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ENGLISH 

S

AFETY 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

 

1.

 

Please read these safety instructions carefully. 

2.

 

Please keep this User’s Manual for your reference. 

3.

 

Please disconnect the equipment from your AC outlet before cleaning. 
Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. 
Use moist sheet or cloth for cleaning. 

4.

 

For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and 
shall be easily accessible. 

5.

 

Please keep this equipment away from humid areas. 

6.

 

Install this equipment on a reliable surface. If the equipment is not on a reliable surface, 
it may drop and cause injury. 

7.

 

The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Please protect the equipment from 
overheating . DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. 

8.

 

Make sure the voltage of the power source is appropriate when connecting the 
equipment to the power outlet. 

9.

 

Place the power cord where people will not step or trip on it. Do not place objects over 
the power cord. 

10.

 

All Cautions and Warnings on the equipment should be noted. 

11.

 

If the equipment is not in use for several days, disconnect the equipment from the power 
outlets to avoid damage by transient power surges. 

12.

 

Never pour any liquids into the openings, this could cause fire or electrical shock. 

13.

 

Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only be opened by 
qualified service personnel. 

14.

 

If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a qualified 
service personnel: 
(a)

 

The power cord or plug is damaged. 

(b)

 

Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. 

(c)

 

The equipment has been exposed to moisture. 

(d)

 

The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it to work according to the 
user’s manual. 

(e)

 

The equipment was dropped and damaged. 

(f)

 

If the equipment has obvious signs of damage. 

15.

 

DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED; 
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60

(140

), IT MAY DAMAGE THE 

EQUIPMENT. The sound pressure level at the operators position according to IEC704-
1:1982 is equal or less than 70dB(A) 

16.

 

DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when opened.  Avoid direct exposure to beam. 
Complies with FDA radiation performance standards,21 CFR, subchapter J. 
Laser power: Wave Length: 783±3nm (CD); 658±3nm (DVD) 
Emission power:0.7mW 
Laser diode: class 3b 
 

Summary of Contents for DX-20A4PU

Page 1: ...is not in use for several days disconnect the equipment from the power outlets to avoid damage by transient power surges 12 Never pour any liquids into the openings this could cause fire or electrical...

Page 2: ...the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect...

Page 3: ...rom moisture or liquids including water cleaning fluids or solvents Keep your disc clean Using a soft dust free cloth to clean the surface of the disc before recording will improve the burning data in...

Page 4: ...stalling the Drive 13 OPERATION Installing Necessary Device Drivers 14 Loading and Unloading the Tray 14 Recording CDs DVDs About Software Manuals 15 Recommended Recordable ReWritable Media 15 Playing...

Page 5: ...e CD media Read all CD ROM and CD R data media Read CD RW and CD DA audio media NOTE The drive s maximum Writing ReWriting Reading speeds are printed on the original box Only when your drive supports...

Page 6: ...W Recording Modes Track at Once Data can be recorded to a disc one track at a time New tracks can be added later Music CDs can not be played in a CD player or CD ROM until the disc is closed Disc at O...

Page 7: ...udio onto recordable or rewritable CD media Play music CDs Play VCD DVD movies Access interactive reference materials stored on DVD Save photos and other images on recordable or rewritable CDs Archive...

Page 8: ...D R9 or a Dual Layer DVD R9 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 4X fo...

Page 9: ...e tray B Busy Write LED Indication of drive s operation status The light lit stands for Busy the light blinking stands for Write Rewrite C Emergency Eject Hole In case the Eject button isn t working i...

Page 10: ...10 ENGLISH Rear View Figure Rear view of DVD Writer A Power Connector Five pin connector for DC power input B USB Connector Standard USB B type jack C Power Switch...

Page 11: ...k connected to a standard USB 1 1 connection but the speed will be limited to USB 1 1 speed After installing a USB 2 0 adapter card follow the steps below for your operating system to verify the USB 2...

Page 12: ...12 ENGLISH CONNECTION 1 Connecting the Power Supply Cable 2 Connecting Hi Speed USB 2 0 Cable...

Page 13: ...sh to install from the CD kit 2 Connect the power supply to the drive To prevent damage to the power plug connect carefully to avoid bending the power plug 3 Attach the included Hi Speed USB cable B t...

Page 14: ...luding Windows 98SE ME also allows the DVD Writer to function as a DVD ROM drive You do not need to install anything else to play DVDs As a CD ReWriter or DVD ReWriter In order to write to CD or DVD m...

Page 15: ...software Please refer to the user s manual for the detailed operation procedures Recommended Recordable ReWritable Media Some CD media or DVD media may not be possible to write on due to differences...

Page 16: ...HP CMC MCC MBI NOTE 1 Only when your drive supports Double Layer DVD R writing can write DVD R9 media and only when your drive supports Dual Layer DVD R writing can write DVD R9 media Only when your d...

Page 17: ...an control volume with the volume control on the Windows Media Player or CD Player Taskbar You can also mute the sound on your sound board and listen to music through headphones or self powered speake...

Page 18: ...tScribe you need three components Your LightScribe enabled drive LightScribe labeling software included with your drive other LightScribe enabled applications are also available LightScribe media avai...

Page 19: ...view or print your design the labeling application checks to see whether there s a LightScribe disc inserted correctly in the drive if there is no disc or if your disc is not inserted with the LightSc...

Page 20: ...e a CD RW or DVD RW disc A No The current LightScribe technology is not erasable Once the image is burned it s permanent Q Will the LightScribe image cause imbalance when the CD or DVD is spinning in...

Page 21: ...h another one Excessive noise when reading Seal attached on the surface Detach the seal very carefully Don t make any scratches Eject locked by software Stop the applying software and try the eject bu...

Page 22: ...ronment errors may occur due to lack of CPU resources in PC Rewrite after log off from the network Deactivate the screen saver or power saving mode Quit other applications other than the authoring sof...

Page 23: ...is supported by contacting the software supplier DVD CD media not compatible with highest speed Use the highest speed compatible discs or write with lower speed Buffer under run occurs Refer to the B...

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