Portege R700 - What is the "Optical Drive auto lock" feature?

On my R700 (Windows 7) I see an icon in the taskbar that shows whether my Optical Drive is powered ON or OFF. I can toggle this with Fn-TAB. If you context click the icon it offers you "Optical Drive auto lock" and an "Unlock time settings" - what does this do?
I can't find it documented anywhere and it appears to be independent of the ODD being ON or OFF.
Peter

Hi buddy,
In my opinion this has something to do with the power saving function of your optical drive. If you press and hold FN+Tab key you have the following options:
1) Powers on.
2) Ejects the drive.
3) Powers off. Drive will disappear from My computer.
So I think this tool can help you to save battery life :)

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