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7. Operation

7. OPERATION

7.1 Precautions in handling the media

Take the following precautions in order to maintain the reliability of data
when handing the media.

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Hold the disc between the center
hole and the outer edge of the disc.
Do not touch the surface of the me-
dia.

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Do not drop or stack the discs on top of
each other. Do not place anything heavy
on the disc or give a strong shock to it.
When an excessive force is applied to the
media, the reliability of data may not be
maintained.

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If the recording surface of the me-
dia is marred, data write may be-
come impossible. Do not touch the
recording surface of the media.

Summary of Contents for CD-W28PU

Page 1: ...anual To ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the serial number of your drive into the box In the case of warranty you are expected to send it together with a copy of your invoice...

Page 2: ...ames provided herein are trade marks of their respective companies Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S Just Link is a tr...

Page 3: ...28PU 62 2 2 Precautions when unpacking the package 62 2 3 Package List 63 3 PRECAUTIONS FOR SETTING AND HANDLING 64 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 66 5 SETTING UP THE CD W28PU 69 5 1 Cable connection 69 5 2 Dr...

Page 4: ...ecting the media 87 7 6 Playing back the audio CD 88 7 7 Suspend resume 90 8 DAILY MAINTENANCE 90 Cleaning the drive 90 9 SUPPORT AND SERVICE 91 9 1 Warranty period 91 9 2 Requests for repair 91 9 3 T...

Page 5: ...cy contact TEAC Cor poration if there is any doubt or error in this document Note how ever that TEAC Corporation may not assume responsibility for the support or results of the above TEAC Corporation...

Page 6: ...ion TEAC for the SOFTWARE which include computer software and electronic documentation 1 GRANT OF LICENSE TEAC grants to you the right to use the SOFTWARE only for the EQUIP MENT you have YOUR EQUIPME...

Page 7: ...f the defective SOFTWARE TEAC does not warrant that the operation of the SOFTWARE will be uninterrupted or error free Any and all implied warranties or condi tions with respect to the SOFTWARE INCLUDI...

Page 8: ...al of your computer as well Read the user s manual provided with each software to understand how to use it Read this instruction manual carefully before use for proper handling and operations of the C...

Page 9: ...wing operating systems is required Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP The drive does not conform to Windows 95 Windows 98...

Page 10: ...Manger D button 5 Confirm that USB Universal Serial Bus Controller exists in the device list 1 Before Using 3 Click the Device Manager tab Confirm that USB Universal Serial Bus Controller exists in th...

Page 11: ...speed 2x 4x 8x There is no problem in using a media that conforms to 8x speed or more However only a maximum of 8x speed can be obtained when using it in this drive T CD RW media and writing speed Th...

Page 12: ...hemical O O O O Ricoh O O O O Certified media Not certified media or media of which sale has not been con firmed Note The 80 minute media in the above table includes products whose write time is indic...

Page 13: ...s that incorporate the USB interface The operation when connected via a USB hub is not supported High speed write This product enables stable write onto the CD R RW media in 8x speed at the maximum wh...

Page 14: ...d functions of each section of the drive Connect the drive and the provided AC adapter Start your computer system and connect the USB terminal of the computer to the drive Install the provided device...

Page 15: ...SH 2 Product Outline 2 3 Package List CD W28PU drive unit USB interface cable AC adapter Recovery driver disk CD R RW writing software User s Manual this document Warranty see last page User Registrat...

Page 16: ...brations or tilt Avoid placing the drive in a place subject to considerable temperature change such as in direct sunlight or near a heater Avoid placing the drive in a dusty or damp place Do not place...

Page 17: ...rive If liquid gets inside the drive it may cause fire or electric shock Do not apply a strong shock to the drive during moving or transportation Do not operate the drive while moving or in a tilted s...

Page 18: ...66 ENGLISH 4 Names and Functions 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS X Y...

Page 19: ...he bus power of the USB cable Be sure to provide power by connecting the provided AC adapter Power Busy indicator The green LED indicates the Power status and the operation states of the drive Write i...

Page 20: ...normal ejection is im possible an error message may appear on your computer When ejection is not performed normally open the top cover manually and close it se curely after removing anything that may...

Page 21: ...using Windows 98 Second Edi tion Windows 98SE It is also required that the USB 2 0 driver provided by the host control ler supplier be installed first when you use an USB 2 0 host adapter to your sys...

Page 22: ...equired to install the USB 2 0 host adapter and the driver for it before connecting this drive 1 Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the drive then connect the USB interface cable between the drive an...

Page 23: ...the CD W28PU 4 Insert the dedicated driver disk a floppy disk to the FDD of your computer select FDD then choose Next 5 When TEAC USB 2 0 CD RW Drive is shown on the Wizard then choose Next 6 The dri...

Page 24: ...of the driver is now complete 8 You can make sure that the drive has been recognized after con nection by using Device Manager TEAC CD W28E at CD ROM TEAC USB 2 0 CD RW Drive at Hard disk Controller T...

