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Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Media Drive Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Supported File Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sharing Your Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Allowing Access to your Media Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sending Files to Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Deleting Files and Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Deleting Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Deleting Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sorting Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Opening Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Using a Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 4. Managing the Media Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Using the Power Button . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Standard Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Long Term Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Introduction 1. Media Drive Overview Introduction Media Drive Overview The SanDisk Connect™ Wireless Media Drive stores, shares, and streams digital content wirelessly across multiple mobile devices.
1. Introduction • System Requirements Use the Media Drive to connect two mobile devices to a Wi-Fi network. Rather than paying two separate fees to connect a smart phone and a tablet to a hotel Wi-Fi network, you can connect your Media drive to the hotel Wi-Fi and then connect two mobile devices to the Media Drive. System Requirements • Mobile devices running iOS version 5.
2. Getting Started 2. Charging the Media Drive Getting Started Charging the Media Drive Although the Media Drive is shipped with a charged battery, we urge you to fully charge the Drive before you begin to use it. (This can take up to three hours.) Battery LED The battery indicator light on the front the Media Drive indicates the current battery strength and tells you whether the Drive is charging when it’s connected to an outlet: .
2. Getting Started Downloading the Media Drive App Downloading the Media Drive App After your Media Drive is charged, download the free Media Drive app from the App store onto each mobile device you want to use with the Drive. 1. Download the Media Drive app. 2. Find the Media Drive app icon on your mobile device and tap it to open the Media Drive app. Connecting to the Media Drive Once the app has been installed, connect your mobile device to the Media Drive WiFi network. 1.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Media Drive From a Computer You can transfer content between your Media Drive and your computer using a USB connection. 1. Connect your Media Drive to your computer and open the Media Drive window. 2. Drag and drop music, videos, photos, and documents from your computer into the Media Drive window.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Media Drive 3. In the Navigation Bar, select the type of files you want to upload, then tap iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) at the bottom of the screen to access the files to be uploaded from your mobile device to the Media Drive: Navigation Bar • You can upload videos, photos, or documents, but not music files, from your mobile device to the Media Drive.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Media Drive 5. Tap the iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) photo album containing the photos you want to upload, then tap the Select icon : 6. Tap photos to select them for upload, then tap Add To at the bottom of the screen and tap Media Drive Upload to load the photos onto your Media Drive: 7.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Media Drive The files have been uploaded to the Media Drive Upload folder in Photos. Note: For more detailed information on using photo, music, and video files, see Chapter 3, Working with Media Files.
3. Working with Media Files 3. Media Drive Application Overview Working with Media Files You can use the Media Drive app to play songs, stream videos, and view photos and documents stored on your Media Drive, your mobile device, or an inserted memory card. Media Drive Application Overview Media Drive Main Screen When you launch the Media Drive app, the main screen displays whatever content was selected when you last closed the app. The example below shows a Photo main screen.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions Common App Icons These icons are used throughout the Media Drive app. They function in the same way no matter where in the application you’re working.
3. Working with Media Files 2. Tap the Select icon Common App Actions , then tap the content you want to select: 3. Tap a button at the bottom of the screen to move (add to), share, or delete the selected content. Moving Files Files can be moved in three ways: • Upload files from a mobile device to your Media Drive or to a memory card inserted in your Drive. • Download files from your Media Drive to a mobile device or a memory card.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions 1. In the Navigation Bar, select the type of files you want to upload, then tap iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) at the bottom of the screen to access the files to be uploaded. In this example, photos are being uploaded: Navigation Bar 2.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions 3. Navigate to the pictures you want to upload and tap the Select icon : 4. Tap photos to select them for upload (you’ll see a red check on selected items), then tap Add To at the bottom of the screen to display the Upload options: 5. Choose whether to add the files to the Media Drive or to a memory card inserted in the Drive: • Media Drive Upload: Upload files from your mobile device to the Media Drive Upload folder on your Drive.
3. Working with Media Files • Common App Actions Media Drive Card Upload: Upload files from your mobile device to the Media Drive Card Upload folder on the memory card currently inserted in your Drive. 6. When all photos have been uploaded, switch back from iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) to Drive at the bottom of the screen to find the content you’ve uploaded.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions 1. Navigate to the files you want to download, then tap the Select icon : 2. Tap the files to be downloaded, then tap Add To at the bottom of the screen to open the Download options: 3. Tap iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) to start the download. The selected files are downloaded to the Camera Roll album.
