Kanguru QSSD Quick Start User Manual

Kanguru qssd external ssd usb3.0 quick start guide, Introduction, General operation

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Kanguru QSSD External SSD USB3.0

Quick Start Guide

03.12.12 vrs.1 © 2012 Kanguru Solutions

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Kanguru QSSD External SSD USB3.0

from Kanguru Solutions!

By combining solid state storage technology and USB3.0 SuperSpeed,

the Kanguru QSSD can deliver the fastest transfer rates available in

a portable, external drive. Designed for lightning fast read and write

speeds and convenient portability, the Kanguru QSSD provides

exceptional performance for the dollar.

Package Contents:

• Kanguru QSSD

• USB3.0 Y-type cable

• Quick Start Guide

• Registration Form

System Requirements:

• Notebook or desktop computer

• Windows XP/Vista/7 (32 and 64-bit compatible)

• Mac; Mac OS X 10.4 and above

• 1GB RAM or above

• Pentium 4, 2GHz processor or equivalent

• USB port (USB3.0 port required for maximum transfer rates)

Note: This is a Quick Start Guide only. For further information about your

QSSD, please refer to the User Guide. A digital copy of the User Guide can be

found on your QSSD or downloaded at:

http://support.kanguru.com

General Operation

The Kanguru QSSD operates the fastest when connected through a

USB3.0 port. Although the Kanguru QSSD is backwards compatible

with USB2.0 and USB1.1, you will get optimal performance through

USB3.0.

Connecting Your Kanguru QSSD

Your Kanguru QSSD is completely bus powered so no external power

adapters are needed. Simply connect your QSSD to your computer

using the USB3.0 cable that came included.

One end of the cable has a single USB connector, the other end has

dual USB connectors. The single USB side is connected to the QSSD’s

USB3.0 port. The dual USB side is connected to your computer.

Note: The dual ended USB side has a black connector and a white

connector. The black connector is the primary connector. The white

connector provides auxiliary power and must also be connected if the

drive is not able to draw enough power through the primary connector

alone.

Once the you have connected your QSSD to your computer using the

provided cable, the LED Activity Indicator on the front of the drive

will light up, indicating that the drive is powered on.

Windows users will see a new drive appear in My Computer.

Mac users will see a new drive appear on the Desktop.

Your Kanguru QSSD is now ready for use.

LED

Activity

Indicator

USB 3.0

Port

Front

Back

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