LaCie 301910 user manual Cables and Connections, Hi-Speed USB, USB 2.0 Y Cable, USB Icons

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LaCie Slim DVD±RW • Design by Sam Hecht

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1.4. Cables and Connections

1.4.1. Hi-Speed USB 2.0

USB is a serial input/output technology for connecting peripheral devices to a computer or to each other. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 pro- vides the necessary bandwidth and data transfer rates to support high speed devices such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives, and digital cameras.

USB 2.0 Y Cable

Your LaCie drive is shipped with a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Y cable to ensure maximum data transfer performance when connected to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. The Y cable has a secondary USB 2.0 A plug to provide additional power to the LaCie Slim DVD±RW.

Please see Fig. 03 - USB 2.0 Y Cable Ends to become acquainted with the USB 2.0 Y cable:

1.The primary USB 2.0 A plug that connects a device to a com- puter. For most computers, attaching this primary A plug will provide ample signal and power for the LaCie Slim DVD±RW. This USB 2.0 A plug carries the data signal to and from your device.

2.In the event that the device does not receive enough power via the primary USB 2.0 A plug, you may connect this secondary USB 2.0 A plug into a second USB 2.0 port on your computer. Please note the sticker with the lightning bolt to indicate that this plug is only meant for additional power and does not carry the data signal to and from your device.

3.Mini-USB 2.0 plug for a device, such as the LaCie Slim DVD±RW.

USB Icons

These icons will help you easily identify the USB interfaces. They ap- pear on USB cables and next to the USB port connectors on certain computers.

Fig. 03 - USB 2.0 Y Cable Ends

Fig. 04 - USB 2.0 logo

Fig. 05 - USB 1.0 logo

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Contents Table of Contents Trademarks CopyrightsChanges Canada Compliance StatementHealth, Safety & General Use Precautions Health & Safety PrecautionsGeneral Use Precautions LaCie Slim DVD±RW D esign by S am H echt Quick Links IntroductionClick a topic Double Layer DVD RecordingWindows Users Minimum System RequirementsMac Users Linux UsersBox Content Front View Views of the DriveRear View Load/Eject Button Push this button to open the media trayHi-Speed USB Cables and ConnectionsUSB 2.0 Y Cable USB IconsDVD and CD Media Format Definitions Supported DVD and CD FormatsConnecting the USB 2.0 Y Cable Connecting Your LaCie Slim DVD±RWMac Users Windows UsersAccessing Discs Using Your LaCie Slim DVD±RWInserting Discs To insert a discEmergency Disc Ejection Ejecting DiscsHelpful Technical Information DVD and CD SoftwareFile System Formats DVD±RW Writing Methods USB Questions & Answers About DVD/CD Available CapacityData Transfers What Are the Benefits of the USB Interfaces?Manual Updates TroubleshootingMac Users Problem Question SolutionSoftware program that you are using Uninstall the drivers and re-install themDrive is not running Are there other USB devices con Sure your USB hub supports Hi-Speed USBDoes the drive support the format Try using another piece of mediaDisc. If in doubt, try another disc Recording softwareOn the next Windows UsersHard drive, and then make the recording from the data on Drive’s media tray Are you receiving buffer underrunContacting Customer Support Information Where to Find InformationBefore You Contact Technical Support Internal and external peripheralsLaCie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information Contact usPhone 02 8063 Email info.au@lacie.com