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CD ROM Drive Optional, CD ROM Drive Features

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Product Information Front Panel Components CD ROM Drive (Optional) As an optional component, the J5xxx and J7xxx workstations support one CD ROM drive with an ATAPI (IDE) interface (Product Number A5001A). The CD ROM drive is a 5.25-inch, half- height form factor device which connects to the workstation via a 40-pin IDE ribbon cable, a 4-pin audio cable, and a 4-pin power cable. The CD ROM drive bay is located on the top, right-hand side of the front panel. Figure 1-5 shows the operating features of the CD ROM drive, and Table 1-2 describes these features. Figure 1-5. CD ROM Drive Features Disk Tray Emergency Eject Hole Busy Indicator Eject Button Table 1-2. CD ROM Drive Features Feature Busy Indicator Emergency Eject Hole Eject Button Disk Tray Purpose Lights during a data access operation and blinks during a data transfer. The indicator blinks initially and then stays lit when there is one of the following: • A defective disk • A disk insertion error (for example, an upside-down disk) • No disk present Opens the Disk Tray when the end of a paper clip is inserted into it. Used when the workstation does not have power and the Disk Tray cannot be opened by pressing the Eject Button. Opens the Disk Tray so that a CD ROM disk may be inserted in it or removed from it. When the drive is in use, press the Eject Button for more than one second to open the Disk Tray. The Disk Tray does not open if the workstation power is off. Holds the CD ROM disk. (Note that this style of CD ROM drive does not use a disk caddy.) Chapter 1 21

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Chapter 1
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Product Information
Front Panel Components
CD ROM Drive (Optional)
As an optional component, the J5xxx and J7xxx workstations support one CD ROM drive
with an ATAPI (IDE) interface (Product Number A5001A). The CD ROM drive is a
5.25-inch, half- height form factor device which connects to the workstation via a 40-pin
IDE ribbon cable, a 4-pin audio cable, and a 4-pin power cable. The CD ROM drive bay is
located on the top, right-hand side of the front panel.
Figure 1-5 shows the operating features of the CD ROM drive, and Table 1-2 describes
these features.
Figure 1-5.
CD ROM Drive Features
Table 1-2. CD ROM Drive Features
Feature
Purpose
Busy Indicator
Lights during a data access operation and blinks during a
data transfer. The indicator blinks initially and then stays lit
when there is one of the following:
A defective disk
A disk insertion error (for example, an upside-down disk)
No disk present
Emergency
Eject Hole
Opens the Disk Tray when the end of a paper clip is inserted
into it. Used when the workstation does not have power and
the Disk Tray cannot be opened by pressing the Eject Button.
Eject Button
Opens the Disk Tray so that a CD ROM disk may be inserted
in it or removed from it. When the drive is in use, press the
Eject Button for more than one second to open the Disk Tray.
The Disk Tray does not open if the workstation power is off.
Disk Tray
Holds the CD ROM disk. (Note that this style of CD ROM
drive does not use a disk caddy.)
Busy
Indicator
Eject
Button
Emergency
Eject Hole
Disk Tray