Removing a disc using the emergency eject feature – Targus USB 2.0 DVD/CD-ROM Slim External Drive User Manual

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Targus USB 2.0 DVD/CD-ROM Slim External Drive

Removing a Disc Using the Emergency Eject Feature

CAUTION: Use the emergency eject mechanism only if the Targus drive is not
connected to your computer or if the computer’s battery is flat and there is no
power available for the eject button. Excessive use of the emergency eject
mechanism may damage it and cause the mechanism to stop working.

To manually remove a disc when there is no power to your computer:

1 Gently insert a slim, straight object, such as a straightened paper
clip, into the emergency eject hole until you feel some resistance.

2 Remove the paper clip.

3 Carefully open the tray by hand.

Hot Swapping

You can connect and disconnect the Targus drive while the computer is
running. When connecting the Targus drive, first connect the Type A
connectors of the Y-cable and then connect the Type B.

When disconnecting, remove the Type B connector from the drive first.

Playing Audio CDs

To play audio CDs, use the Windows Media™ Player included in your
computer’s operating system.
The Targus drive supports digital audio extraction (DAE) for audio CD
playback. This allows you to listen to audio CDs via your computer’s
built-in audio system without connecting external devices, such as
headphones or speakers. To use this method, the digital audio feature
in Windows Media Player must be enabled.
You can also listen to audio CDs by connecting headphones or
external speakers to the audio out jack on the Targus drive. However,
you must disable the digital audio feature in Windows Media Player,
otherwise you will continue to hear audio through your computer.
To enable or disable the digital audio feature, refer to the Windows®
operating system manual that came with your computer or select the
Help option in Windows Media Player.

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