PRODUCT OVERVIEW Wireless Storage and Powerbank & Mobile Wi-Fi Pocket Drive (Biscuit II,Lizard II) device allows you to convert any SD memory cards and USB external storage devices into a Wi-Fi accessible media. Simply insert your SD memory card into the SD slot or connect your USB external storage into the built-in USB port. Switch the unit on and you can now wirelessly access your videos, music, photos, data and stream it to your iPad®, iPhone®, tablets, smartphones, and notebooks.
Supports LAN data-shares and cross-platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android. Support multiple network accessing protocol, including Samba / WebDAV Support multiple platform client tools, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android *Battery life subject to normal usage conditions and configurations. *Minimum Hardware Requirement :1GB Storage Space for SD Memory Card or Flash Drive (100MB capacity will be used for temporary files) A. To function as SD memory card reader.
C. Wireless Mode. Wirelessly connect the Wi-Fi SD/USB to your existing wireless router to function as a wireless Internet pass-through to have access to the internet as illustrated below. 1. Hardware and Accessories The Power 7 Wi-Fi SD/USB Storage kit includes the following: 2 Product Parameters 2.1 Product Dimensions Dimension:96mm (L) X 72mm (W) X 17mm (H) 2.2. Product Specification CPU: Model: MT7620N Frequency: MIPS24KEc 360MHZ Wi-Fi: Standard: 802.11 b/g/n, Frequency: 2.
Capacity:2600mAh Charging current: supports 800mA and 1.5A Power consumption: A) SD Card Read/Write*:2W B) Stand-by (SD Sleep Mode): 1.5W C) Emission (EMI) Safety and Other Certifications: FCC (Class B) and CE *Varies on SD card type. 2.3. Operating Temperature The normal operating temperature of the device is between 5°C to 35°C. Non-operating temperature is between 0° to 60°C. The operating humidity (non-condensing) is between 5% to 90% and non-operating humidity is 5% ~ 90% (non-condensing). 3.
. Device Interface 5.1 USB Interface: The built-in Micro USB 2.0 is for data transfer and charging the internal battery when connected directly into the computer’s USB port or wall chargers. 5.2 USB Host Interface: The built-in USB 2.0 Host Interface for connecting any USB Mass Storage device and for charging mobile devices such as smartphones, MP3 Players, and tablets. 5.3 SD Slot: Available SD slot to support SD, SDHC, and SDXC. SD adapter is needed to support Micro SD and Mini SD. 5.
Green Color Steady Light: Slowly Blinking: Blinking Fast: Red Color: Steady Light: Blinking Fast: Battery is fully charged Battery charging Device Shutting-Down Less than 30% available power Will soon shut-down, must be charged immediately Wi-Fi LED: Blue Color: Flashing: Starts the Initialization process Steady Light: Initialization process completed Ready to use Wi-Fi signal is normal LED Off: The device is switched-off or no power Internet LED: Green Color: Good signal No LED: No connection est
memory card as seen on the image below. Gently push the memory card all the way in until it locks into its place. Press the power button to switch on the device. Wait for few seconds to complete the initialization process and your SD memory card is ready to use. 6.2 USB External Storage Locate the USB port on the device. Simply insert the any USB Mass Storage device including Flash Drives, External Hard Drive and card readers into the USB port of the device as seen the image below.
2. Once the copy is complete, double-click on the “AirStor” icon on your desktop to launch the software utility. 8. Using Personal Computer 8.1. Connecting Wirelessly to PC Switch-on the Wi-Fi SD/USB by pressing the power button at the front panel. Wait for few minutes until the Wireless LED remain lit. Enable the Wi-Fi feature on your PC and open the Wireless Network Connection. Select the WiFiSD-XXXX wireless connection (default wireless SSID: Wi-FiSD-XXXX) and enter the default password as 11111111.
