments). See Installation Manual packaged with the inter face card for infor mation on changing jumper addresses. 8. Check whether a 16 bit VGA card is installed in the computer . A 16 bit VGA card may conflict with all four Future Domain Memory addresses. Set the VGA card to 8 bit mode. 7. If using a memory manager such as 386^MAX, QEMM, EMM.SYS (or something with a similar name), make sure that the memory manager has excluded the memory range used by the Future Domain inter face card. Check your memory manager instructions for the details on this. Type this into the Config.SYS after the line that calls the memory manager: EXCLUDE =C800-C9FF or RAM=C800-C9FF . It is a good idea to do this even if no problems are evident. 5. Power down the computer , disconnect the cable from the back of the PC and restart the computer . If you still get the same message, “SCSI host adapter can’t communicate with drive”, after you boot up, the inter face card may be conflicting with another board in the computer . Refer to the inter face card documentation and change the jumpers on card. If the error changes to “T ime Out During Selection Phase”, you may have a bad cable or a poor connection. Re-seat the cable or change it and try again. (cont. from previous page) 10. The inter face card or the slot for it in the PC may be malfunctioning. T ry placing the SCSI interface card in a dif ferent expansion slot in the computer . If you are still having problems, try r eplacing the interface card .
T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation A ppendix A A-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual T ime out during selection phase This means the driver could not locate the Changer on the SCSI bus. The device driver was, however , able to locate the inter face card. 1. V erify that the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer is tur ned ON. 3. V erify that the correct cable is connected to both the interface car d in the PC and to the Pioneer Changer . Not all DB 25 Centronics 50 pin cables are the same. Older Future Domain cards (TMC-845) use an HCA- 108 Future Domain cable. Most current Future Domain inter face cards require an Apple Signal SCSI cable. These are identified by an Apple sticker on the inter face car d. Use either a generic Apple Signal SCSI cable, or a Future Domain cable HCA-110. For infor mation about the correct cable to use with other SCSI interface car d s, contact the manufacturer or dealer . 2. Has the SCSI ID number set on the back of the Pioneer Changer been changed since the software drivers were installed? If so, go into the CONFIG.SYS and after D:MSCD000 statement enter /S:1, or the number from 0-7 that the changer SCSI ID has been set to. Make sure there is no other device on the SCSI bus with the same SCSI ID number . 5. Power down the computer and the changer , disconnect the cable from the back of the PC and restart the computer . If you get the message, “SCSI host adapter can’t communicate with drive”, after you boot up, the inter face card may be conflicting with another board in the computer . Refer to the inter face card documentation and change the jumpers on card. If the error reads “T ime Out During Selection Phase”, you may have a bad cable or a poor connection. Re-seat the cable or change it and try again. 4. Make sure both ends of the SCSI chain are ter minated. The interface card is considered the first device on the chain and typically is ter minated by the manufacturer . If the Pioneer Changer is the only device on the chain or if it is the last device on a chain, make sure ter mination is ON. If it is in the middle of a SCSI chain, tur n ter mination OFF . See Hardware Instructions for setting ter mination.
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-5 T ime out waiting for initial bus free phase, status phase or data phase This means you have some kind of problem with the SCSI cable or a problem with ter mination. 1. Power down the computer and the Pioneer Changer and re-seat the cable. Make sure it is securely attached. If the problem persists, replace the cable. 2. Check ter mination. If the Pioneer Changer is the only device or the last device on the SCSI chain, ter mination should be ON. If it is in the middle of a SCSI chain, termination should be OFF . The DRM-604X has a termination switch on the back panel that can be set ON or OFF . The DRM-602X sets ter mination by placing DIP switch 2 in an UP/ON position or a DOWN/OFF position. Characters on the Inquiry ID=0 line are jumbled This means there is a problem on the SCSI chain. 1. Check ter mination. If the Pioneer Changer is the only device or the last device on the SCSI Chain, termination should be ON. If it is in the middle of a SCSI Chain, termination should be OFF . The DRM-604X has a termination switch on the back panel that can be set to ON or OFF . The DRM-602X sets termination by placing DIP switch 2 in an UP/ON position or a DOWN/OFF position. 2. Power down the computer and the changer , disconnect the cable from the back of the computer and restart . If you get an error message that reads “T ime Out During Selection Phase”, you may have a bad cable or a poor connection. Reseat the cable or cha nge it and try again. 3. If the problem persists, it may be a inter face card conflict, a bad extension slot, or a problem with the inter face card. T ry changing the address of the inter face card. Refer to inter face card documentation. T ry placing the inter face card in another slot. T ry replacing the inter face card.
