Macpower & Tytech DC-SATA User Manual

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DC-SATA
Storage Enclosure for
2.5” SATA Hard Drives
User Manual
(English)
August 14, 2007
EN
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1
I
CON KEY 1
THE DC-SATA 1 AVAILABLE INTERFACES 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2
PC REQUIREMENTS 2 MAC REQUIREMENTS 2
PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 LED INDICATOR 2
CHAPTER 2 - HDD ASSEMBLY 3
DC-SATA USB 2.0 3 DC-SATA 400+/800+/S2 5
CHAPTER 3 - SYSTEM SET UP 7
CONNECTION TO YOUR COMPUTER 7
POWER MANAGEMENT 7
INSTALLATION ON A PC 8
REMOVAL PROCEDURE 8
INSTALLATION ON A MACINTOSH 9
REMOVAL PROCEDURE 9
PARTITIONING & FORMATTING 10
PC RUNNING WIN98SE OR WINME 10 PC RUNNING WINDOWS 2000, XP OR VISTA 11 MAC OS 12
CHAPTER 4 - APPENDIX 13
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS 13 FAQ 13 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 13
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Features mentioned in this manual may vary between different models.
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Icon Key
Throughout this manual you will see icons on the left margin that denote either Notes or Special Remarks as outlined below:
General Notes and Tips
Remarks for PC users and Microsoft Windows OS
Remarks for Mac users and Apple Macintosh OS
The DC-SATA
Sleek and elegant, the new DC-SATA is everything you would expect from Macpower. With an array of interfaces, this latest addition to the Daisy Cutter family is the perfect enclosure for
2.5" SATA drives. The Daisy Cutter just grew up.
Product Dimensions: 12.5~13.4cm x 7.5cm x 1.4cm
4.92~5.28in x 2.95in x 0.55in
Available Interfaces
Firewire 800 & USB 2.0 (DC-SATA 800+)
Firewire 400 & USB 2.0 (DC-SATA 400+)
USB 2.0 High Speed (DC-SATA USB 2.0)
eSATA & USB 2.0 (DC-SATA S2)
MS-DOS, Microsoft, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple Macintosh and Mac are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other third party brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
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Package Content may vary, depending on vendor & version.
System Requirements
PC Requirements
Minimum Intel Pentium III CPU 500MHz, 128MB RAM
USB 1.1 equipped PC; Windows 2000, XP, Vista
USB 2.0 equipped PC; Windows 2000, XP, Vista
1394a equipped PC; Windows 98SE, 2000, XP, Vista
1394b or eSATA equipped PC; Windows 2000, XP, Vista
Mac Requirements
Minimum Apple G4 processor, 128MB RAM
USB 1.1 equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2 or above
USB 2.0 equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2 or above
1394a equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.1.5 or above
1394b or eSATA equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2 or above
Package Contents
DC-SATA enclosure
External power adapter; Input 100-240V, Output +5V/2A
(please note: USB-only version is bus powered - therefore for this model the power adapter is optional)
Interface cables
Manual
LED Indicator
The DC-SATA USB 2.0 is using a double coloured LED.
* Red LED flickers during data access.
The DC-SATA 400+, 800+ and S2 are using a single blue LED.
Green LED Red LED
Status ON, power ON
ON OFF
Status ON, data access *
ON ON
Status OFF
OFF OFF
Blue LED
Status ON, power ON
ON
Status ON, data access
Flickering
Status OFF
OFF
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Be careful not to damage any components when removing the rear panel.
Chapter 2 - Hard Drive Assembly
Your unit may come with a pre-installed hard drive. Before opening your enclosure, please read the warranty and any other notes from your vendor carefully, as this could void your warranty.
DC-SATA USB 2.0
1. Remove the two screws from the rear panel and pull the panel with the bridge board gently out of the enclosure.
2. Connect the bridge board to the SATA connector on the hard drive.
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Be careful not to damage any components during the assembly.
3. Mount the bridge board to the hard drive with the two screws from the bottom as seen in following illustration.
4. Slide the bridge board and hard drive back into the enclosure.
5. Fasten the two screws for the back panel to finish the assembly.
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DC-SATA 400+/800+/S2
1. Remove the two screws from the rear panel.
2. Remove the rear panel and pull the bridge board gently out of the enclosure.
3. Install the hard drive.
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4. Mount the hard drive with the four screws from the bottom as seen in following illustration.
5. Slide the bridge board and hard drive back into the enclosure.
Be careful not to damage any components during the assembly.
6. Fasten the two screws for the back panel to finish the assembly.
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Only one interface can be used at any given time.
If you buy a spare power adapter, make sure the output and polarity are identical with the power adapter supplied!
If you use a 6-pin Firewire cable, make sure not to insert the connector the wrong way around, or you will damage the device!
Chapter 3 - System Set Up
Connection to your Computer
Here are a few tips on how to use your storage enclosure:
Check the power cord and cables for visible damage before turning it on.
Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions.
Only one computer at the time can access the drive.
Firewire can be daisy chained.
All devices in a daisy chain have to be switched on to
permit the hub/daisy chain to function.
Do not cover the enclosure and be sure to leave enough room around it for the drive to cool down.
Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions.
We recommend using the cables and adapter supplied with
your product.
Power Management
Bus power is supported for devices with 6 and 9-pin Firewire connectors. Your port on the host side has to provide sufficient bus power to enable this function.
If you are using a 9 to 4-pin Firewire cable, bus power is not supported, so you will need to use an external power adapter.
