IBM 22P6982 manual Loading a disc, Manually ejecting a disc, Using the DVD function

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Loading a disc

1.Press the Eject button. The tray slides out of the drive.

2.Place a disc in the tray with the label facing up.

3.Close the tray by gently pushing the tray in until it latches.

Attention: Do not use force or insert foreign objects to open the tray. If your tray does not open when you press the Eject button, see ªManually ejecting a discº for more information.

Manually ejecting a disc

If you press the Eject button and the tray does not slide out, turn off the computer and straighten a large paper clip to form a tool, as shown in the illustration. The straightened end must extend at least 45 mm (1.8 in.). Insert the extended end into the manual-eject hole on the front of the drive. Push the paper clip until the tray opens. Gently pull out the tray until you can remove the disc.

45mm

1.8in

Using the DVD function

To use the DVD function, you need to set up your computer as follows after installing the CD-RW/DVD drive into the Ultrabay 2000 drive bay:

1.Enable the DMA setting (Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows 2000 users only).

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Contents IBM Page IBM Page Contents Page Safety Read first Page About the CD-RW/DVD drive Product registrationProduct description Installing the drive Installation requirementsLocating the drive controls Page Using the CD-RW/DVD drive Before you beginHandling and caring for a disc Caring for the CD-RW/DVD drive Using the DVD function Loading a discManually ejecting a disc Click Device Manager Enabling the DMA settingDVD region codes Installing WinDVD and viewing a DVD movieUsing the CD-R and CD-RW function Starting WinDVDClick Programs Click InterVideo WinDVD You cannot successfully write to a CD-R or CD-RW disc Problem solvingBacking up a CD You cannot create a multisession discYou cannot read from the CD after successfully writing to it You cannot eject a CDAppendix A. Warranty Information Warranty periodService and support Telephone technical support Appendix A. Warranty Information Page Appendix A. Warranty Information Part 2 Country-unique Terms Following is added to this Section CAMBODIA, LAOS, and VietnamNEW Zealand Hong Kong and MacauIndia JapanFollowing Terms Apply to ALL Emea Countries EUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa EmeaFollowing paragraphs are added to this Section Austria and GermanyEgypt FranceIreland United Kingdom ItalyUnchanged South AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, Lesotho and SwazilandFollowing item is added to this paragraph Page Appendix B. Notices Electronic emission notices TrademarksIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Avis de conformite a la reglementation dIndustrie CanadaDeutsche EMV-Direktive electromagnetische Verträglichkeit Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétique European Union emission directiveUnion Europea Normativa EMC Unione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad électromagnéticaPage Page Ibmr

22P6982 specifications

The IBM 22P6982 is a highly specialized hardware component designed for high-performance computing environments, particularly within the realm of enterprise networks. This part is commonly recognized as a critical component in the IBM System i and previous iSeries servers. Its design and functionality cater to businesses that demand robust processing capabilities, reliability, and scalability.

At the heart of the IBM 22P6982 is its powerful processing technology. It is part of the Power Systems line, which utilizes IBM's advanced Power Architecture to deliver impressive computational performance. This architecture is notable for its energy efficiency and ability to handle both transactional and analytical workloads seamlessly. As businesses increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making, the capability of the 22P6982 to process large volumes of data in real-time is invaluable.

One of the significant features of the 22P6982 is its support for virtualization technologies. This allows organizations to run multiple operating systems and applications on a single physical server, maximizing resource utilization and reducing hardware costs. The compatibility with IBM’s AIX, IBM i, and Linux operating systems ensures versatility whether for legacy applications or modern software stacks.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the IBM 22P6982 is its reliability and redundancy features. Designed for mission-critical applications, this component supports various redundancy techniques, including hot-swappable components and power supplies, ensuring minimal downtime even in the face of hardware failures. This reliability is crucial for businesses operating in sectors where uptime is non-negotiable.

Furthermore, the 22P6982 incorporates advanced security features that protect sensitive data and maintain compliance with industry regulations. It includes built-in encryption capabilities and secure boot processes, which help mitigate risks associated with data breaches and unauthorized access.

Scalability is yet another integral aspect of the IBM 22P6982. Organizations can expand their infrastructure as their needs grow without substantial reinvestment in new hardware. This adaptability supports evolving business demands, making it an excellent long-term investment.

In summary, the IBM 22P6982 combines powerful processing capabilities, virtualization support, and reliable performance with strong scalability and security features. Together, these factors make it a compelling choice for enterprises seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure and maintain a competitive edge in today's fast-paced digital landscape.