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Cautions for Using Disks

When using disks, note the following points. 

• Do not touch either side of the disk when removing it from a case or inserting it into this product.
• Do not leave fingerprints or dust on either side and do not scratch either side of the disk. 
• Do not put a label on either side of the disk and do not write on the disk using a pen or pencil.
• Do not bend or place heavy objects on the disk.
• If a disk becomes dirty or drops of water accumulate on it, wipe the disk using a dampened cloth 

and then wipe with a dry cloth.
Do not use a silicon cloth. Do not dry using a hair dryer or leave to dry naturally.

• Do not wipe with benzine, thinner or a static guard.
• Do not spill coffee or other liquids on the disk.
• Do not store disks in environments with high or low temperatures.
• Do not store disks in humid or dusty environments.
• When not using, store disks in their cases.
• Eject disks before turning off the server. If the disk is inserted in the device for a long period of 

time (exposing the recording surface), the recording surface may be scratched or become dusty. If 
this occurs the disk may become unusable. 

• Eject disks when not using them. Do not carry this product with a disk inserted.

Cautions for Using the Drive

• Only use round disks (do not use star shaped or card type disks). Not doing so may cause read or 

write errors and device failure.

• If cracked or scratched disks are used, the drive may be damaged.
• Do not use bent, broken or cracked disks. Doing so may cause failures. If such disks are used and 

the drive fails, the warranty will become invalid.

• If commercially available CD-ROM cleaning disks are used, dust may get on the lens. Do not use 

CD-ROM cleaning disks.

• Do not use DVD disks that do not meet thickness standards. DVD thickness standards are set to 

between 1.14mm and 1.5mm. If disks that have a thin recording surface or are not within the range 
set out in the standards it may cause device failure. If DVDs that do not meet the standards are 
used and the drive fails, the warranty will become invalid.

• Region codes can be changed up to 4 times.

If the region code is changed 4 times it becomes fixed to the last set region code. Take note as 
there is no way to change a fixed region code.

• The region code at the time of purchase is "2. Western Europe, Japan, South Africa".
• When the access LED is blinking, do not shock or jolt this product.

Summary of Contents for PG-DVA102D

Page 1: ...J E B7FY 1691 01 DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD ROM ATAPI User s Guide Installing a pre attached DVD ROM Conversion kit PG DVA102D PG DVA103...

Page 2: ...2 PRIMERGY DVD RAM DVD RAM PRIMERGY CD 2006 5...

Page 3: ...3 J CD DVD CD DVD setup exe OS Windows...

Page 4: ...4 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Window...

Page 5: ...5 J...

Page 6: ...6 1 1 DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J 1 IEC 60825 1 CENELEC EN 60825 1 JIS JISC6802 3A 3B 1 3A 3B...

Page 7: ...J Microsoft Windows Windows Server Microsoft Corporation Red Hat Red Hat Red Hat Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2006 PG DVA102D PG DVA102D DVD RAM DVD RAM CD ROM DC M2 4 M2 2 5 M3 4...

Page 8: ...9 1 2 10 1 3 DVD RAM 13 2 14 3 15 3 1 PG DVA103 15 3 2 CD ROM PG DVA103 15 3 3 CD ROM PG DVA103 16 3 4 CD ROM 17 4 18 4 1 18 4 2 20 5 DVD RAM 21 5 1 DVD RAM 21 5 2 DVD RAM 24 5 3 25 6 27 7 Linux 28 8...

Page 9: ...1 9 J 1 1 1 DVD ROM CD ROM DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows 2000 Server Linux DVD RAM...

Page 10: ...10 1 2 CD ROM CD CD R CD RW DVD ROM DVD Video DVD R 3 95GB 4 7GB DVD R 8 5GB DL DVD RW DVD R 4 7GB DVD R 8 5GB DL DVD RW 4 7GB DVD RAM 4 7GB 9 4GB Linux...

Page 11: ...7M 4 7GB 2 5 LM HC47L 4 7GB 2 LM HC47M 4 7GB 2 5 LM HC47MW5 4 7GB 2 5 5 LM HC47L 4 7GB 2 3 LM HC47LW5 4 7GB 2 3 5 1241101 LM HB47L 1100035 LM HB47M 1241102 LM HB94L 1100036 LM HB94MP5 1241100 LM HC47L...

