Fujitsu 1300U2 user manual Remove the MO disk

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Cautions

Avoid sources of strong magnetic fields and electrical signals.

Keep this device away from magnets or other objects that generate a magnetic field and away from wireless equipment or other devices that emit electrical signals as such equipment could cause this device to malfunction.

Do not drop or bump the device.

Dropping or bumping the device during operation or transportation could result in strong shocks or vibrations that could cause faults or damage.

Remove the MO disk

Do not move the device while it is operating or while an MO disk is inserted in the

before moving the

device as this could damage the MO disk. When moving the device, be sure to

device.

remove the MO disk first.

 

 

Avoid equipment that is

Because the use of this device in close proximity to a radio or television receiver

could disrupt signal reception, it should not be set up close to such equipment. It

sensitive to electrical

should also be kept away from other devices that are sensitive to electrical signals

signals.

as it could cause such devices to malfunction.

 

 

 

Install the device

Take care not to install the device in locations affected by strong vibrations or large

amounts of dust or in locations where chemicals are sprayed as this could result in

appropriately.

device faults.

 

 

 

Do not use in conditions or places where there are extremes of temperature or humidity.

Do not use this device in locations subject to extremely high (or low) temperatures, in very humid locations, in direct sunlight or near heating appliances (heaters, cooking appliances, etc.) as this could cause device faults. Note also that because sudden changes in temperature can result in condensation-related faults, allow the ambient temperature to stabilize before using the device.

Do not operate the device during MO disk read/write operations.

Because it uses a cache write function, this device continues to operate even after writing has finished on the computer. Do not switch the device off or eject the disk while the access light is flashing as this could result in device damage or faults, or physical damage to the MO disk and/or the data on the disk.

 

Unanticipated malfunctions or damage occurring during an MO disk read/write

 

operation can cause the data on the MO disk and/or the data that was being

Back up your data.

read/written to be unrecoverable. The data involved should be backed up

 

beforehand as a precautionary measure. Also, be sure to write-protect MO disks

 

containing important data and programs.

 

 

Do not place objects

Do not place objects on top of this device as this could scratch or damage the

on the device.

device.

Do not insert objects (other than MO disks) into the device.

Do not put anything (floppy disks, etc.) other than MO disks into the slot as this may cause damage or a fault.

Handle MO disks

Eject the MO disk before connecting or disconnecting the MO drive from your

carefully.

computer.

 

 

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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 DC in Power Supply USB Connector 1Component Names and FunctionsEject Button Manual Eject Hole2Handling the MO Drive Handling the MO Drive and MO DisksHandling the MO Drive Handling MO DisksMaintenance Using the AC Adapter Sold SeparatelyMO Drive Setup 1Setup Procedure MO Drive setup procedure is shown belowPreparing the MO Drive and Accessories 2For Windows XP Windows 2000 UsersMO Drive Orientation 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 Using the Eject button to remove disks 1Handling MO DiskInserting 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 Protection2Formatting MO Disks For Windows UsersFor Windows XP Users OS Built-in FormatterFor Windows 2000 Users Fujitsu MO Disk FormatterFor Windows Me and Windows 98 Users For Macintosh Users For Mac OS 9.0.4 or later UsersInserting a formatted disk 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 Uninstall the Eject and format privilege Tool 1Windows XP/WindowsRemoving the MO Drive 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 UninstallingUsing MO Eject Tool Closing MO Eject ToolUsing SecureMO Light28 1Overview/InstallingLight28of SecureMO OverviewInstallation 2How to use of SecureMO Light28 Start or close SecureMO Light28Start 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