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Data transfer rate of 400 Mbps 

FireWire  is  suitable  for  applications 

where  delayed  or  out-of-order  data 

frames are unacceptable, such as digital 

video editing.

Supports up to 63 devices

FireWire devices can be linked in a daisy-

chain  configuration.  With  the  use  of 

FireWire hubs, up to 63 devices can be 

linked on a single FireWire bus. 

Peer-to-peer architecture

FireWire  devices  are  intelligent.  Data 

transmission can take place without the 

need for input from the computer.

Cable length up to 14ft

On-bus power up to 45 W

FireWire can power larger, higher power 

consumption devices than USB 2.0.

Plug & Play

You  do  not  need  to  install  drivers, 

assign  unique  ID  numbers,  or  connect 

terminators.

Hot-swappable

Devices  can  be  added  and  removed 

while the computer is running. Also, you 

can turn off the device when not needed, 

in order to conserve electricity.

Data  transfer  rates  up  to  480  Mbps 

With  USB,  data  transfer  rates  can 

vary depending on a number of factors, 

including available CPU resources.

Supports up to 127 devices

Connecting more than one or two USB 

devices to a computer typically requires 

the use of one or more hubs: each hub 

can accommodate several USB devices.

Master-slave architecture

The  computer  dictates  data  flow  to, 

from, and between attached devices. 

Cable length up to 16.5ft

On-bus power up to 2.5 W

Suitable  for  low-power-consumption 

devices such as flash card readers. 

Plug & Play

You  do  not  need  to  assign  unique  ID 

numbers,  or  connect  terminators.  On 

most operating system you do not need 

to install drivers.

Hot-swappable

Devices  can  be  added  and  removed 

while the computer is running. Also, you 

can turn off the device when not needed, 

in order to conserve electricity.

FireWire & USB 2.0 

Compared

Q: I have a FAT32 disk, and when I try to copy a large file I 

get an error saying there is not enough room on the drive-
- I have lots of free space!

A: FAT32 only allows files up to 4GB in size. To copy larger files, 

please reformat the volume using MacOS Extended Format.

FAQs for PC Users: 

Q:  My computer does not recognize the Drive.

A:  Make sure all of your connections are secure. If you have 

an  add-on  card,  make  sure  it  is  working  properly  and/or 

update  the  driver.  Also,  make  sure  you  have  all  the  latest 

updates for your Windows operating system.

Q:  Can you make the External Hard Drive bootable?

A:    This  depends  on  your  computer’s  BIOS  (Basic  Input/

Output System). The BIOS contains code required to control 

a number of miscellaneous functions. Please check with your 

computer  manufacturer  for  BIOS  updates  to  determine  if 

your computer’s BIOS supports this feature.

Q:  Does the Drive work with Norton Ghost?

A:  Yes. Norton Ghost 2003 or newer support USB drives. 

Fantom Drives does not provide any additional drivers.

Q: Where are the drivers for 2000/XP?

A: Windows 2000 and XP already include all the necessary 

drivers! No additional drivers are necessary.

Q:  Do you have “DOS Driver” for the Drive?

A:  No.

Q:  When I leave my computer idle for a while, my Drive 

won’t work properly.

A:    The  most  likely  cause  is  that  your  computer  is  going 

into sleep mode. The immediate solution is to shut down your 

computer and turn off the Drive, and then restart your computer. 

Once your computer is completely booted up, turn on the Drive. 

You should see the drive in the Windows Explorer. To prevent 

this problem from recurring, open the “Power Settings/Energy 

Saver” and set it to never go into sleep mode.

Summary of Contents for TFD1000U16

Page 1: ...f their respective owners Copyright 1999 2006 Fantom Drives Technology All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Fantom Drives 19260 Van Ness Ave Torrance CA 90501 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN ...

Page 2: ...8 Connecting the Drive to Your Computer 9 Formatting Your Fantom Drives External Hard Drive 10 Formatting the Drive in Mac OS X 10 Formatting the Drive in Windows 2000 XP 2003 11 How to safely dismount and turn off your Fantom Drives External Hard Drive 12 Performing Basic Tasks 13 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 14 One Year Limited Warranty 17 Contact Information BC ...

Page 3: ...ct 2 improper installation operation testing or maintenance of this Product 3 power failure or connection to improper voltage supply or 4 attempted repair by any party other than Fantom Drives This Warranty does not apply when the malfunction results from the use of this Product in conjunction with accessories products or ancillary or peripheral equipment or where it is determined by Fantom Drives...

Page 4: ... year from the original date of purchase from Fantom Drives or its authorized reseller Fantom Drives will supply at no charge new or rebuilt replacement parts in exchange for defective parts of this Product Any replacement parts will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety 90 days from installation by Fantom Drives All exchanged parts replaced under this warranty w...

Page 5: ...rive letter if you wish click Next You will then be asked to format the Drive Q After I connected the Drive to my PC I got the following alert message HI SPEED USB Device Plugged into non HI SPEED USB Hub What does this mean A Windows 2000 and XP users will get this alert message if you plugged the Drive into a USB port that only supports USB 1 1 This is fine except your Drive will operate USB 1 1...

Page 6: ...puter is running Also you can turn off the device when not needed in order to conserve electricity FireWire USB 2 0 Compared Q I have a FAT32 disk and when I try to copy a large file I get an error saying there is not enough room on the drive I have lots of free space A FAT32 only allows files up to 4GB in size To copy larger files please reformat the volume using MacOS Extended Format FAQs for PC...

Page 7: ...mputer As soon as the bootup chime sounds press and hold down the option command p r key combination to reset the PRAM Release the keys when the chime sounds a second time Please refer to your Mac manual for more information on these procedures Q My computer does not recognize the Drive A First check to make sure that all of your connections are secure and that the power switch is in the ON positi...

Page 8: ...s nor will Fantom Drives perform any recovery on lost data or files 8 13 Performing Basic Tasks How to open files and folders stored on the External Hard Drive PC and Mac Users 1 Double click on the Drive icon A window showing the files and folders stored on the Drive will appear 2 Double click on the file or folder that you want to open How to copy files and folders to your External Hard Drive Ma...

Page 9: ...rive dismounts automatically With the computer turned off simply turn off the Drive You may then unplug the power cord and data cable if you want to disconnect the drive Connecting the Drive to Your Computer 1 Plug the AC adapter cord into the power port on the back of the Drive The plug should not require much effort to insert If the plug will not go in do not force it the plug is probably upside...

Page 10: ...ge Erasing a disk will destroy all information on all of the volumes of the disk Click Erase Once initializing is complete you should see the drive listed in the left sub window of the Disk Utility screen Quit Disk Utility You should now see the Drive icon on the Desktop Formatting the Drive in Windows 2000 XP 2003 1 Open the disk management console A list of the attached drives and their respecti...

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