• Three USB 2.0 ports and three FireWire 400 ports; daisychainable
• Supports Hi-Speed USB data transfer speed of up to 480Mbps,
and IEEE 1394a data transfer speed of up to 400Mbps
• Supports 3.5" IDE drives
• Aluminum case with fan provides maximum cooling
• Allows daisy-chaining of FireWire 400 devices
• Delivers bus power (passed through from Mac mini host) for downstream USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices
• Delivers bus power (also passed through from Mac mini host) for downstream FireWire devices
• Built-in power switch
Installation Instructions
1. Check the accessories with your Maxelerate. Please contact WiebeTech if any items are missing or damaged.
The box should contain:
2. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the parts of your new Maxelerate. This will aid you in the
remaining steps. If you purchased your Maxelerate with a drive pre-installed, you may skip ahead to the section on
connecting the unit to your computer.
Maxelerate unit 1
AC adapter & power cord 1
1394a (FireWire 400) cable 1
USB cable 1
Screws (for MAX-0) 8
Manual and Warranty information (on CD)
Power switch
DC Jack
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3. Configure the jumpers on your 3.5” IDE hard drive. The drive must be set to the Master setting. Consult the
instructions for your drive (some drives display configuration information on the drive’s label). A fe w drives have both
“Master with Slave present” and “Master without Slave” options. Choose the latter in this case. In rare cases, if the
Master setting does not work then try Cable Select.
4. Remove the bottom panel. Turn the Maxelerate over so the bottom side is facing up and remove the unit from
the bag. Please note that the bottom panel is not attached to the Maxelerate unit and is loose inside the bag. T he
package contains a total of 8 screws, 4 for fixing the bottom panel to the enclosure, and 4 for securing the drive.
(Example)
Remove the enclosure and bottom panel from the bag.
5. Connect the cables to the hard drive. Locate the IDE cable inside the Maxelerate and insert the free end into
the hard drive. The drive’s IDE pins can be easily bent, so be careful when connecting the cable.
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Locate the power cable and insert the plug into the hard drive. It will only fit one way.
6. Rest the drive inside the Maxelerate case on top of the folded IDE and power cables. Ensure that the control
board side of the hard drive is facing up. When properly positioned, the screw holes in the hard drive will be facing
up, ready for alignment with the corresponding openings in the bottom panel.
7. Secure the bottom panel. Carefully align the openings in the bottom panel with the screw holes in the hard
drive, and the screw holes in the body of the enclosure. Fasten the drive to the bottom panel first, and then fasten the
bottom panel to the body with the included screws.
The Maxelerate is now assembled and ready for connection to a computer.
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Connecting the Maxelerate to a Computer
The Maxelerate can be connected to a computer via USB 2.0 and/or FireWire 400.
Connection via USB 2.0
1. Connect the AC/DC power adapter.
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
2. Insert the USB type B connector into the type B port on the Maxelerate, and the USB type A connector into a type
A port on the computer.
Computer
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
3. Turn the power switch to the “ON” position; the blue LED indicator on the front of the Maxelerate will be active.
Compute
ON !
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
The Maxelerate is now ready for use via USB 2.0 connection.
Note: When the Maxelerate is connected via USB 2.0 only, the 1394a ports are not available to the host.
LED Indicator
The Maxelerate can be self-powered, or bus-powered via the USB upstream cable. If the Maxelerate is connected as
a USB hard drive, sufficient power will be provided for hard drive and hub functions, and the LED indicator will be
“on”. The amount of bus power supplied by the host, however, may not be sufficient for devices connected to the hub
portion of the Maxelerate. Many devices draw more power and require the use of an AC adapter. Additionally, when
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connected to some hosts, the LED indicator may be on when both host and Maxelerate are powered off, but still
connected to the host via the USB cable, if the host is designed to supply power initiatively.
The following table details the status of the LED indicator under various operating scenarios.
Host PC Maxelerate LED USB Hub
On On On Functional
On Off On Functional
Off On On Off
Off Off Depends on Motherboard Off
Connection via FireWire
1. Connect the AC/DC power adapter
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
2. Insert one end of the FireWire connector into the FireWire port on the Maxelerate and the other end into the
FireWire port on the computer.
