User`s guide

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Your VST Zip for PowerBook behaves much the same as a desktop Zip drive,
and very similarly to any other Expansion Bay device. To access the Zip
drive, insert a Zip disk and select the Zip disk icon once it has mounted to
the desktop. Store and copy files to and from the Zip drive using the same
methods as for other drives on your system.
* The disk eject button is disabled during normal operation on Mac OScomputers.
Inserting and Removing Zip Disks
When you insert a Zip disk, the green busy light will flash momentarily and
go out. (If the light continues to blink slowly, gently push the disk eject
button to eject the Zip disk, then reinsert it.)
To eject the disk during normal operation, select the Zip disk icon and use
Put Away from the File menu ( Y on your keyboard ) or drag the Zip
disk icon to the Trash icon. The green busy light blinks as the drive “spins
down” and then ejects the disk.
The Zip drive will automatically eject the disk when you shut down your
PowerBook. Store all your Zip disks in the protective case when not
in use.
Drive Sleep
The Zip drive has an automatic sleep mode designed to reduce power
consumption and prolong the life of the PowerBook battery. Sleep mode
automatically spins down a disk after a set period of inactivity (for example
3 minutes), and the disk automatically spins up again when accessed.
The sleep mode time for the PowerBook Zip drive can be changed using
the Iomega Drive Options Control Panel. For more information, refer to
the Iomega Drive Options Manual in your Iomega Tools folder.
Operating Your VST Zip100 Drive