Acomdatacom MP3 Docking Station RPDOCKU2FA User Manual

User’s Guide  
FDoor tchekPod  
Docking Station  
Model #: RPDOCKU2FA  
Windows & Mac  
Please retain this guide.  
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CONTENTS  
CONTACT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
WELCOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
PACKAGE CONTENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
ABOUT ROCKETPOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
DOCKPOD AT A GLANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
DOCKPOD IN-DEPTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR MAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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CONNECTING DOCKPOD TO YOUR COMPUTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
CONTACT INFORMATION  
HOW TO STACK&PLAY ROCKETPOD MODULES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
STACKING ROCKETPOD MODULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
REMOVING STACKED-ON MODULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
TURNING OFF A ROCKETPOD STACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Mailing Address:  
P.O. BOX 5499  
Customer Service:  
Diamond Bar, California  
91765-7499  
Technical Support:  
CONNECTION OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
CONNECTING DOCKPOD TO A USB HUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
CONNECTING YOUR ROCKETPOD STACK TO A FIREWIRE DAISY-CHAIN. . . . . . 31  
Telephone:  
(909) 348-0680  
Pre-Sales Questions:  
TROUBLESHOOTING/FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) . . . . . . . . . .33  
SOLVING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
GLOSSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
NOTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Fax:  
(909) 598-8663  
Web:  
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WELCOME  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of DockPod, the  
Docking Station for RocketPod Hi-Performance Peripherals from  
AcomData.  
The package should contain the following items:  
• DockPod Docking Station  
• FireWire cable (6-pin to 6-pin)  
• USB 2.0 cable (compatible with USB 1.x)  
• AC adapter and power cord  
• User’s Guide  
This guide contains instructions on how to connect your DockPod to  
your computer and stack on RocketPod modules using the patented  
Stack&Play™ system. For instructions pertaining to the usage of a  
specific RocketPod product, please see the User's Guide for that  
product.  
• Warranty Registration Card  
If you are missing any of the items listed above, please contact  
AcomData Customer Service at [email protected]  
or call 1-800-470-4495 or (909) 348-0680.  
Please read this guide carefully before using your DockPod, and  
retain it for future reference.  
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
PRECAUTIONS  
FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE  
BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW. FAILURE TO FOLLOW  
THESE PRECAUTIONS M AY CAUSE DAM AGE TO YOUR ACOM DATA PRODUCT  
AND VOID THE WARRANTY.  
Please take a few moments to register your AcomData product.  
Registration is required in the event that your product needs warran-  
ty service. Also, please retain your sales receipt from the purchase  
of this product; a copy of the sales receipt is also required to attain  
warranty service.  
• Read this User’s Guide carefully and follow the correct procedures  
for installing and using the device.  
• Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble or modify it.  
If it appears to be malfunctioning, contact AcomData Technical  
Support.  
Two ways to register:  
1. Fill out and return the Warranty Registration Card included in the  
package;  
• Never expose the device to rain or use it near water or in damp or  
wet conditions.  
To register, click on the Customer Support button and follow the  
instructions.  
• Never place containers on it containing liquids which may spill onto  
the device. This can damage the device and increase the risk of  
electric shock, short-circuiting, fire or personal injury.  
Online registration entitles you to free online support services,  
including online tech support and customized software updates.  
• Make sure that the computer and the device are electrically  
grounded. If the device has a three-prong (grounded) plug, never  
plug the device into a two-prong (non-grounded outlet).  
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• Do not expose the device to temperatures outside the range of  
5° C to 40° C (41° F to 104° F). Doing so may damage the device  
or disfigure its casing.  
ABOUT  
ROCKETPOD™  
• Do not use a third-party AC adapter or power cord. Doing so may  
damage the device.  
RocketPod is a revolutionary new line of  
hi-performance computer peripherals from  
AcomData––and they’re unlike anything  
you’ve seen before.  
• Do not bump, jar or drop the device as this may damage it or  
result in loss of data.  
If you want a computer peripherals solution  
that is portable, expandable, compact, can  
eliminate the ‘rat’s nest’ of wires on your  
desktop––and is ready for the future––  
you want RocketPod.  
