Teac CD W28PU User Manual

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Portable USB CD-RW Drive  
CD-W28PU  
User's manual  
To ensure the smooth handling of your warranty please write the serial number of  
your drive into the box. In the case of warranty you are expected to send it together  
with a copy of your invoice to your nearest TEAC sales representative.  
CONTENTS  
TO THE USER ................................................................................ 53  
PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................. 53  
SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED  
WARRANTY ................................................................................... 54  
1. BEFORE USING ......................................................................... 56  
1.1 Computers to connect .......................................................... 56  
1.2 Conforming OSes (as of October in 2001) .......................... 57  
1.3 Checking the USB controller ................................................ 57  
1.4 Writing media and writing speed .......................................... 59  
2. PRODUCT OUTLINE .................................................................. 61  
2.1 Procedure before using the CD-W28PU .............................. 62  
2.2 Precautions when unpacking the package .......................... 62  
2.3 Package List ......................................................................... 63  
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR SETTING AND HANDLING ..................... 64  
4. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................... 66  
5. SETTING UP THE CD-W28PU ................................................... 69  
5.1 Cable connection ................................................................. 69  
5.2 Driver installation under Windows 98SE .............................. 70  
5.3 Driver un-installation in Windows 98SE ............................... 73  
5.4 Driver installation under Windows Me .................................. 75  
5.5 Driver installation Windows 2000 ......................................... 76  
6. SYSTEM RECOVERY PROCEDURE......................................... 77  
6.1 System recovery of Windows 98SE ..................................... 77  
6.2 System recovery of Windows ME ........................................ 79  
6.3 System recovery of Windows 2000 and Windows XP.......... 82  
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7. OPERATION................................................................................ 83  
7.1 Precautions in handling the media....................................... 83  
7.2 Connection ........................................................................... 85  
7.3 Disconnection ...................................................................... 85  
7.4 Setting the media ................................................................. 87  
7.5 Ejecting the media ............................................................... 87  
7.6 Playing back the audio CD ................................................... 88  
7.7 Suspend/resume .................................................................. 90  
8. DAILY MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 90  
Cleaning the drive ...................................................................... 90  
9. SUPPORT AND SERVICE .......................................................... 91  
9.1 Warranty period .................................................................... 91  
9.2 Requests for repair............................................................... 91  
9.3 Technical Service Depots (Europe)...................................... 92  
10. SPECIFICATION ....................................................................... 93  
10.1 General specification ......................................................... 93  
10.2 Functional specification...................................................... 94  
WARRANTY ................................................................................... 95  
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Contents  
TO THE USER  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to VCCI Rules. Although this device  
is designed to be used in a home environment, it may cause interfer-  
ence if used near a radio or TV receiver. Be sure to handle the device  
properly in accordance with this instruction manual.  
PRECAUTIONS  
While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this  
product and this document to assure accuracy, contact TEAC Cor-  
poration if there is any doubt or error in this document. Note how-  
ever that TEAC Corporation may not assume responsibility for the  
support or results of the above.  
TEAC Corporation assumes no responsibility for data loss caused  
by the operation that is not in accordance to this document, or data  
loss caused by natural disaster, fire, power outage, or spontaneous  
defect of this product.  
The product and the material in this document are subject to change  
toward improvement without notice.  
No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior writ-  
ten consent of TEAC Corporation.  
The contents in this document are written based on information as  
of October 2001.  
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To the User  
SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT AND  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
DEVICE DRIVER FORTEAC CD-R/RW UNIT LICENSE  
AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY  
IMPORTANT:  
PLEASE CAREFULLY READTHE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
HEREIN BEFORE USING THE ENCLOSED DEVICE  
DRIVER SOFTWARE (INCLUDING PROGRAMS AND ALL  
RELATED MATERIALS, SOFTWARE) FOR THE TEAC  
CD-R/RW UNIT (EQUIPMENT).THE RIGHTTO USETHE  
SOFTWARE IS GRANTED ONLY ON THE CONDITION  
THATYOU AGREETOTHE LICENSE AGREEMENT.YOUR  
USE OFTHE SOFTWARE SHALL BE DEEMEDTHATYOU  
AGREE TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.  
This License Agreement with limited warranty is a legal agreement you  
(either an individual or a single entity) andTEAC Corporation (TEAC)  
for the SOFTWARE, which include computer software and electronic  
documentation.  
1. GRANT OF LICENSE.  
TEAC grants to you the right to use the SOFTWARE only for the EQUIP-  
MENT you have (YOUR EQUIPMENT).  
2. COPYRIGHT.  
All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE and any copies thereof  
are owned by TEAC or a supplier to TEAC. The SOFTWARE is pro-  
tected by Japanese copyright laws, international treaty provisions, and  
all other applicable national laws.  
3. RESTRICTIONS.  
You may not distribute copies of the SOFTWARE to third parties.  
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFT-  
WARE, except and only to the extent that applicable law notwithstand-  
ing this limitation expressly permits such activity.  
You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE.  
You may not reproduce the SOFTWARE except for archival purpose.  
You must prominently mark the same copyright notice on your archival  
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Software Licence Agreement and Limites Warranty  
file that TEAC marks on the media of the SOFTWARE.  
Provided, however, that you may permanently transfer all of your rights  
under this Agreement only in conjunction with a permanent transfer of  
YOUR EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE and any copies thereof.  
4.TERMINATION.  
Your rights under this Agreement terminate upon the disposal of all  
copies of the SOFTWARE, or without prejudice to any other rights,  
TEAC may terminate this Agreement if you fail to comply with the terms  
and conditions of this Agreement. In such event, you must destroy all  
copies of the SOFTWARE.  
5. LIMITED WARRANTY.  
TEAC warrants that the SOFTWARE will be usable for the purpose  
expressed on TEACs document when properly installed on a compu-  
ter under allowable circumstances, including OS, CPU, I/F, cable, etc.  
Your remedy andTEACs obligation under this limited warranty shall be  
limited to replacement or rectification of the defective SOFTWARE.  
TEAC does not warrant that the operation of the SOFTWARE will be  
uninterrupted or error free. Any and all implied warranties or condi-  
tions with respect to the SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM-  
ITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
HEREBY ARE EXCLUDED.  
6. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN  
NO EVENT SHALL TEAC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDEN-  
TAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF  
BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSI-  
NESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARIS-  
ING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE,  
EVEN IFTEAC HAS BEEN ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. IN ANY EVENT, TEACS LIABILITY TOYOU SHALL NOT  
EXCEED YOUR PURCHASE PRICE FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT. BE-  
CAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT  
APPLY TOYOU.  
7. MISCELLANEOUS.  
This Agreement is governed by the laws of Japan.  
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Software Licence Agreement and Limites Warranty  
1. BEFORE USING  
Thank you for purchasing TEAC USB Portable CD-R/RW unit CD-  
W28PU. This is a CD-R/RW drive that is used by connecting it to the  
USB terminal of a personal computer.The drive functions as a device  
conforming to the USB1.1 when connected to the USB1.1 terminal  
and as a device conforming to the USB2.0 when connected to the  
USB2.0 terminal.  
A floppy disk drive may be required for installing software when using  
this drive.  
This users manual describes how to set the CD-W28PU, how to con-  
nect it to a personal computer, and how to operate it.Read the instruc-  
tion manual of your computer as well.  
Read the users manual provided with each software to understand  
how to use it.  
Read this instruction manual carefully before use for proper handling  
and operations of the CD-W28PU.  
1.1 Computers to connect  
A PC/AT compatible machine with a USB1.1 or USB2.0 interface  
(two or more USB connectors are required when using the USB  
floppy disk drive for system recovery)  
CPU of Intel Pentium II 266MHz or more  
Main memory of 64MB or more  
Free hard drive space of approx. 800MB or more when writing to  
the CD-R or CD-RW disc.  
The USB control conforms to one of the following: UHCI (Universal  
Host Controller Interface), OHCI (Open Host Controller Interface)  
or EHCI(Enhanced Host Controller Interface) of the USB 2.0.The  
drive may not operate with some USB interfaces that conform to  
the OHCI.  
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1. Before Using  
Your PC must conform to a boot from the USB CD-ROM in order to  
start from a bootable CD-ROM including a recovery CD using the  
drive.  
It is recommended that you create a boot disk in advance taking  
into consideration the re-installation (described in System Recov-  
ery Procedure) of your OS.  
Refer to the TEAC homepage for the latest information on the op-  
erational conformity.  
1.2 Conforming OSes (as of October in 2001)  
Any one of the following operating systems is required.  
Microsoft® Windows 98 Second Edition  
Microsoft® Windows Me  
Microsoft® Windows 2000 Professional  
Microsoft® Windows XP  
The drive does not conform to Windows 95, Windows 98 and MS-  
DOS.  
1.3 Checking the USB controller  
To use the CD-W28PU in your computer, the USB controller incorpo-  
rated in the computer must be operating normally. Execute the follow-  
ing steps to check the operation state of the USB controller.  
In Windows 98SE or Windows Me  
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click System.  
In Windows Me, System may not appear in the Control Panel. In  
that case, left-click Display all the Control Panel options to display  
it.  
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3. Click the Device Manager tab.  
Confirm that USB (Universal Serial Bus) Controller exists in the  
device list. The name of the USB controller depends on the PC  
used (the figure below represents a USB controller provided by Intel).  
In Windows 2000  
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.  
2. Double-click System.  
3. Click the Hardware tab.  
4. Click the Device Manger (D)... button.  
5. Confirm that USB (Universal Serial Bus) Controller exists in the  
device list.  
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1. Before Using  
1.4 Writing media and writing speed  
T Writing speed to the media  
The conforming writing speed is indicated on the package of the CD-  
R/RW media.When writing, write within the scope of the specified writ-  
ing speed of the media used.  
T CD-R media and writing speed  
Data can be appended to the CD-R disc once or up to a maximum of  
approx. 100 times.The data written cannot be erased, however, it has  
a wide range of compatibility that allows read by most CD-ROM drives  
or CD players.  
Writing speed: 2x, 4x, 8x  
There is no problem in using a media that conforms to 8x speed or  
more. However, only a maximum of 8x speed can be obtained when  
using it in this drive.  
T CD-RW media and writing speed  
The CD-RW disc can be erased and rewritten. A multi-read CD-ROM  
drive or a CD player that conforms to CD-RW media is required to read  
written data.  
1x, 2x, 4x conforming media: 2x, 4x  
4x - 10x (High Speed) conforming media: 4x, 8x  
Different logos are indicated as shown below on the CD-RW media  
depending on the conforming speed.When writing to the CD-RW me-  
dia in 8x speed, use the media indicated as High Speedor 4x - 10x.  
Logo mark  
Conforming  
1x, 2x, 4x conforming  
High Speed (4x - 10x) conforming  
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1. Before Using  
T Certifieded media  
The write operation of the drive has been checked using the following  
CD-R and CD-RW media. (as of October in 2001)  
Type of Media  
CD-RW (74min)  
Media  
Manufacturer  
CD-R  
74min  
80min  
O
10xtype  
4xtype  
Kodak  
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Sony  
O
Taiyo-yuden  
T D K  
O
O
Hitachi (Maxel)  
Fuji-Film  
O
O
Mitsui-chemical  
Mitsubishi-chemical  
Ricoh  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
OꢀCertified media  
Not-certified media or media of which sale has not been con-  
firmed  
Note  
The 80-minute media in the above table includes products  
whose write time is indicated as 79 minutes.The actual write  
time of some products does not reach 80 minutes.  
Media of which write operation has not been confirmed  
This product is designed to operate also with CD-R or CD-RW media  
that are not shown in the above table, however, note in advance that  
sufficient write quality may not be assured depending on the combina-  
tion.  
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1. Before Using  
Even when using media of which write operation has  
been confirmed, normal write operation may not be  
performed due to variations of the product lot etc., or a  
read using other CD-ROM drives or CD players cannot  
be performed due to the deterioration of the write qual-  
ity of the CD-R/RW media. It is recommended that you  
check the contents of data after writing to a CD-R/RW  
media.  
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2. PRODUCT OUTLINE  
Features of the CD-W28PU  
Easy connection  
Since this product incorporates the interface conforming to the  
USB2.0 High Speed, it can be connected or disconnected to or  
from your computer easily even when the power of the computer is  
on. Furthermore, since this product conforms to the USB1.1, it can  
be used with most computers that incorporate the USB interface.  
* The operation when connected via a USB hub is not supported.  
