TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 85

Disconnecting, Disconnecting from Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7, Disconnecting from Mac OS X

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12 - Exchanging Data with a Computer Disconnecting Follow these steps to properly end the USB connection. CAUTION When transferring data, do not disconnect the unit or remove the USB cable. Doing so could cause data on the computer or this unit to be damaged. NOTE The procedure on the computer for disconnecting might be called "eject" or "unmount". Disconnecting from Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Follow the procedures below to disconnect computers that use Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 operating systems. A PC card icon and arrow appear in the taskbar (usually at the bottom right of the screen). Disconnecting from Mac OS X 1. Drag the "DP-006" icon that represents this unit to the Trash, or type Command-E to disconnect the DP-006. 2. After the DP-006 icon disappears from the desktop, remove the USB cable. This unit restarts and the Home Screen appears on the display. TIP Depending on the OS version or OS settings, you might also be able to disconnect the DP-006 by clicking an eject icon next to it in the Finder window or by using a control key. 1. Left-click on this icon to open a pop-up bar. Click this pop-up bar to disconnect this unit from the computer. 2. After a pop-up message appears on the computer display saying that the unit can be disconnected, remove the USB cable. The unit restarts automatically and the Home Screen opens on its display. NOTE Do not remove the USB cable if a pop-up message warning that the unit cannot be disconnected safely appears on the computer display. Close all the computer programs and windows that are accessing (reading or writing) files on the unit, and then try the operation again. 85 TASCAM DP-006

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TASCAM
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12 – Exchanging Data with a Computer
Disconnecting
Follow these steps to properly end the USB connection.
CAUTION
When transferring data, do not disconnect the unit or remove the USB
cable. Doing so could cause data on the computer or this unit to be
damaged.
NOTE
The procedure on the computer for disconnecting might be called “eject”
or “unmount”.
Disconnecting from Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
Follow the procedures below to disconnect computers that use Windows XP,
Windows Vista, or Windows 7 operating systems.
A PC card icon and arrow appear in the taskbar (usually at the bottom right of
the screen).
1.
Left-click on this icon to open a pop-up bar. Click this pop-up bar to
disconnect this unit from the computer.
2.
After a pop-up message appears on the computer display saying that the
unit can be disconnected, remove the USB cable.
The unit restarts automatically and the Home Screen opens on its display.
NOTE
Do not remove the USB cable if a pop-up message warning that the unit
cannot be disconnected safely appears on the computer display. Close
all the computer programs and windows that are accessing (reading or
writing) files on the unit, and then try the operation again.
Disconnecting from Mac OS X
1.
Drag the “DP-006” icon that represents this unit to the Trash, or type
Command-E to disconnect the DP-006.
2.
After the DP-006 icon disappears from the desktop, remove the USB
cable.
This unit restarts and the Home Screen appears on the display.
TIP
Depending on the OS version or OS settings, you might also be able to
disconnect the DP-006 by clicking an eject icon next to it in the Finder
window or by using a control key.