Minolta CD 10 User Manual

Preface  
Precautions  
Table of Contents  
Product Outline  
Accessories  
Names of Parts  
Connecting with a Computer  
Basic Operations  
Using the PC Card Drive  
CD-10 with a Macintosh  
Using the PC Card Drive CD-10  
with IBM PC/AT Compatibles  
E INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Preface  
Thank you very much for purchasing the Minolta PCMCIA Card  
Drive CD-10.  
The Minolta PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10 can be connected to  
various makes of personal computers to read and write PC cards  
(PCMCIA/JEIDA specifications) and PC card adapter sets like the  
Minolta RM-2S/RM-4S SmartMedia™ image memory cards used  
with the Minolta CA-1S PC card adapter. The data recorded on a PC  
card with a digital still camera can be directly read into a personal  
computer. Please read these instructions carefully before use.  
The features of this product include:  
• SCSI interface, the standard interface for personal computers.  
• Of the standard PCMCIA/JEIDA cards, ATA cards and SRAM cards canbe  
used.  
• Can be connected to Macintosh, IBM PC/AT compatible computers, NEC PC-  
98 series, UNIX, VMS, AIX, etc.  
• There is one slot ,which can be used for inserting type I, II and III PC cards.  
* MS-DOS is the registered trademark of Microsoft.  
* Apple and Macintosh are the registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.  
* IBM PC/AT is the trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.  
* EZ-SCSI is the trademark of Adaptec, Inc.  
* PhotoDeluxe is the registered trade mark of Adobe Systems, Inc.  
* SmartMedia is the registered trademark of Toshiba Inc.  
* Other company names and product names are the trademarks and registered trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
1. We have taken every necessary precaution to ensure the accuracy of this  
product and this manual. However, we can not be held responsible for the results  
of operation.  
2. The product and the manual are subject to improvements without notice.  
3. This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without our prior  
permission.  
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Precautions  
This symbol means "WARNING" and indicates caution should be used.  
Please read and understand each warning message thoroughly before  
operating this equipment. Failure to follow warning messages may  
result in serious injury, fire, or equipment damage.  
Safety Precautions and handling  
Power cord  
- Do not bend the power cord excessively or place heavy objects on  
it. Damage to the cord may cause fire or electric shock.  
- Do not pull the cord itself to unplug; always hold the plug and pull.  
- Do not plug or unplug with wet hands.  
- Unplug from the outlet when you are not using the unit for long  
periods.  
- Plug the power cord directly into a wall outlet whenever possible.  
Use of extensioncords andpower dividers can cause malfunctions.  
- Do not use an outlet to which large electrical appliances such as  
air conditioners and copy machines are connected.  
To prevent electric shock  
Never remove the cabinet of this unit. Some components inside  
operate at high voltages and can cause severe electric shock if  
touched.  
Keep objects and materials out of the unit  
Make sure that no liquid is spilled or leaks into this unit and that  
no metal or inflammable objects fall inside since these can cause  
fire, shock, malfunctions, or accidents.  
In case of accident or malfunction  
If the unit makes unusual noises or begins smoking, or if a for-  
eign object gets inside the unit, unplug the power cord from the  
outlet and contact the store from which you purchased the unit or a  
nearby service center.  
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Power source  
Use a standard domestic household power supply (100 to 240V,  
50/60Hz).  
Proper places for use and storage  
- This unit is to be used at temperatures between +5°C and +40°C  
and at relative humiditiesbetween 20% and 80% (no condensation).  
- Do not use or store the unit in an excessively hot or cold place.  
- Do not use or store the unit in a dusty place or in direct sunlight.  
- Do not use or store the unit in a place subject to excessive vibra-  
tion or in an unstable place.  
- Do not place the unit close to a system which generates strong  
magnetic fields(motor,transformer, television, loudspeaker, mag-  
net etc.).  
- Do not obstruct vents, it may cause the internal temperature to  
rise. Do not stack the units. Do not use in a non ventilated area.  