T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation A ppendix A A-6 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual The Inquiry ID=0 line is blank This means that the device driver located a inter face card which appeared to be a Future Domain inter face card, but was not. W e have seen this with Seagate ST01 and ST02 inter face cards and the CMS SCSI adapter/ daughter board for the PS/2 Model 30-286 which all use the TI SCSI chip. 2. V ersions 1.05 and later of the Pioneer DRD600.SYS driver support multiple SCSI inter face cards. The driver searches for the inter face cards in a particular order , based on the address. This order is CA00, C800, CE00, DE00. The first adapter found becomes inter face card #0, the second #1, and so on. To tell the driver which adapter to use, the syntax of the /S switch of DRD600.SYS driver in the Config.Sys must be modified. See #3 below. 3. The for mat of the statement to be added to the Config.Sys is: /S:n1[;h1] where n1 = SCSI ID Number of first Pioneer Changer h1 = Number of inter face card for first drive (default is #0) 4. Example: There is a Seagate ST01 SCSI inter face card located at addr ess C800. The Future Domain inter face card has been set to addr ess CE00. The Changer has a SCSI ID of 4. To access this combination use: /S:4;1 To connect a Changer at SCSI ID 3 to the first inter face card and a Changer with SCSI ID 5 to the second, the setting would be: /S:3;0,5;l Also, set /N:6,6 to indicate the number of discs available in each unit. NOTE: Certain versions of the Seagate SCSI interface cards appear twice in memory. When this happens, the inquiry line will still be blank. If this happens, raise the inter face card number by 1. 5. Some inter face cards support dual SCSI devices. This can allow up to 14 SCSI devices to be run of f one SCSI inter face card. If you are using a inter face card that supports dual SCSI devices, and the Inquiry ID=0 line is missing, make sure you have selected the proper channel for the inter face card. Refer to the inter face card documentation or contact the manufactur er for information about how to select the proper channel. T ry syntax fr om example #3 above: 1. There could be a conflict with another board i nstalled in the computer . The Futur e Domain SCSI inter face card is a memory mapped board and can be mapped into four dif ferent addresses (the C000 and D000 memory segments). See Installation Manual packaged with the inter face card for information on changing jumper addr esses. (There is no Pioneer Changer model number , or ROM version number on this line.)
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-7 CDR101 Not ready reading drive D This means the drive has failed to read the disc. 1. V erify that discs ar e in the player label side down. Also check to make sure the discs are not seriously scratched and that they do not have a lot of finger prints on them. If the discs have finger prints on them, they can be cleaned by drawing a soft cloth from the center hole to the edge of the disc; never use a circular motion. Excessive scratches may make the disc unreadable. 4. Reboot the computer and look for more error messages on boot up . Use the PAUSE key to stop the screen and any key to continue. Look for details regarding specific errors in this Appendix. 5. Look carefully at the Inquiry ID=0 line on boot-up. Make sure you see the Pioneer DRM model number and the four -digit ROM version number at the end of the line. If you do not see the model number and the ROM version number , you probably have tr ouble on the SCSI bus. Check to make sure that all cables are securely attached. Also check ter mination. The last unit on the SCSI chain should be terminated and units in the middle of the chain should not be ter minated. See Hardware Instructions for infor mation on termination for specific Changers. Also, use the corr ect SCSI cable for the specific SCSI inter face card installed. 2. Make sure that the MSCDEX is loading into the Autoexec.Bat properly. It should be loading first, and it should not be REMARKed out. 6. T ry accessing dif ferent discs. If the changer is still not reading the discs, it is possible it is having a mechanical problem. Refer to TB #168 and see instructions for running a Self-T est. Also refer to TB #169 for instructions on running the Audio Play T est. These two tests can be used to check the mechanical functioning of the unit. 3. Make sure that the MSCDEX label in the Config.Sys matches the label in the Autoexec.Bat. It often reads /D:MSCD000 or /D:MSCD001.
