LaCie 800 User Manual

LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card • DESIGN BY SISMO  
User Manual  
Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card • DESIGN BY SISMO  
User Manual  
Foreword  
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or on its packaging indicates  
that this product must not be  
disposed of with your other  
household waste. Instead, it  
designed collection point for the recycling  
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about where you can drop off your waste  
equipment for recycling, please contact  
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cling of your waste equipment at the time  
of disposal will help to conserve natural  
resources and ensure that it is recycled in a  
manner that protects human health and  
is your responsibility to dispose of your  
waste equipment by handing it over to a  
Health and Safety Precautions  
Only qualified persons are authorized  
to carry out maintenance on this de-  
vice.  
taining liquids on the PCI card, as  
they may spill onto its circuitry. Do-  
ing so increases the risk of electrical  
shock, short-circuiting, fire or per-  
sonal injury.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Any loss, corrup-  
tion or destruction of data while using a  
LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of  
the user, and under no circumstances  
will LaCie be held liable for the recovery  
or restoration of this data. To help pre-  
vent the loss of your data, LaCie highly  
recommends that you keep TWO copies  
of your data; one copy on your external  
hard drive, for instance, and a second  
copy either on your internal hard drive,  
another external hard drive or some other  
form of removable storage media. LaCie  
offers a complete line of CD and DVD  
drives. If you would like more information  
on backup, please refer to our Web site.  
Read this User Manual carefully, and  
follow the correct procedure when  
setting up the device.  
Make sure that the computer and PCI  
card are electrically grounded. If the  
devices are not grounded, there is an  
increased risk of electrical shock.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or  
modify your PCI card. Never insert  
any metallic object into the circuitry  
to avoid any risk of electrical shock,  
fire, short-circuiting or dangerous  
emissions. Your PCI card contains no  
user-serviceable parts. If it appears to  
be malfunctioning, have it inspected  
by a qualified LaCie Technical Sup-  
port representative.  
Do not expose the PCI card to tem-  
peratures outside the range of 5° C  
to 45° C (41° F to 104° F). Doing so  
may damage the card or disfigure  
its casing. Avoid placing your card  
near a source of heat or exposing it  
to sunlight (even through a window).  
Inversely, placing your card in an en-  
vironment that is too cold or humid  
may damage the unit.  
Never expose your device to rain, or  
use it near water, or in damp or wet  
conditions. Never place objects con-  
LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card • DESIGN BY SISMO  
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Introduction  
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1. Introduction  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new LaCie FireWire  
800 PCI Card. Now when you connect your FireWire devices  
through your LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card, you will be able to  
achieve the impressive transfer rates that FireWire makes pos-  
sible.  
Your LaCie PCI Card Capabilities  
IEEE 1394b compliant, 1394a backward compat-  
ible (with appropriate cables (9 to 6 pin or 9 to 4  
pin cables)  
Three external FireWire ports  
Transfer files at up to 800MBits/sec  
Digital video capture capabilities  
Plug & Play convenience  
No drivers required  
The LaCie FireWire PCI Card has three high-speed FireWire  
ports, giving you a convenient solution to connect more FireWire  
peripheral devices to your computer, such as high-speed hard  
drives, digital cameras, scanners and most popular D8 cam-  
corders.  
Anti-static handle  
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2. Your LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card  
1.1. Minimum System  
Requirements  
The LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card is compliant with the Open  
Host Controller Interface (OHCI), the Enhanced Host Controller  
Interface (EHCI).  
Windows  
IMPORTANT INFO: The format of this card is not compat-  
ible with PCI express slots, laptops or notebook computers, and  
therefore cannot be installed on these types of systems.  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,  
or Windows Vista  
One PCI slot that complies with PCI Specification  
Rev.2.3 or above  
Pentium III or higher compatible processor  
CAUTION: Before handling and installing your LaCie FireWire  
800 PCI Card, ensure that you have properly grounded your-  
self. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can quickly and easily dam-  
age or destroy your component or your computer. Please see  
section 3.1. Electrostatic Discharge for information on how to  
properly ground yourself.  
128MB RAM  
Mac  
IMPORTANT INFO: During installation or removal, always  
hold your card by the anti-static gripping pad.  
Mac OS 10.2.4 or higher  
One PCI slot that complies with PCI Specification  
Rev.2.3 or above  
G4, G5, or Intel processor  
128MB RAM  
 
