LaCie Network Card SAFE User Manual

SAFE  
HARD DRIVE  
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7.1. File System Formats  
Windows Users  
Mac Users  
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7.2. Formatting Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Windows Users  
Mac Users  
7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections  
What is USB 2.0?  
Data Transfers  
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
9. Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive  
10. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor  
11. Contacting Customer Support  
12. Warranty Information  
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Glossary  
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dian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Copyrights  
Copyright © 2006 LaCie. All  
rights reserved. No part of this publi-  
cation may be reproduced, stored in a  
retrieval system, or transmitted in any  
form or by any means, electronic, me-  
chanical, photocopying, recording or  
otherwise, without the prior written  
consent of LaCie.  
• Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
FCC Statement  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Tested To Comply  
• Connect the equipment into an out-  
let on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
With FCC standards  
FOR HOME OR  
OFFICE USE  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
is device complies with Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following conditions:  
Trademarks  
Apple,Mac,and Macintosh are reg-  
istered trademarks of Apple Computer,  
Inc.Microsoft,Windows 98,Windows  
98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Mil-  
lennium Edition and Windows XP  
are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation. Other trademarks men-  
tioned in this manual are the property  
of their respective owners.  
Modifications to this product not  
authorized by LaCie could void the  
FCC & Industry Canada regulations  
and negate your authority to operate  
the product.  
1. e devices may not cause harmful  
interference  
2. e devices must accept any inter-  
ference received, including inter-  
ference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
CAUTION: Modifications not  
authorized by the manufacturer  
may void the user’s authority to  
operate this device.  
NOTE: is equipment has been  
tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pur-  
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
ese limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installa-  
tion. is equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency en-  
ergy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not oc-  
cur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try and correct the in-  
terference by one or more of the fol-  
lowing measures:  
Changes  
e material in this document is  
for information only and subject to  
change without notice. While reason-  
able efforts have been made in the  
preparation of this document to assure  
its accuracy, LaCie assumes no liability  
resulting from errors or omissions in  
this document, or from the use of the  
information contained herein. LaCie  
reserves the right to make changes or  
revisions in the product design or the  
product manual without reservation  
and without obligation to notify any  
person of such revisions and changes.  
Manufacturers Decla-  
ration for CE Certifica-  
tion  
We, LaCie, solemnly declare that  
this product conforms to the following  
Europeanstandards:ClassBEN60950,  
EN55022, EN50082-1, EN61000-3-2  
With reference to the following condi-  
tions:  
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive  
89/336/EEC EMC Directive  
is symbol on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product  
must not be disposed of with your  
other household waste. Instead, it is  
your responsibility to dispose of your  
Canada Compliance State-  
ment  
is Class A digital apparatus  
meets all requirements of the Cana-  
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waste equipment by hand-  
ing it over to a designed  
ensure that it is recycled in a manner  
that protects human health and the en-  
vironment.For more information about  
where you can drop off your waste  
equipment for recycling, please con-  
tact your local city office, your house-  
hold waste disposal service, or the shop  
where you purchased the product.  
CAUTION:  
A
shielded-type  
power cord is required in order  
to meet FCC emission limits  
and also to prevent interference  
to the nearby radio and televi-  
sion reception. It is essential that  
only the supplied power cord be  
used.  
collection point for the re-  
cycling of waste electrical  
and electronic equipment.e separate  
collection and recycling of your waste  
equipment at the time of disposal will  
help to conserve natural resources and  
Health and Safety Precautions  
• Only qualified persons are autho-  
rized to carry out maintenance on  
this device.  
emissions. Your LaCie SAFE Hard  
risk of electrical shock, short-cir-  
cuiting, fire or personal injury.  
Drive contains no user-service-  
able parts. If it appears to be mal-  
functioning, have it inspected by a  
qualified LaCie Technical Support  
representative.  
• Make sure that the computer and  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive are elec-  
trically grounded. If the devices are  
not grounded, there is an increased  
risk of electrical shock. Power re-  
quirements 100-240 V~, 1.5 A, 60-  
50 Hz, (Supply voltage fluctuations  
not exceeding 10% of the nominal,  
transient over-voltages according to  
over-voltage category II).  
• Read this User Manual carefully  
and follow the correct procedure  
when setting up the device.  
• Never expose your device to rain, or  
use it near water, or in damp or wet  
conditions. Never place objects con-  
taining liquids on the LaCie SAFE  
Hard Drive, as they may spill into  
its openings. Doing so increases the  
• Do not open your LaCie SAFE  
Hard Drive or attempt to disas-  
semble or modify it. Never insert  
any metallic object into the drive  
to avoid any risk of electrical shock,  
fire, short-circuiting or dangerous  
General Use Precautions  
• Do not expose the LaCie SAFE  
Hard Drive to temperatures outside  
the range of 5° C to 35° C (41° F  
to 95° F); or to operational humid-  
ity beyond 5-80%, non-condensing,  
or non-operating humidity beyond  
10-90%, non-condensing. Doing so  
may damage the LaCie SAFE Hard  
Drive or disfigure its casing. Avoid  
placing your LaCie SAFE Hard  
Drive near a source of heat or ex-  
posing it to sunlight (even through  
a window). Inversely, placing your  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive in an en-  
vironment that is too cold or humid  
may damage the unit.  
an increased risk of electrical shock,  
short-circuiting or fire.  
• Use only the power supply shipped  
with the device.  
• Rated cooling for altitudes up to  
2000 meters.  
• Do not use the LaCie SAFE Hard  
Drive near other electrical appli-  
ances such as televisions, radios or  
speakers. Doing so may cause inter-  
ference which will adversely affect  
the operation of the other products.  
• Always unplug the LaCie SAFE  
Hard Drive from the electrical out-  
let if there is a risk of lightning or  
if it will be unused for an extended  
period of time. Otherwise, there is  
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• Do not place the LaCie SAFE  
Hard Drive near sources of mag-  
netic interference, such as computer  
displays, televisions or speakers.  
Magnetic interference can affect  
the operation and stability of your  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive.  
• Do not place heavy objects on top  
of the LaCie SAFE Hard Drive or  
use excessive force on it.  
CAUTION: e LaCie SAFE  
Hard drive's warranty may be  
void as a result of the failure to  
respect the precautions listed  
above.  
• Never use excessive force on your  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive. If you  
detect a problem, consult the Trou-  
bleshooting section in this manual.  
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Introduction  
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1. Introduction To The LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Congratulations on the purchase of  
SAFE Three Levels of Security  
your new LaCie SAFE Hard Drive. By  
simply plugging the LaCie SAFE Hard  
Drive into your computer and walking  
through a quick and easy software setup, you  
can ensure that your data is secure from unau-  
thorized users.  
n Level 1: Biometric Access  
Only authorized users can access the data.  
n Level 2: Firmware Drive Lock  
e LaCie SAFE Hard Drive performs just  
like a standard external hard drive, but keeps your  
data secure with a technology known as biometry.  
is emerging field is devoted to individual identi-  
fication using biological traits such as fingerprints  
or voice recognition. Fingerprint scanning, which  
is the technology used by the SAFE Hard Drive,  
is the most common biometric system used today.  
is technology allows you to lock and unlock your  
drive.  
You can easily manage the fingerprint recogni-  
tion system through LaCie's SAFE User Adminis-  
tration. A software wizard guides you step-by-step  
through the installation process.  
Each SAFE Hard Drive has a unique  
firmware identity. is means that the inter-  
nal HDD can only be used with the original  
board. If your drive is stolen and removed from  
the casing, it is impossible to access the data.  
n Level 3: Chain Lock Port (Optional)  
e SAFE Hard Drive is equipped with  
a chain lock port, which allows you to secure  
your LaCie SAFE Hard drive to a permanent  
fixture (table, computer, etc.) via a chain lock  
(sold separately). For more information or to  
purchase a chain lock, see the LaCie Web site.  