High-speed write  
This product enables stable write onto the CD-R/RW media in 8x  
speed at the maximum when connected to a computer conforming  
to the USB2.0 by incorporating the interface conforming to the  
USB2.0 High Speed.  
* When connected to the USB1.1 host controller, a speed of 4x to  
6x speed is obtained depending on other specifics.  
Conformance to media manufactured by major media manufactur-  
ers  
This product is best tuned to almost all the CD-R and CD-RW me-  
dia manufactured by major media manufacturers and the media  
written by this product realizes a very high write quality.Therefore,  
this drive can be used with little concern for compatibility issues.  
Incorporation of the Just Link function  
This product incorporates the Just Link function which prevents buffer  
underrun errors that cause a write failure onto the CD-R/RW me-  
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dia.With this function, write to the CD-R/RW media is assured when  
connected to the USB1.1 as well as the USB2.0.  
Top loading  
This product sports a top loading mechanism that allows easy load-  
ing and ejection of a disc.The top cover can be opened manually or  
by using software that works with the computer.  
Ready-to-use software is provided  
2.1 Procedure before using the CD-W28PU  
The procedure outline that must be followed before using the drive is  
described below. Refer to each section of this document for details of  
each procedure.  
Open the package and check the accessories.  
Check the names and functions of each section of the drive.  
Connect the drive and the provided AC adapter.  
Start your computer system and connect the USB terminal of the  
computer to the drive.  
Install the provided device driver and CD-R/CD-RW writing soft-  
ware as required.  
Check that the drive operates normally and keep the enclosed war-  
ranty in a safe place after filling it in.  
2.2 Precautions when unpacking the package  
Open the product packing box and check to make sure that the follow-  
ing components are included. The CD-W28PU is a precision device.  
Remove it from the box very carefully. Avoid jarring it.  
Check the appearance of the drive to see if there is any damage to  
the switches or connectors or any other defects.  
It is recommended that you keep the packing box and cushioning  
material in case of transporting the drive for repair, etc.  
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2. Product Outline  
2.3 Package List  
CD-W28PU drive unit  
AC adapter  
USB interface cable  
Recovery driver disk  
CD-R/RW writing  
software  
Users Manual  
(this document)  
Warranty (see last page)/  
User Registration card  
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2. Product Outline  
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR SETTING AND HANDLING  
Place the drive in a stable place  
without any vibrations or tilt.  
Avoid placing the drive in a  
place subject to considerable  
temperature change such as in  
direct sunlight or near a heater.  
Avoid placing the drive in a  
dusty or damp place  
Do not place the drive very  
close to an AV device or a dis-  
play monitor.  
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Do not place a container with  
liquid such as a vase or cup on  
or near the drive. If liquid gets  
inside the drive, it may cause  
fire or electric shock.  
Do not apply a strong shock to  
the drive during moving or  
transportation.  
Do not operate the drive while  
moving or in a tilted state.This  
may damage written data or the  
disc.  
Do not touch the pickup mecha-  
nism (internal lens). This will  
cause a malfunction.  
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3. Precautions for Setting and Handling  
4. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
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4. Names and Functions  
Top Cover  
Disk tray  
Set the media with the label face upward on  
this disc tray.  
USB connector  
Insert the plug of the provided dedicated USB  
cable.  
DC-IN connector  
Connect the provided dedicated AC adapter.  
Be sure to connect the provided dedicated  
AC adapter to this connector. NEVER con-  
nect other AC adapters.  
This drive cannot operate with only the bus  
power of the USB cable. Be sure to provide  
power by connecting the provided AC  
adapter.  
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Power/Busy indicator The green LED indicates the Power status  
and the operation states of the drive.  
When the drive is  
connected to AC power  
and the USB port of  
your PC  
Indicator lights  
During data write  
During data read  
Indicator lights  
Indicator blinks  
Indicator goes off  
When the drive is not  
connected to the USB  
port  
Write indicator  
The amber LED indicates the write state of  
the drive.  
During data write  
Indicator blinks  
Modes other than the  
above  
Indicator goes off  
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4. Names and Functions  
Eject button  
Press this button to open the top cover.  
An electrical locking mechanism is used in  
this drive so that an erroneous operation  
does not open the top cover during write.  
Make sure that the power is on and the drive  
is not in operation before pressing the eject  
button to open the top cover.  
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If the top cover cannot be opened even when  
the eject button is pressed or if the top cover  
needs to be opened when power is not sup-  
plied from the AC adapter, use the emer-  
gency eject lever at the bottom of the drive.  
Check that nothing is placed on the top cover  
when ejecting. When normal ejection is im-  
possible, an error message may appear on  
your computer.  
When ejection is not performed normally,  
open the top cover manually and close it se-  
curely after removing anything that may be  
on the cover.  
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XꢀLine output jack  
Connect this jack to the line input signal of  
your computer using a ø3.5mm stereo mini  
plug when outputting the analog audio sig-  
nal from this drive.  
This can be used as an input signal for speak-  
ers with a built-in amplifier.  
YꢀEmergency eject lever When ejecting the media with the power off,  
insert a thin metal rod into the emergency  
eject lever and slide it in the direction of the  
arrow shown in the figure to open the top  
cover.  
T Use the eject button instead of the above  
method except in an emergency.  
T Perform this operation with the power off.  
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5. SETTING UP THE CD-W28PU  
Windows Me,Windows 2000 andWindows XP operating systems have  
the native drivers for USB 1.1 controller and CD-W28PU. Therefore,  
when this drive is connected, Windows will automatically install the  
appropriate driver and the drive will be ready to be used. You do not  
have to perform any special installation or uninstallation.  
However, it is required that the device driver from the driver disk pro-  
vided in this product be installed when using Windows 98 Second Edi-  
tion (Windows 98SE).  
It is also required that the USB 2.0 driver provided by the host control-  
ler supplier be installed first when you use an USB 2.0 host adapter to  
your system.  
This drive will be recognized as TEAC CD-W28Eby  
Windows Device Manager, etc.  
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5.1 Cable connection  
1. Start your PC to make it operable.  
2. Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the drive and then connect  
the AC adapter to the outlet ().  
3. Connect the drive to your computer using the dedicated USB cable.  
Insert the smaller plug of the cable into the USB connector of the  
drive and the bigger plug into the USB terminal of the computer.  
