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Iomega ZIP 100 User Manual

Iomega ZIP 100
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Using Your Drive
11
Ejecting Zip
®
Disks
Mac OS systems Select the Zip disk icon and use Put Away from
the File menu, or drag the disk icon to the Trash icon.
Windows 98 systems Push the disk eject button or use the
Iomega software eject command.
Remove the Zip disk from the drive when your Zip drive is not in use.
To avoid damage to your drive or disks, always remove the Zip disk
before disconnecting or moving your Zip drive.
Disk Eject in Case of Power Loss
The Zip drive must be powered on for normal disk insertion and
removal. If you need to eject a disk during a power failure, disconnect
the power supply from the Zip drive and push a straightened paper clip
into the emergency disk eject hole on the back of the drive.
CAUTION Never remove a disk manually while the power supply
is connected to the Zip drive. Never force a disk into or out of the
Zip drive as this could damage the drive. M
Emergency Disk Eject
(use only when power is disconnected)
Security Locking Port
Security Locking Port
To secure your Zip drive, there is a security locking port on the back
of the drive. A special cable that connects to the security locking
port is available at most electronic stores. This cable can be used to
secure the drive to a desk, table or other equipment that is difficult
to move.

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Iomega ZIP 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity100 MB
Media TypeZip Disk
Form Factor3.5-inch
Average Seek Time29 ms
Average Latency8.33 ms
Average Rotational Latency8.33 ms
Weight1.1 lbs
InterfaceSCSI, Parallel
Data Transfer RateUp to 1.4 MB/s
Drive TypeRemovable

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