• Do not try to set the device on its side; it is not designed to be  
placed on its side.  
• Do not disconnect any cables while the device is powered on.  
• AcomData highly recommends that you regularly back-up the files  
stored on your hard drive(s). AcomData is not responsible for any  
data loss, nor will AcomData perform any recovery of lost data or  
files.  
Patented  
Stack & Play™ System  
This revolutionary tech-  
nology lets you stack  
RocketPod peripherals  
without additional data  
cables or power cords. The  
patented Stack&Play connectors  
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built into RocketPod devices safely and seamlessly relay power and  
data signals between stacked RocketPod modules.  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and FireWire  
No matter what interface you choose, you get blazing performance.  
You can even combine USB 2.0 and FireWire RocketPod modules in  
the same stack with the DockPod Docking Station.  
Modular Design  
Connect a DockPod Docking Station to your computer and then stack  
on the RocketPod modules that you need right now. Then, simply  
add more modules as you need them––and as new  
RocketPod products become available. You  
can stack any combination of up to five  
Hot Swappable  
This is the way hot swapping was truly meant to be. Add or remove  
RocketPod peripherals without turning off your computer––or fussing  
with cables.  
RocketPod modules onto your DockPod.  
Mac or PC  
Portable  
All RocketPod modules are compatible with both Mac and PC.  
Super-compact size and grab-and-go  
convenience make it a snap to take  
RocketPod peripherals on the go:  
• transfer large amounts of data to  
another computer;  
Rugged and Stylish  
With solid metal alloy tops, rugged construction and advanced  
technology, RocketPod peripherals are designed to give you years  
of reliable performance––and look great while doing it!  
• bring your work to and from your home  
and office;  
• secure your daily backups off-site;  
or whatever reason you may have to  
make your data portable.  
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DOCKPOD AT A GLANCE  
Stack&Play™ Connector  
Relays electrical power and data  
signals to stacked-on RocketPod  
modules.  
ON THE BACK PANEL  
Stack Light  
FireWire  
(IEEE 1394a) port  
Lights up when a link between the  
DockPod and stacked-on RocketPod  
module(s) is established.  
Voltage Meter  
USB 2.0 port  
Measures the amount of  
power used by stacked-on  
RocketPod modules.  
AC adapter power port  
Power Button  
Lights up blue when the DockPod  
is powered on and ready.  
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Your DockPod is equipped with a built-in, analog voltage meter. The  
voltage meter measures the amount of power used by stacked-on  
RocketPod modules. Whenever there is a sufficient power fluctuation  
caused by some activity from a RocketPod module, the needle will  
fluctuate until a rest state is reached.  
DOCKPOD IN-DEPTH  
STACK&PLAY™ CONNECTOR  
Your DockPod has two main functions
for up to five stacked-on RocketPod m
signals between those modules, your c
connected to the same USB and/or Fire
POWER BUTTON  
When the DockPod is turned on, the power button illuminates with  
a stunning, deep blue color. DockPod’s power button is also used to  
control power to stacked-on RocketPod modules.  
The Stack&Play connector, located on the top-side of yo
is the power and data link to your stacked-on RocketPod modules.  
The standard power and data connections located on the back of the  
DockPod are used to connect DockPod to your computer.  
FIREWIRE AND USB 2.0 COMPATIBILITY  
Your DockPod is equipped with both a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface  
and a FireWire (IEEE 1394a) interface for the ultimate combination  
of compatibility, convenience and flexibility.  
STACK LIGHT  
The Stack light, located on the fascia of your DockPod, tells you when  
a proper link has been established between the DockPod and any  
stacked-on RocketPod modules. The Stack light will be illuminated  
when your DockPod is powered on and one or more RocketPod  
peripherals are stacked onto the DockPod.  
You can use the USB 2.0 connection, or the FireWire connection,  
or both at the same time. RocketPod Peripherals that are currently  
available or coming soon are available in either USB 2.0, FireWire,  
or both USB 2.0 and FireWire Combo configurations.  