()  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
5.2 Driver installation under Windows 98SE  
If you use any USB 2.0 host adapter with your system,  
it is required to install the USB 2.0 host adapter and the  
driver for it before connecting this drive  
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1. Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the drive, then connect the  
USB interface cable between the drive and your computer.  
2. Add/New Hardware Wizard starts automatically.  
3. Select Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)”  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
4. Insert the dedicated driver disk(a floppy disk) to the FDD of your  
computer, select FDD, then choose Next.  
5. When TEAC USB 2.0 CD-RW Driveis shown on the Wizard, then  
choose Next.  
6. The driver installation starts.  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
7. The setup of the driver is now complete.  
8. You can make sure that the drive has been recognized after con-  
nection by using Device Manager.  
TEAC CD-W28Eat CD-ROM”  
TEAC USB 2.0 CD-RW Driveat Hard disk Controller”  
TEAC USB 2.0 CD-RW Deviceat Hard disk Controller”  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
5.3 Driver un-installation in Windows 98SE  
You do not have to uninstall (removing the device driver from your com-  
puter) the device driver in Windows 98SE under normal conditions. If  
you want to uninstall the device driver manually, perform the following  
steps.  
1. Disconnect the drive from your computer  
2. Open Control Panel, choose Add/Remove Programs Properties,  
then open Install/Uninstall screen.  
3. Select TEAC W28PU Driver, then choose OK  
4. Choose OK again on the confirmation screen  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
5. Click Finish and restart the system.  
6. Un-installation of the device driver is now completed.  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
5.4 Driver installation under Windows Me  
An appropriate driver will be automatically set when the drive is initially  
connected in Windows Me.You can make sure that the drive has been  
recognized after connection by using Device Manager.  
If you use any USB 2.0 host adapter with your system,  
it is required to install the USB 2.0 host adapter and the  
driver for it before connecting this drive  
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TEAC CD-W28Eat CD-ROM”  
USB Mass-Storage Deviceat Universal Serial Bus Controller”  
USB CD-ROMat Storage Device”  
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5. Setting up the CD-W28PU  
5.5 Driver installation Windows 2000  
The USB device drive is included in Windows 2000.When this drive is  
connected,Windows 2000 will automatically install the appropriate driver  
and the drive will be ready to be used.You do not have to perform any  
special installation or uninstallation.You can confirm that the drive has  
been recognized after connection by using Device Manager.  
If you use any USB 2.0 host adapter with your system,  
it is required to install the USB 2.0 host adapter and the  
driver for it before connecting this drive  
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TEAC CD-W28E USB Deviceat DVD/CD-ROM Drive”  
USB Mass-Storage Deviceat USB (Universal Serial Bus) Controller”  
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6. SYSTEM RECOVERY PROCEDURE  
When an abnormality occurs in the computer and reinstallation of the  
OS is required, the system can be recovered (reinstallation of OS) by  
using the drive and the provided recovery driver disc. It is highly rec-  
ommended to make Start Up Disk right now before you have any prob-  
lem with your computer.  
6.1 System recovery of Windows 98SE  
1. Open Control Panel of My Computer  
2. Open Add/Remove Programs Properties, choose Startup Disk, then  
click Create Disk...  
3. Insert theWindows Disc into a CD-ROM drive or the CD-W28PU of  
your computer.  
4. Insert a blank floppy disk into FDD of your computer  
5. A startup disk is completed.  
6. Find out Config.sysfile in the Startup Disk by using My Computer.  
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6. System Recovery Procedure  
7. Open the Config.sys file by using any editing tool like Note Pad of  
Windows Accessory.  
8. Delete all parameters(lines) in [CD] section except the following  
two parameters.  
himem.sys /testmem:off  
oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001  
9. Change the parameter of oakcdrom.sys / D:mscd001to  
tusb_cd.sys / D:MSCD001, then save the file.  
10.Eject the Startup Disk from the FDD of your computer.  
11.Insert the dedicated driver disk into the FDD of your computer.  
12.Pick out the tusb_cd.sysfile from the Recovery folder of the dedi-  
cated driver disk, then copy it into your computer(e.g. DeskTop or  
My Documents) .  
13.Eject the dedicated driver disk from the FDD, then insert the Startup  
Disk into it again.  
14.Copy the tusb_cd.sysfile from your computer to the Startup Disk.  
15.Your original Startup Disk is completed. Please keep it until the  
case of emergency  
16.In the case of emergency and you need to make the system recov-  
ery from Windows CD, insert the Startup Disk into the FDD of your  
computer.  
17.Boot up your computer from FDD, not from HDD.(You may need to  
change BIOS setup. Please refer to the users manual of your com-  
puter.)  
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18.Boot up starts in MS-DOS mode. Choose Start computer with CD-  
ROM supportduring the boot up process.  
19.Change the drive letter from A: to E:(if the CD-ROM drive or the  
CD-W28PU is recognized as drive E.)  
20.InsertWindows CD in CD-ROM drive or the 28PU, then type Setup.  
21.Windows 98SE installation starts. Please follow the instructions of  
Windows.  
22.Install necessary drivers which cannot be installed during the sys-  
tem recovery after you install Windows and reboot your computer.  
Confirm that the drive is directly connected to your com-  
puter, and not via either an USB hub or an USB host  
adapter when implementing the System recovery.  
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When using the recovery driver disc in the USB floppy  
disk drive, be sure that the drive and the USB floppy  
disk drive are directly connected to your computer, and  
not via either an USB hub (two or more USB connec-  
tors are required in your computer) or an USB host  
adapter.  
6.2 System recovery of Windows ME  
1. Open Control Panel of My Computer  
2. Open Add/Remove Programs Properties, choose Startup Disk, then  
click Create Disk...  
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3. Insert the Windows Disc into a CD-ROM drive or the CD-W28PU of  
your computer.  
4. Insert a blank floppy disk into FDD of your computer.  
5. A startup disk is completed.  
6. Find out Config.sysfile in the Startup Disk by using My Computer.  
7. Open the Config.sys file by using any editing tool like Note Pad of  
Windows Accessory.  
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8. Delete all parameters(lines) both in [Help] and [CD] section except  
the following two parameters.  
oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001  
devicehigh:ramdrive.sys /E 2048  
9. Save the file, then eject the Startup Disk from the FDD of your com-  
puter.  
