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1. e For the safe removal of your drive and to assure that no data is lost always follow the correct unplug procedure for external hardware e g Eject the drive before removal e In order for the computer to access volumes larger than 2TB both the hardware and Operating System need to have the capacity to support large volumes e g WinVista 32bit 64bit or Mac OS 10 4 and above or the gt 2TB option should be disabled e Only one interface can be used at any given time 2 4 About Data Backup To protect your files and help prevent the loss of your data we strongly recommend that you keep two copies of your data one copy on your Taurus Mini and a second copy either on your internal drive or another storage media such as CD DVD Tape or an additional external drive Any loss or corruption of data while using the Taurus Mini is the sole responsibility of the user and under no circumstances will the manufacturer be held liable for compensation or the recovery of this data o 3 LCD Display To select a menu or change an option use the Select button To enter a menu and confirm a change use the OK button For further details follow the on screen wizard or refer to the following step by step descriptions 3 1 Main Menu Press the Select button to change between the different menus and press the OK button to enter a menu 1 The main screen displays the product name and th
2. 1 Introduction 1 1 System Requirements 1 1 1 PC Requirements e Minimum Intel Pentium III CPU 500MHz 128MB RAM eSATA equipped PC Windows XP or above FireWire 400 800 equipped PC Windows XP or above USB 2 0 equipped PC Windows XP or above Your hardware device must have the correct corresponding port e g USB 2 0 host controller Plug amp Play support for eSATA host controller 1 1 2 Mac Requirements Minimum Apple G4 processor 128MB RAM eSATA equipped Mac Mac OS 10 4 or above FireWire 400 800 equipped Mac Mac OS 10 2 or above USB 2 0 equipped Mac Mac OS 10 2 or above Your hardware device must have the correct corresponding port e g USB 2 0 host controller Plug amp Play support for eSATA host controller 1 1 3 Supported Hard Drives e Two 2 5 SATA I SATA II or SATA II hard drives 1 5Gb s or 3 0Gb s Height 9 5mm or 12 5mm 20GB 1TB per HDD Hard drives of identical capacities are recommended 1 Note In order for the computer to access volumes larger than 2TB both the hardware and OS need to have the capacity to support large volumes e g Windows 7 or Mac OS 10 4 and above 1 2 Package Contents Package content may vary depending on vendor amp version Taurus Mini Super S3 LCM storage enclosure hard drives not included Power supply Interface cables User manual 1 3 About this Manual Firmware images and descriptions may vary slightly between this manual and the actual product you have Func
3. Lem 1 6 RAID Modes Hard drives of identical capacities are recommended If the capacities are different the total amount of the space that can be used will depend on the drive with the smallest capacity The difference in performance is only visible for fast interfaces like eSATA 1 6 1 RAID 0 Disk Striping The drives are shown as one large single volume but the total size will depend on the drive with the smallest capacity This setting is used where speed is the primary objective but RAID Level 0 also called striping is not redundant This form of array splits each piece of data across the drives in segments since data is written without any form of parity data checking it allows for the fastest data transfer On the downside if one drive becomes damaged the whole array can become corrupted Storage Capacity Data Safety Performance gt 2 drives 1 6 2 RAID 1 Disk Mirroring Two drives show up as one volume but only 50 of the total capacity depending on the drive with the smallest capacity can be used RAID 1 creates an exact copy or mirror of a set of data on the second drive This is useful when reliability and backup take precedence over storage capacity Should one hard drive fail it can be replaced and the data rebuilt automatically Storage Capacity Data Safety Performance ec ee mmm CC gt 2 drives 1 6 3 Changing the RAID Mode The RAID mode should be set after installing the drives and before first fo
