PowerFile C200 User Manual

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PowerFile  
Safety Information  
Important Safety Information  
Operators Safety Summary  
The safety information in this summary is for installation and operating personnel. Warnings and  
cautions can also be found throughout the manual where they apply.  
Power Source  
Please refer to the PowerFile Specifications section before powering-on your PowerFile product.  
Grounding the PowerFile  
This product is grounded through the ground conductor of the power cord. To avoid the possibility  
of electrical shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired and grounded receptacle before  
operating the PowerFile. A protective ground connection, by way of the ground conductor in the  
power cord, is essential for safe operation. A standard 3-pin IEC-type and in good operational  
condition is the only acceptable cord that may be used to connect the PowerFile to a power source.  
Do Not Use Extension Cords  
To avoid safety hazards, use only the power cord (or similar) that was supplied with your unit. We  
do not recommend that extension cords be used with this product. As with all electrical devices, do  
not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them. Damaged power cords  
should be replaced immediately with cords meeting factory specifications.  
Handle the AC Power Cord Gently  
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet, always pull the plug, never the cord. If you  
do not intend to use the unit for any considerable length of time, disconnect the plug from the AC  
outlet.  
Removal of the PowerFile Cover or Front Panel  
To avoid personal injury and to ensure proper operation, do not remove the PowerFile top cover,  
bottom cover or front panel. Removal of the bottom cover will void the warranty. Do not operate this  
unit without the covers and panels properly installed.  
CAUTION!  
The C200, R200 and R200S are Class 1 laser products. The visible laser beam could cause  
hazardous radiation exposure if misdirected. Be sure to operate this player in accordance with the  
instructions in this manual. Please read this Owners Manual carefully and retain it for future  
reference.  
To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat any of  
the safety mechanisms. DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM OR PLACE YOUR EYES  
CLOSE TO THE OPENING OF THE DISC TRAY OR OTHER OPENINGS TO LOOK INSIDE THE  
PLAYER.  
Important Information for the User  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and is for commercial use only. The limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This  
equipment can generate and radiate radio-frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.  
However, there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
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Safety Information  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one of more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet circuit different from which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
Installation Location  
To ensure proper operation, and to avoid the potential for safely hazards, place the unit on a firm  
and level surface. If the unit is operated on a tilted or unstable surface, the discs will not sit correctly  
in the carousel, and problems with mounting and ejecting discs could occur. When placing the unit  
on a shelf, be certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the  
product.  
Make certain that proper space for ventilation is provided behind the unit - it is important that you do  
not block the rear vents. If this product is to be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area, make  
certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet, otherwise a fan may be required.  
Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface.  
Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or  
heating equipment.  
The unit should be operated in a temperature range from 50 to 95° Fahrenheit (10° to 35° C).  
Avoid moist or humid locations, as this may damage the optics of the DVD drives.  
Cleaning  
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, aerosol cleaners,  
thinner, alcohol, or any other volatile cleaning agent.  
Moving or Shipping the Unit  
Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any FireWire cables and to disconnect the unit  
from the power outlet. It is safe to hand carry the unit, but care must be taken to ensure that the unit  
remains relatively level (do not tilt the unit more than 30°). If a PowerFile is tilted while discs are in  
the unit, the discs may become dislodged from the carousel. Dislodged discs will require the  
removal of the top cover, and the unloading and reloading of all the discs in the unit.  
Before shipping a PowerFile, it is very important that all discs be ejected prior to shipping.  
Be sure that all discs are removed from the drives and the carousel, and ship the unit in the  
original packaging.  
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Introduction and Overview  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the PowerFile DVD/CD with MediaFinder X. The PowerFile is the most  
innovative and cost-effective solution for the storage, retrieval, and sharing of data on digital media.  
With unparalleled flexibility, a PowerFile is the storage management solution for Desktop  
publishing, education, medical, legal, small office/home office, and a broad range of other  
environments where digital data storage, archival and retrieval is needed.  
