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To protect the data on a diskette from being overwritten or erased, slide the write-protect
tab on the diskette toward the diskette edge until it snaps into place. When the write-
protect opening is uncovered, the disk can be read from, but not written to. To write data
to a diskette, ensure the write-protect opening is covered.
Using the CD-ROM Drive
The system's CD-ROM drive occupies a 5.25-inch peripheral device bay, and is accessible
through a tray or a slot at the front of the base unit. The CD-ROM drive is an Enhanced
Integrated Device Electronics (EIDE) device that features MPC-3 compatibility and multi-
session Photo CD support. The drive also supports software ejection of discs and has an
external amplified headphone jack.
To use the CD-ROM drive:
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To insert a disc into a tray-load CD-ROM drive, press the eject button to extend the tray.
Place the disc, printed side up, in the tray and press the eject button to load the disc.
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To insert a disc into a slot-load CD-ROM drive, insert the disc, printed side up, into the
slot.
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To eject a disc from the CD-ROM drive, press the eject button adjacent to the CD-ROM
drive slot or tray.
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The software application being used may prevent the compact disc from ejecting. If so, run
the proper application command to eject the compact disc.
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The media player application program(s) included with the operating system allows you
to listen to audio compact discs. Insert an audio compact disc, printed side up, into the
CD-ROM drive and start the media player application. Adjust the volume using the
operating system's sound control programs.
Using InterSite Programs
InterServe 80 SL Rack Mount systems ship with the following InterSite programs:
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InterSite Version Manager is a tool for creating system software backup diskettes, and for
updating device drivers and other system software products installed on the system.
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InterSite Hardware Monitor is an easy-to-use interface to instrumentation data measured
by sensors inside the computer. Event information is reported to the Windows NT Event
Log and displayed graphically. For example, temperatures inside the system chassis
display on color-coded temperature scales.
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