User Guide

should see a new icon and drive
letter for the DrivePod. (If you are
not sure which icon represents
the DrivePod, turn off the drive
and see which icon disappears.
Then turn the drive back on and
wait for the icon to reappear.)
8. Right-click on the DrivePod icon
and select Format. The Format
window will appear. In the Format
window, verify the drive’s capacity.
It should be close to the stated
capacity of your DrivePod, specified
in Megabytes. (The capacity figure
shown in Figure 4 is just an exam-
ple and may not reflect the capaci-
ty of your DrivePod)
9. Under Format type select Full;
everything else should be left at
the default setting. In the Label
field under Other options you may
assign a name to the DrivePod.
The name you assign is limited to
eight characters and no symbols
appeared from the Desktop, the drive has been dismounted. You many then
unplug the USB cable, and the AC adapter and power cord.
Using the Connector Cap
Whether you have one DrivePod or a stack of DrivePods, one drive will always
have an exposed connector. While it is perfectly safe to leave the connector
exposed, you may wish to cover it with the supplied Connector Cap to protect
the connector and block out dust.
To cover the connector, simply place the Connector Cap on the connector so
that the embossed AcomData logo is right-side-up when looking at the drive
from the front. If you place the Connector Cap with the logo up-side-down, it
will not seat properly.
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FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
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