LaCie KY0730482 warranty Back View, Side View

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LaCie d2 SCSI Hard Drive

Getting to Know Your LaCie Hard Drive

 

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Back View

1 – Power supply connector

This is where you plug in the AC adapter supplied with the drive.

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– SCSI connectors

 

Where you plug in the SCSI cable furnished with the drive.

 

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– Ventilation outlet

 

Helps to keep your drive cool during operation. Be sure

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not to block this opening when using your drive.

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4 – Lock slot

This slot is used to connect a Kensington™-type anti-theft system for maximum protection. Refer to your anti-theft system documentation for details on how to connect the lock.

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5 – Rackmount grooves

Used for mounting the drive’s stand (see the Attaching the Drive Stand section for instructions), and for mounting your drive with the rackmount kit (sold separately).

6 - SCSI ID switch

7 – Serial number sticker

This is where you will find your LaCie drive's serial number. Write down the serial number and keep it in a safe place, because you will need to provide the number in the event you have to call LaCie Technical Support for any reason in regards to the drive’s performance. The serial number would also come in handy if your drive is lost or stolen.

Side View

1 – rackmount grooves

Used for mounting the drive’s stand (see the Attaching the Drive Stand section for instructions), and for mounting your drive in the rackmount kit (sold separately).

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Contents Contents How to Use This Manual ToolbarPrinting To ExitCopyrights TrademarksChanges Canada Compliance StatementPrecautions WarrantyIntroduction Icons Used in This ManualWhat is SCSI? Manual UpdatesMac Users Using Mac OS 8.6 LaCie Storage Utilities SoftwarePC Users Using Windows 2000 and Windows XP PC Users Using Windows 98 Second Edition SE and Windows MeGetting To Know Your LaCie Hard Drive Minimum System RequirementsLaCie Scsi Hard Drive Views Front ViewBack View Side ViewScsi Cables and Connectors Attaching the Drive StandSetting Up Your LaCie Hard Drive Connecting the Power SupplyConnecting the AC Adapter to the Hard Drive Disconnecting the AC Adapter From the Hard DriveScsi Card Verification Mac Users Installing Your LaCie Hard DriveSetting the Scsi ID Number Software Installation Mac Users Drive Recognition Mac UsersLaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Setting Up Your LaCie Hard Drive PC Users Formatting and Partitioning Your LaCie Hard DriveMac Users FAT32 Page User Advice When Using Scsi Power SaveTechnical Information Multiple Scsi DevicesConnectors CategoryScsi types Transfer rateFAT 32 vs. Ntfs FATMac OS Standard Mac OS Standard vs. Mac OS ExtendedGuidelines for Choosing FAT 32 or Ntfs Mac OS Extended Guidelines for Choosing Mac OS Standard or Mac OS ExtendedTroubleshooting Problem Questions to Ask Possible SolutionsProblem Questions to Ask Possible SolutionsMore details Is the Scsi card driver installed correctly and enabled? Contacting Customer Support Technical Support Help HoursBefore You Call Technical Support Australia Belgium CanadaUnited Kingdom & Ireland Italy Japan NetherlandsSpain Sweden, Norway, and Finland Switzerland Warranty Appendix 1 Scsi Questions and Answers LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Appendix Scsi Q & a Should I use passive or active terminators? What is termination?Where should I place the terminator? LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Appendix Scsi Q & a Glossary LaCie d2 Scsi Hard Drive Glossary Health and Safety Precautions General Use Precautions