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part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Data Watch
Technologies Co., Ltd.
The product information provided in this manual is subject to change without
prior notice and does not represent a commitment on behalf of the vendor. The
vendor assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this
manual. Firmware, software, images, and descriptions may vary slightly from
actual products.
Notices And Classifications
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
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We are committed to offer economical, high-quality connectivity and storage
enclosure solutions to the market. Any questions, inquiries or comments are
highly welcomed. For the latest version of the User Manual & Technical Support,
please go to our website at www.datawatchtech.com.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR THE RAID SYSTEM
General Precautions
¾ The main circuit board of the RAID System is susceptible to static
electricity. Proper grounding is required to prevent electrical
damage to the RAID System or other connected devices, including
the host computer. Always place the RAID System on a smooth
surface and avoid all dramatic movement, vibration and percussion.
¾ Do NOT place the RAID System close to magnetic devices (such
as a mobile phone), high-voltage devices (such as a hair dryer), or
near a heat source (such as on the dashboard of a car or any place
where it will be exposed to direct sunlight).
¾ Use only the power supply cable provided with the RAID System.
¾ Do NOT attempt to service this RAID System yourself. Please
contact Technical Support in regards to any parts other than the
ones already mentioned in the “Installation” section of this User’s
Manual.
¾ Do NOT block the ventilation. Proper airflow is required to ensure
reliable operation and to prevent overheating.
¾ Do NOT allow water to enter the RAID System.
¾ Do unplug the RAID System from the electrical outlet when not in
use to provide an ecological friendly environment.
RAID System Precautions
¾ Installation of RAID MASTER software in the host computer is
required for proper operation.
¾ Installation of additional equipment in the host computer may be
required. Visit our website at www.datawatchtech.com
the latest product information updates.
¾ Any loss, corruption, or destruction of data is the sole
responsibility of the user of the RAID System. Under no
circumstances will the manufacturer be held liable for the
recovery or restoration of any data.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the DataTale SMART 2-Bay RAID System. The
DataTale SMART RAID System with RAID MASTER (Graphic User Interface)
provides substantial storage capacity and distinctive RAID configuration options
in a desktop storage device. The RAID MASTER allows easy configuration of
RAID Modes: JBOD (None RAID), RAID 0 (Striping), RAID 1 (Mirroring), and
Span (Large).
Please thoroughly read and follow the instructions provided in this manual.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the RAID System, and any or all of the
connected devices.
Features
Compatible with all 3.5-inch SATA I, II, III Hard disks
Connects flexibly via Hi-Speed USB (USB2.0 connection), IEEE 1394a
SPAN (Large) for effective storage management
Supports Rebuild under RAID 1 mode
Configures RAID modes easily using RAID MASTER, no IT expertise
required
Monitors System status via LED indicators or RAID MASTER
Combines RAID System and 1394 repeater functionality
Supports over 2TB storage capacity, with no performance degradation
Prevents over-tightened hard disks with auto-limiting segmented screws
Features a trayless function with the SmartGuider*
Dissipates heat efficiently with aluminum housing
Maximizes airflow with a silent fan, SmartGuider*, and well-matched
mechanical design
SmartGuider is a trayless device that utilizes the simplicity of a handle and
screws. The integrated handle is attached onto the hard disk with auto-limiting
segmented screws. Then, the entire hard disk setup can be slide into the RAID
System by aligning the screws with its specially designed guides. This enables
flexibility for easy hard disk removal and insertion.
System Requirement
To use the DataTale SMART RAID System, the minimum system configuration in
the host computer require the following:
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PC
500MHz or faster CPU 512MB of RAM Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7 or higher One available eSATA, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394a, or IEEE 1394b port
MAC
Macintosh PowerPC or Intel Core Duo processor
512MB of RAM
Mac OS X 10.4 (Intel/PowerPC) or higher
One available eSAT A, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394a, or IEEE 1394b port
Time Machine Compatible
3.5-inch SATA compatible hard drive is required for the RAID System.
Once the hard disks are formatted, the actual available storage capacity can vary
depending on the selected operating environment (normally 5-10 % less).
Optional Accessories
eSATA PCI, PCI-X, or PCI-Express Card
Package Contents
RAID System unit
HDD screws x 8
CD
2 Handles
2 spare HDD screws
provided on back part of
cover lid
Quick Start Guide
USB Type B to
A Cable
eSATA Cable
FireWire 400 Cable
External Power Supply
FireWire 800 Cable
Please keep all package contents and packaging material in the event that
the product must be returned.
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SYSTEM VIEWS
Front View
LED Indicators
1
Power
Disk 2
Disk 1
The status indication of each LED indicator is listed under the LED
INDICATORS section.
Rear View
2
FireWire 800
(2 ports)
FireWire 400
3
6
4
USB 2.0 Type B
eSATA Port
5
Lock Slot/Port
8
eSATA
DC IN
7
Power Switch
DC IN
8
Top & Cover View (Exposed)
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“Front” Indicator
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2 Spare HDD Screws
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Handles
12
Disk Slots
(indicates Disk 1
through Disk 2)
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INSERTING/REPLACING THE HARD DRIVES IN
THE RAID SYSTEM
To assemble the RAID System, please follow the steps listed in the instructions
below:
1. Place the RAID System with its Front View facing you. Position both hands
on the front edge. Simultaneously, push the lid in the direction away from you,
front to back, using your thumbs.
A “click” sound would indicate release of the top lid’s security clasp.
2. Lift the top lid up to remove and expose the Top View (or Disk slots). Take
out the handles from the enclosure itself and locate the HDD screws in the
packaging box.
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Fasten The Handle Onto The Hard Disk
3. Place the hard disk with the metal cover side facing up and ensure that the
interface connectors are oriented toward your left side.
Connectors
4. Position the handle to the hard disk end, which is facing away from the
interface connectors, and align it with the screw hole openings.
Connectors
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5. Fasten the handle onto the hard disk by inserting and tightening the screws,
the left one first, then the right one.
Right
Left
6. Now, flip the hard disk so it is facing you with the PCBA (Printed Circuit Board)
on top and the unfasten handle side facing you.
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7. Insert and tighten the screws, the left one first, then the right one.
Right
Left
8. Finally, test sliding the handle to make sure the holes glide smoothly on the
screw guides. Repeat the same procedures for the second hard disk.
The auto-limiting segmented screws are designed to prevent the hard disks
or/and the handles from damages due to over-tightening. Furthermore, this
design makes the handle slide easily without any tightness.
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Place The Hard Disk Inside The RAID System
9. Hold the HDD with the metal cover side facing you and the handle attached
on the upward position.
If the HDD is inserted on its reverse side, the SmartGuider* System
won’t be able to align and the HDD cannot be inserted.
10. Align the handle with the guide rails and slide the HDD into the indicated slot.
Firmly push downward until a “thump” sound is heard. Repeat the same
procedures for the second HDD.
In most cases, you would need to firmly push the HDD to a close until a
“thump” sound is heard.
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11. Place the RAID System with its Front View facing you and the top lid on.
Position both hands on the back edge of the top lid. Simultaneously, push the
lid firmly downward and toward you, back to front.
A “click” sound would indicate grasp of the top lid security clasp.
12. Now, the RAID System is ready for connection to a computer!
Installing
HDDs OK!
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