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A9-430-0001 Rev 1.0 RTX430-3QR User Manual
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1. DataPort Models Covered RTX430 30R e Quadruple Connectivity RTX430 30R is compatible with four different interfaces USB3 USB2 eSATA and FireWire 800 e Five Easy to Configure RAID Modes RAID setup is near instantaneous and is capable of RAID 0 1 5 and 10 It is also capable of setting up hot spares for a three disk RAID 5 e Rugged Durability The sturdy metal case provides excellent heat dissipation and rugged endurance A heavy duty handle also allows for easy transport e JrayFree Technology IrayFree bays make installing drives a breeze It really is as easy as opening the door sliding the drive in and closing the door No screws no trays It just works A9 430 0001 Revision 1 0 hil Table of Contents 1 Pre Installation Steps 1 1 Accessories 1 2 Identifying Parts of the RTX Secure 1 3 Warnings and Notices 2 Introduction to RAID 2 1 Summary of RAID Levels 2 2 Hot Spares Host Standby 3 Installation Steps 3 1 Hard Drive Installation 3 2 Connecting and Powering the RIX430 30R 4 LED Behavior 5 LCD Menu Screens 6 RAID Configuration 6 1 Creating a New RAID 6 2 Changing the RAID Type 6 3 Adding a New Drive to a RAID 7 Buzzer and Temperature Configuration 8 Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems 8 1 Usage with Mac OS X 8 1 1 Formatting a Drive 8 1 2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 8 1 3 Creating a Boot Drive 8 2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems 8 2 1 Formatting a Dri
2. If one drive fails in a RAID 0 the data on all of the drives is irretrievably lost Before creating a RAID investigate the various RAID types and choose the one that is best for your needs Always back up data before switching RAID types Switching RAID types will destroy current data You must reformat your drives afterward 2 Introduction to RAID A RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks is an array of multiple hard drives that are combined in a way that provides faster performance and or data safety Your RTX unit is capable of creating and managing several different varieties of RAID You may choose your preferred RAID level based on factors such as disk capacity desired data safety and desired performance 2 1 Summary of RAID Levels The RTX430 30R supports RAID Levels 0 1 5 and 10 RAID Level 5 is most commonly used by those seeking an optimal balance of speed and data safety RAID oe ented Data Description No of Level _ Redundancy Drives 0 Also known as striping Data distributed 2 No data across multiple drives in the array There is protection no data protection 1 Also known as mirroring All data repli 2 1 drive cated on two separate disks This is a high availability solution but due to the 100 duplication only half the total disk capacity is available for data storage 3 Also known as Block Interleaved Distrib 3 or 4 1 drive uted Parity Data and parity information is subdivided and d
3. plication running in the background with an active link to the drive sometimes you may see a message such as The disk is in use and could not be ejected Try quitting applications and try again Invoke the Force Quit feature in OS X to see what software may be running by pressing COMMAND OPTION ESC For Windows the equivalent command is CTRL SHIFT ESC Q What is an acceptable temperature for my hard drives and the RTX enclosure A Your hard drives can run between 86 104 Fahrenheit 30 40 Cel sius without any risk of overheating The RTX enclosure should trig ger the fans to operate when the enclosure reaches 96 8 F 36 C Contacting Technical Support still need help Please contact our Technical Support team through CRU DataPort com or call us toll free at 800 260 9800 or 360 816 1800 Page 8 11 Technical Specifications Product Name RAID Levels Sup ported Interface Types amp Speeds Compatibility Data Connectors Auto Rebuild LED Indicators Controller Display Operating System Requirements Operating Tem perature Operating Humid ity Power Switch Power Supply Torque Compliance Shipping Weight Product Dimen sions Technical Support RTX430 30R RAID 0 1 5 10 USB2 up to 480 Mbps USB3 up to 3 2 Gbps eSATA up to 3 Gbps FireWire 800 up to 800 Mbps 3 5 SATA hard drives SATA1 SATA2 and SATA3 One 1 USB3 connector backward compatible
4. 8 2 2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes If the hard drive inside of the RTX carrier is already formatted you can begin using the volume right away When the RIX enclosure is properly connected and turned on a window may open to allow you access to the volume If no window appears find the volume by double clicking on the My Computer icon on the desktop Windows XP by clicking the Computer button in the Start Menu Windows in the navigation pane 6 20 m of a Windows Explorer window Windows 8 Windows Server 2012 4 10 2012 Unmount the RTX unit before powering it down by left clicking the green arrow icon on the task bar in Windows XP or the USB plug icon with the green checkmark on the Desktop task bar Windows Vista 7 8 Server 2008 Server 2008 R2 Server 2012 and then selecting the proper device from the menu that pops up You may have to click on the Show Hidden Icons arrow on the task bar to find the correct icon Windows will indicate when It is Safe to disconnect the RIX enclosure Disconnecting the enclosure without first ejecting It can result in data loss 9 RAID Is Not A Backup Because your RIX430 30R features redundant RAID modes which pro tect against a hard drive mechanical failure it is an excellent part of any backup strategy However a RAID is not in Itself a backup strategy Many things besides hard drive failure can damage or erase your data e Corruption caused by unexpected disconnection durin