Precautions for connection  
When connecting this unit to a personal computer or any other  
equipment, always first turn off the main power of the equipment  
to be connected.  
Precautions for transportation  
- Disconnect cables and remove the PC card before transporting  
the unit.  
- Use the cardboard box in which the unit was initially packed.  
- This is a precision device. Do not subject to excessive shock or  
vibration.  
Maintenance of the cabinet  
- Do not use thinner, benzene, insecticide and other volatile  
substances to cleanthe cabinet.  
- Clean the cabinet and front panel with a soft cloth. Remove dirt  
with a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of neutral deter-  
gent diluted with water. Wipe dry after cleaning.  
- Disconnect the power plug from the outlet before performing any  
maintenance on the unit.  
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FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warning  
Notice for customers in U.S.A  
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if  
not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions, can cause interference to radio and television reception.  
This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifi-  
cations in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules, which are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a com-  
mercial installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the in-  
terference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient the receiving antenna.  
2. Reorient the computer with respect to the receiver.  
3. Move the computer further away from the receiver.  
4. Plug the computer or receiver into a different outlet so computer  
and receiver are on different branch power circuits.  
5. Ensure that card mounting screws, attachment connector screws,  
and ground wires are tightly secured.  
If necessary, the user should consult with the dealer or an  
experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.  
The user might find the following booklet helpful, prepared by the  
Federal Communications Commission: How to Identify and Resolve  
Radio TV Interference Problems. It is available from the U.S.  
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20492, Stock No.  
004-000-00345-4 (FCC Part No. 15.838b)  
Notice for customers in Canada  
This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions set out in Radio Interference Regulations.  
This mark cortifies this product meet the requirements of the  
EU(European Union) concerning interference causing equipment regularions.  
CE stands for Conformité Européemme (European Conformity).  
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PC Cards  
Most PC cards compatible with PCMCIA/JEIDA standard specifi-  
cations (ATA cards and SRAM cards) can be used. A variety of prod-  
ucts are compatible with the PCMCIA/JEIDA specification, but the  
specifications are ambiguous and certain rules allow a large latitude.  
As a result, some PC cards may not conform with the read/write  
hardware and driver software. If you have questions about the com-  
patibility of specific brands, please contact us with the card type,  
manufacturer, and card specifications. Special driver requirements  
may be necessary for Linear Flash, AIMS, and other PC cards. Be-  
fore using a PC card, first read the instructions for the card.  
All unformatted PC cards should be formatted in the camera with  
which they are used.  
When using the Minolta RD-175 digital camera to format cards,  
erase all of the data on the card before formatting it.  
PC Card Adapter Sets  
In this manual, all of the examples are shown using the Minolta PC  
CA-1S card adapter with the Minolta RM-2S/RM-4S SmartMedia  
image memory card.  
Digital Cameras  
The Minolta PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10 is compatible with flash/  
ATA, hard drives, and SRAM. However, all cards must be DOS for-  
matted.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Preface  
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2
6
Precautions  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Product Outline  
Using with Macintosh computers  
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7
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Using with IBM PC/AT compatible computers  
2. Accessories  
8
9
3. Names of Parts  
4. Connecting with a Computer  
Using without other SCSI devices  
Using with other SCSI devices  
Setting the SCSI ID  
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12  
13  
14  
Turning on the power  
5. Basic Operations  
Inserting the PC card  
Removing the PC card  
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15  
17  
6. Using with a Macintosh  
Functions of Mac-PC Manager Lite  
Installation procedure for Mac-PC Manager Lite  
19  
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20  
7. Using with IBM PC/AT Compatible Computers  
21  
Replacing the ASPIDISK.SYS driver  
23  
8. Troubleshooting  
Macintosh Systems  
IBM PC/AT Systems  
For more information  
24  
24  
25  
26  
9. Specifications  
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1. Product Outline  
This PC card drive is designed to be connected to a personal com-  
puter to read and write PC cards (ATA cards and SRAM cards). A  
SCSI interface is used to enable the device to be connected to a Ma-  
cintosh, IBM PC/AT compatible, and various other personal comput-  
ers.  
