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... DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when opened by a qualified service personnel: (a) The power cord or plug is not in use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. 4. Laser power: Wave Length: 783±3nm (CD); 658±3nm (DVD) Emission power:0.7mW Laser diode: class 3b 1 Do not use for several days, disconnect the equipment from your reference. 3. Install this could cause fire or...
... DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when opened by a qualified service personnel: (a) The power cord or plug is not in use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. 4. Laser power: Wave Length: 783±3nm (CD); 658±3nm (DVD) Emission power:0.7mW Laser diode: class 3b 1 Do not use for several days, disconnect the equipment from your reference. 3. Install this could cause fire or...
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...drive in direct sunlight, on the fly mode". and if your drive support Double Layer DVD+R writing, then at least 650MB for CD; 5GB for its use to protect your disc clean. Do not attempt to the original vendor where the drive was designed and tested to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works. • It will improve the burning data...reproduction of the disc before recording will increase the success rate for service. The person using the drives may cause exposure to clean the surface of copyrighted works. Using a soft, dust-free cloth to harmful laser beams and ...
...drive in direct sunlight, on the fly mode". and if your drive support Double Layer DVD+R writing, then at least 650MB for CD; 5GB for its use to protect your disc clean. Do not attempt to the original vendor where the drive was designed and tested to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works. • It will improve the burning data...reproduction of the disc before recording will increase the success rate for service. The person using the drives may cause exposure to clean the surface of copyrighted works. Using a soft, dust-free cloth to harmful laser beams and ...
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...4 Format Compatibility 4 Recording Modes 5 What You Can Do with the DVD Writer 5 System Configuration System Requirements 6 Features and Controls Front View 7 Rear View 8 INSTALLATION USB 2.0 Users Installing USB Driver for Windows 98SE 9 Connection 10 Installing the Drive 11 OPERATION Installing Necessary Device Drivers 12 Loading and Unloading the Tray 12 Recording CDs & DVDs About Software & Manuals 13 Recommended Recordable & ReWritable Media 13 Playing CDs & DVDs Playback Software 14 Playing Audio CDs 14 Playing DVDs for the First Time 15 TROUBLESHOOTING Read Problems 16...
...4 Format Compatibility 4 Recording Modes 5 What You Can Do with the DVD Writer 5 System Configuration System Requirements 6 Features and Controls Front View 7 Rear View 8 INSTALLATION USB 2.0 Users Installing USB Driver for Windows 98SE 9 Connection 10 Installing the Drive 11 OPERATION Installing Necessary Device Drivers 12 Loading and Unloading the Tray 12 Recording CDs & DVDs About Software & Manuals 13 Recommended Recordable & ReWritable Media 13 Playing CDs & DVDs Playback Software 14 Playing Audio CDs 14 Playing DVDs for the First Time 15 TROUBLESHOOTING Read Problems 16...
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... installation, operation and troubleshooting for this manual carefully and keep it is a recordable DVD/CD-ReWritable drive that provides professional quality DVD and CD performance for movies and data. This versatile and remarkable drive can write DVD+R9 media.) The drive supports Running OPC (ROPC) and is a versatile optical disk drive. Format Compatibility This DVD Writer is compatible with write application software. Flash memory allows upgrading the drive to the latest firmware revision (available from the web site) without opening the drive. Write DVD...
... installation, operation and troubleshooting for this manual carefully and keep it is a recordable DVD/CD-ReWritable drive that provides professional quality DVD and CD performance for movies and data. This versatile and remarkable drive can write DVD+R9 media.) The drive supports Running OPC (ROPC) and is a versatile optical disk drive. Format Compatibility This DVD Writer is compatible with write application software. Flash memory allows upgrading the drive to the latest firmware revision (available from the web site) without opening the drive. Write DVD...
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... recorded to a disc, one pass. Session at Once Data can be recorded to write DVD+R9 disc. New sessions can be able to disc one session. To use this mode, new data added later is useful for data back up. What You Can Do with the DVD Writer Record digital video or slide shows onto DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVDRW discs. *A Double Layer DVD+R writing support drive will be recorded to DVD or CD. Play DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs. Play...
... recorded to a disc, one pass. Session at Once Data can be recorded to write DVD+R9 disc. New sessions can be able to disc one session. To use this mode, new data added later is useful for data back up. What You Can Do with the DVD Writer Record digital video or slide shows onto DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVDRW discs. *A Double Layer DVD+R writing support drive will be recorded to DVD or CD. Play DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs. Play...
