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The intelligent archive

The CDR 100 XA provides fast access so that large volumes of data can be stored safely, managed easily and retrieved quickly. Its compact design and high-speed robotics ensure swift CD management for document imaging, mass storage and archival applications. The CDR 100 XA features two racks of 50 CDs each that can slide out for split-second exchange. This enables the CDR 100 XA to be combined with almost any number of NSM read-only jukeboxes, providing added storage capacity for high volume data management.
 

Product Specifications
CDR 100 and CDR 100XA Specifications
Jukebox Capacity:  100 CDs (65 gigabytes) 
Media exchange time:  Average 4.5 seconds 
MSBF (Mean Swaps Between Failures):  2,500,000 cycles. 
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures):  60,000 power-on hours. 
CDR 100XA 
Drive - Maximum #: 1 Reader: 
Type: Teac 16x 
Data transfer rate: 1800KB/s 
Access time: 115ms 
CDR 100 Recordable 
Drive - Maximum #: 1 Recorder: 
Type: Yamaha 4x/4x 
Data transfer rate: 614KB/s read 614KB/s write 
Access time: 500ms 
TDD (time-to-deliver-data):  7 seconds (for a 600KB file) 
CD Formats: ISO 9660, CD-ROM XA, CD-DA, CD-I Ready, CD-I Bridge, Mixed Mode, and Photo-CDª 
System Data interface:  Dual bus SCSI-2 (internal termination) 
Robotics control interface:  RS-232 
Dimensions and Weight:  Width 18.5" (427); height 14.3" (365mm); depth 8.5" (215mm) 
Weight: 40 lbs. 
CD handling: Patented no-touch tray technology; two magazines 
Scalability:  SCSI-2 compliant (data): Up to 7 jukeboxes can be daisy-chained to each SCSI port (software dependant) 
RS-232: Up to 16 jukeboxes can be connected to each RS-232 port 
Power Supply:  90-264V, frequency 50Hz/60Hz. 
Magazine:  Two magazines hold 50 CDs per magazine 

Magazine dimensions: 
width 5.7" (144mm), 
height 8.5" (215mm), depth 5.9" (149mm). 

Approvals:  CE, CSA, FCC-B, and TUV/GS. 
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