SEAGATE STEA4000407 Game Drive for Xbox Special Edition User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Seagate
Table of Contents
- STEA4000407 Game Drive for Xbox Special Edition
- Welcome
- Geng Started
- Game Drive RGB LED Management
- Disable/enable the status LED
- Safely Remove Device From Your Computer or Xbox Console
- Frequently Asked Quesons
- Regulatory Compliance
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
STEA4000407 Game Drive for Xbox Special Edition
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Welcome
Box content
- Seagate® Game Drive for Xbox®
- USB 3.0 cable (USB micro-B to USB-A)
- Quick start guide
Sticker sheet
Minimum System Requirements
Ports
You can connect your drive to a USB-A port on your Xbox Series X or S console.
Drives formatted for Xbox cannot be used for data management on Windows or
macOS computers.
However, you can still connect Seagate Game Drive for Xbox to your computer to
customise the drive ‘s RGB LEDs using Toolkit. See Console Game Drive RGB LED
Management.
Geng Started
Format Game Drive for Xbox
Game Drive for Xbox is delivered formatted in the exFAT file format. To use it
as an external drive for your Xbox Series X|S, you must format the drive with
your console.
- Power on your Xbox.
- Connect the USB micro-B end of the cable to the USB micro-B port on Game Drive for Xbox.
- Connect the USB-A end of the cable to a USB-A port on Xbox Series X|S.
- Your console should automatically recognise Game Drive for Xbox. Follow the onscreen instructions for formatting the drive.
Game Drive RGB LED Management
The Seagate Toolkit app can be used to control the RGB LED colour patterns and
animations displayed when Game Drive for Xbox is connected to Xbox Series X|S.
Requirements
To customise Game Drive for Xbox RGB patterns and animations, you will need
the following:
- A Windows PC or Mac computer. Use the included cable to connect to a host USB-A port. You may need a special cable or hub to connect to computers limited to USB-C ports.
- Seagate Toolkit installed on your computer.
To download and install Toolkit, visit the support web page at
https://www.seagate.com/support/software/toolkit/.
Set-up
Drives formatted for Xbox cannot be used for data management on Windows or
macOS computers.
However, you can still connect Game Drive for Xbox to your computer to manage
RGB settings using Toolkit.
- Make sure Game Drive for Xbox is formatted for use with Xbox Series X|S. See Getting Started for details.
- On your Windows PC or macOS computer, launch Toolkit.
- Connect Game Drive for Xbox to your PC or Mac.
- In Toolkit, click on the RGB activity.
- Edit your RGB settings in Toolkit (see Edit RGB patterns and animations below).
- When you’re finished customising your RGB settings, click Done.
- Safely eject Game Drive for Xbox from your PC or Mac (see Safely Remove Device From Your Computer).
- Connect Game Drive for Xbox to a USB-A port on Xbox Series X|S.
Edit paerns and animaons
The Toolkit RGB activity supports the following RGB pattern controls:
- Razer Chroma
- FireCuda RGB (default)
A single device can use only one colour management option.
Access RGB acvity
To access the RGB activity:
- Connect your compatible storage device to your computer.
- Open Toolkit.
- On the Home page, click on the RGB Activity. The RGB Activity screen appears.
RGB illuminaon sengs
The following settings at the top of the RGB activity screen apply to all RGB
pattern controls
- Intensity — Move the slider to the right to add more brightness to the RGB and to the left to decrease brightness.
- On — Click the switch to turn the RGB off/on.
Razer Chroma via Razer Synapse 3 app (Windows only)
Razer Chroma is a popular RGB video game software management protocol with
a rich set of pattern and ingame options.
All management is performed in the Razer Synapse application. You can use
Razer Synapse for preconfigured RGB patterns or create new ones. Razer Synapse
also supports a growing number of video games for RGB illumination that
activates with colours matching in-game play. For further information about
supported patterns and games as well as how to download the Razer Synapse
application, go to the Razer Synapse
website.
Requirements for Razer Chroma
- The latest version of Toolkit.
- Razer Synapse 3 software must be installed and running.
- Chroma Connect must be enabled in Razer Synapse 3.
Important — Toolkit RGB control is compatible with Razer Synapse 3 or
higher. Razer Synapse 2 cannot control Seagate RGB storage device LEDs.
Use Razer Chroma
To use Razer Chroma as the RGB controller, click Enable on the Razer Chroma
activity card.
FireCuda RGB app
FireCuda RGB is the native Toolkit RGB management protocol. It is enabled by
default.
Edit LED sengs
The LED settings let you:
- Choose between single colour and rainbow patterns.
- Select preset and custom animations.
- Change colour and animation settings.
- Change global settings.
To edit LED settings, click on the Edit icon ( ) on the FireCuda RGB activity.
