
LVD Product Information
Front Panel Components
CD ROM Drive (Optional)
As an optional component, the J6000 workstations support one
Figure 1-4 shows the operating features of the CD ROM drive, and Table 1-3 describes these features.
Figure 1-4. CD ROM Drive Features
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Busy Indicator | • Lights during a data access operation and during a data |
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| • Flashes at a one second rate when a disk is loaded. |
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| • Continues to flash if a disk or hardware error is detected. |
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| • Flashes at a three second rate while playing an audio disk. |
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Emergency | Opens the Disk Tray when the end of a paper clip is inserted |
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Eject Hole | into it. Used when the workstation does not have power and |
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Eject Button | Opens the Disk Tray so that a CD ROM disk may be inserted |
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Disk Tray | Holds the CD ROM disk. (Note that this style of CD ROM |
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