With all it can do for you, we’re confident that  
your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive will quickly become  
an important storage companion in your day-to-  
day business and personal computing.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Any loss, corruption  
or destruction of data while using a LaCie  
drive is the sole responsibility of the user, and  
under no circumstances will LaCie be held  
liable for the recovery or restoration of this  
data. To help prevent the loss of your data,  
LaCie highly recommends that you keep  
TWO copies of your data; one copy on your  
external hard drive,for instance,and a second  
copy either on your internal hard drive, an-  
other external hard drive or some other form  
of removable storage media. LaCie offers  
a complete line of CD and DVD drives. If  
you would like more information on backup,  
please refer to our Web site.  
Your SAFE Drive Capabilities  
• Up to 500 GB of storage means you can store all  
of your important data securely  
• Provide access to data only to authorized users  
• Allow up to 5 authorized users drive access  
• Register 10 fingerprints  
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2. Unpacking Your LaCie SAFE Drive  
Building on years of storage experience, LaCie  
has teamed up with leaders in the security industry  
to create a new family of drives that can seamlessly  
keep your most important data secure from pry-  
ing eyes. ese latest drives are performance-based  
solutions that provide you with the quality you’ve  
come to expect from LaCie.  
is drive is the perfect answer for keeping  
your data both secure and handy. Share between  
PCs and Macs and register up to five users to se-  
curely access the data on your drive.  
2.1. What's Included with Your LaCie SAFE Drive  
LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable  
Power Adaptor Kit  
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LaCie Utilities CD-ROM (includes  
User Manual and SAFE software suite)  
User Manual  
Windows® 2000/XP, Mac OS 10.2 or higher  
LaCie User Administration  
LaCie ‘1-Click’ Backup Software  
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Biometric Drive Lock  
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Quick Install Guide  
TeChNICAl NOTe: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your drive must be connected to a USB 2.0 host port.  
If it is connected to a USB 1.1 port, your drive will operate at USB 1.1 speeds. For more details see section  
7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections.  
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2.2. Minimum System Requirements  
System Requirements for USB 2.0  
Windows® 2000 and Windows XP  
Mac OS 10.2 or higher  
Hardware Requirements for USB 2.0  
PC or Mac with built-in USB 2.0 port  
350MHz Intel Pentium II or G3  
processor or greater  
Minimum 128MB of RAM  
TeChNICAl NOTe: To achieve USB 2.0 speeds, your drive must be connected to a USB 2.0 host port.  
If it is connected to a USB 1.1 port, your drive will operate at USB 1.1 speeds. For more details see section  
7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Once registered, you can access the drive from any Windows or MAC computer.  
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3. Before Installing Your LaCie SAFE Drive  
Yes, we know you are eager to start using your  
new LaCie SAFE Hard Drive, but because it has  
extra data security features not found on standard  
external hard drives, you should take a minute to  
familiarize yourself with these items first:  
• 3.1. How to Use the Fingerprint Sensor  
• 3.2. Being an Administrator  
• 3.3. About Authorized Users and Rights  
• 3.4. Rules for Registering Users  
3.1. How to Use the Fingerprint Sensor  
To use the fingerprint sensor, first make sure  
that the front of the drive is facing you. Next, place  
your finger so that it is flat and resting entirely  
on the sensor surface so that it touches the metal  
plate around the sensor itself. e top of your fin-  
ger should touch the top edge of the metal groove.  
Now slide your finger down slowly over the sen-  
sor.  
If you have trouble getting the sensor to recog-  
nize your fingerprint, refer to section 10. Trouble-  
shooting the Fingerprint Sensor.  
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3.2. Being An Administrator  
e Administrator has complete control over  
who can use the drive and what data access rights  
they have.e Administrator can:  
ImpOrTANT INfO: e first person to  
use the drive becomes the Administrator by  
default. However, any user can be given Ad-  
ministrative privileges.  
• Access the User Administration to add or re-  
move users  
ImpOrTANTINfO: Youcanregistermore  
fingerprints per user as long as you don’t ex-  
ceed a maximum of 10 fingerprints total for  
all users. So, for example, you could register  
2 fingerprints each for 5 users (including the  
Administrator) or 10 fingerprints for 1 user  
or any other combination in between.  
• Assign Read Only, Read/Write, or Administra-  
tion privileges to users  
• Change a user’s profile  
• Change an administrator  
For more on Administrator privileges, see sec-  
tion 6.2. Using the Drive as an Administrator.  
3.3. About Authorized Users And Rights  
e Administrator can register fingerprints for  
up to four additional users. When registering users,  
the Administrator can opt to give them Read Only  
privileges, Read/Write privileges, or Administra-  
tion privileges.  
Read Only privileges allow a user to read data  
stored on the drive but not to write new data to  
the drive. is user cannot modify data or remove  
files.  
Read/Write privileges allow a user to both read  
data stored on the drive as well as write new data  
to it.  
Administration privileges allow a user com-  
plete control over who else can use the drive and  
what data access rights they have. For more on Ad-  
ministration privileges, see section 6.2. Using the  
Drive as an Administrator.  
3.4. Rules For Registering Users  
e LaCie SAFE drive can save up to 10 fin-  
gerprints. Since each registered user (including the  
Administrator) must register at least two finger-  
prints, the drive can accommodate a maximum of  
one Administrator and up to four users.  
For more on registering users, see section 5.  
Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive.  
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4. Connecting Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Follow these steps to quickly get your LaCie  
SAFE drive powered on and connected to your  
computer.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
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4.1. Connecting the Power Adaptor  
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4.2. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your SAFE Drive and to Your Computer  
4.1. Connecting The Power Adaptor  
ere are two cables that are supplied with the  
power supply: one cable (A) connects to the LaCie  
drive; and the other cable (B) connects to a power  
outlet, such as a wall outlet or a surge protector.  
B
C
A
1. Connect Cable A to your LaCie Drive.  
CAUTION: Only use the AC adapter sup-  
plied with your specific LaCie drive. Do not  
use a power supply from another LaCie drive  
or another manufacturer. Using any other  
power cable or power supply may cause dam-  
age to the device and void your warranty.  
2. Connect Cable B to the Power Supply brick  
(C).  
3. Connect Cable B to a surge protector or wall  
outlet.  
You are now ready to connect the interface cable to  
your drive and to your computer.  
CAUTION: Always remove the AC adapter  
before transporting your LaCie drive. Failure  
to remove the adapter may result in damage  
to your drive and will void your warranty.  
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4.2. Connect the USB 2.0 Cable to Your LaCie Drive and to Your Computer  
1. Examine the cable carefully and make sure that  
you have the USB 2.0 cable properly aligned,  
then insert the cable firmly into the USB port  
on the back of the drive for a stable connection.  
2. Look for a USB 2.0 logo (which is generally  
used to identify the port) next to the connec-  
tor on the front, back, or side of your computer,  
then insert the cable firmly into the USB port.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: To achieve USB 2.0  
speeds, your drive must be connected to a  
USB 2.0 host port. If it is connected to a  
USB 1.1 port, your drive will operate at USB  
1.1 speeds. For more details see section 7.3.  
Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections.  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Icons  
USB 1.0  
USB 2.0  
TeChNICAl NOTe: e volume of the  
drive will not yet appear at this point. In-  
stead, you’ll see an empty, removable disk.  
Once your drive is configured, the total stor-  
age volume mounts and you can begin to use  
your drive.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Please refer to sec-  
tion 7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections  
for important information on disconnecting  
USB 2.0 devices and ensuring optimum per-  
formance.  
4.3. Attach Chain Lock to Your SAFE Drive (Optional)  
You have the option to secure your LaCie  
SAFE Hard drive to a permanent fixture (table,  
computer, etc.) via a chain lock.  
On the back of your SAFE drive, you will see a  
slot (L) where the chain lock attaches.  
For more information or to purchase a chain  
lock, see the LaCie Web site.  
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5. Configuring Your LaCie SAFE Drive  
5.1. Install the Drive Software  
n Windows Users  
1. Insert the LaCie Utilities CD-ROM included  
in the box content into your computer’s CD or  
DVD drive.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Interface may vary  
slightly from these screenshots, but install  
steps remain the same.  
