HP 9708 (AP), 6842 (LA), 6849 (LA), 7950 (US/CAN), 7951 (LA) Care of discs, Additional Information

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Care of discs

When loading a disc, allow time for the door to open and then gently insert the disc.

Handle discs only by the outer and inner edges.

•Never write with a ballpoint on the surface of the disc.

•Do not store a disc in places with high temperature and humidity. Do not place the disc under direct sunlight.

Store discs in their cases to prevent dust contamination, scratches, bending and other damages.

When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or anti-static fluids. Using fluids of these types may damage the disc.

Empty discs are separately available through your dealer.

To get an optimal temperature controle, you should close your PC after installing the drive in this way the central fan will help cooling your drive and keep performance according specification.

Unloading a disc after recording might take some time, because the drive has to update the TOC before the disc can be ejected.

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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 JumperblockLoading and unloading a disc OPERATING/TESTING Your CD-RECORDABLE/REWRITABLE SystemCD-RW Media Command description Software installationOperating 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 Multisession CD? What is the Orange BOOK?What does Orange Book Certified Media Mean and WHY? What is the Recording Speed of CD-R? Read/Write Audio What is Track AT ONCE? What is Disc AT ONCE?What is Incremental or Packet WRITING? Cdrwappendixix Cdrw 2000 All trademarks acknowledged
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