4 Power indicator | The green LED indicates the power status of the drive. |
| v LED is on: when the drive is connected in any of the supported power |
| configurations of your computer. |
| v LED is off: when the drive is not connected to the USB port or AC adapter. |
5 Emergency eject | When ejecting the media with the power off, insert paper clip into the |
| emergency eject hole to open the disc tray. |
| 45 mm |
| 1.8 in |
| Attention: Be sure the power is off when using the emergency eject. Use the |
| eject button instead of the emergency eject except in an emergency. |
6 Eject button | Press this button to open the disc tray. |
| Attention: An electrical locking mechanism is used in this drive so that an |
| erroneous operation does not open the to disc tray during write. Make sure that |
| the power is on and the drive is not in operation before pressing the eject |
| button to open the disc tray. |
| If the disc tray cannot be opened even when the eject button is pressed or if the |
| disc tray needs to be opened when power is not supplied from the AC adapter, |
| use the emergency eject hole5 in front of the drive. |
| Check that nothing is placed in front of the disc tray when ejecting. When |
| normal ejection is impossible, an error message may appear on your computer. |
| When ejection is not performed normally, open the disc tray manually and close |
| it securely. |
7 Busy indicator | LED blinks: during data read or write. |
Power mode configurations
This section provides installation instructions for the following configurations:
vConfiguration 1: Connecting the drive using self power with AC adapter
vConfiguration 2: Connecting the drive using USB standard bus power
Chapter 1. Lenovo USB 2.0 Super