CDR-1501 (250-1091) Troubleshooting Faxback Doc. # 5282 Your CDR-1501 is designed to give you many hours of trouble-free service. If problems occur, most of them can be traced to incorrect software installation. If you are having trouble with the CDR-1501, check the following items before you contact your local Radio Shack store: The CD-ROM does not operate. * Check the power cable connection. * Check the ribbon cable connections between the adapter interface and the CD-ROM drive. * Check that the disc's label is facing up. * Be sure the caddy is pushed in fully. * Compare the config.sys file address setting and the adapter interface jumper setting--they must be set to the same address. * If you are using DMA, make sure the DMA channel specified in the Tandycdu.sys driver in the Config.sys file is identical to the DMA jumper setting on the adapter interface. * If the CD-ROM drive has been moved from a cold environment to a warm one, condensed moisture might be on the lens. Leave the CD-ROM drive turned off for about 1 hour before you use it. "Out of environment space" appears on the screen. "Bad command or filename" appears on the screen although you correctly specify the drive/pathname. * Increase the environment space by adding the following to your computer's config.sys file. shell = c:\command.com c:\ /p /E:1024 See your DOS operating system manual for more information about environment space. "Incorrect DOS version" appears on the screen. * This message might appear if you have DOS version 5.0. If this message appears, use a text editor to add the following line to the config.sys file: device=c:\dos\setver.exe NOTE: If you are using MS-DOS 6.0, use the mscdex.exe file supplied with it; is the current driver as of the date of this document and does not require that setver.exe be loaded. No sound comes from the speaker. * Check the coaxial cable connections between the adapter interface and the CD-ROM drive. * Check the connections between the adapter interface audio output jacks and your audio amplifier/receiver. No sounds come from the headphones. * Be sure the headphones plug is firmly connected to the PHONES jack. * Be sure the volume control is correctly adjusted. While the CD-ROM drive is turned on, no sound comes from the speaker(s) or headphones. * Be sure the disc you install is an audio disc. (dtc-08/02/93) (smm 08/17/93)