Fujitsu 1300U2 2Handling the MO Drive, Handling the MO Drive and MO Disks, Handling MO Disks

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Handling the MO Drive

MO Drive Installation Modes

The MO drive is designed to be used in a horizontal position, but it can also be used standing upright using the upright stand provided. Do not use any means other than the stand provided to keep the MO drive in a vertical position as this could make the MO drive unstable and result in damage to the MO drive.

Lying flat

Upright

Handling MO Disks

About MO Disk Labels

When affixing labels on MO disks, always use the dedicated labels and stick them to the disk in the designated position. Take care also to wipe off any dirt or oil on the disk before sticking on a label. Using labels other than the dedicated labels, re-using labels, or sticking labels onto a soiled surface could cause the label to peel off and then adhere to the inside of the MO drive. Extracting such labels is difficult and excessive force should not be used in attempting to remove them. Take the MO drive to the store where you purchased the MO drive and request repairs.

1-22 Notes on Using the MO Drive

Do not disconnect the USB cable while the MO drive is operating (access light flashing).

While the MO drive is operating (access light flashing), do not eject an MO disk by pushing the eject button or right-click the icon and ejecting.

Eject an MO disk before allow the computer to switch to an energy saving mode, such as stand-by or sleep.

*In particular, do not put your computer to sleep while copying files as this could damage the data on the MO disk.

If the computer does not recognize your MO drive, unplug the USB cable from your computer, wait a few moments and then plug it back in and try again.

MO disks formatted with Windows 2000 or Windows XP into the NTFS format cannot be used in other operating systems.

If you are listening to music or playing back a movie (real time operation) using a USB device (including the MO drive), the operation of another USB device (including an MO drive) may stop, interrupt or restart playback.

Use only the USB cable provided. Normal operation is not guaranteed with any other USB cable.

You may need to use the optional AC adapter/AC cable, depending on the power supply performance provided by your computer’s USB bus.

Do not connect or disconnect the AC cable while the MO drive is operating (access Light flashing).

Use only the optional AC adapter/AC cable provided. Operation is not guaranteed with any other AC adapter/AC cable.

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Contents E R ’ S M a N UA L Contents Uninstalling Utility Software Introduction Formatted Capacity of MO Disks About the Symbols Used When handling this Product, carefully Remove the MO disk When using the AC adapter If there is dust in the mains socket used for the AC cable Before Using the MO Drive About the MO Drive Eject Button DC in Power Supply USB Connector1Component Names and Functions Manual Eject HoleHandling the MO Drive 2Handling the MO DriveHandling the MO Drive and MO Disks Handling MO DisksMaintenance Using the AC Adapter Sold SeparatelyMO Drive Setup 1Setup Procedure MO Drive setup procedure is shown belowMO Drive Orientation Preparing the MO Drive and Accessories2For Windows XP Windows 2000 Users Upright Lying flatInstalling the Utility Software on Your Computer Page Check the Device Manager Connecting the MO Drive to Your ComputerCheck that the MO Drive is connected correctly Page 3For Windows Me Installing the Utility Software on Your Computer Page Page Location Added Added Device Name 4For Macintosh Users Connecting the MO Drive to Your Computer Mac OS 9.0.4 or later Mac OS X 10.0.1 or laterUsing the MO Drive Inserting MO Disk Using the Eject button to remove disks1Handling MO Disk Ejecting MO DiskFor Macintosh Users How to eject disk manually For all UsersFor Windows Me/Windows 98 Users How to Use Eject and format privilege Tool Using the Eject and format privilege ToolWrite-enable position Write ProtectionFor Windows XP Users 2Formatting MO DisksFor Windows Users OS Built-in FormatterFor Windows 2000 Users Fujitsu MO Disk FormatterFor Windows Me and Windows 98 Users Inserting a formatted disk For Macintosh UsersFor Mac OS 9.0.4 or later Users Inserting a non-formatted diskFor Mac OS X Users Inserting a non-formatted disk Inserting a formatted diskMac OS X Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows Me 3Disconnecting the MO DriveWindows 98 including Second Edition Following message appears You can disconnect the MO drive Uninstalling Utility Software Removing the MO Drive Uninstall the Eject and format privilege Tool1Windows XP/Windows Delete MO SupplementDelete MO Drivers and Formatter 2Windows MeDisconnect the MO Drive Windows 98 users Delete the USB MO Storage Class Driver MO Eject Tool Overview of MO Eject Tool Installing1The MO Eject Tool Page Using MO Eject Tool Using MO Eject ToolUninstalling Closing MO Eject ToolUsing SecureMO Light28 1Overview/InstallingLight28of SecureMO OverviewInstallation Start 2How to use of SecureMO Light28Start or close SecureMO Light28 CloseCreating a Secure MO disk Setting of Password Insert Secure MO disk Enter the passwordUnlocking a Secure MO disk Eject Secure MO disk from the drive Locking a Secure MO diskClick the Lock button Procedure of password change Changing a PasswordDisplaying the Change Password screen Formatting Secure MO disk Uninstall Troubleshootings 1Troubleshootings For All Operating SystemsWindows 98 including Second Edition Q10 Windows Product Specifications 1Product Specifications MtbfDynaMO 1300U2 Pocket USER’S Manual

1300U2 specifications

The Fujitsu 1300U2 is a renowned document scanner designed to deliver high-quality and reliable scanning solutions for businesses and professionals. This device stands out due to its compact size, making it ideal for workspaces with limited desk space, while still boasting an array of advanced features that cater to diverse document management needs.

One of the main highlights of the Fujitsu 1300U2 is its impressive scanning speed. It can process up to 25 pages per minute, facilitating quick and efficient digitization of documents. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations that manage large volumes of paperwork, allowing them to streamline their workflow and enhance productivity. The device is equipped with a Two-Sided Scanning function that enables simultaneous scanning of both sides of a document, effectively doubling efficiency.

The scanner supports various media types and sizes, from business cards to legal-sized documents, accommodating a wide range of document handling requirements. Its Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) can hold up to 50 sheets, optimizing the scanning process by reducing the need for manual feeding. Additionally, the Fujitsu 1300U2 employs advanced paper handling technology that minimizes the risk of paper jams and misfeeds, ensuring smooth operation.

Integrating innovative imaging technologies, the Fujitsu 1300U2 enhances scanned image quality. Features such as Automatic Color Detection and Text Enhancement allow users to achieve clear and accurate digital representations of their documents. Furthermore, the scanner supports a high optical resolution of 600 dpi, ensuring that even the most detailed documents are captured with precision.

In terms of connectivity, the Fujitsu 1300U2 provides flexible options, including USB 3.0, which enables quick data transfer to connected devices. This model also supports the Fujitsu ScanSnap software, simplifying the scanning process and integrating seamlessly into various document management systems.

The Fujitsu 1300U2 is a versatile and efficient scanning solution that combines speed, quality, and reliability. Its compact design, robust feature set, and advanced technologies make it an excellent choice for businesses looking to improve their document workflow and management systems. Whether in a small office or a large enterprise, the Fujitsu 1300U2 stands ready to meet the demands of modern document handling with ease and efficiency.