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1. Muse R Duo RAID 2 Bay 3 5 SATA HDD RAID function available aluminum storage Application for Dual 3 5 SATA HDD T Thermaltake X A S f l vu Thermaltake Muse R Duo RAID 28ay3 5 SATA Hard drives STAIUS ACCESS PIN UI U UU d US User Manual Thermaltake Coola Your LIFE TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies NOTE The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Safety Information Only qualified persons are authorized to carry out maintenance on this device Read this User Manual carefully and follow the correct procedure when setting up the device Do not open a disk drive or attempt to disassemble or modify it Never insert any metallic object into the drive to avoid any risk of electrical shock fire short circuiting or dangerous emissions The disk drives contain no user serviceable parts If it appears to be malfunctioning have it inspected by a qualified technical support representative Never expose your device to rain or use it near water or in damp or wet conditions Never place objects containing liquids on your device as they may spill into its openings Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock short circuiting fire or personal injury Make sure that the computer and your storage device are electrically grounded If the devices are not grounded there is an increased risk of
2. C AUTOEXEC 03 07 2007 16 3 C AUTOEXEC 03 07 2007 16 3 C AUTOEXEC 03 07 2007 16 3 C AUTOEXEC 12 11 2006 12 3 D VSSCLNT SR 7 lt a Click on Next and the following screen appears You can select whether to restore to its original location or to a new location Thermaltake Coctiall Yowr Lire Please select the destination of restore Restore to original location Restore to new destination e Restore to original location Upon clicking on Next the following warning would appear onscreen Thermaltake kT Warning Original files will be overwritten e Restore to new destination Upon clicking on Next the following screen appears Select the destination drive where you want to save your restored files Thermaltake Restore to oc D DISK2_ OL2 E DISK2_YOL3 F Click on or right click on the desired destination drive to choose between opening the selected directory and creating a subdirectory M Thermaltake Restore to w C D DISK2_ OL2 gt F Open selected directory E Create a Folder at E If you choose to create a subdirectory the following screen appears allowing you to enter the new folder name Thermaltak Coctall Yowr Lire Restore to Input Hame Please input new folder name OK new Folder CANCEL The newly created subdirectory would be shown onscreen M Thermaltak
3. Menu Locating Backup Files To locate files that was backed up using the Comprehensive backup option Backup Master will automatically create the following directories x Backup Master Backup Master Backup Backup at 06_21_2006_16_27_10 where x is the destination drive and 06_21_2006_16_27_10 is the date June 21 2006 and time 16 27 10 the particular backup was performed New backups could be added and easily distinguished using the date and time the backup was performed To locate files that was backed up using the Duplicate option Backup Master will automatically create the following directories x Backup Master Backup Master Duplicates Duplicate of basic Duplicate of D Jeffery where x is the destination drive D is the source drive and Jeffery is the name of the folder and its corresponding contents the particular backup was performed New backups could be added and easily distinguished using the source drive letter folder name or filename of the backup that was performed NOTE In case the destination drive s capacity is full the following screen would appear Clear up enough space before performing backup again T Thermaltake A Last process has failed There is not enough space on the disk 31 3 5 Restore The Restore option allows you to recover deleted or older versions of files based on previous backups This is only possible for backups performed with the Comprehensive backup option un
4. electrical shock Power requirements 100 240 Vac 1 5 A Do not expose the device beyond 35 C degree Doing so may damage the device or disfigure its casing Avoid placing your device near a source of heat or exposing it to sunlight even through a window Inversely placing your device in an environment that is too cold may damage the unit Always unplug the device from the electrical outlet if there is a risk of lightning or if it will be unused for an extended period of time Otherwise there is an increased risk of electrical shock short circuiting or fire Use only the power supply shipped with the device Do not use the device near other electrical appliances such as televisions radios or speakers Doing so may cause interference which will adversely affect the operation of the other products Do not place the device near sources of magnetic interference such as computer displays televisions or speakers Magnetic interference can affect the operation and stability of your device Do not place heavy objects on top of the device or use excessive force on it Protect your device from excessive exposure to dust during use or storage Dust can build up inside the device increasing the risk of damage or malfunction Never use benzene paint thinners detergent or other chemical products to clean the outside of the device Such products will disfigure and discolor the casing Instead use a soft dry cloth to wipe the device Rep
