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  • Page 1 DVD-ROM...
  • Page 2 The manufacturer is not liable for any damages that may occur from the use of a TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM system. All rights reser- ved. We reserve the right to make changes as technology requires. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This equiqment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, and RS 210 Regulations (Canada).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Windows 2000 / Windows XP ....page 16 under Windows NT 4.0 ........page 20 under DOS, Windows 3.x ........page 21 HAPTER Daily use of the TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM ......page 24 HAPTER Reference Section ..........page 25 Technical Support ..........page 26 Specifications of the...
  • Page 4: General Information

    Windows NT 4.0 (DVD Movie Playback is not possible under the NT operating system) Media Formats The TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM reads formats according following CD and/or DVD-ROM standards: • MS-DOS data CD’s (High Sierra, Mode 1 & Mode 2 complying with ISO 9660) •...
  • Page 5: Safety Measures And Operating Hints

    TARGUS Noteworthy DVD unit to reach room temperature before operating. • The TARGUS Noteworthy DVD should not be used in dusty or humid surroundings. • There may be a delay while the drive is spinning up before you can play an audio DVD or read a data DVD.
  • Page 6: C Hapter

    "Plug&Play" with the PC Card Cable for Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP The TARGUS PC Card Cable is Plug & Play compatible. This means that in Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP, the card can be inserted while the computer is powered on.
  • Page 7: Device Description

    DVD-ROM by using the DVD Player application in Windows. To hear the audio you need to connect either headphones to the Audio OUT jack on the TARGUS Noteworthy DVD- ROM or an audio cable from the DVD-ROM to the Line In of your notebook.
  • Page 8: 3.1 Driver Installation Under Windows 95

    High Speed driver. To install the driver, insert the TARGUS installation diskette in your PC drive. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. The window "Update Device Driver Wizard" opens. The TARGUS PC Card Cable is recognized as "Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller".
  • Page 9 Windows 95 Default Driver No special software is required to install your TARGUS PC Card Cable. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. The window "Update Device Driver Wizard" opens. The TARGUS PC Card Cable is recognized as "Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller".
  • Page 10: Under Windows 98

    High Speed driver. To install the driver, insert the TARGUS installation diskette in your PC drive. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. The window "Hardware Installation Wizard" opens. The TARGUS PC Card Cable is recognized as "Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller".
  • Page 11 Windows 98 Default Driver No driver software is required to install the Windows default driver. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. The window "Hardware Installation Wizard" opens. Your TARGUS PC Card Cable is recognized as "Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller".
  • Page 12 6. After the reboot, a new hardware item is recognised. Insert the disk in the drive again and follow the instructions as described in the section "TARGUS High Speed driver", starting with step 2. Your TARGUS PC Card Cable will be recognised as "FREECOM_PCCARD_IDE". Uninstalling the TARGUS High Speed driver To uninstall the TARGUS High Speed driver, select the file "DriverRemove.exe"...
  • Page 13: Under Windows Me

    High Speed driver. To install the driver, insert the TARGUS installation diskette in your PC drive. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. The window "Hardware Installation Wizard" opens. The TARGUS PC Card Cable is recognized as "Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller".
  • Page 14 TARGUS PC Card Cable. Note: For further information on the "Driver Choice" options please refer to "Readme.txt" on the installation diskette. To install the driver, insert the TARGUS installation diskette in your PC drive. 1. Execute the "DriverChoice.exe" program, which is located on the driver disk.
  • Page 15 6. After the reboot, a new hardware item is recognised. Insert the disk in the drive again and follow the instructions as described in the section "TARGUS High Speed driver", starting with step 2. Your TARGUS PC Card Cable will be recognised as "FREECOM_PCCARD_IDE". Uninstalling the TARGUS High Speed driver To uninstall the TARGUS High Speed driver, select the file "DriverRemove.exe"...
  • Page 16: Under Windows 2000 / Windows Xp