3. Working with Media Files • Open the file you want to download, tap the Select icon Common App Actions , and tap iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) to download the file: Sharing Your Files You can share media content in two ways: • Give others Wi-Fi access to your Media Drive so they can connect to the content on your Drive from their mobile devices. • Send files via email, social media, messaging, or Bluetooth. The methods available vary depending upon the features provided on your mobile device.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions When your friend’s mobile device has connected to your Media Drive, she can open the Media Drive app on her mobile device and see your main screen. Now she can view your media content and download it to her mobile device. Sending Files to Others You can share content by sending it to others in a variety of ways: email, social media, messaging, and Bluetooth, to name a few.
3. Working with Media Files Open an album, tap the Select icon display the Share options: Common App Actions , select photos to share, and tap Share to 2. Select a method to share your photo and provide the required information (the options available on your mobile device vary). Deleting Files and Folders You can use the Media Drive app to delete files and folders stored on your Media Drive or memory card, but not those stored on your iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch).
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions Deleting Folders You can delete files from any screen in the Media Drive app, but the only screen from which you can delete folders is the Files screen. To delete a folder, 1. In the Navigation Bar, tap Files to display the Files main screen: 2. Tap Media Drive Card or Media Drive, navigate to the files and folders to be deleted, tap the Select icon to select the files and folders to be deleted, and tap Delete at the bottom of the screen: 3.
3. Working with Media Files Common App Actions Note: For complete information on how to use the Files folder, see “Managing the Files Folder” in this chapter. Searching Files You can search for files on any of the Media Drive app screens. Your search is limited to the files displayed on that screen. 1. Tap the Search area at the bottom of any app screen, enter a search value, and tap Search: 2.
3. Working with Media Files Unsupported File Formats Unsupported File Formats The Media Drive can open all file formats supported on by your mobile device. If you try to open an unsupported format, a message provides a link to additional information about file formats: Working with Photos You can use the Media Drive app to work with photos stored on your mobile device, an inserted memory card, and the Media Drive itself.
3. Working with Media Files Working with Photos Photo Screen Icons Albums Screen: View photos by album View all photos at once Tap to create a new album View files uploaded to memory card View files uploaded to Media Drive Tap album to display photos Search for a file View photos on Drive Photos Screen: View photos on iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) Return to main screen Start a slideshow Select photos to move, share, or delete Viewing Photos 1.
3. Working with Media Files Working with Photos 3. Tap a thumbnail to display a photo, then swipe forward or back to display the next or the previous photo: Playing Slideshows You can play a slideshow from any photo screen, whether you’re displaying a single photo or a screen full of thumbnails. To play a slideshow, 1.
3. Working with Media Files Working with Photos 2.
3. Working with Media Files • Working with Photos Open a photo and tap Edit: Rotating a Photo • Tap the Rotate icon until the photo is oriented the way you want it. Enhancing a Photo • Tap the Enhance icon to sharpen the image and deepen the color. Correcting Red-eye • Tap the Red-eye icon to remove red-eye from images of people. Cropping a Photo 1. Tap the Crop icon . A black box appears around the photo.
3. Working with Media Files Working with Photos 2. Use your fingertip to move and resize the crop box, which turns red as you move it, until it covers the desired area of the photo, then tap Crop: 3. Tap Save to save the cropped version of the photo: Creating a New Album You can use the Media Drive app to create a new album on your mobile device, then populate it with photos stored on the Media Drive or on the mobile device itself. Note: This feature is supported only on the iPad in Version 1.
3. Working with Media Files Working with Photos You cannot use the app to create a new folder on the Media Drive; to do that, you must connect the Media Drive to your computer and create the new folder in the Drive window. To create a new album on your mobile device, 1. On the Photos main screen, select iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) at the bottom of the screen, then tap New Album: 2.
3. Working with Media Files Streaming Videos 3. Tap the Drive or iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) button at the bottom of the screen to navigate to the pictures you want to add to the new album, then tap photos to select them, and finally, tap Done: A Progress window informs you when the new album has been created. 4.
3. Working with Media Files Using the Media Drive with iTunes 1. In the Navigation Bar on the Media Drive main screen, tap Videos: 2. Navigate to the video you want to stream and tap the thumbnail to start streaming it.
3. Working with Media Files Using the Media Drive with iTunes Note: This feature is supported on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Media Drive app version 2.4 and above. To play iTunes content, 1. Make sure your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is synced with your iTunes library: • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, launch the iTunes app and navigate to More > Purchased > Music/Movies/TV Shows. If you see your content, your mobile device is synced with iTunes.