1-1 Using with Macintosh computers  
Connect the card drive to the SCSI port, the standard Macintosh in-  
terface. Use the enclosed MAC-PC Manager Lite driver software as  
an option to mount removable media such as PC cards.  
1-2 Using with Windows 95 and IBM PC/AT  
compatible computers  
Connect the card drive to the Adaptec SCSI board.  
For Windows 3.1, use theAdaptec EZ-SCSI driver software provided  
with the SCSI board. ASPIDISK.SYS (included in this package) is  
available as an option for use as one of the EZ-SCSI drivers.  
Windows 95 has its own driver software, therefore, EZ-SCSI or  
other driver software is not needed.  
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2. Accessories  
The PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10 package contains the following  
items:  
POWER  
ACCESS  
LOCK  
PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10  
Mac-PC Manager™ Lite  
ASPIDISK floppy disk  
Contains Mac-PC Manager Lite, a  
software driver for connection with a  
Macintosh computer.  
Contains ASPIDISK.SYS, a  
software driver for connection with  
an IBM/PC compatible computer.  
PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10  
User's Manual (this manual)  
AC Adapter  
Screwdriver to change  
SCSI ID address  
SCSI Cable  
(D-Sub25 pin to 50-pin Full-pitch)  
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3. Names of Parts  
This drive unit consists of the following parts:  
FRONT PANEL  
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2
3
4
6
5
(1) Power Switch  
By sliding the switch back and forth from left to right, power is  
turned "on" and "off".  
(2) Power Indicator Lamp  
When power is on, light is green.  
(3) Access Indicator Lamp  
Indicates the access status of the PC card reader.  
When in a read/write state, the lamp is green (even if a PC card  
is not inserted in the slot, the lamp will blink occasionally) .  
(4) Lock Indicator Lamp  
The lock light is lit when software or data on the PC card is be-  
ing accessed or is active. PC cards should not be removed  
when this lamp is on.  
(5) Eject Button  
Pushing this button ejects the PC card.  
(6) Card Slot  
Type I, II, and III PC cards may be inserted.  
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REAR PANEL  
9
7
8
10  
(7) Terminator Switch  
When this switch is "on", the terminator is active. When this is the last  
device on a SCSI chain, the switch should be set to "on" (for further  
details see section 4 on "Connecting with a Computer").  
(8) SCSI connector  
SCSI cable is connected here (D-Sub25 pin).  
(9) AC adapter plug  
Plug in AC adapter here.  
SCSI ID Switch  
1
SWITCH 0 1  
SCSI ID 0 1  
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
3 4 5 6 7 0 1  
(10) SCSI ID switch  
Use this switch to set SCSI ID number. Take care not to set  
the SCSI ID number to numbers already in use by the PC or  
other peripheral devices.  
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4. Connecting with a Computer  
This drive unit connects to a computer through a SCSI ca-  
ble. There are two types of connection depending on  
whether or not an additional SCSI device is to be used.  
These two cases are discussed in this section.  
Note: There are several physical forms of SCSI connectors.  
Check the SCSI connector of the computer and SCSI device to  
be connected and procure a proper SCSI cable.  
For connection with an IBM PC/AT compatible computer, a SCSI  
board must have been previously mounted in the computer. To  
mount a SCSI board, consult the documents included with the  
SCSI board.  
CAUTION: Turn off the power to the computer and SCSI device(s)  
before making the connections.  
4-1 Using without other SCSI devices  
Plug one end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI connector at  
the rear of the computer and the other into the SCSI connec-  
tor at the rear of this drive unit. Securely plug the cable end  
into the connector then secure it (with clamps or screws  
built into the SCSI cable).  