The LED Settings screen appears: A. Select Pattern — Choose whether to create
a single colour or rainbow pattern. Single colour uses the entirety of the
LEDs to display one colour at a time as the pattern animates. Rainbow includes
up to six colours on the LEDs at a time as the pattern animates. Rainbow is
not available for all drives (see the product listing above).
B. Select Animation — Choose animation types for the selected pattern.
C. Preview — Preview the current pattern/animation. Specify animation times.
D. Change Colour — Add/remove colours for applicable animation.
E. Global Settings — Change global settings.
F. Done — Confirm changes to pattern/animation settings.
Select a paern
Choose a single colour or rainbow pattern. See the table below for the colour
and timing controls available for each animation.
Select an animaon
Select from the following animation types:
Pattern| Animation| Description| Total animation time|
User selections
---|---|---|---|---
Single
Colour| Solid| Displays a single colour
continuously.| • 100% colour hold| • Single colour
Single
Colour| Blink| Turns a single colour of your
choosing on/off.| • 6s
50% colour hold
50% off| • Single colour
Single
Colour| Breathe| Fades a single colour of your
choosing on/off.| • User se lected (default=6s)
25% colour hold
25% fade off
25% off
25% fade on| • Single colour
• Total animation time
Single
Single| Spectrum| Transitions between six
colours: red, orange, ye llow,
green, blue and violet.| • User se lected (default=18s)
50% colour holds (8.33%
per colour)
50% colour transitions
(8.33% per transition)| • Total animation time
Single
Colour| Custom 1| Displays a custom animation
you’ve created.| • User se lected (default=6s)| • Multiple colours
• Colour hold time
• Colour transition time
Single
Colour| Custom 2| Displays a custom animation
you’ve created.| User se lected
(default=21s)| • Multiple colours
• Colour hold time
• Colour transition time
Single
Colour| Custom 3| Displays a custom animation
you’ve created.| • User se lected
(default=2s)| • Multiple colours
• Colour hold time
• Colour transition time
Rainbow| Static| Displays a rainbow pattern
continuously.| • 100% colour hold| • N/A
Rainbow| Breathe| Fades a rainbow pattern
on/off.| • 6s
50% colour hold| • N/A
Rainbow| Blink| Turns a rainbow pattern
on/off.| • 6s
25% colour hold
25% fade off
25% off
25% fade on| • N/A
Rainbow| Slide| A rainbow pattern slides
from right to left.| • 1.8s| • N/A
Rainbow| Custom 1| Displays a custom rainbow
pattern continuously (static).| • 100% colour hold| Multiple colours
Rainbow| Custom 2| Fades a custom rainbow
pattern on/off (breathe).| • User se lected (default = 6s)| • Multiple
colours
• Colour hold time
• Colour transition time
Rainbow| Custom 3| Turns a custom rainbow
pattern on/off (blink).| • User se lected (default = 3s)| • Multiple colours
• Colour hold time
Preview selected paern/animaon
The Preview window lets you view the colours, transitions, and timing of the
selected pattern/animation. The device LEDs mimic the preview while you’re
editing.
The total animation time (the time it takes for one cycle of the pattern to be
completed) appears below the Preview window: For longer total animation times
(starting at 15 seconds), the Preview window will automatically speed up the
playback animation so that you can see your changes faster. The current
playback speed is displayed next to the total animation time. Timing
controls
Some patterns/animations allow you to control the total time over which an
animation is played. Use the slider to set the total animation time: The total
animation time is broken down evenly between colour holds and transitions.
Certain custom pattern/animations provide control over colour hold and/or
transition settings:
A. Colour hold setting — Represents the total time spent holding on colours.
The total time is divided by the number of colours in the animation.
B. Colour transition setting — Represents the total time spent transitioning
from one colour to the next colour. The total time is divided by the number of
transitions in the animation.
Use the sliders to control colour hold and transition times: Note that the
colour hold setting and colour transition setting together determine the total
animation time.
Change colours
Single colour preset animaons
Solid, Blink, and Breathe animations allow you to specify only one colour: A.
Click on a colour to select it.
B. Click on the Reset icon to select the default orange colour.
Single colour and rainbow custom animaons
Both single colour and rainbow custom animations allow you to specify multiple
colours: A. Click on the Add icon to add a colour to the sequence. You can add
up to six colours. (Only available for single colour custom animations.
Rainbow custom animations always require six colours.)
B. Click to select a colour in the sequence.
C. Click on the Grid icon to drag the selected colour to a different position
in the sequence.
D. Click on the Remove icon to remove the selected colour from the sequence.
(Only available for single colour custom animations. Rainbow custom animations
always require six colours.)
E. Click to change the selected colour.
F. Click on the Reset icon to select the default colours and settings for the
custom animation.
Change global sengs
Use the following settings to control your storage device ‘s pattern LED:
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Brightness | Move the slider to control pattern LED brightness. The default |
setting is 100%.