Product Overview  
The PowerFile holds up to 200 discs and additional Libraries may be daisy-chained to provide  
increased disc storage. The MediaFinder X (MFX) software allows you to store, catalog, and  
categorize all types of digital media easily, and provides quick access to those files on the host  
computer or over a Local Area Network (LAN). With R200 or R200S Libraries, the MFX software  
also allows writing to DVD-RAM discs for additional archive flexibility. MFX works seamlessly over  
an IEEE 1394 (FireWire, iLINK) connection and Mac OS X or OS X Server.  
The PowerFile can be used in a single or multi-user environment. The IEEE 1394 interface  
provides data transfer rates of up to 400 megabits per second, and multiple Libraries to be  
connected together in a tree configuration for extremely large library applications.  
MediaFinder X is a totally new software product, and is the first and only software package to  
manage disc libraries within a native Mac OS X environment.  
System Requirements  
PowerFile MediaFinder X requires the following minimum systems:  
Host computer:  
• PowerMac, iMac, eMac, or PowerBook G3 or G4 computer capable of running Mac OS X 10.2  
(Jaguar) or Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) with built-in FireWire ports or a FireWire PCI or CardBus card  
installed.  
• Mac OS X Client version 10.2.8 or later (for 10.2 users) or 10.3.4 or later (for 10.3 users)  
OR  
• Mac OS X Server version 10.2.8 or later (for 10.2 users) or 10.3.4 or later (for 10.3 users)  
• Approximately 1GB of drive space is recommended, but not required.  
Client computers:  
Any of:  
• Mac OS X (any version)  
• Mac OS 9.2  
• Microsoft Windows  
• UNIX system with NFS client  
• Any system with access to an FTP client  
Unpacking the PowerFile  
Check to see that you have the following items:  
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Introduction and Overview  
PowerFile  
Power cord  
2-meter IEEE 1394 cable  
Documentation including:  
MediaFinder X User Guide  
Software install and documentation CD-ROM  
Registration Card  
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Terms Used in this Guide  
Throughout this guide, several terms are used in reference to the moving of discs into and out of a  
PowerFile, and into and out of the internal drives. The following definitions are used to address  
those functions:  
PowerFile: PowerFile C200, R200 or R200S  
Load: Inserting a disc through the front panel and into the carousel of the PowerFile.  
Mount: Directing a disc to move from a carousel slot to an available PowerFile drive.  
Unmount: Directing a disc to move from a drive back into the carousel.  
Unload: Moving a disc from the carousel and through the front panel, removing it from the  
PowerFile.  
These terms will be used throughout this manual, and will be seen as menu items in the software  
interface. On the PowerFile front panel, there is a button labeled Eject, which performs the  
"Unload" function of ejecting a disc from the PowerFile.  
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PowerFile Back Panel  
Plug the 1394 cable  
into any of the 3 ports.  
Note: Do not force the  
cable in backwards!  
PowerFile Front Panel (Overview)  
Load/  
Unload  
Slot  
Display  
Window  
Power  
The following is an explanation of the buttons and features on the front panel of the  
PowerFile.  
Load/Unload Slot  
This is the front slot where discs are loaded into and unloaded from the PowerFile. Discs must be  
loaded with the "data" side on the left, and the "label" side on the right.  
Display Window  
This two-line LCD readout displays unit status and messages.  
Power Button:  
Powers the PowerFile on or off.  
Control Function Buttons  
Many of the PowerFile functions can be accessed by using the following buttons:  
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LOAD  
Macintosh Users  
Opens the "gate" in the "Load/Unload" slot in the front panel, allowing discs to be loaded into the  
PowerFile.  
EJECT  
Directs the PowerFile to lift a disc out of the unit and place it in the Load/Unload slot for removal.  
