® My Passport Wireless Portable Hard Drive User Manual
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Table of Contents WD Service and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Registering Your WD Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 1 About Your WD Storage Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kit Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Connecting the Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ways to Connect the Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Making a Direct Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Connecting to a Public Wi-Fi Network/Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Connecting to Your Home Wi-Fi Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Viewing or Changing the Drive’s Advanced Wi-Fi Settings . . . . . . . 27 Removing a Connection. .
10 Performing Administrative Functions . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Changing the Password and Device Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Changing the Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Specifying Types of Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Locking the Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Rebooting and Shutting Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ABOUT YOUR WD STORAGE DEVICE 1 About Your WD Storage Device This chapter includes the following topics: Features Handling Precautions Kit Contents Optional Accessories About the Online Learning Center Compatibility Physical Description Welcome to your My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi mobile storage. Now you have the freedom to save, access and share your content using tablets, smartphones, and computers instantly and without the need of an Internet connection.
ABOUT YOUR WD STORAGE DEVICE Handling Precautions WD products are precision instruments and must be handled with care during unpacking and installation. Rough handling, shock, or vibration can damage drives. Always observe the following precautions when unpacking and installing your external storage product: Do not drop or jolt the drive. Do not move the drive during activity. Do not place the drive on carpeting. Make sure the drive is on a clean, firm, and stable surface.
ABOUT YOUR WD STORAGE DEVICE About the Online Learning Center WD’s online Learning Center provides the latest information, instructions, and software to help users get the most out of their personal cloud storage. This web-based guide is an interactive resource to walk users through installing and using their My Passport Wireless drive. The online Learning Center allows you to: Learn about your new product. Download the latest software for your product.
ABOUT YOUR WD STORAGE DEVICE Physical Description The drive has two LEDs: Power/Battery Status and Wi-Fi. Power and Battery Status LED Wi-Fi LED The drive has two buttons, Power and WPS, and a USB 3.0 port. Power button USB 3.0 port WPS button The drive contains a slot for an SD (secure digital) card.
UNDERSTANDING THE LEDS AND BUTTONS 2 1 Understanding the LEDs and Buttons This chapter includes the following topics: Power and Battery Status LED Wi-Fi LED Other LED Behavior Buttons Power and Battery Status LED The drive is pre-charged at the factory. However, the battery level may be lower when you take it out of the box as it may have been in transit or on the shelf for a significant length of time. The following table describes the Power and Battery Status LED behavior.
UNDERSTANDING THE LEDS AND BUTTONS Wi-Fi LED The Wi-Fi LED is off when you take the My Passport Wireless drive out of the box. Wi-Fi LED Behavior/Color Indicates ...
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE 3 1 Setting up the Wireless Drive This chapter includes the following topics: Turning the Drive On Setting up the Drive the First Time 2 1 Turning the Drive On Important: It is best to charge the battery before using the My Passport Wireless drive the first time as the factory charge may have decreased during shipping. (See “Charging the Battery” on page 43.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE Using a Computer and Web Browser Note: The computer must be wireless enabled. 1. Make sure the My Passport Wireless drive is turned on and both LEDs are lit. 2. Do one of the following: On your Windows computer, open the list of available networks. Windows 7 Windows 8 On a Mac computer, click System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi. 3. Select MyPassport.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE 4. Open a browser and type one of the following: Note: For a list of compatible browsers, see “Compatibility” on page 3. Windows computer: http://mypassport Mac computer: http://mypassport.local Windows or Mac computer: http://192.168.60.1 (the drive’s default IP address) 5.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE You have the following options: To go to the next screen without entering credentials, click the Skip check box. The My Passport Wireless dashboard appears. (See “Dashboard Home Page” on page 15.) To secure the drive with a password, enter and confirm a password of at least 8 characters. The password is case sensitive and may not contain double quotes. Note: To display the password, click the Show Password check box. 7. Click Next. 8.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE About the Dashboard The dashboard is where you can see the status of your drive and customize it as you want. For more information about the dashboard, see “Using the Dashboard” on page 15. Using WD My Cloud App on a Mobile Device 1. On your mobile device, go to Settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless using the new name of your drive and/or your new password. 2.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE 5. Tap Connect Now to display a list of available WD network devices: 6. Tap MyPassport and then tap Next to display the Secure Your Device screen: 7. (Optional) Enter or change the Wi-Fi name of your My Passport Wireless drive. 8. (Optional) If you want to assign or change a password, enter it in both password fields. Note: WD My Cloud for Android devices has a few more security screens to be completed.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE 9. Tap Save Changes. The following page displays:. 10. On your mobile device, go to Settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless using the new name of your drive and/or your new password.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS DRIVE 11. Tap the My Cloud icon on your mobile device and tap MyPassport (or whatever you named your drive) to display the following confirmation screen: 12. Click Continue Using WD My Cloud App to display your folders. 13.