5. occur Click on the Monthly checkbox if you want the scheduled backup to be performed every month on your specified date To select the date s to backup automatically select this date s on the left window then click on The right window would show the detailed date information To remove the date s select it on the right window then click on Thermaltake Select the schedule time Specific date 4 200744 H K SHAR SR E8 E8 SHA SRA BEA Time 2 3 4 9 10 11 man 16 JE 19 S 23 24 25 30 C Set for weekly le le e If you select Set for weekly click on the particular day s of the week Set the Time hour minute for scheduled backup to occur 2 Click on Finish to return to the Main Menu Backup Master would automatically perform backup based on your settings on Schedule Setup Just as the scheduled time for backup is about to occur the following would appear onscreen Click on anywhere inside the dialog box if you do not want the scheduled backup to proceed Time is up cancel this backup If the scheduled backup has already started and you want to terminate it prematurely right click the External RAID Storage Detector icon 2 on your Windows system tray and click on Stop Schedule Backup 3 4 Advanced Setup The Advanced Setup option allows you to select Comprehensive or Duplicate backup Upon clicking on Advanced Setup on the Main Menu the following screen wo
6. to backup Your choice s would be retained the next time you start up your device Click on Clear All in case you want to remove all selection 2 Select the destination drive where you want to store your backup files You can only select the destination drive Backup Master will create the directory Backup Master Backup Master Backup if not yet existing and store the file s there 3 Click on Finish to return to the Main Menu The next time you click on Backup Now on the Main Menu the Backup Master would perform backup based on your last settings on Basic Setup 24 3 3 Schedule Setup The Schedule Setup option allows you to automatically perform backups Upon clicking on Schedule Setup on the Main Menu the Basic Setup menu would appear See Section 3 2 for instructions on configuring the basic setup if you have not done so or you want to change the previous settings To configure your settings for Schedule Setup l Click on Finish on the Basic Setup menu and the following screen appears You can select Specific date or Set for weekly Thermaltake Select the schedule time Specific date a PANE 29 8 Ea SHAG SHA SEA SR SHA Sean SRA Time 1 2 3 4 5 3 9 10 11 12 16 JEB is 19 24 25 T Monthly C Set for weekly bat jist e If you select Specific date you may scroll through the particular month by clicking on the arrow buttons Set the Time hour minute for scheduled backup to
7. you can start the configuration process Your choice is important and impacts how best you can use the device To start using the Backup Master e Double click on the External RAID Storage Detector icon 1 on your Windows system tray or e Select Start gt Program gt Backup Master gt Backup Master After finding your device the Main Menu appears as shown Backup now Basic Setup Z Thermaltake Schedule Setup Advanced Setup Restore There are 5 options on the Main Menu namely Backup Now Basic Setup Schedule Setup Advanced Setup and Restore NOTE If the device is not connected to your computer or to power and is not turned on the following screen appears Click on Yes to quit 19 Thermaltake Coctall Youvr Lire The system can not find the device Yes to quit 3 1 Backup Now The Backup Now option allows you to perform a backup based on your settings on the Basic Setup menu When you select Backup Now on the Main Menu without first specifying the backup target and destination the following screen would appear for about 10 seconds M Thermaltake A Note Please configure your setup first and it will transfer to basic setup after 7 seconds Afterwards the Basic Setup menu would appear to allow you to configure the Backup Now settings See Section 3 2 for instructions on configuring the basic setup 21 The next time you click on Backup Now on the Main Menu the Ba