MODE  
Provides Administrative Functions on the PowerFile. Pressing this button scrolls through a series  
of functions. These functions will be displayed in the Display Window in the following sequence:  
Library by Label A-Z:  
This window lists the discs currently in the PowerFile alphabetically. Use the scroll buttons to  
scroll through the list. The window will identify which carousel slot the disc is in, and the name of  
the disc.  
Library by Slot 1-200:  
This window lists the discs currently in the PowerFile by carousel slot number. Use the scroll  
buttons to scroll through the list. The window will identify which slot in the carousel the disc is in,  
and the name of the disc.  
Display Drive Info:  
Displays the above screen, then after a moments pause, will display which discs are currently  
mounted in the drives:  
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Installing the MediaFinder X Software  
Important!  
Install MediaFinder X before connecting the PowerFile(s)!  
Each PowerFile requires a separate MFX software activation code. An administrator name and  
password is required for installation.  
1. Open the MediaFinder X Installation CD icon and then launch the “MediaFinder X.pkg” file.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions and then restart at the prompt.  
MediaFinder X Preference Pane Interface  
Following installation, a MediaFinder X preference pane will appear in the System Preferences  
under the ‘Other’ category.  
Below is an example of the MediaFinder X preference pane when opened:  
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The MediaFinder X preference pane consists of buttons and controls for disc and changer  
management, including:  
Configure Changer  
This pull-down menu enables switching views between attached PowerFile units within the  
preference pane.  
Changer Info  
Clicking the ’Changer Info’ button displays info for the selected PowerFile, including the  
PowerFile name, number of drives and number of slots in the carousel. This is where you can  
rename the PowerFile. If the PowerFile has been unmounted (moved to the trash) it can be  
remounted to the Desktop by clicking the ‘Mount Changer’ button.  
Discs and About MediaFinder X Tabs  
The ‘Discs’ tab displays PowerFile’s disc library: Disc Name, Name in Changer, Slot and Kind (of  
disc).  
The ‘About MediaFinder X’ tab provides version information and the important Enter Activation  
Code button.  
Bulk Load Discs, Load One Disc, Unload Disc, Format Disc as HFS+…, Disc Maintenance  
These buttons are described in detail within the following pages.  
Entering Activation Codes  
A MediaFinder X Activation Code is required for each PowerFile that will be attached to the host  
computer. You will not be able to control the PowerFile until this Activation Code has been entered.  
An additional code is required for each connected PowerFile (3 maximum).  
1. Open System Preferences and click on the ‘MediaFinder X’ pane in the ‘Other’ category.  
2. Click on ‘About MediaFinder X’.  
3. Click on the ‘Enter Activation Code’ button.  
4. Enter the Activation Code in the ‘Add/remove software activation codes’ field and click on the  
“Add” button, then the ‘Done’ button.  
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Connecting the PowerFile  
Important!  
Install MediaFinder X before connecting the PowerFile(s)!  
The PowerFile must be placed on a flat, stable, surface. If the unit is operated on a tilted or unstable  
surface, the discs will not sit correctly in the carousel, and problems with loading and mounting discs  
could occur.  
1. Plug the power cord into the back of the PowerFile, then plug the other end into a grounded  
wall receptacle or fused power strip.  
2. Plug the IEEE 1394 cable into any of the 3 ports in the back of the PowerFile, then plug the  
other end into an open IEEE 1394 port on the host computer.  
3. Depress the power button to power up the changer.  
MediaFinder X Finder Interface  
A Desktop PowerFile icon and its corresponding window make up the MFX Finder Interface.  
A PowerFile icon will appear on the Finder Desktop once MFX has been activated and the connection  
of a PowerFile has taken place.  
A standard MediaFinder X Desktop is shown in the following screen shot.  
(Note that there are two PowerFiles attached to this system.)  