5. Mac and Windows computers select MS DOS File System instead d Enter a name for the new volume and then click Erase to start the process are Ext Hard Disk Media oeoeo QO ff wi kd Verify Info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image 750 16 GB Hitachi HDS7 _ First Erase Partition RAID Restore 5 Macintosh 2 TB Ext Hard Disk Media 5 PIONEER DVD RW DVR To erase all data on a disk or volume 1 Select the disk or volume in the list on the left 2 Specify a format and name 3 If you want to prevent the recovery of the disk s erased data click Security Options 4 Click Erase To prevent the recovery of previously deleted files without erasing the volume select a volume in the list on the left and click Erase Free Space C Format Mac OS Extended Journaled a Name Untitled Erase Free Space Security Options Erase Ka Disk Description Ext Hard Disk Media Total Capacity 2 TB 2 000 398 934 016 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write S M A R T Status Not Supported Partition Map Scheme GUID Partition Table Connection Type External a USB Serial Number 8 1 2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes If the hard drive installed in the RTX enclosure is already formatted an icon representing the drive s volume will appear mount on the desktop You can begin using the volume right away If the drive Is unformatted a m
6. button in the Start Menu Windows Vista 7 Server 2008 Server 2008 R2 Server 2012 then select Manage For Windows 8 select your Desktop then open Windows Explorer from the toolbar Right click on Computer in the left hand navigation pane and select Manage The Computer Management window will open b In the left pane of this window left click on Disk Management labeled B in the picture below c The drive should appear in the list of Disks in the lower middle right pane You may need to scroll down to see it If the drive is already formatted you can identify it easily by its volume name If the Device Properties Box labeled C in the picture below says Not Initialized you ll need to initialize the disk before formatting It Right click on the Device Properties Box and select Initialize Disk If you are prompted to select a partition type select MBR for volumes 21B or smaller or GPT for volumes larger than 21B NOTE Windows XP does not support GPT for volumes larger than 21B d To format the volume right click the Drive Properties Box labeled D in the picture below and select New Partition Windows XP or New Simple Volume Windows Vista 7 8 Server 2008 Server 2008 R2 Server 2012 cA Computer a x File Action View Help e9200 ES E Computer Management Local Volume Layout Type File System Status C a System Tools CG Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Boot Pa
7. One 1 eSATA connector Two 2 FireWire 800 connectors Yes 3 disk RAID 5 configuration only e Power Indicator e System Indicator e RAID Indicator e Bay Power Indicator one per bay e Disk Activity Indicator one per bay LCD screen with backlight control panel e Windows 8 7 Vista or XP e Windows Server 2012 2008 and 2003 product families e Mac OS X 10 4 x or higher e Linux distributions that support the connection type used 86 104 Fahrenheit 30 40 Celsius 5 to 95 non condensing 2 position On Off Input 100 240VAC Output 120 Watts 3 5 inch hard drives 6 32 screws 6 inch pounds max EMI Standard FCC Part 15 Class A CE EMC Standard EN55022 EN55024 13 pounds without drives 18 pounds with drives 10 63 x 6 89 x 7 87 270mm x 175mm x 200mm Contact us at www cru dataport com support We also offer phone support at 800 260 9800 or 360 816 1800 RTX and TrayFree are trademarks of CRU Acquisitions Group LLC Other marks are the property of their respective owners 2008 2012 CRU Acquisitions Group LLC Limited Product Warranty CRU DataPort CRU warrants this product to be free of significant defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the original date of purchase CRU s warranty is nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser Limitation of Liability The warranties set forth in this agreement replace all othe
