The CD-ROM reader operates at different speeds depending
on whether the CD you are using contains data or music.
This allows you to get your data faster and to see smoother
animation and video.
The CD-ROM reader has the following features (see the
following figure):
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Headphone jack
Allows the connection of an optional set of headphones
with a stereo mini-jack plug.
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Volume control knob
Lets you adjust the volume of an optional set of
headphones.
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CD busy lamp
Lights when the reader is retrieving data, music, or
graphics/audio from a CD. Do not eject the CD or turn
off the system unit when the lamp is on.
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Eject/retract button
Ejects or retracts the reader's loading tray. Press this
button when the computer power is on to insert or
remove a CD into or out of the reader.
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CD tray
Provides a surface for loading a CD into the reader.
Press the eject/retract button to eject or retract the CD
tray.
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Emergency eject hole
Allows the manual ejection of a CD if the eject function
is disabled by software or if a power failure occurs.
Taking a Look at Your Computer 1-3
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