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2.1. Package Content  
1. LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card, Design by Sismo  
2. Quick Install Guide  
2.2. View of the Card  
1. Three external FireWire 800 ports – These ports are  
where you attach the FireWire 800 interface cables.  
3. LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card Utilities CD-ROM (includes  
User Manual)  
FireW ire 800 PCI Card  
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3. Installing Your LaCie PCI Card  
3.1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)  
IMPORTANT INFO: During installation or removal, always  
hold your card by the anti-static gripping pad.  
Static electricity is an electric charge caused by an imbalance of  
electrons on the surface of a material. When you touch an object  
and are shocked, this is the transfer of the static charge or the  
balancing of your charge to that of the object. This exchange is  
called Electrostatic Discharge 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  
partially effected, and the device loses part of its productivity and  
longevity.  
Because we cannot eliminate the generation of static electricity,  
it is extremely important to follow the proper steps to ground  
yourself before handling your LaCie FireWire 800 PCI Card or  
touching any internal component of your computer. This can be  
accomplished by proper grounding in conjunction with the use  
of ESD safe mats, wrist or shoe straps. Consult your computer  
supply specialist for more details on the correct ESD dissipative  
device to fit your needs.  
     
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Installing Your LaCie PCI Card  
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3.2. Inserting Your LaCie PCI Card  
Bracket  
LaCie PCI Card  
Required Tools  
System frame  
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.  
PCI or PCI-X slot  
Motherboard  
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.  
 
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3.3. Driver Installation  
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  
There are no drivers to install. The LaCie FireWire PCI  
Card has the drivers built into the BIOS for the Mac OS.  
   
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FireWire 800 Questions & Answers  
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4. FireWire 800 Questions & Answers  
bling distances and a newly enhanced arbitration architecture.  
What Does IEEE 1394 Mean?  
Utilizing cables constructed of professional-grade glass optical  
fiber, when both devices are connected via a FireWire 800 hub,  
FireWire 800 can burst data across 100 meters of cable.  
IEEE (the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) refers to  
the engineering corps that developed the 1394th standard, de-  
fining the high-performance serial input/output (I/O) bus used to  
connect peripheral devices. There are now two standards: IEEE  
1394a, which refers to the original standard adopted in 1995,  
and IEEE 1394b, which refers to the new standard, adopted in  
2002.  
The new arbitration scheme greatly improves on the existing  
architecture by incorporating advanced 8B10B data encoding  
(based on codes used by Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel),  
which reduces signal distortion, and also improves the arbi-  
tration time by prepping the arbitration while the current data  
packet is being sent, so that data is sent as soon as the current  
transmission is completed.  
What Is The Relationship Between IEEE 1394,  
FireWire, iLink And DV?  
These four names all refer to the same interface:  
What Are The Ideal Uses For FireWire?  
IEEE 1394 is the term commonly used in the computer in-  
dustry.  
FireWire helped fuel a revolution for digital content creators,  
and was awarded a 2001 Primetime Emmy Engineering Award  
by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for its contribution.  
Due to its high bandwidth and support of both isochronous and  
asynchronous data delivery, FireWire has found a very successful  
place in both the computer and consumer electronics industries.  
Whether connecting game consoles, personal video recorders,  
home stereo equipment, digital TVs, hard drives, CD/DVD-RW  
drives, printers, scanners, tape drives or other digital hardware  
equipment, FireWire is well-suited to handle all these various  
requirements.  
FireWire is the brand name used by Apple.  
iLink is the brand name used by Sony for both consumer  
electronics and personal computers.  
DV is short for “Digital Video,” and is used as the logo for  
the interface on most video camcorders.  
What Are The Benefits Of The FireWire Interfaces?  
The FireWire interface is a fast, cross-platform serial bus, and is  
ideal for digital audio, video and graphic applications that de-  
mand plenty of bandwidth. Both versions of FireWire offer Plug &  
Play connectivity, so all you have to do is plug in your drive and  
begin using it, they also allow up to 63 devices to be connected  
via a single bus and offer peer-to-peer connectivity, enabling  
multiple computers and FireWire devices to be connected at the  
same time. FireWire also supports both isochronous and asyn-  
chronous capabilities, meaning that it can guarantee real-time  
data delivery, so there is no danger of inaccurately ordered or  
delayed frames.  
With the advent of the new FireWire 800 standard, the revolu-  
tion created by the original will only grow. For those working  
with digital video, the new standard will enable new bandwidth-  
intensive applications, such as multiple-stream, uncompressed,  
standard-definition video.  
Will FireWire 400 Devices Run Faster When Con-  
nected To A FireWire 800 Port?  
Unfortunately, this is not the case. In order to attain FireWire  
800 speeds, both the device and port have to be FireWire 800  
enabled. For instance, an external hard drive with a FireWire  
800 9-pin connection will only reach FireWire 800 transfer rates  
when it is connected to a FireWire 800 9-pin host bus adapter  
card via a properly certified FireWire 800 9-pin to 9-pin beta  
cable.  
What Is The Difference Between FireWire 400 And  
FireWire 800?  
Essentially, the main difference between the two interfaces can  
be summed up in one word: speed. FireWire 800 effectively  
doubles the bandwidth of the original FireWire 400 interface.  
The new FireWire 800 interface offers truly impressive results,  
with speeds up to 800Mb/s for a single bus, and even greater  
for several buses in RAID0 configurations.  
When a FireWire 400 device is connected to a FireWire 800  
port, the FireWire 400 device will only operate at the original  
FireWire 400 speeds.  
Other key advancements include the support of increased ca-  
 
