Fujitsu Computer Drive 1300U2 User Manual

3.5-inch Magneto-Optical Disk Drive  
USER’S MANUAL  
Contents  
4- Uninstalling Utility Software...................................................................................41  
4-1 Windows XP/Windows 2000 ......................................................................................................................42  
4-2 Windows Me/Windows 98 (including Second Edition) ...............................................................................43  
5- MO Eject Tool ........................................................................................................45  
5-1 The MO Eject Tool .....................................................................................................................................46  
5-1-1 Overview of MO Eject Tool .............................................................................................................46  
5-1-2 Notes...............................................................................................................................................46  
5-1-3 Installing..........................................................................................................................................46  
5-1-4 Using MO Eject Tool.......................................................................................................................48  
5-1-5 Uninstalling .....................................................................................................................................48  
6- Using SecureMO Light28 ......................................................................................49  
6-1 Overview/Installing of SecureMO Light28..................................................................................................50  
6-1-1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................50  
6-1-2 Notes...............................................................................................................................................50  
6-1-3 Installation.......................................................................................................................................51  
6-2 How to use of SecureMO Light28 ..............................................................................................................52  
6-2-1 Start or close SecureMO Light28....................................................................................................52  
6-2-2 Creating a Secure MO disk.............................................................................................................53  
6-2-3 Setting of Password........................................................................................................................54  
6-2-4 Unlocking a Secure MO disk...........................................................................................................55  
6-2-5 Locking a Secure MO disk..............................................................................................................56  
6-2-6 Changing a Password.....................................................................................................................57  
6-2-7 Formatting Secure MO disk ............................................................................................................58  
6-2-8 Uninstall ..........................................................................................................................................59  
7- Troubleshootings ...................................................................................................60  
7-1 Troubleshootings........................................................................................................................................61  
8- Product Specifications...........................................................................................65  
8-1 Product Specifications................................................................................................................................66  
Copyright and Trademarks  
All Rights Reserved, Copyright© 2003 FUJITSU LIMITED.  
This document and all materials contained herein are subject to copyright.  
The document may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of FUJITSU LIMITED.  
• FUJITSU, FUJITSU logo and DynaMO are registered trademarks of FUJITSU LIMITED, Japan.  
• GIGAMO is a trademark.  
• Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation registered in the United States  
and other countries.  
• Apple, the Apple logo, Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in  
the United States and other countries.  
The specifications may be changed without notification.  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this DynaMO 1300U2 Pocket magneto-optical disk drive (hereafter referred  
to as the MO drive). Please read this manual before using this product.  
Important  
1. Unauthorized transfer or duplication of all or any part of this document is forbidden.  
2. Where required for product improvements, etc., this product and this manual are subject to  
change without prior notice.  
3. FUJITSU LIMITED accepts no responsibility whatsoever with regard to third-party rights or other  
rights originating from the use of data described in this manual.  
4. Every care and effort has been taken in the manufacture and production of this product and the  
contents of this manual. In the unlikely event that a problem should exist, contact FUJITSU  
LIMITED at your earliest convenience.  
5. Note that FUJITSU LIMITED accepts no liability whatsoever for the loss of or damage to any data  
as a result of the use of this product. Important data should be backed up on a regular basis as a  
precautionary measure.  
6. Further to item 5, FUJITSU LIMITED accepts no liability whatsoever for compensation with regard  
to systems, data or MO disks. Further, FUJITSU LIMITED is not liable for any compensation with  
regard to losses due to software or hardware faults, incorrect operation, or any other causes.  
7. In no event should this product be disassembled. If this product is disassembled, FUJITSU  
LIMITED shall not be required to provide compensation, even where an accident occurs that  
results in damage to property. Note also that, the customer is liable for the cost of repairs to  
disassembled products, even where that MO drive is still under warranty.  
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Formatted Capacity of MO Disks  
The indicated capacity of MO disks is based on the calculation of 1KB as being equal to 1,000 bytes.  
However, when a disk is formatted by your operating system or when you check a disk's properties,  
the displayed capacity may be different, as it is calculated on the basis of 1KB being equal to 1,024  
bytes.  
Using this Product for Applications with High Safety Levels  
This product is designed and manufactured for use in ordinary applications, such as general office,  
personal and home use. It is not designed or manufactured for applications that require high levels of  
safety.  
Do not use this product for applications where high safety levels are needed without first taking  
measures to ensure the necessary safety is provided.  
Examples of applications where extremely high levels of safety are required are given below. The  
failure to ensure such safety levels can lead directly to serious risk of death and/or injury.  
Note that FUJITSU LIMITED accepts no responsibility whatsoever for injury or damage occurring as a  
result of the use of this product for applications where high safety levels are required.  
Nuclear Power Core Control  
Aircraft Flight Control  
Air Traffic Control  
Mass Transportation Operation Control  
Life Support  
Applications with  
High Safety Levels  
Weapons Firing Control etc.  
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:  
FCC WARNING:  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.  
• 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/TV technician for help.  
Laser Label:  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
This product is Class 1 laser product to EN 60825-1.  
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Notes on Handling this Product  
About the Symbols Used  
The symbols and details shown below are used to indicate important information on the handling of  
this product.  
Be sure to read this information and observe it carefully to ensure that you use this product properly.  
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation could result  
in death or serious personal injury if the user does not  
perform the procedure correctly.  
Warnings  
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation may result in  
minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not  
perform the procedure correctly. This alert signal also  
indicates that damages to the product or other property,  
may occur if the user does not perform the procedure  
correctly.  
Cautions  
The Meanings of the Icons Used  
The icons and details shown below are used to indicate important information on the handling of this  
product.  
Be sure to read this information and observe it carefully to ensure that you use this product properly.  
Indicates information that prompts a Warning or Caution.  
Indicates information on prohibited items.  
Indicate information on mandatory items.  
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Warnings  
When handling this  
product, carefully  
follow any warnings or  
cautions.  
When handling this product, carefully follow any warnings or cautions provided by  
the computer and peripheral device manufacturers.  
Never disassemble this device in any way. Disassembly of this device can cause  
damage, faults or serious accidents, such as a fire, short circuit or electric shock.  
In the event of such accidents, FUJITSU LIMITED shall not be held liable for any  
damage incurred by the customer.  
Do not disassemble.  
If the device emits an unusual odor, smoke, fire or electrical sparks, or if there is a  
lightning strike nearby, immediately turn off the power and unplug the AC cable  
from the outlet.  
If an abnormality  
occurs.  
There are mechanical moving parts as well as parts carrying high-voltage  
electricity inside this device. Do not insert foreign objects as this can cause a  
serious incident, such as a short circuit, electrical damage or device failure. Such  
an action could also cause a fire, short circuit or electric shock. Water or other  
liquids entering or soaking this device could result in damage to or a fault in the  
device, and could also cause a fire, short circuit or electric shock. In some cases,  
this could result in irreparable damage. If any foreign object enters the device, do  
not attempt to disassemble the device or remove the object yourself. Contact your  
FUJITSU dealer and request repairs.  
Do not insert foreign  
objects.  
Handling this product  
with wet hands is  
dangerous.  
Never operate this device or plug/unplug the SCSI cable or AC adapter when your  
hands are wet. This could cause a serious accident, such as damage to the device  
or a device fault, and could also cause a fire, short circuit or electric shock.  
Do not use in very  
moist or very humid  
locations.  
Do not use this device in very moist or very humid locations such as bathrooms as  
this can cause a serious accident, such as a fire, short circuit or electric shock.  
Notes on handling the  
ejector pin.  
Keep the ejector pin out of the reach of small children to prevent the pin from being  
accidentally swallowed.  
