Targus 400-0084-001A specifications Things to Remember, Operating Hints, Safety Measures

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Things to Remember

Things to Remember

Operating Hints

Use the emergency eject mechanism only if the external drive is not connected to your computer or if the computer’s battery is flat and there is no power available for the eject button. Excessive use of the emergency eject mechanism may damage it and cause the mechanism to stop working.

Never press the eject button while the drive is accessing a disc.

The external drive operates in either an upright or horizontal position. To prevent possible damage, avoid changing the drive’s position while it is in use.

Avoid using or storing the external drive in extreme temperatures. The environmental specifications while operating are 50-113 F (10-45 C).

After transporting the external drive, allow it to reach room temperature before using it.

CAUTION: Changes in temperature during transport, particularly from a cool to a warmer temperature, can cause condensation to form in the drive and may result in operating problems. Allowing the drive to reach room temperature helps to prevent this.

Avoid using the external drive in dusty or humid surroundings.

A short delay is normal before the external drive reads an audio CD, CD-ROM, DVD or DVD-ROM.

WARNING: Never clean the external drive with a commercially available CD or CD-ROM cleaning set as doing so may cause damage to the drive.

Safety Measures

Any attempt to disassemble, adjust or repair the external drive may result in exposure to laser light or other safety hazards.

This is a Class 1 Laser Product. This product complies with all applicable safety standards, DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Sub chapter J. The laser beam generated is totally enclosed during all modes of normal operation, and no hazardous laser light is emitted from the drive.

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Contents for Combo DVD/CD-RW-ROM and DVD-ROM External DriveUSER’S GUIDE Making Your Mobile Life EasierInstalling the Driver Software Connecting the External Drive to Your ComputerUsing the External Drive External DriveTroubleshooting SpecificationsTechnical Support Solving General ProblemsIntroduction External DriveHardware System RequirementsOperating System PC Card cable Connecting the External Drive to Your ComputerWindows 98 Operating System Installing the Driver SoftwareSample New Hardware Wizard locate driver screen Windows 2000/XP Operating System Windows Me Operating SystemInstalling the Default Driver Upgrading to the Enhanced Performance Driver Windows NT 4.0 Operating SystemInserting and Removing a Disc Using the External DriveChoose Destination Location screen Playing Audio CDs PC Card cable port Optional power Audio outconnection jackReading Data DVDs trayHot Swapping Playing DVD MoviesWriting and Rewriting CDs Model NW930 Only 2 Double-click PC Card PCMCIAThings to Remember Safety MeasuresOperating Hints Dimensions SpecificationsWeight ModelsWritten sides Capacity according to the manufacturerinformation-carrying layer of the disc Supported Disc Sizes Model NW930 OnlySolving General Problems Troubleshooting1 Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel Writing and Rewriting Problems4 Click Properties, then Settings Technical SupportEurope CanadaProduct Registration WarrantyRegulatory Compliance FCC Federal Communications Commission