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External Slim CD-RW/DVD
Combo Drive DX-CMBOSLM
Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................... 2
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 5
Specifications ................................................................................... 5
Legal Notices.................................................................................... 6
Français ....................................................... 7
Español ...................................................... 12
Introduction
Features
Thank you for purchasing the Dynex combo drive, a high-performance,
slim drive that connects through a USB 2.0 port. You can connect this
drive to a notebook or desktop PC.
Because this is an external drive, it frees up precious bay space. This drive
reads CDs of all types at a maximum speed of 24× and DVDs at a
maximum speed of 8×. This drive writes to CD-Rs at a maximum speed
of 24× and to CD-RWs at a maximum speed of 24×.
With the bundled programs, you can enjoy the fun of creating
customized audio and data CDs and watching DVDs in high resolution.
Some important features of this combo drive include:
• Slim design for moving office use
• 8×, 16×, and 24× writing speeds on CD-R media
• 4×, 8×, 10×, 12×, and 24× writing speeds on CD-RW media
• Uses "MTKSuperLink" to prevent buffer underrun
• Supports writing modes of TAO, DAO, SAO, and packet writing
• Large 2 MB internal buffer
• Supports MultiRead function
• Serves as RPC-2 DVD drive
• Smooth DVD playback
• USB 2.0 interface for easy connection to a USB 2.0 port
About USB
A USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a standardized, intelligent serial
connection that lets you connect a wide variety of devices to your PC,
from simple items like mice and keyboards to more complicated devices
like printers, MP3 players, and storage devices.
A USB device supports plug and play, which means that when you plug
in a USB device, your PC automatically detects the device and installs the
driver for the device. You can connect and disconnect USB devices while
your PC is turned on.
USB comes in two types:
• USB 2.0 supports data transfer at up to 480 Mbps for high-speed
devices. USB 2.0 is backward compatible with USB 1.1
• USB 1.1 supporting data transfer at as much as 12 Mbps.
This drive is designed for USB 2.0. If your PC doesn't have a built-in
USB 2.0 port, you need to install a USB 2.0 PCI host card in your PC for the
combo drive to run at USB 2.O speed. Otherwise, this combo drive will
run at standard USB 1.1 speed.
System Requirements
For IBM compatible PCs, the recommended system requirements are:
• Pentium II or Celeron 400 MHz processor or above with at least
64 MB of memory
• Sufficient hard drive space (minimum 200 MB for installation,
1 GB or more is recommended.)
• Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, or
Windows 98SE operating system
• Available USB port. If you don't have a built-in USB 2.0 port, you
may want to install a USB 2.0 PCI host card in your PC. We
recommend that you use system boards with built-in USB 2.0
ports. If you use a USB 2.0 host card, the reading speed of DVDs
might be affected.
Package contents
• USB 2.0 external Slim Combo Drive, IDE 2408SU
• Power adapter
• USB 2.0 cable
• Program disc (2)
• Installation CD
• This guide
Front panel
The front panel on your combo drive may vary from the one shown
Note:
here.
Disc tray
LED indicator
Feature
Description
Disc tray
Place the disc, label side up, in this tray.
LED indicator When the disc tray opens and closes,
this LED flashes green.
When a disc is in the combo drive, this
LED lights solid green.
When the combo drive is reading or
writing to a disc, this LED flashes green.
When the combo drive is empty, this
LED is off.
Close/Eject
Press this button to open and close the
button
disc tray.
Manual eject
If the Close/Eject button doesn't open
hole
the disc tray, you can insert a paper clip
or similar tool into this hole to
manually open the tray.
Caution:
Make sure that your PC is
turned off before you insert anything
into this hole.
Contents
Manual
eject hole
Close/Eject
button