Compute
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
3. Turn the power switch to the “ON” position; the blue LED indicator on the front of the Maxelerate will be active.
Compute
ON !
12V
ON
OFF
HOST
The Maxelerate is now ready for use via FireWire connection.
Note: When the Maxelerate is connected via FireWire only, the 2 USB ports are not available to the host.
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LED Indicator
The Maxelerate can be self-powered, or bus-powered via FireWire cable. If the Maxel erate is connected as a
FireWire hard drive, sufficient power will be provided for hard drive and repeater functions, and the LED indicator will
be “on”. The amount of bus power supplied by the host, however, may not be sufficient for devices connected to the
repeater portion of the Maxelerate. Many devices draw more power and require the use of an AC adapter.
Additionally, when connected to some hosts, the LED indicator may be on when both host and Maxelerate are
powered off, but still connected to the host via FireWire, if the host is designed to supply power initiatively.
The following table details the status of the LED indicator under various operating scenarios.
Host PC Maxelerate LED FireWire Repeater
On On On Functional
On Off On Functional
Off On On Functional
Off Off Depends on Motherboard Depends
Connection via both FireWire and USB 2.0
1. Connect the AC/DC power adapter
12V
ON
HOST
OFF
2. Insert the one end of the FireWire and USB 2.0 connectors into the FireWire and USB ports on the Maxelerate and
the other ends into the FireWire and USB ports on the computer.
Compute
12V
ON
OFF
3. Turn the power switch to the “ON” position; the blue LED indicator on the front of the Maxelerate will be active.
Note: When the Maxelerate is connected via both FireWire and USB 2.0, the FireWire repeater and USB 2.0 hub
functionalities are supported and the Maxelerate acts as a FireWire hard drive.
LED Indicator
The Maxelerate can be self-powered, or bus-powered via the FireWire cable. If both USB and F ireW ire cables
connect the Maxelerate to the host, sufficient power will be provided for the hard drive, FireWire repeater and USB
hub, and the LED indicator will be “on”. The amount of bus power supplied by the host, however, may not be
sufficient for devices connected to the hub and/or repeater portion of the Maxelerate. Many devices draw more
power and require the use of an AC adapter. Additionally, when connected to some hosts, the LED indi cator may be
on when the host and Maxelerate are powered off, but still connected to the host via the USB and FireWire cables.
The following table details the status of the LED indicator under various operating scenarios.
HOST
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Host PC Maxelerate LED FireWire Repeater USB Hub
On On On Functional Functional
On Off On Functional Functional
Off On On Functional Off
Off Off Depends on
FCC Compliance Statement: “This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.”
In the event that you experience Radio Frequency Interference, you should take the following steps to resolve the problem:
1) Ensure that the bottom plate and case of your attached drive is grounded, either to the Maxelerate case or to an Earth ground.
2) Use a FireWire cable with RFI reducing ferrites on each end.
3) Use a power supply with an RFI reducing ferrite approximately 5 inches from the DC plug.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact
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Initio 1530, Cypress CY7C65640A
USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394a (FireWire 400)
USB 2.0 port maximum: 480Mbps
IEEE 1394a port maximum: 400Mbps
Two USB type-A receptacles
One USB type-B receptacle
Three 6-pin 1394a connectors
One DC-Jack Input (+12V / 3A)
3.5” IDE HDD, standard ATA-6, ATA-7
12V / 3A AC/DC Adapter
Power Supply to HDD 12V / 2A, 5V / 1A
50 – 85° Fahrenheit (10 – 30° Celsius)
5% to 95%, noncondensing
Mac OS X
Windows XP
Linux distributions which support FireWire
(without HDD) 1.2 pounds (551 g)
6.5” x 6.5” x 1.5” (165mm x 165mm x 38mm)
CE, FCC
1-year limited warranty. See warranty statement for details and limitations.
WiebeTech offers free phone support for 90 days after purchase (1-866-744-
8722). Email support is available at support@wiebetech.com.
Maxelerate
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Tested to comply
with FCC standards
support@wiebetech.com for technical support. If you are
sales@wiebetech.com. We
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