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Opening the PowerFile’s Desktop icon reveals its corresponding window:  
Basic Operations: Loading, Mounting, Unmounting, and Unloading  
Loading Discs into the PowerFile  
There are three options for loading discs into the PowerFile: using the front panel buttons, via the MFX  
Finder Interface or through the MFX preference pane.  
Load Option A: From the PowerFile Front Panel Buttons  
1. Press the  
button on front panel.  
Press the LOAD button once for single disc insertion (if you only have one disc that you want to  
load at this time), or twice for sequential multi-disc insertion (this option will allow you to load  
several discs, one at a time, into the PowerFile without having to press the LOAD button before  
each insertion). When the LOAD button is pressed once, the display will read "PLEASE LOAD  
DISC". If you press the LOAD button twice, the display will read "PLEASE LOAD DISCS.”  
2. Load disc(s).  
When the LOAD button is pressed, the internal "gate" in the Load/Unload slot will automatically  
open, allowing the first disc to be inserted. With the "data" side of the disc on the left, and the  
"label" side on the right, gently place one (1) disc into the slot. DO NOT PUSH OR FORCE  
THE DISC INTO THE SLOT. The disc will be automatically lowered into the carousel, and the  
gate will close (to prevent any other discs from being inserted before the PowerFile is ready).  
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If you pressed the LOAD button twice (for sequential multi-disc loading), when this first disc  
loading operation is complete, the carousel will rotate, and the gate will re-open, allowing the  
next disc to be inserted. The PowerFile will wait approximately 10 seconds for another disc. If  
no more discs are inserted within that time, the gate will close, and that disc loading session will  
be ended.  
After you have loaded the last disc, the MediaFinder X software will automatically begin  
identifying each newly loaded disc. This operation takes about 30 seconds per disc, so if you  
have loaded a batch of discs, be patient, as it will take awhile for this process to complete.  
Note: If you do not insert a disc within the 10-second window and the gate closes, simply press  
the LOAD button again to direct the gate to re-open.  
Load Option B: From the MFX Finder Interface  
1. Control-click on the PowerFile’s Desktop icon.  
The contextual menu gives the option of ‘Load One Disc’ or ‘Bulk Load Discs’.  
2. Load disc(s).  
When either the Load One Disc or Bulk Load Discs menu item is selected, the internal "gate"  
in the Load/Unload slot will automatically open, allowing the first disc to be inserted. With the  
"data" side of the disc on the left, and the "label" side on the right, gently place one (1) disc into  
the slot. DO NOT PUSH OR FORCE THE DISC INTO THE SLOT. The disc will be  
automatically lowered into the carousel, and the gate will close.  
If you selected Bulk Load Discs, once the first disc has been loaded, the carousel will rotate  
and the gate will reopen, allowing the next disc to be inserted. The PowerFile will wait  
approximately 10 seconds for another disc. If no more discs are inserted within that time, the  
gate will close, and that disc loading session will be ended.  
Load Option C: From the MFX Preference Pane  
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1. Open the MediaFinder X preference pane and click on either ‘Bulk Load Discs’ or ‘Load One  
Disc’.  
2. Load disc(s).  
When either the Load One Disc or Bulk Load Discs button is clicked the internal "gate" in  
the Load/Unload slot will automatically open, allowing the first disc to be inserted. With the  
"data" side of the disc on the left, and the "label" side on the right, gently place one (1) disc  
into the slot. DO NOT PUSH OR FORCE THE DISC INTO THE SLOT. The disc will be  
automatically lowered into the carousel, and the gate will close.  
If you selected Bulk Load Discs, once the first disc has been loaded, the carousel will rotate,  
and the gate will reopen, allowing the next disc to be inserted. The PowerFile will wait  
approximately 10 seconds for another disc. If no more discs are inserted within that time, the  
gate will close, and that disc loading session will be ended.  
Identifying Discs  
Identifying discs  
The PowerFile will automatically identify newly loaded discs at the completion of a load operation.  