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Cautions  
Avoid sources of  
strong magnetic fields  
and electrical signals.  
Keep this device away from magnets or other objects that generate a magnetic  
field and away from wireless equipment or other devices that emit electrical signals  
as such equipment could cause this device to malfunction.  
Do not drop or bump  
the device.  
Dropping or bumping the device during operation or transportation could result in  
strong shocks or vibrations that could cause faults or damage.  
Remove the MO disk  
before moving the  
device.  
Do not move the device while it is operating or while an MO disk is inserted in the  
device as this could damage the MO disk. When moving the device, be sure to  
remove the MO disk first.  
Because the use of this device in close proximity to a radio or television receiver  
could disrupt signal reception, it should not be set up close to such equipment. It  
should also be kept away from other devices that are sensitive to electrical signals  
as it could cause such devices to malfunction.  
Avoid equipment that is  
sensitive to electrical  
signals.  
Take care not to install the device in locations affected by strong vibrations or large  
amounts of dust or in locations where chemicals are sprayed as this could result in  
device faults.  
Install the device  
appropriately.  
Do not use in conditions  
or places where there  
are extremes of  
temperature or  
Do not use this device in locations subject to extremely high (or low) temperatures,  
in very humid locations, in direct sunlight or near heating appliances (heaters,  
cooking appliances, etc.) as this could cause device faults. Note also that because  
sudden changes in temperature can result in condensation-related faults, allow the  
ambient temperature to stabilize before using the device.  
humidity.  
Because it uses a cache write function, this device continues to operate even after  
writing has finished on the computer. Do not switch the device off or eject the disk  
while the access light is flashing as this could result in device damage or faults, or  
physical damage to the MO disk and/or the data on the disk.  
Do not operate the  
device during MO disk  
read/write operations.  
Unanticipated malfunctions or damage occurring during an MO disk read/write  
operation can cause the data on the MO disk and/or the data that was being  
read/written to be unrecoverable. The data involved should be backed up  
beforehand as a precautionary measure. Also, be sure to write-protect MO disks  
containing important data and programs.  
Back up your data.  
Do not place objects  
on the device.  
Do not place objects on top of this device as this could scratch or damage the  
device.  
Do not insert objects  
(other than MO disks)  
into the device.  
Do not put anything (floppy disks, etc.) other than MO disks into the slot as this  
may cause damage or a fault.  
Handle MO disks  
carefully.  
Eject the MO disk before connecting or disconnecting the MO drive from your  
computer.  
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When using the AC adapter  
Warnings  
If the AC adapter is not plugged firmly all the way into the power outlet, dirt or other  
foreign matter in the gap could cause a fire. When unplugging the AC adapter, do  
so by gripping the plug itself rather than the cord. Pulling the plug out by the cord  
may damage or break the wiring, which could result in a fire, electrical problems or  
other serious accidents.  
Plug the AC adapter  
firmly all the way in.  
Take great care not to damage the power cable. Pulling the plug out by the cable,  
placing objects on top of the cable or allowing the cable to come into contact with  
sharp objects may damage to the cable sheathing, which could cause a  
malfunction, fire, electrical problems or other serious accidents.  
Take care when  
disconnecting the AC  
cable.  
If you unplug the AC adapter while power is being supplied to the MO drive from  
your computer via the USB port, the MO drive is reset and the MO disk may be  
damaged. Before unplugging the adapter, first unplug the USB cable for the MO  
drive or switch the computer off. Do not unplug the AC adapter from the mains  
power socket by pulling on the adapter cord. Unplug the AC adapter carefully by  
gripping the body of the adapter itself. Pulling on the AC adapter’s cord may  
expose the core wires of the cord and could cause an electric shock or a fire.  
When unplugging the  
AC adapter.  
If the MO drive behaves abnormally, such as emitting excessive heat, smoke, or  
unusual odors or sounds, immediately switch the MO drive off and unplug the AC  
cable from the mains power supply. Check that the MO drive is no longer emitting  
smoke and then take the MO drive to the shop where you bought it for repairs. Do  
not attempt to repair the MO drive yourself, as this is dangerous. Note that  
continuing to use a faulty MO drive could cause an electric shock or fire.  
If the MO drive emits  
unusual sounds or  
odors.  
If foreign matter (water, metal fragments, liquid, etc.) gets inside the MO drive,  
immediately switch the MO drive off and unplug the AC cable from the mains.  
Continuing to use the faulty MO drive could result in an electric shock or fire.  
Immediately take the MO drive to the shop where you bought it for repairs.  
If a foreign object gets  
inside the MO drive.  
If you drop or damage the MO drive, immediately switch the MO drive off and  
unplug the AC cable from the mains. Continuing to use the faulty MO drive could  
result in an electric shock or fire. Immediately take the MO drive to the shop where  
you bought it for repairs.  
If you drop or damage  
your MO drive.  
If lightning strikes nearby unplug the AC cable from the mains, continuing to use  
the MO drive may result in electrical damage to the MO drive and could cause an  
electric shock or fire.  
If lightning strikes  
nearby.  
Do not unplug the AC  
adapter with wet hands.  
Please do not unplug the AC adapter with your hands wet as this could cause an  
electric shock.  
Do not damage or tamper with the AC adapter. Pulling on the adapter, using  
undue force to bend or twist the adapter, heating the AC adapter or placing heavy  
objects on the adapter will damage the adapter and could cause an electric shock  
or fire.  
Do not damage or  
attempt to modify the  
AC adapter.  
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Do not use if the AC  
adapter cord or the  
plug are damaged, or if  
the mains power outlet  
is loose.  
Do not use the AC adapter if the adapter cord or the plug is damaged, or if the  
mains socket is too loose. Using the AC adapter in such situations could cause an  
electric shock or fire. Return the AC adapter to the store where you purchased it  
for repairs.  
If there is dust in the  
mains socket used for  
the AC cable.  
If there is dust in apertures of the mains socket used for the AC cable or dust on or  
near the metal pins of the plug, wipe it off thoroughly with a dry cloth. Using the AC  
cable without cleaning off any dust could cause a fire.  
When using the AC Adapter  
Cautions  
Do not use the AC  
adapter with the cord  
bundled.  
Do not use the AC adapter with the cord bundled as this generates heat and could  
cause a fire.  
Always unplug the AC  
cable from the mains  
power outlet if the MO  
drive will be left unused  
for a long period.  
If you do not plan to use the MO drive for a long period, unplug the AC cable from  
the mains supply as a safety precaution. Failing to do so could cause a fire or fault.  
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Before Using the MO Drive  
Hardware and Software Requirements  
Computers  
PC  
Apple Macintosh computers  
Operating systems  
Windows XP Professional and Home Edition  
Windows 2000 Professional  
Windows Me  
Windows 98 (including Second Edition)  
Mac OS 9.0.4 or later  
Mac OS X 10.0.1 or later  
MO disks  
ISO Standard 90mm (3.5-inch) MO Disk  
640MB / 540MB / 230MB / 128MB  
1
2
640MB / 540MB / 230MB* MO Disk with Direct Over Write (DOW)*  
GIGAMO Standard 90mm (3.5-inch) MO Disk  
1.3GB  
Interface  
USB 2.0/USB 1.1  
Restrictions  
• Operation guaranteed only for direct connections to a computer’s USB  
port.  
• You may need to use the optional AC adapter/AC cable, depending on the  
power supply performance provided by your computer’s USB bus.  
• The interface of the computer must be USB 2.0 compatible in order to  
achieve the USB 2.0 high-speed transfer (480Mbps).  