2. Double-click on the LaCie SAFE Drive icon  
in your My Computer folder to open the CD,  
then double-click on the LaCie SAFE Drive  
Installer. e LaCie SAFE Drive Tool will be  
copied to your computer and a shortcut will be  
created in the Start Menu. Open this applica-  
tion to configure your LaCie SAFE Drive.  
3. You’ll see a window welcoming you to the  
Setup program. It is recommended that you  
quit all applications before running this pro-  
gram. Click Next to continue or Cancel if you  
need to quit open applications.  
Utilities CD-ROM  
4. e Setup program will set up a destination  
folder for the LaCie software installation. You  
can change the destination folder by clicking  
the Browse button and choosing a new folder.  
Click Next to continue with the installation.  
Starting the installation  
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5. e Setup program will now install the  
software for you. A colored bar will indicate  
the installation progress.  
Installing the software  
6. When the Setup is finished you’ll see a dialog  
confirming that it was successful.  
7. Restart your computer (Mac users only).  
8. e LaCie SAFE configuration tool launches  
automatically once installation is completed.  
Finishing the installation  
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n Mac Users  
1. Double-click the LaCie SAFE Drive icon on  
your desktop to open the CD, then double-click  
on the LaCie SAFE Drive Installer.  
2. To install the LaCie SAFE Drive User Admin-  
istration application, drag it from the CD to  
your Utilities folder.  
3. Double click the LaCie SAFE Drive Tool to  
configure your LaCie SAFE drive.  
4. After you complete the LaCie SAFE Drive In-  
staller, a dialogue window will appear that noti-  
fies you of successful installation.  
Installation program: Welcome page  
5. Restart your computer.  
6. e LaCie SAFE configuration tool launches  
automatically after restart.  
e next step is to run the First Use Wizard.  
See the next chapter, 5.2, Setting Up User Names  
And Privileges, for information on how to initiate  
and run the Wizard.  
Installation program: Finished  
ImpOrTANT INfO: If the top LED of  
your SAFE Mobile Hard Drive doesn’t turn  
red, please contact LaCie Customer Sup-  
port.  
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5.2. Setting Up User Names and Privileges  
1. e first time you use your LaCie SAFE drive  
after installing the SAFE Drive Tool, click on  
the LaCie SAFE Drive Tool icon in your Start  
Menu (Windows users) or Utilities folder (Mac  
users). e First Use Wizard will appear and  
will walk you through the process of configuring  
your drive and creating your user profile. Click  
Next to continue.  
2. If you agree to the terms of the LaCie license  
agreement, click on the I agree button to con-  
tinue. If you do not agree and click the I dis-  
agree button, you won't be able to continue us-  
ing the First use wizard; click Cancel to quit the  
program. You will not be able to use your LaCie  
SAFE drive.  
First Use Wizard  
n Create/Edit User Names & Permissions  
After agreeing to terms and conditions, you  
will see the User Information window.  
Enter a name for the user and set permissions:  
Read only means the user can read data on the  
drive, but cannot write anything to it.  
Read and write means the user can both read  
data on the drive and write new data to it.  
Administration means that the user has read/  
write privileges as well as the ability to control  
who else can use the drive and what data access  
rights the user has.  
User information  
ImpOrTANT INfO: User names can be  
a maximum of 10 characters and may only  
contain letters (without accents), numbers,  
and spaces.  
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5.3. Registering User Fingerprints  
1. Click on an unselected finger to begin register-  
ing a fingerprint. Click Next to continue. e  
swipe dialogue appears.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Screenshots may be  
differ slightly on your computer.  
2. is dialogue will request that you swipe the  
selected finger over the fingerprint sensor. If  
the swipe is successful, the dialog prompts you  
to swipe the same finger a second and third  
time for confirmation.  
Your finger should lie flat in the recess. Make  
sure the top of your finger touches the top of  
the recess and slide it down slowly. For more  
on how to use the fingerprint sensor see section  
3.1. How to Use the Fingerprint Sensor.  
Begin fingerprint registration  
3. When you have successfully swiped your fin-  
ger three times, the swipe dialog displays three  
check marks and then closes.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: If the swipe is not  
successful, you’ll get an error dialog stating  
that the swipe registration failed. Consult  
section 10. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint  
Sensor if you cannot get a successful swipe  
after several attempts.  
4. Once your fingerprint is successfully registered,  
the dialogue closes and you’ll be returned to  
the main Fingerprints registration screen. Now  
you’ll need to register a second fingerprint.  
Swipe dialogue  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Each user must reg-  
ister at least two fingerprints in order to use  
the drive. at way, if one finger is injured  
and must be bandaged, the user will still be  
able to access the drive.  
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5. Choose a second finger for which you would like  
to register a fingerprint and repeat Step 2 above.  
When you are finished registering all of the fin-  
gerprints you want for the user, click Next.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: A user can register  
more than two fingerprints. e SAFE drive  
supports a total of 10 fingerprint registra-  
tions. So, for example, you could have five  
users each of whom has two fingerprints  
registered or you could have one user with  
10 fingerprints registered.To add a new user,  
refer to section 5.3. Registering Additional  
Users.  
Registering fingerprint  
6. Congratulations! Your LaCie SAFE drive is  
now ready to use! Click Finish to either unlock  
the drive or continue adding users before un-  
locking the drive. Clicking Finish will bring up  
the Configuration window.  
Successful fingerprint registration  
5.4. Registering Additional Users  
1. To register another user, click New user... and  
repeat Step 3 in section 5.2. Setting Up User  
Names and Privileges and all of the steps in sec-  
tion 5.3. Registering User Fingerprints.  
2. To begin using the drive, click Unlock drive  
and swipe one of your registered fingers over the  
fingerprint sensor. For more on how to use your  
LaCie SAFE drive once it has been set up, see  
section 6. Using Your LaCie SAFE Drive.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: e LaCie SAFE  
Drive tool can also be opened when you have  
access to your drive as an administrator. Click  
on the lock icon in your Task bar (Windows)  
or Doc (Mac) and you will have direct access  
to the User Administration window.  
Add new user  
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6. Using Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Once you’ve set up your LaCie SAFE drive  
with at least one user, then you can start to use it.  
If the drive is currently disconnected, first connect  
it (see section 4. Connecting Your LaCie Drive  
for more information). Now you are ready to get  
started!  
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Step 4  
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6.1. Using the Drive as a Registered User  
6.2. Using the Drive as an Administrator  
6.3. Using Multiple SAFE Drives on the Same Computer  
6.4. Locking Your Drive  
6.5. Disconnecting Your Drive  
6.1. Using the Drive as a Registered User  
1. Once your drive is plugged in and switched on,  
a window appears asking you to swipe your fin-  
ger over the sensor.  
2. is is the first screen you will see with normal  
use. To unlock your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive,  
place a registered finger flat in the recess of the  
fingerprint sensor. Make sure the top of your  
finger touches the top of the recess and slide it  
down slowly. For more on how to use the fin-  
gerprint sensor see section 3.1. How to Use the  
Fingerprint Sensor. If you are having trouble  
getting the fingerprint sensor to recognize you,  
see section 10. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint  
Sensor.  
SAFE Drive Tool: Welcome screen  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Windows Users: At  
this point, only an empty, removable disk  
mounts in your My Computer folder. Once  
you have logged in, the whole storage vol-  
ume will mount.  
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6.2. Using the Drive as an Administrator  
1. is is the first screen you will see with nor-  
mal use. To unlock your LaCie SAFE drive,  
place a registered finger flat in the recess of  
the fingerprint sensor. Make sure the top of  
your finger touches the top of the recess and  
slide it down slowly. Continue swiping your  
finger until the drive recognizes you. For more  
on how to use the fingerprint sensor see sec-  
tion 3.1. How to Use the Fingerprint Sensor.  
SAFE Drive Tool: Welcome screen  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Once the drive is  
plugged in and switched on, a window will  
open automatically, up asking you to swipe  
your finger over the sensor. If you are rec-  
ognized as an Administrator, you will have  
the choice either to administrate your drive  
(such as registering additional users) or to  
access the drive.  
