Iomega CD-RW USB 2.0 Drive User Manual page 9

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Drive Controls and Indicators
The Iomega CD-RW drive has controls and jacks on the front and back panel of the drive that are labeled with various indicators. The following section describes these controls and
indicators.
1. The View Window lets you view the CD.
2. The Write status LED (left) flashes red if the drive is reading from or writing to a disc.
3. The Power LED (right) will be green if the drive is receiving power.
4. The Eject Button opens the Iomega CD-RW drive to insert or remove a disc.
5. The Emergency Eject Hole opens the Iomega CD-RW drive to remove a disc during a power failure.
6. The Volume Control raises and lowers the volume output.
7. The Audio Jack enables you to use the provided audio cable to connect to an audio port on your computer and listen to audio CDs.
Iomega CD-RW USB Drive Power
When you shut down your system, you can disconnect power to the Iomega CD-RW drive; however, it will not harm the drive to leave it powered up. Disconnecting the power
supply from the drive is an easy way to power down the Iomega CD-RW drive.
If you disconnect power from the drive, but leave the power supply plugged in, the power drawn is less than 2 Watts. To power down completely, plug the power supply into your
computer's power strip and use the switch on the power strip to power down both the computer and your Iomega CD-RW drive.
Identifying the Drive Letter Assigned to your Iomega CD-RW Drive (PC Only)
If you have more than one CD drive connected to your computer, you might not know which drive letter is assigned to your Iomega CD-RW drive.
To find the drive letter for your Iomega CD-RW drive, double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. Right-click the CD Drive icon and select Eject from the menu. The tray

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