• Operation by the Macintosh series with USB 2.0 is not verified as of  
August, 2003. Only interfaces up to USB 1.1 with a full-speed of 12Mbps  
are supported.  
• Use only the USB cable provided. Using with other cables is not  
guaranteed.  
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* ISO standards do not apply to 230MB MO disks with DOW.  
2
* The writing speed of the DOW disk is equivalent to a standard MO Disk.  
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About the MO Drive  
1
9
Component Names and Functions  
-1  
1
1
Power/Access Light (This product uses blue LED. * )  
Off: When the MO drive is not connected to a computer or  
when power is not supplied from the optional AC  
adapter/AC cable.  
On: When the MO drive is connected to a computer or when  
power is supplied from the optional AC adapter/AC cable.  
Short interval flashing: When the MO drive with USB 2.0 is  
busy state.  
Long interval flashing: When the MO drive with USB 1.1 is  
busy state.  
Eject Button  
Press this button to eject an MO disk.  
* If you are using a Macintosh, this button does not operate.  
Manual Eject Hole  
Use this to eject an MO disk if  
the disk will not eject normally.  
USB Connector  
Used for  
connecting the  
USB cable from  
the computer.  
DC IN (Power Supply)  
Used for connecting the DC  
plug to supply power from  
the optional AC adapter.  
* Peel off the sticker before  
use.  
(See figures at right.)  
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* According to International Electrotechnical Commission provides standard IEC60073 and IEC60204-1 “The meaning concerning the  
state of the color of the display light and the machine”, a blue display light has an obligatory meaning (The state to demand the  
behavior of those who operate it is indicated). This product adopts blue LED by occasion of the design. There is no meaning about the  
LED color that the behavior of those who operate it is demanded.  
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Handling the MO Drive  
-2  
1
Handling the MO Drive and MO Disks  
1-2  
1
Handling the MO Drive  
MO Drive Installation Modes  
The MO drive is designed to be used in a  
horizontal position, but it can also be used  
standing upright using the upright stand provided.  
Do not use any means other than the stand  
provided to keep the MO drive in a vertical  
position as this could make the MO drive  
unstable and result in damage to the MO drive.  
Lying flat  
Upright  
Handling MO Disks  
About MO Disk Labels  
When affixing labels on MO disks, always use the dedicated labels and stick them to the disk in the designated  
position. Take care also to wipe off any dirt or oil on the disk before sticking on a label. Using labels other than  
the dedicated labels, re-using labels, or sticking labels onto a soiled surface could cause the label to peel off  
and then adhere to the inside of the MO drive. Extracting such labels is difficult and excessive force should not  
be used in attempting to remove them. Take the MO drive to the store where you purchased the MO drive and  
request repairs.  
Notes on Using the MO Drive  
1-2  
2
Do not disconnect the USB cable while the MO drive is operating (access light flashing).  
While the MO drive is operating (access light flashing), do not eject an MO disk by pushing the eject button  
or right-click the icon and ejecting.  
Eject an MO disk before allow the computer to switch to an energy saving mode, such as stand-by or sleep.  
* In particular, do not put your computer to sleep while copying files as this could damage the data on the  
MO disk.  
If the computer does not recognize your MO drive, unplug the USB cable from your computer, wait a few  
moments and then plug it back in and try again.  
MO disks formatted with Windows 2000 or Windows XP into the NTFS format cannot be used in other  
operating systems.  
If you are listening to music or playing back a movie (real time operation) using a USB device (including the  
MO drive), the operation of another USB device (including an MO drive) may stop, interrupt or restart  
playback.  
Use only the USB cable provided. Normal operation is not guaranteed with any other USB cable.  
You may need to use the optional AC adapter/AC cable, depending on the power supply performance  
provided by your computer’s USB bus.  
Do not connect or disconnect the AC cable while the MO drive is operating (access Light flashing).  
Use only the optional AC adapter/AC cable provided. Operation is not guaranteed with any other AC  
adapter/AC cable.  
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Maintenance  
1-2  
3
Contaminants such as dust, tobacco smoke or ash adhering to your MO drive and MO disks can cause their  
performance to deteriorate and can also cause damage to the MO drive itself. Regularly clean your MO drive  
and MO disks to ensure that you can continue to use them safely and effectively.  
1. CleaningYour MO Drive  
First, disconnect the USB cable connecting the MO drive to your computer. Gently wipe away the dust from the  
body of the MO drive with a soft dry cloth or a cloth slightly moistened with either water or a neutral detergent.  
Do not use volatile solvents (alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) as they could cause discoloration or deformation  
of the MO drive.  
* Never perform maintenance on your MO drive while it is connected to a computer.  
* Never perform maintenance on your MO drive while it is connected to the AC adapter.  
2. Cleaning MO Disks  
In general, you should clean your disks using the special cleaner once every three months or so.  
The time between cleaning differs according to the operating environment and frequency of use.  
Product Name  
Product Number  
CA90003-0702  
Optical Disk Cleaning Kit  
* When purchasing cleaning kits, consult the store where you purchased your MO drive.  
Using the AC Adapter (Sold Separately)  
1-2  
4
The optional AC adapter must be connected to the DC jack when:  
The power supply performance of the computer’s USB bus is such that the power is supplied  
to the MO drive is insufficient for it to operate properly.  
* When purchasing an AC adapter, consult the store where you purchased your MO drive.  
* The DC jack is located on the back of the MO drive as shown in the figures below. Peel off the sticker before use.  
DC jack  
Follow the steps below to use the AC adapter  
1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC jack.  
2. Plug the AC adapter into the mains power socket.  
3. Connect the USB cable to the MO drive.  
Note  
When using an AC adapter/AC cable (sold separately), never connect the DC jack to the MO Drive while the  
MO drive is in operation.  
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MO Drive Setup  
2
13  
Setup Procedure  
-1  
2
The MO Drive setup procedure is shown below.  
Use the appropriate setup procedure for the operating system on your computer.  
The screens shown and procedures used in the installation differ for each operating system. Refer to the setup  
procedure for your operating system.  
For Windows XP/Windows 2000 Users  
For Windows Me/  
For Macintosh Users  
Windows 98 (including Second Edition)  
Users  
(See P.15)  
(See P.20)  
(See P.25)  
Prepare the MO drive and accessories.  
Turn your computer on and start the operating system.  
Place the enclosed CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
Install the device drivers and utilities.  
Connect the MO drive to your computer.  
Finish setup.  
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For Windows XP/  
-2  
2
Windows 2000 Users  
Preparing the MO Drive and Accessories  
2-2  
1
a MO Drive  
b Stand  
c USB cable  
d CD-ROM (includes  
device drivers and  
manual)  
MO Drive Orientation  
2-2  
2
Upright  
Lying flat  
Underside of the stand  
Set up the drive and stand so that  
“FRONT” on the underside of the  
stand faces forward (towards the  
disk slot).  
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Installing the Utility Software onYour Computer  
2-2  
3
To install the utility software on your computer, log on  
using Administrator privileges or a Computer  
Administrator account.  
1. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into your  
computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2. The FJSTART screen appears. Click the [Install device driver and Utilities] button.  
* If the screen does not appear, double-click icon with the explorer.  
(CD-ROM Drive:\Fjstart.exe)  
About other buttons  
[Show online manual]  
Displays the online manual (this document).  
[Install Acrobat Reader]  
Installs the Acrobat Reader.  
[Install Eject Tool]  
Installs the Eject Tool (Refer to Page 46).  
[Install SecureMO Light28]  
Installs the SecureMO Light28 (Refer to Page 51).  
3. Click the [Next] button.  
4. Click the [Next] button.  
* The screen shown is for Windows XP.  
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5. Click the [Install] button.  