2. Once the sensor has recognized you as an Ad-  
ministrator, a personalized dialog appears. Click  
Unlock drive to begin using the drive, just as  
you would any standard external drive. Or click  
Configure if you want to add or remove users or  
change user profiles.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: If you are having  
trouble getting the fingerprint sensor to rec-  
ognize you, see section 10. Troubleshooting  
the Fingerprint Sensor.  
SAFE Drive Tool: Administration  
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n User Management Interface  
If you click Configure to modify the drive (see  
Step 2 and Step 3 in section 6.2 Using the Drive  
as an Administrator), you’ll launch the User Man-  
agement Interface dialogue. Select a user from the  
list and double-click.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: When you are in  
configuration mode, the top LED becomes  
orange.  
Modify a User  
Now you’ll see the Modify User dialog. From  
here you can change any information about the  
user including the user name, permissions, and fin-  
gerprint registration. See section 5.2. Setting Up  
User Names and Privileges and section 5.3. Reg-  
istering User Fingerprints for more information.  
To register a new fingerprint, simply click on a fin-  
ger that is not currently registered. A dialog ap-  
pears, requesting that you swipe the selected finger  
over the fingerprint sensor. If the swipe is success-  
ful, you will see a dialog requesting that you swipe  
the same finger a second time and a third time for  
confirmation. See section 5.3. Registering User  
Fingerprints for more information.  
User Management Interface  
Removing a Fingerprint  
You can also remove a fingerprint by selecting  
it and clicking Remove this fingerprint... (if you  
have already removed all users, it is not necessary  
to select a user in order to reset to factory settings).  
You’ll see a confirmation dialog asking if you are  
sure you want to remove all registered users. is  
action cannot be undone.  
Modify User  
ImpOrTANT INfO: e last fingerprint  
for an existing user cannot be removed; a  
new fingerprint must first be registered. Ev-  
ery user can have Administration privileges.  
Removing the last user  
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6.3. Using Multiple SAFE Drives on the Same Computer  
If multiple safe drives are plugged in, this dia-  
logue appears, asking which drive you want to ad-  
minister or access.  
Simply select the desired SAFE drive, and click  
Use this disk.  
Using multiple SAFE drives  
6.4. Locking Your LaCie SAFE Drive  
If you need to step away from your desk for  
a few minutes, you can easily re-lock your drive.  
Simply touch the biometric sensor and verify that  
the sensor becomes red and the drive disappears  
from the OS.  
To re-access your SAFE drive, touch the sensor  
to “awaken” it, then swipe a registered finger over  
the biometric sensor to unlock the drive.  
Locking your SAFE drive  
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6.5. Disconnecting Your Drive  
To lock your LaCie SAFE drive once you are  
finished using it, follow these steps. Once com-  
pletely disconnected, your drive, and its data, will  
be inaccessible to unauthorized users.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: To quickly lock your  
SAFE drive,simply touch the biometric sen-  
sor, and verify that the drive umnounts from  
the OS. See 6.4. Locking Your LaCie SAFE  
Drive for more information on locking your  
drive.  
n For Windows Users:  
1. From the System Tray (located in the lower  
right-hand side of your screen), click the Eject  
icon (a small green arrow over a hardware image).  
Eject device in PC  
2. A message will appear, detailing the devices that  
the Eject icon controls, i.e. “Safely remove...”.  
Click on this prompt.  
3. You will be then given this message: “Safe to  
Remove Hardware” (or similar). It is now safe  
to disconnect the device.  
n For Mac Users:  
You must unmount the hard drive system be-  
fore disconnecting it or powering it down. Simply  
drag the hard drive icon to the Trash.e drive can  
now be disconnected.  
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7. Helpful Information  
7.1. File System Formats  
Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive comes format-  
ted with the FAT 32 file system format. is is the  
only file system format that is accessible on both  
PC and Mac platforms. LaCie drives are pre-for-  
matted as FAT 32 volumes and can be used across  
multiple platforms (for example, Windows 2000/  
XP, and Mac OS X). If you only use your drive on  
either a PC or a Mac, then you can reformat it in  
NTFS for Windows 2000/XP users or HFS+ for  
Mac users in order to optimize its use. For more on  
file formats for Windows, see the Windows Users  
section below. For more on file formats for Mac,  
see the Windows Users section below.  
For more on formatting your drive see section  
7.2. Formatting and Partitioning Your Drive.  
n Windows Users  
ere are basically two file system formats for  
Windows: FAT 32 and NTFS. e following in-  
formation aims to make choosing one or the other  
easier.  
Windows NT, Windows 2000 and XP. NTFS of-  
fers several features that are not available with FAT  
32; i.e. file compression, encryption, permissions,  
and auditing, as well as the ability to mirror drives  
and RAID 5 capabilities. e minimum supported  
volume size for NTFS is 10MB, with a maximum  
of 2TB, with no limit to file size. Volumes cre-  
ated in NTFS can only be directly accessed (not  
through shares) by Windows NT, Windows 2000  
and XP, without resorting to help from third-party  
products.  
FAT 32  
FAT is an acronym for File Allocation Table,  
which dates back to the beginnings of DOS pro-  
gramming. Originally, FAT was only 16 bits, but  
after the second release of Windows 95 it was  
upgraded to 32 bits, hence the name FAT 32. In  
theory, FAT 32 volume sizes can range from less  
than 1MB all the way to 2TB. It is the native file  
system of Windows 98 and Windows Me, and is  
supported by Windows 2000 and XP. When FAT  
32 is used with Windows 2000 and XP, though,  
volume size is limited to 32GB (by the Windows  
partition utility, i.e. Disk Manager), and individual  
file size transfers are limited to 4GB.  
Guidelines for Choosing FAT 32 Or NTFS  
Use FAT 32 if:  
You want to access your data on any Operating  
System—FAT 32 is compatible with Windows  
2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS 10.x.  
You will be dual booting with an Operating  
System other than Windows NT or Windows  
2000.  
NTFS  
You may need the ability to dual boot down the  
line. Once you have converted a volume from  
is acronym stands for New Technology  
Filing System, and it is the native file system for  
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FAT 32 to NTFS, there is no going back. You  
You need to store individual files that are larger  
than 4GB.  
can convert from FAT 32 to NTFS, but not the  
other way around.  
You need a filing system that can be mirrored or  
structured like a RAID 5 configuration.  
Use NTFS if:  
You want to optimize drive performance under  
Windows 2000 or XP.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: If you will be shar-  
ing the hard drive between Mac and Win-  
dows operating environments, you will want  
to leave the drive formatted in FAT 32.  
You want to encrypt files, assign permissions to  
files, or want to audit files for access.  
You will be formatting partitions larger than  
32GB.  
n Mac Users  
Mac OS 10.x Users: You have the option of for-  
matting the drive in one of four formats: Mac OS  
Standard (HFS), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), MS-  
DOS File System and UNIX File System (UFS).  
using hard disk space more efficiently. Building off  
of HFS, they increased the number of blocks from  
65,536 to 4.29 billion.With HFS+, you are no lon-  
ger limited by block size.  
HFS - Mac OS Standard  
MS-DOS File System  
Mac OS Standard refers to the file system used  
by Mac OS 8.0 and earlier.is is no longer a mod-  
ern file system specification, and Mac OS Extend-  
ed is more efficient. Only use this file system if you  
are creating a volume smaller than 32MB, using a  
Mac with a 680X0 processor, or you are creating a  
file structure that will be need to be used by Macs  
using Mac OS 8.0 or earlier.  
is is the Microsoft file system, more typically  
known as FAT 32. is is the file system to use if  
you are going to be using your LaCie hard drive  
between Macs and Windows operating systems.  
UNIX File System  
is is the file system based on UNIX, and is  
preferable for users developing UNIX-based ap-  
plications within Mac OS 10.x. Unless you have a  
specific reason to use the UNIX File System, you  
should instead format your drive using Mac OS  
Extended (HFS+), because it provides Mac users  
with a more familiar operating experience.  