VOLTAGE METER  
About FireWire  
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FireWire––also known as iLink and the High Performance Serial  
Bus––is a cross-platform serial input/output technology for transfer-  
ring data between computers and peripherals. Developed by Apple  
Computer and Texas Instruments, FireWire was adopted as an offi-  
cial standard by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers;  
the official name is IEEE 1394x.  
can get their power via the FireWire cable.  
Plug & Play  
You do not need to install drivers, assign unique ID numbers, or con-  
nect terminators.  
Hot-swappable  
Devices can be added and removed while the computer is running.  
Also, you can turn off the device when not needed.  
Isochronous data transfer at a rate of 400 Mbps  
FireWire is suitable for applications where delayed or out-of-order  
data frames are unacceptable, such as digital video editing.  
Supports up to 63 devices  
About USB 2.0  
FireWire devices can be linked in a daisy-chain configuration. With  
the use of FireWire hubs, up to 63 devices can be linked on a single  
FireWire bus.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) quickly became the standard for low-band-  
width computer peripherals, such as printers, scanners, and digital  
cameras. The second generation (USB 2.0) is up to 40 times faster,  
making it suitable for devices––such as external hard drives––that  
require large data throughput.  
Peer-to-peer architecture  
FireWire devices are intelligent. Data transmission can take place  
without the need for input from the computer.  
Data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps  
Data transfer rates can vary depending on a number of factors,  
including available CPU resources.  
Cable length up to 4.5 m  
On-bus power up to 45 W  
Some FireWire devices do not need to be plugged into an outlet; they  
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Supports up to 127 devices  
Connecting more than one or two USB devices to a computer typi-  
cally requires the use of one or more hubs; each hub can accommo-  
date several USB devices.  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Interfaces:  
- non-operating:.-40 – +70 ºC;  
FireWire (IEEE 1394a) – 400 Mbps  
USB 2.0 – up to 480 Mbps  
Master-slave architecture  
The computer (master) dictates data flow between attached devices  
(slaves).  
Humidity:  
- operating : .....5 – 90 %  
- non-operating:.5 – 95%  
Physical  
Dimensions:  
W 4.7" x H 1.85" x L 7.4"  
Weight: ...........450g  
Cable length up to 5 m  
On-bus power up to 2.5 W  
Suitable for low-powered devices such as flash card readers.  
Electrical  
Input DC voltage:.... 19~25V  
Input current:......... 4A max  
Input power: ......... 75W max  
Output voltage:....... 12V +/- 5%  
Output current: .... 5A average,  
6A peak (10 sec)  
Plug & Play  
You do not need to assign unique ID numbers, or connect termina-  
tors. On most operating system you do not need to install drivers.  
Hot-swappable  
Devices can be added and removed while the computer is running.  
Also, you can turn off a device when not needed.  
Efficiency: ............. >90%  
Environmental  
Temperature:  
Model #:  
- operating: ......+5 – +40 ºC;  
RPDOCKU2FA  
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR MAC  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
• Power Macintosh (G5, G4, Blue & White G3, iBook or iMac)  
• Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X  
• Available USB port and/or FireWire port  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT FOR PC  
• Minimum 233MHz Pentium or equivalent processor  
• Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP  
• Available USB port and/or FireWire port  
Mac OS 9 Users:  
• We recommend using the latest version (OS 9.2.2). You can down-  
html?artnum=75288.  
Windows 98 users:  
• Windows 98 First Edition does not support USB 2.0. If you con-  
nect DockPod to a PC running Windows 98 First Edition, any  
stacked-on USB 2.0 RocketPod modules will operate at USB 1.x  
speeds.  
• Mac OS 9 does not support USB 2.0. If you connect DockPod to  
a Mac running OS 9, any stacked-on USB 2.0 RocketPod mod-  
ules will operate at USB 1.x speeds. Mac OS 9 requires USB  
Mass Storage Support version 1.3.5 or later. You can down-  
html?artnum=60394.  
• Windows 98 First Edition does not support FireWire.  
Windows XP users:  
In order to use the USB 2.0 connection, you must have at least  
Service Pack 1 for Windows XP.  
