PORT Noteworthy Slim Line CD/DVD manual Safety measures and operating hints

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Safety measures and user interface

Safety measures and operating hints

The tray of the media can be opened in the following modes with the Eject button :

-in the running mode (Drive is supplied with power from the PC via PORT cable attached to the computer);

Additionaly, the tray can be opened at any time and in any mode by cautious insertion and pressing the “emergency-eject” (e.g. with a pointed object like a bent paper clip).

ThePORTDVDcanbeoperatedineitheruprightorhorizontalstate.Itshould possibly not be moved during operation.

Operating the device should only take place within temperature ranges of 10 – 45 °C.

After transporting the device, especially in low temperatures which can cause condensation to form, allow the PORT DVD unit to reach room temperature before operating.

The PORT DVD should not be used in dusty and humid surroundings.

Use only the included AC Adapter power cable, otherwise damage to the unit could occur.

The PORT DVD should not be operated near other RF emitting devices such as consumer electronics as there is a potential for interference.

ThePORTDVDshouldnotbeoperatednearstrongelectromagneticradiation source (loud speakers, Port DVD phones etc.)

PleasenotethattheDVD-ROMdrivetakeslongertoidentifythemedia,after placing it inside.

Safety:

Never attempt to disassemble, adjust or repair the DVD-ROM drive as exposure to laser light or other safety hazards may result.

This is a Class 1 Laser Product. This product complies with all applicable safety standards, DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter 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 PORT-Noteworthy Slim Line CD/DVD PORT-Noteworthy Slim Line CD/DVD Table of Contents DVD ROM CD ROM XASafety measures and operating hints Hardware installation Device description Software installation Software installation Portdvd Software installation Operation of the Port DVD Daily use of the Port DVDReference Section General problemsFAX CD-ROM XA Specifications of the Port DVD