10.Your original Startup Disk is completed.Please keep it until the case  
of emergency  
11.In the case of emergency and you need to make the system recov-  
ery from Windows CD, insert the Startup Disk into the FDD of your  
computer.  
12.Boot up your computer from FDD, not from HDD.(You may need to  
change the BIOS setup. Please refer to the users manual of your  
computer.)  
13.Boot up starts in MS-DOS mode. Choose Start computer with CD-  
ROM supportduring the boot up process.  
14.Change the drive letter from A: to E:(if the CD-ROM or the CD-  
W28PU drive is recognized as drive E.)  
15.Insert Windows CD in CD-ROM drive or the CD-W28PU, then type  
Setup.  
16.Windows ME installation starts. Please follow the instructions of  
Windows.  
Confirm that the drive is directly connected to your com-  
puter, and not via either an USB hub or an USB host  
adapter when implementing the System recovery.  
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disk drive are directly connected to your computer, and  
not via either an USB hub (two or more USB connec-  
tors are required in your computer) or an USB host  
adapter.  
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6. System Recovery Procedure  
6.3 System recovery of Windows 2000 and Windows XP  
1. Prepare four formatted floppy disks.  
2. Insert Windows CD into the CD-ROM drive or the CD-W28PU of  
your computer.  
3. Run the Makeboot.exefile in the Bootdisk Folder.  
4. MS-DOS prompt appears on tthe screen of your PC.  
5. Make the Startup disks according to the instruction of the O/S.  
6. Open the Txtsetup.siffile in the 1st disk of the Startup disks, then  
search the parameter of USB\VID_0644&PID_0000 = usbstor.  
It is convenient to use the Findfunction of the Edit menu to find  
the parameter easily. Use 0644for the Find..  
7. Add following parameter just under the line of  
USB\VID_0644&PID_0000 = usbstor.  
USB\VID_0644&PID_1002 = usbstor.  
8. Save the file.  
9. Your original Startup Disks are completed. Please keep it until the  
case of emergency  
10.In the case of emergency and if you need to make the system re-  
covery from Windows CD, insert the 1st Startup Disk into the FDD  
of your computer.  
11.Boot up your computer from FDD, not from HDD.(You may need to  
change BIOS setup. Please refer to the users manual of your com-  
puter.)  
12.Follow the instructions of your O/S.  
Confirm that the drive is directly connected to your com-  
puter, and not via either an USB hub or an USB host  
adapter when implementing the System recovery.  
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disk drive, be sure that the drive and the USB floppy  
disk drive are directly connected to your computer, and  
not via either an USB hub (two or more USB connec-  
tors are required in your computer) or an USB host  
adapter.  
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7. OPERATION  
7.1 Precautions in handling the media  
Take the following precautions in order to maintain the reliability of data  
when handing the media.  
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Hold the disc between the center  
hole and the outer edge of the disc.  
Do not touch the surface of the me-  
dia.  
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Do not drop or stack the discs on top of  
each other. Do not place anything heavy  
on the disc or give a strong shock to it.  
When an excessive force is applied to the  
media, the reliability of data may not be  
maintained.  
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If the recording surface of the me-  
dia is marred, data write may be-  
come impossible. Do not touch the  
recording surface of the media.  
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Store the disc in a protective case  
when not in use even for a short  
period of time in order to protect it  
from being scratched or damaged.  
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Do not keep the media in  
places that contain dusts, hu-  
midity, high temperature, or are  
in direct sun light.  
Wrong handling of the media may make data unread-  
able or prevent further writing.  
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7. Operation  
7.2 Connection  
Please refer to 5.1 Cable connection.  
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For listening to an audio CD  
When listening to an audio CD by using the speakers of your com-  
puter, insert one end of an audio cable into the line output jack of  
your computer and the other to the line input jack.  
Use a ø3.5mm stereo mini plug audio cable (commercially avail-  
able).  
7.3 Disconnection  
Hot plugis supported for the connection between the USB cable and  
the computer; therefore you dont need to turn off the computer when  
you disconnect the CD-W28PU from it, and follow the procedure be-  
low.  
Do not remove and reconnect the drive from or to the  
computer in rapid succession. The drive may not be  
recognized. Reconnect the drive approx. 20 seconds  
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1. Close the program that uses the drive.  
2. Confirm that the WRITE indicator of the drive is off.  
3. Remove the plug of the USB cable from the USB terminal of  
the computer.  
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1. Close the program that uses the drive.  
2. Confirm that the busy indicator of the drive is off.  
3. Click the Remove icon on the Taskbar.  
4. Select the removing drive.In this case, place the mouse cursor  
on the drive name assigned to the drive (G: in this figure) and  
then left-click it.  
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5. The Remove Hardware confirmation message appears. Click  
the OK button.  
6. Remove the plug of the USB cable from the USB terminal of  
the computer.  
Do not remove and reconnect the drive from or to the  
computer in rapid succession. The drive may not be  
recognized. Reconnect the drive approx. 20 seconds  
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1. Exit the program that uses the drive.  
2. Confirm that the WRITE indicator of the drive is off.  
3. Click the Remove icon on the Taskbar.  
4. Select the removing drive. In this case, select the drive name  
assigned to the drive (E: in this figure).  
5. The Remove Hardware confirmation message appears. Click  
the OK button.  
6. Remove the plug of the USB cable from the USB terminal of  
the computer.  
Do not remove and reconnect the drive from or to the  
computer in rapid succession. The drive may not be  
recognized. Reconnect the drive approx. 20 seconds  
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The messages indicated may differ depending on the versions of  
your OS. Refer to the instruction manual, etc. for your computer or  
OS for details.  
7.4 Setting the media  
1. Press the eject button of the drive to open the top cover.  
2. Place the media on the tray with the label face upward. Align the  
center hole of the disc with the clamp at the center of the tray and fit  
the disc in securely by pressing the outer vicinity of the center hole.  
3. Close the top cover gently and press the cover down until it is com-  
pletely locked.  
4. When the top cover is normally closed, the media is recognized  
and made usable after the busy indicator blinks for some seconds.  
7.5 Ejecting the media  
1. Press the eject button of the drive to automatically open the top  
cover.  
2. Lift the edge of the disc carefully from the tray while pressing the  
upper section of the clamp.  
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3. Close the top cover gently until the cover is completely closed.Check  
that the cover is securely locked.  
