SmartDisk Rover none User Manual

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1. Welcome to FireFly  
About this User Guide....................................................................................8  
Features and Benefits....................................................................................8  
Additional Software for Macintosh Users .......................................................9  
2. Installing FireFly Software  
Special Instructions for Windows 98 SE Users.....................................11  
3. Connecting and Disconnecting FireFly  
4. Getting the Most Value out of FireFly  
Connecting Multiple Drives ...................................................................18  
Backup Frequently ................................................................................18  
Archive..................................................................................................19  
Emergency Backup when Traveling...............................................................19  
Copy Files and Data Frequently to FireFly............................................19  
Recovery...............................................................................................19  
Archive..................................................................................................19  
Transporting Large Files ................................................................................20  
Storage and Playback of MP3, Video, and Photos ........................................20  
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Create a Boot Drive for Macintosh Computers ..............................................21  
5. Specifications  
General ..........................................................................................................22  
Physical Specifications...................................................................................23  
Operating Environment ..................................................................................23  
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Welcome to FireFly  
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Congratulations on your purchase of FireFly. FireFly is fast, small, light, and portable.  
You can take it anywhere so that you always have access to your important  
applications, files, and data.  
FireFly connects to your computer with a FireWire cable. This means no external  
power source (A/C adapter or batteries) is required. FireFly is very easy to use; all you  
need to do is plug it in and you are ready to go. FireFly works on both PC and  
Macintosh computers, laptop or desktop.  
About this User Guide  
This guide describes how to install and use FireFly. For last minute information, please  
refer to the readme file found on the FireFly Installation CD.  
Features and Benefits  
Your FireFly provides valuable features and benefits that will make your digital  
lifestyle easier:  
Small, thin, and light; you can carry FireFly in your briefcase, purse, or even  
your pocket.  
Powered from the FireWire Bus; no external power supply is required.  
Hot-pluggable; no need to restart your computer when you connect or unplug  
FireFly. The FireFly icon automatically appears on the desktop (for Macs) and  
My Computer (for PCs).  
You don’t need bulky cables, terminators or set SCSI ID switches.  
You can easily move FireFly from one computer to another giving you  
unlimited access to all your applications, files, and data.  
You can run applications, view videos, or play MP3 files directly from  
FireFly.  
Can be used on both PC and Macintosh computers.  
Package Contents  
Your FireFly package contains the following:  
FireFly Hard Drive  
Software Installation CD which includes all the required drivers, user  
documentation, and 3rd party software  
FireFly User Guide  
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System Requirements  
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 6-Pin Cable  
FireFly Carry Case  
QuickStart Card  
System Requirements  
Mac OS Users  
Any Macintosh with built-in FireWire port or a Power Macintosh G3 with a  
powered PCI 6-pin FireWire adapter  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, Mac OS X 10.1 or higher  
A CD-ROM drive to install the software.  
PC Users  
A Windows-compatible PC with built-in 6-pin FireWire port or a powered PCI 6-  
pin FireWire adapter  
Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP  
A CD-ROM drive to install the software.  
Additional Software for Macintosh Users  
The FireFly CD contains additional software for Macintosh users to help you work  
with FireFly.  
SmartDisk Tools  
SmartDisk Tools is a utility program for Macintosh computers used to prepare all  
SmartDisk FireWire hard disks and storage devices. The utilities in SmartDisk Tools  
are used to:  
Format and partition FireWire devices such as FireFly. You can format them  
for DOS or Macintosh.  
Test your FireWire device.  
Add an extension (also called a driver) which allows your computer to detect  
and use FireWire devices.  
For more information, refer to the SmartDisk Tools documentation contained on the  
FireFly CD.  
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Technical Support  
CopyAgent  
The FireFly Installation CD contains a automated backup application for Mac users  
called CopyAgent. CopyAgent streamlines and automates your backups. It is flexible  
so you can perform copy jobs right away or schedule automatic and unattended  
backups. For more information, refer to the CopyAgent documentation contained on  
the FireFly CD.  
Technical Support  
If you have any questions or problems with FireFly, please go to our Technical Support  
website at:  
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Installing FireFly Software  
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SmartDisk recommends that you install the software contained on the Installation CD.  
Although your FireFly may work without this software (drivers), installation of the  
software adds functionality on Macintosh computers and ensures optimum  
performance on PCs.  