8. your Windows system tray to signify that the Backup Master was successfully installed Step 3 Connect to Power 1 Make sure that the device is turned off 2 Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the rear of the device Q 3 Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male end to an electrical outlet 4 To turn on your storage system press the Power switch CAUTION e When you disconnect the AC adapter disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the device A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or the device e When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord 16 Step 4 Connect to the Computer Using the USB cable 1 Make sure that your computer is on 2 Plug the USB Type B end of the cable to the USB 2 0 port of the device 3 Plug the other end of the cable to the USB port on your computer 17 Using the eSATA cable 1 Make sure that your computer is on 2 Plug one end of the eSATA cable to the eSATA eSATAII port of the device 3 Plug the other end of the eSATA cable to the eSATA port on your computer Step 5 Configure the Backup Master See the next chapter for configuring and using the Backup Master Step 6 Configure HDD Mode of Your Storage System See chapter 4 for HDD mode configuration instructions Chapter 3 Configuring the Backup Master After installing the Backup Master
9. 6x259 mm Environment Operating temperature 5 C 23 F to 35 C 95 F Operating relative humidity 0 to 85 non condensing Non operating temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Non operating relative humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Storage temperature 30 C 22 F to 60 C 140 F Storage relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Certification CE FCC UL CUL BSMI L3 System View Front Components 2 ee Ref Component Description 1 Hard Disk Drive Inside are two hard disk drive slots Compartment 2 Disk Information Shows the current hard disk drive status Indicator NOTE Refer to the later section for various LED indicator displays under different HDD modes Access Blinks red to indicate hard disk drive read write function Status Glows blue to indicate hard disk drive is workable Rear Components Ref 0 2 G 9 Component Reset Button HDD Mode DIP Switch USB Port eSATA eSATAIT Port Power Switch Power Connector Ventilation Opening Description Sets to a different HDD mode Use this in combination with the power switch Select the HDD mode Connects to your computer using the USB cable Connects to your computer using the eSATA cable Turns the power on and off Connects the power cord Maintain proper operating temperature Do not cover or block the openings Chapter 2 Setting Up Step 1 Install the Hard
10. Disks 1 Rotate the two rubber feet outward and place your device on a flat and stable surface CAUTION Be gentle when pulling off the front cover Pulling it vigorously could damage the cover hinges and device 3 Fasten two screws on 0 position to secure the drive rail on the hard disk drive placed upside down NOTE Install the first hard disk drive on the left compartment the second hard disk drive on the right compartment 5 To install the second hard disk drive fasten two screws on 1 position to secure the drive rail on the hard disk drive 7 Replace the front cover on the device CAUTION Be gentle when replacing the front cover to avoid damaging the cover hinges and device In the event that you would need to replace a hard disk drive pull on the plastic handle to slide the disk off the compartment 10 Step 2 Install the Backup Master NOTE Do not connect the device to your computer until after you have finished installing the Backup Master 1 Make sure that your computer is turned on 2 Insert the included Utility disc into your optical drive and the following screen appears Te Thermaltake Welcome to use Backup Master Please select following functions install Backup Master Backup Master User Manual Muse R Duo RAID User Manual Click Backup Master user manual could browse the Backup Master software user manual click the Muse R Duo RAID User Manual could bro
11. can use the device e LNR A LNR LINEAR configuration is similar to using multiple hard disks in a regular computer It is the simplest configuration available but provides no data redundancy Each disk is an independent entity and the data on it is self contained You can add or remove the disks without affecting the other disks All the available disk space is used for data If your device has only one disk you must use a LNR configuration However you can use a LNR configuration for two disks as well LINEAR e BIG A BIG BIG allows the device to make any two disks same or different size appear as one large disk for extra capacity If you have two 6 GB disks in a BIG you will have one 12 GB virtual disk You will write data to the first disk until it fills then write to the second disk enabling you to dynamically expand storage capacity and file system size For BIG your device must have two disks and the disks can be any size e RAID 0 FAST Instead of writing all the data to one disk in a LNR or BIG fashion some bytes are written to one disk and other bytes are written to another Performance is faster because reading and writing activities can occur on two disks simultaneously All the available disk space is used for data If you have one 30 GB disk and another 20 GB disk in a FAST you will have one 40 GB virtual disk twice the size of the smaller disk in this case 20 GB multiplied by 2 Logical Drive Ph