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when closing  
the top cover.  
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Use Windows Media Player 7 or audio CD playback software such as  
Microsoft CD Player for playing back the audio CD using the drive.The  
operation method differs depending on the software and versions. Re-  
fer to the operation manual of your computer or software for details.  
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In Windows Media Player 7,  
you will find Digital Playback  
check box when you click the  
CD Audio tab in the Option  
dialog box (see the figure on  
the right).  
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In addition, you will find the  
Enabling Digital Music CD  
with this CD-ROM Drive  
check box on the CD-W28E  
property on Device Manager  
(figure on the right indicates  
the example in Windows  
2000).  
When there is no setting  
item for the digital playback  
in your player software, try  
the above setting.  
(1) When the digital playback is enabled  
Sound can be output via the sound card incorporated in a compu-  
ter. In this case, the signal is not output from the line output jack of  
the drive.  
(2) When the digital playback is disabled  
Sound can be output from the line output jack of the drive. In this  
case, sound cannot be output via the sound card incorporated in a  
computer.  
The setting of the digital playback cannot be performed  
depending on your environment including your compu-  
ter, sound card and OS.  
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7.7 Suspend/resume  
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This drive conforms to the OS-based suspend/resume, however,  
it may not operate properly depending on your PC environment.In  
such a case, do not use the suspend (standby/sleep mode/hiber-  
nation) function with the drive connected to your computer.  
Avoid using the suspend function while the drive is in operation.  
Do not connect or disconnect the drive while the computer is in  
the suspend mode.  
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8. DAILY MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the drive  
Wipe off soil on the drive using a soft cloth. If soil is persistent, use a  
cloth dampened with a diluted neutral detergent after squeezing all the  
water out.  
If liquid is allowed into the drive, it may cause a serious malfunction, an  
electric shock or a fire. When cleaning with liquid, be sure to remove  
the provided AC adapter from the wall outlet after disconnecting the  
drive from your computer.  
Do not apply solvents such as benzene or thinner. Chemical cleaners  
for home or industrial use may damage the coating of the drive.  
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9. SUPPORT AND SERVICE  
This product has been produced under strict quality control and you  
can use it worry-free under normal conditions.  
If you need any repair, contact the representative from whom you pur-  
chased the drive or our technical service depots.  
9.1 Warranty period  
The free warranty period of this drive is described in the warranty docu-  
ment.Be sure to include the warranty with the drive when sending it for  
repair if within the warranty period. Refer to the warranty for details.  
9.2 Requests for repair  
If you think you need a repair, please let us know the concrete contents  
of the defect after checking the corresponding operation in accord-  
ance with the instruction manual.  
When you ship or bring the drive to our sales dealer or service depot,  
it is most safe to use the original packing box in which the drive was  
packed when you purchased it.However, damage incurred during trans-  
portation is not covered in the warranty.  
If the packing box is not available, pack the drive using the following  
method.  
1) Use a corrugated cardboard box, etc. with sufficient margins in  
width, depth, and height.  
2) Insert cushioning material around the drive inside the box to pre-  
vent damage due to vibrations or shock during transportation.  
3) Attach the warranty within the warranty period.  
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9. Support and Service  
9.3 Technical Service Depots (Europe)  
TEAC Deutschland GmbH, DSPD (Germany)  
Technical Support Tel:  
0180 5 999 588 (DM 0.24/min (Germany))  
from 8:30 20:00 CET  
from 10:00 16:00 CET  
Mo-Fr  
Sa  
Technical Support Fax:  
Online RMA:  
Internet:  
+49 (0) 611 7158 666  
http://www.teac.de/RMA  
TEAC UK LIMITED, DSPD (U.K.)  
Technical Support Freecall: 0800 08 53 704 (U.K. only)  
Mo-Fr  
Sa  
from 8:30 20:00 CET  
from 10:00 16:00 CET  
Technical Support Fax:  
Online RMA:  
Internet:  
+49 (0) 611 7158 666  
http://www.teac.de/RMA  
TEAC FRANCE S.A. (France)  
Technical Support Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 59 01 55  
Mo-Fr  
from 9:00 16:00 CET  
Technical Support Fax:  
Online RMA:  
Internet:  
+33 (0) 1 55 59 01 56  
http://www.teac.de/RMA  
Contact us by email:  
TEAC Service Centre Poland  
Ul. Osiedlowa 31  
68-114 Tomaszowo  
Technical Support Tel:  
+48 (0) 68 36 06 300  
Mo-Fr  
from 9:00 16:00 CET  
Technical Support Fax:  
Online RMA:  
Internet:  
+48 (0) 68 36 06 309  
http://www.teac.de/RMA  
Contact us by email:  
All other countries please call:  
+49 611 7158 600  
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10. SPECIFICATION  
10.1 General specification  
Power consumption  
Read/write  
mode  
7.5W  
Environmental condition  
Ambient temperature Operating  
10°C to 35°C  
Non-operating -20°C to 60°C  
Temperature gradient Operating 11°C or less/hour (non-  
condensing)  
Non-operating 20°C or less/hour (non-  
condensing)  
Relative humidity  
Operating  
8% to 80% (non-condensingd)  
Maximum wet bulb temperature:  
29°C or lessr  
Non-operating 5% to 95% (non-condensingd)  
Maximum wet bulb temperature:  
29°C or lessr  
Vibration  
Operating  
Horizontal  
direction  
22.94m/s2 (0.3G) or less (except  
during write)  
Vertical  
1.96m/s2 (0.2G) or less(except  
direction  
during write)  
Non-operating  
Operating  
19.6m/s2 (2G) or less  
Shock  
Horizontal  
direction  
68.6m/s2 (7G) or less (except  
during write and audio playback)  
Vertical  
48m/s2 (5G) or less (except during  
direction  
writeand audio playback)  
During Audio  
playback  
19.6m/s2 (2G) or less  
Non-operating  
588m/s2 (60G) or less (half-sine  
wave 11ms or less in either case)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
133(Wmm)×15(H)mm×146(D)mm  
(excluding the projection)  
250g (without an interface cable)  
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10.2 Functional specification  
Applicable disc format  
CD-DA, CD-ROM MODE1  
CD-ROM XA MODE2 (FORM1,FORM2)  
Photo CD multi-session  
CD-I, Video CD, CD Extra (CD Plus)  
CD-TEXT  
Applicable disc Type  
type  
Pressed CD  
CD-ROM, CD-DA  
CD-R, CD-RW  
Size  
Interface  
12cm, 8cm  
USB1.1 / USB2.0 (High Speed)  
USB1.1: 1.5MB/s to 12Mbit/s  
USB2.0: 60MB/s to 480Mbit/s  
3,600KB/s (maximum at 24 x)  
Data transfer speed  
Read speed  
CD-ROM read  
24 x CAV  
CD-ROM (Mode-1)  
CD-ROM XA (Mode-2, Form-1)  
8 x CLV  
CD-ROM XA (Mode-2, Form-2)  
CD-DA (during digital audio extraction)  
CD-RW  
Write speed  
Write mode  
CD-R/RW write 1,200KB/s (maximum at 8 x)  
CD-R  
8 / 4 / 2x (CLV)  
8 / 4 / 2x (CLV)  
CD-RW  
Disc-at-once  
Session-at-once  
Track-at-once  
Multi-session  
Packet write  
Access time  
Data buffer  
Line output  
110ms (average)  
2MB  
0.75Vrms±3dB (at load of 10kOhm)  
ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack  
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WARRANTY  
Model  
Serial No.  