The following software installation procedures only need to be done once on a  
computer. Thereafter, you can connect and unplug FireFly as needed.  
Mac OS Users  
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Insert the FireFly installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
Double-click the Install SmartDisk Tools icon.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
You can now connect FireFly anytime (as described on page 13) to transfer files and  
data.  
PC (Windows) Users  
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Connect the FireFly to your computer as described on page 14.  
Insert the FireFly installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
Open My Computer or Windows Explorer.  
Double click on the CD icon or drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive.  
Double-click on Setup.exe.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
You can now connect FireFly anytime (as described on page 13) to transfer files and  
data.  
Special Instructions for Windows 98 SE Users  
Follow the instructions in this section if both of the following is true:  
You are a Windows 98SE user.  
You are prompted to insert the Windows 98SE CD after you connect the  
FireFly.  
FireFly User Guide  
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PC (Windows) Users  
The problem is Windows 98SE does not fully support hot unplugging. A system  
failure (blue screen) may occur if you remove the FireWire drive while the computer  
is running. To fix this problem (and improve performance), you must install the latest  
FireWire (1394) software drivers. Locate, download, and install the latest FireWire  
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Connecting and Disconnecting FireFly  
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Mac OS Users  
Connecting FireFly to a Macintosh Computer  
Before connecting and using FireFly, put it on a stable surface.  
Sudden movement during operation may cause data transfer errors  
and may damage the hard disk.  
Caution  
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2
Connect one end of the FireWire cable to an open FireWire port on your Macintosh.  
Connect the other end of the cable to the FireWire port on FireFly. The FireFly icon  
appears on the desktop.  
Do not force the connection as damage may occur to the connector  
or the FireWire port.  
Caution  
Disconnecting FireFly from a Macintosh Computer  
Do not unplug FireFly while it is mounted on the desktop. If you  
unplug FireFly while accessing or copying files, data may be lost  
or FireFly may be damaged. To disconnect FireFly, complete the  
following steps.  
Caution  
1
2
3
Close all files and applications stored on FireFly.  
Drag FireFly icon to the trash.  
Wait until the yellow light stops flashing.  
The blue light may remain on at this point if you are using Mac OS X 10.0  
-10.1. It is OK to unplug FireFly if the blue light remains on. However,  
do not unplug FireFly if the yellow light is flashing.  
Caution  
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You can now safely unplug FireFly. Gently pull out the FireWire connector from the  
computer.  
You can also safely unplug FireFly by shutting down the computer.  
Remember to ensure the lights are off before unplugging.  
Tip  
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PC (Windows) Users  
PC (Windows) Users  
Before connecting and using FireFly, put it on a stable surface.  
Sudden movement during operation may cause data transfer errors  
and may damage the hard disk.  
Caution  
Connecting the FireFly to a PC  
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Connect one end of the FireWire cable to the FireWire port on your computer.  
2
Connect the other end to the FireWire port on FireFly. The FireFly icon appears in My  
Computer and in Windows Explorer.  
Do not force the connection as damage may occur to the connector  
or the FireWire port.  
Caution  
The FireFly is assigned the next available drive letter. For example, if your hard drive  
is assigned the letter C: and a removable CD Writer is currently installed on your  
computer using the letter D:, then the letter E: is assigned to the FireFly.  
If you are a Windows 98SE user and Windows prompts you to insert  
the Windows 98SE Install Disk, follow the instructions in “Special  
Instructions for Windows 98 SE Users” on page”11.  
Note  
The FireFly is  
assigned the next  
available drive  
letter when it is  
connected  
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PC (Windows) Users  
Disconnecting FireFly from a PC  
Do not unplug FireFly when data is being transferred between  
FireFly and the computer (when the yellow light is flashing). If  
you unplug FireFly while accessing or copying files, data may be  
lost or FireFly may be damaged. To disconnect FireFly, complete  
the following steps.  
Warning  
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2
Click on the Unplug or Eject icon -  
- in the Windows System Tray.  
Select Unplug or eject hardware from the pop-up menu. A Windows dialog opens.  
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Select the FireFly drive from the list in the Windows dialog and select Stop.  
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Wait until the yellow light on FireFly stops flashing.  
You can now safely unplug FireFly. Gently pull out the FireWire connector from the  
computer.  
You can also safely unplug FireFly by shutting down the computer.  
Remember to ensure the lights are off before unplugging.  