HFS+ - Mac OS Extended  
Mac OS Extended refers to the file system  
used by Mac OS 8.1 and later. HFS+ represents  
an optimization of the older HFS file system by  
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7.2. Formatting Your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
Once you have set-up your LaCie Hard Drive,  
you can reformat it to suit your needs.  
n Windows Users  
Windows 2000 and XP – Use the Disk Man-  
agement Utility, which is native to the operating  
system.  
Formatting Using Windows 2000  
and Windows XP  
e process of formatting a drive on a computer  
running Windows 2000 or Windows XP consists  
of two steps: (1) installing a signature on the drive,  
and (2) formatting the drive. ese steps will erase  
anything that is on the disk.  
Disk management utility  
1. Connect the drive to the computer via the in-  
(Windows)  
terface port.  
2. Right-click My Computer and click Manage.  
3. From the Computer Management window,  
select Disk Management (located below the  
Storage group).  
4. Windows will list the hard drives that are  
installed on the system. Locate the LaCie  
drive that you have attached, highlight it,  
right-click on the name and select Format.  
Disk management utility  
(Windows)  
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5. After Windows launches a warning, click Yes  
to continue.  
Disk management utility  
(Windows)  
6. At this screen, you will be prompted to enter  
a name for the hard drive (it is LACIE by de-  
fault), select a file system format, and allocate  
unit size. Click OK to continue.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Please refer to sec-  
tion 7.1. File System Formats, for a more de-  
tailed discussion on the differences between  
the two systems.  
Disk management utility  
(Windows)  
7. After you have set the volume information for  
your new hard drive and clicked OK, Windows  
will issue a final warning. Click OK to continue  
and Windows will begin formatting the hard  
drive. Once formatting is complete, you will be  
able to use your hard drive.  
Disk management utility  
(Windows)  
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n Mac Users  
Mac OS 10.x – Use the Apple Disk Utility ap-  
plication, which is native to the operating system.  
Formatting Using Mac OS 10.x  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Following these  
steps will erase anything that is on the hard  
drive.erefore, if you have information that  
you want to protect or continue to use, back-  
up this information before performing these  
steps.  
1. Connect the drive to the computer via the USB  
2.0 port and swipe a registered finger over the  
sensor to access the data storage area of the La-  
Cie SAFE drive.  
2. Once you have access to the drive, go to the  
Menu Bar, and open Go.  
3. From the Go menu, click on Applications.  
4. In the Applications menu, open the Utilities  
folder, and then double-click Disk Utility from  
the Utilities folder.  
5. e Disk Utility window will open. In the left  
side of the window will be a list of the available  
hard disk drives. You should see a volume that  
represents your internal hard drive, and one la-  
beled LaCie SAFE drive.  
6. From the Volume Scheme: button, choose the  
number of partitions you want to divide the  
drive into by clicking on the pull down menu  
starting with Current (Mac OS 10.x gives you  
the option of dividing the drive into at most 8  
partitions). You can customize the size of the  
partitions by using the slide bar between the  
partitions in the Volume Scheme: area.  
Disk management utility (Mac)  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Please refer to sec-  
tion 7.1. File System Formats, for a more de-  
tailed discussion on the differences between  
the two systems.  
7. In the Volume Information section, create a  
name for each partition, choose the volume for-  
mat (Mac OS Extended, Mac OS Standard or  
UNIX File System) and the volume size.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Apple recommends  
that unless you have a specific reason to use  
the UNIX File System (UFS), you should  
use the Mac OS Extended format since it  
provides a more familiar experience to Ma-  
cintosh users.  
8. Once you have finalized the volume format,  
number of partitions, size and options, click  
OK. e following message will appear: Warn-  
ing! Saving the new volume will erase all ex-  
isting volumes.is can NOT be undone. Are  
you sure you want to do that? Click Partition  
to continue.  
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9. Mac OS 10.x will automatically setup the disk  
with the partitions and volume format you se-  
lected, and your new drive will be available for  
use.  
Format from NTFS to HFS+  
If you have formatted the LaCie SAFE drive as  
NTFS, but you would like to reformat it in HFS+  
for a Mac, follow these steps:  
1. Go to the Applications > Utilities folder on  
your Mac and open the Disk Utility applica-  
tion. Select the SAFE drive icon and then click  
Unmount to unmount the SAFE drive. Now  
close the Disk Utility application.  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase  
anything that is on the hard drive. erefore,  
if you have information that you want to pro-  
tect or continue to use, backup this informa-  
tion before performing these steps.  
2. Now open the Disk Utility application again.  
You’ll see that the SAFE drive volume has been  
unmounted.  
Unmount drive in Mac Disc Utility  
application  
3. Select the LaCie SAFE drive icon and choose  
Mac OS Extended ( Journaled) from the pop-  
down menu. Name the drive whatever you like  
and click Erase to reformat the drive.  
Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) file  
system format  
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7.3. Optimizing USB 2.0 Connections  
e following technical information relates to  
your LaCie Drive and gives some practical advice.  
n What is USB 2.0?  
e new USB 2.0 standard provides higher  
bandwidth for high-speed peripherals such as ex-  
ternal hard drives, high-speed scanners and CD-  
RW drives. USB 2.0 delivers transfer  
rates up to 480Mb/s, while conveniently  
maintaining backward compatibility with  
USB 1.1 devices.  
tions, such as the mini-cable and device end. Make  
sure that you have the correct type of connection  
on computer. Consult LaCie Customer Support or  
your LaCie reseller for more information.  
USB 2.0 Host Bus Adapters and Performance  
To use the newly-enhanced USB 2.0 perfor-  
mances, your computer must be equipped with a  
USB 2.0 host bus adapter card (sold separately,such  
as the LaCie USB 2.0 PCI Card, or integrated by  
your PC manufacturer) and the appropriate drivers.  
ese host bus adapter cards, which include one  
or more USB ports, are shipped with special USB  
2.0 drivers that enable the computer to control the  
card. ese drivers must be installed in order for  
USB 2.0 devices connected to the port to work at  
their correct speeds. For installation instructions,  
please refer to the documentation that comes with  
the host adapter card.  
USB 2.0 can still be used to connect  
lower-speed USB 1.1 ports and devices  
USB 2.0 Icon  
like digital cameras, scanners, modems,  
keyboards, mice, joysticks and printers. In  
the USB 2.0 system, existing USB peripherals do  
not have to be upgraded, and lower-speed devices  
will not require additional performance, instead  
operating as USB 1.1 devices.  
USB Cables and Connectors  
Your LaCie SAFE drive is shipped with a USB  
2.0-certified USB cable, to ensure maximum data  
transfer performance when connected to a USB 2.0  
port. e cable will also work when connected to a  
USB 1.1 port, but drive performance will be lim-  
ited to USB 1.1 transfer rates.  
LaCie supplies only the appropriate USB 2.0  
drivers for its peripherals and does not provide  
drivers for third-party host adapter cards.To obtain  
the right drivers for your host adapter card, visit  
your card manufacturer’s Internet site.  
ere are also different types of USB connec-  
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n Data Transfers  
Data transfers are the flow of data that ac-  
complishes a task, usually related to moving data  
for storage to computer RAM or between storage  
devices. During data transfers, it’s best to wait be-  
fore launching other applications on the same USB  
2.0 port. Anomalies may arise with computers that  
have USB 2.0 controllers (see technical note) that  
do not conform to OHCI (Open Host Controller  
Interface) standards. In any other configurations,  
we cannot ensure 100% correct operation. Due to  
this, you may encounter hanging problems. If this  
happens, proceed as follows:  
1. Make sure that the USB 2.0 cable is connected  
tightly and securely on both ends of the cable,  
from the drive to the computer. If you are us-  
ing a USB 2.0 cable other than the one supplied  
with your LaCie drive, check that it is USB 2.0  
certified. e cable that is provided with your  
LaCie drive is USB 2.0 certified.  
CAUTION: Do not connect USB 2.0  
cables so that they form a ring of devices.  
ere is no need for terminators on USB 2.0  
devices, so the unused USB 2.0 connectors  
should be left empty.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Controller – is is  
a component or an electronic card (referred  
to in this case as a “controller card”) that  
enables a computer to communicate with  
or manage certain peripherals. An external  
controller is an expansion card which fills on  
of the free slots (for example, PCI or PC-  
MCIA) inside your PC and which enables  
a peripheral (such as a CD-R/RW drive,  
Hard Drive, scanner, or printer) to be con-  
nected to the computer. If your computer  
is not equipped with a USB 2.0 controller  
card, you can purchase an external controller  
through LaCie. Contact your LaCie reseller  
or LaCie Technical Support (11. Contacting  
Customer Support) for more information.  