D-Sub25 pin  
SCSI cable  
for Macintosh  
computer  
Card Drive CD-10  
50-pin full-pitch  
SCSI cable  
for IBM PC/AT  
compatible  
computer  
SCSI cable  
D-Sub25 pin  
SCSI cable for  
Macintosh computer  
IBM PC/AT compatible computer  
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NOTE: The cable included in this package is a D-Sub25 to 50-pin full-pitch,  
intended for use with most IBM PC/AT compatible computers. Macintosh  
users may require a D-Sub25 to D-Sub25 SCSI cable, available at most  
computer stores.  
4-2 Using with other SCSI devices  
Since the SCSI standard supports connection to one computer and  
up to seven SCSI devices (including SCSI devices built into the  
computer), you can use several CD-10 card drives in series or can  
connect the CD-10 drive to other SCSI device(s).  
Plug one end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector at the rear of  
the computer and the other into the SCSI connector at the rear of this  
drive unit. Securely plug the cable end into the connector then se-  
cure it (with clamps or screws built into the SCSI cable).  
The order of the SCSI devices to be connected can be changed.  
Card Drive CD-10  
3
SCSI Cable  
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4-3 Setting the SCSI ID  
The SCSI ID is a unique number assigned to each SCSI device.  
Therefore, two devices must not have the same ID number. The  
SCSI ID is independent of the order of physical device connection.  
Note that SCSI IDs may have been previously assigned to a disk  
drive, CD-ROM drive, or other built-in devices in the computer. To  
obtain this information, refer to the related computer and SCSI de-  
vice manuals. Take care not to use the same ID number more than  
once.  
NOTE: Change the SCSI ID number after turning off the power to this  
drive unit and computer. The new number will not become effective  
while power is still supplied.  
To set the SCSI ID  
Change the value on the ID number display window by turning the  
SCSI ID switch (use the enclosed screwdriver). If two devices have  
the same SCSI ID, reassign all the ID numbers.  
The initial default value “4” is assigned to this drive unit in the  
plant before shipment.  
For Macintosh computers  
SCSI ID numbers 0 and 7 are used by the Macintosh hard drive  
and system. SCSI ID number 3 is used by internal CD-ROM drives.  
Therefore, SCSI ID numbers 2, 4, 5, and 6 are available for use with  
this drive unit (unless already taken by another external SCSI de-  
SCSI ID 7 is assigned to  
the Macintosh system.  
SCSI ID 3 is assigned to  
the internal CD-ROM drive.  
vice).  
SCSI ID Switch  
SWITCH  
SCSI ID  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8  
9
3 4  
5
6
7
0 1  
SWITCH  
SCSI ID  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
8
0
9
1
7
SCSI ID 0 is assigned  
to the hard drive.  
NOTE: SCSI ID number 3 is available when the Macintosh does not have  
a built-in CD-ROM drive. For an external CD-ROM drive, SCSI IDs other  
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than 3 may be assigned.  
The SCSI ID for the built-in hard disk drive and the computer cannot be  
changed. Also, notice the SCSI IDs for Macintosh computers range from 0  
to 7, the numbers on the SCSI switch are 0 through 9. If 8 and 9 on the  
switch are selected, IDs 0 and 1 are assigned, respectively.  
For IBM PC/AT compatible computers  
SCSI IDs 0 and 1 may have been previously assigned to the built-  
in hard disk drive. Therefore, the values 2 through 6 are recommend-  
ed as SCSI IDs for this drive unit. For details, consult the manuals  
for EZ-SCSI and SCSI board.  
Use SCSI IDs 2 through 6  
SCSI ID Switch  
SWITCH  
SCSI ID  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8  
9
3 4  
5
6
7
0 1  
SWITCH  
SCSI ID  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are  
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
assigned to the hard drive.  
NOTE: The SCSI ID numbers range from 0 to 7, but the SCSI ID switch  
numbers are 0 through 9. If 8 and 9 on the switch are selected, IDs 0 and  
1 are assigned, respectively.  
4-4 Turning on the power  
To connect the AC adapter, plug the end of the power cord includ-  
ed in the package into the power connector on the rear of this drive  
unit, then plug the other end into the AC outlet. The cord should be  
firmly and securely connected and should be grounded before use.  