12. ckup Master would perform backup based on this initial settings The following screen appears showing the progress of your backup Thermaltake Welcome use Backup Master and You can backup Stop Backup FROM Parsing TO The progress is 0 and please do not remove the device Warning Please do not open any selected file e To hide this screen click on Hide and an icon would appear on your Windows system tray Right click on the icon using your mouse and click on SHOW to restore the SHOT screen il anned Or you can place your mouse on top of the icon to show the completion percentage of your backup operation e To cancel the backup process anytime click on Stop Backup and the following screen appears M Thermaltake A Last process has failed User has cancelled the process After backup is complete the following screen appears M Thermaltake f Last process has completed 3 2 Basic Setup The Basic Setup option allows you to specify the backup target drives directories or files and backup destination drive Upon clicking on Basic Setup on the Main Menu the following screen would appear to allow you to configure the Basic Setup settings Thermaltake Please select the files for backup Total Space C U A D DISK2_YOL2Z S w E DISK2_VOL3 Clear all To configure your settings for Basic Setup 1 Select the drive directory or files
13. der Advanced Setup Upon clicking on Restore on the Main Menu the following screen would appear Thermaltake Coctall YOUR LIFE There are total 23 Restore Points Please choose the restore point 03 16 2007 14 3 03 16 2007 14 2 03 16 2007 14 2 03 16 2007 14 2 03 16 2007 14 2 03 07 2007 16 4 03 07 2007 16 3 03 07 2007 16 3 03 07 2007 16 3 03 07 2007 16 3 03 07 2007 16 3 03 07 2007 16 3 12 11 2006 12 3 lt Source Partitior A F SW control F SW control F SW control gt F SW control gt F SW control D win32 MFC7 C HAUTOEXEC C AUTOEXEC C AAUTOEXEC CAAUTOEXEC CHAUTOEXEC C AAUTOEXEC D SSCLNT SR 7 gt Cancel l Click on the particular restore point that you desire and the following screen appears The left side of the screen would show the details of the restore point Thermaltake Cootall Your There are total 23 Restore Points Time 03 16 2007 14 25 45 Source Partition FASVY control xls Destination Folder E 03_16_2007_14 26 45 Size 2 3M Compress Yes No No Encryption Yes No No Source Partitior A 03 16 2007 14 3 F SW control gt 03 16 2007 14 2 F SW control gt 03 16 2007 14 2 F SW control gt 03 16 2007 14 2 F SW control gt 03 16 2007 14 2 F SW control 03 07 2007 16 4 D win32 MFC _ 03 07 2007 16 3 C AUTOEXEC 03 07 2007 16 3 C AUTOEXEC 03 07 2007 16 3
14. e Restore to oc D DISK2_VOL2 Re CEA 7 MUSIC Backup Master BR LJ new Folder F Upon clicking on Yes for Restore to original location or Next for Restore to new destination the following screen appears showing the progress of the restore process Thermaltake Restoring Do not remove the device Warning Please do not open any selected file FROM E 060104date05 jpg TO Ene folder 4 Picture 060 1 04dateD5 jpg Hide e To hide this screen click on Hide and an icon would appear on your Windows system tray Right click on the icon using your mouse and click on SHOW to restore SHOT Or you can place your mouse on top of the icon to show the completion percentage of your restore operation To cancel the restore process anytime click on Stop and the following screen appears M Thermaltake ay User has cancelled the restore process 37 4 Upon completing the restore process the following screen appears Click on the Main Menu icon to return to the Main Menu Te Thermaltake f This restore process has completed Chapter 4 Configuring the HDD Mode Before you use the device to configure the HDD mode take a minute to study the following terms The terms represent the configuration options for mapping the physical to the virtual drives You will choose from these options during the configuration process Your choice is important and impacts how best you
