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Introduction: HLDS GRA-4120B DVD+RW Drive User's Guide

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Introduction: HLDS GRA-4120B DVD+RW Drive User's Guide

Software support | Manufacturer model name and number | Drive speed | Bus interface | Types of disc formats supported | Features | Configuration | Front View


Software support

  • Sonic Solutions Record Now LT / Deluxe
  • Power DVD
  • Win DVD

Manufacturer model name and number

HLDS GRA-4120B


Drive speed

Read:

DVD-Single : 6.5X to 16X (CAV)
DVD-Dual : 3.3X to 8X (CAV)
DVD-Video (Single) : 3.3X to 8X (CAV)
DVD-Video (Dual) : 3.3X to 8X (CAV)
CD-R/ROM/RW : 17X to 40X (CAV)
CD DAE : 17X to 40X (CAV)

Write:

DVD+R                    : 2.4X, 4X(CLV) 8X, 12X(ZCLV)
DVD+RW : 2.4X, 4X(ZCLV)
DVD+R Double Layer    : 2.4X, (ZCLV)
CD-R : 16X, 24X, 32X, 40X(ZCLV)
CD-RW : 16X, 24X, 32X, Ultra Speed Media
  4X, 8X,10X (CLV) High Speed Media
  4X (CLV) Normal Speed Media

Bus interface

ATAPI BUS (IDE)


Types of disc formats supported

 DVD :

 

Write

Read

DVD-ROM  

X

DVD-Video  

X

DVD-R/RW  

X

DVD+R/RW

X

X

CD :

 

Write

Read

All CD-ROM (Yellow Book) and CD-R Mode 1, 2 (Orange Book)  

X

CD-ROM XA (Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2) via data read  

X

CD-ROM XA Multi-Session (Orange Book) for Photo-CD  

X

VIDEO-CD (White Book)

 

X

CD-I (FMV) (Green Book)   X
CD-Plus/CD-Extra/CD-Enhanced (Blue Book) Multi-Session disc format   X
CD-RW & HSRW (Orange Book Part III Volume 1 & 2) X X
Ultra Speed CD-RW X X
CD-UDF (OSTA Universal Disk Format)   X
CD-TEXT   X
CD-R X X

 


 

Features

  • Tray loading mechanism
    Easy to use tray model
  • 3-way disc ejection
    Eject button, Software, and Emergency Eject Hole
  • Average access time (Random)
    CD-ROM 120 ms (Typical)
    DVD-Single 140 ms (Typical)
  • Audio capability
    Audio capability follows the industry standard CD-Audio format.
  • Audio Output Level
    Line Output Level - 0.7 Vrms ± 20%

Configuration

This DVD+RW drive should be used only in its current hardware and software configuration.


Front View

The function of each part is also described below. (The actual drive may be different from this design.)

  1. Indicator Light
    When it is green, a disc is being read or recorded.
  2. Emergency Eject Hole
    If the disc tray does not open when you press the Eject button, power off the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmly.
  3. Eject Button
    When the computer is on, push the Eject Button to eject the drive tray. The use of this button can be controlled by software running on your computer, which may prevent the tray from ejecting when the Eject Button is pushed. In this case, use the software application to eject the drive tray.
  4. Disc Tray
    The Disc Tray opens and closes automatically when you press the Eject button.
    * When you place a disc in the tray, make sure that the label on the disc is facing upwards. If you are not loading or unloading a disc, the tray should remain closed.

Please read all restrictions and disclaimers.


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