4. the device 4 2 FAQ Q What file system should I choose to format my drive A This will depend on how you want to use the drive but in general we recommend e Windows gt NTFS e Mac OS X gt HFS Mac OS Extended e Others gt FAT32 single file size is limited to 4GB Q How many drives can fail before lose my data A For RAID 0 any drive failure will result in the data being lost For RAID 1 more than one drive failure at the same time will mean the data cannot be recovered anymore Q Can install only one hard drive A No the Taurus Mini Super S3 LCM requires two hard drives Copyright 2014 by inXtron All Rights Reserved The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable inXtron assumes no responsibility for any errors contained in this manual inXtron reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and or design of this product without prior notice The diagrams contained in this manual may also not fully represent the product that you are using and are there for illustration purposes only inXtron assumes no responsibility for any differences between the product mentioned in this manual and the product you may have
5. the settings press the Select button until you see the Exit screen and then press the OK button e To change the setting press the Select button to choose your preferred mode press the OK button to select it and then press the OK button again to confirm the change gt 2TB Volume Mode Enabled Enter gt Confirm Settings OK gt OK Select Select gt 2TB Mode gt Disabled Set gt Select l o Select gt 2TB Mode Enabled Set gt OK Select Select l o Exit OK e Select OK OK gt Lem 3 4 2 RAID Mode Setup In order to set the RAID mode make sure the RAID switch is in the unlocked position e RAID 1 Confirm RAID 1 mirroring mode e RAID 0 gt 1 Change the mode from RAID 0 striping to RAID 1 mirroring e RAID 0 Confirm RAID 0 striping mode e RAID 1 gt 0 Change the mode from RAID 1 mirroring to RAID 0 striping Press the OK button to enter the setup menu and press the Select button to cycle through the different options e To exit the menu without changing any of the settings press the Select button until you see the Exit screen and then press the OK button e To change the setting press the Select button to choose your preferred mode press the OK button to select it press the OK button again to confirm the change
6. Backlight 1min Set gt Select J o Set Backlight 3min Set gt a OK Select l o Set Backlight 5min Set gt Select l o Exit Select OK gt Lem 3 5 Event Information In addition to the details about the hardware and device configuration the LCD display will also show certain event information Following is a list of possible messages and their meanings HDD Error or No Interface The alarm goes off and this message shows when A only one drive or none is recognized and B when the power is turned on before the interface cable is connected to the computer and before the computer is turned on Press the OK button to temporarily mute the alarm and make sure the device is connected to the computer Note It is normal for this message to appear for a few seconds when the unit is switched on RAID Warning Degraded Array When using RAID 1 and one of the drives fails the alarm will go off and the display shows this message Press the OK button to temporarily mute the alarm and use the HDD LED s in order to locate the defective drive XX Cable Connected Shows which cable has been connected Cable Disconnected Shows when the cable has been unplugged Rebuilding Hrs left xhxxmin Shows during the rebuild process of a RAID 1 array with an approximat
7. Setup menu for the RAID settings Option to enable or disable the general alarm sound Setup menu to define how long the backlight for the LCD display stays lit a eS he To exit the settings menu and return to the main menu OK Settings Enter gt l gt 2TB Volume Mode Enabled Enter gt Select o gt Select 20 OK Select D Exit Settings A O oe Setup e Enter gt I S RAID 1 Enter gt O SO Enter gt RAID Mode Setup Alarm Setup N SC Select Lem 3 4 1 gt 2TB Volume Mode In order for the computer to access volumes larger than 2TB both the hardware and Operating System need to have the capacity to support large volumes e g Windows 7 or Mac OS 10 4 and above or the gt 2TB option should be disabled e Enabled Supports volumes in excess of 2TB If the total storage capacity exceeds 2TB older Operating Systems will not be able to mount and access the drive e Disabled Only supports volumes up to 2TB If the total storage capacity exceeds 2TB the remaining storage space cannot be accessed but on the other hand older Operating Systems are still able to use the drive Press the OK button to enter the setup menu and press the Select button to cycle through the different options e To exit the menu without changing any of