8. USB double check to make sure that the USB Mode Switch on the rear of the RTX enclosure is set to the correct interface that your computer Supports and that you are using the correct type of USB cable Even though USB 3 0 interfaces on your computer will support USB 2 0 Mode USB 2 0 interfaces on your computer cannot support USB 3 0 Mode If you are connected via eSATA make sure you have eSATA drivers properly installed in your operating system For any further issues please contact Technical Support See Section 10 8 Q I ve attached my RTX430 30R and can see the volume but it shows up twice Which one is real A f you are seeing your RIX volume mounted twice chances are the unit is connected to your computer using both the eSATA and FireWire connections When this is the case the OS may attempt to mount the RTX enclosure twice resulting in two volumes appear ing Simply unmount the volumes turn off the RTX enclosure and unplug one of the connections to resolve the problem Q Why won t the computer let me eject or unmount my drive A f the drive is connected via eSATA it cannot be ejected in Windows the way FireWire drives can However the third party freeware utility called Hotswap can provide a similar function This is available here http mt naka com hotswap index_enu htm If you are not connected via eSATA this is not a defect or issue caused by the RIX enclosure but may instead be a software ap
9. USB3 port one eSATA port two FireWire 800 ports and one configuration switch on the rear of the unit a Choose one of the connection types and connect the applicable cable from your computer to the corresponding port on the RIX b Connect the power cord to the unit and the other end to a grounded electrical outlet LE SP wo c If you re using USB make sure the USB Mode Switch is set to USB 2 0 or 3 0 to match rs the USB connection type used to connect the RIX enclosure to your computer d With the hard drives in the unit flip the power switch to turn on the RTX enclosure 4 LED Behavior LED Behavior Unit Power Glows green when the power switch is in the on position System e Glows green when system is performing as expected e Glows amber when a drive or the enclosure interior reaches the preset warning temperature e Glows red when a drive or the enclosure interior exceeds the preset warning temperature RAID e Glows green when system is performing as expected e Glows amber when the RAID is degraded or is being rebuilt e Glows red when the RAID has failed or is invalid Drive Power Glows green when the drive is in the unit and receiving power Drive Activity Glows amber when the drive is being accessed either reading or writing from the drive The Drive Activity LED is controlled directly by the hard drive When certain models of hard drives are used the amber glow may remain constant or will
10. d placing hard drives close to magnetic devices high voltage devices or near a heat source This includes any place where the product will be subject to direct sunlight Do NOT allow water to make contact with the drives or enclosure Before starting any type of hardware installation please ensure that all power switches have been turned off and all power cords have been disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the hardware To avoid overheating the RTX enclosure should be operated ina well ventilated area and in such a way that sufficient airflow is maintained across the controller chips Remove the drives before transporting the RIX enclosure to prevent damage to the drive interfaces Use only hard drives that are in perfect condition Avoid using drives that have ever developed bad sectors during previous usage This could lead to possible device failure or loss of data The RIX430 30R supports SATA hard drives of various specifications and different capacities However we recommend using drives of the same brand and type for optimal performance If drives of different capacities are used in a RAID the capacity of the smallest drive will determine how much of each drive is used The additional capacity on the larger drives will not be used by the RAID RAID level 0 will allow you to use the full combined capacity of the drives and offers the best data transfer speeds However RAID 0 offers no protection for the data
11. essage will appear on the desktop saying that the disk is unreadable Use OS X s Disk Utility to easily format the drive see section above Window Help D A Mon3 12PM Q Unmount the volume before powering down the unit by dragging the volume s icon to the Trash or by selecting the volume then pressing Command E Disconnecting the unit without first unmounting the volume can result in data loss pss External Dis 8 1 3 Creating a Boot Drive To activate this feature you must first install OS X on the hard drive in your carrier The easiest way to do this is to clone an existing system drive using a utility such as Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper Next go to System Preferences Startup Disk A window will list the available bootable 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 are only sporadically booting from the RTX hard drive 8 2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems 8 2 1 Formatting a Drive When you first mount a drive to a Windows operating system a pop up window will ask you if you would like to format it Click Page 6 hil Format Disk and skip to Step F If the prompt does not pop up use the Disk Management utility by following these steps a Right click on the My Computer icon on the desktop Windows XP or the Computer