If you do not find the Wi-FiSD on the list of devices connected in your network, click on the “Refresh” button to refresh the device list. Select the Wi-FiSD on the list, then click on the “Log In” button to enter the web interface as seen on the image below. Type the default User Name as admin and leave the User Password as blank. Click on the “Log In” button to access the Web Management Interface.
2. Click on the “Next” button. By default, the Wired Access is selected. There are two available Internet Access options. A. Wireless Access. Connecting the Wi-Fi HDD to another wireless device to have the internet access. B. Wired Access. Directly connecting the Wi-Fi HDD to the available port on the back the router. Selecting the Wireless Access 1. SSID. Enter the SSID name or click on the “Rescan” button to automatically search for the available wireless network connections. 2. Password.
3. Click on the “Next” button. The next step is to configure the Wi-Fi Disk. D) SSID: Enter the combination of letters and numbers only. 32 characters is the maximum allowable SSID length E) Channel: The default setting is set to Auto. There are 14 available channels to choose from. F) Modes: The default setting is 11b/g/n. You can also manually set the modes to 11Mbps (802.11b), 54MBPS (802.11G), and 150Mbps (802.11n). G) Security: The default setting is Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK.
H) Password: The default password is set to 11111111. I) IP Address: The default IP address is set to 10.10.10.254 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The IP address can be changed. 4. Click on the “Next” button. The next step is to change the admin default password. Click on the “Next” button once the password has been modified. You may click on the “Skip” button to keep the default password. 5. Click on the “Finish” button to complete and save the changes made. The system will start rebooting.
9. Using Mobile Devices 9.1. iOS Client App Installation 1. Click on the “App Store” icon on the iOS device as seen on the image below. Search and locate the free “AirStor” app and follow the on-screen installation instructions. 2. Once the installation process has been completed, the “AirStor” app can be found on the desktop as seen on the image below. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
9.2. Wirelessly connecting your iPhone/iPad 1. Turn-on the Wi-Fi SD/USB. Wait for few minutes to complete the initialization process. The blue Wi-Fi LED on the device should remain solid indicating that the initialization process has been completed. 2. Click on the “Settings” icon on the iOS device as seen on the screenshot below. 3. Click on the “Wi-Fi”. Inside the Wi-Fi Networks, the “WiFiSD-XXXX” should appear on the list. Click on the “Wi-FiSD-3932” as seen on the image below.
Once the “WiFiSD-XXXX” is selected, a check mark will appear before the SSID and the Wi-Fi logo will appear after the device name on the top left of the display. 9.3. iOS User Login 1. Click on the “AirStor” icon to launch the app as seen on the image below. 2. Enter admin as the user name and the password that you assigned during the configuration process. The password is only required during the first login. The device remembers the password and there is no need to enter it again afterward.
3. Once the password has been entered correctly, you will be automatically connected into the “My WiDisk”. The “My WiDisk” is the Wi-Fi SD/USB Storage. As seen on the screenshot above, the SD Memory Card and the USB Flash Disk are both mounted on the desktop. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
9.4. Android Client App Installation 1. Click on the “Play Store” icon on the desktop as seen on the image below. Search and locate the free “AirStor” app and follow the on-screen installation instructions. 2. Once the installation process has been completed, the “AirStor” app can be found on the desktop as seen on the image below. 9.5. Wirelessly connecting your Android devices 1. Turn-on the Wi-Fi SD/USB. Wait for few minutes to complete the initialization process.
3. Switch the Wi-Fi to ON position. Inside the Wi-Fi networks, the “WiFiSD-XXXX” should appear on the list. Click on the “Wi-FiSD-3932” as seen on the image below. The “3932” part of the SSID is the last 4 digits of the device MAC Address. Enter the default password (11111111) and click on the “Connect” button. 4. The word “Connected” will appear under the SSID name of which is an indication that the Android Device is connected to the Wi-Fi SD/USB. 9.6. Android User Login 1.
no need to enter it again the second time you login. 3. Once the password has been entered correctly, you will be automatically connected into the “My WiDisk”. The “My WiDisk” is the Wi-Fi SD/USB Storage. As seen on the screenshot above, the SD Memory Card and the USB Flash Disk are both mounted on the desktop. 10. Basic Functionality 10.1. iOS Device Client Once you have successfully connected to the Wi-Fi SD/USB, by default, you will be inside the “My WiDisk”.
