Figure 1 - 5
Right & Rear Views
1. S/PDIF-Out Jack
2. Microphone-In
Jack
3. Headphone-Out
Jack
4. USB 2.0 Port
5. Optical Device
Drive Bay (for CD/
DVD Device - see
page 2 - 3)
6. RJ-11 Phone Jack
7. Security Lock Slot
8. Battery
Disk Eject Warning
Don’t try to eject a CD/DVD
while the system is accessing
it. This may cause the system
to “crash”. Stop the disk first
then eject it, or press the stop
button twice.
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CD/DVD Emergency Eject
If you need to manually eject a CD/
DVD (e.g. due to an unexpected
power interruption) you may push the
end of a straightened paper clip into
the emergency eject hole. Do not use
a sharpened pencil or any object that
may break and become lodged in the
hole. Don’t try to remove a floppy
disk/CD/DVD while the system is ac-
cessing it. This may cause the sys-
tem to “crash”.
Changing DVD Regional Codes
Go to the Control Panel and double-click Device
Manager (Hardware and Sound), then click the +
next to DVD/CD-ROM drives. Double-click on the
DVD-ROM device to bring up the Properties dialog
box, and select the DVD Region (tab) to bring up
the control panel to allow you to adjust the regional
code.
DVD region detection is device dependent, not OS-
dependent. You can select your module’s region
code 5 times. The fifth selection is permanent. This
cannot be altered even if you change your operating
system or you use the module in another computer.