Turn on the power for this drive unit then turn on the computer.  
When the computer is ready, install the software driver in accor-  
dance with Section 6 “Using with a Macintosh computer” and Sec-  
tion 7 “Using with an IBM PC/AT compatible computer”.  
NOTE: Use only the AC adapter included in this package. The AC adapter  
included in this package is not meant for use with equipment other than  
the CD-10 drive.  
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5. Basic Operations  
This section describes the operation relating to PC cards  
and PC card sets.  
SmartMedia SSFDC cards (like Minolta's Image Memory  
Card RM-2S and RM-4S) can be used in the CD-10 card  
drive when used with an adapter, such as the PC Card  
Adapter CA-1S. When used together, the adapter and  
SmartMedia card are called a PC card set.  
PC cards cannot be used if the software driver is not in-  
stalled in the computer. If this is the case, install the soft-  
ware driver before using PC cards and PC card sets. For in-  
stallation, refer to Section 6 “Using with a Macintosh Com-  
puter” and Section 7 “Using with an IBM PC/AT Compati-  
ble Computer”.  
5-1 Inserting the PC card set  
(1) Insert the PC card set (or PC card) into the slot in the  
correct direction as shown in the figure below, then  
push the card in all the way until the eject button pops  
out.  
Surface (side with the symbol  
)
Connector  
NOTE: Be careful not to insert the PC card set in the wrong di-  
rection. If it is forced in, the slot or SmartMedia card and PC card  
adapter may be damaged or data on the card may be lost.  
(2) With a Macintosh computer, the lock indicator lights  
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first and then the PC card icon appears on the monitor. This is  
the “mounted” state, which enables read and write operations  
for the PC card set.  
The time required between card insertion and mounting depends on  
the card. Usually, the PC card set can be mounted within several sec-  
onds.  
The lock indicator lights  
when the card is mounted  
PC card icon is displayed  
(3) If the PC card or SmartMedia card is not formatted, the follow-  
ing box appears. Do not click on "Initialize". Unformatted  
cards should always be formatted in the camera.  
NOTE: Minolta SmartMedia cards are already formatted.  
IMPORTANT: When using the Minolta RD-175 digital camera, erase all  
data on the card first, then reformat the card in the camera. Failure to use  
this procedure may cause errors. Please read your RD-175 software in-  
struction manual for more details.  
(4) For IBM PC/AT compatible computers, the lock indicator does  
not usually light even after a PC card is inserted. For a Macin-  
tosh computer, wait for several seconds to access the PC card.  
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5-2 Removing the PC card set  
Make sure that the access indicator and lock indicator are not lit,  
then press the eject button to release the PC card set.  
access indicator  
lock indicator  
When the access indicator is lit  
In this case, the data is being read or written. Wait until the opera-  
tions complete; then remove the card set. Removing a PC card or PC  
card set during access operations will cause the data to be lost.  
When the lock indicator is lit  
The lock indicator differs between Macintosh and IBM PC/AT  
platforms. Therefore, this section is divided into two parts;  
Macintosh and IBM PC/AT.  
For Macintosh: The lock indicator lights when the PC card set is  
mounted. Dragging the PC card icon and dropping it onto the trash  
icon ejects the PC card set, deletes the PC card icon and turns off the  
lock indicator on this drive unit.  
Do not remove a mounted PC card set. If removed, the following  
message appears on the screen. Put the card set back into the slot.  
Removing a mounted PC card or PC card set may damage the data stored  
on it.  
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NOTE: The access indicator may flash on and off even after the eject oper-  
ation. In this case, you can remove the PC card set.  
NOTE: Do not select the “Eject Disk” command from the “Special” menu to  
remove the card set. The CD-10 drive does not have an eject motor. The  
disk must be ejected manually.  
For IBM PC/AT compatible computers: The lock indicator does  
not light in most cases. Remove the PC card set when the access in-  
dicator is not lit.  
