WiebeTech TDKEX2, TDKEX4, TrayDock Extreme User Manual

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TrayDock Extreme™
USER’S MANUAL
Revised October 3, 2006
Dual FireWire 800 host interface ports
FireWire 400 host interface port
Available with 2 or 4 drive bays
Hardware RAID for high performance
and simple, plug-and-play configuration
May be configured as RAID 0 or JBOD via switch
Drives are easily removable /
replaceable via the front panel
Footprint is very small relative to storage volume
Ideal for audio / video editing
LED displays power status
Anodized silver aluminum case. It’s beautiful and durable.
Installation Instructions
1. Check the accessories with your TrayDock. Please contact WiebeTech if any items are missing
or damaged. The box should contain:
TrayDock containing 2 or 4 trays 1 Power cable 1 FireWire 400 cable 1 FireWire 800 cable 1 Packet of drive screws and keys 1 or 2 CD with Manual and Warranty information 1
2. Select your RAID configuration. A switch on the back of the unit activates or deactivates the
hardware RAID 0. When set to JBOD, your TrayDock will allow you to access each hard drive as a separate volume. When set to RAID 0, the TrayDock will set the drives in a “striped” RAID. This will split your data between the drives, offering faster performance and high capacity with a single volume. After switching you must reformat your drives.
Warning: Back up data
before switching RAID types.
You must reformat your
drives afterwards.
Two-bay Unit
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3. Set the jumpers for your hard drives. If you purchased the unit with drives included, they will
already be pre-configured and installed (skip to step 5).
HDD-1 HDD-2 HDD-3 HDD-4
For the two-bay unit, set the jumpers on both drives to the Master position.
For the four-bay unit, set the drives for bays 1 and 3 to Master, and set the
other two drives (for bays 2 and 4) to the Slave position.
4. Install your hard drives into the trays. For each tray, connect the power and data cables from the
tray into the back of the drive. Lay the drive into the tray, making sure it lays flat. Secure the drive with the included screws by driving them through the bottom of the tray. Slide the tray into the TrayDock then, if desired, lock it in place with the enclosed key.
Installing IDE drives Secure drive with screws Insert trays and lock in place
5. Plug in the FireWire cable. One end connects to the back of the
unit. Insert the other end into an available FireWire port on the host computer.
6. Plug in the power cable. One end connects to the back of the unit.
Plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Your TrayDock is now ready to use! Turn on the power switch on the back of the unit. If your drives are already formatted, you can begin using your TrayDock right away. New hard drives will need to be formatted before they can be used.
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Usage with Macintosh computers
Compatibility
The TrayDock is fully plug-and-play under Mac OS 9.1, OS 9.2 and OS X. No drivers are needed.
Mounting and Ejecting Volumes
If the TrayDock is set to JBOD and the hard drives inside the unit are already formatted, icons representing the drive volumes will appear (mount) on the desktop. You can begin using the volumes right away. If the TrayDock is set to RAID 0 or the drives are unformatted, a message may appear on the desktop saying that the disk is unreadable. You must format the drives before use, using a formatting utility such as OS X’s Disk Utility.
Eject each volume before powering down the unit by dragging the volumes’ icons to the trash bin, or by selecting each volume then pressing Command-E. You must eject the volumes and power down the unit before switching trays.
Software RAIDs
If your unit is set to JBOD mode, you can create a software RAID using Disk Utility. This is useful if you need a RAID Level 1 (mirroring), or if you want to RAID some drives and not others.
Booting from your TrayDock
Some Macs support booting from a FireWire device. To activate this feature, go to System Preferences Æ Startup Disk. A window will list the available volumes. Select the volume from which you wish to boot. Another method is to hold down the Option key during boot up. A screen should appear that allows you to select the volume you wish to use. This is useful if you wish to boot from your TrayDock only some of the time.
Usage with Windows computers
Compatibility
The TrayDock is fully plug-and-play with Windows 2000 and XP. No drivers are needed.
Mounting and Ejecting Volumes
If the hard drives inside the TrayDock are already formatted, you can begin using the unit right away. When the TrayDock is properly connected and turned on, a window may open to allow you access to the volume. If no window appears, you can find the volume by double-clicking the “My Computer” icon. In JBOD mode, each formatted drive partition will have its own volume.
Eject each volume before powering down the unit by single-clicking the green arrow icon on the task bar, then selecting “Safely remove….” Windows will indicate when it is safe to disconnect the TrayDock. You must eject the volumes and power down the unit before switching trays.
Booting from your TrayDock
Some PC motherboards support booting from an external device. To activate this feature, you will need to adjust the motherboard’s BIOS settings. Check with your motherboard’s manufacturer or owner’s manual for details.
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Technical Specifications
Product name (& code): Raid Levels Supported:
Bridge Chipset: Data Speeds:
Bus interface: Power switch: AC Power Supply: Cooling Fan Operating Temperature: Operating Humidity: Drive types supported:
Operating System:
Shipping Weights (2 bays): Shipping Weights (4 bays): Dimensions (2 bays):
Dimensions (4 bays): Warranty:
TrayDock Extreme is a trademark of WiebeTech LLC. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. © 2005, 2006 WiebeTech LLC. All rights reserved.
FCC Compliance Statement: “This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”
In the event that you experience Radio Frequency Interference, you should take the following steps to resolve the problem:
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1) Ensure that your unit is plugged into a grounded electrical outlet.
2) Use a FireWire cable with RFI reducing ferrites on each end.
3) Use a power supply with an RFI reducing ferrite approximately 5 inches from the DC plug.
TrayDock Extreme (TDKEX2 or TDKEX4) RAID 0 or JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) JBOD may be soft RAIDed for additional configurations. Initio 2530 FireWire 800 port: up to 800 Mbps (up to 400 Mbps in FireWire 400 mode; automatically detected). FireWire 400 port: up to 400Mbps. FireWire 800 and FireWire 400 2 position: On / Off 100-240VAC, 70 Watts (2-bay) or 200 Watts (4-bay) 1 x 6cm (2-bay) or 1 x 8cm (4-bay) Ball Bearing Fan 50 – 85° Fahrenheit (10 – 30° Celsius) 5% to 95%, noncondensing Any currently manufactured IDE/ATA 3.5” hard drive. SATA drives not supported. Windows 2K, XP Macintosh OS 9.1, OS 9.2, OS X Linux distributions which support FireWire 8 pounds, sans drives 10 pounds, with drives 13 pounds, sans drives 17 pounds, with drives
4.3 x 5.3 x 10.6 inches (109mm x 135mm x 269mm)
6.5 x 5.3 x 10.6 inches (165mm x 135mm x 269mm)
1-year limited warranty. See warranty statement for details and limitations. WiebeTech offers free phone support for 90 days after purchase (1-866­744-8722). For support by email, contact support@wiebetech.com.
TrayDock Extreme
Tested to comply
with FCC standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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