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LaCie USB 2.0 PCI Card • 

DESIGN BY SISMO

 

Installing Your LaCie PCI Card

User Manual 

page 8

3.2.  Inserting Your LaCie PCI Card

Required Tools

 

Philips-head and/or flat-head screw driver

 

Computer System Manual

1.   Turn off your computer and disconnect all external periph-

eral devices and cables, i.e. power cord, modem/fax line, 
monitor, etc. 

2.  Remove your computer’s cover. For most computers, several 

screws will need to be unseated before you can remove the 
computer’s cover. These screws are usually located at the 
rear of the computer, along the edge of the cover. However, 
placement of these screws and cover attachment may vary by 
manufacturer, so please refer to your computer’s manual for 
specific details.

3.  Once you have removed the cover, you will need to locate 

the PCI slots on the motherboard. The PCI slots are generally 
located in the back of the computer, with the slots built into 
the side-wall of the computer (please refer to your computer 
system’s manual for the exact location of your PCI slots – the 
LaCie PCI Card may be installed in either a 32 or 64-bit PCI 
card slot). If necessary, you may need to remove the expan-
sion slot cover, and you may also need to remove any add-in 
boards which block access to the PCI slots. 

4.  Take the LaCie PCI Card out of its anti-static blister package 

and, being careful to touch only the anti-static gripping pad,  
push the card into the empty PCI card slot. There is only way 
to mount the card, so if you are having problems inserting 
the card into the PCI slot, make sure that it is oriented cor-
rectly. Be sure that the gold contact pins of the PCI card are 
seated completely inside your computer’s PCI slot. Be aware 
that it may take some force to get the card fully seated in 
the slot.

5.  Once the PCI card is seated correctly, tighten with a screw.

6.  If necessary, replace any add-in boards that you removed 

in Step 3.

7.   Now you are ready to put the computer’s cover back on 

and reconnect all of your external peripheral devices and 
cables.

8.   Power on your computer. After the start up procedure has 

finished, you should be able to connect devices through the 
available FireWire ports.

LaCie PCI Card

System frame

Motherboard

PCI or PCI-X slot

Bracket

Summary of Contents for 130822 - FireWire 400 ANF 800 USB 2.0 PCI Card Design

Page 1: ...5 2 1 Minimum System Requirements 5 2 2 Package Content 6 2 3 View of the Card 6 3 Installing Your LaCie PCI Card 7 3 1 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 7 3 2 Inserting Your LaCie PCI Card 8 3 3 Driver Ins...

Page 2: ...ses and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and if not installed and used in ac cordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio com munications Operation of this equipment...

Page 3: ...card in an en vironment that is too cold or humid may damage the unit IMPORTANT INFO Any loss corrup tion or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the user and un...

Page 4: ...that USB 2 0 makes possible The LaCie USB 2 0 PCI Card is a fully functional USB 2 0 host supporting High Speed HS Full Speed FS and Low Speed LS operation It also offers full backward compatibility...

Page 5: ...2 0 PCI Card is compliant with the Open Host Controller Interface OHCI the Enhanced Host Controller Inter face EHCI and the USB Revision 2 0 specifications IMPORTANT INFO The format of this card is no...

Page 6: ...d 1 Four USB 2 0 Ports These ports are where you attach the USB 2 0 interface cables 2 2 Package Content 1 LaCie USB 2 0 PCI Card Design by Sismo 2 Quick Install Guide 3 LaCie USB 2 0 PCI Card Utiliti...

Page 7: ...scharge or ESD ESD can cause two different types of damage to computers and peripherals 1 Catastrophic which is the complete loss of de vice functionality and 2 Latent Defect where the device is only...

Page 8: ...I slots the LaCie PCI Card may be installed in either a 32 or 64 bit PCI card slot If necessary you may need to remove the expan sion slot cover and you may also need to remove any add in boards which...

Page 9: ...ation Windows Users There are no drivers to install for Windows 2000 2003 Server XP and Vista The LaCie FireWire PCI Card has the drivers built into the BIOS for these operating sys tems Mac Users The...

Page 10: ...eed USB 2 0 Bus Unfortunately no USB devices will still operate at 12Mb s at full speed and 1 5Mb s at low speed on a Hi Speed USB 2 0 bus Even though USB 1 0 devices won t run any faster they can wor...

Page 11: ...rk properly con tact us via the provided Web link Before contacting us make sure that you are in front of your computer and that you have the following information on hand Your card s serial number Co...

Page 12: ...ttp www lacie com fr contact LaCie Germany Contact us at http www lacie com de contact LaCie Italy Contact us at http www lacie com it contact LaCie Japan Contact us at http www lacie com jp contact L...

Page 13: ...l fault improper packaging or accident The card was installed improperly The serial number of the card is defaced or missing LaCie will not under any circumstances be liable for direct spe cial or con...

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