7. Click the [Next] button.  
9. Click the [Finish] button.  
6. Click the [Finish] button.  
8. Click the [Install] button.  
10. Click the [Yes] button and then restart your PC.  
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Connecting the MO Drive toYour Computer  
2-2  
4
1. Connect the USB cable (mini-B connector) to  
the USB port on the MO drive.  
2. Connect the USB cable (A-type connector) to the USB  
port on your computer.  
Check that the MO Drive is connected correctly  
1. Open [My Computer].  
* In Windows XP, select [My Computer] from the [Start] menu.  
2. If a removable disk icon appears, the MO drive has  
been recognized successfully.  
* If there is no [Removable Disk] icon, disconnect the USB cable  
from your computer, wait a few moments and then reconnect it.  
If the icon still does not appear, refer to the “Troubleshooting”  
section.  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Note  
Once the drivers for this product are successfully installed, the devices listed below are added to the [Device  
Manager] window.  
Check the Device Manager  
In Windows 2000  
Right-click the [My Computer] icon, click [Properties], click the [Hardware] tab and then click [Device  
Manager] to open the Device Manager window.  
In Windows XP  
From the [Start] menu, right-click [My Computer], click [Properties], click the [Hardware] tab and then click  
[Device Manager] to open the Device Manager window.  
OS  
Added Location  
Added Device Name  
USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
Controllers  
USB High Capacity Storage Device  
Windows 2000/  
Windows XP  
Disk Drives  
FUJITSU MCS3130UB-S USB Device  
General-purpose Volume  
Storage Area Volume  
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Important!  
When you connect this product to a PC running  
Windows XP, the write cache between Windows  
and the MO drive is disabled in the default  
settings and optimum performance cannot be  
achieved as a result. To enable the write cache,  
double-click [FUJITSU MCS3130UB-S USB  
Device] from [Disk Drives] in the [Device  
Manager] window and open the [Properties]  
window.  
Select the [Policies] tab from [FUJITSU  
MCS3130UB-S USB Device Properties] and click  
the button for [Optimize for performance].  
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For Windows Me/  
-3  
2
Windows 98  
(including Second Edition)  
Users  
Preparing the MO Drive and Accessories  
2-3  
1
a MO Drive  
b Stand  
c USB cable  
d CD-ROM (includes  
device drivers and  
manual)  
MO Drive Orientation  
2-3  
2
Upright  
Lying flat  
Underside of the stand  
Set up the drive and stand so that  
“FRONT” on the underside of the  
stand faces forward (towards the  
disk slot).  
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Installing the Utility Software onYour Computer  
2-3  
3
1. Turn your computer on and insert the enclosed  
CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2. The FJSTART screen appears. Click the [Install device driver and Utilities] button.  
* If the screen does not appear, double-click icon with the explorer.  
(CD-ROM Drive:\Fjstart.exe)  
About other buttons  
[Show online manual]  
Displays the online manual (this document).  
[Install Acrobat Reader]  
Installs the Acrobat Reader.  
[Install Eject Tool]  
Installs the Eject Tool (Refer to Page 46).  
[Install SecureMO Light28]  
Installs the SecureMO Light28 (Refer to Page 51).  
3. Click the [Next] button.  
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4. Click the [Next] button.  
For Windows Me Users  
For Windows 98 Users  
5. Click the [Next] button.  
6. Click the [Next] button.  
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7. Click the [Next] button.  
8. Click the [Finish] button.  
9. Click the [Finish] button.  
10. Restart your PC.  
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Connecting the MO Drive toYour Computer  
2-3  
4
1. Connect the USB cable (mini-B connector) to  
the USB port on your MO drive.  
2. Connect the USB cable (A-type connector) to the USB  
port on your computer.  
Check that the MO Drive is connected correctly  
1. Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop.  
2. If a removable disk icon appears, the drive has been recognized  
successfully.  
* If there is no [Removable Disk] icon, disconnect the USB cable from your computer,  
wait a few moments and then reconnect it. If the icon still does not appear, refer to the  
“Troubleshooting” section.  
Note  
Once the drivers for this product are successfully installed, the devices listed below are added to the [Device  
Manager] window.  
Check the Device Manager  
Right-click the [My Computer] icon, click [Properties] and then click [Device Manager] to open the Device  
Manager window.  
OS  
Location Added  
Added Device Name  
Universal Serial Bus Controllers USB Magneto-Optical Disk Drive (MO Drive)  
Windows 98  
Disk Drives  
FUJITSU MCS3130UB-S  
Fujitsu USB-MO Drive  
(including Second Edition)  
Windows Me  
Hard Disk Controllers  
Universal Serial Bus Controllers ?USB HIGH CAPACITY STORAGE  
DEVICE*  
Disk Drives  
FUJITSU MCS3130UB-S  
USB Disk  
Storage Devices  
* In Windows Me, a white question mark is displayed inside a green circle. This is because the standard Windows Me drivers were  
installed. This device will operate properly with these drivers and can be used as is.  
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For Macintosh Users  
-4  
2
Preparing the MO Drive and Accessories  
2-4  
1
a MO Drive  
b Stand  
c USB cable  
d CD-ROM (includes  
manual)  
MO Drive Orientation  
2-4  
2
Upright  
Lying flat  
Underside of the stand  
Set up the drive and stand so that  
“FRONT” on the underside of the  
stand faces forward (towards the  
disk slot).  
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Connecting the MO Drive toYour Computer  
2-4  
3
1. Connect the USB cable (mini-B connector) to the USB port on  
the MO drive.  
2. Connect the USB cable (A-type connector) to the USB  
port on your computer.  
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Check that the MO Drive is connected correctly.  
Mac OS 9.0.4 or later  
Launch the Apple System Profiler  
from the Apple Menu, click the  
[Devices and Volumes] tab and  
check that High-capacity Storage  
Device (USB Magneto-Optical  
Device) is among the USB items  
listed.  
In Mac OS X 10.0.x  
Mac OS X 10.0.1 or later  
Double-click [Apple System  
Profiler] inside the [Utilities] folder  
in the [Applications] folder to  
launch the Apple System Profiler.  
Then click the [Devices and  
Volumes] tab and check that  
[FUJITSU (MCS3130UB-S)] is  
listed among the USB devices.  
* On some versions of Mac OS, only  
FUJITSU may be displayed.  
In Mac OS X 10.1.x  
Caution  
1) If the MO drive does not appear, disconnect the USB cable from your computer, wait several seconds and then reconnect it.  
If it still does not appear, refer to the Troubleshootings section.  
2) Always connect the MO drive to your Macintosh’s USB port. Operation is not guaranteed if you connect to the USB port on  
the Apple USB Keyboard or the Apple Monitor.  
3) The MO drive does not support the Sleep or Wake functions. Do not use the Energy Saver functions when using the MO  
drive.  
4) You cannot boot up from the MO drive.  
5) When shutting down the Mac OS, eject the MO disk first.  
6) The Multiple Users function in Mac OS 9.0.4 and later is not supported.  
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Using the MO Drive  
3
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Handling MO Disk  
-1  
3
Inserting MO Disk  
3-1  
1
Insert the disk front first into the MO slot. Push it in all the way until you  
hear it click into place. After the MO disk is inserted, the access light  
flashes for several seconds. During this time the MO drive checks the  
control status of the MO disk and prepares for reading/writing.  
Ejecting MO Disk  
3-1  
2
For Windows XP/Windows 2000 Users  
Log on using an account with administrator privileges. If you are not logged on, refer to page 31 and change  
your privileges using the Eject and format privilege Tool.  
1. Open [My Computer] and right-click the Removable Disk icon.  
* The screen shown is for Windows XP.  
