LaCie Wireless Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering The LaCie Wireless SpaceUser Manual page 493.6.7. Dashboard: DrivesManual and automatic backups of USB hard drives connected to theWireless Space are easy to manage using this page. For a changeto take effect, select APPLY at the bottom of the main area of theDashboard. External USB 2.0 devices may be attached to any of thethree USB 2.0 ports on the front (1.4.1. Front View) or rear (1.4.2.Rear View) of the Wireless Space.Fig. 70 shows the Drives page with only Wireless Space internal disk.Manual BackupFig. 71 has two USB storage drives attached to the Wireless Space.In this case, disk 1 will backup its data to the Wireless Space. Tobegin a manual backup, select the “copy from” icon (Fig. 71, a) onan external hard drive and the “copy to” icon on the Wireless Space(Fig. 71, b). Once the source and target drives have been chosen,click START (Fig. 70). To stop the data transfer while it is in progress,click CANCEL (Fig. 71).Please note that it is not possible to use the Drives page for copyingdata from the Wireless Space hard drive to an attached USB drive.Auto importFig. 72 has two USB hard drives attached to the Wireless Space.Note that Auto import (Fig. 72, a) has been checked. By checkingthis box, the Wireless Space will automatically backup data to itsinternal storage once a USB hard drive is attached to one of thethree USB host ports. The backups are not incremental, however,which means that each Auto import will create a new folder on theWireless Space disk drive.UnmountIt is very important to select UNMOUNT (Fig. 72, b) when discon-necting an external USB hard disk from one of the three USB hostports on the Wireless Space. You may unplug the USB device onceit has been removed from the list on the Drives page.IMPORTANT NOTE: Mac disk format HFS+ Journaled is not sup-ported. The Wireless Space will see a volume partitioned in HFS+Journaled in the Dashboard Drives page but cannot copy files to itor mount it on a computer.IMPORTANT NOTE: The Wireless supports external USB storagevolumes up to 2 TB.Fig. 70Fig. 71Fig. 72