T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation A ppendix A A-8 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual CDR 103 Disc is not ISO 9660 or High Sierra This means the disc is probably not a High Sierra or ISO 9660 for mat. Either High Sierra or ISO 9660 is required to work with Microsoft Extensions (MSCDEX). 1. V erify that the disc is High Sierra or ISO 9660 for mat and that it is not an Audio Disc. 4. This message may be caused by a ter mination problem. Make sure both ends of the SCSI chain are ter minated. The SCSI inter face card is considered the first device on the chain and typically is ter minated by the manufacturer . If the Pioneer Changer is the only device on the chain or if it is the last device in a chain, make sure ter mination is ON. If it is in the middle of a SCSI chain, turn ter mination OFF. See Hardware Instructions for setting termination. 2. Check and make sure the disc has not been damaged or scratched and that it does not have alot of finger prints on it. This could keep the Pioneer Changer from reading the disc properly. 3. V erify that the Pioneer Changer is functioning properly. Refer to Pioneer Technical Bulletin #168 to run a Self-Test on the unit. Refer to Pioneer Technical Bulletin #169 to run an Audio Play test. Device driver not found This means the system could not find a device driver name or path during boot up. 1. Check the Config.Sys and verify that the correct driver for your inter face card has been loaded into a directory on the computer’s hard drive. Make sure the device driver is in the path specified in the Config.Sys. Make sure the path exists, the driver is in the path and the name is labeled correctly.
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-9 Incorrect DOS version This means the the version of DOS you are using is incompatible with the version of MSCDEX installed. 2. If using a version of DOS lower than 6, include this line in the Config.Sys — C;\DOS\SETVER.EXE. When you add this line to the Config.Sys, use the MSCDEX file that ships with the Pioneer drivers. 1. Make sure you are using the latest version of MSCDEX. (Microsoft CD Extensions). Often a more recent version of MSCDEX will ship with an upgraded version of DOS (DOS 6 and higher). Copy this version into the directory where you have installed the Pioneer CD-ROM drivers. Go to the DOS directory and copy the file:: C:\DOS\COPY MSCDEX.EXE C:\Pioneer\MSCDEX.EXE and press ENTER. Y ou should see a message “1 file(s) copied”. Invalid drive specification This usually means that MSCDEX has not run or did not set up enough drive letters. 1. If none of the CD-ROM drive letters appear on boot-up, check the AUTOEXEC.BAT to make sure that the line for MSCDEX.EXE did load and is above any shell programs (like Windows) or menu systems (like Direct Access or AutoMenu). MSCDEX.EXE should be listed first in the Autoexec.Bat and should not be REMARKed out. (See Appendix C.) 3. If some, but not all six drive letters are available, place an /N: statement on the Pioneer Device Driver line in CONFIG.SYS. After the MSCD000, add a statement that reads: /N:6. (Refer to Appendix C for a complete description of parameters available in the Device Driver Line in the Config.Sys.) DOS Error Message 2. Make sure the line “Last Drive=Z ” is in the Config.Sys. If it is not, type it in.
T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation A ppendix A A-10 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Cartridge will not eject from the Changer 1. There are two possible causes of this symptom. One is that the software has locked the magazine into the machine and will not let the user eject it. The other is that the user has set the last DIP switch UP/ON so it has disabled the EJECT button on the front panel. 2. In either case, to remove the magazine, make sure the last DIP switch is DOWN, then tur n the Pioneer Changer OFF and back ON. This should allow the front panel EJECT button to work. NOTE: The DRM-602X provides a light on the front panel of the unit that indicates if the EJECT button is disabled, locking the magazine. 1. Use the most current version of the driver . Current Pioneer CD-ROM Changer drivers are available on the Pioneer Electronic Bulletin Board. See Appendix E, Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers 3. If a disc tray is stuck, refusing to allow the magazine to eject, contact Pioneer Technical Support or Pioneer Service. The drive always inserts the first or the same disc, no matter which disc the software has been instructed to use 3. The software package was probably written to work with a single CD-ROM. Try placing the disc in the first slot and then re-install the application. If this works, contact the software manufacturer to see if a version of the software exists that supports multiple sub-units. 2. Contact ASPI inter face card manufacturer for infor mation about ASPI Manager Switches. The ASPI Manager may r equire /L: statement or /ET: statement to enable a number of logical units.