• Mac OS 9 requires FireWire Support and Enabler version 2.3.3 or  
apple.com/article.html?artnum=86020.  
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1. Plug the AC adapter cord into the power  
port on the back of the DockPod.  
Plug the power cord into the  
socket on the AC adapter. Plug  
the other end into a three-  
CONNECTING DOCKPOD  
TO YOUR COMPUTER  
Important Notes:  
prong outlet.  
FireWire cable  
• FireWire cables can only be properly  
inserted one way. Be sure to insert  
the plugs properly or you may dam-  
age the DockPod. Your DockPod came  
with a 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable.  
If you wish to connect your DockPod  
to a laptop/notebook computer, you  
may need to purchase a 6-pin to 4-pin  
FireWire cable.  
2. Plug the USB 2.0 and/  
DockPod  
or FireWire cable into  
the correct ports on  
your computer and the  
DockPod. You can plug in  
either the USB 2.0 connec-  
tion or the FireWire connec-  
tion or both, depending on what  
connections you have available with  
your computer system and what type of  
RocketPod modules you plan to stack onto  
your DockPod.  
6-pin to 6-pin  
USB cable  
USB cable  
FireWire cable  
AC adapter &  
power cord  
• Each end of the USB cable has dif-  
ferent plugs, called 'A' and 'B'. The  
'A' end plugs into your computer or  
USB hub. The 'B' end plugs into the  
DockPod. Be sure to correctly insert  
the plugs, or you may damage the  
DockPod.  
3. Press the power button on the DockPod; it will light up blue. The  
voltage meter only becomes active when a RocketPod module is  
stacked onto the DockPod.  
"A" Plug  
"B" Plug  
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Important Note:  
HOW TO STACK&PLAY  
ROCKETPOD MODULES  
DockPod is not a desktop device, meaning DockPod itself will not  
appear in My Computer on PCs or on the Desktop on Macs. Only  
stacked-on RocketPod devices, such as DrivePod hard drives, may  
be recognized by your computer.  
Stacking RocketPod Modules  
1. With the DockPod powered on, care-  
fully place a RocketPod module onto it,  
making sure the orientation is the same  
and the devices are aligned. When placed  
correctly, the DockPod connector will mate with  
the connector at the bottom of the RocketPod  
module you are stacking, and all four  
feet of the module should sit firmly on  
the DockPod. When the connectors  
mate, you may hear a brief ‘scratch-  
ing’ sound as the metal terminals in the  
connectors make contact. This is normal.  
2. Press down with only moderate force on the upper  
device to make sure it is firmly seated. Do not use excessive force  
or you may damage the devices.  
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There is no need to press the power button of the stacked-on mod-  
ule. It will power on automatically if the DockPod is turned on. If the  
DockPod is not turned on, press the DockPod power button. After a  
few seconds, the stacked on module should power on automatically.  
power on automatically. You can stack up to five RocketPod modules  
onto your DockPod as shown in the illustration on page 26.  
About Stacking USB 2.0  
and FireWire RocketPod Modules  
After you add a RocketPod module to a stack and it powers on,  
it may take  
Part of the beauty and power of the RocketPod Stack&Play system is  
you can stack USB 2.0 and FireWire RocketPod modules together,  
and in any order. (There may be some exceptions. Refer to the indi-  
vidual User’s Guides of your RocketPod peripherals for more informa-  
tion.)  
10 – 30 seconds for your  
computer to recognize it.  
RocketPod  
Stack  
When at least one  
RocketPod module is  
stacked onto the DockPod  
and the DockPod is pow-  
ered on, the Stack light on  
the DockPod will light up  
indicating a link is estab-  
lished.  
To stack additional modules,  
simply follow the same stacking  
procedure described above. Each  
subsequent RocketPod module will  
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to communicate with it. When you dismount a device, the com-  
puter no longer sees it. The device may still be running but the  
computer cannot access it, as though the device no longer exists.  
