User's Manual
Getting Started
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini USB port (1) and the other end into an available USB
port on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green
power light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next
step(3).
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having
them follow steps 3 to 6.
FRENCH
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
GERMAN
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
ITALIAN
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
POLISH
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
SPANISH/CASTILLIAN
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
RUSSIAN
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
SIMPLIFIED CHINESE
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
PORTUGUESE
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
TURKISH
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
JAPANESE
Step 1 – Charge your Wi-Drive Device
Before using, make sure your Wi-Drive™ is fully charged. To
charge, connect the included USB cable to your Wi-Drive’s
mini-USB port and the other end into an available USB port
on your computer or to a USB wall adapter. The green power
light will stop ashing when Wi-Drive is fully charged.
Step 2 – Add Content to your Wi-Drive
Windows users: When connecting your Wi-Drive to your
computer, two drive letters will appear in Windows Explorer
— one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable
Disk labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device
Mac users: By default when connecting your Wi-Drive to
your computer, two drives will appear on your desktop —
one Read-Only labeled “CDROM” and one Removable Disk
labeled “WI-DRIVE” Double-click on the drive labeled
“WI-DRIVE” to add your content. Transfer your les the same
as you would for any USB drive; drag or copy les from your
computer to your Wi-Drive device.
(It is recommended that you organize your content
by creating folders, e.g., “Videos, Music, Pictures
and Documents”)
Step 3 – Download Kingston’s Free Wi-Drive App from the
App Store
Visit Apple’s App Store and search for “Kingston Wi-Drive”.
Step 4
Power on the Wi-Drive by pressing the On/O button
(see Figure 2).*
*Note: After you power on, wait for Blue Wi-Fi Activity
Light to start ashing before proceeding to the next step.
Step 5
Go to the Settings icon on your iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® touch
and select Wi-Fi. Conrm that Wi-Fi is ON. Select “Kingston
Wi-Drive” under “Choose a Network” and click on it to
connect to it.
Step 6
Once connected, open the Kingston Wi-Drive app on your
iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and enjoy your new expanded
storage.
Step 7
Share your content with as many as three users by having them
follow steps 3 to 6.
(2) Power LED (On/O)
(3) Wi-Fi Activity LED
(1) mini USB Port
Figure 1 – Kingston’s Wi-Drive App Icon Figure 2 – Kingston’s Wi-Drive
Getting Started
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