NOTE: When you mount the PC card set with the EZ-SCSI utility, the lock  
indicator lights. In this case, unmount the PC card set with the same utility,  
then make sure that the lock indicator goes off before removing the card  
set.  
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6. Using with a Macintosh  
6-1 Functions of Mac-PC Manager Lite  
Mac-PC Manager Lite is a software driver that automati-  
cally mounts Macintosh formatted and DOS (MS-DOS/V,  
PC-DOS/V) formatted PC cards and floppy disks. Mac-PC  
Manager Lite provides the following functions:  
- Automatically mounts the Macintosh-  
formatted or DOS-formatted PC cards.  
- Links JPEG image files to Adobe  
Mac PC-Manager™ Lite  
PhotoDeluxe™.  
NOTE:  
• The DOS format is used by IBM PC/AT compatible computers  
and Minolta’s digital still cameras. The files stored on a DOS-for-  
matted PC card are DOS files.  
• Mac-PC Manager Lite is able to read DOS text files. However,  
DOS uses CR (carriage return) as well as LF (line field) while  
Macintosh only uses CR. When using Mac-PC Manager Lite with  
DOS text files LF will appear as a blank space.  
• Windows 95 allows 255 characters to be used for a file name.  
Macintosh file names are limited to 31 characters. When using  
Mac-PC Manager Lite to mount a DOS file with more than 31  
characters the title will appear reduced. See the example below.  
WIN 95: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKLLMMNNOOPPQQ.TXT  
MAC:  
AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKK"HMR.TXT  
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6-2 Installation procedure for Mac-PC Manager Lite  
Mac-PC Manager Lite is an extension and therefore it must be cop-  
ied into the extensions folder on the hard disk. System 7.1 or a later  
version is needed to run this extension.  
(1) Insert the floppy disk marked "Mac-PC Manager™ Lite".  
(2) Double click on the disk icon. The icon “Mac-PC Manager™  
Lite” is displayed. Drag this Mac-PC Manager icon onto the  
system folder.  
(3) The following message appears asking to drop the Mac-PC  
Manager Lite icon into the extensions folder. Click on “OK”.  
You have now installed your Mac-PC Manager in the exten-  
sions folder.  
(4) Make sure that Mac-PC Manager Lite is copied into the exten-  
sions folder then restart the computer.  
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7. Using IBM PC/AT  
Compatible Computers  
Windows 95  
The PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10 connects with the  
Adaptec SCSI board. Windows 95 includes its own driver  
software, therefore it is not necessary to install additional  
driver software. However, when working in DOS mode,  
additional driver software is needed - please refer to the fol-  
lowing section, "Windows 3.1 and DOS".  
Environment  
The following computing environment is required:  
• SCSI board:  
AHA-1510B, AHA-1520B,  
AHA-1540CP, AHA-1030P,  
AHA-2940  
PC Cards  
Minolta image memory cards are pre-formatted. Unfor-  
matted cards should always be formatted in the camera.  
NOTE:  
• Although it is not recommended, if it is necessary to format PC  
cards in the computer, use the AFDISK format.  
• IMPORTANT: When using the Minolta RD-175 digital camera  
erase all data on the card first, then format the card in the cam-  
era. Failure to use this procedure may cause errors. A PC card  
that is used with both the RD-175 and the CD-10 should always  
be formatted in the camera to avoid errors.  
• When using the PC Card Adapter Set disable BIOS on the SCSI  
board.  
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Windows 3.1 and DOS  
The PCMCIA Card Drive CD-10 connects to Adaptec’s  
SCSI board. It also uses Adaptec’s software driver EZ-SCSI.  
This section assumes that Adaptec’s SCSI board and EZ-  
SCSI software are installed. For installation of the SCSI  
board and EZ-SCSI, consult the manuals for those items.  
When connecting the CD-10 drive to the computer with  
EZ-SCSI installed, the EZ-SCSI software should be rein-  
stalled after connection.  