3. Working with Media Files Playing Music 3. Drag and drop the music, movie, and TV show files from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac to your Media Drive: Mac iTunes library folder: PC iTunes library folder: The Media Drive app automatically categorizes the content into music and videos (which include both movies and TV shows). • Music plays in the app on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod music player. • Movies and TV shows play in Safari.
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3. Working with Media Files • By song: • By playlist: • By genre: Playing Music Playing a Song The way you access the song you want to play depends on how you’ve sorted your music.
3. Working with Media Files • Playing Music If you’ve sorted by Album, Artist, Playlists, or Genres, navigate to the Album containing the song you want to play and tap the song. Using the Music Song Controls The song Play controls are displayed across the bottom of a Now Playing screen: Song Title Select icon used to add this song to the Drive or mobile device, share it, or delete it.
3. Working with Media Files Playing Music 1. In the Navigation Bar, tap Music, then select Drive or iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch) at the bottom of the Music screen: 2. Tap Playlist in the Music screen view options, then tap New.
3. Working with Media Files Playing Music 3. Enter a name for the playlist in the New Playlist window and tap Save: A list of all the music stored on the Media Drive or on your iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch), whichever you’re creating the Playlist on, opens. 4. Scroll through the song list and tap the music to be added to this playlist (each tapped song grays out to show that it’s been selected). Then tap Done: 5. Click OK in the Playlist Saved confirmation window.
3. Working with Media Files Playing Music The new playlist is displayed on the Playlists window: Adding Songs to a Playlist To add songs to a playlist, 1. Open the playlist you want to add to and tap Add Songs at the bottom of the list of songs already in the playlist: Your Song list opens.
3. Working with Media Files Playing Music 2. Tap the songs to be added to the playlist, then tap Done: A notification window confirms that your list has been saved and displays the playlist with the newly-added songs Controlling Music from Outside the Play Screen You can play music in the background while you use other Media Drive app features or exit the app to use your mobile device.
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3. Working with Media Files • Managing the Files Folder If you exit the Media Drive app and use your mobile device for other purposes while the music plays in the background, double-tap the Home button, then tap the Media Drive icon to return to the Now Playing screen in the app: Managing the Files Folder The Media Drive Files folder provides access to all the content stored on your Media Drive and on a memory card if one is inserted in the Drive.
3. Working with Media Files Managing the Files Folder 1. In the Navigation Bar, tap Files to display the Files main screen: The Files screen provides access to all files stored on the Media Drive and all files stored on a memory card if one is inserted in the Drive. Note: If no memory card is currently inserted in the Media Drive, only the Media Drive folder is displayed. 2.
3. Working with Media Files Managing the Files Folder Deleting Folders The Files screen is the only screen in the Media Drive app from which you can delete folders. 1. Navigate to the Files screen displaying the folders to be deleted and tap the Select icon : 2. Tap the folders to be deleted, tap Delete at the bottom of the screen, and tap the delete button: 3. Confirm that you want to delete the folders.
3. Working with Media Files Managing the Files Folder Sorting Files You can sort the files and folders displayed on any Files screen. To access the Sort options, 1. On any Files screen, tap the Sort icon to display the Sort by options: 2. Select sort options for the content displayed on this screen, then click Done. Opening Documents You can use the Media Drive app to view documents stored on the Drive.
3. Working with Media Files Managing the Files Folder 1. Navigate to the document you want to view and tap it: The icons for all the apps on your mobile device that can open the selected document are displayed. The apps you see in this window vary depending on which apps you’ve installed on your mobile device. Note: The one icon all iOS users will always see is Quick Look, a program that comes already installed on devices and can open most file types. 2.
3. Working with Media Files Using a Memory Card 3. The document is opened in the selected app: 4. To return to the Media Drive app, tap Done. Using a Memory Card You can use a memory card to upload content to your Media Drive from another device (for example, a camera) or download content from your Media Drive to the memory card to move the content to another device. The Media Drive supports SD™, SDHC™, and SDXC™ cards. • Insert a memory card in the face-up position pointing toward the card slot.
3. Working with Media Files Getting Help Getting Help 1. At the bottom of the Navigation Bar, tap the Help icon . 2. Tap Getting Started Guide to open the Media Drive Quick Start Guide on your mobile device or Online Support to connect to a support tech.
4. Managing the Media Drive 4. Using the Power Button Managing the Media Drive Using the Power Button Power Button Turns the Drive on and off Resets the Admin and Wi-Fi password Forces a hard restart to reboot an unresponsive Drive The power button performs three functions, depending on how long you hold in the button. Table 3: Using the Power Button On/Off Reset Hard Restart Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the Drive on and off.