A ppendix A T roubleshooting IBM- PC DOS / WINDO WS Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide A-11 BUSY light Flashes at one-second intervals 1. This is a visual indicator from the drive that something is wrong with the drive, affecting its ability to per for m. It may be a mechanical problem. Or , the drive may be in test mode. 2. Make sure the switch for Test Mode is DOWN/OFF . Refer to Operating Instructions . For almost all DOS applications, only the ter minator switch on the DRM-602X should be up. All others on the DRM602X and all switches on the DRM604X should be down. 1. It you are not booting from a SCSI hard drive using this SCSI inter face card card, and if there is a boot ROM on the inter face card, the boot ROM should be removed or disabled using software options. 2. If booting from a SCSI Hard drive, make sure the SCSI IDs do not conflict and that ter mination on the SCSI inter face card is disabled. Consult documentation for inter face card manufacturer . NOTE: The hard drive should be ter minated as the first device on the chain and if the the Pioneer Changer is the only other device on the line , it should also be ter minated. Boot problems or the unit only accesses Drive D 3. V erify that the Pioneer Changer is functioning properly. Refer to TB #168 to run a Self-Test on the unit and to TB #169 to run an Audio Play test. These documents are available as 32 169 & 32 170 on the Pioneer LaserFacts System; see Appendix F .
A ppendix B T roubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide B-1 T roublshooting Macintosh Driver Installation If you hav e trouble using the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer after you ha ve installed the dri vers, please check these points: 1. Check SCSI ID number Remember , the SCSI ID number must be any number between 1 and 6 not already being used by any other de vice currently on the SCSI chain. Do not use 0 or 7. 2. Check for INIT Conflicts Make sure the Pioneer CD-R OM Changer is connected to the computer and po wered ON, with a magazine inserted and with discs placed in the magzine trays label side down . If your system crashes on boot-up, or if the CLD Access icon has an X through it at boot up, you most likely ha ve an INIT conflict. Remov e all other INITs from the System Folder and reboot. Or , if you are running under System 7.0 or abov e, disable all extensions, by using Extention Manager . If the system fully boots with only the Pioneer Macintosh dri ver INITs loaded, you kno w you hav e a conflict. Try loading the Pioneer dri vers f irst. This can be done by adding a period in front of the INIT names, since INITS load in alphabetical order . If this does not allo w a successful boot, you may ha ve a conflict that can only be resolved by not using some other INITs. Add INITs back in one-by-one, rebooting after each to see which one may conflict with the Pioneer Mac dri ver INITs. There are se veral utility programs on the market that can help you manage INIT loading. 3. If you are installing new Pioneer-MAC drivers into a System where older drivers were previously loaded Please remov e all old Pioneer -MA C driv ers before installing ne w ones. While most of the files will be o verwritten, this may not always be the case. It is best to remov e the old dri vers before installing the new ones.
