WiebeTech TT4, TTE, TT8, ToughTech 400, ToughTech 800 User Manual

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ToughTech
USER’S MANUAL
Covers the following models:
Revised January 22, 2008
Thank you for purchasing WiebeTech’s ToughTech – our toughest FireWire desktop enclosure with FlexMount™ Anti-shock Protection!
Features
Fast speed – Data transfers up to 800 Mbps
through FireWire (1394b) or 3.0 Gbps through eSATA. Plug and Play – The ToughTech works right out of the box with no new drivers needed. It works with any modern operating system including Mac OS X and Windows XP, as well as any distribution of Linux that supports the connection type used. Easy to Use – ToughTech is used by anyone who needs more storage space for backups, music, games, Internet downloads, photography, audio/video editing or server storage; and they use it everywhere from homes to government labs.
Shock absorbers for your hard drive – Your car has shock absorbers, so why not your hard drive? ToughTech introduces FlexMount Anti-Shock Protection™. FlexMount is a shock absorber that mounts between the drive and the enclosure protecting your data against bumps and vibrations. Cool and quiet – ToughTech has an all aluminum design meant to draw heat away from the hard drive. The entire product acts like a heat dissipater, helping to keep your drive cool. And because it doesn't need a fan, ToughTech is quiet.
Table of Contents
Before Installation 2 Drive Installation Instructions 3 Connecting to a computer 6 Usage with Macs 7 Usage with Windows Computers 7 Technical Specifications 8
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Before Installation
1. Check the accessories with your ToughTech. Please contact WiebeTech if any items are missing or
damaged. The box should contain:
ToughTech enclosure 1
FireWire cable (ToughTech 400/800) 1
USB2 cable (ToughTech 400/800) 1
eSATA cable (ToughTech eSATA) 1
Screws for hard drive 4
Power adapter with wall cord 1
Manual and Warranty information (on CD)
2. Identify the parts of your ToughTech.
ToughTech eSATA ToughTech 800
= FireWire 400 (1394a) port
B = FireWire 800 (1394b) port C = USB2 mini port D = eSATA port E = Power input F = Power Switch
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Hard Drive Installation
These instructions are only necessary if you’re installing your own hard drive inside the ToughTech. If you purchased the product with a hard drive pre-installed, you may skip to the next section (Connecting the ToughTech to a Computer).
1. Disassemble the rear panel from the housing by removing one screw from each side with a small
Phillips screwdriver. Remove another screw from the bottom of the ToughTech.
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2. Carefully remove the rear panel from the enclosure.
3. Push the bottom panel out of the housing. Adequate
pressure must be applied to slide it out.
When disassembled, the enclosure will appear as shown below.
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4. Locate the plastic bag containing four auto-limiting screws included in the package.
Auto-limiting Screw
Ensure that the shock absorbers are installed in the mounting
brackets with the “thin” side part facing out.
5. Rest your 3.5” hard drive in the tray. Connect
the data and power cables to the receptacles on the hard drive, as shown in the pictures.
WARNING: When attaching a 40­pin IDE connector, be careful not to bend any of the fragile pins.
IDE Cable
NOTE: ToughTech 400 & 800 use IDE drives (a.k.a. EIDE, ATA, or Parallel-ATA), characterized by a 40­pin data interface. The ToughTech eSATA uses SATA drives (a.k.a. Serial-ATA), which use a smaller connector with an “L” shaped notch.
4-wire power
6. Position the hard drive between the shock absorbers, so that the holes in the shock absorbers line up
with the screw holes in the sides of the drive.
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7. Insert and tighten each of the four drive screws. The shock absorbers will compress slightly, but do
not over-tighten the screws.
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8. Align the edges of the hard drive platform with the internal rails of the outer housing, and carefully
slide the platform into the enclosure.
9. Ensure that the LED indicator is properly aligned with the opening on the front panel of the enclosure.
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10. Fasten the rear panel to the enclosure housing by replacing the three screws removed in step 1.
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The ToughTech is now assembled and ready for connection to a computer.
Connecting the ToughTech to a Computer
Connect the AC/DC power adapter.
Plug the USB, FireWire, or eSATA cable to an available port on the computer. Turn on the power switch; ensure that the green LED indicator is active. When connected via FireWire or USB, the LED indicator will blink orange when the drive is accessed.
Connect the USB, FireWire, or eSATA connector
into the corresponding port.
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NOTE: Most computers do not have a built-in eSATA connection. If you wish to connect this way, you may need to install an expansion card inside your computer to add eSATA connectivity. Such cards are sold by WiebeTech and other dealers of computer hardware.
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Your ToughTech is now ready to use!