Each disc will be mounted to a drive where the disc’s volume tag information is read and then  
downloaded into the PowerFile.  
The MFX preference pane’s ‘Discs’ window will display the name and type of each disc as it is  
identified. Refreshing the PowerFile Desktop Icon window will also reveal newly identified media.  
Unloading Discs from a PowerFile  
There are three options for unloading discs from the PowerFile: using the front panel buttons, via  
the MFX Finder Interface or through the MFX preference pane.  
Unload Option 1: From the Front Panel  
1. Press the EJECT button.  
2. Press the scroll buttons to scroll through list in the Display Window until the desired  
selection is displayed.  
3. Press the EJECT button again. The carousel will rotate to place the selected disc at the  
load/unload slot, and the disc will be lifted up and out for removal. (If the disc is not removed  
from the slot within approximately 10 seconds, it will be lowered back down into the carousel.)  
Unload Option 2: From the MFX Finder Interface  
1. Open the PowerFile Desktop icon.  
2. Select the disc(s) and control-click on the selection.  
3. Select Unload Disc from the contextual menu. The carousel will rotate to place the selected  
disc at the load/unload slot, and the disc will be lifted up and out for removal. (If the disc is  
not removed from the slot within approximately 10 seconds, it will be lowered back down into  
the carousel.)  
Unload Option 3: From the MFX Preference Pane  
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1. Open the MFX preference pane  
2. Select the disc(s) from within the Discs tab.  
3. Click the Unload Disc button. The carousel will rotate to place the selected disc at the  
load/unload slot, and the disc will be lifted up and out for removal. (If the disc is not removed  
from the slot within approximately 10 seconds, it will be lowered back down into the carousel.)  
Mounting Discs  
Mounting a disc to an available drive enables that disc to be accessed/played.  
1. Open the PowerFile Desktop icon to reveal its corresponding window.  
2. Double-click on the disc you wish to access.  
You can also mount a disc to the MFX Finder Desktop by selecting ‘Mount on Desktop’ from the  
disc’s contextual menu.  
Unmounting Discs from Drives  
Discs automatically unmount from their drives when no activity is detected on the disc after  
approximately 5 minutes.  
Discs in drives also automatically unmount when:  
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a disc mounted to the Desktop is dragged to the Trash.  
the PowerFile Desktop icon is dragged to the Trash.  
a disc mount command is made when all available drives are mounted. (The idle disc will  
unmount in this scenario.)  
Formatting/Writing DVD-RAM Discs  
Disk Formatting  
All DVD-RAM discs must be formatted prior to attempting any write operation. The default format  
under MFX is Mac OS Extended (HFS+).  
1. Open the MFX preference pane.  
2. Select the disc(s) to be formatted.  
3. Click the ‘Format Disc as HFS+…’ button.  
4. A disc format options sheet will be displayed:  
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Writing to a DVD-RAM  
Once the DVD-RAM has been formatted:  
1. Open the PowerFile Desktop icon.  
2. Drag the file(s) onto the disc’s icon or into its window.  
The client or administrator must have the correct Permissions to modify the disc prior to any write  
operation. (Note: See Apple’s instructions for setting Mac OS X Permissions.)  
When you are finished writing to the DVD-RAM, you may drag the PowerFile Desktop icon to the  
Trash in order to unmount the disc.  
Renaming Media Within the PowerFile Desktop Icon  
Renaming Media Within PowerFile Desktop Icon  
The title by which a disc is identified within the PowerFile desktop icon may be altered. This is  
useful when working with multiple discs of the same name or discs with non-descriptive names.  
1. Open the PowerFile Desktop Icon.  
2. Edit the desired disc title.  
Note that this does not change the name of the physical disc, only the title shown within the PowerFile  
Desktop Icon for the disc. Custom names within the PowerFile Desktop Icon will be lost when a disc is  
removed and then re-inserted into a changer, or when a disc is mounted for Disc Maintenance. (See the  
“Disc Maintenance” section for instructions on renaming a physical DVD-RAM disc.)  