Tip  
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Getting the Most Value out of FireFly  
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This chapter describes some of the many uses for FireFly including:  
Using FireFly between your home and office computers.  
Using several FireFly drives as project repositories.  
Using FireFly as an emergency backup when travelling.  
Using FireFly to transfer large files from one computer to another.  
Using FireFly to store and play back your multimedia files including MP3s,  
videos, and pictures.  
Using FireFly as a Macintosh boot disk so you can have a familiar  
environment using any Macintosh computer.  
Between your Home and Office Computers  
Your FireFly is an ideal solution for working between your office and home computer.  
Take the FireFly with you when you leave and all your work files and applications are  
there for you when you need them. You don’t have to carry your laptop to and from  
work anymore.  
Use FireFly as the Master Drive on both  
your home and office computers to  
maintain version control.  
Version Control  
Version control of files has always been a major problem for home and office workers.  
To solve this problem, use your FireFly as the Master Drive  
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Project Repositories  
To ensure you are working on the master file, always edit and save the files directly to  
FireFly - the Master Drive. Do this whether you are at home or at work. This means  
you do not have to wonder if you are working on the right file or database; the content  
on FireFly is always the latest version.  
Backup FireFly Frequently  
Since this drive is the Master Drive, ensure your files and data can be recovered by  
making frequent backups. Copy essential files and data to removable media (such as  
CDs) or the hard drive on your home and work computer. Although not common,  
electrostatic discharge and shock (for example, dropping it on the floor) can damage  
your FireFly.  
Macintosh users can automate this process using the CopyAgent  
application found on the FireFly Software Installation CD.  
Tip  
Disconnecting  
Remember to properly unplug FireFly from the computer. For more information, see  
Chapter 3.  
Project Repositories  
You can use multiple FireFlys to store files and data for individual projects. This is  
useful if most of your work is project oriented where each project generates a large set  
of files and data. Each project can have a designated FireFly to be used as the Project  
Drive  
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Connect several FireFly drives  
to a FireWire hub so you can  
have immediate access to all  
your project data.  
Project A  
Project E  
Project B  
FireWire Hub  
Project C  
Project D  
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Project Repositories  
Editing Files and Updating Data  
Use the FireFly as the primary repository for all the files and data associated with the  
project. This drive then becomes the Project Drive for the project. When you need to  
work on the project, connect the Project Drive and ensure all changes to files and data  
are saved to this drive.  
You can still work on local drives or other high performance drives; just remember to  
transfer all finished files to the Project Drive  
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Visiting Clients  
If you frequently travel to see clients, you can bring along all the relevant project files  
and data by bringing the Project Drive. This means you do not have to:  
Carry a laptop everywhere you go.  
Copy files and data to your client’s computer (using up valuable hard disk  
space and running the risk of running out of disk space).  
Install licensed applications onto your client’s computer.  
All you have to do is connect the Project Drive to your client’s computer. For example,  
you can show a Power Point presentation on a client’s computer by connecting the  
FireFly directly to their computer.  
In most cases when FireFly System Requirements are met, FireFly works  
without software installation as described in Chapter 2. However, software  
installation is strongly recommended. Software installation is required for  
Note  
Macintosh computers with OS 8.6-9.1 that do not have FireWire version  
2.8.3 or greater. Software installation is also required for Windows 98SE  
users as described on page 11.  
Connecting Multiple Drives  
Use a FireWire hub to connect several FireFly drives (Project Drives) to your  
computer simultaneously.  
Backup Frequently  
Periodically back up the contents of your FireFly to your desktop computer hard disk.  
Or, backup to a CD-R or CD-RW using the SmartDisk FireWire Portable CD-R/W.  
Macintosh users can automate this process using the CopyAgent  
application found on the FireFly Software Installation CD.  
Tip  
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Emergency Backup when Traveling  
Archive  
Once a project is completed, archive the contents of the associated Project Drive to a  
CD or other storage device. Delete the files from the Project Drive so it can be used  
for a new project.  
Emergency Backup when Traveling  
Use your FireFly to back up important files when you are travelling. FireFly can then  
be used to recover the file if your laptop malfunctions.  
Use FireFly as an  
emergency backup device  
when you are on the  
road.  
Copy Files and Data Frequently to FireFly  
If you are generating new files and data while traveling, frequently create backups to  
FireFly. You can copy entire folders from your laptop to FireFly.  