My WiDisk Main Screen View – the Wi-FiSD_Volume1 and USBDisk_Volume1 can be seen on the desktop. Home Button – back to the main screen. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
View Button - change to List or Thumbnail view. Setting Button – change the Wi-Fi SD/USB configuration. Back Button – back to previous screen File Manager Button – to share, copy, delete, download, upload file functions Search Box – to search for specific file name and/or file extension. My WiDisk – the Wi-Fi SD/USB or the Remote Storage. My Device – the device that you are using to access the Wi-Fi SD/USB or the Local Storage More Button – to view the About, Now playing and the File Transfer status.
My WiDisk Main Screen View - the Wi-FiSD_Volume1 and USBDisk_Volume1 can be seen on the desktop. Home Button – back to the main screen. View Button - change to List or Thumbnail view. Setting Button – change the Wi-Fi SD/USB configuration. This button is only active when switched to the “My WiDisk”. Back Button – back to previous screen Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
File Manager button – to share, copy, edit, delete, download, upload file functions Search Box – to search for specific file name and/or extension. My WiDisk – the Wi-Fi SD/USB or the Remote Storage My Device – the device that you are using to access the Wi-Fi SD/USB or the Local Storage More Button – to view the About, File transfer status, Now playing status and the Exit button. 10.3.
Note: Please consult your device manual to check whether it will support the music/audio files that you would like to play. - When clicked, the current music that is playing will restart at 0.00. Clicked twice, it will play the previous music. - When clicked, it will play the next music - When clicked, it will start playing the music or audio file. Click again, the will pause/stop playing the music. - When clicked, it will exit the music player interface. Five play-modes: a.
e. - Repeat all songs: the music or the audio files will be played in sequence, and it will only stop playing when the button is clicked. Tip: You can click and hold, then slide the music progress button to fast-forward or rewind the music. Note: You can exit the Music Player Interface at any time and will continue to play the music or audio file in the background. 10.4.
By default, the video playback is in the landscape mode. See the button functionalities below. 1. - When clicked, the movie that is currently playing will stop and will exit the Movie Player Interface. 2. - When clicked, this will scale the movie automatically according to your preference. 3. - Click, hold and slide the progress button to fast-forward or rewind the movie. 4. - Click, hold and slide the volume control to increase or lower the volume. 5.
Simply locate the movie or video file that you would like to play. Click on the file name and the list of movie player will appear as seen on the screenshot below. Note: The control panel will vary depending on the movie player installed on your Android devices. Please consult the movie player’s user guide on how to control the movie. 10.6.
There are few available functions to control the slideshow. Click the button to pause the slideshow from playing and press again to continue playing. Click the button to restart or to replay the slideshow. Click the button to play the slideshow once and it will stop at the last image or photo. Click the button to return from the previous screen. Click the button to share photos via email, adding the photo inside the device Photo Album or through Facebook.
Stop/Continue playing button - to stop or continue playing the background music. Select button - search and locate the file or files that you would like to play as the background music. Click on the button to return to the slideshow as seen on the screenshot below. Repeat button – the background music will continue playing the same music when it is switched-on. By default, this option is switched-off. 10.7.
To view a photo, simply click on the photo icon or file name as seen on the screenshot below. You can swipe your finger across the screen to manually view the photos or click the button, to automatically play the photos as slideshow. There are few functions that are available to control the slideshow. Click the button to pause the slideshow from playing and press again to continue playing. Click the button to restart or to replay the slideshow.
10.8. Sharing photos/images (iOS only) There are few available options to share photos to your friends and family; by email, saving to the device Photo Album and upload to Facebook. Note: Internet connection is required to share photos/images via email or accessing any social media network. Click on the button located at the top right of the screen to show the three options available to share your photos/images. Click the button to return from the previous screen.
