Targus DVD Player Targus User Manual

External Drive  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. © 2002 Targus Corp.  
400-0084-001B  
USER’S GUIDE  
Making Your Mobile Life Easier.  
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Contents  
Installing the Driver Software............................................................... 6  
Upgrading to the Enhanced Performance Driver................................................... 6  
Using the External Drive ...................................................................... 7  
Inserting and Removing a Disc.............................................................................. 7  
Playing Audio CDs ................................................................................................ 8  
Reading Data DVDs .............................................................................................. 9  
Playing DVD Movies............................................................................................. 9  
Hot Swapping......................................................................................................... 9  
Things to Remember............................................................................. 9  
Operating Hints...................................................................................................... 9  
Safety Measures................................................................................................... 10  
 
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Specifications...................................................................................... 10  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 12  
Solving General Problems ................................................................................... 12  
Changing the Drive Letter Assignment ............................................................... 13  
Technical Support ............................................................................... 13  
Product Registration............................................................................................. 14  
Warranty............................................................................................................... 14  
Regulatory Compliance ....................................................................................... 14  
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)..................................................... 15  
 
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External Drive  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a Targus Noteworthy External Drive. Light weight and ultra-portable, the  
external DVD-ROM drive runs off your computer’s power supply, eliminating the need for an AC  
adapter. After installing the external drive and its drivers, you can use it at any time by inserting the PC  
Card cable or Cardbus card cable into your computer’s Type II PC Card slot.  
This user’s guide describes how to connect the external drive to your computer, install default and  
enhanced performance drivers and how to operate the drive.  
In addition to this user’s guide, this package contains:  
• DVD-ROM drive  
• Two card cables (PC Card and Cardbus)  
• Driver software CD-ROM  
• DVD Player CD-ROM  
The Targus Noteworthy External Drive comes with two card cables, a PC Card and a Cardbus. The PC  
Card connection is a 16-bit card cable that enables you to install the driver software and immediately  
use the external drive. You will also need the PC Card cable to run the recovery disc or a boot disc with  
the external drive.  
The Cardbus connection is a 32-bit card cable that enables you to upgrade to the supplied enhanced  
performance driver, which gives optimum DVD movie playback and maximizes throughput for daily  
use.  
 
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System Requirements  
To use the external drive, your computer must meet the following hardware requirements and run one  
of the operating systems listed in the table below.  
Hardware  
Operating System  
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• PC with an Intel Pentium processor or  
equivalent and a hard disk drive  
• 64 MB RAM or higher, depending on the  
operating system  
• Windows 98  
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• Windows Millennium Edition  
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• Windows 2000  
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• Windows XP  
• PCMCIA Card interface (type II or higher)  
• CD-ROM drive  
NOTES: The external drive receives its power from your computer’s PC Card slot, which must be in full  
compliance with PC Card specifications and supply a minimum of 5V/1A of power.  
For the DVD movie playback feature to work, you must have a DVD-ROM decoder installed in your  
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computer or a player application, such as DVDExpress or Power DVD, set up under the Windows 98/  
Me/2000/XP operating system.  
Connecting the External Drive to Your Computer and  
Installing the Default Drivers  
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Turn on your computer (if it’s not already on).  
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Attach the connector end of the PC Card cable to the external drive’s cable port.  
Connector  
end  
PC Card or  
Cardbus card end  
PC Card cable  
 
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Plug the PC Card end of the cable into any Type II PC Card slot on your computer.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears and the operating system automatically  
installs the default drivers. If you are running the Windows XP operating system, you may not  
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see the Found New Hardware Wizard screen as installation runs in the background.  
Follow any on-screen instructions to complete installation.  
You can now begin installing the driver software.  
Installing the Driver Software  
After connecting the external drive to your computer using the 16-bit PC Card cable, you can now  
install the driver software.  
NOTE: Installing the external drive may change internal drive letter assignments. To keep the original  
drive letter assignments, you can change the letter for the combo drive. See “Changing the Drive  
Letter Assignment” on page 13.  
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From the desktop, double-click the My Computer icon.  
Double-click the Targus drive.  
Locate and double-click the Install icon.  
The drivers are then copied to your computer’s hard disk drive. When copying is complete, the  
command prompt screen appears.  
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Press any key on your keyboard to complete the installation.  
You are now ready to begin using your external drive.  
Upgrading to the Enhanced Performance Driver  
To increase DVD performance, you can connect the external drive to your computer using the 32-bit  
Cardbus card cable and upgrade to the enhanced driver. To do this:  
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Unplug the PC Card cable from the PC Card slot on your computer and disconnect the  
connector end of the PC Card cable from the external drive’s cable port.  
Attach the connector end of the Cardbus card cable to the external drive’s cable port and plug  
the Cardbus card end of the cable into any Type II PC Card slot on your computer.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears.  
 
