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Manual Ejection
The drive has a manual ejection button on the front bezel. When pressed, it activates the electrical signal to open and close the tray. The manual ejection facility functions upon
Emergency Ejection
The tray is ejectable by pushing a pin or standard size paper clip into the emergency eject pinhole on the front bezel (see Figure 3). The emergency ejection mechanism functions even without power to the drive and with the prevent bit set.
Table 9 Emergency Ejection Specification
Maximum force | 3.5 Kgf |
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Stroke of pin insertion | 40 mm |
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Recommended diameter of pin | 1.2 mm |
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LEDs
The drive has one LED visible on the front bezel. The use of the LED is described in Table 11 LED Protocol.
Table 11 LED Protocol
Drive State | LED |
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No disc inserted | OFF |
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Disc is loading or being ejected |
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Disc in, drive in standby mode | Solid Orange |
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Disc not readable | Blinks Orange |
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Decoder Fail | Blinks Orange |
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EEPROM Fail | Blinks Orange |
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DRAM Fail | Blinks Orange |
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Auto Insertion
The tray automatically closes when it is pushed.
Table 10 Auto Insertion Specification
Maximum force | 5.5 Kgf |
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Stroke | 3 mm |
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The drive is designed to respond within 1 second. | ||
Ejecting Position |
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The tray is ejected approximately 64.5 mm from the front of the front bezel to the | ||
center of the disc. |
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Tray Locking Mechanism
There is a locking mechanism on the tray such that when power is off and the tray is closed, the tray will be locked in a closed position. This locking mechanism has a manual override.
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