CD-W28PU  
Owners name  
Address  
Dealers name  
Dealers address  
Date of purchase  
Warranty Period  
TEAC Corporation, hereinafter called TEAC, warrants this product  
against any defect in material and workmanship for two (2) years from  
the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. According to the  
following terms this TEAC product will be repaired without charge of  
labor and materials by the authorized TEAC service stations, by the  
authorizedTEAC dealers and/or their authorized service stations.TEAC,  
the authorized TEAC service stations, the authorized TEAC dealers  
and/or their authorized service stations may decide wether the defec-  
tive product will be repaired or replaced as a whole or partially. The  
TEAC dependancies, the authorized TEAC service stations, the au-  
thorizedTEAC dealers and/or their authorized service stations will also  
honour this warranty in the other EC and EFTA member states based  
on the terms in this warranty conditions.  
What is Covered and What is Not Covered.  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers any defects in materi-  
als and workmanship of this product.The following are not covered by  
the warranty:  
1. Damage to or deterioration of the external cabinet.  
2. Any unit that has been altered or on which the serial number has  
been defaced, modified, or removed.  
3. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
(a) accident, misuse, abuse or neglect;  
(b) failure to follow instructions supplied with the product;  
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(c) any shipment of the product. Any damage arising of transporta-  
tion is the liability of the freight company. Any damage arising of  
transportation and any implicit and explicit risks are the liability  
of the freigth company.This is expressivly not a liability ofTEAC;  
(d) repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by TEAC to  
repair this product;  
(e) causes other than product defects, including lack of technical  
skill, competence or experience of the user. Especially dam-  
ages which may arise of incidential use respectively by improper  
ventilation,  
(f) damages caused by improper or incorrect installation of soft-  
ware,  
(g) periodic check-ups,  
(h) maintenance respectively repair of parts due to normal wear  
and tear,  
(i) adoptions or adjustments to the product in order to conform to  
different national technical or safety standards of any country  
other than the one for which the product was originally designed  
and manufactured.  
Who May Enforce the Warranty  
This warranty may be enforced only by the original retail purchaser.  
What We Will Pay For  
We will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered by the  
warranty. Payment of shipping and insurance charge is discussed in  
the next section of this warranty.  
HowYou Can Get Warranty Service  
1. If your unit needs service during the warranty period, please con-  
tact the local authorized distributor for this product. If you are un-  
able to locate such a distributor, please contact your TEAC facility  
at the address indicated below.  
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2. After identifying the nearest authorized service station for this prod-  
uct the product or any parts believed to be defective must be shipped  
freight and insurance prepaid to such service station, together with  
a copy of this warranty certificate and a copy of your sales receipt,  
showing the date of purchase.Please ensure to fill out the warranty  
certificate correctly (do not forget the serial number of the product).  
TEAC reserves the right to refuse the guarantee service if the docu-  
ments are missing or incomplete in the understanding of this terms.  
If the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty, and if you  
have sent the product or parts of it to the nearest authorized serv-  
ice station, the return freight and insurance charges will be prepaid.  
Please do not return your unit to theTEAC factory without our  
prior authorization (see also RMA form)!  
Limitations of Liability and Exclusion of Implied Warranties  
Unless considered unenforceable or unlawfull under the applicable  
national law:  
1. TEACs liability for any defective product is limited to repair or re-  
placement of the product, at TEAC's option and the option of au-  
thorized service stations, authorized dealers and their authorized  
service stations. No one is authorized to assume any greater liabil-  
ity onTEACs behalf.TEAC shall not be liable for any damage to any  
other properties independant of their virtual or real nature espe-  
cially there is no liability for any damage to any kind of software  
and/or any kind of databases caused byTEAC products.Furthermore  
TEAC is not liable for damages arising out of loss of use, loss of  
revenue or profits, or any other damages, wether incidential, con-  
sequential, or otherwise.  
2. All implied warranties or conditions, including but not limited to war-  
ranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose, hereby are excluded.  
These warranty terms do not affect any statutory rights of consumers  
which were granted by the respective national laws.  
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TEAC Deutschland GmbH, DSPD:  
Bahnstraße 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
TEAC UK LIMITED DATA STORAGE PRODUCTS DIVISION:  
5 Marlin House, Marlin Meadow, Croxely Business Park,  
Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, U.K.  
TEAC FRANCE S.A.  
17 rue Alexis de Tocqueville, CE 005,  
92182 ANTONY CEDEX, France  
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GARANTIE  
Modell  
Seriennummer  
Name des Eigentümers  
Adresse  
CD-W28PU  
Name des Händlers  
Adresse des Händlers  
Kaufdatum  
Dauer der Gewährleistung  
Welche Kosten werden übernommen  
TEAC Corporation, nachfolgendTEAC genannt, gewährt dem Erstkäufer für dieses Produkt ab dem Datum des Kaufs zwei (2)  
Jahre Garantie bezüglich jedes etwaigen Defekts an Material und Herstellung.Gemäß der nachstehenden Bedingungen wird  
das betreffende TEAC Produkt von den autorisierten TEAC Servicestellen, den autorisierten Facheinzelhändlern oder den  
autorisierten Servicestellen der Facheinzelhändler ohne Berechnung von Material- und Arbeitskosten repariert.Die Servicestelle  
entscheidet, ob das Gerät als ganzes oder nur die defektenTeile ausgetauscht werden.DieTEACTochtergesellschaften, die  
autorisiertenTEAC Servicestellen und die autorisierten Servicestellen der Facheinzelhändler übernehmen die Garantieleistung  
in den anderen EG- und EFTA-Mitgliedsstaaten im Rahmen der in dieser Garantie definierten Bestimmungen.  
