English 1 Package Contents Device USB 2.0 Cable User manual Power adapter FireWire 800 Cable (IEEE1394.
English 3 Back View of the Device RAID SETTING JBOD VTC4/1 ED!6W pvupvu BIG RAID0 RAID1 RAID0 RAID1 JBOD BIG JBOD BIG RAID 0 FAST RAID 1 SAFE fTBUB eSATA Cable RAID0 RAID1 RAID0 RAID1 JBOD BIG JBOD BIG USB 2.
English 3.Please check the positioning of the 7 & 15 Pin SATA connectors inside the drive bay before inserting a 3.5" SATA hard drive. 4.Insert the hard drive in the correct position, and then close the front panel. SATA 7 &15 PIN connector 5.Push to close the front panel, a "click" sound will be heard once the front panel is secure. 6.Connect the power adapter to the unit and plug the desired interface cable into the enclosure and into your PC or Mac.
English 5 Setting Up The MB662USEB-2S-1 1. Select the preferable RAID mode by using the RAID dial located on the back of the enclosure. The default setting is JBOD (See Independent drives). 2. Select the preferable interface and plug the interface cable to the unit and PC or Mac (Check the section 3 for detail information). 3. Connect the power adapter to the enclosure, turn on the unit then press and hold the "RESET" button for 1-2 seconds.
English 7 About RAID Mode JBOD RAID0 RAID1 JBOD BIG JBOD(Non-Raid): The two physical disks are read as two independent hard drives in a single housing, so that two logical volumes mount on the desktop. Therefore, the computer will show two separate drives. For the eSATA interface, a port-multiplier is required to access multiple volumes. Without a port-multiplier you will only have access to a single volume.
English RAID 1 RAID0 RAID1 JBOD BIG RAID 1(Safe): The two physical drives are “mirrored” so that one single logical volume mounts on the desktop. All of the data on one drive will be recoverable from the other drive. It is recommend to use identical drives for RAID 1. When in use with different capacity drives, the total capacity will be of the smaller of the two drives. HDD 2 (Default target drive) HDD 1 (Default source drive) 1.
English 8 Changing the RAID Mode Changing the RAID mode with the device power off (recommended): 1. If you are currently using the enclosure, safety remove the device in Windows or OSX and turn off the units power. Changing the RAID mode will erase the data in the drives, please back up the data first. 2. Select the preferable RAID mode by using the RAID dial located on the back of the enclosure. 3. Turn on the enclosure. 4. Format (PC) or erase (Mac) the new volume in your system.
English 9 Important Info 1. WD (Western Digital) Desktop hard drives do not support RAID modes. Only enterprise-type hard drives (Enterprise edition) can operate in RAID mode, for more details please refer to WD’s official website. 2. Windows XP 32bit can only support up to 2TB. Keep in mind that if you are using RAID modes with hard drives that exceed 2TB in Windows XP 32bit or any other OS that doesn't support GPT format, the device will not function properly. 3.