4. Managing the Media Drive Restarting the App Restarting the App If your Media Drive becomes unresponsive, you can force it to restart. 1. Double-press the Home button to display your open apps in the dock across the bottom of the screen: 2. Press on an open icon until a red minus sign appears on each one: 3. Tap the minus sign on the Media Drive icon to close the app. 4. Double-press the Home button again to close the open app icons. 5.
4. Managing the Media Drive Media Drive Settings Overview Media Drive Settings Overview At the bottom of the Navigation Bar, tap the Settings icon to open Media Drive settings: The Settings screen is divided into General and Admin settings: General Settings General Settings can be accessed without logging in as an Admin.
4. Managing the Media Drive Media Drive Settings Overview • Battery Level: Displays the strength of the charge remaining in your Media Drive battery. • About: Provides access to the SanDisk Privacy Policy and displays the version number of the Media Drive application software currently installed on your mobile device: Admin Settings You must be logged on as an Admin to access Admin Settings.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings Using Admin Settings After you log in as an Admin, the Settings screen provides access to all the functions you can perform in the Media Drive app: Admin Login/Logout To log into Admin settings, 1. In Admin Settings, tap Admin Login. 2. On the Admin Password screen, enter the default password “admin” and tap Log in: 3. When you’re ready to log out, return to Admin Settings and tap Admin Logout.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings Change Admin Password To change the Admin password, 1. In Admin Settings, tap Change Admin Password: 2. Follow the directions in the Change Admin Password window to enter the old password, enter and confirm a new one, and create a password hint question and answer: 3. Tap Done.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings Wi-Fi Settings Use Wi-Fi Settings to change the name of your Media Drive Wi-Fi network and to set or change a Wi-Fi security password. • In Admin Settings, tap Change Wi-Fi Settings to open the Change Wi-Fi window: Change Wi-Fi Name You can change the name of your Media Drive Wi-Fi network to make it easier to find in a list of available networks or when you want to share your files with friends. 1.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings The Media Drive reboots. A Setting Changed message confirms that your name change has been saved and indicates that once the Media Drive has restarted, you must reconnect to it under its new name. 2. Click OK: 3. On your iPad (or iPhone or iPod touch), go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap the new name of your Media Drive Wi-Fi in the list of available networks, and connect to it: 4. Stop and then restart the Media Drive app.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings Set/Change a Wi-Fi Security Password The default Wi-Fi security setting is no password. We recommend that you set a WiFi password so that your Drive contents can’t be accessed by strangers in areas where the Drive might automatically connect to an available Wi-Fi network. 1. On the Change Wi-Fi screen, tap Security: 2. In the Wi-Fi Security window, tap WEP or WAP, follow the on-screen directions to enter and confirm a security password, and tap OK: 3.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 5. Stop and then restart the Media Drive app. Note: Creating a Wi-Fi password allows you to limit access to your Drive when connecting directly to it. But the Wi-Fi password does not limit access when your Drive is connected to an Internet Wi-Fi network, where anyone who has installed the Media Drive app can access your Drive.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings A message informs you that the Media Drive is resetting and instructs you to reconnect to the Media Drive after the Drive has reset: 3. Click OK. When the Drive restarts, the Wi-Fi LED on the front of the Drive shines green to indicate that your mobile device is now connected to the Internet. 4. On your mobile device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and reconnect to the Media Drive Wi-Fi network. 5. Stop and then restart the Media Drive app.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 6. In Admin settings, the Connect to Internet screen now displays the Wi-Fi network that is connecting your mobile device to the Internet even while you are connected to and are using your Media Drive: You're now connected to both the Media Drive and the Internet. Whenever your mobile device connects to this Internet network and you launch the Media Drive app, the mobile device will automatically find the Drive.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 2. In the Connect to Internet window, turn Wi-Fi off: Upigrade Media Drive When the Media Drive app detects that your Media Drive is not running the latest Firmware, it displays a Firmware Upgrade notice in the app informing you that a later version of the Firmware is available. You can also trigger this notice by tapping Upgrade Media Drive in Settings: 1. Click OK and close the Media Drive app. 2.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 3. Go to www.sandisk.com/support and download the Media Drive Firmware upgrade file to your computer. 4. Drag the Firmware file into the main Media Drive window, which contains the photos, videos, music, and documents you’ve loaded on the Media Drive: On a Mac: On a PC: Note: Once you’ve completed the Firmware upgrade, the Media Drive app deletes the Upgrade file from the Drive. 5.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings A Firmware Upgrade window confirms the upgrade: 7. Tap Upgrade. If you are not currently logged in as an Admin, you are prompted to do so: The upgrade takes two to three minutes, during which you cannot access the content on the Media Drive. When the upgrade is complete, the Media Drive restarts. 8. Relaunch the app, go to Settings, and tap Upgrade Media Drive.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings A Firmware Upgrade notice informs you that you are running the latest version of the Firmware: Note: If you choose not to upgrade the Firmware right away, you can go to Settings > Upgrade Media Drive and start the process whenever it’s convenient for you. Restore Factory Settings You can restore Media Drive settings to the factory defaults. The Drive allows you to choose which settings to restore and which to leave as they are.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 1. In Admin Settings tap Restore Factory Settings: 2. In the Restore Factory Settings window, select the settings you want to restore to factory defaults and tap Done. A message confirms that the selected defaults have been reset. 3. Go to your mobile device Wi-Fi settings and reconnect to the Media Drive. Format Drive You format a Media Drive to erase all content on the Drive and restore factory settings.