Page 25: ...e device driver in Windows 98SE under normal conditions If you want to uninstall the device driver manually perform the following steps 1 Disconnect the drive from your computer 2 Open Control Panel c...

Page 26: ...74 ENGLISH 5 Setting up the CD W28PU 5 Click Finish and restart the system 6 Un installation of the device driver is now completed...

Page 27: ...e You can make sure that the drive has been recognized after connection by using Device Manager If you use any USB 2 0 host adapter with your system it is required to install the USB 2 0 host adapter...

Page 28: ...be used You do not have to perform any special installation or uninstallation You can confirm that the drive has been recognized after connection by using Device Manager If you use any USB 2 0 host ad...

Page 29: ...ommended to make Start Up Disk right now before you have any prob lem with your computer 6 1 System recovery of Windows 98SE 1 Open Control Panel of My Computer 2 Open Add Remove Programs Properties c...

Page 30: ...12 Pick out the tusb_cd sys file from the Recovery folder of the dedi cated driver disk then copy it into your computer e g DeskTop or My Documents 13 Eject the dedicated driver disk from the FDD the...

Page 31: ...covery after you install Windows and reboot your computer Confirm that the drive is directly connected to your com puter and not via either an USB hub or an USB host adapter when implementing the Syst...

Page 32: ...drive or the CD W28PU of your computer 4 Insert a blank floppy disk into FDD of your computer 5 A startup disk is completed 6 Find out Config sys file in the Startup Disk by using My Computer 7 Open t...

Page 33: ...our computer 13 Boot up starts in MS DOS mode Choose Start computer with CD ROM support during the boot up process 14 Change the drive letter from A to E if the CD ROM or the CD W28PU drive is recogni...

Page 34: ...644 PID_1002 usbstor 8 Save the file 9 Your original Startup Disks are completed Please keep it until the case of emergency 10 In the case of emergency and if you need to make the system re covery fro...

Page 35: ...the outer edge of the disc Do not touch the surface of the me dia T Do not drop or stack the discs on top of each other Do not place anything heavy on the disc or give a strong shock to it When an exc...

Page 36: ...or a short period of time in order to protect it from being scratched or damaged T Do not keep the media in places that contain dusts hu midity high temperature or are in direct sun light Wrong handli...

Page 37: ...W28PU from it and follow the procedure be low Do not remove and reconnect the drive from or to the computer in rapid succession The drive may not be recognized Reconnect the drive approx 20 seconds af...

Page 38: ...program that uses the drive 2 Confirm that the WRITE indicator of the drive is off 3 Click the Remove icon on the Taskbar 4 Select the removing drive In this case select the drive name assigned to the...

Page 39: ...he clamp at the center of the tray and fit the disc in securely by pressing the outer vicinity of the center hole 3 Close the top cover gently and press the cover down until it is com pletely locked 4...

Page 40: ...or audio CD playback software such as Microsoft CD Player for playing back the audio CD using the drive The operation method differs depending on the software and versions Re fer to the operation man...

Page 41: ...on 1 When the digital playback is enabled Sound can be output via the sound card incorporated in a compu ter In this case the signal is not output from the line output jack of the drive 2 When the dig...

Page 42: ...hile the computer is in the suspend mode 8 DAILY MAINTENANCE Cleaning the drive Wipe off soil on the drive using a soft cloth If soil is persistent use a cloth dampened with a diluted neutral detergen...

Page 43: ...hink you need a repair please let us know the concrete contents of the defect after checking the corresponding operation in accord ance with the instruction manual When you ship or bring the drive to...

Page 44: ...7158 666 Online RMA http www teac de RMA Internet http www teac de support TEAC FRANCE S A France Technical Support Tel 33 0 1 55 59 01 55 Mo Fr from 9 00 16 00 CET Technical Support Fax 33 0 1 55 59...

Page 45: ...95 non condensingd Maximum wet bulb temperature 29 C or lessr Vibration Operating Horizontal direction 22 94m s2 0 3G or less except during write Vertical direction 1 96m s2 0 2G or less except during...

Page 46: ...fer speed USB1 1 1 5MB s to 12Mbit s USB2 0 60MB s to 480Mbit s Read speed CD ROM read 3 600KB s maximum at 24 x 24 x CAV CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 8 x CLV CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 2 CD DA du...

Page 47: ...s may decide wether the defec tive product will be repaired or replaced as a whole or partially The TEAC dependancies the authorized TEAC service stations the au thorized TEAC dealers and or their aut...

Page 48: ...c check ups h maintenance respectively repair of parts due to normal wear and tear i adoptions or adjustments to the product in order to conform to different national technical or safety standards of...

Page 49: ...ity and Exclusion of Implied Warranties Unless considered unenforceable or unlawfull under the applicable national law 1 TEAC s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or re placement...

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Page 51: ...ich vom Ersterwerber des Produkts in Anspruch genommen werden Welche Kosten werden bernommen TEAC bernimmt die Kosten f r die im Rahmen einer Garantiereparatur anfallende Arbeitszeit und die Materiali...

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