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Click Next.  
The Install Hardware Device Drivers screen appears.  
Select “Search for a suitable driver from my device (recommended)” and click Next.  
If you are running the Windows XP operating system, select “Install from a list or specific  
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location (Advanced)” and enter C:\cardbus, or click Browse and locate the CardBus folder, and  
skip to step 6.  
The Locate Driver Files screen appears.  
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Select “Specify a location” and enter C:\cardbus or click Browse and locate the CardBus folder.  
Click OK.  
The Driver Files Search Results screen appears.  
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Click Next.  
If the Digital Signature Not Found dialogue box appears, click either Yes or Continue anyway to  
continue.  
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Click Finish to complete the driver installation.  
You are now ready to begin using your external drive with the Cardbus card cable and enhanced  
performance driver.  
Using the External Drive  
Inserting and Removing a Disc  
1
Turn on your computer and press the eject button to open the tray.  
2
To insert a disc, hold it by the edges and place it in the tray with the readable (plain) side down.  
If you are using a high capacity disc, place the side of the disc you want the drive to read facing  
down. Then, gently press down on the disc until it snaps into place.  
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To remove a disc, grasp it by the edges and gently pull up until the disc is released.  
CAUTION: Avoid touching the readable (plain) side(s) of a disc. Touching the readable side of the disc  
may cause read errors, poor performance or failed operation.  
 
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Close the media tray by gently pushing it until it “clicks” into place.  
Cable  
port  
Optional power  
connection  
Audio out  
jack  
Media  
tray  
CD eject  
button  
Indicator  
light  
Emergency  
eject hole  
External drive  
Removing a Disc Using Emergency Eject  
If you need to remove a disc when there is no power to your computer, you can open the tray manually.  
To do this, gently insert a slim, straight object, such as a bent-open paper clip, into the emergency eject  
hole until you feel some resistance. Remove the paper clip and carefully open the tray by hand.  
Playing Audio CDs  
You can play audio CDs on your external drive by using the CD Player application included in the  
operating system. To hear the audio, you can either:  
• Connect headphones or external speakers to the Audio Out jack on the external drive.  
• Connect an audio cable from the Audio Out jack on the external drive to the Line In jack on your  
computer.  
 
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Reading Data DVDs  
You can read data DVDs without installing any special software.  
Playing DVD Movies  
To play back movies, you must have a DVD-ROM decoder installed in your computer or have a DVD  
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player application set up under the Windows operating system.  
Hot Swapping  
You can connect and disconnect the external drive while the computer is running. To attach the  
external drive, just insert the PC Card cable into your computer’s Type II PC Card slot.  
To remove the PC Card cable while the computer is turned on:  
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Double-click the PC Card icon in the system tray or click Start, Settings, and Control Panel.  
Double-click PC Card (PCMCIA).  
Highlight the PC Card cable and click Stop.  
The message “You may now safely remove the card” appears.  
Remove the PC Card cable from your computer.  
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Things to Remember  
Operating Hints  
• Use the emergency eject mechanism only if the external drive is not connected to your computer or  
if the computer’s battery is flat and there is no power available for the eject button. Excessive use of  
the emergency eject mechanism may damage it and cause the mechanism to stop working.  
• Never press the eject button while the drive is accessing a disc.  
• The external drive operates in either an upright or horizontal position. To prevent possible damage,  
avoid changing the drive’s position while it is in use.  
• Avoid using or storing the external drive in extreme temperatures. The environmental specifications  
while operating are 50-113° F (10-45° C).  
 
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• After transporting the external drive, allow it to reach room temperature before using it.  
CAUTION: Changes in temperature during transport, particularly from a cool to a warmer temperature,  
can cause condensation to form in the drive and may result in operating problems. Allowing the drive  
to reach room temperature helps to prevent this.  
• Avoid using the external drive in dusty or humid surroundings.  
• A short delay is normal before the external drive reads an audio CD, CD-ROM, DVD or  
DVD-ROM.  
WARNING: Never clean the external drive with a commercially available CD or CD-ROM cleaning set as  
doing so may cause damage to the drive.  
Safety Measures  
• Any attempt to disassemble, adjust or repair the external drive may result in exposure to laser light  
or other safety hazards.  
• This is a Class 1 Laser Product. This product complies with all applicable safety standards, DHHS  
Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Sub chapter J. The laser beam generated is totally enclosed during all  
modes of normal operation, and no hazardous laser light is emitted from the drive.  
Specifications  
NOTE: Specifications are for all models unless indicated otherwise.  
Models  
NWDVD03 and NWDVD04  
Dimensions  
Length:  
Width:  
Height:  
6.81 inches (17.3 cm)  
5.35 inches (13.6 cm)  
0.78 inches (2 cm)  
Weight  
0.9 pounds (450 g)  
 