USING THE DASHBOARD 4 1 Using the Dashboard Accessing the Dashboard Dashboard Home Page Icons Viewing Drive Status The My Passport Wireless dashboard is where you can customize settings and manage the drive as you prefer. This chapter provides an overview of the dashboard.
USING THE DASHBOARD Icons Information Icons Icon Name Actions Alerts Displays recent alerts about new firmware and network issues. Critical alerts Displays a severe warning: such as over temperature, under temperature, drive SMART failure, or failure of the data volume to mount. Help Click to connect to WD Learning Center, online Help, Technical Support, and information about the drive. Navigation Icons Use the navigation icons to open screens where you can configure settings as you please.
USING THE DASHBOARD Viewing Drive Status The main body of the Home page shows the status of the device and provides shortcuts to two important tasks. Capacity Panel Displays the amount of storage taken up by various types of media files and the amount of free storage left on your drive. If you click the panel, it shows the number of files in each category. Battery Panel Displays the current percentage of total charge the battery currently holds.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE 5 1 Connecting the Drive Ways to Connect the Drive Making a Direct Connection Connecting to a Public Wi-Fi Network/Internet Connecting to Your Home Wi-Fi Network Viewing or Changing the Drive’s Advanced Wi-Fi Settings Removing a Connection Ways to Connect the Drive You can connect to the My Passport Wireless drive using the following methods: Direct Connection Connect the wireless drive directly to your computer – Set up a direct connection from your computer or a mobile device to t
CONNECTING THE DRIVE Public Wireless Network Connection Connect the wireless drive to a public Wi-Fi network and the Internet – Set up the My Passport Wireless drive to join a public wireless network and share the Internet. Any other computers or devices connected to the public wireless network are unable to see your data. Referred to as Hotspot or Shared Connection mode.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE USB Connection Plug the drive into your computer (USB mode) – Connect your computer and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cable, essentially turning the drive into a DirectAttached Storage (DAS) drive. In this case, there is no wireless connectivity so you don’t get Internet access and are unable to display the My Passport Wireless web interface. Note: See “Using a USB Connection to Load Content” on page 30 for information about USB connections.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE Making a Direct Connection Making a Direct Connection Using a Web Browser After setup, when you want to connect to your computer (if not already connected), follow these steps: 1. Make sure the My Passport Wireless device is on, the Power and Battery Status LED is lit, and the Wi-Fi LED is solid blue. 2. On your computer, open the list of available networks. Windows 7 Windows 8 3. Select MyPassport. 4.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE Making a Direct Connection to a Mobile Device via WD My Cloud This procedure assumes you have already downloaded the WD My Cloud app on a mobile device and connected wirelessly to the My Passport Wireless drive at least once. (See “Using WD My Cloud App on a Mobile Device” on page 11.) Note: iOS images are on the left and Android images are on the right. 1. Open WD My Cloud on your mobile device and click Connect Now.. A list of available devices/networks displays: 2.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE Connecting to a Public Wi-Fi Network/Internet A public Wi-Fi network (also called a hotspot) provides network and Internet access to mobile devices such as laptops or mobile phones. These networks are typically in public locations like coffee shops, airports, and hotels. For example, if you connect your My Passport Wireless drive to the Wi-Fi network in a hotel and then connect numerous other devices to the drive, all devices can securely connect to each other and to the Internet.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE The Connect to screen displays: 3. Click Hotspot and do one of the following: Click Use Password and enter the password for the Wi-Fi network. Click Use WPS and enter the WPS PIN. Note: The WPS option is not available if your network doesn’t have WPS functionality. 4. (Optional) Click the Advanced Options arrow to display more Wi-Fi settings for the hotspot.