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Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................1 Wireless Flash Drive Overview .................................................................................................. 1 Features ..................................................................................................................................... 1 System Requirements....................................................
Deleting Files and Folders ....................................................................................................... 27 Unsupported File Formats ......................................................................................................... 28 4. MANAGING THE WIRELESS DRIVE .........................................................................29 Updating the Firmware ............................................................................................
1. Introduction Wireless Flash Drive Overview 1. Introduction Wireless Flash Drive Overview The SanDisk Connect™ Wireless Flash Drive stores, shares, and streams digital content wirelessly across multiple mobile devices. Features • Share your files with others. The Wireless Drive creates its own wireless network. Up to eight mobile devices can be wirelessly connected and access files on the Drive at the same time.
1. Introduction Supported File Formats System Requirements • Mobile devices running iOS version 5.1.1 or higher or other Wi-Fi-enabled devices with a web browser • Computers running Windows® 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista®, or Mac OS 10.6 or higher Supported File Formats • Any file formats supported by your mobile device • For additional information about supported formats, go to www.sandisk.
2. Getting Started Charging the Wireless Drive 2. Getting Started Charging the Wireless Drive Although the Wireless 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 two hours.) • Plug your Wireless Drive into a computer USB port or a USB AC adaptor to charge it: • The in-app Battery Level Indicator will give you instant information as to your device battery status.
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2. Getting Started Connecting via Wi-‐Fi Connecting via Wi-Fi 1. In your mobile device Wi-Fi settings, select the Wireless Drive network from the list of available Wi-Fi networks. It appears as SanDisk Flash XXXXXX (in the example below, SanDisk Flash ABCDEF): 2.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Wireless Drive Accessing the Drive without the App You can connect to the Wireless Drive Wi-Fi network on your mobile device, PC, or Mac without downloading the Wireless Flash Drive app, then access the Wireless Drive using a web browser. 1. In your mobile device Wi-Fi settings, connect to the Wireless Drive Wi-Fi network.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Wireless Drive From a PC You can transfer content between your Wireless Drive and your computer using a USB connection. 1. Plug your Wireless Drive into your computer USB port. 2.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Wireless Drive From a Mobile Device 1. In your mobile device Wi-Fi settings, connect to the Wireless Drive Wi-Fi network. 2. In the Navigation Bar on the left side of the Wireless Drive main screen, navigate to the location at which you want to upload content: Navigation Bar 3.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Wireless Drive 4. Select the Album whose content you want to upload to the Wireless Drive: 5.
2. Getting Started Loading Content on the Wireless Drive 6. Tap on thumbnails to select them for upload. (You can tap Select All to select photos at once.
3. Working with Files Wireless Drive Application Overview 3. Working with Files Wireless Drive Application Overview The Wireless Drive application connects you to content on both your Drive and your mobile device. You can view, share, and manage videos, music, photos, and documents.
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3. Working with Files Viewing Photos 2. Navigate to the photo you want to view: a. In the Navigation Bar, tap Photos. b. Find the photo you want to view. c. Tap the photo thumbnail in the Navigation Bar to open the photo. d. Tap the photo to display the photo controls.
3. Working with Files Streaming Videos Streaming Videos 1. In the Navigation Bar on the Wireless Drive opening screen, select either the Downloads folder under Saved on iPad (or Saved on iPhone or Saved on iPod touch) or your Wireless Drive under Wireless Flash Drives: 2. Navigate to the video you want to stream: a. In the Navigation Bar, tap Videos. b. Find the video you want to stream. c.
3. Working with Files Using the Wireless Flash Drive with iTunes Using the Wireless Flash Drive with iTunes You can use the Wireless Flash Drive app to play music, movies, and TV shows you’ve purchased on iTunes. To play iTunes content, 1. Make sure your mobile device is synced with iTunes: • On your mobile device, launch the iTunes app and navigate to More > Purchased > Music/Movies/TV Shows.
3. Working with Files Playing Music 2. Navigate to the music you want to stream: a. In the Navigation Bar, tap Music. b. Find the song you want to play. c. Tap the song thumbnail in the Navigation Bar to open the song. d. Tap the Play icon on the music screen to play the song and display the Song controls.
3. Working with Files Moving Files Controlling Music from Outside the Music Play Screen You can use the Wireless Drive app to play music loaded on either your Wireless Drive or in the Saved on iPad folder on your mobile device. You can play the music in the background while you use other Wireless Drive app features or exit the app to use your mobile device.
3. Working with Files Moving Files Downloading Files You can download files from your Wireless Drive to a mobile device by selecting them in the Navigation Bar or you can download a single file while you’re viewing it. To download files from the Navigation Bar, 1.
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3. Working with Files Moving Files Displaying the Upload Options To upload content from a mobile device to your Wireless Drive, • In the Navigation Bar, open the destination on the Wireless Drive at which you want to upload content from a mobile device.
3. Working with Files Moving Files 3. In the Upload options, tap Upload Photos and Videos, then tap the album containing the files to be uploaded: 4.
3. Working with Files Moving Files Backing Up All Your Photos and Video From Your Camera Roll You can back up all the photos and videos from your camera roll to the Wireless Flash Drive. This can be handy if you are running out of memory on your mobile device or just as safety measure for the case your device is lost or stolen. It is recommended to backup all your photos and videos to the Wireless Flash Drive.
3. Working with Files Moving Files 3. Select the files to be uploaded, then tap Upload: An upload window keeps you apprised of the progress of the upload. When the upload is complete, the Navigation Bar again displays the destination folder you selected for the upload; it now contains the uploaded files.