Removing Stacked-On Modules  
There are several reasons why you may need to remove a RocketPod  
module from a stack:  
You need to quickly transfer very large amounts of data between  
two computers;  
You need to regularly access files stored on a DrivePod whether  
you are at home, at work, or on the road;  
2. Once all necessary modules are dismounted, you can safely  
remove them from the stack (even if they are still powered on).  
Replace any modules you had to remove in order to access the  
target module. They will power on automatically when stacked on.  
You may have more than five RocketPod peripherals and you need  
to temporarily swap out one module for another;  
You use a DrivePod for data back-up, and you secure the DrivePod  
off-site at the end of each day.  
Turning Off a RocketPod Stack  
Whatever your reason, the RocketPod Stack&Play system makes  
removing and replacing modules quick and easy.  
Important Note: With the exception of RocketPod devices with  
push-button dismount, the power button of a RocketPod device is  
rendered inactive when that device is used as a module in a stack;  
the power can only be controlled via the DockPod.  
1. Dismount the module you want to remove as well as any modules  
that may be stacked above it (follow the proper dismounting pro-  
cedure for each module).  
1. Dismount all stacked-on RocketPod modules according to the  
instructions in their respective User’s Guides.  
2. Press the power button on the DockPod. The entire RocketPod  
stack will power off.  
What do 'mounting' and 'dismounting' mean? When a device is  
mounted, that means the computer ‘sees’ the device and is able  
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To connect the DockPod to a USB hub, connect the USB cable to the  
USB 2.0 port on the back of the DockPod and to an appropriate USB  
port on the hub, as shown in the illustration on page 30. Follow the USB  
hub manufacturer’s instructions for proper set-up and use of the hub.  
CONNECTION  
OPTIONS  
Connecting  
DockPod to a USB  
Hub  
Connecting your RocketPod Stack  
to a FireWire Daisy-Chain  
Important Notes:  
When daisy-chaining a RocketPod stack, you connect the FireWire  
port on the DockPod to your computer or previous device in the  
chain. If the RocketPod stack is not last in the chain, you must also  
connect the right-hand FireWire port (when viewed from the back)  
of a stacked-on RocketPod module to the next device in the chain. For  
maximum performance, place this module first in the stack (closest  
to the DockPod).  
USB hub  
• Each USB hub that you  
connect to your com-  
puter decreases by one  
the number of USB 2.0 RocketPod modules you can stack. For  
example: if you have one USB hub, you can stack up to four USB  
2.0 RocketPod modules; if you have two USB hubs, you can  
stack up to three USB 2.0 RocketPod modules. USB hubs do  
not affect the number of FireWire RocketPod modules you can  
stack; however, the total number of modules is still five.  
For daisy-chaining FireWire devices from other manufacturers, check  
the manufacturers’ instructions, though typically it does not matter  
which FireWire port(s) you connect the FireWire cable(s) to.  
• If the USB hub only supports USB 1.x, all stacked-on USB 2.0  
RocketPod modules will operate at USB 1.x speeds.  
Let’s consider a couple of options using the following illustrations as  
reference. (Any USB cables and power cords are not shown.)  
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RocketPod  
Stack  
If your RocketPod stack is first in the  
chain (starting from the computer):  
As shown in the illustration  
TROUBLESHOOTING/  
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)  
at right, connect the  
FireWire  
DockPod to your com-  
devices  
Q: My DockPod won’t power on.  
puter; then connect  
the right-hand FireWire  
port of a stacked-on  
RocketPod module to  
the next FireWire device  
in the chain.  
A: Check to make sure all connections are secure. When the  
DockPod is powered on, the power button will light up blue.  
Q: My computer does not seem to recognize the DockPod.  
A: DockPod is not a desktop device, meaning it will not appear on  
your computer's desktop or in My Computer. Only RocketPod mod-  
ules, such as the DrivePod, will appear on the desktop.  
FireWire cables  
open  
FireWire  
port  
If your RocketPod  
Q: How many RocketPod modules can you stack onto a DockPod?  