Disc Maintenance  
This feature allows custom disc formatting (including multiple partitions and non-HFS+ file system) and  
provides a mechanism to run Disk Utility’s “First Aid” function on a disc.  
Disc Maintenance may also be used to physically rename a piece of DVD-RAM media.  
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To mount a DVD-RAM disc for disc maintenance:  
1. Drag any changers mounted on the desktop to the trash icon in the dock. Discs may not be mounted  
for disc maintenance while changers are mounted on the desktop.  
2. Open the MFX preference pane.  
3. Select the disc(s) to be mounted for maintenance.  
4. Click the “Disc Maintenance…” button.  
5. The disc will be mounted by the changer and then will appear on the desktop.  
6. The disc may now be renamed in the Finder or formatted, partitioned, or checked using Apple’s Disk  
Utility.  
7. When finished with the disc, drag it to the trash. Changer icons may not be re-mounted until all discs  
mounted for maintenance have been unmounted.  
The disc will be re-identified when the changer icon is next mounted. If the disc had a custom name  
within the changer icon, that name will be lost when the disc is mounted for disc maintenance.  
Network Access  
A network user’s ability to access the PowerFile host computer is platform-dependent. It is necessary  
for the proper file sharing protocols and user accounts to be in place prior to attempting network access  
of the PowerFile.  
Important Note: Due mounted volume privileges in OS X, the network client must login using the  
PowerFile host computer’s admin account in order to see the PowerFile.  
Network Access From Mac OS X  
1. From the Finder, select ‘Go’ and then ‘Connect to Server’.  
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2. Navigate to the PowerFile host computer and then login using an admin account for that host  
computer.  
3. Select the remote PowerFile from the volumes list and click ‘OK’.  
You will then see the remote PowerFile icon on the client Desktop as shown below:  
Network Access from Mac OS 9.2.2  
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Networking  
1. Launch Chooser.  
2. Navigate to the PowerFile host computer and then login using an admin account for that host  
computer.  
3. Choose the PowerFile volume from the volumes list and click ‘OK’.  
Network Access from Microsoft Windows and Unix  
Windows network access via SMB and Unix network access via NFS require the PowerFile host  
computer to be running Mac OS X Server v 10.2.5 or later.  
The following is a brief description on how to share the PowerFile to Windows and Unix network  
clients.  
The PowerFile must be recognized by the system and its Desktop icon must be present before  
proceeding.  
1. Open Workgroup Manager and click ‘Sharing’.  
2. Click the ‘Share Points’ tab then select the PowerFile share point.  
3. Click the ‘General’ tab to view and modify privileges for the PowerFile share point.  
4. Click the ‘Protocol’ tab to view and modify protocol settings for the PowerFile share point.  
5. Once the settings have been made, click ‘Save’ and quit the Workgroup Manager.  
6. From your client computer, navigate to the PowerFile host, login, and open the newly created  
PowerFile share point.  
Contact your network administrator for further details on sharing Mac OS X Server volumes to  
Windows and Unix network users.  
Uninstalling the MediaFinder X Software  
Use the MediaFinder X Uninstaller on the Installation CD-ROM to remove the software from the  
host computer.  
The uninstaller can be used to remove only the MFX software, just the changer data or both.  
An administrator name and password are required before the uninstall can occur.  
1. Open the MediaFinder X Uninstaller on the Installation CD-ROM.  
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2. Choose the appropriate removal option(s), then click ‘Remove Software’.  
3. Enter the administrator name and password, click ‘OK’.  
4. Click ‘Shutdown’ or ‘Restart’ at the prompt.  
DiskTracker for MediaFinder X (Optional)  
DiskTracker for MFX is an optional application but can provide very useful information about the  
contents (catalog) of each disc without actually requiring the PowerFile to mount the disc. This is very  
important for queuing optimization and minimizing ”disc thrashing” in the drives.  