12. g data access e g a cable is unplugged during a data transfer or the computer crashes or loses power while writing to the drives e Corruption or destruction caused by viruses or other malware Page 7 hil e Sabotage by a disgruntled employee or acquaintance e Theft of your RTX enclosure e Natural disasters such as fire flooding etc Considering these possibilities any single copy of your important data must always be considered at risk That s why backing up is so important Follow the 3 2 1 backup rule Data should exist in three dif ferent places on two different storage media and at least one of those copies should be maintained offsite Without an effective backup strategy recovering data may be impossible or the cost of data recovery may be quite expensive The CRU warranty does not cover costs associated with data loss nor do the warranties of other hard drive manufacturers Plan accordingly and backup data to minimize downtime 10 FAQ Q Why won t my RTX430 30R mount A First ensure that you have properly connected the unit to power powered the unit on and have connected it to your host computer via USB 2 or 3 eSATA or FireWire800 Then make sure you have a properly configured and formatted RAID See Section 6 for instruc tions on how to configure a RAID and Section 8 for instructions on how to format the RAID in Windows or Mac operating systems If you still have trouble and you are connected via
13. ge File Crash Dump Primary Partition 1 Disk Management Task Scheduler a System Reserved Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Active Primary Partition 1 Event Viewer E Shared Folders Local Users and Groups Perfor Performance Device Manager rage Disk Management ices an d Applications 4 w Ea 7 U 933 GB 931 51 GB N i Unallocated lt sCD ROM 0 DVD D No Media t Hf Unallocated IJ Primary partition e Unless you wish to customize the settings in these dialog prompts Click Next on the Select Partition Type shows up in Windows XP only Specify Volume Partition Size and Assign Drive Letter or Path dialog prompts leaving the default settings f You will now see a window that allows selection of a file system Choose NTFS and enter a name for the new volume Be sure to check the box labeled Quick Format which will ensure that the formatting process takes less than a minute g Click Next and then Finish to start the format process When the format is complete the Drive Properties Box will update to show the new volume name The new volume can now be found by double clicking on the My Computer icon on the desktop Windows XP by clicking on the Computer button in the Start Menu Windows Vista 7 Server 2008 Server 2008 R2 or by clicking on Computer in the navigation pane of a Windows Explorer window Windows 8 Windows Server 2012
14. istributed across all disks Can withstand the failure of one drive The total capacity of all but one of the drives is available for data storage 10 Also known a stripe of mirrors Data is 4 1 drive striped across two separate disks and mir rored to another disk pair The RAID level becomes available as a menu option when exactly these numbers of hard drives are installed inside of the RTX enclosure If both drives in either the RAID 0 or RAID 1 set fail then the entire RAID will fail If only one drive in each of the RAID 0 and RAID 1 sets fail then the RAID is preserved 2 2 Hot Spares Host Standby Hot spares are connected as part of your RAID and are switched into operation when a drive fails RAID 5 will support hot spares when configured with three hard drives displayed as a RAID5 3d on the LCD When a drive fails the RTX enclosure will immediately rebuild the RAID After that a new drive will need to be inserted in place of the failed one Replacement drives should preferably be the same model and capacity as the failed one 3 Installation Steps 3 1 Hard Drive Installation a Pull the ejection handle on the TrayFree bay to open the bay door b Insert a SATA hard drive into the bay Make sure it is label side up with the SATA connection on the drive inserted first toward the rear of the enclosure c Shut the bay door Page 3 3 2 Connecting and Powering the RTX430 30R The RTX430 30R has one
15. nabled or not RAID Warning Buzzer This buzzer will sound when the RIX enclosure is in degraded RAID mode a drive has failed and is in need of rebuild or the RAID is rebuilding This buzzer is disabled by default The RAID Status LED will glow amber if this occurs regardless of whether the buzzer is enabled or not RAID Alarm Buzzer This buzzer will sound when the RAID has failed or is invalid The RAID Status LED will glow red if this occurs regardless of whether the buzzer is enabled or not Temperature Sliders When your RTX enclosure reaches a certain temperature buzzers will sound if they are enabled see the Buzzers subsection above and the fan will kick on You may want to change these default temperatures according to your environment With these sliders you can change the default temperatures of the e Enclosure fan kick on e Enclosure temperature warning e Drive temperature warning e Drive temperature alarm 8 Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems 8 1 Usage with Mac OS X 8 1 1 Formatting a Drive To format use Disk Utility pictured above right which can be found in the Applications folder _ Click on the drive in the window to the left o o Click the Erase tab in the window to the right ip select the format type Most users prefer Mac OS Extended with Journaling HFS which is required for compatibility with Time Machine OS 10 5 or newer If you need to use your RTX with both