2)Add to photo – when clicked, the selected photo will be saved into the Photo Album of the device. 3)Upload to Facebook – when clicked, you will be directed to the Facebook login screen. The Facebook app must be installed on your device. Facebook login and password is required. 10.9. Sharing photos/images (Android only) Sharing photos using your Android device will vary depending on the apps installed on your device.
2) Save Photo button - when clicked, the selected photo will be saved into the device Photo Gallery. 10.10. Opening/viewing documents (iOS only) The device client app supports keynote, numbers, page, Excel, Word, .pdf, .txt and ppt files. To open or view any documents, simply click on the file name or the icon. This will automatically open the supported file. Click the button to return from the previous screen or click the button to send the file via email as seen on the screenshot below.
Note: Internet connection is required to send emails. Click the “E-Mail” button. The default email app will launch automatically and the selected document will be sent as an attachment. . Once the email is sent, there will be a “Mail Sent” message that will appear on the lower-left corner of the screen. This is an indication that the email was sent successfully. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
“Mail Canceled” message will appear on the lower-left corner of the screen when the email is canceled. See the screen shot below. 10.11. Opening/viewing documents (Android only) To open/view a document using your Android device, simply click on the file name or icon that you wish to open/view. This will automatically open the file using the default viewer or the installed app on your Android device as seen on the screenshot below. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
Note: Internet connection is required to send emails. Due to the complexity of the Android OS, sending emails may vary depending on the app installed on your mobile device. Please consult your device manual if in doubt. To send the document as an attachment, click on the button at the top right of the screen. Click on the “File”, then “Send”. Once the “Send” button is clicked, a list of installed app will appear on your screen.
seen on the screenshots below, the button will appear at the top as part of the menu once the button is clicked. Screenshot from iOS Device Screenshot from Android Device At the bottom of the screen, there are few available functions. See below for their functions. - Once clicked, all files will be selected. The icon will turn into blue color and a check mark will appear on all files. - Click once again, all files will be unselected. The check marks will no longer visible.
Device. - From the My WiDisk, the file or files may be downloaded to the local drive or to the My The down arrow indicates that you are currently in the My WiDisk. - From the My Device, the file or files may be uploaded to the remote storage or to the My WiDisk. The up arrow indicates that you are currently in the My Device. - When clicked, the list of files that are in queue for uploads/downloads will appear as well as the list of files that were copied/transferred successfully.
3. Click on the . 4. Select and click the folder where you want the file or files to be copied or transferred. A new folder may be created to copy/transfer the selected file or files. To create a new folder, simply click on the “Create Folder” button. Enter the new folder name inside the box and click the “Done” button as seen on the screenshot below. The folder name must be at least 2 characters and up to maximum of 26 characters in length. Click the “Cancel” button to exit.
5. Click on the “Confirm” button to start copying/transferring files as seen on the screenshot below. Note: Successfully copied/transferred file or files will be listed below inside the “Recent” window as seen on the screenshot above. Click on the “Clear” button to remove or clear the list. 6. Click anywhere on the screen and you will return to the previous screen. Once done, click on the to exit. 10.14.
1. Click on the button. 2. Use your index finger to select a single or multiple files or you may use the select all files to be copied/transferred. button to button. 3. Click on the 4. Select and click the folder where you want the file or files to be copied or transferred. A new folder may be created to copy/transfer the selected file or files. To create a new folder, simply click on the “Create Folder” button.
characters and up to maximum of 26 characters in length. Click the “Cancel” button to exit. 5. Click on the “Select” button to start copying/transferring files as seen on the screenshot below into the “My WiDisk”. 6. Click anywhere on the screen and you will return to the previous screen. Once done, click on the to exit. 10.15.
To delete file or files, click on the Use your index finger to select a single or multiple files. You may click on the Select All files to delete/erase. to delete or erase the selected file or files. A warning message will Click on the appear on the screen to confirm file deletion as seen on the screenshot below. Click OK to continue deleting files. button. button to 10.17.