For USB, if the supplied bus power is limited or insufficient, an external power adapter or additional USB power cable is required. For optimal power consumption, we recommend using a short USB cable (20-30cm) and a drive with low power consumption.
When connecting the drive using USB bus power, we strongly recommend using the USB onboard connector on your computer and not a USB front extension or hub.
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If the system doesn’t recognise the drive, turn on the power first, before connecting the interface cable or connect the device before booting your Operating System.
Installation on a PC
If the drive has been pre-installed and setup already, you do not need to prepare anything else and can use it straight away. If you have installed the drive yourself and this is a brand new HDD, you will have to create a partition first and format the drive before it can be used.
Turn on your Computer and start Windows
Connect the Daisy Cutter and turn it on
Let Windows search and install the driver automatically
Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive
For factory new drives and more info about formatting, see following pages under “Partitioning & Formatting”.
Removal Procedure
For the safe removal of your drive and to assure that no data is lost, always follow the correct unplug procedure. Otherwise, an error message will appear.
Click on the taskbar icon for external hardware
Choose your external hard drive and confirm to remove it
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If the system doesn’t recognise the drive, turn on the power first, before connecting the interface cable or connect the device before booting your Operating System.
For the safe removal of your drive and to assure that no data is lost, always follow the unplug procedure.
Installation on a Macintosh
If the drive has been pre-installed and setup already, you do not need to prepare anything else and can use the unit straight away. If you have installed the drive yourself and this is a brand new HDD, you will have to create a partition first and format the drive before it will show up.
Turn on your computer and start Mac OS
Connect the Daisy Cutter and turn it on
No driver installation required
The external drive will mount and show up on your desktop
For factory new drives and more info about formatting, see following pages under “Partitioning & Formatting”.
Removal Procedure
Drag the external hard drive icon into the trash bin
Turn off your device
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You can choose to create several partitions but be aware that if you want to change this at a later point, it’s required to format the drive again or use 3
rd
party
software.
Win98SE and WinME do not recognise NTFS formatted drives, so if you want to use your drive on those platforms, we recommend you to use FAT32 instead.
If you use this device to backup your data using a 3rd party software running MS-DOS, we recommend you to format the drive using FAT32.
Partitioning & Formatting
Be aware that this will destroy any existing data on the drive, so make sure you have a backup! This step is usually only required the first time you install a factory new hard drive, if you change the format or want to erase all data on your drive.
PC running Win98SE or WinME
MS-DOS command “fdisk” (press Enter to confirm)
Type “fdisk” and press Enter
Select ”Y” and press Enter
Enter "5” to change the drive
Select the drive you want to format
Choose “1” and follow the onscreen instructions
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If the drive does not appear, make sure the drivers are installed properly and the power is turned on!
If you are formatting the drive using the file system FAT32, the maximum size for a single file will be restricted to 4GB.
Mac OS can not write to NTFS formatted drives. To use your device on both platforms, we recommend you to use FAT32.
PC running Windows 2000, XP or Vista
For Windows 2000 and above, use the Disk Management Program to setup your drive.
Right click on “My Computer” and choose “Manage”
Select “Disk Management”
Choose the drive you want to format and right click on it for
further commands (Choose New Partition)
Follow the Partition Wizard
For Win2000 and above, we recommend formatting the drive using the NTFS file system.
If you are using the FAT32 file system to format the drive on Win2000 and above, the biggest single partition you can create will be 32GB. To create larger partitions, you need to use the DOS command under Win98SE or WinME or change to NTFS format.
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Mac OS
For Mac OS X, use the Disk Utility to format and create
partitions on your external disk.
If the drive does not appear on the desktop, make sure there are no extension conflicts and the power is turned on!
You can choose to create several partitions but be aware that if you want to change this at a later point, it’s required to format the drive again.
If you are formatting the drive using the file system FAT32, the maximum size for a single file will be restricted to 4GB.
Select “Disk Utility” in the utilities folder
Choose your external drive and format it according to your
requirement
For Mac OS X, we recommend formatting the drive using the native Mac file system HFS+ also known as Mac OS Extended.
If you want to use your drive on a PC running Microsoft Windows as well as on your Mac, we recommend formatting the drive on a PC. Choose FAT32 when formatting and do not change anything on the partition or format on your Mac, otherwise the PC might not be able to recognise the drive anymore.
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Please read your warranty carefully, as this may vary between different vendors!
Chapter 4 - Appendix
Technical Questions
For RMA and other questions, please contact your vendor or check out their online support area!
FAQ
Q: Can I use my device with USB bus power only? A: This will depend on the model, the hard drive, the USB
cable and the computer. For some tips about optimizing the power consumption, please refer to Chapter 3.
Q: What file system should I choose to format my drive? A: This will depend on how you want to use the drive but in
general, here is what we recommend:
Windows 2000/XP/Vista Æ NTFS
Mac OS X Æ HFS+ (Mac OS Extended)
Win98/ME or to use it on both PC and Mac Æ FAT32
About this Manual
This manual covers all interfaces and combinations for the Daisy Cutter (DC-SATA). Images and descriptions might therefore slightly vary between this manual and the actual product you have.
© Copyright 2007 by Macpower & Tytech Technology Co., Ltd. all Rights Reserved
The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. Macpower & Tytech Technology assumes no responsibility for any errors contained in this manual. Macpower & Tytech Technology reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and/or design of this product without prior notice. The diagrams contained in this manual may also not fully represent the product that you are using and are there for illustration purposes only. Macpower & Tytech Technology assumes no responsibility for any differences between the product mentioned in this manual and the product you may have.
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