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Connection to the computer  
PC Card cable or Cardbus card cable via PC Card slot (PCMCIA, Type II)  
Voltage  
DC + 5V± 5%  
Data Buffer  
512 kB  
Access Time  
DVD:  
CD:  
130 ms (average)  
95 ms (average)  
Maximum Speed  
CD-Mode:  
24x CD speed (3,600 KB/s)  
DVD-Mode: 8x DVD speed (10,816 KB/s)  
Media Formats  
The external drive reads formats according to the following CD (compact disc) and DVD (digital  
versatile disc) standards:  
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• MS-DOS operating system data • Kodak Photo CDs (single- and • CDI, CDI-Ready, CD-Midi,  
CDs (High Sierra, Mode 1 & Mode multi-session)  
2 complying with ISO 9660)  
CD-R, CD-RW, CD Plus  
• Data-CDs (Joliet)  
• CD-ROM XA  
• UDF (Universal Disc Format) • CD-TEXT, CD-EXTRA  
• Audio CDs  
• Video CDs  
• Mixed Mode CDs  
• Enhanced CD  
• CD-Digital Audio  
• i-trax CD  
• DVD-ROM, DVD-R  
• DVD-Video  
Storage Capacity  
DVD-ROM type description  
Capacity according to the manufacturer 4.7 GB  
DVD-5  
DVD-9  
DVD-10  
DVD-18  
8.5 GB  
7.96 GB  
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9.4 GB  
8.75 GB  
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17 GB  
15.92 GB  
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Actual capacity  
4.38 GB  
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Written sides  
Layers per side (referring to the  
information-carrying layer of the disc)  
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Troubleshooting  
To view Frequently Asked Questions and download Driver updates, visit our Web site at:  
Solving General Problems  
If the external drive is not functioning:  
Verify that your system meets the hardware requirements. See “System Requirements” on page 5.  
• Check that the drive is turned on and getting power.  
• Make sure the cable is firmly attached to the drive and that the PC Card is fully inserted into the PC  
Card slot of your computer.  
• Remove the driver software and reinstall it. To do this:  
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Insert the driver software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
From your desktop, double-click the My Computer icon.  
Select the CD-ROM drive, double-click the DriverRemove.exe file and follow the on-screen  
instructions.  
If there is no sound when using the external drive, check that:  
• The disc you are using is an audio disc or supplies audio output.  
• The headphones/speakers are correctly connected.  
• The cable is in good condition.  
• The volume is turned up.  
• The audio software is installed.  
 
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Changing the Drive Letter Assignment  
The following steps describe how to change the drive letter for the external drive under the Windows®  
95/98/Me operating system.  
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Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel.  
Click System and select the Device Manager tab.  
Click either DVD-ROM or Drive, then external drive.  
Click Properties, then Settings.  
The current drive letter assignment and the reserved drive letters appear.  
Under Reserved Drive Letter enter the letter you want to represent the external drive.  
Click OK.  
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NOTE: You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect.  
Technical Support  
In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with your Targus accessory, please contact our  
technical support team at:  
Have the following information available:  
• The serial number of your external drive (located on the back of the drive).  
• The name and model of your computer and details of its hardware specification.  
• The name and version number of your operating system and of the software that has the problem.  
• A detailed description of the problem including exact error messages and when these errors occur.  
• What you do to replicate the problem.  
• If this is a new problem, whether you have recently changed your system configuration and in what  
way.  
 
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Our knowledgeable staff is also available to answer your questions through one of the following  
telephone numbers.  
US  
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. (08:00) to 8:00 p.m. (20:00) Eastern time: 800-283-6325  
Canada  
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. (09:00) to 5:00 p.m. (17:00) Eastern time: 888-827-4877  
Europe  
Belgium +32 0 02-717-2451  
Denmark +45 0 35-25-8751  
France +33 0 1-64-53-9151  
Germany +49 0 21-16-579-1151  
Italy +39 0 24-827-1151  
Spain +34 0 91-745-6221  
Sweden +46 0 8-751-4058  
Switzerland +41 0 1-212-0007  
United Kingdom +44 0 20-7744-0330  
Eastern Europe & others +31 0 53-484-9479  
Netherlands +31 0 53-484-9470  
Product Registration  
For more efficient customer service and to activate the product’s warranty, Targus recommends that you register your  
Targus accessory shortly after purchasing it.  
To register your Targus accessory, go to: http://www.targus.com/registration.asp  
You will need to provide your full name, email address, phone number, and company information (if applicable).  
Warranty  
Targus warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year. If your Targus  
accessory is found to be defective within that time, we will promptly repair or replace it. This warranty does not cover  
accidental damage, wear and tear, or consequential or incidental loss. Under no conditions is Targus liable for loss of,  
or damage to, a computer; nor loss of, or damage to, programs, records, or data; nor any consequential or incidental  
damages, even if Targus has been informed of their possibility. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.  
Regulatory Compliance  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
 
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission)  
Declaration of Conformity  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules, and RS 210 Regulations (Canada). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Move the computer away from the receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help  
MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporationl. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
 
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