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE 5. Click OK to display the Wi-Fi screen showing the hotspot connection: If the network you joined has Internet connectivity, you now have Internet access. And if other computing devices join the My Passport Wireless drive's Wi-Fi network, they will also have Internet access and access to the drive's content. If you’ve set a password for the drive, no computer or device on the public Wi-Fi network can access your drive.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE 2. Click Switch to Another Network and from the list of networks that displays, select your home Wi-Fi network. The Connect to screen displays: 3. Click Home Network (default setting) and do one of the following: Click Use Password, and enter the password for your home Wi-Fi network. Click Use WPS and enter your router’s WPS PIN. To generate a WPS PIN, see the documentation that comes with your router.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE Home Network Advanced Options MAC Address Unique identifier of the My Passport Wireless drive's external network interface. Device Name Name of the My Passport Wireless drive when connected as a wireless Network Attached Storage. Network Mode Select DHCP to automatically receive and use an IP address from the DHCP server on the network, when in Home Mode. If you select Static, you must manually assign an IP address for the My Passport Wireless on the home network. 5.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE 2. Click the settings icon in the upper right of the My Passport Wireless box to display the current Wi-Fi settings: 3. View or change the settings. Wi-Fi Name Wireless network name. Security Type Select the type of security to be applied to the drive’s Wi-Fi network: • Disabled (no security) is the default • WPA2 Personal • WPA/WPA2 Personal Mixed WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2 are security protocols that use a dynamically changing key.
CONNECTING THE DRIVE MAC Address Unique identifier of the My Passport Wireless drive's network interface. IP Address IP address of your My Passport Wireless drive. DHCP Service Service that assigns IP addresses to devices on the My Passport Wireless network. On by default. If you turn the service Off, you must assign static addresses to clients on the network. 4. Click Save. Removing a Connection 1. To remove a connection, click Remove Remembered Network on the Wi-Fi page.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE 6 1 Loading Content on Your Drive This chapter includes the following topics: Loading Content Using a Compatible Wireless Camera Backing up a Computer to the Drive One of the first things to do with your drive is to load content to it using a USB connection, a wireless connection, an Android/iOS mobile device with WD My Cloud, or a compatible wireless camera. Another way to load content is to back up a computer to the drive.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE Using a Wi-Fi Connection to Load Content When you first connect to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network, none of your media is on the drive. You can start copying files from your computer or other devices on the network to the drive using Wi-Fi. From your computer or computers and devices on the same network 1. Check your settings and make sure your computer is connected to your My Passport Wireless drive or the same wireless network your drive is connected to.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE Using a Compatible Wireless Camera File Transfer Protocol (FTP) enables the transfer of content to and from your drive’s Public folder through FTP. The drive supports default Anonymous login and takes advantage of WiFi security for protection. The My Passport Wireless drive is compatible with wireless cameras that support FTP, such as Nikon WT-2 and Canon WFT. See Knowledge Base Answer ID 11737 for information on compatible cameras. FTP is disabled by default.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE Backing up a Computer to the Drive Following is a brief overview of using your My Passport Wireless drive as a backup destination. To back up files, the drive must be connected to the computer physically with a USB connection. Using WD SmartWare™ (Windows Only) WD SmartWare software is an easy-to-use tool that gives you the power to protect your data automatically with automatic, continuous backup and the ability to retrieve lost files.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE 2. Click Go to Downloads to display the Downloads page: 3. 4. 5. 6. In the WD SmartWare box, click Download. Access your downloaded files and extract the contents of the zip file to your computer. Double-click the WD SmartWare Setup file. Follow the online instructions to complete the installation.
