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Controls and Features, Table 2-1, Operating the CD Drive

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NOTE Figure 2-1 Using Your CD Drive Operating the CD Drive Controls and Features Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1 describe the operating controls and features of the CD drive. The exact positioning of CD Drive controls/features may vary depending on the model of the device. CD Drive Controls and Features Disk Tray Table 2-1 Busy Indicator Emergency Eject Eject Button CD Drive Operating Controls and Features Control/Feature Busy Indicator Eject Button Emergency Eject Disk Tray Purpose The Busy Indicator blinks during a data transfer. The Eject Button when pressed opens the Disk Tray for removal or insertion of a disk. When the drive is in use, you must press the eject button for more than one second to open the Disk Tray. You can open the Disk Tray when the computer does not have power by inserting the end of a paper clip into this opening. The Disk Tray holds the CD. This style of CD drive does not use a disk caddy. Note that there is neither a volume control nor a headphone jack on the front of the CD drive. To listen to an audio CD, use the headphone jack on the rear panel, and control the sound volume via software called "xmcd" (for details, see "Audio Control for the CD Drive" on page 63). Chapter 2 51

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Chapter 2
51
Using Your CD Drive
Operating the CD Drive
Controls and Features
Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1 describe the operating controls and features of
the CD drive.
NOTE
The exact positioning of CD Drive controls/features may vary depending
on the model of the device.
Figure 2-1
CD Drive Controls and Features
Note that there is neither a volume control nor a headphone jack on the
front of the CD drive. To listen to an audio CD, use the headphone jack
on the rear panel, and control the sound volume via software called
xmcd
” (for details, see “Audio Control for the CD Drive” on page 63).
Table 2-1
CD Drive Operating Controls and Features
Control/Feature
Purpose
Busy Indicator
The Busy Indicator blinks during a data transfer.
Eject Button
The Eject Button when pressed opens the Disk Tray
for removal or insertion of a disk. When the drive is in
use, you must press the eject button for more than one
second to open the Disk Tray.
Emergency Eject
You can open the Disk Tray when the computer does
not have power by inserting the end of a paper clip
into this opening.
Disk Tray
The Disk Tray holds the CD. This style of CD drive
does not use a disk caddy.
Busy Indicator
Eject Button
Emergency Eject
Disk
Tray