Front View of the CD-ROM Drive
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Rear View of the CD-ROM Drive
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Headphone Connector
The sound output terminal enables you to plug stereo headphones into the drive.
It requires a 3.6 mm stereo mini-jack.
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Digital output terminal
You can connect a sound card or MPEG card which support Digital output
terminal to your drive using this two-pin terminal.
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Sound output terminal
You can connect a sound card to your drive using this four-pin terminal.
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This function is not covered in detail in this guide. Refer to the documentation
supplied with your sound card.
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Master/slave select terminal
Usually, this is a pre-set configuration as illustrated below.
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Verify that the setting is as illustrated. If it is not, simply remove the jumper
and place it in the correct position.
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Interface terminal
This input/output interface terminal is used to connect the 40-pin flat cable from
the IDE interface to the CD-ROM drive.
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Power terminal
The power terminal is a four-conductor male plug.
Eject Button
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Disc compartment
The compartment opens and closes automatically when you press
the Eject button.
Emergency eject hole
If the compartment does not open when you press the Eject button, power off
the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmlhy)
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Eject Button
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Emergency eject hole
If the compartment does not open when you press the Eject button, power off
the computer, insert a pin or unfolded paper clip in the hole and push firmlhy)
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Headphone volume control
This headphone volume control adjusts the volume for your headphones. You can only
use the headphone jack and volume control when you have installed the required
software utilities. For example, the Microsoft Windows Media player can be used.
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* The design of this product can be more or less changed according to its
characteristics.