Page 12: ...12 DVD RAM Ctrl Alt Delete DVD RAM DVD RAM CD ROM CD ROM DVD DVD 1 14mm 1 5mm DVD 4 4 2 LED...

Page 13: ...DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM 9 4GB DVD RAM 2 6 5 2GB DVD RAM DVD RAM FAT Windows FAT32 Windows UDF Universal Disk Format DVD UDF DVD RAM UDF1 5 DVD RAM UDF2 0 DVD DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM 5...

Page 14: ...14 2 LED LED 4 P 18 LED Ready LED...

Page 15: ...3 15 J 3 CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM 13mm CD ROM 43mm 3 1 PG DVA103 CD 3 2 CD ROM PG DVA103 CD DVD RAM 1 DVD RAM M2 P 16 2 DVD RAM CD ROM DVD RAM...

Page 16: ...16 RX100 S2 RX100 S3 3 3 CD ROM PG DVA103 1 CD 2 CD ROM CD ROM 3 CD ROM 4 DVD RAM 3 5 5 3 CD ROM M2 4 CD ROM RX100 S2 RX100 S3...

Page 17: ...3 17 J 6 2 7 3 4 CD ROM 1 DC 2 CD 3 CD ROM CD ROM 4 CD ROM 5 M3 4 5 CD ROM 3 DC 6 DC...

Page 18: ...18 4 4 1 1...

Page 19: ...4 19 J 2 3 4...

Page 20: ...20 4 2 4 1 P 18 1 2 CD DVD...

Page 21: ...VD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM FAT FAT32 UDF UDF1 5 2 0 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 1 Windows 2 Administrator 3 DVD RAM CD ROM CD ROM ServerStart CD ROM 4 5 OK Windows Server 2003 CD DVD DRIVE...

Page 22: ...Shield 11 Windows 2000 Server 1 Windows 2 Administrator 3 DVD RAM CD ROM CD ROM ServerStart CD ROM 4 Windows Server 2003 C Program Files DVD RAM Win2003 DVD RAM Windows 2003 x64 C Program Files x86 DV...

Page 23: ...5 DVD RAM 23 J 5 OK CD DVD DRIVER DVD RAM PCC Driver Win2K Japanese setup exe DVD RAM InstallShield 6 7 8 9 Windows 2000 10 InstallShield 11 12 C Program Files DVD RAM Win2K DVD RAM...

Page 24: ...24 5 2 DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM 5 2 1 DVD RAM 1 Windows 2 Administrator 3 DVD RAM 4 DVD RAM 5 5 2 2 DVD RAM 1 2 UDF1 5 UDF2 0...

Page 25: ...5 DVD RAM 25 J 3 5 3 DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM LED DVD RAM DVD RAM 9 4GB DVD RAM DVD RAM 2 6GB 5 2GB DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM UDF UDF 4 7GB 9 4GB DVD RAM 1 FAT32 UDF1 5 UDF2 0 3...

Page 26: ...26 5 3 1 1 Windows 2 Administrator 3 DVD RAM DVD RAM WPTool 5 3 2 DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM LED DVD RAM 9 4GB DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM DVD RAM...

Page 27: ...6 27 J 6 CD DVD DVD RAM Windows Backup Bright Stor ARCserve Administrator DVD RAM DVD RAM UDF chkdsk UDF DVD RAM DVD RAM LED LED...

Page 28: ...Linux ES v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T Novell SUSE LINU...

Page 29: ...ashimage hd0 0 grub splash xpm gz title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2 4 21 15 ELsmp root hd0 0 kernel vmlinuz 2 4 21 15 ELsmp ro root LABEL hdN ide scsi initrd initrd 2 4 21 15 ELsmp img ls l dev cdro...

Page 30: ...ROM CD R CD RW DVD ROM DVD R 3 9GB 4 7GB DVD RW Ver1 1 DVD RAM 2 6GB 4 7GB 5 2GB 9 4GB DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DL Write DVD RAM 4 7GB 9 4GB IDE ATAPI CD ROM 24 DVD ROM 8 DVD RAM 5 2 Inquiry Data D...

Page 31: ...is product High Safety The Products are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary indu...

