Connecting the power cable, Connecting the ethernet cable, Ac b – LaCie 5big Storage Server User Manual

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1.11. Connecting the Power Cable

The power supply kit is composed of two cables: one
cable (A) connects to the LaCie server; and the other
cable (B) connects to a power source, such as a wall
outlet or a surge protector (Fig. 14).

1. Connect Cable A to the 5big Storage Server.
2. Connect Cable B to the power supply brick (C).
3. Connect Cable B to a surge protector or wall outlet.

DESIGNED BY NEIL POULTON

POWER

LAN 1

USB

USB

eSATA

eSATA

VGA

LAN 1

USB

USB

LAN 2

Fig. 14

A

C

B

CAUTION: (1) Only use the AC adapter sup-
plied with your specific LaCie device. Since
each product is unique, do not substitute a
power supply from another LaCie device or
another manufacturer for the LaCie 5big Stor-
age Server.

(2) Please note that the AC adapter provided
with your LaCie device includes connectors for
electrical outlets in multiple regions. Thanks
to its 100-240 Volt power supply, you may
use your device in a foreign country. However,
LaCie accepts no responsibility for any dam-
age to the drive resulting from the use of an
inappropriate adapter. Further your warranty
will be void if you:

• Use a power cable, power supply, or

power adapter other than one that has
been authorized by LaCie.

• Do not remove your AC adapter

when transporting your LaCie device.
Neglecting to do so may damage your
5big Storage Server.

DESIGNED BY NEIL POULTON

POWER

LAN 1

USB

USB

eSATA

eSATA

VGA

LAN 1

USB

USB

LAN 2

Fig. 15

1.12. Connecting the Ethernet Cable

(Fig. 13 - Network Configuration).

1. Connect an Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports on the back of the LaCie 5big Storage Server

(Fig. 15). Please note that both ports may be used for greater performance and reliability. See the
Technical Brief on Teaming at www.lacie.com/technologies.

2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable(s) into an available Ethernet port (or ports) on your router

or switch (Fig. 15).

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