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C. Using Your Drive, B. Removing Your Drive, A. Removing The Plates

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ENGLISH C. USING YOUR DRIVE 1. You may now use your Ultra TravelDrive as you would any other hard disk drive on your computer. You can drag and drop files to or from the drive in the same way as copying or saving files to your main hard drive. 2. Quick Backup button-If you install the included ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup software included with your drive (see below), pressing the Quick Backup button immediately launches the software to back up files to your Ultra TravelDrive according to the settings you have selected in the software. APPLE MACINTOSH A. CONNECTING YOUR DRIVE NOTE: Maximum performance for the Ultra TravelDrive on a Mac requires Mac OS 10.2.8 or higher and a USB 2.0 Port. Mac OS 9.X perform on at USB 1.1 speeds. 1. Insert the Ultra TravelDrive into an available USB port on your computer. The blue Power and Activity LED will light up, briefly flashing to confirm that the drive is powered. 2. Click on the "Untitled" drive icon once the Ultra TravelDrive has been successfully mounted on your Mac Desktop (Figure 5). Figure 5. 3. You can now save, copy, or delete files to the Ultra TravelDrive just as you would to a hard drive or a floppy disk. The LED Power and Activity light will flash quickly when data are being transferred to or from your drive. NOTE: Due to file re-indexing on Mac OS, it is always recommended to reformat the drive using Mac OS Extended. However, if the drive will be used on both PCs and Macs, it is recommended to retain the default format of the drive- the FAT32 format. B. REMOVING YOUR DRIVE IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the BLUE POWER AND ACTIVITY LED is flashing! Interrupting the data flow while the LED is flashing may corrupt existing data that are being transferred as well as possibly other data stored on the drive. You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the Ultra TravelDrive. Once the LED returns to a non-blinking state, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is save to remove your drive. 1. Drag the Ultra TravelDrive icon to the Trash icon before removing the drive. 2. Unplug the Ultra TravelDrive from its USB port once the icon is no longer visible on the Mac OS Desktop. C. USING YOUR DRIVE 1. You may now use your Ultra TravelDrive as you would any other hard disk drive on your computer. You can drag and drop files to or from the drive in the same way as copying or saving files to your main hard drive. 2. Quick Backup button-If you install the included ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup software included with your drive (see below), pressing the Quick Backup button immediately launches the software to back up files to your Ultra TravelDrive according to the settings you have selected in the software. 5. CHANGING FACEPLATES ON THE ULTRA TRAVELDRIVE A. REMOVING THE PLATES 1. Use your thumb to depress the center area shown in Figure 6 and use your index finger to pry back the edge of an outer corner of the cover faceplate as shown. You may need to repeat this step on the opposite corner. 2. Once the cover plate has been removed, use your index finger to pull the outer corners away from the case to pull the bottom plate off. Page | 

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C. USING YOUR DRIVE
1. You may now use your Ultra TravelDrive as you would any other hard disk drive on your computer.
You can drag
and drop files to or from the drive in the same way as copying or saving files to your main hard drive.
2. Quick Backup button—If you install the included ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup software included with your drive
(see below), pressing the Quick Backup button immediately launches the software to back up files to your Ultra
TravelDrive according to the settings you have selected in the software.
APPLE MACINTOSH
A.
CONNECTING YOUR DRIVE
NOTE:
Maximum performance for the Ultra TravelDrive on a Mac requires Mac OS 10.2.8 or higher and a USB 2.0 Port.
Mac OS 9.X perform on at USB 1.1 speeds.
1. Insert the Ultra TravelDrive into an available USB port on your computer.
The blue Power and Activity LED will
light up, briefly flashing to confirm that the drive is powered.
2. Click on the “Untitled” drive icon once the Ultra TravelDrive has been successfully mounted on your Mac Desktop
(Figure 5).
3. You can now save, copy, or delete files to the Ultra TravelDrive just as you would to a hard drive or a floppy disk.
The LED Power and Activity light will flash quickly when data are being transferred to or from your drive.
NOTE:
Due to file re-indexing on Mac OS, it is always recommended to reformat the drive using Mac OS Extended.
However, if the drive will be used on both PCs and Macs, it is recommended to retain the default format of the drive—
the FAT32 format.
B. REMOVING YOUR DRIVE
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not remove the Ultra TravelDrive while the BLUE POWER AND ACTIVITY LED is flashing!
Inter-
rupting the data flow while the LED is flashing may corrupt existing data that are being transferred as well as possibly
other data stored on the drive.
You may also lose access to your drive and your ability to retrieve any files stored on the
Ultra TravelDrive.
Once the LED returns to a non-blinking state, the data transfer operation is complete; and it is save
to remove your drive.
1. Drag the Ultra TravelDrive icon to the Trash icon before removing the drive.
2. Unplug the Ultra TravelDrive from its USB port once the icon is no longer visible on the Mac OS Desktop.
C. USING YOUR DRIVE
1.
You may now use your Ultra TravelDrive as you would any other hard disk drive on your computer.
You can drag
and drop files to or from the drive in the same way as copying or saving files to your main hard drive.
2. Quick Backup button—If you install the included ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup software included with your drive
(see below), pressing the Quick Backup button immediately launches the software to back up files to your Ultra
TravelDrive according to the settings you have selected in the software.
5.
CHANGING FACEPLATES ON THE ULTRA TRAVELDRIVE
A. REMOVING THE PLATES
1. Use your thumb to depress the center area shown in Figure 6 and use your index finger to pry back the edge
of an outer corner of the cover faceplate as shown.
You may need to repeat this step on the opposite corner.
2. Once the cover plate has been removed, use your index finger to pull the outer corners away from the case to
pull the bottom plate off.
Figure 5.