A: You can stack up to five RocketPod modules onto a DockPod. If  
you have any USB hubs connected to the same computer as the  
DockPod, the number of USB 2.0 RocketPod modules you can  
stack on the DockPod decreases by the number of hubs, whether  
the DockPod is connected to a hub or not. The number of FireWire  
modules you can stack is not affected by USB hubs, so you can still  
stack up to five modules in total by combining USB 2.0 and FireWire  
modules in the same stack. For example: if you have two USB hubs  
connected to your computer, you can stack up to three USB 2.0  
stack is NOT first in the chain:  
Connect the DockPod to the previ-  
ous device in the chain. If the  
RocketPod stack is not last in  
the chain, connect the right-  
hand FireWire port of a  
stacked-on RocketPod  
module to the next  
FireWire device in the  
chain.  
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RocketPod modules rather than five. However, you can stack on two  
FireWire RocketPod modules, for a total of five modules.  
Before you turn off the DockPod, be sure to dismount all modules.  
Q: Do I need to use both the USB 2.0 and FireWire interfaces of  
my DockPod in order for it to work?  
A: No, you can use only one interface if you so choose. DockPod  
comes with both interfaces to accommodate both USB 2.0 users  
and FireWire users.  
Q: Do I need to turn my RocketPod modules on when I stack them?  
A: No. If your DockPod is turned on, stacked-on RocketPod modules  
will power on automatically. If the DockPod is turned off, any stacked-  
on modules will power on when you turn on the DockPod.  
Q: Do I need to turn my RocketPod modules off before I remove  
them from a stack?  
Q: Can I connect DockPod to a USB or FireWire expansion card?  
A: Yes.  
A: No. Anyway, in most cases you simply can’t because the power  
is controlled from the DockPod. If you want to remove a RocketPod  
module from a stack, you only need to dismount the device before  
removing it. After the device is dismounted, it will still be powered on  
but it is perfectly safe to remove it. If the module you wish to remove  
has one or more modules stacked above it, you must dismount and  
remove these modules first.  
Q: Can I connect my DockPod to more than one computer at the  
same time?  
A: Yes, actually you can. It is possible to connect the USB 2.0 inter-  
face to one computer and the FireWire interface to another comput-  
er. Any USB 2.0 RocketPod modules in your stack will be recognized  
by one computer and only that computer; the FireWire modules in  
the same stack will be recognized by the other computer and only  
that other computer. You cannot use a RocketPod module on two  
computers simultaneously. (The up-coming NASPod will allow you to  
make your DrivePod(s) accessible to multiple users over an Ethernet  
network.) If you connect the DockPod to a computer or hub that only  
supports USB 1.x, any stacked on USB 2.0 RocketPod modules will  
Q: Can I select which RocketPod modules in a stack to turn on  
and which to turn off?  
A: No. Power to stacked-on modules is controlled via the DockPod.  
When you turn on the DockPod, all stacked-on modules will power on.  
If you turn off the DockPod, all stacked-on modules will power off.  
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operate at USB 1.x speeds. You will need to follow any necessary  
set-up instructions for each RocketPod module, as described in their  
respective User’s Guides.  
Q: The voltage meter doesn’t seem to work properly.  
A: Like the Stack light, the voltage meter is only active when one or  
more RocketPod modules are stacked onto the DockPod and the  
DockPod is turned on.  
Q: I stacked on a RocketPod module and it powered on but my  
computer did not recognize it.  
Q: Do I need to worry about the exposed Stack&Play connector  
when my DockPod or RocketPod stack is powered on?  
A: Make sure you properly followed the set-up instructions for that  
device. Each RocketPod peripheral has it’s own set-up requirements  
independent of the DockPod. Also, check to make sure that you are  
using the correct interface and that it is properly connected. For  
example, if the RocketPod module you stacked onto your DockPod  
uses a USB 2.0 interface, make sure you properly connect the  
DockPod’s USB 2.0 interface to your computer or USB hub.  
A: Since every RocketPod peripheral has a connector built into the  
top, you will always have an exposed or free connector with the last  
(top) module in a stack. Free connectors are inactive; they do not  
have power, so it is perfectly safe to touch them. However, we do  
recommend that you cover the free connector using the Connector  
Cap that comes with every stack-on RocketPod peripheral in order to  
protect the connector and prevent dust from collecting on it.  
