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AFETY 

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NSTRUCTIONS

 

 

Please read all instructions carefully and keep this User’s Manual for your reference. 

Carefully note all Cautions and Warnings. 

 

1.  Always install electrical equipment close to an electrical outlet and ensure that the outlet 

is easily accessible. 

2.  Place power cords where people will not step or trip on them. Do not place objects over 

power cords. 

3.  Install equipment on a stable surface. If equipment is not installed on a stable surface, it 

may drop and cause injury. 

4.  Do not place computer equipment in direct sunlight, on heating units, or near electrical 

appliances that draw large amounts of current. 

5.  Computer equipment enclosures often have openings for air convection. To protect 

equipment from overheating, do not cover air convection openings. 

6.  Ensure that the power source voltage is appropriate whenever connecting equipment 

to 

a

 power outlet. 

7.  If your computer equipment is not in use for several days, disconnect it from the power 

outlet to avoid damage by transient power surges. 

8.  Protect electrical equipment from humidity. 

9.  Always disconnect computer equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Do 

not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning – use a moist cloth. 

10.    Never pour any liquid into computer equipment openings; internal contact with liquid 

could cause fire or electrical shock. 

11.    Keep the area around your computer equipment clean from dust, smoke, and other 

contaminants. 

12.    Never open this drive’s enclosure. For safety reasons, the drive should be opened only 

by qualified service personnel. 

13.    Do not drop or jolt the drive. 

14.    When operating this drive, be sure to use the following of the external power| 

supply for safety. 

(a)

 

Asian Power Devices Inc. Type WA-24E12U-AAA. 

(b)

 

Asian Power Devices Inc. Type WA-24E12GK-ABA. 

15.  CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. 

AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for eHBU212

Page 1: ...enever connecting equipment to a power outlet 7 If your computer equipment is not in use for several days disconnect it from the power outlet to avoid damage by transient power surges 8 Protect electr...

Page 2: ...e 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 t...

Page 3: ...opyrighted works The person using this drive may be liable if it is used to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works It will increase the success rate for copying the data from HDD instead of cop...

Page 4: ...rive 11 OPERATION Installing Device Driver and Software 12 To Use the BD Writer 12 To Install Software 12 Loading and Unloading the Tray 13 Recording Playing Recording CDs DVDs BDs 14 Playing DVDs BDs...

Page 5: ...o BD R BD RE DVD R DVD RW DVD R and DVD RW discs Archive images and video to BDs DVDs or CDs Play BD R BD Recordable BD RE BD Rewritable DVD R DVD RW DVD R and DVD RW discs Play music CDs Play VCD DVD...

Page 6: ...Once Data can be recorded to disc one track at a time New tracks can be added later This mode requires the disc to be closed through the software application before music CDs can be played back in a C...

Page 7: ...monitor or TV HDCP capable graphics card with 256MB RAM PCI Express x16 1920x1200 resolution 32bit color GPU Requirements Support DXVA decoding for MPEG2 High Definition Video Support DXVA decoding f...

Page 8: ...2 13G E4500 2 2G E6550 2 33G E6600 2 4G E6700 2 66G E6750 2 66G E6850 3 0G X6800 2 93G Remark 2 Recommended CPU requirements for high definition BD movie playback BD authoring AMD CPU Recommended Athl...

Page 9: ...ation status When LED is on the disc is loaded and ready when blinking the drive is reading writing rewriting or the disc is loading C Pin Hole Eject If the Eject button fails to work properly insert...

Page 10: ...of BD drive A Power Outlet Connect the drive to the power supply B USB3 0 USB Connector Standard USB B Type connector used to connect the drive with the high speed USB cable C Power Switch Turn on of...

Page 11: ...ENGLISH 11 INSTALLING THE BD DRIVE 1 Connect the BD drive with the external power cord 2 Connect the high speed USB cable ENGLISH...

Page 12: ...If you re using one of these operating systems you do not need to install additional software to read or play CDs As a DVD ROM drive Most operating systems also let the DVD drive function as a DVD RO...

Page 13: ...h the Eject button on the front panel to eject the tray 2 Place a disc in the tray s depression To write to the data side place the disc with the label side up The disc should lie flat in the tray Fig...

Page 14: ...e to play these discs No region code is preset when the BD drive is shipped Instead the first time a DVD with a region setting is inserted into the BD drive the act of inserting the DVD sets the drive...

Page 15: ...ptical disc drive LightScribe supported software application that came with the burning and other features of LightScribe LightScribe media available at computer stores You can burn your data either b...

Page 16: ...down In the preview before the design or printing the LightScribe system will check whether the disc has been placed correctly inside the device or if the disc is not label side down the application...

Page 17: ...burning a label Q Can I rewrite a LighScribe label the same way some CD RW or rewritable DVD RW disc A No Current LightScribe technology is not erasable Once the image is burned it is permanent Q Wil...

Page 18: ...h Ritek High Speed CD RW Media CMC Daxon Infodisc MCC Ricoh Ritek Ultra Speed CD RW Media Mitsubishi DVD R Media Maxell Mitsubishi TDK Sony DVD R9 Media MKM DVD RW Media CMC JVC MKM Ritek TDK DVD R Me...

Page 19: ...oise when reading a disc Sticker or label attached to the surface Detach the sticker label carefully ensuring that you don t scratch the disc Drive locked by software Wait until the software activity...

Page 20: ...nd keep them clean Deep scratches fingerprints or other contaminants on a disc s surface can make it unreadable Writing errors occur Insufficient hard disk capacity Ensure that 1 2 to 2 times the capa...

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