A ppendix C DOS/WINDO WS Device Driver & MSCDEX F ile Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide C-1 Installation Overview for IBM-PC & Compatibles Device Driver & MSCDEX File The INST ALL program adds a line to the CONFIG. SYS File which tells the system to load the de vice dri ver that is correct for the SCSI host adapter installed in the computer and it adds or modif ies a line in the computer’ s A UTOEXEC.B A T fi le to access MSCDEX (Microsoft CD Extensions). Device Driver Loaded into CONFIG.SYS The de vice dri ver line in the CONFIG.SYS indicates the Directory and P A TH where it is located, as well as the SCSI ID number of the CD-R OM Changer , and it installs the CDP commands. The CONFIG.SYS File should look similar to this: DEVICE = C:\DEV\DRD600.SYS /D:MSCD000 /N:6 /S:0 /C:CDP The de vice dri ver allo ws communication to take place between a computer system and a peripheral de vice. It is loaded when the system is booted. Pioneer supplies the follo wing three de vice driv ers for use with se veral common SCSI host adapters: 1. DRD600.SYS This de vice dri ver w orks with the Future Domain SCSI host adapters (TMC and MCS series) and with the Pioneer DD-C5002 SCSI host adapter . 2. DRD60PS.SYS This de vice dri ver w orks with the IBM SCSI host adapters for PS/2s. 3. DRD60ASP .SYS This de vice dri v er w orks with an y ASPI compatible host adapter that supports multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers). Note: When using an ASPI compatible host adapter , obtain the ASPI Manager file from the host ada pter manufacturer or distributor . Install the ASPI Manager before you run the Pioneer Dri ver Installation Program. During the QUICK INST ALLA TION procedure, indicate the type of SCSI host adapter installed in your computer: ASPI Compatible , DD-C5002, FUTURE DOMAIN, or IBM. (The default is Future Domain). The INST ALL program then loads the proper dri ver into the CONFIG .SYS file.
DOS/WINDO WS Device Driver & MSCDEX F ile A ppendix C C-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual NO TE: The /N: switch (indicating the number of discs to access within the changer) and the /S:switch (indicating the SCSI ID of the changer) are automatically determined by the Install Program, and will not usually appear in the command line. They can be manually added, b ut if they are indicated in this line, the /S: switch MUST match the SCSI ID on the back of the unit. The /N: switch default is 6, b ut a number from 1 to 6 can be set. If /N:3 is indicated, only the f irst three discs in the dri ve will be assigned dri ve letters and will be accessible. NO TE: For information about daisy-chaining dri ves and about using the XDISC utility , see Chapter 3, pages 13-15. See page C-2 for a descriptions of the De vice Dri ver Command Line Switches. See page C-3 for a description of the MSCDEX Command Line Switches
A ppendix C DOS/WINDO WS Device Driver & MSCDEX F ile Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide C-3 Device Driver command line switches: Switch Description Example /D:(device name) Specifies the device name of the /D:MSCD000 CD-ROM device. This name MUST agree with the device name declared in MSCDEX. /N:n1[,n2] Specifies the number of CD-ROM /N:6 discs that are in the magazine. This is installed automatically with Version 2.0 and above of the drivers. You may not see this switch in the device driver line . /C:(device name) Specifies the device name of the /C:CDP character device for CDP control /S:n1[;h1][,n2[;h2]] Specifies the SCSI ID and the host /S:0 adapter number of the DRM-600. This must be the same SCSI ID as the one set by the dip switches. This is installed automatically with Version 2.0 and above of the drivers. You may not see this switch in the device driver line . /B or /E Specifies whether or not the device driver should load in a look ahead buffer for prefetch. /B -> Conventional Memory /E -> Expanded Memory
DOS/WINDO WS Device Driver & MSCDEX F ile A ppendix C C-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual Modifications to the AUTOEXEC.BA T file The INST ALL Program also modif ies or creates an A UTOEXEC.B A T f ile to add an instruction that tells DOS to in voke the MSCDEX.EXE f ile with its correct parameters. This allo ws the system to communicate with the CD-R OM driv e. MSCDEX /D:MSCD000 MSCDEX.EXE command line switches: Switch Description Example /D: Specifies the device name of the /D:MSCD000 (device name) CD-ROM device. This name MUST agree with the device name declared in DRD600.SYS /M:n Specifies the number of cache /M:24 buffers for MSCDEX to allocate. /E Tells MSCSDEX to use EMS (Expanded) memory for the cache buffers. If EMS is available, this can save lots of RAM. /L: Specifies for MSCDEX the drive /L:M (drive letter) letter to start assigning the CD-ROM discs. /V Provides memory usage statistics on how much memory is used by buffers, memory resident code, and resident data. /K Tells MSCDEX to use Kanji file structures if present. /S Tells MSCDEX to patch DOS to allow sharing of CD-ROM drives on MS-NET based networks.