16. new configuration will be selected and the RTX enclosure will reboot The RAID is now created Page 4 temperature alarms and warnings settings To download Configurator and the full Configurator manual visit www wiebetech com software configurator php 6 2 Changing the RAID Type a Disconnect the RTX enclosure from the computer b Press the Up button to cycle the LCD menu to the Change RAID Mode screen and press the Enter button c The LCD will display Select RAID Type Press Up or Down to cycle through the available options to your desired RAID type and press Enter d The screen will display Will Erase all Data OK Pressing Enter will result in the loss of all data on the drives Ensure all data is backed up then press Enter e The new configuration will be selected and the RIX enclosure will reboot The RAID is now created f The RIX enclosure has been configured and is ready for operation Follow the instructions for the appropriate operating system usage instructions to initialize and format the drives 6 3 Adding a New Drive to a RAID NOTE Any data on the new hard drive will be destroyed when the drive is added to the RAID RAID 0 Never remove a drive from a RAID 0 as this will cause the loss of all data In the event of a disk failure for a RAID 0 the RAID will be destroyed Add a drive and then press the Up button to create a new RAID Follow the display prompts
17. not light This is consid ered normal operation 5 LCD Menu Screens Use the Navigation Buttons to change screens Screen Description Mode Shows the RAID level used Status Indicates the overall health of the RAID Available status messages are Normal or Degraded Disk Indicates the status of the individual disk in the numbered hard drive Slot e OK Indicates that the hard drive is in use or ready to use e No Disk Indicates that the hard was removed or not installed continued next column Screen Description Disk Indicates the status of the individual disk in the numbered hard drive continued slot e Unused A new drive was installed and is not used by the RAID Failing Indicates the drive is malfunctioning Possible causes of a failure message include an inability to recognize the drive a compatibility problem or damaged sectors Disk Temp Displays temperature of the individual disk in the numbered slot Sys Temp Displays overall temperature inside the system Fan Status Indicates whether the fan is operating normally or has failed and is in need of a replacement Contact Technical Support if the fan has failed to arrange for a repair Change RAID Allows you to change the RAID level see section 6 2 Mode 6 RAID Configuration You may skip this section if you purchased the RTX430 30R pre config ured with drives The RIX430 30R ships with RAID 5 as the default mode The R1X430 30R offers four optio
18. ns for RAID configuration See section 2 1 for details on the available options Stop all data transfers before set ting or changing RAID types or rebuilding a degraded array Failure to do so can result in the loss of data Jo set up or change the RAID type disconnect all data cables and reboot the RIX enclosure After the unit has initialized the LCD will display the drives mode and status 6 1 Creating a New RAID Use the LCD and menu selection buttons to complete these steps if you did not purchase your unit pre configured Changing RAID levels will erase any data on the drives Make a backup copy of any data you wish to keep before changing the RAID a Disconnect the RTX enclosure from the computer b Insert four hard drives preferably all the same make model and Capacity into the RTX enclosure and flip the power switch on the rear of the unit c After the RIX enclosure boots up it will begin alarming and the LCD will display the error Error Not a RAID Set Press the Enter button to silence the alarm d Press the Enter button a second time and the LCD screen will ask Make New RAID Press Enter to confirm e The LCD will display Select RAID Type Press Up or Down to cycle through to your desired RAID type and press Enter f The screen will display Will Erase all Data OK Pressing Enter will result in the loss of all data on the drives Ensure all data is backed up then press Enter g The
19. onable protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a home or 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 In the event that you experience Radio Frequency Interference you should take the following steps to resolve the problem 1 Ensure that the case of your attached drive is grounded 2 Use a data 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 4 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Tested to comply oe with FCC standards FOR OFFICE OR COMMERCIAL USE Page 9