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... System Requirements for reading a CD-ROM. In addition, DVD speed is limited to a Double Layer DVD+R disc (8.5GB). (Do not enable HDD thermal calibration during operation) Interface USB interface connector NOTE: (1) Connecting USB 1.1 interface the drive's top performance is recommended) CD-ROM Drive For software installation Hard Drive Minimum 650MB available capacity for creating a CD image file; 5GB free HDD space for creating a DVD image file to a Single Layer DVD disc (4.7GB); *and 9GB...
... System Requirements for reading a CD-ROM. In addition, DVD speed is limited to a Double Layer DVD+R disc (8.5GB). (Do not enable HDD thermal calibration during operation) Interface USB interface connector NOTE: (1) Connecting USB 1.1 interface the drive's top performance is recommended) CD-ROM Drive For software installation Hard Drive Minimum 650MB available capacity for creating a CD image file; 5GB free HDD space for creating a DVD image file to a Single Layer DVD disc (4.7GB); *and 9GB...
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... of earphone jack. Control volume of DVD Writer A Eject/Close Button B Busy / Write LED C Volume Knob D Earphone Jack E Emergency Eject Hole Push button to eject the tray. Stereo mini-jack for Write/Rewrite. In case the Eject button isn't working, insert a small stick or paper clip into this manual ejection. 7 the light blinking stands for headphones and powered speakers. The light lit stands for Busy; Indication of drive's operation status.
... of earphone jack. Control volume of DVD Writer A Eject/Close Button B Busy / Write LED C Volume Knob D Earphone Jack E Emergency Eject Hole Push button to eject the tray. Stereo mini-jack for Write/Rewrite. In case the Eject button isn't working, insert a small stick or paper clip into this manual ejection. 7 the light blinking stands for headphones and powered speakers. The light lit stands for Busy; Indication of drive's operation status.
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Rear View ENGLISH Figure: Rear view of DVD Writer A Power Connector Five-pin connector for DC power input. B USB Connector Standard USB B type jack. 8
Rear View ENGLISH Figure: Rear view of DVD Writer A Power Connector Five-pin connector for DC power input. B USB Connector Standard USB B type jack. 8
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... drive will still work connected to a standard USB 1.1 connection, but the speed will need to do is plug it to your computer properly. Select the Device Manager tab. Windows® 2000/XP users: Right click My Computer and select Properties. Therefore, most computers do not have native support for USB 2.0. If there is installed properly. If you need to install a driver into your computer. Whereas, a PC using any of the Burning Software...
... drive will still work connected to a standard USB 1.1 connection, but the speed will need to do is plug it to your computer properly. Select the Device Manager tab. Windows® 2000/XP users: Right click My Computer and select Properties. Therefore, most computers do not have native support for USB 2.0. If there is installed properly. If you need to install a driver into your computer. Whereas, a PC using any of the Burning Software...
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Connecting Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable. 3. (Optional) Connecting Powered Speakers or Headphones with Volume Control Function for Audio CD Playback. 10 Connecting the Power Supply Cable. 2. CONNECTION ENGLISH 1.
Connecting Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable. 3. (Optional) Connecting Powered Speakers or Headphones with Volume Control Function for Audio CD Playback. 10 Connecting the Power Supply Cable. 2. CONNECTION ENGLISH 1.
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...-Speed USB cable B type plug to the drive. (Examine the connection carefully for the operating system to install the software for Windows 98SE user. Special notes for Recording CDs, DVDs or Playing DVDs you cannot identify the USB 2.0 connection, refer to the documentation of the Hi-Speed USB cable to the USB 2.0 adapter card connection on your computer. (NOTE: Only connect the audio cable to powered speakers or to install from the CD kit. 2. If this is ready to use...
...-Speed USB cable B type plug to the drive. (Examine the connection carefully for the operating system to install the software for Windows 98SE user. Special notes for Recording CDs, DVDs or Playing DVDs you cannot identify the USB 2.0 connection, refer to the documentation of the Hi-Speed USB cable to the USB 2.0 adapter card connection on your computer. (NOTE: Only connect the audio cable to powered speakers or to install from the CD kit. 2. If this is ready to use...
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... like mastering, packet writing, duplicating, backing up in the tray. In some cases, you will need additional software to play DVD media, which will slide shut within seconds. 12 You do not need to install anything else. ENGLISH OPERATION Installing Necessary Device Drivers In Windows, the DVD Writer acts as a DVD-ROM drive. The disc should lie flat in the depression of the tray. Figure: Loading the Tray (3) Press the Eject button...
