for Mac
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the INTEGRAL LAN .5" hard disk enclosure. This User Manual is
intended to help you install the INTEGRAL LAN drive quickly and easily onto your Personal Computer or
Ethernet Network and begin using it immediately. INTEGRAL LAN drives are the perfect solution to your
network storage needs. Share documents, music, videos, and pictures with your family or co-workers through
your network. Simply connect the drive to your network, install our easy to use software and you're up and
running. Say goodbye to confusing network setups and configurations. With its Key Code security features,
your data is kept private from unauthorized access.
The INTEGRAL LAN works in both network mode as well as a standalone USB mode. Take advantage of the
ultra fast USB 2.0 transfer rates by connecting the INTEGRAL LAN directly to your MAC's USB 2.0 port. With its
portability, ease of use, high performance, and extra capacity, the INTEGRAL LAN has you covered.
Package Contents
• INTEGRAL LAN enclosure
• USER Manual
• Software & Driver CD
• Power Adapter
• USB & Ethernet Cables
• Footstand
System Requirement
• Mac OS X 10. or greater
• 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
• USB 1.1 Port (USB 2.0 recommended)
• CD-ROM drive for installation
• 100Base-T full duplex switch for NDAS mode
Features
• Support .5" IDE HDD (PATA)
• Shared network direct attached storage (NDAS) for your home or office
• Easy setup and installation
• Sleek & portable design
• USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 backwards compatible)
• Key Code security protection
• Driver supports
(Network Mode)
OS X 10. or greater
• OS 8.6 or later (USB Mode)
• Data transfer rates of:
Network mode: 100Mbit/sec
▎
USB mode: 480Mbit/second
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for Mac
Harddisk Installation
1.
Open the back of the enclosure by undoing
the securing screws and sliding the tray out
of the aluminium housing.
NOTE:
Disconnect the LED cable before
completely sliding it out.
POWER
CONNECTOR
IDE
CONNECTOR
LED
CABLE
3.
Place the HDD in the tray aligning the IDE
and power connectors. Connect the IDE and
power connectors to the HDD.
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Harddisk Installation
2.
Write down the ID number and WRITE
KEY before closing the enclosure. It will
be needed in later stages of the network
installation.
4.
Position the HDD in the tray so that the
mounting holes on the HDD line up with the
tray mounting holes. Use the four mounting
screws to secure the HDD in the tray.