20. r warranties CRU expressly disclaims all other warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement of third party rights with respect to the documentation and hardware No CRU dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty In no event will CRU or its suppliers be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute products or services lost profits loss of information or data computer malfunc tion or any other special indirect consequential or incidental damages arising in any way out of the sale of use of or inability to use any CRU product or service even if CRU has been advised of the possibility of such damages In no case shall CRU s liability exceed the actual money paid for the products at issue CRU reserves the right to make modifications and additions to this product without notice or taking on additional liability 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reas
21. rive temperature warning Drive temperature alarm he i Rescan for Device Save Changes to Device The following options are available on the Alerts tab of the Configurator Configuration PIN This feature allows you to set a PIN to prevent unauthorized configuration The default PIN is 0000 The RTX enclosure only requires you to enter a PIN if a different value has been set Buzzers Place a check in the boxes to indicate which warning alarm buzzers you want to be activated or remove a check from the boxes next to the buzzers you want to deactivate When a buzzer sounds press Enter on the front of the RTX enclosure to temporarily silence it until the RIX enclosure Is next rebooted System Warning Buzzer This buzzer will sound when a drive reaches the temperature set using the Drive temperature warning slider below This buzzer is disabled by default As a visual alert the System Status LED will glow amber when the temperature is reached regardless of whether the buzzer is enabled or not System Alarm Buzzer This buzzer will sound on 3 occasions e When a drive reaches the temperature set using the Drive temperature alarm slider below Page 5 e When the enclosure reaches the temperature set using the Enclosure temperature warning slider below e When the fan fails As a visual alert the System Status LED on your RTX enclosure will glow red when any of these three situations occur regardless of whether the buzzer is e
22. to build a new array RAID 1 5 and 10 In the event of a disk failure or removal the RAID will continue to function in a degraded state Add a new disk to the RIX430 30R to rebuild the RAID After the new drive has been detected the RIX enclosure will ask to add a new disk Press the Enter button to do so The disk will be added to the RAID and the RAID will begin to rebuild The LCD screen will display the percent complete for the rebuild Rebuild times vary a 1TB hard drive takes just over 3 hours to rebuild You can toggle to the approximate time remaining by pressing enter on the front panel 7 Buzzer and Temperature Configuration The RIX430 30R is compatible with CRU Configurator 3 5 or higher which allows IT administrators to change internal settings to meet individual needs Configurator allows the user to set the password enable and dis able audible alarms and change 7 1 Accessing RTX Enclosure s Settings In order for Configurator to access the RIX enclosure change the configuration switch on the back panel to USB 2 0 Mode and connect the RTX enclosure to the host computer using a USB 2 0 cable inserted into the USB port 7 2 Customizable Options CRU Configurator 3 5 04 Details Options Alerts Configuration PIN 0000 OFF System warning buzzer OFF RAID warning buzzer RAID alarm buzzer LON System alarm buzzer ON Enclosure fan kick on 30 C Enclosure temperature warning 50 C D
23. ve 8 2 2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 9 RAID Is Not A Backup 10 Frequently Asked Questions 11 Technical Specifications a Aa Aa on 0O on A o co N N DMD GD WD GD W O 1 Pre Installation Steps 1 1 Check the Accessories with Your RTX Secure The following list contains the items that are included with this device Please contact CRU DataPort if any items are missing or damaged Accessories Quantity RTX430 30R Enclosure 1 Power cord 1 USB3 Cable 1 eSATA Cable 1 FireWire 800 Cable 1 1 2 Identifying Parts Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the parts of RTX Secure This will help you to better understand the remaining instructions Front of the RTX 430 30R LCD Display Navigation Buttons Power LED RAID Status LED System Status LED Drive Power and Activity LEDs TrayFree Drive Bay Ejection Handles Back of the RTX 430 30R Ca as wy ac _ 5 gt Cooling Fans Aram K E Power Socket USB Mode Switch Y Power Switch FireWire 800 Ports USB 3 0 2 0 Pot ESATA Port Page 2 1 3 Warnings and Notices LS Please read the following before beginning installation General Care RAID The main circuit board of the HDD is susceptible to static electricity Proper grounding is strongly recommended to prevent electrical damage to the enclosure or other connected devices including the computer host Avoid all dramatic movement tapping on the unit and vibration Avoi
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