    "F" in "My Computer". 3.4 Driver installation under Windows 2000 / XP No special software is required to install your TARGUS PC Card Cable. We however recommend using the driver on diskette that we have enclosed. This has been specially developed and is faster than the Windows driver.
  • Page 17 Windows 2000 / Windows XP Default Driver No driver software is required to install the Windows default driver. 1. Plug the TARGUS PC Card Cable into the PCMCIA slot of your PC. 2. Windows recognizes your TARGUS PC Card Cable as "PCMCIA IDE/ATAPI Controller"...
  • Page 18 TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Later Installation of the TARGUS High Speed driver To install the driver, insert the TARGUS installation diskette in your PC drive. 1. Execute the "DriverChoice.exe" program, which is located on the driver disk. 2. Select the TARGUS High Speed driver and click "Next".
  • Page 19 6. After the reboot, a new hardware item is recognised.Insert the disk in the drive again and follow the instructions as described in the section "TARGUS High Speed driver", starting with step 2. Your TARGUS PC Card Cable will be recognised as "FREECOM_PCCARD_IDE". Uninstalling the TARGUS High Speed driver To uninstall the TARGUS High Speed driver, select the file "DriverRemove.exe"...
  • Page 20: Under Windows Nt

    TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM 3.5 Driver installation under Windows NT 4.0 1. Insert the "TARGUS installation diskette" for Windows NT 4.0 operating system into your standard floppy drive. 2. Click "Start" , "Run" and type "a:\setup.exe" (Example for disk). 3. When you have accepted the agreement, a new window will appear.
  • Page 21: Under Dos, Windows 3

    3.6 Driver installation under DOS / Windows 3.x The installation under DOS/Windows 3.x is menu-driven to make it as easy as possible to integrate the TARGUS Noteworthy device into your system. You can select the various menu items with the cursor keys and confirm your selection with [ENTER].
  • Page 22 Enter key. 7. If you wish to select a different path, you can specify in which directory the TARGUS software is to be installed. Please enter the complete path name including the drive letter! If the directory does not yet exist, it will be created.
  • Page 23: C Hapter

    Driver installation At first, the enabler for the example PCMCIA (FCPOINT.EXE) in the CONFIG.SYS file is loaded and displays a message similar to the following (depending on your specific device): ----------------------------------------------------------- PC Card driver for external ATAPI-IDE Drives Rev:2110 Found PCCARD: FREECOM PCCARD-IDE RV#052 V5.0 Initialization using C:\FC\FCPOINT.INI completed! ----------------------------------------------------------- If a different driver message is displayed, this does not indicate...
  • Page 24: Daily Use Of The Targus Noteworthy Dvd-Rom

    TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Daily use of the TARGUS Noteworthy HAPTER DVD-ROM To insert or eject a media, press the eject button, which is only active when the system is ready-to-operate. When inserting a DVD-ROM disc place printed side face up.
  • Page 25: Reference Section

    Reference Section Reference Section HAPTER General problems If you have problems getting your TARGUS Noteworthy DVD- ROM drive to function properly please check the following: • Does your system meet the hardware requirements. • Check to see if the PC Card Cable is attached to the drive correctly and inserted all the way in the PC Card slot •...
  • Page 26: Technical Support

    TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Technical Support In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with your Targus accessory, please contact our technical support team at: Email: TechSupport@targus.com Internet: www.targus.com/support Our knowledgeable staff is also available to answer your questions Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. (08:00) to 6 p.m.
  • Page 27: Specifications Of The Targus Noteworthy Dvd-Rom

    Specifications of the TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Specifications of the TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Average Access Time: 180 ms max. Read speed*: DVD-Mode: 10,800 kB/s (8x DVD speed)*** CD-Mode: 3,600 kB/s(24x CD speed) Formats: DVD-ROM DVD-Video Data CD Audio CD Enhanced CD...
  • Page 28 TARGUS Noteworthy DVD-ROM Part No. 400-0056-001A...

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