15. for integration with databases imaging systems and email and Web servers RAID technology is one of the best means to protect your data while providing greater data integrity and availability than standard hard disk storage With the ability to provide single error detection and redundant information to recover the original if a disk fails a RAID system is an ideal means to safeguard valuable data while also stream lining performance 1 1 Unpacking After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items Drive Rail x 2 Power Adapter Power Cord eSATA Cable UF tg Set of Screws Utility Disc Z Bay SATA RAID Storage ay Quick Start Guide 1 2 Specifications NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice Processor Silicon Image 4723 Sunplus SPIF216A Architecture e Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev 2 0 high speed 480 Mbps and full speed transfer rate 12 Mbps e Serial ATA Il extension to Serial ATA 1 0a Rev 1 2 transfer rate 3 Gb s External Socket Interface e High speed USB 2 0 Type B e eSATA eSATAII Internal Hard Disk Drive Interface Two SATA Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Bay Type Up to two 3 5 inch SATA Storage Capacity 750 GB for each SATA hard disk drive Applied System e Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 2003 e Mac Disk Configuration RAID 0 FAST RAID 1 SAFE LINEAR LNR BIG BIG Power Supply DC output 12 V 5A Dimension WxHxD 76x13
16. ick on Create a desktop icon if wish to do so 15 Setup Backup Haster Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Backup Master then click Mest Additional icons 7 Click on Next to continue and the Ready to Install screen appears 14 if Setup Backup Master HoR Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Backup Master on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination locator C Program Files B acle up Master Program Start Menu folder Backup Master Additional tasks Additional iconz Create a desktop icon Install Cancel Click on Install to continue and the following screen appears showing the progress of installation 6 Setup Backup Master Installing Please wait while Setup installs Backup Master on Your computer Extracting files C Program Files Backup Master Program mfce0d dll Cancel 9 When the next screen appears click on Finish to exit the Backup Master installation 6 Setup Backup Master Completing the Backup Master Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Backup Master on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed Icons Click Finish to exit Setup The External RAID Storage Detector icon 2 would appear on
17. lace defective hard drives immediately Turn off the system and unplug the device from the electrical outlet before removing the device cover Table of Contents Safety INTOLMAUOM T i T ble of CONTENTS asigne iii Chapter 1 Tris T eT eiis a E REE 1 IT MID ACKING irixalaaeitadunc tise des a a a tv amadilenomiaes nteadeuuiet 2 PZ SOC eTel cesarean ass Seelam et a dee aes 3 PO SOV SLOT VICW ceo E AL TOONA 4 PONE GOMDOMEMIS aa E aaa L use eee aha Gated 4 SITE eTel 5 Chapter Z 211 TT B E iiniu aaia 7 Step 1 Installiihiesiard DISKS TT 7 Step 2 Install the Backup Master eee eee 11 Step 3 Connect to POWE TTT 16 Step 4 Connect to the Computer eee ee eee e 17 Step 5 Configure the Backup Master eee eee 18 Step 6 Configure HDD Mode of Your Storage SvSterm eee eee eee 18 Chapter 3 Configuring the Backup Master ss ssssssssssssss cesse cesses 19 T BACKUP INOW sorores a E a E 21 Ke eT 24 BO CNS GUIS SQUID TTT 25 3 4 Advanced Setup esse sse e eee 27 Locating Backup Elles eee eee 30 ao lt er 32 Chapter 4 Configuring the HDD Mode secessesseeeeeenseneees 39 4 1 Setting the HDD MOde ccccccssscceccceeseeeeeceeeseeeeseaseeeeeesaneeeeeseas 41 4 2 Disk Information Indicators on Various HDD Modes esse ss 43 Chapter 1 Introduction Your Muse R Duo RAID is a high performance extremely flexible RAID Redundant Array of Independent Inexpensive Disks subsystem that is ideally suited
18. s now been set to the new HDD mode 4 If applicable restore previously backed up data onto the device 4 4 2 Disk Information Indicators on Various HDD Modes The left and right hard disk drives have their own set of LEDs that show the system states The following table shows the different HDD modes and their indications Connected LED Indicators Device State toAC Status Access Power Blue Red LNR Idle Yes On Off Read write activity Yes On Blink BIG Idle No Blink Blink RAID 0 Idle Yes On Off RAID 1 Read write activity Yes On Blink Error incorrect serial number or Ves Blink Blink one or more bad partial volumes RAID 1 Disk rebuild a physical partition is Vee Blink Oa being rebuilt Disk rebuild a physical partition is Vee On Flash being verified NOTE The easiest way to tell the difference between a blinking LED and a flashing LED is that flashing stops when the read write activity is finished and blinking does not stop The blink rate is Slower too but the difference in speed is more difficult to detect visually 43