2. Disconnect your computer’s USB 2.0 cable.  
Wait 30 seconds. Reconnect.  
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8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
Question  
Answer  
Why is the top LED momentarily orange  
when I connect the drive to the USB port on  
the computer?  
During the 5 seconds when the LED is orange, you can swipe your finger to  
access the drive without waiting for it to mount on the desktop.  
What operating systems is SAFE compat-  
ible with?  
For configuration, the LaCie SAFE Hard Drive works with Windows 2000,  
Windows XP and Mac OS 10.2 and higher. Once users are registered, your  
SAFE Hard Drive can be used on every OS. Just swipe your finger over the  
sensor when the top led blinks.  
How many fingerprints can be registered?  
It is highly recommended to register 10 or fewer fingerprints.  
How many users can have access to a SAFE  
drive?  
A maximum of five users can have access to a single SAFE drive.ere must  
be at least one Administrator.e other users can either have Administration  
privileges or not.  
What should I do if the SAFE drive remains  
locked after swiping my finger?  
First, make sure that you are swiping your finger the right direction (the front  
of the drive should be facing you) and that you are touching the sensor for 10  
seconds. Also, be sure to wait a few seconds after connecting the LaCie SAFE  
drive to the USB port on your computer. Second, check with the Administrator  
to make sure you are registered and that you are using the correct finger. You  
might also try cleaning the sensor with a dry, soft cloth or disconnecting and  
reconnecting the USB cable. If none of these things work, consult section 10.  
Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor for more suggestions.  
How can an Administrator be changed?  
How can the authorized users be changed?  
An Administrator can be changed by using the User Administration.  
Only users with Administration privileges can add or remove users or change  
their profiles.  
Can an Administrator give different rights  
to each user?  
Yes, an Administrator can give each user Read Only access to the data, Read/  
Write access, or Administration privileges. Read Only access means that a user  
can read data, but not modify it or add new data to the drive. Read/Write access  
allows a user to both read data on the drive and create or modify data on the  
drive. Administration privileges allow the user to have Read/Write access as  
well as the ability to add or remove users or change user profiles.  
How can I tell if the fingerprint sensor on  
the drive is working properly?  
Simply look at the first LED on the top of the drive. If it is red then it means  
that the hard drive is locked so that no one can access the data on it. Orange  
indicates that a user has swiped his finger on the sensor and SAFE is trying to  
identify it. Green means that the user has been identified and can have access to  
data on the drive.  
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Question  
Answer  
Should I keep a backup of the data stored on  
It’s always a good idea to keep a backup, or even two backups, of your data. La-  
Cie provides a full range of products for backing up data, including tape drives  
and CD and DVD burners.  
the SAFE drive?  
Do I need to install software on every  
machine that I want to connect to the SAFE  
drive?  
No, the SAFE drive does not require any special software to run. Just connect  
the SAFE drive to the computer following the instructions in section 4. Con-  
necting Your LaCie Drive and authorized users can swipe their fingers over the  
sensor to access the drive.  
Can users change their profiles or remove  
other users?  
No, because only users with Administration privileges have access to the User  
Administration required for adding and removing users and changing user  
profiles.  
Are my fingerprints stored on the SAFE  
drive?  
e data for recognizing fingerprints is encrypted and stored locally on the  
drive.ere is no way this data can become corrupted or be copied.  
Can I open the case on the SAFE drive?  
If you remove the SAFE drive from its case, you will void the product warranty.  
What is the probability that a fingerprint  
from an unauthorized user can unlock the  
SAFE drive?  
It’s very unlikely that this would happen. First, the biometry technology used  
is very safe and reliable. Second, each human has his own biological identity.  
ird, LaCie has selected a sensor for the SAFE drive that is known for it’s  
reliability and quality.e image quality specification is really rigorous so it  
increases the reliability of the SAFE drive.  
What happens if the fingerprint sensor is  
damaged?  
Just return the SAFE drive to the factory and use the data from one of your  
backups in the meantime. (You did do a backup, right?) Please contact LaCie  
Customer Support.  
What happens if the Administrator is not  
available?  
LaCie highly recommends giving at least two people Administration privileges  
in case one person leaves the company or is not available. LaCie does not take  
responsibility should no Administrator be available to access the data on your  
drive.  
Can the SAFE drive be used on a network?  
What are the LEDs for?  
No, the LaCie SAFE drive can only be used via USB, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or  
USB 1.0.  
e LED is alternately orange or off during the finger swiping process. It is red  
when the drive is locked, green when unlocked, and flashes orange to remind  
you to touch the sensor to re-lock it.  
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9. Troubleshooting Your LaCie Drive  
In the event that your LaCie SAFE Hard Drive  
is not working correctly, please refer to the follow-  
ing checklist to find out where the problem is com-  
ing from. If you have gone through all of the points  
on the checklist and your drive is still not work-  
ing correctly, please have a look at the FAQs that  
the drivers pages, where the most recent software  
updates will be available.  
If you need further assistance, please contact  
your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support  
(see section 11. Contacting Customer Support for  
details).  
If you are having problems getting the finger-  
print sensor to recognize you, see section 9. Trou-  
bleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor.  
are regularly published on our Web site – www.  
lacie.com. One of these FAQs may provide an  
answer to your specific question. You can also visit  
n User Manual Updates  
LaCie is constantly striving to give you the  
most up-to-date, comprehensive User Manuals  
available on the market. It is our goal to provide  
you with a friendly, easy-to-use format that will  
help you quickly install and utilize the many func-  
tions of your new device.  
If your User Manual does not reflect the config-  
urations of the product that you purchased, please  
check our Web site for the most current version  
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Solution  
e drive is not  
recognized.  
Is the drive’s power on?  
Check to make sure that the USB 2.0 cables are correctly attached  
and firmly seated in both the drive and computer’s USB ports.  
Disconnect them, wait 10 seconds, and reconnect them. If the drive  
is still not recognized, restart your computer and try again. If they are  
correctly connected and your drive still does not power on, try using  
the optional power sharing cable, described in section 4.2. Connect-  
ing the USB Power Sharing Cable.  
Does a removable drive ap-  
pear on the desktop?  
Check for a removable drive on the Desktop (on a Mac) or in My  
Computer (on a PC).  
Are all of my cables con-  
nected securely?  
Make sure that all the steps in section 4. Connecting Your LaCie  
Drive have been followed correctly. Examine the connections care-  
fully to ensure that all the cables are inserted in the correct orienta-  
tion and in the correct location.  
Are the USB drivers in-  
stalled correctly?  
Mac Users: Open Apple System Profiler and click on the Devices and  
Volumes tab. If your device is not listed, recheck the cables and try  
the other troubleshooting solutions listed here.  
TeChNICAl NOTe:  
Mac Users:  
Windows 2000 Users: Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel >  
System > Hardware tab > Device Manager button > USB Controller  
> click on the + sign next to the controller icon, and you should see  
your device listed.  
Apple is constantly providing updated  
support for drive mechanisms within OS  
10.x. To ensure that you have the latest  
support, upgrade to the latest version of  
OS 10.x. To access the latest updates an  
upgrades, pull down the Apple Menu  
and click on System Preferences. In the  
section titled System, click on Software  
Update and then click Update Now.Your  
computer will then automatically con-  
nect to the Internet to access the latest  
updates from Apple.  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Windows Users: Microsoft con-  
sistently posts updated drivers and support fixes for their  
operating systems. Go to Microsoft’s Web site, support.  
microsoft.com, for more information.  
Windows XP Users: Go to Start > Control Panel > Performance and  
Maintenance > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager button >  
USB Controller and click on the + sign next to the controller icon.  
You should see your device listed.  
Is there a conflict with other  
devices?  
