Thank you for purchasing the TEAC External USB 2.0 Hard Drive kit.
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Package Contents:
external USB Hard Drive, USB 2.0 interface cable, external AC power adapter, support stand, this user's manual
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Capacity
The HD-35PUK-A is available with several different
capacities, please refer to the values on the packaging.
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Interface
USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus)
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Dimensions
133.7 mm (W) x 39 mm (H) x 194 mm (D)
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Weight
453g typ.
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Power Requirement
External power adapter (DC 12V/2A) (included in delivery)
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Installation
Horizontal or vertical in support stand
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Temperature
5°C to 40°C (operating), -30°C to 60°C (storage)
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Safety Standards
UL, FCC, CE, TÜV certified
System Requirements
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An available USB port (USB version 2.0)
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Windows: IBM PC-compatible Pentium III 600MHz computer, Windows ME/2000/XP (full installation, no upgrades. Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 are not
supported), 64MB of RAM
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Macintosh: Apple Macintosh G3 (or higher processor) computer, Mac OS X v10.0 or later (earlier versions not supported), 32MB RAM
Installation
– Turn off the power to your USB hard drive (power switch
– Turn on the power to your computer.
– Insert the power cable plug into the input connector
– Plug the other end of the power cable into an AC outlet.
– Important: Please use a wall outlet which is easily accessible and located near the unit.
– Connect the wider plug of the included USB 2.0 cable to a USB port on your computer.
– Connect the other end of the USB 2.0 cable to the USB 2.0 port
– Turn on the power switch
on the USB hard drive.
– Confirm that the Power LED
on the USB hard drive lights up.
Driver
Windows: There is no need to install drivers for your TEAC HD-35PUK-A. As a plug-and-play device it is recognized automatically.
Windows displays an icon for the USB hard drive in the My Computer panel.
Macintosh: The Macintosh automatically detects the USB hard drive and displays the icon for the USB hard drive on your Macintosh desktop.
It may take a couple of minutes to mount the USB hard drive on your desktop the first time you connect it to the system. Do not disconnect the USB hard drive,
or cut the power to the USB hard drive, during this process.
Note:
Depending on the supplier the hard disk is preformated as NTFS or FAT32.
Windows: Because operating systems like Windows ME are not able to work with NTFS the hard disk has to be formated with FAT32. To do this you
may use the native windows tool "fdisk" or third party software like Partition Magic.
A detailed description you will find on our website www.teac.de/support.
Macintosh: TEAC recommends that you re-initialize the USB hard drive using the Mac OS X Disk Utility
Disconnecting the USB Hard Drive from a Computer
Windows: Left-click on the Hardware disconnecting icon
the USB storage device can be safely disconnected appears in a few seconds to allow you to remove the USB cable connecting the drive and the computer.
Click the OK button to pull out the USB cable.
Macintosh: Drag the icon for the USB hard drive to the Trash icon on the Macintosh desktop. You may now safely disconnect the USB hard drive from your
computer.
Shutting Down the USB Hard Drive
Turn off the power to the USB hard drive only after you disconnect the USB hard drive from your computer or have shut down your computer system. Do not
turn off the power switch on the USB hard drive while the computer is operating.
Safety Precautions
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose the unit to moisture or rain.
To prevent electrical shock, do not attempt to disassemble the hard drive. Refer servicing to authorized personnel.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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on the rear panel of the USB hard drive.
on the rear panel of the USB hard drive.
on the Taskbar at the lower right of the screen. Left-click on the applicable drive.The message that
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