Lacie 301502U User Manual - Page 12
User Manual, Your LaCie Ethernet Big Disk, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Expansion Port
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LaCie Ethernet Big Disk User Manual ■ Rear View 1 Your LaCie Ethernet Big Disk page 12 2345 6 USB USB 2.0 7 Fig. 2.3.B Mac Address: 00D04B801220 SN:XXXXXXXXXX 9 8 1 Lock Slot - This slot is used to connect an antitheft system, such as the LaCie Security Lock, for maximum protection. Refer to your antitheft system documentation for details on how to connect the lock. 2 Power Supply Connector - This is where you plug in the AC adapter supplied with the drive. See section 3.2. Connecting The External Power Supply for more information. 3 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Port - This is where you plug in the USB cable that connects the drive to your computer. 4 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Expansion Port - This is where you plug in the USB cable that connects another USB external drive to the Ethernet Big Disk to extend the storage capacity. 5 Gigabit Ethernet Port - This is where you plug in the Ethernet cable furnished with the drive. See section 3.3. Connecting the Interface Cable for more information (also compatible with Fast Ethernet 10/100). 6 Ventilation Outlet - These holes help to keep your drive cool during operation. Be sure not to block these openings when using your drive. 7 Rackmount Grooves - These grooves are used for mounting the drive in the Desk Rack kit (sold separately) or placing your drive in standard 19" computer equipment racks using the LaCie Rackmount Kit (sold separately). See sections 1.2. Racking Options for more information. 8 Serial Number Sticker - This is where you will find your LaCie drive's serial number. Write down the serial number and keep it in a safe place, because you will need to provide the number in the event you have to call LaCie Technical Support for any reason in regards to the drive's performance. The serial number would also come in handy if your drive is lost or stolen. 9 MAC Address - Every network device has a unique Mac Address (Media Access Control). This address can be found on the back of your Ethernet Big Disk.