If you cannot see the device, recheck the cables and try the other  
troubleshooting solutions listed here.  
Consult LaCie Technical Support. See section 11. Contacting Cus-  
tomer Support for more details.  
Is the file system supported  
by your operating system?  
Check the documentation for your operating system.  
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Does your computer’s con-  
figuration meet the mini-  
mum system requirements  
for use with this drive?  
Check section 2.2. Minimum System Requirements.  
Error messages under  
Mac OS 10.x  
Did you get an Error –50  
message while copying to a  
FAT 32 volume?  
When copying files or folders from Mac OS 10.x to a FAT 32  
volume, certain characters cannot be copied.ese characters include,  
but are not limited to:  
? < > / \ :  
Check your files and folders to ensure that these types of characters  
are not being used.  
Did you get an error message  
telling you that the drive  
Simply ignore this message.e drive will remount to the desktop.  
LaCie drives conserve power by spinning down when you set your  
computer to sleep mode, and when the computer is “woken” from  
sleep, it does not give the drive enough time to spin-up from its sleep  
mode.  
has been disconnected when  
coming out of sleep mode?  
Are other USB devices con-  
nected to the same port?  
Disconnect any other USB devices and see if performance improves.  
Is the drive connected to a  
USB 1.1 port on your com-  
puter, or to a USB 1.1 hub?  
If so, it is normal that the drive runs at USB 1.1 speeds. A USB 2.0  
device can only run at USB 2.0 speeds when connected to a USB 2.0  
port or hub and controlled by the appropriate USB 2.0 drivers.  
Is the drive connected to  
a USB 2.0 port on your  
computer?  
Check to see that the USB 2.0 drivers for your Host USB 2.0 port  
and for your USB 2.0 device have been correctly installed (see section  
7.3. Optimizing USB Connections section for a more detailed discus-  
sion). If in doubt, uninstall the driver and then reinstall it.  
Does your computer or  
operating system support  
USB 2.0?  
See section 7.3. Optimizing USB Connections section for a more  
detailed discussion.  
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normal performance levels (i.e. 12 Mb/s).  
TeChNICAl NOTe: Technically, you can  
connect up to 127 devices to a single USB bus.  
For more than two devices, you must make new  
connections using a peripheral called a "hub."  
A hub, which you hook up directly to a USB  
connector on your computer, usually has 4 or 7  
output connections enabling you to connect the  
same number of peripherals. One of the hub's  
main functions is to regenerate signals that lose  
part of their strength as they are transmitted via  
the USB cable. By connecting yet another hub  
to a connector on the existing hub, you can then  
plug in a new set of peripherals and so on, up to  
a maximum of 127.  
In practice, users who desire enhanced  
USB 2.0 throughput will need to connect their  
USB 2.0 hardware on both ends of a 2.0 hub  
to achieve the "high-speed" mode. On one end,  
a USB 2.0 compliant host controller resides on  
the host PC to manage the enumeration pro-  
cess and power management. On the other end,  
USB 2.0 hardware must be connected directly  
to the root hub or through a USB 2.0 hub.  
Some hubs have no power supply and others  
are self-powered. When you choose a hub, opt  
for the self-powered variety, as they have their  
own AC adapter. e most powerful hubs pro-  
vide 0.5A of power to each port. If you buy a  
hub, make sure that it supports per-port switch-  
ing. is function prevents the entire chain of  
peripherals from freezing up if one of them is  
not working properly or is down.  
You can use your USB 2.0 devices with USB  
1.1 hubs, but the peripherals will be limited  
to USB 1.1 performance levels. As USB 2.0 is  
backwards compatible, you will be able to con-  
nect USB 1.1 devices to USB 2.0 hubs; howev-  
er, the USB 1.1 devices will still maintain their  
ImpOrTANT INfO:  
• Avoid using USB connectors found on cer-  
tain peripherals such as keyboards. ese are  
passive (or pass-through) connectors that  
lead to power loss and unstable operation.  
• Only use USB cables shorter than 5 meters  
(approximately 15 feet). Using longer cables  
cause the peripherals to malfunction due  
to excessive reduction in electrical signal  
strength.  
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10. Troubleshooting the Fingerprint Sensor  
In the event that your LaCie SAFE Hard  
Drive's fingerprint sensor does not recognize you  
as an authorized user, please refer to the following  
checklist to find out where the problem is coming  
from. If you have gone through all of the points on  
the checklist and the fingerprint sensor still does  
not recognize, please have a look at the FAQs that  
• Make sure the front of the drive is facing you.  
• Make sure your finger is positioned properly. It  
should be flat and resting entirely on the sensor  
surface so that it touches the metal plate around  
the sensor itself.  
• Try using the other registered finger.  
are regularly published on our Web site – www.  
• Try keeping your finger on the sensor for a lon-  
ger period of time.  
lacie.com. One of these FAQs may provide an  
answer to your specific question. You can also visit  
the drivers pages, where the most recent software  
updates will be available.  
• Clean the sensor with a dry tissue or cloth.  
• If you have dry skin, try touching your finger to  
your forehead or the side of your nose and then  
placing your finger on the sensor.  
If you need further assistance, please contact  
your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support.  
See section 11. Contacting Customer Support for  
details.  
If you are having problems with your LaCie  
SAFE Hard Drive, see section 8. Troubleshooting  
Your LaCie Drive.  
• If you have moist skin, try rubbing your finger  
on your slacks or shirt sleeve and then place your  
finger on the unit.  
• Disconnect and then reconnect the drive.  
Try the following things if the fingerprint sen-  
sor does not recognize you:  
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11. Contacting Customer Support  
Before You Contact Technical Support:  
1. Read the manuals and review the sections 9.  
Troubleshooting Your Drive and 10. Trouble-  
shooting the Fingerprint Sensor.  
2. Try to isolate the problem. If possible, make the  
drive the only external device on the CPU, and  
make sure that all of the cables are correctly and  
firmly attached.  
If you have asked yourself all of the pertinent  
questions in the troubleshooting checklist, and you  
still can’t get your LaCie drive to work properly,  
contact us via the provided Web link. Before con-  
tacting us, make sure that you are in front of your  
computer and that you have the following infor-  
mation on hand:  
1
Your LaCie drive’s serial number (A)  
• Operating system (Mac OS or Windows) and  
version  
• Computer brand and model  
• Names of CD or DVD drives installed on your  
computer  
• Amount of memory installed  
• Names of any other devices installed on your  
computer  
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Lacie Technical Support Contacts  
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Contact us at:  
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12. Warranty Information  
LaCie warrants your drive against any defect in  
LaCie will not, under any circumstances, be  
liable for direct, special or consequential damages  
such as, but not limited to, damage or loss of prop-  
erty or equipment, loss of profits or revenues, cost  
of replacement goods, or expense or inconvenience  
caused by service interruptions.  
material and workmanship, under normal use, for  
the period designated on your warranty certificate.  
In the event this product is found to be defective  
within the warranty period, LaCie will, at its op-  
tion, repair or replace the defective drive.  
is warranty is void if:  
Any loss, corruption or destruction of data  
while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility  
of the user, and under no circumstances will LaCie  
be held liable for the recovery or restoration of this  
data.  
Under no circumstances will any person be en-  
titled to any sum greater than the purchase price  
paid for the drive.  
To obtain warranty service, call LaCie Techni-  
cal Support. You will be asked to provide your La-  
Cie product’s serial number, and you may be asked  
to furnish proof of purchase to confirm that the  
drive is still under warranty.  
All drives returned to LaCie must be securely  
packaged in their original box and shipped with  
postage prepaid.  
• e drive was operated/stored in abnormal use  
or maintenance conditions;  
• e drive is repaired, modified or altered, un-  
less such repair, modification or alteration is ex-  
pressly authorized in writing by LaCie;  
• e drive was subjected to abuse, neglect, light-  
ning strike, electrical fault, improper packaging  
or accident;  
• e drive was installed improperly;  
• e serial number of the drive is defaced or  
missing;  
• e broken part is a replacement part such as a  
pickup tray, etc.  
• e tamper seal on the drive casing is broken.  