A ppendix D (CDP) CD Player Commands Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide D-1 Using CDP Commands / CDP Command List For Pioneer CD-ROM Changers S ending CDP (CD Player) Commands from DOS : At the DOS prompt, type the follo wing: C:\>ECHO 1KL>CDP <CR> (Carriage return or enter) This will send a command to the CD-R OM Changer to put Ke y Lock ON, so that the Magazine cannot be ejected. 0KL will turn K ey Lock OFF . See complete list of CDP Commands starting on page D-2. Any of the CDP Commands can be used in place of the 1KL in the abov e set of instructions. Use the Multi-Player Control Program (MPC) described in Chapter Three, page 3-16 to send CDP commands to the CD-R OM Changer . CDP (CD-Player ) Control Commands Player Commands Addressing Modes Block MMSSFF Specifies Minutes, Seconds, and Frames. Index I I Specifies pre-mastered indices Time MMSS Specifies Minutes and Seconds (Frame 0) Track TT Specifies the beginning of track TT Player Modes P00 Home No disc is loaded. Magazine inserted. P01 Park The disc is loaded, but not spinning. P03 Stop P04 Play The drive is playing audio. P06 Pause The disc is spinning, but audio play pauses.
(CDP) CD Player Commands A ppendix D D-2 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual The follo wing lists the Command Mnemonics and an explanation for each: CM Command Drive Action ?A Address Request Returns a 10-digit string (TTIIMMSSFF) representing Track number, Index number, and P-code time for the current address. In Park mode, the string is XXXXXXXXXX, at lead-in 0000000000. At lead-out, the string is AA01000000. ?B Block Request Returns a six digit string representing the current address in MMSSFF format. In Park mode, XXXXXX is returned. 000000 is returned when the current address is in lead-in area. BK Block Mode Sets the addressing mode to Block mode. All subsequent addresses must be in MMSSFF format. CL Clear Clears the buffer which stores the stop marker. Will also cancel search mode or play modes. ?G Catalog Request Returns the disc’s 13 digit catalog number. If the disc does not have a catalog number, or if no disc is loaded, the string will be all “X”s. ?I Index Request Returns a four digit string representing the track number and index number. In Park mode, XXXX is returned. 0000 is returned when the current address is in the lead-in area, and AA01 when in the lead-out area. IX Index Mode Sets the addressing mode to Index mode. All subsequent addresses will be interpreted as indices. ?K Disc Status Returns an eight character string representing the attributes Request of the currently loaded disc. (N1 - N8) N1: Disc Loaded 0: No 1: Yes X: Unknown N2: Audio Track 0: Not Present 1: Present X: Unknown N3: Data Track 0: Not Present 1: Present X: Unknown N4: CDV 0: No 1: Yes X: Unknown N5: CD-I 0: No 1: Yes X: Unknown N6-8: Reserved (All X)
A ppendix D (CDP) CD Player Commands Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide D-3 CM Command Drive Action n KL Key Lock Enables or disables the front panel eject button. n = 0: Enabled. n = 1: Disabled LO Lead Out Lead Out Adress NF Scan Forward Scans forward about 15 seconds; audio attenuated by 12 dB. NR Scan Reverse Scans backwards about 15 seconds; audio attenuated by 12dB. ?O Read ISRC Returns the 15 digit International Standard Recording Code for the current track. (DRM-604X series only) ?P Mode Request Returns three digit string representing player mode: P00 - Home (No Magazine), P01 - Park Mode, P04 - Play Mode, P06 - Pause Mode, P20 - Home Mode (Magazine Inserted) PA Pause Enters Pause mode at the current address. PL Play Enters Play mode and begins audio play. ?Q TOC Request Returns TOC data as a 10 digit string (FFLLEEEEEE), where FF represents the first track, LL represents the last track number, and EEEEEE represents the lead-out address in MMSSFF format. ?Q TOC Request Returns TOC data for track n as an eight digit string (EEEEEETT), where EEEEEE represents the absolute start address of the track in MMSSFF format, and TT represents the track type. 00 means audio, 04 means data. ?R Track Request Returns a two digit string representing the current track. In Park mode, XX is returned. 00 is returned when the current address is in the lead-in area, an AA when in lead-out. RJ Reject Stops the disc and enters Park mode. a SA Start Starts disc rotation. The drive will pause at the beginning of the first audio track. a SE Search Searches to address a and enters Pause mode.
