1 - SATA power connector
(15-pin)
2 - SATA data connector
(7-pin)
3 - DC electric fan power (2-pin)*
4 - HDD access (2-pin)*
* connected through the small 4-pin connector
Key Lock:
A - Non-removable
B - Removable
Spring Lock:
Pull the spring lock to
unload the hard drive.
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iNstaLLatioN
1. Remove the
cover from an
available
drive bay.
2. Gently insert the
drive rack and
align the screw
holes on each
side.
3. Secure the
drive rack in
the bay with 2
screws on each
side.
4. Connect the
15-pin power
cable to the
back of the unit.
5. Connect the
7-pin data cable
to the back of the unit; connect the other end
to the SATA port on the main board.
6. Connect the fan cable to the back of the unit.
CAUTION: The fan must be connected to
prevent possible heat damage to the drive.
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iNsertiNg the hard drive
1. Pull the spring
lock to open
the front door.
3. Press the door
shut (pushing
the hard disk
drive into the
drive rack)
until it locks.
2. Insert the hard
drive in the drive
rack connector end first.
CAUTION: The
front panel door
will not close firmly if the hard drive is
inserted backwards. Damage can occur if
the door is forced closed.
ADDITIONAL CAUTIONS:
1. Install the SATA port startup software prior to
using the device.
2. If the inserted hard drive has application
software, always switch the computer off
before inserting/ejecting the hard drive.
3. The hard drive is a precision device: Handle
with care. Read the hard drive manual prior
to use.
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reMoviNg the hard drive
1. Open the front
door of the
drive rack.
CAUTION: Do
not eject the
hard drive
while it is
running.
3. Close the
drive rack
front panel
door.
2. Remove the hard
drive from the drive
rack, being careful
that the bottom of the
hard drive not touch
the metal housing
inside the SATA drive rack. CAUTION: The hard
drive can heat up to as much as 50˚C (122˚F);
though not hot enough to burn, the hard drive
should still be held only on its edges. Avoid
contact with the printed circuit board.
ADDITIONAL CAUTIONS:
1. Do not place foreign objects inside the
drive rack.
2. Always keep the front panel door closed to
prevent damage and dust accumulation.
3. Always use the lock to maintain the security
of files.
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sPecificatioNs
• Supports data transfer speeds up to 3 Gbps
• Drive rack connector tested for up to 10,000 insertion/ejection cycles
• 40 x 40 mm cooling fan
• 194 x 149 x 42 mm (7.6 x 5.9 x 1.7 in.); 470 g (16.6 oz.)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 55°C (32 – 131°F)
• Relative humidity:
- Non-operating: 5 – 95% (non-condensing)
- Operating: 5 – 85% (non-condensing)
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