User's Manual

DVD-ROM Drive
Your Versa may ship with a DVD-ROM drive that features the latest in DVD-ROM technology. The DVD-ROM
drive is assigned an available drive letter.
Please note that a DVD Player is provided with your system, allowing you, for instance, to watch full-length
movies on your Versa notebook.
LEDs and Controls
The front bezel of the DVD-ROM drive may feature* the following LEDs and controls:
Status LED (A)
- lights during data read operations. Do not eject the disc or turn off the Versa when
the indicator is lit.
Emergency Eject Hole (B)
- allows you to manually remove a disc from the DVD-ROM drive if the
eject function is disabled by software or a power failure occurs. To remove a disc, insert the end of a
paper clip into the eject hole, and push in until you hear a click. Manually open the drawer.
Release Button (C)
- ejects the disc tray. Press this button when power is on to insert a disc into o
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remove a disc from the drive.
* Please note that the DVD-ROM drive included with your system may differ slightly from the one shown in the
p
icture.
Features
The DVD-ROM drive offers many improvements over the standard CD-ROM technology including superio
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video and audio playback, faster data access, and greater storage capacities. The drive uses the latest DVD
technology which reads from specially designed DVD discs as well as standard audio and video CDs.
If your computer is equipped with a DVD drive, you can watch feature length films wherever your compute
r
may be!
The DVD Player allows you to watch DVD films on your computer. DVD films offer a range of advantages
over VHS or laser disk formats, for instance:
DVD titles are divided into several chapters allowing easy retrieval.
Parental control allows lockout of content that is not appropriate for children.
Choice between several languages (up to 8) for dialogue and subtitles.
Full support for several video standards.
Multi-angle support for scenes filmed with different cameras.
Notes:
z it is not recommended that you use the DVD player while other programs are active. This will
affect the performance of the player, reducing display quality.
z when you insert a DVD disc it may take a while before it is recognised and the DVD player is
launched. Please be patient and wait for a few seconds when starting a DVD title.
DVD-ROM Drive