LOADING CONTENT ON YOUR DRIVE Backing up a Mac Computer Note: To use Time Machine, reformat your drive to HFS+ Journal. For more information see Knowledge Base Answer ID 11742. The Apple Time Machine is a built-in feature on Mac OS X Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion, and Snow Leopard computers that can back up everything on your computer: music, photos, documents, applications, emails, and system files. Your My Passport Wireless drive must be in USB mode to use Apple Time Machine.
USING AN SD CARD WITH THE DRIVE 7 1 Using an SD Card with the Drive This chapter includes the following topics: Moving or Copying Content from an SD Card Viewing Content Imported from an SD Card Viewing Content on an SD Card It is easy to move or copy content from an SD card to your My Passport Wireless drive. Moving or Copying Content from an SD Card 1. Insert the SD card containing your media files into the drive’s SD card slot. 2. Click Media in the Navigation bar to display the Media page: 3.
USING AN SD CARD WITH THE DRIVE Viewing Content Imported from an SD Card Note: Besides using the computer to check the files from an SD card, you can also do it with the WD My Cloud mobile app. To use the mobile app, you must sync the content onto the My Passport Wireless drive first. 1. On your computer, open the File Explorer (PC) window Finder (Mac). 2. Do one of the following: For a Windows PC, in the left pane of the File Explorer window, click Network > MYPASSPORT > Public > SD Card Imports.
USING AN SD CARD WITH THE DRIVE Viewing Content on an SD Card 1. On your computer, open the File Explorer (PC) window or Finder (Mac). 2. Do one of the following: For a Windows PC, in the left pane of the File Explorer window, click Network > MYPASSPORT > SD. For a Mac computer, in the left pane of the Finder window in the SHARED section, double-click MYPASSPORT > SD.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC 8 1 Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music Using the Drive as a Media Server Enabling Media Streaming Using the Drive with a DLNA-Enabled Mobile App Using the Drive as a Media Server Note: See specific DLNA media device user manuals for instructions on connecting a DLNA device to your local area network so you can access content on the My Passport Wireless device. Go to http://www.dlna.org for a list of DLNA-certified devices and for further information.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC DLNA The DLNA section of the page allows you to enable or disable media streaming and rebuild the DLNA data base. The drive automatically refreshes and rebuilds the DLNA database; however, you can do so manually if you suspect that your database is corrupted. 1. In the DLNA Server section, make sure the Streaming toggle button is On. 2.
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC Other Media Players Following are general steps for setting up devices such as digital picture frames, Blu Ray players, network-connected TVs, and digital media adapters: 1. Make sure that your My Passport Wireless drive is connected to your home’s Wi-Fi network or to a hotspot, or is shared. 2. Make sure the drive is powered on. 3. Follow the user instructions provided with your media player to proceed through any initial setup or installation of drivers. 4.
USING THE BATTERY 9 1 Using the Battery This chapter includes the following topics: Improving Battery Life or Performance Charging the Battery Viewing Battery Status When Drive is Off Improving Battery Life or Performance The Hardware screen allows you to extend the life of the battery or improve the performance of the drive. 1. To display the Hardware page, click Hardware on the navigation bar: 2. In the Battery section, you have two options.
USING THE BATTERY Charging the Battery Important: It is best to charge the battery before using the My Passport Wireless drive the first time as the factory charge may have decreased during shipping. If you plan to store the drive, charge the battery before and after you store it. 1. Connect one end of the cable (included in the box) into the drive’s USB port and the other end into the adapter (included in the box). 2. Plug the adapter into a wall socket. 3. The LEDs start to pulse.
PERFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 10 1 Performing Administrative Functions This chapter includes the following topics: Changing the Password and Device Name Changing the Language Specifying Types of Access Locking the Drive Rebooting and Shutting Down The Admin page is where you can change or set a password to access the dashboard and perform other basic administrative functions. 1. Click the Admin icon on the navigation bar to display the Admin screen. Changing the Password and Device Name 1.
PERFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Changing the Language 1. In the Language section select the language in which you want the dashboard screens to appear. 2. Click Save. Specifying Types of Access 1. In the Access section, view or modify the following security access settings: SSH Secured Shell protocol. SSH is a troubleshooting and analysis interface.Turn this option On to securely access your drive and perform command-line operations. It is disabled by default.
PERFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Locking the Drive You can lock the drive on the Hardware page: 1. Click the Hardware icon on the navigation bar to display the Hardware screen. 2. Toggle Drive lock to On to lock the drive so that it is inaccessible when connected to your computer through the USB port. The lock is not due to encryption; it is just a USB lock. Although locked, the drive is still accessible with a Wi-Fi connection. The default is Off.
RESETTING YOUR DRIVE AND PASSWORD 11 1 Resetting Your Drive and Password This chapter includes the following topics: Manually Resetting the Drive Restoring Factory Settings Using the Dashboard You can perform a system-only reset of your drive two ways: manually and on the dashboard’s Admin page. When the drive resets, your data remains but settings such as your password return to default values.You can perform a system and disk reset on the Admin page.
RESETTING YOUR DRIVE AND PASSWORD 1. In the Restore Factory Settings section, you have the following options: System Only: Note: To perform a system and disk restore, the battery level must be at least 25%. Changes all administrative settings back to their default values, returns the administrator password to none, and renames the drive to MyPassport. Your content remains intact.
UPDATING FIRMWARE 12 1 Updating Firmware This chapter includes the following topics Updating with Available Firmware Performing a Manual Update The Firmware page allows you to automatically or manually check for an update file and then install it. To check automatically and install an available file, the drive must be connected to the Internet. 1. Click Firmware on the navigation bar to display the Firmware page. The current version and last update display in the Version section.
UPDATING FIRMWARE Performing a Manual Update 1. Go to http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp to locate and download an available file to your computer, or click the Online location of the WD My Passport Wireless firmware link at the bottom of the screen. 2. Download the latest firmware file. 3. Connect to the drive’s Wi-Fi network (direct connection). 4. In the Manual Update section, click Update from File. 5. Navigate to the firmware update file and click Open. 6.
USING WD QUICK VIEW WITH THE DRIVE 13 1 Using WD Quick View with the Drive This chapter includes the following topics: Installing WD Quick View Accessing WD Quick View Shortcut Options Note: Windows computers support WD Quick View on the My Passport Wireless drive by a USB connection or on your network in home or hotspot mode. Mac computers only support WD Quick View when the My Passport Wireless drive is connected to your network.
USING WD QUICK VIEW WITH THE DRIVE 2. Access the online Learning Center Welcome page for My Passport Wireless: www.wd.com/setup/mypassportwireless: 3. Click Go to Downloads to display the Downloads page: 4. In the WD Quick View box, click Download. WD Quick View software installs the WD Quick View icon in the Mac OS X menu bar or the WD Quick View icon in the Windows task bar so that you can perform important tasks quickly and conveniently. 5.
USING WD QUICK VIEW WITH THE DRIVE Accessing WD Quick View Shortcut Options Windows 1. Right- or left-click the WD Quick View icon in the system tray to display a menu. 2. Move the pointer over or click to select your My Passport Wireless drive and display a sub-menu 3. Select the desired option. Mac OS X Note: The My Passport Wireless drive has to be on the network for the drive to support Quick View. 1. Click the WD Quick View icon on the menu bar to display a menu. 2.
GETTING SUPPORT 14 1 Getting Support Support Page The Support page enables you run diagnostic tests and generate system reports to send to Customer Support and gives you the opportunity to join WD’s Product Improvement Program. To display the Support Page, click Support on the navigation bar. System Reports In the System Reports section, you can generate a report and automatically send it to Customer Support or download it to your computer.