8. Taurus Mini Super S3 Dual Bay RAID Storage Enclosure for two 2 5 inch Serial ATA Hard Drives User Manual March 31 2014 v1 1 FE CE Table of Contents 1 1 System FREQUIFGINE NS EE 1 GGT PC EE 1 11 2 Mac ReguirementS siseses fescissi cas woven eT a e a E A aA aE A A 1 1 1 3 Supported Hard Drves 1 1 2 Package E 1 1 3 ADOUt this Manual EE 1 1 4 Re En 1 1 5 Detailed View sorrires apaan E a Eaa Ea E E A ERTS 2 1 5 1 FrOnt View 2 1 5 2 Rear View 2 1 6 RAID le 3 1 6 1 PRAID Disk Striping EE 3 1 6 2 RAID 1 Disk NANTON IAG eebe ee dee ebe 3 1 6 3 Changing the RAID MOOS isccaicsiedetasarvnsssonnstlcedgseibes iennae acd aceseedieceasinnepdacinatinentncntaeiaedaanive 3 System Setup 2 1 wich IVS PSS EE 4 2 2 Replacing Hard DEE 6 2 3 Connection DE cassie ccaassicniasds pn eebe deeg ENEE 6 2 4 About Data Backup 6 LCD Display 3 1 Man E EE 7 3 2 System eu E 7 3 3 HDD ONION EE 8 3 4 ln Le scp cage eset atceieeler a ance taeda E teense adeno eeeetatee 8 3 4 1 gt 2TB Volume Mode 0 0 ee ec cccececeenneeececeeeccececnenaeeeceseencesecsanaececeeeestecsecuusaeeeseesesssesenisaneeseess 9 3 4 2 RAID Mode Setup 10 394 3 Alarm Setup EE 11 3 4 4 Backlight SetuP rrsan e E E AEE E EE RIAS 12 3 5 Event Information EEN 13 4 1 Precautions eiert Eeer 14 4 1 1 Power on off EE 14 4 1 2 Location and placing Drecauiions 14 4 1 3 Electricity and power plug EE 14 e DE E EEN 14 4 2 eS EE 14
9. and once more to acknowledge that all data will be erased by this change The device will restart automatically and after start up one more confirmation is required to set the new RAID mode Select RAID Mode RAID 1 gt 0 Set gt RAID Mode Setup RAID 1 Enter gt Z Select Select l o o l O Select OK gt Are you sure ER e Select RAID Mode A O Erase all data oO soea RAID 1 Set gt S soest OK gt ox Exit K Restarting Now Select OK Select OK o l lt Abort OK gt RAID 1 gt Z Select OK Note Changing the RAID mode requires you to re format the drives Make sure to backup all existing data first Lem 3 4 3 Alarm Setup The general alarm sound is the short beep you hear when starting up the system and it will also sound when something is wrong To enable or disable the alarm select ON or OFF respectively e ON Beeper and alarm is enabled e OFF Beeper and alarm is disabled Press the OK button to enter the setup menu and press the Select button to cycle through the different options e To exit the menu without changing any of the settings press the Select button until you see the Exit screen and then press the OK button e To change the setting pre
10. e current RAID mode 2 The system information will show further details about the configuration and the hardware 3 The HDD information will show further details about the installed hard drives 4 The settings menu offers options to change the device configuration e T Mini Syst Settings HDD 2 Enters e 2 Information l 3 2 System Information Press the Select button until the system information menu is selected and then press the OK button to start displaying further details about the device configuration and the hardware It will automatically cycle through the different information displaying each screen for about 8 seconds and then return to the main screen To fast forward press the Select button 1 The main screen of the system information menu 2 The serial number is a combination of the 1394 vendor ID the chip ID Hi and the chip ID Lo 3 Displays the current firmware version of the Taurus Mini 4 The I O status shows the interface that is currently used for the connection to the computer 5 Displays the current status of the gt 2TB and the alarm function 6 Shows how the RAID mode was set LCM LCD display and the total storage capacity Syst Serial Numb Fi Versi SU a a lema a Dat e f RAID Setup LCM o gt 2TB Enabled C I O Stat 2 Capacity 640GB Q 2 Alarm ON Q 2 i
