EXP Computer CD Traveler Plus User Manual

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POWER SWITCH

Stand-alone CD player

Pressing the POWER button (as shown in

of Figure 2) will switch the CD

drive power ‘on’ or ‘off’. The drive also has an inactivity timer, which
automatically powered off if it has been idle more than 40 seconds.

CD-ROM operation

The POWER button will not function because the drive power is controlled by
the computer.

ON/BUSY LED (as shown in

of Figure 1)

The LED indicate four status of the CD-Drive:

1. Power On: The LED will light dimly

2. Ready State: The LED will light brightly.

3. Accessing: The LED will blink when the drive is accessing the disc.

4. Cover Open: The LED will blink every 2 seconds.

EXT POWER LED (as shown in

ƒ of Figure 1)

The LED indicates the external power state:

1. ON: The power supply is in the normal condition.

2. OFF: If you choose to use PCMCIA power direct.

3. BLINKING: External power is in use but power is low.

Low power may be caused by a malfunction AC adapter or when the
batteries are reaching the end of their service life. Check your AC adapter
to see if it is defective, improperly connected, or replace the old batteries
with new ones.

NOTICE

Use only the AC adapter provided with this unit or refer to the rear panel

of the drive for the correct AC adapter specification.

If you are not using the unit with the AC adapter for a long period of time,

disconnect it from the AC power outlet.

Do not mix old and new batteries, or different type of batteries (Ni-Cad

and alkaline, etc.)

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