User Guide
For OS/2 Warp
Under OS/2 Warp, select the non-listed CD-ROM option. This option supports
the standard ATAPI CD-ROM drives. After selecting this option, OS/2 will auto-
detect the CD-ROM drive.
3 Using the CD-ROM Drive
In most cases, software applications that utilize CD-ROM drives control the CD-
ROM drive operations directly. However, you can control the drive manually
using the front-panel controls.
1. Headphone Jack
The 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack allows you to listen to audio CDs via
stereo headphones.
2. Volume Control
The volume control is a rotary knob that allows you to control the sound
level from the headphone jack.
3. Power-on/Busy LED
The Power-on/Busy LED indicator lights up when the CD-ROM drive is
being accessed. The LED blinks during a seek operation.
4. Play/Skip Button
The Play/Skip button allows you to play and skip tracks on an audio CD.
5. Load/Eject Button
The Load/Eject button opens the motorized CD tray for loading and
removing CDs. When an audio CD is being played, pressing this button
stops the playing of the CD.
6. Emergency-eject Hole
The emergency-eject hole allows the user to open the CD tray when the
system has no power. (This function is only available with 32x speed CD-
ROM and up)
7. Disc Tray
The disc tray opens and closes for the loading and removal of CDs.