Macintosh users can automate this process using the CopyAgent  
application found on the FireFly Software Installation CD.  
Tip  
Recovery  
If your laptop malfunctions, your file and data is safe; everything is stored on FireFly.  
If you are on the road, all you need is access to a computer that has a FireWire  
connection to retrieve your files.  
Archive  
When you get back to the office, copy the files from the FireFly to a CD-R or CD-RW  
using SmartDisk’s FireWire Portable CD-R/W. The CD then becomes the long term  
archive.  
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Transporting Large Files  
Transporting Large Files  
Use FireFly to transport large files (such as graphics) to other computers in your office.  
This is useful if you cannot attach the file to an email or network connections are slow  
or not available.  
Use FireFly to transport large  
files from one computer to  
another in your office.  
Storage and Playback of MP3, Video, and Photos  
You can use your FireFly to store and play back your:  
Collection of MP3s.  
Video files including AVI, MPEG, and QuickTime.  
Digital photographs including JPEG, BMP, and GIF.  
Other non-essential or infrequently accessed files.  
FireFly can be used to store and  
play back all your MP3 files or other  
multimedia when it is hooked up to  
a computer that supports FireWire.  
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Create a Boot Drive for Macintosh Computers  
To save disk space on your computer’s internal hard drive, keep the aforementioned  
types of files on your FireFly. To play back your MP3s and videos, or to show your  
photos, connect FireFly to any computer that has FireWire. This means you don’t have  
to carry several CDs to an event; all you need to bring is FireFly.  
Create a Boot Drive for Macintosh Computers  
The following is not supported for Mac OS X 10.0 -10.1.  
Note  
You can boot a Macintosh computer directly from the FireFly rather than the internal  
disk drive. This means you can open your applications and files using any Macintosh  
computer. You can always work in a familiar environment wherever you go; all your  
settings and preferences are stored on FireFly.  
To create the boot drive, copy the System Folder to the FireFly.  
To boot your Macintosh computer with FireFly:  
1
2
3
Connect the FireFly as described on page 13.  
Start up the Macintosh computer while holding the Option key.  
Select the FireFly and press OK.  
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Specifications  
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General  
FireWire (1394 Compliant)  
Bus interface:  
- Any Macintosh with built-in FireWire port or a  
Power Macintosh G3 with a powered PCI 6-pin  
FireWire adapter.  
For Mac OS Users  
- Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, Mac OS X 10.1 or higher  
System  
requirements:  
- A Windows-compatible PC with built-in 6-pin  
FireWire port or a powered PCI 6-pin FireWire  
adapter.  
For PC Users  
- Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP  
- A CD-ROM drive to install the software.  
FireFly Hard Drive  
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 6-Pin Cable  
Software Installation CD which includes all the required drivers, user  
documentation, and 3rd party software  
Package includes:  
FireFly Carry Case  
QuickStart Card  
FireFly User Guide  
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Physical Specifications  
Capacity  
5 Gigabytes  
4200 RPM  
7.1ms  
Rotational Speed  
Latency (Average)  
Seek Time (Average)  
Data Transfer Rate (Peak)  
Performance:  
15ms  
20MB/sec  
Data Transfer Rate  
(Average)  
12MB/sec  
Physical Specifications  
2.44 in (W) x 4.05 in (D) x .51 in (H)  
Dimensions:  
62.22mm (W) x 102.86mm (D) x 12.85mm (H)  
110g (3.88 oz)  
Weight:  
Operating Environment  
(Operating)  
Temperature:  
10°C - 40°C (50°F - 104°F)  
(Non-operating)  
-20°C - 65°C (-4°F - 149°F)  
20% - 80% RH (Non-condensing)  
9% - 90% RH (Non-condensing)  
200G 2ms  
(Operating)  
Relative humidity:  
(Non-operating)  
(Operating)  
Shock:  
(Non-operating)  
1000G 2ms  
(Operating)  
Vibration:  
1.0G (5 - 400Hz)  
(Non-operating)  
5.0G (5 - 400Hz)  
MTF:  
More than 300,000 hours (20,000 Operating hours)  
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Operating Environment  
FireWire Bus Power  
Power Requirement:  
Operating (Average)  
Sleep  
+8 to 33 VDC input  
1.5 Watts  
Power  
requirements:  
0.5 Watts  
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