2. Select [Eject] from the shortcut menu.  
3. The MO disk is ejected from the MO drive.  
Caution  
1) Never eject an MO disk when the MO drive access light is flashing.  
2) If you have a file from the MO disk open, close the file before ejecting the MO disk.  
Using the Eject button to remove disks  
Check that the MO drive’s access light is lit and then press the Eject button.  
Caution  
Even after writing has finished on the computer, the MO drive may continue to operate using the cache writing function. To  
ensure that your data is safely preserved, use the option in right-click menu to eject the MO disk.  
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For Windows Me/Windows 98 Users  
1. Open [My Computer] and right-click the Removable Disk icon.  
2. Select [Eject] from the shortcut menu.  
3. The MO disk is ejected from the MO drive.  
Caution  
1) Never eject an MO disk when the MO drive access light  
is flashing.  
2) If you have a file from the MO disk open, close the file  
before ejecting the MO disk.  
For Macintosh Users  
1. Drag the MO disk icon on the desktop into the Trash.  
Mac OS 9.0.4 or later  
Mac OS X 10.0.x or later  
2. The MO disk is ejected from the MO drive.  
Caution  
1) Never eject an MO disk when the access light on the MO drive is flashing.  
2) You cannot use the eject button on the MO drive to eject MO disks.  
3) If you have a file from the MO disk open, close the file before ejecting the MO disk.  
How to eject disk manually (For all Users)  
If you cannot eject a disk the normal way due to a problem of some kind, eject the disk by inserting the ejector  
pin into the manual eject hole.  
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the MO drive.  
2. Insert the ejector pin into the manual eject hole and press with  
1300U2  
moderate force to eject disk.  
* You can create the ejector pin by straightening a common paper clip.  
Eject Hole  
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How to Use Eject and format privilege Tool  
3-1  
3
For Windows 2000 or Windows XP users, you can only format or eject an MO disk if you log on with  
administrator privileges.  
The Eject and format privilege Tool allows you to format or eject disks from an account that does not have disk  
formatting or ejecting privileges. However, the Eject and format privilege Tool can only be run only from an  
account with administrator privileges.  
Using the Eject and format privilege Tool  
1. Select [MO Utilities for XP] from [All Programs] in the [Start] menu in the taskbar, then click [Eject and  
format privilege].  
* The screen shown is for Windows XP.  
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2. Select either [Computer Administrators] or [All  
Users], then click the [Apply] button.  
3. Click the [OK] button and restart the computer. The  
new privilege will apply after the computer restarts.  
Write Protection  
3-1  
4
To prevent the inadvertent erasing of data written to an MO disk, you can write-protect your disks. Move the  
tab on the back of the MO disk to the Write-protect position. To write additional data to the disk, move the tab  
back to the Write-enable position.  
Write-enable position  
Write-protect position  
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Formatting MO Disks  
-2  
3
The MO Disk Formatter initializes (formats) MO disks to make them readable on user’s systems.  
For Windows Users  
3-2  
1
For Windows XP Users  
Important!  
To format an MO disk with non-administrator privileges, see How to use Eject and format privilege Tool.  
OS Built-in Formatter  
1. Open [My Computer] from [Start] button.  
2. Right-click the Removable Disk icon corresponding to the MO drive  
and select [Format...].  
3. Set the required items in the dialog box and click the [Start] button.  
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For Windows 2000 Users  
Important!  
To format an MO disk with user privileges, see How to use Eject and format privilege Tool.  
OS Built-in Formatter  
1. From Explorer, open [My Computer].  
2. Right-click the Removable Disk icon corresponding to the MO drive and  
select [Format...].  
3. Set the required items in the dialog box and click the [Start] button.  
FUJITSU MO Disk Formatter  
Note  
All menus and messages for this software are shown in English.  
1. Insert the MO disk then run the MO Disk Formatter.  
The dialog box will appear.  
2. Select the MCS3130UB-S (DynaMO 1300U2 Pocket) in the [Select an  
MO drive] list box.  
3. Select [Floppy Type (FAT32)] in the [Select a Format Type] combo box.  
4. Type an appropriate volume label in the [Volume Label] edit box.  
Important!  
Use only English alphabet (A-Z) and/or numeric number (0-9) and/or  
underscore (_).  
5. Press the [Start] button to continue formatting. Confirm the message and  
click the [OK] button. Formatting will start.  
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For Windows Me and Windows 98 Users  
OS Built-in Formatter  
1. From Explorer, open [My Computer].  
2. Right-click the Removable Disk icon corresponding to the MO drive and  
select [Format...].  
3. Set the required items in the dialog box, and click the [Start] button.  
FUJITSU MO Disk Formatter  
Note  
All menus and messages for this software are shown in English.  
1. Insert the MO disk then run the MO Disk Formatter.  
The dialog box will appear.  
2. Select the MCS3130UB-S (DynaMO 1300U2 Pocket) in the [Select an  
MO drive] list box.  
3. Select [Floppy Type (FAT32)] in the [Select a Format Type] combo box.  
4. Type an appropriate volume label in the [Volume Label] edit box.  
Important!  
Use only English alphabet (A-Z) and/or numeric number (0-9) and/or  
underscore (_).  
5. Press the [Start] button to continue formatting. Confirm the message and  
click the [OK] button. Formatting will start.  
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For Macintosh Users  
3-2  
2
Caution  
• Formatting an MO disk erases all the data on the disk. Before formatting a disk, always check carefully that it  
contains no data that you want to retain.  
For Mac OS 9.0.4 or later Users  
1. Insert the MO disk into the MO drive. If you insert an MO disk that has not been formatted, an initialization  
dialog box appears on the desktop.  
To reformat an MO disk that has already been formatted, select the MO Disk and then select [Format  
Disk] from the Special menu.  
Inserting a formatted disk  
An MO disk icon appears on the desktop.  
Inserting a non-formatted disk  
2. If you wish to give the MO disk a name, enter the  
name in the box.  
3. Select either [Mac OS Standard] or [Mac OS  
Extended] as the format to be used.  
4. Click [Initialize] to begin formatting.  
5. If formatting is completed successfully, the MO  
disk icon appears on the desktop.  
Caution  
1) The Mac OS Standard or Mac OS Extended format should be used for Macintosh formatting. Note that the Mac OS Extended  
format cannot be used with Mac OS 8.0 or earlier systems.  
2) 1.3GB/640MB (2KB/Secter) MO disks formatted on Windows systems cannot be used on Macintosh computers.  
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For Mac OS X Users  
1. Insert the MO disk into the MO drive. If you insert an MO disk that has not been formatted, an initialization  
dialog box appears on the desktop. To reformat an MO disk that has already been formatted, double-click  
[Disk Utility] in the Utilities folder located inside the Applications folder of the startup disk.  
Inserting a non-formatted disk  
Inserting a formatted disk  
An MO disk icon appears on the desktop.  
2. Select the MO drive and then click the [Partition] tab in the sequence shown below.  
Mac OS X 10.0.x  
Mac OS X 10.1.x  
(2)  
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
(1)  
(1)Click the disk to be formatted.  
(2)Click the [Partition] tab.  
(1)Click [Drive Setup].  
(2)Click the disk to be formatted.  
(3)Click the [Partition] tab.  
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Mac OS X 10.0.x  
Mac OS X 10.1.x  
(3)  
(4)  
(4)  
(5)  
(5)  
(6)  
(3)To name your MO disk, entering the name and then press  
the Return key.  
(4)Select the format to be used.  
(5)Click the [OK] button.  
(4)To name your MO disk, entering the name and then press  
the Return key.  