19. uld appear to allow you to configure the Advanced Setup settings Thermaltake Please select the type of backup Comprehensive backup This option creates restore points for recovering deleted and older versions of files Files can be retrieved from any restore point by selecting the Restore button from main window C Duplicate This option saves a copy of the most recent version of your files and will overwrite all previous versions Files can be retrieved by using Windows Explorer Select the type of backup e Comprehensive backup default selecting this option allows you to create restore points file compression and encryption when backup occurs based on your settings under Basic Setup or Schedule Setup Restore points are very useful when you want to recover deleted or older versions of files Compression would allow you to conserve on disk space While encryption would safeguard your files from others e Duplicate selecting this option would just perform standard backup based on your settings under Basic Setup or Schedule Setup 2 1 Ifyou select Comprehensive backup click on Next and the following screen appears Thermaltake Do you want to compress and encrypt No compression and No Encryption C Compression and No Encryption C Compression and Encryption If you select Duplicate click on Next and the following screen appears Only the No Compression and No Encryption option is a
20. vailable Proceed immediately to step 3 Thermaltake Do you want to compress and encrypt No compression and No Encryption Duplicate mode only support for this option 2 Select whether you want to compress and encrypt the files or not If you select Compression and Encryption you need to enter a password on the Please input password text box up to twelve alphabets and or numerals but not less than four characters Confirm the password by typing it again on the Confirm password text box Thermaltak CGL Yovr LIFE Do you want to compress and encrypt C No compression and No Encryption Please input password only digit and l character is valid and length is not C Compression and No Encryption more than 12 bytes and not less than 4 bytes Confirm password STE Thermaltake TOILA Your Lire What content do you want to backup C Backup the updated content f Backup all content 4 e Backup the updated content applicable for Duplicate backups only selecting this option allows you to backup the files that have been updated as well as filenames not existing on the destination folder only Backup Master would compare the filename and last saved date and if they are not the same would perform the backup e Backup all content default selecting this option allows you to backup and overwrite all the files from the source to the destination folder Click on Finish to return to the Main
21. wse the product user manual 11 3 Click on Install Backup Master and the following screen appears 1a Setup Backup Master Saks Welcome to the Backup Master Setup Wizard This will install Backup Master V2 0 M207 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Hest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 4 Click on Next to continue and the following screen appears If you want to select a different folder click on Browse and select your desired folder 6 Setup Backup Master Select Destination Location Where should Backup Master be installed CJ Setup will install Backup Master into the following folder To continue click Nest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files Backup Master Program Atleast 31 7 MB of free disk space is required 5 To continue click on Next and the following screen appears If you want to select a different Start menu folder click on Browse instead and select your desired folder 6 Setup Backup Master Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts F Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next lr you would like to select a different folder click Browse Backup Master L Don t create a Start Menu folder 6 Tocontinue click on Next and the following screen appears Cl
22. ysical Disks am em a 500 GB 250 GB 250 GB BIG RAID 0 e RAID 1 SAFE In this configuration all the data written to one disk is duplicated on the other disk This offers greater data protection since if one disk fails all your data is still intact on the other disk However using RAID 1 means only half of your available disk space is used for data the other half is used for a duplicate mirror of that data You can use RAID 1 only if your device has two disks If the disks are not the same size the smaller of the two disks is used for data and the larger of the two disks is used as the mirror If one disk fails the other disk continues to make its data available Logical Drive Physical Disks 250 GB 250 GB 250 GB RAID 1 4 1 Setting the HDD Mode WARNING Changing the HDD mode deletes data stored on your hard disk drive s If you have saved data on the disks back up data before performing the following steps To set the HDD mode 1 Turn off the device 2 Use asmall pointed device to select the dip switch setting The following table shows the dip switch setting combination for the four possible HDD mode DIP Switch Setting HDD Mode Switch 1 Switch 2 LINEAR LNR Off Off BIG BIG On Off RAID 0 FAST Off On RAID 1 SAFE default On On 41 3 Press the Reset button and continue pressing it for about 5 seconds while turning on the device using the Power switch Your device ha

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