VIPowER VP-9258(T) user manual USB 2.0 External Drive

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4.USB 2.0/IDE compliant:

a)Integrated USB transceiver

b)High speed (480 Mbit) and full speed (12 Mbit) support

c)USB suspend/resume, remote wake up support.

5.Supports ATA PIO modes 0-4: ATA interface operation mode is automatically selected during device initialization or manually programmed with configuration data

6.Supports UDMA modes 0-4

7.Supports 48-bit LBA (large HDD), when the VP-9258(T) connects with one 3.5 inch HDD

8.Supports 16-bit Multiword DMA mode and Ultra DMA mode interface

9.Supports Power Down mode and USB suspend indicator

1-2 USB 2.0 External Drive

The USB 2.0 External Drive is a portable compact storage drive that incorporates the USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus 2.0) high speed interface. The USB 2.0 External Drive provides a fast and easy way to add more storage space to your computer.

Its hot-swapping and Plug-n-Play features gives you a great convenience on the road, where it can be connected/discon- nected without powering down your system. The VP-9258(T) USB 2.0 External Drive is compatible with Apple Macintosh and Windows computers.

Note:

In order to reach USB 2.0 speed, your computer must have a host adapter card with USB 2.0 support. The VP-9258(T) will auto detect the speed of your USB port and adjust between USB 1.0 and USB 2.0 speed.

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Contents VP-9258T Proprietary Notice Contents Introduction Features and SpecificationsSpecifications USB 2.0 External Drive Only one jumper can be set at the same time Temperature Control Jumper Settings Only VP-9258TPackage Checklist JP8 2-pin Jumper Power LED indicatorSystem Requirements Hardware Operating System Hardware InstallationAssembly Page Page Finally, secure the upper case with the two retaining screws Windows 98SE Drivers InstallationPage Page Page Windows Me/2000/XP Connect the USB 2.0 External Enclosure VP-9258T to Computer Using The USB 2.0 External EnclosureMac OS 9.X or Above Page MAC OS Partition Under Windows 98/ME Partitioning the External USB 2.0 Hard DiskNext screen is Fdisk OPTIONS. Type 5 to select the disk Partition under Windows 2000/XP