Applicable environment  
The CD-10 drive can be used in the following environment:  
- SCSI board:  
AHA-1542CF  
- Software driver:  
EZ-SCSI V.3.04  
- Operating system: MS-DOS 6.20  
- Windows: Ver. 3.1  
Checking the EZ-SCSI driver  
(1) Check the directory in which the EZ-SCSI software is  
installed. In general, EZ-SCSI is installed in the “SCSI”  
directory. In this directory, the following two files must  
be stored: ASPIxDOS.SYS and ASPIDISK.SYS  
CAUTION: EZ-SCSI may be installed in directories with names  
other than “SCSI”. In the directory where EZ-SCSI is installed,  
there are usually various utility files as well as ASPIxDOS.SYS and  
ASPIDISK.SYS.  
(2) When EZ-SCSI is properly installed, the CONFIG.SYS  
file must contain the following two lines:  
DEVICE=C: SCSI ASPIxDOS.SYS /D  
DEVICE=C: SCSI ASPIDISK.SYS /D  
* ASPIxDOS.SYS, the ASPI DOS manager, depends  
on the SCSI board. See following Note.  
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Note: The following SCSI boards and ASPI managers can be  
used by the CD-10 drive with IBM PC/AT compatible computers:  
ASPI Manager:  
SCSI board:  
ASPI2DOS.SYS AHA-1510A, AHA-1522A, APA-1460  
ASPI4DOS.SYS AHA-1542CF  
ASP7DOS.SYS AHA-2742-AT, AHA-2840A  
ASPI8DOS.SYS AHA-2940  
SCSI boards which use the AIC-7970 SCSI protocol chip  
in standard mode.  
The contents of the CONFIG.SYS file are as follows. Use  
this for your installation.  
(AHA-1542CF, EZ-SCSI V3.04, MS-DOS 6.20, and Win-  
dows 3.1)  
DEVICE=C:\SCSI\ASPI4DOS.SYS /D  
DEVICE=C:\SCSI\ASPIDISK.SYS /D  
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE  
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS  
DOS=HIGH  
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE  
FILES=30  
STACKS=9,256  
To replace the ASPIDISK.SYS driver  
The attached ASPIDISK floppy disk stores the  
ASPIDISK.SYS driver, which can read the data recorded on  
a PC card. Copy this file into the directory in which EZ-  
SCSI is installed.  
(1) Insert the attached ASPIDISK floppy disk.  
(2) Copy the ASPIDISK.SYS file stored in the ASPIDISK  
floppy disk into the directory in which EZ-SCSI is in-  
stalled.  
(3) Remove the ASPIDISK floppy disk then restart the  
computer.  
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8. Troubleshooting  
Macintosh Systems  
Corrective Measure  
Symptom  
Cause  
Insert the power plug securely into the  
outlet or computer.  
The power will not The power is not connected to an outlet or  
turn on.  
computer.  
Use a standard SCSI cable.  
Nonstandard SCSI cable is used.  
The Macintosh com-  
puter hangs up at  
startup.  
Use a standard SCSI cable (6m or  
shorter).  
The SCSI cable is too long.  
Change the cable connections.  
The CD-10 drive and other SCSI devices  
are not properly connected.  
Activate terminator.  
The terminator is not activated.  
Turn off the power to the SCSI device  
then change the SCSI ID.  
The same SCSI ID is assigned to more than  
one SCSI device.  
Turn off the power to the SCSI device  
then change its SCSI ID  
The CD-10 drive has the same SCSI ID as  
another SCSI device.  
The SCSI cables are not properly  
connected.  
Change the cable connections.  
Activate terminator.  
The terminator is not activated.  
The PC card cannot  
be mounted (no icon  
is displayed).  
Install Mac-PC Manager Lite in the  
system folder.  
Mac-PC Manager Lite is not installed.  
Disable or delete the suspect extended  
functions, or change their names and  
the startup activation order.  
Mac-PC Manager Lite is in contention with  
other control panels or extended functions.  
Insert the card properly.  
The card is not properly inserted.  
