HP 9853 (AP) manual Summary of Controls and Connections, Headphone Plug, Headphone Volume Control

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CDRW

CONTROLS

ENGLISH

SUMMARY OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

Front view (See Cover Flap Fig.1)

1.HEADPHONE PLUG

Connect your headphone to listen to audio or music discs (or tracks).

2.HEADPHONE VOLUME CONTROL

Turn the wheel to the right to increase the audio volume of your headphone.

3.WRITE INDICATOR

Lights “orange” when writing of a disc occurs. Flashes “orange” during write emulation.

4.DISC TRAY

5.DISC IN/ACTIVE/ERROR indicator (dual color LED)

Lights “green” when a disc is present. Flashes “green” asymmetrically when data is being read from disc or written to the disc. Flashes “green” symmetrically when starting up a disc. Lights “red” upon error (e.g. after failed selftest).

6.OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc loading tray. To close the disc loading tray, gently push the front of the tray or press the Open/Close button.Using the open/close button to close the tray will calibrate the movement of the tray in case this devitates from the original setting due to for instance eaging

7.EMERGENCY EJECT

In case you are not able to power up your PC, and want to take the disc out of the drive, push with a rod (paperclip) of about 5 cm through the hole in the front to disengage the gears inside. Then pull the tray out. After taking the disc, gently push it back to its original position

This is only in case of emergency, not meant for normal operations.

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Contents 01LAYOUTGB 22-11-2000 0921 Pagina 1a Cdrw 8x4x32 Compact Disc Recordable/Rewritable 01LAYOUTGB 22-11-2000 0921 Pagina 1c For Canada ICES-003 Contents Laser Safety Introduction Cdrw IntroductioniUnpacking Copyright Statement PrecautionsSafety Precautions InstallationInstalling the drive Master AN IDE HARD-DISC and CD-ROM Only AN IDE HARD-DISC IDE Phones Volume Headphone Plug Headphone Volume ControlWrite Indicator Summary of Controls and ConnectionsDigital Audio OUT Audio Line OUT ConnectorIDE Connector JumperblockOPERATING/TESTING Your CD-RECORDABLE/REWRITABLE System Loading and unloading a discCD-RW Media Software installation Command descriptionOperating the CD-Recordable/Rewritable on Computer Additional Information Care of discsPerformance Technical dataEnvironmental DimensionsWeight Power DissipationRelation to the Digital Quality of the Audio Audio performanceInterface Pin Table Jumper Block Jumper BlockCROSS-SECTION Through a CD-R Disc Basic principles of CD-R and -RW mediaCROSS-SECTION Through a Blank CD-R or -RW Disc Additional CD-R/RW area of a CD-R and -RW discCROSS-SECTION Through a Partially Recorded CD-R or -RW Disc CROSS-SECTION Through a Fully Recorded CD-R or CD-RW Disc RE-USABLE CD-RW Glossary of terms CD-RWGlossary of terms CD-R What is CD-RECORDABLE?What is the Orange BOOK? What is Multisession CD?What does Orange Book Certified Media Mean and WHY? What is the Recording Speed of CD-R? Read/Write Audio What is Disc AT ONCE? What is Track AT ONCE?What is Incremental or Packet WRITING? Cdrwappendixix Cdrw 2000 All trademarks acknowledged
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