(5)Select the format to be used.  
(6)Click the [Partition] button.  
3. A warning message appears. Check the message and click the [Partition] button if you wish to continue  
formatting. Formatting then begins.  
Mac OS X 10.0.x  
Mac OS X 10.1.x  
4. If formatting is completed successfully, the MO disk icon appears on the desktop. Exit [Disk Utility].  
Caution  
1) When you are using an MO disk in Mac OS X, it is recommended to use a single partition in the Mac OS Extended  
format. Note that the Mac OS Extended format cannot be used with Mac OS 8.0 or earlier systems.  
2) 1.3GB/640MB (2KB/Secter) MO disks formatted on Windows systems cannot be used on Macintosh computers.  
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Disconnecting the MO Drive  
-3  
3
Use the procedures given below to disconnect the USB cable from  
the MO Drive while the computer is running.  
Caution  
1) Only disconnect the MO drive once the MO disk has been ejected.  
2) Never disconnect the MO drive while files are being copied or if a file is open.  
For Windows Users  
3-3  
1
Windows 98 (including Second Edition)  
To disconnect the MO drive, first eject the MO disk and then disconnect the USB cable.  
Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows Me  
1. If there is an MO disk in the MO drive, eject the MO disk.  
2. Click the  
icon displayed in the task tray.  
3. Click the message shown below in the menu that appears.  
Windows Me.........“Stop USB disk drive.”  
Windows 2000......“Stop USB high-capacity storage device drive.”  
Windows XP.........“It is safe to remove the USB high-capacity storage device drive.”  
4. The dialog box shown below appears. Click the [Stop] button and then select the device and click the [OK]  
button.  
Windows XP  
Windows Me  
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5. The following message appears.  
You can disconnect the MO drive.  
For Macintosh Users  
3-3  
2
1. If there is an MO disk is in the MO drive, eject the MO disk by dragging the MO disk icon to the Trash.  
2. Disconnect the USB cable from the USB port on the Macintosh.  
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Uninstalling Utility Software  
4
41  
Windows XP/Windows 2000  
-1  
4
When you no longer need the utility software, you can delete them  
using the procedure given below.  
To uninstall the utility software in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, first log on with Computer Administrator  
account or an account that has Administrator privileges.  
Note that you can no longer use the MO drive if you uninstall the utility software.  
Removing the MO Drive  
1. Disconnect the MO drive. (Refer to the instructions for disconnecting the MO drive on page 39.) Then  
disconnect the USB cable from the computer.  
2. Open [Control Panel] and then double-click [Add or Remove Programs] to open the Add/Remove  
Programs window.  
* [Add/Remove Programs] (Windows 2000)  
(The screen displayed is for Windows XP.)  
Delete MO Supplement  
3. Select [MO Supplement for XP] (for Windows XP) or  
[MO Supplement] (for Windows 2000) and click  
[Remove].  
4. Follow the instructions.  
Uninstall the Eject and format privilege Tool  
5. Open [Add or Remove Programs] from [Control Panel]  
as shown in step 2.  
* [Add/Remove Programs] (Windows 2000)  
Windows 2000  
Select [MO Disk Formatter] and click [Remove].  
Caution  
Uninstalling the Eject and format privilege Tool also uninstalls  
the formatting tools.  
Windows XP  
Select [MO Utilities for XP] and click [Remove].  
6. Follow the instructions.  
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Windows Me/  
Windows 98  
-2  
(including Second Edition)  
4
When you no longer need the Utility software, you can delete them  
using the procedure given below.  
Note that you can no longer use the MO drive if you uninstall the utility software.  
Disconnect the MO Drive  
1. Disconnect the MO drive. (Refer to the instructions for disconnecting  
the MO drive on page 39) Then disconnect the USB cable from the  
computer.  
2. Double-click [Control Panel] in [Settings] and then double-click  
[Add/Remove Programs] to open the Add/Remove Programs window.  
Delete MO Drivers and Formatter  
3. Select [MO Drivers and Formatter] and click [Add/Remove].  
4. Follow the instructions.  
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* Windows 98 users  
Delete the USB MO Storage Class Driver  
5. Select [USB MO Storage Class Driver] and click  
[Add/Remove].  
6. Follow the instructions.  
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MO Eject Tool  
5
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The MO Eject Tool  
-1  
5
Overview of MO Eject Tool  
5-1  
1
The MO Eject tool automatically ejects MO disks at Shut down (Turn off)/Restart/Hibernate/Standby/Log off.  
Notes  
5-1  
2
1) To change settings of the MO Eject Tool on Windows 2000/Windows XP, log on with the [Administrators]  
privileges or the [Computer Administrator] account. The changes apply to all users.  
2) The most recent changes to [Eject] settings take effect.  
3) You cannot eject the MO disk if the following error message appears:  
Failed to lock the MO drive. Make sure to close all the windows and/or files opened from the MO drive.  
When this error message appears, check that no other programs (Explorer, antivirus software etc.) are using  
the MO disk. When you don’t know which programs are using the MO disk, set the [Eject] settings of the MO  
Eject Tool to [OFF], or select [Close], and eject the MO disk. (Refer to the Ejecting MO Disk on page 29.)  
4) You cannot eject MO disks not supported (for example 2.3GB disks) by your drive.  
Installing  
5-1  
3
To install the MO Eject Tool on Windows 2000/Windows XP, log on with the [Administrators] privilege or the  
[Computer Administrator] account.  
1. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Click the [Install Eject Tool] button from the CD-ROM menu.  
* When the program does not start, open the CD-ROM icon in [My Computer] and double click [FJSTART.EXE] file.  
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3. Click the [Next] button.  
4. Click the [Next] button.  
5. Click the [Finish] button and remove the  
CD-ROM.  
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Using MO Eject Tool  
5-1  
4
Using MO Eject Tool  
1. Right click the MO Eject Tool icon  
displayed on the task tray.  
2. Select either [ON] or [OFF] from the [Eject] menu.  
* The most recent changes to [Eject] settings are in effect.  
Closing MO Eject Tool  
1. Right click the MO Eject Tool icon  
displayed on the task tray.  
2. Select [Close].  
* When you select [Close] for the MO Eject Tool, the MO Eject  
Tool icon disappears from the task tray. The icon appears  
when you restart the computer or log on again.  
Uninstalling  
5-1  
5
To uninstall the MO Eject Tool from Windows XP/Windows 2000, log on with the [Administrators] privilege or  
the [Computer Administrator] account.  
1. Open [Control Panel] and select [Add or  
Remove Programs].  
* In Windows 2000 select [Add/Remove Programs].  
2-a. Windows XP/Windows 2000  
Select MO [Eject Tool for Windows NT4/2000/XP]  
and click [Change/Remove].  
2-b. Windows Me/Windows 98  
Select [MO Eject Tool for Windows 95/98/Me] and  
click [Add/Remove].  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall.  
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Using SecureMO Light28  
6
49  
Overview/Installing of SecureMO  
Light28  
-1  
6
Overview  
6-1  
1
SecureMO Light28 is a program that sets a password to a 1.3GB or 2.3GB capacity GIGAMO disk in order to  
protect data privacy.  
Once you save important personal data on a password-protected MO disk (called a Secure MO disk), access  
to data on the disk cannot be obtained unless the password is entered correctly. This function is convenient to  
save secret data etc., and to protect private data which you may not want to be seen by others.  
When a locked Secure MO disk is accessed from the application such as Explorer, the alert message such as  
“The device is not ready” is displayed. It has been proven that Secure MO disk is firmly locked as for this  
message. Please unlock Secure MO disk with SecureMO Light28 when you access data.  
