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Using Mass Storage Devices
Mounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc
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Press the eject button on the CD-ROM drive and remove the CD-ROM
disc from the disc tray.
Reading the Busy Light
The CD-ROM busy light shows the status of the drive during the self test
and during activity with the host system.
The CD-ROM drive performs the self test when one of the following hap-
pens:
•
You load a disc and close the Disc Tray.
•
You turn on the system with a disc already loaded in the CD-ROM drive.
For the self test, the busy light operates in the following sequence:
1
Light On - The busy light goes on as the disc loads into the drive.
2
Light Flashing - The light flashes while a read test is performed.
3
Light Off - The light goes off when the self test is complete.
The busy light stays on after the self test when one of the following condi-
tions exist:
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A defective disc
•
A disc insertion error (for example, an upside-down disc)
•
No disc present
The busy light goes off when one of the following conditions exist:
•
A CD-ROM drive power failure exists.
•
The drive is idle on the SCSI bus.
•
No media is mounted
The busy light flashes:
•
during normal activity with the system.
•
at a 3.2 second interval when disk or optics cleaning is required
•
at a 1.6 second interval when playing an audio track.
Summary of Contents for Model 745 - VME Workstation
Page 13: ...xi Preface ...
Page 18: ...xvi ...
Page 19: ...1 1 1 Product Description ...
Page 33: ...2 1 2 Connecting Cables ...
Page 56: ...2 24 Connecting Cables Printer Connections ...
Page 57: ...3 1 3 Power On Power Off ...
Page 62: ...3 6 Power On Power Off Powering On the System Figure 3 2 Front Power Switch Power Switch ...
Page 65: ...4 1 4 Processor Options Installation ...
Page 84: ...4 20 Processor Options Installation PMC Bridge Adapter and Expansion Adapter ...
Page 85: ...5 1 5 EISA Card Installation ...
Page 93: ...6 1 6 PCI Card Installation ...
Page 100: ...6 8 PCI Card Installation Hardware Installation ...
Page 101: ...7 1 7 Installing and Configuring Mass Storage Devices ...
Page 119: ...8 1 8 Using Mass Storage Devices ...
Page 154: ...8 36 Using Mass Storage Devices Ordering Information ...
Page 155: ...9 1 9 Dealing With Problems ...
Page 168: ...9 14 Dealing With Problems Configuring the HP UX Kernel ...
Page 169: ...A 1 A Safety and Regulatory Statements ...
Page 171: ...A 3 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 173: ...A 5 Emissions Regulations and Statements VCCI Class A ITE Taiwan BCIQ Class A ...
Page 212: ...B 32 The Boot Console Interface Displaying PIM Information ...