10.19. Exiting AirStor App (Android) To exit from using the AirStor Android mobile devices, simply click on the and select the “Exit” button. A warning “Are you sure you want to exit this applet?” message will appear. Click “OK” to continue existing or click “Cancel”. 10.20. Uninstall AirStor App (iOS) To uninstall the app from your Apple Mobile Devices, click and hold the AirStor app for few seconds. An “X” mark will appear on all the icons on your mobile device as seen on the screenshot below.
10.21. Uninstall AirStor App (Android) To uninstall the AirStor app from your Android mobile devices, see the instructions below. Note: Uninstalling app on the Android devices will vary. Please consult your mobile device manual prior to removing any application. 1. Click on the Settings icon from your desktop. 2. Go into the application manager. 3. Locate and select the AirStor app. 4. Click on the “Uninstall” button. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
5. A warning “AirStor. This application will be uninstalled.” Click the “OK” button to continue uninstalling the app or click on the “Cancel” button. 11. WEB Management Functions Our built-in Web Management software is a unique web-based utility stored inside our Wi-Fi SD/USB product. No software is needed to install on your Personal Computer to use this utility. Simply launch our “AirStor” client app or open your web browser and enter the 10.10.10.254 IP address.
Allows the user to make changes on the admin password. Provides information of the Internal hard disk drive. Networking Settings allow the user to make modifications and changes to Host Name, Wi-Fi and LAN, DHCP Server, Internet and DDNS. Allows the users to enable and disable the Win File and Ext Net Services. Allows the user to make modifications and changes to the Time Settings, Create System Backup, Firmware Upgrade and Resetting to the factory default setup.
Refresh button - to refresh the display Upload button - to upload file or files into a specific folder. Create Folder - to create a new folder. Maximum folder name is 26 characters in length. Copy button - to copy file or files and paste them into another folder. Move button - to move a file or files from one location to another Download button - to download a file or files into a specific location.
2. On the folder level, you can right-click using your mouse and a pop-up menu will appear. You may Open, Copy, Cut, Delete or Rename the folder as seen on the screenshot below. 3. Selecting multiple files and right-click on the mouse will allow the user to either Copy, Cut or Delete the files as seen on the screenshot below. 4. Right-clicking at the bottom of the window as seen below will allow the user to either Paste, Create or Upload file or files. ◆Open Command – Select a folder and right-click.
view the contents or open the folder. ◆Copy Command - Select a folder or a file and then right-click. Inside the pop-up menu, select “Copy” to make a copy of the entire folder or a file and paste into another location or folder. ◆Cut Command- Select multiple files or folders and then right-click. select “Cut” and then paste the files or folders into another folder.
11.4. Drag and Drop A single file drag and drop is supported by our built-in Web Management Interface, simply click and hold on the file inside the main window and drag it to any folders available inside the Folders tree. 11.5. Information Provides detail information regarding the hardware condition, network status and storage information. 11.5.1.
Provides detailed information regarding the current network settings such as the connection to access the internet, Wi-Fi SSID and IP Address as seen on the screenshot below. 11.6. Settings 11.6.1. Admin User Click on the “User” button. This window will allow you to modify the admin password as seen on the screenshot below. The password should be at minimum of 5 characters to maximum 32 characters in length. Click on the “Save” button the password has been changed.
As seen on the screenshot below, the Volume screen provides information regarding the File System used to format the internal hard disk drive, total and available capacity. , Click on the “X” to exit. 11.7. Network Settings 11.7.1 Hostname The Host Name is a name that is assigned to certain device that is connected to a computer network. The Host Name can be modified to whatever name that will fit your needs. It must begin with a letter and followed by a combination of letters and numbers.
Click on the “Save” button after making any changes. Click on the “X” to exit and cancel. 11.7.2. Wi-Fi & LAN The settings inside the Wi-Fi & LAN can be modified based on your needs. See the screenshot below for the available options. J) SSID: Enter the combination of letters and numbers only. 32 characters is the maximum allowable SSID length K) Channel: The default setting is set to Auto. There are 14 available channels to choose from. L) Modes: The default setting is 11b/g/n.
