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Connecting to computer NOTES NOTES To AC wall outlet. USB 2.0 Converter cable eSATA cable or Installation Hardware Installation • Make sure you have a personal computer with an open USB port or eSATA port before connecting the drive to your computer. • Power for all device should be turn off before attaching the cables. Connect the drive to the computer as shown in figure. 1. Connect the USB converter cable (or eSATA cable) to the External Drive. 2. Connect the other end of the USB converter cable (or eSATA cable) to your computer. 3. Connect the AC adapter plug to the power connector at the rear of the drive. Attach the AC adapter to the AC wall outlet. 4. Make sure the power switch is turned on. When the computer is ready, confirm that the drive is detected. And then, insert the supplied software CD into the External Drive and install the software. • Please do not connect the AC adapter and USB 2.0 converter cable by any means other than specified above. • For optimal performance, using the ‘USB Booster Program’ in the Software CD is recommended when you connect the USB cable. • For optimal performance, using the SATA to eSATA Bracket is recommended when you connect your old Desktop PC. Connecting to computer NOTES NOTES To AC wall outlet. USB 2.0 Converter cable eSATA cable or 7 Removing the USB converter cable The drive supports the plug and play(not swap) function of Windows, and can be removed and inserted by performing the following operation. 1. Stop the application software being currently used. 2. Click the icon “ ” of the taskbar located on your screen’s bottom right side. 3. Click “Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device-Drive[x:]”. 4. Click “Ok” and then remove the USB converter cable. NOTE Don’t remove the USB converter cable when the busy indicator on the drive blinks, or during computer startup. 8 Operation Loading and ejecting a disc Remember - AC adapter must be connected. Make sure the power is turned on. Loading a disc 1. Touch the Eject Button to open the Disc tray. 2. Load a disc. (Label facing up.) 3. Close the Disc tray. Ejecting a disc 1. Touch the Eject Button to open the Disc tray. 2. Removing the disc. 3. Close the Disc tray after removing the disc. Emergency Eject This drive has a feature that allows the CD to be ejected manually in case of a drive failure or a power outage. NOTE: Don’t use this feature except in an emergency. 1) Turn the power switch OFF. 2) Poke a fine-tipped object (such as a straightened heavy duty paper clip) into the small hole above the eject button. The front door will pop open and the disk tray will come partway out. 3) Pull the front door to open it all the way, then grip the disc tray between thumb and forefinger and gently pull it straight out. * If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with your fingers, use a steel binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out. NOTE: Use this feature for an emergency purpose only. Using it excessively will cause malfunction. Operation Loading and ejecting a disc Remember - AC adapter must be connected. Make sure the power is turned on. Loading a disc 1. Touch the Eject Button to open the Disc tray. 2. Load a disc. (Label facing up.) 3. Close the Disc tray. Ejecting a disc 1. Touch the Eject Button to open the Disc tray. 2. Removing the disc. 3. Close the Disc tray after removing the disc. Emergency Eject This drive has a feature that allows the CD to be ejected manually in case of a drive failure or a power outage. NOTE: Don’t use this feature except in an emergency. 1) Turn the power switch OFF. 2) Poke a fine-tipped object (such as a straightened heavy duty paper clip) into the small hole above the eject button. The front door will pop open and the disk tray will come partway out. 3) Pull the front door to open it all the way, then grip the disc tray between thumb and forefinger and gently pull it straight out. * If you cannot get a good grip on the disc tray with your fingers, use a steel binder clip or spring clamp to pull it out. NOTE: Use this feature for an emergency purpose only. Using it excessively will cause malfunction. 9 9 Playing a music CD Listening to sound When connected to a computer, you can play audio CD’s through your computer’s audio system after setting Digital Audio mode. Check your Windows or “Windows Media Player” manual for detail. NOTES • DVD video region code: Each region around the world has a different region number on the DVD video movies being sold in a region. The region code can be changed to other regions up to 5 times by using the software decoder. If you change the region code 5 times, the drive will lock onto the last (5th change) region code, and cannot change the drive to another region code. This limitation is a requirement as licensees of DVD drive technology. • When connecting with USB1.1 interface, due to it’s slow transfer rate, picture and sound may be disrupted when trying to view a DVD/BD movie. Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems with...