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FireWire 800 Questions & Answers  
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Will FireWire 800 Devices Work On FireWire 400  
Ports And Vice Versa?  
The new standard was designed to be backwards compatible,  
meaning that FireWire 800 devices will still operate via the origi-  
nal FireWire 400 port. To connect a FireWire 800 device to  
a FireWire 400 port, a specific adapter cable must be used,  
though. There are two types of FireWire 400 ports: 6-pin and  
4-pin. For FireWire 800 devices to work, they must be connected  
by placing the 9-pin end of the FireWire cable into the FireWire  
800 port of the device, and the opposite 6-pin or 4-pin end into  
the FireWire 400 port.  
The same holds true for FireWire 400 devices being connected  
to a FireWire 800 host port. The 4-pin or 6- pin end of the  
FireWire cable must be connected to the FireWire 400 port of  
the device, and the 9-pin end must be connected to the FireWire  
800 port.  
When FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 devices are mixed, all  
transfer rates revert to the original FireWire 400 speed.  
For more information about the FireWire interface, please visit:  
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Contacting Customer Support  
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5. Contacting Customer Support  
Before You Contact Technical Support  
Read the manual.  
Try to isolate the problem.  
If you still can’t get your LaCie PCI Card to work 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  
Computer brand and model  
Operating system and version  
Amount of memory installed  
Names of CD or DVD drives installed on your computer  
Names of any other devices installed on your computer  
 
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5.1. LaCie Technical Support Contacts  
LaCie Asia, Singapore, and Hong Kong  
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Warranty Information  
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6. Warranty Information  
LaCie warrants your PCI card against any defect in material and  
workmanship, under normal use, for the period designated on  
your warranty certificate. In the event this product is found to be  
defective within the warranty period, LaCie will, at its option,  
repair or replace the defective PCI card.  
This warranty is void if:  
The card was operated/stored in abnormal use or mainte-  
nance conditions;  
The card is repaired, modified or altered, unless such re-  
pair, modification or alteration is expressly authorized in  
writing by LaCie;  
The card was subjected to abuse, neglect, lightning strike,  
electrical 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 consequential damages such as, but not limited to, dam-  
age or loss of property or equipment, loss of profits or revenues,  
cost of replacement goods, or expense or inconvenience caused  
by service interruptions. Under no circumstances will any person  
be entitled to any sum greater than the purchase price paid for  
the card.  
To obtain warranty service, call LaCie Technical Support. You  
may be asked to furnish proof of purchase to confirm that the  
card is still under warranty. All cards returned to LaCie must be  
securely packaged in their original box and shipped with post-  
age prepaid. Register online for free technical support:  
 

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