Q: I have a RocketPod module stacked onto my DockPod, but the  
Stack light is not on.  
Q: When I leave my computer idle for a while and come back, my  
RocketPod modules won’t work properly.  
A: The most likely cause is that your computer is going into sleep  
mode. The immediate solution is to restart your computer. To pre-  
vent this problem from recurring, set your computer to never go into  
sleep mode. (See the documentation that came with your computer  
for instructions.)  
A: First, make sure your DockPod is turned on. If it is, the most likely  
cause is the module is not properly seated on the DockPod. Remove  
the module and re-connect it, following the connection procedure in  
this guide. If your stacked-on modules are recognized by your com-  
puter and functioning fine but the Stack light is not illuminated, there  
is a problem with the light itself.  
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SOLVING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS  
GLOSSARY  
If you experience a problem with your AcomData product, you should  
take the following actions in the order specified:  
BIT - The smallest unit of digital data. In binary code, a bit is repre-  
sented logically as a either a 1 or a 0.  
1. Re-read this guide carefully to make sure that you followed all of  
the instructions properly.  
Buffer - RAM cache that temporarily stores data so it can be deliv-  
ered to a device as it is needed.  
2. Consult the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section of this  
guide. The FAQs will have answers to most questions.  
Bus - An electronic link that allows the transmission of data between  
digital devices, such as computers and computer peripherals.  
3. If the issue you are having is still not resolved by using the FAQs,  
please contact Technical Support using one of the following  
options:  
Byte - A unit of digital information, usually made up of eight bits.  
Daisy Chain - A type of connection whereby devices, such as com-  
puter peripherals, are linked together in series. When data is trans-  
mitted, it is passed from device to device in the chain en route to its  
destination.  
a) via the online Technical Support form at our web site, www.  
acomdata.com;  
b) via e-mail at [email protected];  
c) by telephone at (909) 348-0680  
Data Stream - The flow of data between digital devices such as com-  
puters and hard drives.  
Driver - Software that enables communication between a computer  
and a peripheral.  
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FireWire (IEEE 1394x) - A serial bus interface standard offering  
high-speed communications and real-time data services. Cable length  
is limited to 4.5 m, but up to 16 cables can be daisy-chained, yield-  
ing a total length of 72 m. It allows the connection of up to 63  
peripherals in a tree-like structure. It allows peer-to-peer device com-  
munication to take place without using system memory or the CPU.  
It is designed to support plug-and-play and hot swapping.  
Mb (Megabit) - One million bits.  
Mbps (Megabits per second) - A data transmission speed of one  
million bits per second. Data transmissions are measured in bits  
(kilobits, megabits etc) per second.  
MB (Megabyte) - 1,048,576 bytes (binary); 1,000,000 bytes (deci-  
mal).  
Gigabyte - 1,024 megabytes (binary); 1,000 megabytes (decimal),  
Operating System (OS) - Software that controls the assignment and  
or approximately one billion bytes.  
use of hardware and software resources.  
Peripheral - A generic term for hard drives, printers, scanners and  
other discrete devices that add functionality to a computer.  
Hardware - Physical components of a computer system (computer,  
hard drives, printers, etc.)  
Port - A connection which enables compatible peripherals to send  
and receive data.  
Hub - A device which links peripherals together onto the same data  
bus.  
Software - A set of instructions that enable a computer to perform  
pre-programmed functions in the order specified by the user.  
Interface - Junction between two items of hardware or software for  
the exchange of data.  
Storage - Any equipment which stores data, such as hard drives,  
CDs, and DVDs.  
Isochronous - A form of data transmission that guarantees a cer-  
tain minimum data rate, as required for time-dependent data such as  
video or audio.  
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USB (Universal Serial Bus) - An interface technology for the serial  
transmission of digital data. The original standard (USB 1) could  
transmit data at speeds of up to 12 Mbps. USB 2.0 has a maximum  
throughput of 480 Mbps – up to 40 times faster than USB 1. USB  
is a host-based technology, meaning USB devices need to be con-  
nected to a computer––either directly or indirectly via a hub––in order  
to communicate with each other. This is in contrast to a peer-to-peer  
technology, such as FireWire (IEEE 1394), which does not need a  
host computer for communication between devices.  