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3. Working with Files Moving Files Suppose you want to share your files with a friend using the Wireless Drive app: 1. Make sure she’s downloaded the Wireless Drive app from her mobile device application store. 2. Turn on your Wireless Drive and place it within range (150 feet/45 meters) of your friend. 3. Tell her the network name of your Drive so she can find it in the list of available networks in Wi-Fi settings on her mobile device. 4.
3. Working with Files Moving Files 1. Open the photo you want to share, tap it to display the Photo options, and tap the Send icon : 2. Select a method to share your photo and provide the required information. (The options available on your mobile device vary.
3. Working with Files Moving Files Deleting Files and Folders To delete a file you’re viewing, 1. Open the file you want to delete. 2.
3. Working with Files Unsupported File Formats Unsupported File Formats The Wireless Drive app can open all file formats that are supported by your mobile device.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Updating the Firmware 4. Managing the Wireless Drive Updating the Firmware You are notified in the Wireless Flash Drive app when a Firmware update is available and asked if you want to install it. If you tap Yes, the app automatically uploads and installs the update. 1. Tap the App Store icon: 2. Install the update. 3. Connect your mobile device to the Wireless Flash Drive Wi-Fi network and launch the app.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Updating the Firmware The new Firmware is copied to the Drive: 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to turn off the Drive and connect it to a USB charger or a computer: Both the blue and the amber LEDs blink rapidly. 6.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Updating the App Updating the App You update the Wireless Flash Drive app the same way you update any other app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. 1. Tap the App Store icon: 2. In the App Store, tap the Wireless Flash Drive app icon: 3.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings Managing Wireless Drive Settings The Wireless Drive Settings screen provides access to all the functions you can perform in the Wireless Flash Drive app and information about the Drive and the app.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings 2. On the Network Name screen, enter a new name for the network and tap Save: 3.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings Creating/Changing a 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 other people within range (up to 150 feet) of the Wi-Fi network created by the Wireless Drive.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings Restoring Factory Settings If you forget your password or if your Wireless Drive becomes unresponsive, you can reset the Drive to its default factory settings. This erases your password and forces the Drive to reboot, but it does NOT delete any content stored on the Drive. Once the Drive has rebooted, you can set a new password. To reset the Drive, 1.
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4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings Keeping Your Cellular Connection If your mobile device is running iOS 7 or higher, you can keep it connected to the cellular data network using 3G/4G/LTE WHILE also being connected to the Wireless Flash Drive directly. 1. Connect to your drive’s Wi-Fi network in your mobile device’s Wi-Fi Settings menu 2. Launch the app 3.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Managing Wireless Drive Settings Setting the Power Save Timer You can set your Wireless Drive to power down after it’s been idle for a specified amount of time. 1. On the Settings screen, tap Power Save Timer to open the timer: 2.
4. Managing the Wireless Drive Getting Support Getting Support Quick Start Guide • Tap Quick Start Guide for information about setting up your Wireless Drive.
5. Product and Safety Information Product Specifications 5. Product and Safety Information Product Specifications Dimensions 78mm x 27mm x14mm (3.1'' x 1'' x 0.5'') Weight 27gr (0.95 oz) Memory Card Class 10 SanDisk microSDHC™ up to 64GB 1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. Battery Type Built-in, non-replaceable rechargeable lithium polymer battery Operating Duration Up to 4 hours of continuous usage Battery Charging Over USB 2.
5. Product and Safety Information Regulatory Information Regulatory Information FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
5. Product and Safety Information Regulatory Information EU Disposal Information: Disposal & Recycling - Applicable in the European Union and other countries with separate collection systems. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate the SanDisk Connect Wireless Flash Drive from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
5. Product and Safety Information Safety and Care • Never intentionally heat a Wireless Drive in a microwave oven or dryer or place it a fire. Never use the Wireless Drive in temperatures above 60° C (140° F). • Stop using a Wireless Drive if any abnormal heat, odor, deformation, discoloration, or other abnormal condition is detected. If any liquid leaks from a Wireless Drive, wash your hands well with fresh water immediately.
5. Product and Safety Information Maintenance and Storage Maintenance and Storage The Wireless Flash Drive contains a lithium polymer battery that needs proper care for best usage. Note: While the lithium polymer battery does not have any memory effect, proper care is required for the best usage. Standard Maintenance For proper maintenance of the battery, it is best to periodically let the Wireless Flash Drive discharge.
Index A accessing files through the Wireless Drive app 11 accessing the Drive without the app 6, 38 allowing access to your Wireless Drive 24 application overview 11 B battery life 3, 40 battery type 40 C changing the Wireless Drive network name 32 charging the Wireless Drive 3 cleaning 43 compressing videos during transfer 38 connecting 4, 5 accessing the Drive without the app 6 via Wi-Fi 5 connecting the Wireless Drive to the Internet 35 - 37 connecting to the Wireless Drive 4 connecting via W
R reboot drive 35 regulatory information 41 reset drive 35 reset password 35 restart unresponsive drive 35 restore factory settings 4, 35 S safety and care 42 sending files to others 25 setting the Power Save Timer 38 settings changing the Wireless Drive network name 35 compressing videos during transfer 40 connecting the Wireless Drive to the Internet 35 - 37 creating or changing a password 34 power save timer 40 sharing files 24 sending media files to others 25 sharing media files allowing access to