4. Managing the Media Drive Using Admin Settings 1. In Admin Settings, tap Format Media Drive: 2. In the Format Media Drive window, tap OK if you’re certain you want to proceed. A message confirms that the formatting is complete and instructs you to restart the app.
5. Product and Safety Information 5. Product Specifications Product and Safety Information Product Specifications Dimensions 66.01x66.01x13.80mm Weight 70.8g Memory Card SD/SDHC up to 32GB SDXC up to 64GB Battery Type 3.7V/1500mAh Li -polymer Operating Duration Up to 8 hours Battery Charging Over USB 2.0 powered connection (500mA) or AC adaptor (3 hours to charge) USB Connectivity USB 2.
5. Product and Safety Information Regulatory Information installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
5. Product and Safety Information Safety and Care Recycling SanDisk Connect Media Drive: Do not dispose of either the SanDisk Connect Media Drive with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems are set up to handle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your regional authorities for more details. If collection systems are not available, please return unwanted accessories to any SanDisk Approved Service Center in your region.
5. Product and Safety Information Cleaning plastic enclosure. Cold temperatures can also shorten the life of the Drive by damaging the battery, causing the plastic enclosure to crack, or causing moisture to condense on or inside the device. Keep the Media Drive dry. Water or other liquids can damage it. In addition, high humidity can cause condensation to form. If a Media Drive gets wet, turn it off, place it in a low-humidity environment, and allow it to completely dry.
5. Product and Safety Information Maintenance and Storage Long Term Storage If the Media Drive will not be used, it is best to keep the battery around 50% charged. To charge the battery to approximately 50%, fully discharge the Media Drive until it turns itself off, then let it charge for 1 hour. Store the Media Drive at a temperature between 20° C and 45° C (4° F and 113° F) at a relative humidity of 65% ± 20%. Recycling Please recycle all the Media Drive packaging.
Index downloading multiple files 14 downloading the Media Drive app 4 E editing photos 24 A accessing all media content in one place 40 adding to a playlist 37 admin login/logout 51 enhancing a photo 25 F files deleting 18 admin settings 50, 51 moving 11 change admin password 52 opening documents 43 change Wi-Fi name 53 searching 20 connecting to the Internet 56 selecting 10 Firmware upgrade 59 format drive 63 login/logout 51 restore factory settings 62 set/change Wi-Fi security password 55 USB
admin settings 50 playing 31 allowing access 16 playing from outside the play screen 38 auto-shutdown 47 song controls 34 battery LED 3 sorting 32 charging 3 using playlists 34 common app actions 10 O common app icons 10 opening documents 43 connecting to 4 P downloading the app 4 photo features 1 enhancing 25 Firmware upgrade 59 photo screen icons 22 general settings 49 photos getting started 3 correcting red-eye 25 hardware specifications 2 creating a new album 26 help 46 edit
settings using a memory card 45 admin 50 using app icons 10 general 49 using the music song controls 34 overview 49 using the power button 47 sharing files 16 V slideshows 23 viewing photos 22 sorting files 43 W sorting music 32 Wi-Fi settings 53 streaming videos 28 Wireless Drive supported file formats 2 cleaning 68 system requirements 2 maintenance and storage 68 U product specifications 65 unresponsive Drive 48 recycling 69 unsupported file formats 21 regulatory information 65