(CDP) CD Player Commands A ppendix D D-4 Softwar e Driver Installation Guide / Owner’ s Manual CM Command Drive Action a SM Stop Marker Sets a stop marker at address a . When the stop marker is reached, the drive enters Pause mode. Stop markers are cleared by CL and RJ commands. ?T Time Request Returns a four digit string representing the current time in MMSS format. In Park mode, XXXX is returned. 0000 is returned when the current address is in the lead-in area. TM Time Mode Sets the addressing mode to Time mode. All subsequent addresses must be in MMSS format. TR Track Mode Sets the addressing mode to Track Mode. All subsequent addresses must be in TT format, specifying a track number. n VL Volume Sets the audio playback level, from 0 to 255. ?X CDP Model Returns the revision of the CDP ROM Example: “P150801” ?Z Disc Query Returns a three digit number representing the currently loaded disc. If is no disc loaded, “XXX” is returned. ZO Eject Magazine Ejects the magazine. ZR Disc Return Unloads the currently loaded logical unit (tray). n ZS Disc Select Loads disc n (1-6). After the disc is loaded, the drive goes into Park mode See next page for a list of Error Messages.
Comand Error Messages Return Error Explanation R (GOOD) The command completed successfully. E00 Communication Error Error in command, command too long E04 Feature not Available Unusable command, wrong mode, bad track E06 Missing Argument A required parameter was not supplied E11 Disc not Present No disc loaded, magazine not inserted E12 Address Error Search address not found E13 Focus Error Focus lost (Hardware problem) E14 Spindle Unlocked The spindle is not locking E16 Eject Received Front panel Eject button pressed before the command could finish execution. E90 Panic - Mechanical A non-recoverable error has occurred in a mechanical operation such as loading. E91 Can’t Eject Magazine E92 Can’t Load E96 Can’t Start Drive was unable to spin-up the disc E99 Panic A non-recoverable operational error has occurred. Example T o instruct the CD-R OM Changer to Load Disc 3 and start playing from 21m 34s 16bl, use this command string: 3ZSSABK213416SEPL<CR>. Here is a fuller explanation of each command in the e xample abov e: 3ZS : Load Disc 3 SA : Start rotation BK : Block Addressing Mode 213416SE : Search to 21 Minutes, 34 Seconds, 16 Blocks PL : Begin Play . A ppendix D (CDP) CD Player Commands Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide D-5
A ppendix E PIONEER LaserF acts System Owner’ s Manual / Softwar e Driver Installation Guide E-1 Pioneer LaserFacts SM System Pioneer Ne w Media T echnologies, Inc., has placed a full library of technical resource materials on a Pioneer LaserF acts System. This is a F AX retriev al system that makes technical documents a v ailable 24-hours per day . Please refer to the LaserF acts Directory of Documents to obtain the number of the document you wish to order . Y ou can obtain a Directory by calling the LaserFacts line or by calling Ed-User CD-R OM T echnic al Support. See Appendix F for Pioneer T echnical Resource Numbers. T o use the Pioneer LaserF acts System , follow these easy steps: 1.) Call: 1-201-327-9273 from your F AX phone. When you call the Pioneer LaserF acts System from your F AX phone, your documents will be F AXed to you immediately; you can request up to 3 documents in one day . 2.) Respond to the system’ s voice instructions. Enter a fi ve-digit Document Number from the Pioneer LaserF acts Document Directory to indicate the document you wish to receive. If you do not ha v e a directory to identify a specific Document Number, follo w the menu options and hav e the directory F AXed to you. By responding to other menu options, you can access some of the most frequently requested documents without entering a document number . 3.) Hang up and wait for documents to be F AXed. Y our documents will be sent immediately when you call from your F AX phone.