Gewährleistungsumfang  
Soweit dies nachfolgend nicht ausgeschlossen wird, umfaßt die Gewährleistung alle etwaigen Defekte an Material und  
Herstellung. Folgendes ist aus dem Gewährleistungsumfang ausdrücklich ausgeschlossen:  
1. Schäden am Gehäuse.  
2. Geräte, die verändert wurden oder deren Seriennummern verfälscht, verändert oder entfernt wurden.  
3. Schäden oder Fehlfunktionen, die auf folgendes zurückzuführen sind:  
TEAC übernimmt die Kosten für die im Rahmen einer Garantiereparatur anfallende Arbeitszeit und die Materialien, die  
im Rahmen dieser Gewährleistungsbestimmungen definiert sind. Frachtkosten und Versandversicherung werden im  
folgenden Abschnitt diskutiert.  
Gewährleistungsabwicklung  
1. Falls Ihr Gerät innerhalb der Garantiezeit Service benötigt, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren für dieses Produkt  
autorisierten Fachhändler. Falls Sie in Ihrer Nähe keinen Fachhändler finden, nehmen Sie bitte mit der TEAC  
Niederlassung Kontakt auf.  
2. Ihr Fachhändler teilt Ihnen Namen und Adresse der nächstgelegenen autorisierten Servicestation mit.  
Schicken Sie das Produkt oder die als defekt vermutetenTeile spesenfrei (Fracht- undVersicherungskosten müssen  
von Ihnen bezahlt werden) an die Servicestation. Fügen Sie bitte eine Kopie des Kaufbelegs bei und füllen Sie die  
Garantiekarte vollständig aus (mit Angabe der Seriennummer des Geräts).TEAC behält sich vor, Garantieleistungen  
abzulehnen, falls Garantiekarte und Kaufnachweis nicht im Sinne der vorliegenden Bestimmungen vorgelegt werden.  
Falls die erforderlichen Reparaturen von den Gewährleistungsbestimmungen abgedeckt sind und das Produkt zur  
nächstgelegenen Servicestation geschickt wurde, werden die Kosten für Rückfracht und Versicherung freigemacht.  
Bitte schicken Sie das Gerät nicht ohne unsere ausdrückliche Zustimmung direkt an TEAC (siehe auch  
Rücksendeformular).  
(a) Höhere Gewalt, fehlerhafter und/oder nicht bestimmungsgemäßer Gebrauch,  
(b) Gebrauch, der nicht den im Handbuch angegebenen Verfahrensweisen entspricht,  
(c) Transportschäden jedweder Art. Für Transportschäden haftet das Frachtunternehmen. (Alle mit dem Transport  
verbundenen expliziten und impliziten Risiken sind nicht Bestandteil der Haftung von TEAC.)  
(d) unsachgemäß ausgeführte Reparaturen oder Reparaturversuche durch nicht von TEAC autorisierte Personen  
und/oder Unternehmen,  
(e) alle Schäden, die nicht unmittelbar als Produktdefekt anzusehen sind, insbesondere Schäden, die durch  
unsachgemäßen Gebrauch seitens des Anwenders wie beispielsweise unzureichende Kühlluftzufuhr entstanden sind,  
(f) Schäden durch unsachgemäßes Anwenden der Software,  
Einschränkungen der Gewährleistung und Ausschluß implizierter Ansprüche  
Soweit dies nicht dem jeweils gültigen national anwendbaren Recht widerspricht, sind folgende Ansprüche ausgeschlossen:  
1. TEAC begrenzt seine Leistungspflicht aus der Gewährleistung ausschließlich auf Reparatur oder Ersatz nach freierWahl  
vonTEAC sowie der autorisierten Servicestellen, der autorisierten Facheinzelhändler und deren autorisierten Servicestellen.  
Weitergehende Ansprüche sind in vollem Umfang ausgeschlossen.TEAC übernimmt keine Haftung für Schäden an anderen  
Gegenständen realer oder virtueller Natur, insbesondere an Software und/oder Datenbeständen, die durch Defekte in  
TEAC Produkten verursacht wurden.Weiterhin sind alle Ansprüche aus Mangel an Benutzbarkeit, entgangenem Umsatz  
und/oder Gewinn sowie alle anderen impliziten und expliziten Haftungen ausdrücklich ausgeschlossen.  
2. Alle impliziten Gewährleistungsansprüche undVorbehalte, einschließlich solcher, aber nicht beschränkt auf diese, wie die  
Vermarktbarkeit und/oder die Gebrauchsfähigkeit für einen bestimmten Zweck, werden hiermit explizit ausgeschlossen.  
Diese Garantiebestimmungen berühren das national festgelegte Verbraucherrecht nicht.  
(g) regelmäßige Inspektionen,  
(h) Wartung bzw. Reparatur von Teilen infolge normalen, betriebsbedingtem Verschleiß,  
(i) Anpassung an national unterschiedliche technische oder sicherheitsrelevante Anforderungen, wenn das Produkt  
nicht in dem Land eingesetzt wird, für das es ursprünglich konzipiert und hergestellt worden ist.  
Wer kann die Gewährleistung in Anspruch nehmen  
Gewährleistungsansprüche können ausschließlich vom Ersterwerber des Produkts in Anspruch genommen werden.  
TEAC Deutschland GmbH  
DSPD  
Bahnstraße 12  
65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim  
Germany  
TEAC Deutschland GmbH, DSPD:  
Bahnstraße 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
TEAC UK LIMITED DATA STORAGE PRODUCTS DIVISION:  
5 Marlin House, Marlin Meadow, Croxely Business Park,  
Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, U. K.  
TEAC FRANCE S.A.  
17 rue Alexis de Tocqueville, CE 005, 92182 ANTONY CEDEX, France  

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