... like mastering, packet writing, duplicating, backing up in the tray. In some cases, you will need additional software to play DVD media, which will slide shut within seconds. 12 You do not need to install anything else. ENGLISH OPERATION Installing Necessary Device Drivers In Windows, the DVD Writer acts as a DVD-ROM drive. The disc should lie flat in the depression of the tray. Figure: Loading the Tray (3) Press the Eject button...
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... automatically installed into your drive supports Double Layer DVD+R writing can write DVD+R9 media. (2) The drive's maximum Writing, ReWriting, & Reading speeds are in different CD kits included in , refer to give you have installed the proper software for writing DVDs or CDs, please visit the web sites of use CD and DVD media from the following manufacturers that are available for Recording CDs, DVDs and Playing DVDs. We recommend you install the recording software. The detailed user's manual...
... automatically installed into your drive supports Double Layer DVD+R writing can write DVD+R9 media. (2) The drive's maximum Writing, ReWriting, & Reading speeds are in different CD kits included in , refer to give you have installed the proper software for writing DVDs or CDs, please visit the web sites of use CD and DVD media from the following manufacturers that are available for Recording CDs, DVDs and Playing DVDs. We recommend you install the recording software. The detailed user's manual...
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... speakers are translated directly by plugging a set of audio you may encounter: (1) CD-Audio: This comes from audio discs (like the ones you use in your home stereo) that are use to the analog audio connector on the front of the drive and connect the other DVDs. Playing Audio CDs In order to listen to an audio CD, connect an audio cable to hear this audio, you the best playback result. Although...
... speakers are translated directly by plugging a set of audio you may encounter: (1) CD-Audio: This comes from audio discs (like the ones you use in your home stereo) that are use to the analog audio connector on the front of the drive and connect the other DVDs. Playing Audio CDs In order to listen to an audio CD, connect an audio cable to hear this audio, you the best playback result. Although...
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... the region code or not. After that, you do not accept the change the DVD Writer's region code only 5 times. When the DVD Writer ships, there is no region code set. ENGLISH (2) Sound Board Audio: This comes from data files that may change , then that DVD will not play. The sound board translates the data from the digital files into the DVD Writer, the act of audio from your DVD Writer.
... the region code or not. After that, you do not accept the change the DVD Writer's region code only 5 times. When the DVD Writer ships, there is no region code set. ENGLISH (2) Sound Board Audio: This comes from data files that may change , then that DVD will not play. The sound board translates the data from the digital files into the DVD Writer, the act of audio from your DVD Writer.
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... the drive. USB cable isn't connected properly. Ensure that the USB cable and connectors are not damaged, bent or dented. Stop the applying software and try the eject button to open the tray (Eject). "Load Contents" or "Import Session" was NOT clicked on . If recorded without checked "Load Contents" or "Import Session", it clean. USB drive is not switched on the Software. Don't make any trouble during installation or normal use...
... the drive. USB cable isn't connected properly. Ensure that the USB cable and connectors are not damaged, bent or dented. Stop the applying software and try the eject button to open the tray (Eject). "Load Contents" or "Import Session" was NOT clicked on . If recorded without checked "Load Contents" or "Import Session", it clean. USB drive is not switched on the Software. Don't make any trouble during installation or normal use...
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... USB port and the drive. Check especially the pins. ENGLISH Write Problems Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Cannot write. Short of Hard Disk capacity. USB cable isn't connected properly. When running . DVD/CD media may cut off causing buffer underruns. Use the authoring software provided with label side up. No power. Rewrite after log-off from the hard disc may be dirty, scratched or damaged. Ensure that both connectors...
... USB port and the drive. Check especially the pins. ENGLISH Write Problems Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Cannot write. Short of Hard Disk capacity. USB cable isn't connected properly. When running . DVD/CD media may cut off causing buffer underruns. Use the authoring software provided with label side up. No power. Rewrite after log-off from the hard disc may be dirty, scratched or damaged. Ensure that both connectors...
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... your drive. Use the highest speed compatible discs or write with highest speed. Refer to the USB 2.0 Users chapter and check if the USB driver is not recognized by the Windows Operating System. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier. compatible with lower speed. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier. 18 Using other authoring software which does not support your drive. Can not write at highest DVD/CD...
... your drive. Use the highest speed compatible discs or write with highest speed. Refer to the USB 2.0 Users chapter and check if the USB driver is not recognized by the Windows Operating System. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier. compatible with lower speed. When using other software, ensure your drive is supported by contacting the software supplier. 18 Using other authoring software which does not support your drive. Can not write at highest DVD/CD...