GETTING SUPPORT Diagnostics Run diagnostic tests if you are having problems with your drive. There are two types of diagnostic tests: Quick Test: Checks the hard drive for major performance problems. The result of a quick test is a pass or fail evaluation of the hard drive’s condition. The quick test can take several minutes to complete. Full Test: Is a more comprehensive drive diagnostic. It methodically tests each and every sector of the hard drive.
25 11 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 15 1 Problems and Solutions Password I forgot the Wi-Fi password of my drive. Reset the drive to its default settings by powering on the drive, pressing the Power and WPS buttons at the same time for around 10 seconds until the Power LED blinks white. Once the drive has powered up completely and the Wi-Fi LED turns blue, you can connect to the drive's default wireless name of MyPassport and set up the Wi-Fi password.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS I am experiencing the following symptoms: The dashboard’s capacity panel is not showing a value even after long time. When I connect the drive to my computer’s USB port, Windows tells me to run scandisk. My drive does not show any media on my media player. The Public share is not accessible from a client computer. This is most likely because the My Passport Wireless drive was disconnected from the USB port without safe removal.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS The wireless speed is slower than normal. The device may be in Battery Life mode. in this mode, the performance is reduced to extend the battery life. The charge on the battery may be too low. There may be interference in the drive’s Wi-Fi channel or Wi-Fi bandwidth as the drive operates within the 2.4Ghz band. Interference may come from Wi-Fi devices, microwaves, or other wireless appliances. Advanced users may want to set a different channel on the Settings screen.
APPENDIX A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Appendix A. Technical Specifications Capacity 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB Wi-Fi protocol Compliant with 802.11b/g/n (20 MHz band) Receives/transmits in 2.4 GHz band Supported protocols SMB, AFP, UPnP, FTP Interface USB 3.0 up to 5 Gb/s USB 2.0 up to 480 MB/s SD 2.0 up to 25 MB/s *A USB 3.0 host and USB 3.0 certified cable are required to obtain USB 3.0 performance. USB 3.
APPENDIX A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight 500 GB 1 TB 2 TB 0.55 lb (0.25 kg) 0.60 lb (0.27 kg) 0.77 lb (0.35 kg) Power supply AC input voltage (AC adapter) Input voltage: 90V to 260 VAC AC input frequency Input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Temperature Operating temperature: 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) Non-operating temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4.
APPENDIX B. COMPATIBLE MEDIA FORMATS Appendix B. Compatible Media Formats DLNA File Formats Audio Video Image MP3, WMA, WAV, LPCM, OGG vorbis FLAC, M4A, M4B, 3GP, AAC MP2, AC3, MPA, MP1, AIF 3GP, 3GP/H.263,3GP/H.
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Appendix C. Compliance and Warranty Information This appendix includes the following topics: Regulatory Compliance Battery Safety GNU General Public License (“GPL”) Regulatory Compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class B Information Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines. CAUTION: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Le produit est conforme aux limites d'exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Le produit est sûr pour un fonctionnement tel que décrit dans ce manuel.
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION VCCI Statement Environmental Compliance (China) Battery Safety This product contains a rechargeable, non-user replaceable lithium-ion battery. The life of the battery depends on the model, usage conditions, and configurations of the product. Following are some precautions to take for safety and use: Dispose of the product properly. Do not disassemble the product; there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty Information Obtaining Service WD values your business and always attempts to provide you the very best of service. If this Product requires maintenance, either contact the dealer from whom you originally purchased the Product or visit our product support website at http://support.wd.com for information on how to obtain service or a Return Material Authorization (RMA).
APPENDIX C. COMPLIANCE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION GNU General Public License (“GPL”) Firmware incorporated into this product may include third party copyrighted software licensed under the GPL or Lesser General Public License (“LGPL”) (collectively, “GPL Software”) and not Western Digital’s End User License Agreement. In accordance with the GPL, if applicable: 1) the source code for the GPL Software may be downloaded at no charge from http://support.wd.
Information furnished by WD is believed to be accurate and reliable; however, no responsibility is assumed by WD for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of WD. WD reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice. Western Digital, WD, the WD logo, and My Passport are registered trademarks of Western Digital Technologies, Inc.