Click on the “Save” button after making any changes. Click on the “X” to exit and cancel. 11.7.3. DHCP Server The DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer connected into a network. By default, the DHCP Server option is enabled. This option can be disabled if needed and the IP address can be manually assigned. Click on the “Save” button after making any changes. Click on the “X” to exit and cancel.
4. SSID. Type-in the SSID name or click on the “Rescan” button to automatically search for the available wireless network connections. 5. Password. Type-in the correct password to join the wireless network connection selected. 6. IP Address. Select either DHCP or Manually assign an IP address a. By selecting DHCP, the host will provide an automatic IP address to connect to the internet b.
Configure DDNS steps: Step 1: select enable DDNS option on this page。 Step 2:Select on DDNS server provide, and register an account if you do not use yet Step 3:Input your dynamic DNS in test box of host name Step 4:Enter your DDNS application service user name in the text box of user name Step 5:Enter your DDNS application's password in the text box of password Step 6: Click the "save" button If the "Status" appear "Connection successful," the words said setting successful, as below.
We can through the http:// domain access device after setting successful, shown as follows: Let’s take dyndns.org as an example. Register an account in https://www.dyndns.com free of charge, shown as follows Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
An account and password are acquired once the registration succeeds, and then apply for an DDNS domain name. Enter “my account”, click “add host services” to enter the application window of domain name Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
Fill hostname/IP address and IP address as well as IP address of LAN where the nase is located to the Wlan network (if your PC and nas are within the same LAN, log in http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to check IP address also the DynDNS below show your LAN IP address) Meanwhile select the purpose of application; Your domain name can be seen in my host once the application succeeds, shown as follows: 11.
11.8.1. Windows Sharing Services Data sharing and accessing the Wi-Fi SD/USB product makes it simple by enabling the Windows File Services. By default, this feature is already enabled as seen on the screenshot below. 11.9. System Settings 11.9.1 Time Settings The time settings can be changed based on the region where you are located. synchronize time with the Internet or the time on your PC.
Click on the “X” button to exit and cancel the Time Settings. 11.9.2. Backup Settings Creating a backup as seen on the screenshot below can save the Wi-Fi SD/USB system configuration. Please note that this process will not create a backup of the Wi-Fi SD/USB contents. Simply click on the “Save” button create the backup. This process will create a .bin.gz or .bin file of which can be used to restore the current settings of the Wi-Fi SD/USB.
To restore the backup, click the folder icon. Locate and select the .bin or .bin.gz file. The backup file will appear below the folder as seen on the screenshot below. Click on the “Save” button to restore. A warning message will appear as seen on the screenshot below. The device will reboot automatically once the restore process has been completed and will return to login screen. 11.9.3. Firmware Upgrade The device firmware can be upgraded by following the simple steps below.
1. Download and save the latest firmware version on your computer. 2. Click on the folder icon, search and locate the firmware file on your computer and then click on the “Open” button as seen on the screenshot below. 3. The latest firmware update file will appear at the bottom of the folder. Click on the “Save” button to continue updating the firmware. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.
4. Once the firmware has been installed, the warning message as seen on the screenshot below will appear and the device will automatically reboot and will go back into the login screen. 11.9.4. Resetting to factory defaults Resetting to factory defaults will reset all your customized settings or whatever changes you made back to its original settings. Simply click on the radio button after the “Restore to Factory Default Settings:” Click on the “Save” button to continue.
restoring to the factory default settings have been completed. See the screenshot below. Note: This process will reset the Wi-Fi SSID, and the password including the admin password. 12. Help The Help icon provide information and basic instructions on how to setup and configure the Wi-Fi SD/USB production. 13. FCC 13.1 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 13.3 Caution! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Power 7 Technology Corporation – Wi-Fi SD/USB Users Manuals v2.