Notes  
6-1  
2
Once a password has been set for an MO disk, the Secure MO disk cannot be changed back to an ordinary  
(non-secure) MO disk.  
A Secure MO disk is usable only with an MO drive having the security function.  
Password management is your responsibility. FUJITSU does not have access your password.  
FUJITSU assumes no liability for any damage arising from the use of this program.  
An attempt to use a locked Secure MO disk through Explorer ends up with a warning message such as “The  
device is not ready.” The message explains that data on the Secure MO disk cannot be accessed unless the  
Secure MO disk is unlocked.  
You should lock Secure MO disk when not using it. If the disk is left unlocked, others may be able to access  
the contents of the disk when you are not present. There is also the possibility that the password could be  
altered. Click the [Lock] button or eject the Secure MO disk from the Secure MO drive while it is unlocked.  
Shut down or Restart of Windows does not lock the Secure MO disk. Neither does disconnecting or  
connecting the SCSI cable.  
When you are finished using a Secure MO disk, be sure to remove the disk from the drive and protect it from  
unauthorized access.  
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Installation  
6-1  
3
Please install it according to the following procedures.  
To install SecureMO Light28 with Windows XP/Windows 2000, log on using  
the [Computer Administrator] account or the [Administrators] privileges.  
1. Insert the included CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. The following screen is displayed.  
Click the [Install SecureMO Light28] button. The installation  
program starts automatically.  
If the following screen is not displayed, double-click the  
CD-ROM icon of [My Computer], open, and execute  
[\MOWARE\Light28\Win9x\Setup.exe] or  
[\MOWARE\Light28\Win2000\Setup.exe].  
3. The installation program displays the dialog after a short time.  
Please complete the installation according to the instruction.  
4. When the installation is completed, click the [Finish] button.  
5. Restart Your PC.  
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How to use of SecureMO Light28  
-2  
6
Start or close SecureMO Light28  
6-2  
1
Start  
Select [All Programs] - [SecureMO Light28] from the [Start] menu,  
and select [SecureMO Light28]. When SecureMO Light28 dialog  
appears, enter the password.  
Close  
Select [Close] from the [File] menu of SecureMO Light28.  
Important!  
If the Secure MO disk is in an unlocked state when SecureMO Light28 closes, the disk continues to be in the  
unlocked state.  
To stop using the Secure MO disk, click the [Lock] button or remove the Secure MO disk from the MO drive.  
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Creating a Secure MO disk  
6-2  
2
A password can be applied to a formatted MO disk. A password can also  
be applied to an MO disk already containing data. In this case, the disk  
retains the recorded data but requires the password to be entered in order  
to perform read/write operations on the disk later.  
1. Select Secure MO drive.  
Insert an ordinary (non-secure) disk into Secure MO drive, and start  
SecureMO Light28. If you connect two Secure MO drives or more, click  
the drop-down box of [Select Secure MO drive], and select the target  
Secure MO drive.  
2. Displaying the [Create Secure MO disk] dialog box.  
Click [Create Secure MO Disk] from the [Tools] menu.  
3. Creating a Secure MO disk.  
If you want to create a Secure MO disk, click the [Create] button of  
the [Creating a Secure MO disk] dialog.  
Important!  
Once an ordinary disk is converted to a Secure MO disk, the converted disk cannot be changed back to an  
ordinary disk.  
Secure MO disk can be used only with a Secure MO drive.  
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Setting of Password  
6-2  
3
To display the [Set Password] screen, click the [Create] button in the [Create Secure MO disk] dialog.  
Important!  
Please input a password of one character or more. Use English alphanumeric characters and the following  
symbols for the password. a~z A~Z 0~9 !"%&'/()*+,-.:;<=>?_  
Please do not forget the password. Moreover, please do not give others the password.  
FUJITSU does not release your password.  
1. Enter a password for [New Password]. The entered password is  
displayed with asterisks (*).  
2. Enter the same password for [Confirmation of Password]. The  
entered password is displayed with asterisks (*).  
3. Click the [OK] button.  
4. The message like the screen is displayed when ending.  
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Unlocking a Secure MO disk  
6-2  
4
Insert Secure MO disk  
1. Insert Secure MO disk in Secure MO drive.  
2. Start SecureMO Light28.  
Enter the password  
1. Enter the password. The entered password is displayed by the  
asterisk (*).  
2. Click the [Unlock] button. The illustration in the [Disk Status] field  
changes when the entered password is correct.  
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Locking a Secure MO disk  
6-2  
5
To lock a Secure MO disk, use either of the methods below.  
Method 1: Click the [Lock] button on the Enter Password screen.  
Method 2: Eject the Secure MO disk from Secure MO drive.  
Important!  
Do not lock the Secure MO disk while other program is using it.  
Click the [Lock] button  
Click the [Lock] button on the SecureMO Light28 start screen. When  
the Secure MO disk is locked, the illustration in the [Disk Status] field  
changes to a closed padlock.  
Eject Secure MO disk from the drive  
1. Double-click the [My Computer] icon and it opens.  
2. Right-click on the removable drive icon.  
3. Select the [Eject] in the display menu.  
Important!  
The illustration of [Disk Status] field of SecureMO Light28 does not change with this operation. Please click  
the [Refresh] button to display the latest.  
Only the permitted user account can eject Secure MO disks in Windows XP and Windows 2000. Please read  
Changing Format/Eject Privileges of SecureMO Light28 help, and change the authority if necessary.  
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Changing a Password  
6-2  
6
To change a password, close all other program using the Secure MO disk.  
Displaying the Change Password screen  
1. Insert the Secure MO disk on which you wish to change the  
password into the Secure MO drive, and unlock it.  
2. Select [Change Password] from the [Tools] menu on the [Enter  
Password] screen.  
Procedure of password change  
1. Enter the current password for [Present Password].  
2. Enter a new password for [New Password].  
3. Reenter the new password for [Confirmation of Password].  
4. To apply the new password, click the [OK] button. To retain the  
current password, click the [Cancel] button.  
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Formatting Secure MO disk  
6-2  
7
Please open the key when you format Secure MO disk.  
Note  
Even if Secure MO disk is reformatted, the password is not deleted.  
1. Select [Tools] - [Format].  
2. The format dialog is displayed. Select the file system in pull down  
menu. Enter Volume Label if necessary. Click the [Start] button to  
begin formatting.  
Note  
It is possible to format a disk quickly if Quick Format is selected on a disk that has  
previously been formatted.  
NTFS can be selected File system in Windows 2000 or Windows XP. However,  
when MO disk is formatted in NTFS, the disk cannot be used with Windows 98 and  
Windows Me.  
The screen is Windows 2000. OS, screen, differ.  
3. A warning message is displayed, click the [OK] button.  
4. Format completion dialog is displayed. Click the [OK] button.  
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Uninstall  
6-2  
8
SecureMO Light28 cannot be used if the software is uninstalled. It becomes impossible to read and write data  
because the password cannot be sent to Secure MO disk.  
To uninstall SecureMO Light28 with Windows XP/Windows 2000, log  
on using the [Computer Administrator] account or the [Administrators]  
privileges.  
Please uninstall it according to the following procedures.  
1. Click [Start] [Control Panel].  
* Other than Windows XP, click [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel].  
2. Click [Add or Remove Programs] of the window.  
3. Select [SecureMO Light28], and click the  
[Change/Remove] button.  
* When Windows 98 or Windows Me is used, click the  
[Add/Remove] button.  
4. Follow the instruction on the screen.  
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Troubleshootings  
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Troubleshootings  
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7
For All Operating Systems  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
The formula used for calculating the capacity for the MO disk  
packaging is 1KB=1,000 bytes, but on the computer it is  
calculated at 1KB=1,024 bytes. Also, when you format a disk,  
some disk space is used to record disk information. For these  
reasons, the disk capacity displayed after formatting is lower.  