If your hard drive is already formatted, you can begin using it right away. New hard drives will need to be formatted before they can be used.
Usage with Macintosh Computers
Compatibility
The ToughTech is fully plug-and-play under Mac OS 9.1, 9.2 and OS X. No drivers are needed. The USB2 port is USB 1.1 compatible. ToughTech 400/800 use IDE (parallel-ATA) hard drives only. ToughTech eSATA is compatible with SATA hard drives only (serial-ATA).
Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the hard drive installed in the ToughTech is already formatted, an icon representing the drive’s volume will appear (mount) on the desktop. You can begin using the volume right away. If the drive is unformatted, a message will appear on the desktop saying that the disk is unreadable. You can use OS X’s Disk Utility to easily format the drive.
Unmount the volume before powering down the unit by dragging the volume’s icon to the trash bin, or by selecting the volume then pressing Command-E. Shutting down the unit without first unmounting the volume can result in data loss.
Booting from your ToughTech
Some Macs support booting from a FireWire device. To activate this feature, you must first install OS X on the external volume. The easiest way to do this is to clone an existing system drive using a utility such as Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper. Next, go to System Preferences Startup Disk. A window will list the available bootable volumes. Select the volume from which you wish to boot. Another method is to hold down the Option key during boot up. A screen should appear that allows you to select the volume you wish to use. This is useful if you wish to boot from your ToughTech only some of the time.
Usage with Windows Operating System
Compatibility
The ToughTech is fully plug-and-play with Windows XP. No drivers are needed on this operating system. The USB2 port is USB 1.1 compatible. ToughTech 400/800 use IDE (parallel-ATA) hard drives only. ToughTech eSATA is compatible with SATA hard drives only (serial-ATA).
Mounting and Ejecting Volumes
If the hard drive attached to the ToughTech is already formatted, you can begin using the volume right away. When the ToughTech is properly connected and turned on, a window may open to allow you access to the volume. If no window appears, you can find the volume by double-clicking the “My Computer” icon.
Eject the ToughTech before powering it down by single-clicking the green arrow icon on the task bar, then selecting “Safely remove….” Windows will indicate when it is safe to disconnect the ToughTech. Shutting down the unit without first ejecting it can result in data loss. NOTE: The ToughTech may not be ejected when connecting via eSATA. Make sure no data input/output processes are taking place when shutting off the ToughTech. If you want to disable the device before disconnecting, this is possible using Device Manager.
Booting from your ToughTech
Some PC motherboards support booting from an external device. To activate this feature, you will need to adjust the motherboard’s BIOS settings. Check with your motherboard’s manufacturer or owner’s manual for details.
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FireWire 800 port
TT4
TT4:
Technical Specifications
Product Names (& Codes)
Interface Types & Speeds
Chipset
Drive Compatibility
Ports / Connection Types
Operating System Requirements
External Power Supply
ToughTech 400 (TT4); ToughTech 800 (TT8); ToughTech eSATA (TTE)
FireWire 400 port: up to 400 Mbps USB 2.0 port: up to 480 Mbps eSATA port: up to 3.0 Gbps (when used with a SATA 3G drive and host)
: Initio 1530, Cypress EZ-USBAT2
TT8: Oxford OXUF922 TTE: none TT4/TT8: IDE (PATA) 3.5” hard drives TTE: SATA1 & SATA2 hard drives
One USB mini-B port, two 6-pin 1394a (FireWire 400) ports
TT8: One USB mini-B port, two 9-pin 1394b (FireWire 800) ports TTE: One eSATA port
Windows XP Mac OS X Linux distributions that support the connection type used
100-240VAC +12V / 3A (included)
: up to 800 Mbps
Certification
Shipping Weight
Dimensions
FCC, CE
4 pounds (without drive)
9” x 5.25” x 1.5” (229mm x 133mm x 38mm)
1-year limited warranty. See warranty statement for details and limitations.
Warranty
We don’t want anything to go wrong with your WiebeTech product. But if it does, Tech Support is standing by and ready to help. We offer 90 days of free phone support at 1­866-744-8722. After 90 days, email support is available at support@wiebetech.com.
ToughTech and FlexMount Anti-Shock Protection are trademarks of WiebeTech LLC. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2004-2007 WiebeTech LLC. All rights reserved.
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.”
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
ToughTech
Tested to comply
with FCC standards
In the event that you experience Radio Frequency Interference, you should take the following steps to resolve the problem:
1) Ensure that the case of your attached drive is grounded, either to the ToughTech case or to an Earth ground.
2) Use a data 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 support@wiebetech.com for technical support. If you are interested in purchasing more WiebeTech products, check our website or contact sales@wiebetech.com. We appreciate being able to serve you!
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