ImpOrTANT INfO: Register online for  
LaCie and its suppliers accept no liability for  
any loss of data during the use of this device, or for  
any of the problems caused as a result.  
free technical support:  
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Glossary  
Backup – (1) e act of creating at least one addi-  
Cache, -ing – is is an area of electronic storage  
(usually RAM) set aside to store frequently used  
data from electro-mechanical storage (hard drives,  
floppy disks, CD/DVD-ROM, tape cartridges,  
etc.) erefore, storing frequently used data in  
RAM can enhance your system’s overall response  
to disk-intensive operations significantly.  
tional copy of data onto a different (and safe) stor-  
age device from where it can be retrieved at a later  
time if needed. (2) A copy of a file, directory, or  
volume on a separate storage device from the origi-  
nal, for the purposes of retrieval in case the original  
is erased, damaged, or destroyed.  
Bit – e smallest measure of computerized data,  
Configuration – When talking about a PC,config-  
uration is understood to be the sum of the internal  
and external components of the system, including  
memory, disk drives, the keyboard, the video sub-  
system and other peripherals, such as the mouse,  
modem or printer. e configuration also implies  
software: the operating system and various device  
managers (drivers), as well as hardware settings and  
options set by the user via configuration files.  
either a 1 or a 0. Eight  
bits equal one byte, or one character.  
Biometry Technology that uses biological data to  
verify a person's identity.  
Block – A very small section of the storage media  
comprised of one or more sectors. A block is the  
smallest amount of space allocated on a drive for  
data storage. By default, a sector of data consists of  
512 bytes.  
Cross-platform Term that refers to a device that  
is able to be operated by both Mac and Windows  
operating systems.  
Buffer – RAM cache that is faster than the data  
that is being delivered. Buffers are used so data may  
be stored and delivered to the receiving item as it  
is needed.  
Data Stream – e flow of data that accomplishes  
a task, usually related to moving data from storage  
to computer RAM or between storage devices.  
Driver (peripheral manager) – A software com-  
ponent that enables the computer system to com-  
municate with a peripheral. Most peripherals will  
not operate correctly – if at all – if the appropriate  
drivers are not installed on the system.  
Bus – Electronic links that enable data to flow be-  
tween the processor, RAM and extension cables  
(peripherals).  
Byte – A sequence of adjacent binary digits, or bits,  
considered as a unit, 8 bits in length. ere are 8  
bits in 1 byte. See also MB (Megabyte) or GB (Gi-  
gabyte).  
File System – Links the physical map of a disc to  
its logical structure.anks to the file system, users  
and computers can easily display path, directories  
and files recorded onto the disc.  
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Fingerprint – An impression on a surface of the  
Interface – e protocol data transmitters, data re-  
ceivers,logic and wiring that link one piece of com-  
puter equipment to another, such as a hard drive to  
an adapter or an adapter to a system bus. Proto-  
col means a set of rules for operating the physical  
interface, such as: do not read or write before the  
drive is ready.  
curves formed by the ridges on a fingertip, espe-  
cially such an impression made in ink and used as a  
means of identification.  
Firmware – Permanent or semi-permanent in-  
structions and data programmed directly into the  
circuitry of a programmable read-only memory or  
an electronically-erasable,programmable read-only  
memory chip. Used for controlling the operation  
of the computer or tape drive. Distinct from the  
software, which is stored in random access memory  
and can be altered.  
I/O (Input/Output) – Refers to an operation,  
program or device whose purpose is to enter data  
into or to extract data from a computer.  
Kb (Kilobit) – Equivalent to 1,000 bits.  
Folder – A list created on a disk to store files. Cre-  
ating folders and sub-folders enables you to orga-  
nize the storage of your files in a logical, hierarchi-  
cal manner so that you can find and manage them  
more easily.  
Kb/s – Kilobits per second. 480Kb/s is equal to  
60KB/s.  
KB (KiloByte) – Basically, this means 1,000 bytes,  
but it is actually 1,024 bytes.  
Format, -ting, -ted – is is a process where a de-  
vice is prepared to record data. In this process, the  
hard disk writes special information onto its own  
recording surfaces into areas (blocks) that are ready  
to accept user data. Since this operation causes all  
current user data stored on the hard disk to be lost,  
this is an infrequent operation that usually only  
happens at the v that created the hard disk. It is  
unusual for something to happen to a hard disk  
that requires the end-user to initially perform this  
operation.  
KB/s – Kilobytes per second. A means of measur-  
ing throughput.  
Mb (Megabit) – Equivalent to 1,000,000 bits.  
Mb/s – Megabits per second. A means of measur-  
ing throughput. 480Mb/s is equal to 60MB/s.  
MB (Megabyte) – Basically means one million  
bytes, but is actually 1,024 Kilobytes or 1,024 x  
1,024 bytes, which equals 1,048,576 bytes.  
GB (GigaByte) – is value is normally associated  
with data storage capacity. Basically, it means a  
thousand million or a billion bytes. In fact, it equals  
1,073,741,824 bytes (or 1,024 x 1,024 x 1,024).  
MB/s – Megabytes per second. A means of mea-  
suring throughput.  
Hardware – Physical components of a computer  
system, including the computer itself and peripher-  
als such as printers, modems, mice, etc.  
Operating System (OS) – Software that controls  
the assignment and use of hardware resources such  
as memory, processor time, disk space and periph-  
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erals. An operating system is the basis on which  
Software – In a nutshell, software is a set of in-  
structions for the computer. A set of instructions to  
perform a particular task is called a program.ere  
are two main types of software: system software (an  
operating system such as Mac OS or Windows)  
which controls the operation of the computer and  
application software (programs such as Word)  
which enable users to perform tasks such as word  
processing, spreadsheet creation, graphics, etc.  
software (applications) run. Windows, Mac OS  
and UNIX are among the most common.  
Overwrite To write data on top of existing data  
thus erasing the original data.  
Partition, -ing – After formatting, the hard drive  
is not yet ready to store files. It must be divided  
into sections that will contain special information  
required for a Mac or PC to operate and other sec-  
tions that will contain the files. is process of di-  
viding up the hard drive is called partitioning.  
Storage – In computers, any equipment in which  
information may be kept. PCs generally use disk  
units and other external storage media (diskettes,  
CD-ROMs, magnetic disks, etc.) for permanent  
storage of information.  
Peripheral – A generic term applied to printers,  
scanners, mice, keyboards, serial ports, graphics  
cords, disk drives and other computer subsystems.  
is type of peripheral often relies on its own con-  
trol software, known as a peripheral driver.  
Transfer Rate – e rate at which the drive sends  
and receives data from the controller.Transfer rates  
for reading data from the disk drive may not be  
the same as the transfer rate for writing data to  
the disk drive. Transfer rates are CPU dependent,  
meaning that regardless of how great a transfer rate  
your drive is capable of, the actual transfer rate can  
only be as fast as the slowest of your hard drive and  
computer.  
RAM (Random Access Memory) – Generally re-  
ferred to as a computer’s “memory.” An integrated  
circuit memory chip that allows information to be  
stored and retrieved by a microprocessor or con-  
troller. e information can be stored or accessed  
in any order, and all storage locations are equally  
accessible.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) – An external periph-  
eral interface standard used for communication be-  
tween a computer and external peripherals over an  
inexpensive cable.  
Seek Time – e amount of time (in thousandths  
of a second, or milliseconds) that it takes a hard  
drive’s read/write head to move to a specific loca-  
tion on the disk. Average seek, then, is the average  
of a many random samplings all over the disk. Seek  
time is CPU independent, meaning that seek time  
is the same for a disk drive, whether it is attached  
to a computer or not.  
Utility – Software designed to perform mainte-  
nance tasks on the system or its components. Ex-  
amples include backup programs, programs to re-  
trieve files and data on disk,programs for preparing  
(or formatting) a disk or and resource editors.  
Volume – A desktop mountable storage area, may  
be a partition of a hard drive, a removable disk or a  
cartridge.Typically measured in MBs or GBs.  
Sensor – A device, such as a photoelectric cell, that  
receives and responds to a signal or stimulus.  
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