OYEN DIGITAL MiniPro V3 User Manual

(8) Sleep
The MiniPro RAID V3 does not have an auto-sleep timer. However, it will follow the sleep settings of the computer. When your computer enters sleep mode, the MiniPro will sleep and the HDDs will spin down.
(9) RAID 1 Rebuild
If one of the drives fail, the D1 or D2 LED will turn RED while connected to a computer. A new HDD can be installed and will automatically rebuild with data (if congured for RAID 1 mode).
Note: The replacement drive must be a new, unformatted drive.
1. Power down the MiniPro RAID.
2. Remove the failed drive using the included screwdriver.
3. Install the new drive and power up the MiniPro.
4. The D1/D2 LED will blink twice per second, which indicates a rebuild in progress. This can take several hours.
(10) Troubleshooting and FAQ
1) Does a "Clear" procedure delete data from existing RAID 1 or JBOD drive(s)?
No, if a Clear procedure is performed on RAID 1 or JBOD drives, the existing data on the drives will not be deleted.
2) Can I remove a drive from the RAID and install it in another enclosure for access to the les?
Yes, only if using RAID 1(Mirroring) or JBOD.
3) Can I connect the MiniPro RAID V3 to a Thunderbolt 3 port?
Yes, the MiniPro RAID V3 is fully compatible with Thunderbolt 3 as well as USB 3.1 and 3.0.
(12) Safety and Compliance
Location and placing precautions
• Avoid positioning it in locations with direct sunlight or other sources of heat with high temperatures (over 120° F).
• Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions.
• Do not move the device while it is powered on.
• Ensure that the device is on a clean, rm, and stable surface.
• To allow proper ventilation, do not block or disable the fan.
Electricity and power adapter
When removing the power cable from the socket, always pull on the plug xture and never on the cable.
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Class B Information: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer­ence to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
MiniPro RAID V3 System
User Guide
For full FAQ, visit the following link:
http://oyendigital.com/FAQs-MiniPro-RAID-V2.html
(11) Warranty Information
This product includes a two (2) year repair/replacement warranty provided by Oyen Digital. This warranty is non­transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Warranty service may be requested at: oyendigital.com/support.html
Table of Contents
1 Specications
2 Detailed View
3 Installing Drives
4 Power
5 System Setup
6 Formatting the Drives
7 RAID Modes
9 RAID 1 Rebuild
10 Troubleshooting and FAQ
11 Warranty Information
12 Safety and Compliance
(3) Installing Drives (Enclosure Only)
(5) System Setup
RAID Modes
2 x 2.5” SATA HDDs or SSDs
(up to 15mm height)
USB 3.1 C-Type (Up to 10Gbps) Compatible with Thunderbolt 3
RAID 0 Striping RAID 1 Mirroring JBOD Clear (independent drives) BIG (non-RAID single volume)
Windows 7 or higher Mac OS 10.6 or higher Linux 3.13 or later
+12V/2A
6.5 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
a) Remove the screws located at the bottom of the case and slide out the circuit board bracket from the enclosure.
The default mode is JBOD, which is two independent drives. If your MiniPro RAID V2 has pre-installed drives, they are formatted as exFAT for Windows and Mac. If you are installing your own drives, and desire a mode other than JBOD, perform these steps:
Set RAID:
1. Set the switches on the MiniPro to the desired mode.
2. Connect the MiniPro to the host computer.
3. Using the tip of the screwdriver, press the SET button for 5 seconds.
4. Release the SET button. The RAID mode is now congured.
If changing RAID modes, you rst must perform a “Clear” procedure.
D2
D1
Clear RAID:
1. Set the switches on the MiniPro to Clear.
2. Connect the MiniPro to the host computer.
3. Using the tip of the screwdriver, press the SET button for 5 seconds.
4. Release the SET button. Any previous RAID mode is removed and the drives are now set for JBOD mode.
Note: We recommend performing a “Clear RAID” procedure
b) Install the drives in the D1 & D2 slots on the circuit board.
c) With your hand holding the drives into the bracket, ip it over to view the screw holes.
when installing previously used JBOD drives. This procedure will condition the drives for use in the Minipro and will not delete the partition or data from the drives.
d) Using the 8 mounting screws, attach the drives to the
bracket using the included screwdriver.
Bottom View
(6) Formatting the Drives
After setting a new RAID mode, you must format the volume before it is accessible.
To format using Windows:
http://oyendigital.com/windows-reformat.html
To format using MAC OS:
D2
D1
http://oyendigital.com/mac-reformat.html
Power LED
USB3.1
Gen.2
DC/USB
Drive LEDs
LED indicators
State Power LED Drive 1 (D1) Drive 2 (D2)
Powered & ready Read/Write activity Drive Error or missing HDD Sleep RAID 1 Rebuilding
Fast rapid blinking Red Off Slow steady blink
* Note: D1 & D2 LEDs will be OFF when the MiniPro is not connected to a computer.
Fast rapid blinking Red
Off
Slow steady blink
e) Slide the bracket back into the enclosure and fasten using the 4 exterior screws removed in step a.
(4) Power
The MiniPro RAID V3 can be powered from the included DC adapter or bus power. To choose the power method, slide the selector switch to the desired position. DC = External Adapter, USB = Bus Power
Note: We strongly recommend using the power adapter when connecting to a USB 3.0 port. A USB 3.0 port provides a max. of 5W, which is not suitable when two drives are installed in the MiniPro.
(7) RAID Modes
RAID 0 (Striping) is a non-redundant data mapping technique. It
combines data evenly across both drives simultaneously; dramatically increasing performance. RAID 0 will be viewed as one single storage unit. If one disk in the RAID System fails, all data in installed disks will
be lost. The total capacity = smallest drive x the total number of
drives. For example, if the smallest drive is 500GB and the other is 2TB, the total capacity will be 1TB (500 x 2).
RAID 1 (Mirroring) consists of two drives storing duplicate copies of
the same data. In this mode, the data is simultaneously written to two disks. The speed of operation is slow in comparison to RAID 0.
JBOD (Clear) is simply is a collection of drives that are recognized as
separate drives by the OS. JBOD provides no performance increase or redundancy. This is the default setting.
Big (Span) combines both hard drives into a single logical unit. Unlike
Striping, it writes data to the rst drive until it reaches full capacity. When the rst disk reaches full capacity, data is written to the second disk. Spanning does not increase performance or safety.
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