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IBM PC/AT Systems  
Cause  
Corrective Measure  
Symptom  
The power is not connected to an outlet or Insert the power plug securely in an outlet  
The power will  
not turn on.  
computer.  
or computer.  
Nonstandard SCSI cable is used.  
Use a standard SCSI cable.  
The computer  
hangs up at star-  
tup.  
Use a standard SCSI cable (6m or less in  
length).  
The SCSI cable is too long.  
The settings for the SCSI board are not ap-  
propriate.  
Revise the settings according to the SCSI  
board manual.  
Loose connection in the SCSI connector.  
The terminator is not activated.  
Plug in the SCSI connector again.  
Activate the terminator.  
The same SCSI ID is assigned to another  
SCSI device.  
Power off all the devices then change the  
SCSI ID.  
A terminator is included in another hard  
disk in a daisy chain connection.  
Remove the terminator or deactivate the  
terminator on the CD-10  
Install EZ-SCSI according to the EZ- SCSI  
manual. Check the CONFIG.SYS file for  
the proper setting.  
EZ-SCSI is not installed.  
The PC card  
cannot be  
recognized.  
Install ASPIDISK included in the attached  
floppy disk.  
ASPIDISK is not installed.  
Insert the card properly.  
The card is not properly inserted.  
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For more information  
For questions regarding installation and PCMCIA card  
compatibility, please contact your dealer or a Minolta Ser-  
vice Facility. Be sure to include the following information  
in your correspondence:  
• The make and model of your computer.  
• System software and version number.  
• Information on any other connected SCSI devices.  
• The symptoms of the problem the computer is having.  
• Messages that appear on the screen with the problem.  
• The frequency of occurrence of the problem.  
Your name, address, and telephone or fax number.  
• PCMCIA card type, manufacturer, and specifications.  
Minolta Co., Ltd. 3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541, Japan  
Minolta GmbH  
Minolta France S.A.  
Kurt-Fischer-Strasse 50, D-22923 Ahrensburg, Germany  
365 Route de Saint-Germain, F-78420 Carrieres-Sur-Seine,  
France  
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Rooksley Park, Precedent Drive, Rooksley, Milton Keynes,  
MK13 8HF, England  
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Amalienstrasse 59-61, A-1131 Wien, Austria  
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Netherlands  
Belgium Branch  
Kontichsesteenweg 38, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium  
Riedstrasse 6 CH-8953 Dietikon, Switzerland  
P.O. Box 9058, Albygatan 114, S-17109 Solna, Sweden  
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Minolta (Schweiz) AG  
Minolta Svenska AB  
Finland Branch  
Minolta Portugal Limitada  
Minolta Corporation  
Head Office  
Los Angeles Branch  
Minolta Hong Kong Limited  
Rua Afonso Lopes Vieira 55-B P-1700 Lisboa, Portugal  
101 Williams Drive, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446, U.S.A.  
11150 Hope Street Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.  
Room 208, 2/F, Eastern Center, 1065 King's Road, Quarry Bay,  
Hong Kong  
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10, Teban Gardens Crescent, Singapore 608923  
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9. Specifications  
Card type:  
ATA and SRAM cards that comply with PCMCIA PC  
Card Standard Release 2.1/JEIDA PC Card Guideline Ver.  
4.2, and PC Card ATA Release 1.01  
PC card slot:  
1 Type I, II or III  
SCSI-2  
Host interface:  
SCSI connector: D-Sub25  
Transfer rate: 3MB/sec (for asynchronous transfer)  
Power requirements:  
AC 100V to 120V, 50/60 HZ CD-10 STD  
AC 100V to 240V, 50/60 HZ CD-10 UNIV  
Power consumption:  
0.2A  
Dimensions: 77 (W) x 130 (D) x 23 (H) mm  
(not including rubber protrusions and connectors)  
Weight:  
Approx. 150 Grams  
Operating temperature and humidity:  
Temperature: +5°C to +40°C  
Humidity: 20% to 80% (with no condensation)  
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9222-2755-91 (9610-A610)  
Minolta Co., Ltd.  
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