DiskTracker is not intended to be a replacement for Digital Asset Management products like Canto™  
Cumulus™ or Extensis™ Portfolio™, but for many PowerFile users it will meet their operational needs.  
No client licenses are required; just download the software to each client.  
Run the application and then open the PowerFile that you want to create a disk cache for. Select ‘Scan  
Changer’ from the Changer menu to build the directory caches  
When the PowerFile is done scanning (this will take several minutes), select ‘Save’ from the File menu.  
The catalog will automatically be saved to a file called "Changer Catalog" on the root of the PowerFile.  
Any Mac OS 9 or X client with the DiskTracker MFX software installed will be able to view this catalog  
file.  
This software can be copied directly to your Applications folder as it requires no installer.  
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Mechanical Specifications  
Daisy-Chaining Multiple PowerFiles  
Up to 3 PowerFiles can be daisy-chained as long as no loops are created and no PowerFile is more  
than 3 hops from the host computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Macintosh-specific Issues  
PowerFile Desktop icon does not  
appear on Desktop.  
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PowerFile not plugged in. Check that power cord is  
plugged into unit and into a powered wall outlet or  
power strip. Verify that the FireWire cable is attached  
to the PowerFile and to the computer. Make sure  
that any cards are seated firmly and are seen by the  
OS.  
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Check that Power button on front panel is depressed  
(Display Window will be illuminated when PowerFile  
is powered on).  
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Reboot the host computer, and then power-off and  
then power-on the PowerFile.  
In the Finder, go to your home directory (click the  
’Home’ icon). Open the ’Library’ folder. From there,  
open the ’Caches’ folder. Find the  
MFX preference pane does not  
appear.  
“com.apple.preferencepanes.cache” file and trash it.  
Log out, and log back in, run system preferences.  
Open the View Options window in the Finder and set  
the icon size to 32x32.  
“Icon mosaic” is scrambled.  
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General  
Cannot read/identify a disc.  
Disc inserted the wrong way. The disc must be  
placed into the PowerFile with the data side to the  
left, and the label side to the right.  
Disc has no volume tag. While most commercial CD  
and DVD discs have volume tags, you may  
occasionally come across one that does not. In this  
case, there is nothing for the PowerFile to read, so  
the disc will remain listed as Unidentified disc even  
after the disc has been mounted into a drive.  
Disc is damaged, scratched, dirty, etc. Verify that  
there are no scratches, smudges, or data integrity  
issues on the disc.  
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Disc is blank recordable or rewritable. This should be  
fixed in upcoming releases.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
Are client machines required to have PowerFile MFX software installed?  
No, the PowerFile MFX software is only required on the host machine (where the PowerFile is  
attached).  
How many networked clients can access a PowerFile?  
A PowerFile has one or two internal drives, and each drive can share its disc to multiple clients on  
your network. The actual number of clients that can access discs in Libraries is determined  
largely by your network limitations. Basically, it is no different than if you were sharing a drive on  
your local machine to other clients on your network.  
Does the MFX software provide security regulating who can see and not see certain disks in  
the PowerFile?  
Security is provided through the normal administrative rights available under OS X. The  
administrator may set client access privileges for each disc.  
Can a client computer be a Windows computer?  
Yes, as long as the PowerFile host is running Mac OS X Server v 10.2.5 or higher. It must also  
allow for SMB file sharing. Contact your network administrator for Mac OS X Server setup  
instructions.  
Can a client computer be a Linux or Unix computer?  
Yes, as long as the PowerFile host is running Mac OS X Server v 10.2.5 or higher. It must also  
allow for NFS file sharing. Contact your network administrator for Mac OS X Server setup  
instructions.  
If you have questions that were not answered in this  
Frequently Asked Questions section, please visit our web site at  
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Santa Clara, CA 95054  
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