Always on| When enabled, the pattern LED is illuminated whenever the storage
device is powered on. Enabling Always on disables Sleep with display.
Sleep with display| When enabled, the pattern LED is not illuminated when the
host computer is asleep or powered off. Enabling Sleep with display disables
Always on.
Disable/enable the status LED
The status LED is enabled by default. To disable or enable the status LED for your storage device:
- Connect your storage device to your computer.
- Open Toolkit.
- On the Home page, click on your storage device.
- Click the Status LED switch to disable/enable the status LED.
Safely Remove Device From Your Computer or Xbox Console
Always eject a storage drive from your computer or console before physically
disconnecting it. The computer or console must perform filing and housekeeping
operations on the drive before it is removed.
Your files can become corrupt or damaged if the device is disconnected while
the drive is still mounted.
Windows
Use the Safely Remove tool to eject a device.
- Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your Windows System Tray to view the devices you can eject.
- If you don’t see the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show hidden icons arrow in the system tray to display all icons in the notification area.
- In the list of devices, choose the device you want to eject. Windows displays a notification when it is safe to remove the device.
- Disconnect the device from the computer.
Mac
There are several ways you can eject your device from a Mac. See below for two
options.
Eject via Finder window
- Open a Finder window.
- On the sidebar, go to Devices and locate the drive you want to eject. Click the eject symbol to the right of the drive name.
- Once the device disappears from the sidebar or, the Finder window closes, you can disconnect the interface cable from your Mac.
Eject via Desktop
- Select the desktop icon for your device and drag it to the Recycle Bin.
- When the device icon is no longer visible on your desktop, you can physically disconnect the device from your Mac.
Xbox Console
- Power off the game console following the manufacturer’s recommended procedure.
- Wait until the console is powered off and the LED on Game Drive for Xbox turns off.
- Disconnect the drive.
Frequently Asked Quesons
For help setting up and using your Seagate hard drive, review the frequently
asked questions below. For additional support resources, go to Seagate
customer support.
Xbox users
Problem: My Xbox did not detect Game Drive for Xbox
Q: Did you connect Game Drive for Xbox while the Xbox was powered off?
A: If Game Drive for Xbox is connected while the Xbox is powered off and the drive LED is illuminated, the drive may not be detected when you power on the Xbox. Disconnect Game Drive for Xbox and then reconnect it to your powered Xbox.
Q: Did you cancel the onscreen formatting prompt for Game Drive for Xbox?
A: If you connect Game Drive for Xbox and cancel the onscreen formatting prompt, Game Drive for Xbox may no longer be detected. Disconnect Game Drive for Xbox and then reconnect it to your powered Xbox.
Regulatory Compliance
Product Name | Seagate Game Drive for Xbox |
---|---|
Regulatory Model Number | SRD0LF0 |
China RoHS
China RoHS 2 refers to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Order No. 32, effective July 1, 2016, titled Management Methods for the
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic
Products. To comply with China RoHS 2, we determined this product’s
Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP) to be 20 years in accordance with
the Marking for the Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and
Electrical Products, SJT 11364-2014.
Part Name | Hazardous Substances |
---|---|
(Pb) | (Hg) |
HDD | X |
Bridge PCBA | X |
Power Supply (if provided) | X |
Interface cable (if provided) | X |
Other enclosure components | 0 |
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364-2014
0: Indicates that the hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous
materials for this part is below the limit requirement of GI3/126572.
X: Indicates that the hazardous substance contained in at least one of the
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement of
GB/126572.
Taiwan RoHS
Taiwan RoHS refers to the Taiwan Bureau of Standards, Metrology and
Inspection’s (BSMI’s) requirements in standard CNS 15663, Guidance to
reduction of the restricted chemical substances in electrical and electronic
equipment. Beginning on January 1, 2018, Seagate products must comply with the
“Marking of presence” requirements in Section 5 of CNS 15663. This product is
Taiwan RoHS compliant. The following table meets the Section 5 “Marking of
presence” requirements.
Product Name: Game Drive for Xbox, Model: SRDOLFO
Unit| Restricted Substance and its chemical symbol
(Pb)| (Hg)| (Cd)| (crl| (PBB)| (PBDE)
HDD| –| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
Bridge PCBA| –| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
Power Supply (if provided)| –| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
Interface cable (iif provided)| –| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
Other enclosure components| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0
Note 1. “0” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance
does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence.
Note 2. ” —” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the
exemption.
References
- Razer Synapse 3 - Cloud-Based Hardware Configuration Tool | Razer United States | Razer United States
- Game Drive for Xbox Special Edition | Seagate US
- Game Drive for Xbox Special Edition User Manual - Getting Started | Seagate Australia / New Zealand
- One Touch HDD User Manual - Safely Remove Device From Your Computer | Seagate US