11. e time in hours and minutes indicating how long it takes until the backup is done Detecting Disk Starting Shows during start up of the system XX Starting Shows during start up of the system 4 Appendix 4 1 Precautions 4 1 1 Power on off precautions We highly recommended unplugging the device when not in use and when re locating it 4 1 2 Location and placing precautions Avoid positioning your device in the following places e Locations with direct sunlight next to radiators other sources of heat e Locations with very high temperatures more than 38 C or humidity more than 90 e Very dusty or sandy locations e Locations subject to vibration shock or with a sloping base 4 1 3 Electricity and power plug Careful attention must be paid to the following points in order to prevent damage fire and or injury When removing the power cable from the socket pull on the plug fixture and never on the cord Do not connect and remove the power cable with wet hands Keep the power cable away from heaters Never try to repair the power cable yourself or to modify it in any way If the unit is dropped or becomes damaged in any other way unplug the power cable Always connect the power adapter to your device before you plug it into the power outlet 4 1 4 Cables Use only the cables supplied or recommended by your vendor in order to avoid the risk of malfunction electric shock and or possible interference to
12. ely to assure continued proper backup and data safety If more than one drive fails at the same time or if the RAID mode is set to RAID O the data will be lost and the system cannot be accessed again until the drive s have been replaced 1 Check the HDD LED The corresponding LED will light up red indicating the defective drive HDD A indicates the drive at the bottom and HDD B the drive on top Turn off the power by removing the power supply from the wall socket Open the enclosure and replace the faulty hard drive s with a new one Finish the assembly and re connect the power supply ST ee es For RAID 1 the RAID array will be rebuilt automatically During this process the Rebuild LED will be flashing until all data is backed up Rebuilding the RAID array will take several hours depending on the drive capacity 6 For RAID 0 go to the RAID setup menu select RAID 0 and confirm the setting After the system restart simply format the drives again l Note We recommend not turning off the power during the rebuild process but if the process is interrupted it will continue rebuilding the data as soon as the power is turned back on 2 3 Connection to Computer A few precautions and notes when using your external storage drive e Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions es Do not cover the enclosure s ventilation holes e After first installing the hard drives set your preferred RAID mode before formatting
13. ertare FW800 Q Lem 3 3 HDD Information Press the Select button until the HDD information menu is selected and then press the OK button to start displaying further details about the installed hard drives It will automatically cycle through the different information displaying each screen for about 8 seconds and then return to the main screen To fast forward press the Select button The main screen of the HDD information menu Displays the model number and serial number of the drive installed at HDD1 1 2 3 Displays the total storage capacity and the temperature of the drive installed at HDD1 4 Displays the model number and serial number of the drive installed at HDD2 5 Displays the total storage capacity and the temperature of the drive installed at HDD2 HDD HDD1 WDCWD3200KS HDD1 Size 320GB A ai Information gt S N WD eed Sec E 28C Q HDD2 Size 320GB HDD2 WDCWD3200JD 2 A Temperature 27C Oe 2 S N WD WCAMR193 H 3 4 Settings Press the Select button until the settings menu is selected and then press the OK button to enter the configuration menu You can now use the Select button to cycle through the different settings and the OK button to further configure the device settings Option to enable or disable the support for large volumes in excess of 2TB
14. n the rear panel with the case and fasten the hand tightening screws to finish the assembly 7 Connect the interface cable to your computer and turn on the computer 8 If bus power is insufficient e g for USB and eSATA connect the power supply to the device and then plug it into the power outlet 9 Use the LCD display and set your preferred RAID mode 10 For PC users use the disk management tool or for Mac users use the disk utility to create a new partition and format the drives 11 Done Your drive is now ready to use i Note This device is designed for two hard drives and does not work when only one HDD is installed 1 Important Upon initial start up of the device and when changing the RAID mode any existing data on the installed hard drives will be erased Please make sure you backup all data prior to installing the hard drives and prior to changing the RAID mode 1 Important Before turning on the power make sure the interface cable is connected and the computer is running otherwise the alarm goes off and the message HDD Error or No Interface is shown It is normal for this message to appear for a few seconds when the power is turned on Lem 2 2 Replacing Hard Drives When a drive fails the corresponding HDD LED will light up red If only one drive is defective and the RAID mode is set to RAID 1 the data can still be accessed however we strongly recommend replacing the faulty drive immediat