(For example, the formatted capacity of a 640MB MO disk may  
be around 600MB.)  
Q1.  
When I format an MO disk, the  
capacity displayed on the  
—————  
desktop is less than that listed  
on the MO disk packaging.  
The Windows-formatted MO disk capacities that are compatible  
with Mac OS are 128MB to 540MB. MO disks of 640MB and  
larger are not compatible with Mac OS.  
Q2.  
I can’t read MO disks  
formatted in Windows on my  
Macintosh.  
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Windows 98 (including Second Edition)/Windows Me  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
Check that the disk is not  
write-protected.  
Move the write protection tab on the under side of the MO disk  
to the write position. (see page 32)  
Q3.  
I can’t format my MO disk.  
I can’t copy files to my MO  
disks.  
FDISK is not compatible with 1.3GB/640MB (2KB/Sector) MO  
disks.  
Q4.  
After executing FDISK for the  
MO disk, its capacity  
decreased to one quarter its  
previous size.  
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—————  
Drive Converter (FAT32) does not support MO disks.  
Q5.  
I can’t use Drive Converter  
(FAT32) with an MO disk.  
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Windows 98 (including Second Edition)  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
1. Is the cable connected?  
Is the MO drive’s  
1-1 Check that the USB cable is correctly connected.  
1-2 If you connected the drive while Windows 98 was not  
running, or was in Standby or Suspended mode, restore  
Windows 98 and then connect the USB cable.  
1-3 Briefly disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable. If  
your PC still does not recognize the MO drive, disconnect  
the cable again, restart Windows 98 and then connect the  
USB cable.  
Q6.  
I connected the MO, but the  
icon doesn’t appear in [My  
Computer].  
power/access light lit?  
2. Open [My computer] >  
[Control Panel] > [System]  
> [Device Manager] tab.  
Are [Universal Serial Bus  
Controller] and [USB MO  
Storage Class Driver]  
displayed?  
2
The utility software may not be properly installed or  
Windows 98 may not be recognizing the MO drive correctly.  
Use the following procedures to erase the USB information  
and then reinstall the utility software.  
1) Click [System] in [Control Panel] in the [My Computer]  
window and then open [Device Manager] in [System  
Properties].  
2) Delete [USB MO Storage Class Driver] in [Universal  
Serial Bus Controller] or delete [USB Magneto-Optical  
Device] (may display as [USB Device]) in [Other  
Devices].  
3) Disconnect the USB cable for the USB MO drive.  
4) Refer to page 43 and uninstall the USB MO Storage  
Class Driver and TPP Storage Driver Installation.  
5) Restart Windows 98.  
6) Refer to page 21 and reinstall the utility software.  
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Windows 98 (including Second Edition) /Windows Me/ Windows 2000/ Windows XP  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
The Disk Copy function on the shortcut menu cannot be used  
with MO disks.  
Q7.  
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I can’t use Disk Copy function.  
If the MO disk was formatted in the FAT16 (FAT) file format,  
there is a limit to the number of files that can be registered in  
the root directory. (If there are no files with long file names, the  
maximum number of files is 512.)  
If this occurs, create a folder and write the files into it. If you  
cannot create a folder, delete some files and then create the  
folder.  
Q8.  
Although there is free disk  
space on the MO disk, I can’t  
save files to it.  
I formatted the MO disk and  
then tried to copy from the  
hard disk to the MO drive, but  
none of the files were copied.  
There is no limit to the number of files that can be stored in a  
folder you create.  
—————  
Although there was still free  
space on the MO disk, after I  
copied about 500 files to it, an  
error message appeared and  
the remaining files were not  
copied.  
• Unplug the USB connector and then plug it back in.  
Alternatively, connect to a different USB port.  
• If it is connected via a USB hub, connect the MO drive directly  
to the USB port on the computer itself.  
Q9.  
The drive icon is not displayed  
when the PC wakes up from  
energy saving mode.  
—————  
—————  
• Restart the computer.  
• Unplug the USB connector and then plug it back in.  
Alternatively, connect to a different USB port.  
• If it is connected via a USB hub, connect the MO drive directly  
to the USB port on the computer itself.  
Q10.  
When connected using a hot  
plug, the drive icon is  
sometimes not displayed.  
• Restart the computer.  
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Windows 2000  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
There have been changes in the OS specifications and this kind  
of problem occurs with the Service Packs 3 or 4. Follow the  
instructions below.  
1. Click the cancel button of the displayed message dialog box.  
2. Eject the MO disk.  
Q11.  
I have formatted the MO disk  
as a Hard Disk then tried to  
access the MO disk from the  
application, but the message  
“Unformatted disk, do you  
want to format now?” is  
displayed.  
3. Inset the MO disk into the drive again.  
You should now be able to use the MO disk normally.  
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Examples of the changes in format that cause this problem:  
1. MO disk recognized as non-logical format disk by the OS  
have been formatted as a Hard Disk.  
2. MO disk formatted from Floppy to Hard Disk formats.  
3. MO disk formatted from Hard Disk to Floppy formats.  
Windows XP  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
When you logged on to  
If you log on using something other than a Computer  
Administrator account or an account with Administrator  
privileges, you cannot format or eject MO disks or install or  
uninstall Utility software. This occurs due to the restrictions  
placed on users other than (Windows) system administrators to  
prevent inadvertent changes to the system.  
Q12.  
Windows, did you log on using  
a Computer Administrator  
account or an account with  
Administrator privileges?  
I can’t format or eject MO disks  
or install or uninstall the utility  
software.  
Log on using a Computer Administrator account or one that has  
Administrator privileges.  
* An Administrator is a system administrator or a user with Administrator privileges.  
Mac OS  
Question  
Check  
Solution  
Eject the MO disk from the MO drive. Briefly disconnect the  
USB cable for the MO drive from your Macintosh’s USB port  
and then reconnect it.  
Q13.  
When I start up Mac OS with  
an MO disk loaded in the MO  
drive, I can’t read the MO disk  
properly.  
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Product Specifications  
8
65  
Product Specifications  
-1  
8
Product Name  
DynaMO 1300U2 Pocket  
ISO Standard 90mm (3.5-inch) MO disk  
640MB/540MB/230MB/128MB  
640MB/540MB/230MB* MO Disk with Direct Over Write (DOW)*  
MO Disks  
1
2
GIGAMO Standard 90mm (3.5-inch) MO disk 1.3GB  
–1  
3
4,500 min (when using 640MB/540MB/230MB/128MB disks)*  
Rotation Speed  
–1  
3
3,000 min (when using 1.3GB disks)*  
Average Seek Time  
Buffer  
45 ms  
2MB  
In Operation  
Not in Operation 0°C to 50°C  
5°C to 35°C  
Temperature  
MTBF  
100,000 Hours  
Interface  
USB 2.0/USB 1.1  
Connector  
Power Supply  
USB mini-B (5 pin)  
AC 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 0.3 A  
AC adapter P/N CA05955-3411  
under 2.5 W  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
108 × 143 × 23 mm (W × D × H) (excluding protrusions)  
Weight  
400 g (excluding stand)  
1
* ISO standards do not apply to 230MB MO disks with DOW.  
2
* The writing speed of the DOW disk is equivalent to a standard MO Disk.  
3
–1  
* 1min =1rpm  
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DynaMO 1300U2 Pocket USER’S MANUAL  
September 2003 • 1st Edition  
Manufactured by:  
FUJITSU LIMITED  

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