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
AcomData warrants this product (the "Product") against defects in material  
or workmanship as follows:  
1. LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of pur-  
chase from AcomData or its local representative supplier, AcomData  
will repair defective Product (or, at its option, replace with a new or  
recertified product) at no charge. After this 1 year period, you must  
pay for all labor charges.  
2. PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of pur-  
chase from AcomData or its local representative supplier, AcomData  
will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacement parts in  
exchange for defective parts of this Product. Any replacement parts  
will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or  
ninety(90) days from installation by AcomData. All exchanged parts  
replaced under this warranty will become the property of AcomData.  
This warranty only covers the hardware components packaged with  
the Product. This warranty does not cover any software contained  
in, or included with, the Product; any such software is provided "AS  
IS". Please refer to any documentation included with the software for  
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your rights and obligations with respect to the software. This warran-  
ty extends only to you, the original purchaser. It is not transferable  
to any one who subsequently purchases the Product from you. Proof  
of purchase in the form of a bill of sale (which is evidence that the  
Product is within the warranty period) must be presented to obtain  
warranty service.  
loss to any software programs, data or removable storage media;  
or damage due to the Product such as but not limited to excessive  
heat or humidity, or modifications of this Product; (2) improper instal-  
lation, operation, testing or maintenance of this Product; (3) power  
failure or connection to improper voltage supply; or; (4) attempted  
repair by any party other than AcomData. This Warranty does not  
apply when the malfunction results from the use of this Product in  
conjunction with accessories, products or ancillary or peripheral  
equipment, or where it is determined by AcomData that there is no  
fault with this Product itself.  
To obtain warranty service you must take the Product, or deliver the  
Product freight prepaid, in either it's original packaging, or in a pack-  
age that provides the Product with a degree of protection equiva-  
lent to that of the original packaging, to AcomData. Please contact  
AcomData at the number listed on the reverse side for further infor-  
mation.  
This Limited Warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number  
has been altered or removed from the Product.  
AcomData is not responsible for any damage to, or loss of, any pro-  
grams, data, or other information stored on any media or any part  
of any Product serviced hereunder. Be sure to remove all features,  
parts, options, alterations, and attachments not under warranty  
prior to returning the Product to AcomData. AcomData is not liable  
for any loss or damage to these items.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY  
IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. ACOMDATA SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-  
AGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY,  
BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY  
OTHER LEGAL THEORY RELATED TO THIS PRODUCT. SUCH DAM-  
AGE INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS  
OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED  
EQUIPMENT, DOWN TIME AND PURCHASER’S TIME. EXCEPT TO  
This limited warranty does not cover: (1) any consumables (such as  
batteries) supplied with this product; cosmetic damages; damage or  
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THE EXTEND PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION OF THIS WAR-  
RANTY.  
NOTICES  
COPYRIGHTS  
Copyright © 2004 AcomData. All rights reserved. No part of this publication  
may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form  
or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording or other-  
wise, without the prior written consent of AcomData.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long on implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply  
to you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
PATENTS  
This product is protected by one or more granted patents and pending  
patent applications, including U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,379,191, D445,800 and  
D448,031.  
TRADEMARKS  
The AcomData name and its logos are registered trademarks of AcomData.  
RocketPod, DrivePod, NASPod, DVDPod, A/VPod, BluePod, Stack&Play and  
the RocketPod logo are trademarks used under license by AcomData. Apple,  
Mac, Macintosh and FireWire are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,  
Inc. Microsoft, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, and Windows 2000 are reg-  
istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. iLink is a registered trademark  
of Sony Electronics. Other trademarks mentioned in this document are the  
property of their respective owners.  
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CHANGES  
The material in this document is for information only and subject to change  
without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the prepara-  
tion of this document to assure its accuracy, AcomData assumes no liability  
resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the  
information contained herein. AcomData reserves the right to make changes  
or revisions in the product design or the product manual without reservation  
and without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT (FCC)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
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