15. rmatting the drives Make sure the power is off and then install the drives Connect the interface cable to your computer and turn on the computer If bus power is insufficient e g for USB or eSATA connect the power supply to the device and then plug it into the power outlet 4 Enter the setup menu and set your preferred RAID mode The system will restart and ask for confirmation 5 Initialize the disk create a partition and format the drives l Note Changing the RAID mode requires you to re format the drives This will erase all data on the hard drives that are being formatted Make sure to backup all existing data first 1 Important In order for the computer to access volumes larger than 2TB both the hardware and Operating System need to have the capacity to support large volumes e g Windows 7 or Mac OS 10 4 and above 2 System Setup 2 1 Hard Drive Assembly Your unit may come with pre installed hard drives Before opening such an enclosure please read the warranty from your vendor carefully as this could void your warranty 1 Remove the two hand tightening screws at top rear of the device and then remove the upper part of the rear panel 3 Align the hard drive with the HDD tray as illustrated below and mount it with two screws on each side S S 4 Repeat the previous two steps for the second HDD tray 5 Slide the HDD tray s back into the case and push it lightly into place 6 Alig
16. ss the Select button to choose your preferred mode and then press the OK button to confirm the change Alarm Setup ON Enter gt OK S elect l o Set Mute Alarm N Set gt Set Mute Alarm OFF Set gt EK Select lo OK Lem 3 4 4 Backlight Setup The backlight for the LCD display can be enabled disabled or set so that it turns off automatically when the screen has been idle for a certain amount of time ON Always ON e OFF Always OFF e 1min Backlight turns off when the screen has been idle for more than one minute e 3min Backlight turns off when the screen has been idle for more than three minutes e 5min Backlight turns off when the screen has been idle for more than five minutes Press the OK button to enter the setup menu and press the Select button to cycle through the different options e To exit the menu without changing any of the settings press the Select button until you see the Exit screen and then press the OK button e To change the setting press the Select button to choose your preferred mode and then press the OK button to confirm the change 5 Backlight Setup Set Backlight o gt KA N Enter gt 2 2 E setz 2 e Set Backlight OFF Set gt E Select l o Set
17. tions and features may change depending on the firmware version To download the latest manual go to http Avww inxtron com support user manuals 1 4 Trademarks e Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 7 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Apple Macintosh and Mac are trademarks of Apple Computer e All other third party brands and names are the property of their respective owners Lem 1 5 Detailed View 1 5 1 Front View O Select LED Button Status CO E e Green Data access read write e Red Error or empty drive bay S e OFF HDD status normal D e Orange Rebuilding data Select e Select setup menu or mode OK e Confirm current setting or enter setup menu i Important Before turning on the power make sure the interface cable is connected and the computer is running otherwise the alarm goes off and the message HDD Error or No Interface is shown It is normal for this message to appear for a few seconds when the power is turned on l Note HDD A indicates the drive at the bottom and HDD B indicates the drive on top 1 5 2 Rear View O Ss oes Esc HDDB HDDA 000000 000000 000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 e E3 E3 c DC IN USB3 0 FW800 FW800 eSATA mmm Icon Label Meaning DC IN 12V Power receptacle USB 3 0 USB 3 0 SuperSpeed port FW800 FireWire 800 port eSATA External SATA port
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