ANUBIS International Computer Drive K5 User Manual

K5  
External Storage Enclosure for  
5.25” Optical Devices  
User Manual  
& Installation Guide  
Chapter 1 - Introduction  
Icon Key  
Throughout this manual you will see icons on the left margin  
that denote either Notes or Special Remarks as outlined below:  
General Notes and Tips  
Remarks for PC users and Microsoft Windows OS  
Remarks for Mac users and Apple Macintosh OS  
The K5  
The 'K5' features a fanless design, easy handling plus quick  
and simple installation, making this a user friendly and high  
performance storage solution. This external enclosure/casing is  
made for a single 5.25" DVD-RW/CDRW device.  
Product Dimensions:  
25.5cm x 16.5cm x 5.2cm  
10.04” x 6.50” x 2.05”  
Available Interfaces  
USB 2.0 High Speed  
Firewire 1394a  
Firewire 1394a & USB 2.0  
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System Requirements  
PC Requirements  
Minimum Intel Processor II 350MHz, 64MB RAM  
USB 1.1 equipped PC; Win98SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP  
USB 2.0 equipped PC; Win98SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP  
1394a equipped PC; Win98SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP  
Mac OS 8.6 users  
should use USB  
extension 1.41 or  
Firewire extension  
2.6 and later, to be  
able to use USB 1.1  
or 1394a.  
Mac Requirements  
Minimum Apple G3 processor, 64MB RAM  
USB 1.1 equipped Mac; Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.1.5, 10.2, 10.3  
USB 2.0 equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2, 10.3  
1394a equipped Mac; Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.1.5, 10.2, 10.3  
Package Content  
may vary,  
Package Contents  
depending on  
vendor & version.  
K5  
External Power Adapter; Input 100-240V, Output 12V/3A  
Power Cord  
Interface Cable  
Plastic Feet  
Driver CD (single USB 2.0 and 1394a/USB2.0 version only)  
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Chapter 2 - Installing the Drive  
Preparing the Enclosure  
Press the clips on both sides, one by one, and remove the top  
cover.  
Your unit might  
come with an  
installed drive.  
Before opening  
such an enclosure,  
please read the  
warranty and any  
other notes from  
your vendor  
carefully before  
doing so, as this  
might void your  
warranty.  
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Drive Assembly  
Connect the ATA cable and the power line to your drive. Install  
the drive and fasten it with four screws. Align the top cover with  
the body and press gently, so that the clips snap into place.  
Replace the feet as shown below and then connect your power  
adapter and interface cable.  
The jumper settings  
of the drive should  
be master or factory  
default.  
Be careful not to  
damage any cables  
or components and  
double check the  
connection between  
the cables, the  
bridge board and  
your drive before  
you close up the  
case.  
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Chapter 3 - System Set Up  
Connection to your Computer  
Most problems  
A few tips on how to connect your external storage enclosure:  
Make sure your PCI Host Card is installed correctly  
Double check that the Host Card driver is up to date  
If required, update your Operating System or BIOS  
Only one interface at the time can be used  
Only one computer at the time can access the drive  
To use one drive on several computers, it can be shared  
through one computer on the network (1394 network,  
company network)  
occur due to driver  
problems on the  
Host Card side!  
If you buy a spare  
power adapter for  
your working place  
or at home, make  
sure the output and  
polarity is identical  
with the power  
Firewire can be daisy chained  
All devices in a daisy chain have to be switched on to  
permit the hub/daisy chain function  
Do not cover the Enclosure and leave enough room around  
it for the drive to cool down  
Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions  
If possible, arrange the cables so they do not cross each  
other  
adapter supplied!  
Always check for visible damage and defects of power and  
interface cables before using it  
We recommend using the cables and adapter supplied with  
your product  
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If the system  
doesn’t recognize  
the drive, turn on  
the power first,  
before connecting  
the USB/Firewire  
cable.  
 
Installation on a Macintosh (Apple Mac OS)  
Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS 10.x with a Firewire or USB  
connection:  
If the system  
doesn’t recognize  
the drive, turn on  
the power first,  
before connecting  
the USB/Firewire  
cable.  
Turn on your computer and start Mac OS  
Connect the K5 and turn it on  
No driver installation required  
The external drive will mount and show up on your  
desktop**  
Mac OS 10.2 or 10.3 with a Firewire 800 or USB 2.0  
connection:  
Turn on your computer and start Mac OS  
Connect the K5 and turn it on  
No driver installation required  
The external drive will mount and show up on your  
desktop**  
For Mac OS 8.6,  
the USB extension  
has to be at least  
v1.41.  
Unplug Procedure:  
Drag the external drive icon into the trash bin to eject the  
CD and then turn it off or disconnect it.  
For Mac OS 8.6,  
the Firewire  
extension has to be  
at least v2.6.  
For save removal of  
your drive, always  
follow the unplug  
procedure. If not, an  
error message will  
show up.  
** The drive only shows up on the desktop if a CD or DVD is  
inserted!  
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Burning a CD/DVD  
To burn a CD/DVD, we recommend using third party software  
like ‘Nero’ for the PC or ‘Toast’ for Mac. If you have an internal  
CDRW but want to use an external DVD burner instead,  
change the burner under ‘Recorder’ or click on the drop down  
list and choose your external device.  
iDVD does not  
support external  
drives, we  
recommend you to  
install a third party  
software like ‘Toast’.  
For further information, please refer to the manual and  
instructions of your burning software.  
If you run Mac OS  
9.x and the external  
CD/DVD burner is  
not recognized,  
check your  
Technical Questions  
For RMA and other questions, please contact your vendor or  
check out their online support area!  
USB/Firewire  
extensions for  
possible conflicts.  
About this Manual  
This manual covers all interfaces and combinations for the ‘K5’  
Enclosure. Images and descriptions might therefore slightly  
vary between this manual and the actual product you have.  
Please read your  
warranty carefully,  
as this may vary  
between different  
vendors!  
© Copyright 2004 by Macpower Peripherals Ltd. all Rights Reserved  
The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. Macpower Peripherals  
Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors contained in this manual. Macpower Peripherals Ltd.  
reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and/or design of the above mentioned product  
without prior notice. The diagrams contained in this manual may also not fully represent the product that  
you are using and are there for illustration purposes only. Macpower Peripherals Ltd. assumes no  
responsibility for any differences between the product mentioned in this manual and the product you  
may have.  
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