Page 32: ...anual Windows screens and file names may vary depending on the model and type of disks and data Cables that are actually connected may not be shown in the figures in this manual for convenience of exp...

Page 33: ...Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Small Business server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 200...

Page 34: ...in households with young children Do not insert or drop foreign objects such as metals or inflammable objects into openings in the device ventilating holes etc Doing so can cause electric shock or fi...

Page 35: ...oduct if foreign objects such as metals have fallen into the device If a foreign object has fallen in contact an office listed in the Contact Information Clean the front of the product by wiping with...

Page 36: ...ademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and other countries All product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers All products...

Page 37: ...DVA103 42 3 3 How to Install the CD ROM drive to a Server to which a slim type CD ROM drive has been installed excluding PG DVA103 43 3 4 How to Install the CD ROM drive to a Server to which a thick t...

Page 38: ...1 1 Feature Function This product has the following function DVD ROM This function adds to the data that can be read from the current CD ROM and increases the amount of data that can be read from rec...

Page 39: ...are as follows Disks that are not listed are not supported Read Write Alter CD ROM S Music CD CD R S CD RW S DVD ROM S DVD Video DVD R 3 95GB 4 7GB DVD R 8 5GB DL S DVD RW S DVD R 4 7GB DVD R 8 5GB D...

Page 40: ...his occurs the disk may become unusable Eject disks when not using them Do not carry this product with a disk inserted Cautions for Using the Drive Only use round disks do not use star shaped or card...

Page 41: ...Inserting Ejecting the Disk pg 45 The eject button may be locked by the application rendering it impossible to open the tray by pressing this button If this occurs end the application and then press...

Page 42: ...ser s Guide in the PRIMERGY Document Tool CD provided with the server 3 2 How to Install the CD ROM drive to a Server to which a CD ROM drive has not been installed excluding PG DVA103 Refer to Instal...

Page 43: ...ROM in a frame outwards while releasing the tabs to remove it 3 Remove the frame of the slim type CD ROM drive The frame is attached to the server using screws or attachment tabs If the CD ROM is atta...

Page 44: ...outwards while pulling the rails attached to the left and right and remove it 4 Remove the rails from the thick type CD ROM drive and attach it to this product There are two types of installation rail...

Page 45: ...and press the eject button The tray comes out slightly When reading disk data because the disk revolves at high speed it may vibrate or make a wind noise Keep the tray closed unless ejecting or insert...

Page 46: ...ur hand push the disk into place until a click is heard CAUTION 4 Close the tray Push the tray in until a click is heard Do not push the tray while pressing the eject button If the disk is not correct...

Page 47: ...again The tray may not be closed if the server is turned off In this case turn on the power and close the tray If for some reason the tray cannot be ejected by pressing the eject button double click t...

Page 48: ...uction features etc The state of the lens The server load The Eject button in the My Computer and Explorer menus cannot be executed by users that are not in the Administrator group After inserting a d...

Page 49: ...installing distribution when the DVD ROM drive is installed it is not necessary to edit the boot grub grub conf file because it is automatically set during installation Target distributions Red Hat En...

Page 50: ...office listed in the Contact Information default 0 timeout 10 splashimage hd0 0 grub splash xpm gz title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2 4 21 15 ELsmp root hd0 0 kernel vmlinuz 2 4 21 15 ELsmp ro root L...

Page 51: ...DL DVD RW DVD R DL Interface IDE ATAPI Data transfer rate CD ROM read Maximum 24 speed DVD ROM read Maximum 8 speed DVD RAM read Maximum 5 speed Factory installed region code 2 Inquiry Data DVD RAM UJ...

Page 52: ...Indonesia PT Fujitsu Systems Indonesia Offices Headquarters Tel 62 21 570 9330 Hunting Fax 62 21 573 5150 Address Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 3 4 Jakarta Indonesia 10220 Korea F...

Page 53: ...Tel 66 2 500 1500 Fax 66 2 500 1555 Address 12th Floor Olympia Thai Tower 444 Rachadapisek Road Samsennok Huaykwang Bangkok Thailand 10310 Vietnam Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Tel 84 4 831 3895 Fax 84 4 8...

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Page 55: ...rt of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Any manual which has missing pages or which is incorrectly collated will be replaced PRIMERGY DVD RAM PG...

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