LaCie 301910 user manual Views of the Drive, Front View, Rear View, DVD±RW for more information

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LaCie Slim DVD±RW • Design by Sam Hecht

Foreword

User Manual

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1.3. Views of the Drive

Front View

1.Disc Tray – Open the tray by pressing the load/eject button,

then place a DVD or CD into the tray with the label facing up. Close the tray by pushing the load/eject button or pushing the front part of the tray. This drive has not been designed to ac- cept media with cartridges.

2. Drive Activity LED

3.Load/Eject Button – Push this button to open the media tray.

4. Emergency Eject Hole – Insert a straightened paper clip (or similar object) and push to eject the tray if the load/eject button does not work. In normal operation, the eject button should always be used to unload the tray. If you must use the

emergency eject hole, make sure the drive’s power is turned Fig. 01 off and wait until disc rotation has stopped.

Rear View

1.Power Supply Connection – This is where you plug in the op- tional AC adapter. See section 2. Connecting Your LaCie Slim

DVD±RW for more information.

2.Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Port – This is where you plug in the USB 2.0 Y cable supplied with the drive. See section 2. Connecting Your LaCie Slim DVD±RW for more information.

IMPORTANT INFO: You may attach an optional external power supply (not included) to the power supply connector.

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Contents Table of Contents Copyrights TrademarksChanges Canada Compliance StatementGeneral Use Precautions Health, Safety & General Use PrecautionsHealth & Safety Precautions LaCie Slim DVD±RW D esign by S am H echt Introduction Quick LinksClick a topic Double Layer DVD RecordingMinimum System Requirements Windows UsersMac Users Linux UsersBox Content Views of the Drive Front ViewRear View Load/Eject Button Push this button to open the media trayCables and Connections Hi-Speed USBUSB 2.0 Y Cable USB IconsSupported DVD and CD Formats DVD and CD Media Format DefinitionsConnecting Your LaCie Slim DVD±RW Connecting the USB 2.0 Y CableMac Users Windows UsersUsing Your LaCie Slim DVD±RW Accessing DiscsInserting Discs To insert a discEjecting Discs Emergency Disc EjectionFile System Formats Helpful Technical InformationDVD and CD Software DVD±RW Writing Methods About DVD/CD Available Capacity USB Questions & AnswersData Transfers What Are the Benefits of the USB Interfaces?Troubleshooting Manual UpdatesProblem Question Solution Mac UsersUninstall the drivers and re-install them Software program that you are usingDrive is not running Are there other USB devices con Sure your USB hub supports Hi-Speed USBTry using another piece of media Does the drive support the formatDisc. If in doubt, try another disc Recording softwareWindows Users On the nextDrive’s media tray Are you receiving buffer underrun Hard drive, and then make the recording from the data onInformation Where to Find Information Contacting Customer SupportBefore You Contact Technical Support Internal and external peripheralsLaCie Technical Support Contacts Phone 02 8063 Email info.au@lacie.com Warranty InformationContact us