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1. before the O S will properly detect the drive a Manually select the built in O S function which forces the O S to detect new hardware Ex Select Windows XP Scan for Hardware Changes function located in Device Manager b If the O S does not detect the drive after selecting Scan for Hardware Changes reset the PC with the drive connected and powered ON The O S Device Manager function can be used to verify that the drive was properly detected The drive s model information will be prefixed with an IC signature to indicate that the drive is connected using the SDL unit NOTE The drive s model information may be truncated when using the SDL with eSATA controller cards 34 Chapter 4 Operation 4 Drive Volume Mounting If the O S detects and recognizes a valid partition after the drive is detected it will mount the drive s volume s If a known volume exists but is not mounted after the drive is properly detected it may be necessary to perform the following additional steps after powering ON the drive a Manually select the built in O S function which forces the O S to detect new hardware Ex Select Windows XP Scan for Hardware Changes function located in Device Manager b If the O S does not mount the drive s volume after selecting Scan for Hardware Changes reset the PC with the drive connected and powered ON 5 SDL s Write Protection Properties The detected drive will be mounted in a wri
2. 55 degrees C Relative Humidity 20 60 non condensing Net Weight 1 Ibs Overall Dimensions 5 75 L x 3 25 W x 1 125 H oystem Requirements Table 5 Part Specification PC Notebook Intel Based PC O S Windows XP Windows VISTA LINUX Compatible Interfaces eSATA SATA USB2 0 28 Chapter 3 Installation Hardware Accessories The following section provides a description of the Hardware Accessories that are available for the Super DriveLock unit e eSATA PCI Express Controller Card Provides a hot swap eSATA interface to connect the Super DriveLock with the PC Installs in a PC s available Express Slot e eSATA PCI Controller Card Provides a hot swap eSATA interface to connect the Super DriveLock with the PC Installs in a PC s available PCI Slot e External Power Supply Provides external power for the Super DriveLock device allowing the SDL to be used as a portable device e USB to S ATA Adapter The USB to S ATA Adapter can be used to connect the SDL to the PC or Notebook using the USB interface e Hard Case Provides a portable carry case for the Super DriveLock device 29 Chapter 4 Operation Chapter 4 Operation Chapter 4 Operation User Interface The Super DriveLock unit provides an easy to use Power Control Button and Drive otatus LEDs which are used to control and operate the unit Refer to the STANDARD OPERATION section in this Chapter for descriptions of functions and fo
3. Parts List Table 1 3 to complete an inventory check See Appendix B for a picture reference of supplied cables 3 Review the HARDWARE DESCRIPTION section in this Chapter 4 The Super DriveLock can be setup for five different types of configurations depending on needs and available hardware e Internal PC Mounting using PCs native S ATA interface The following describes the basic steps for mounting and connecting the Super DriveLock in a PC using the PC s native S ATA interface NOTE Though a PC s native S ATA port can be used to connect the SDL unit the S ATA interface is not designed for hot swapping For best results it is recommended to use the SDL unit connected to the PC s eSATA interface The eSATA interface is designed primarily for hot swapping drives a Power OFF the PC and remove the PCs cover b Insert the Super DriveLock unit in an available 5 1 4 PC drive bay and secure it using the supplied screws Figure 5 13 Chapter 3 Installation d Connect a PC s available power supply cable to the SDL s Power Connector located on the back of the unit dj ca eSATA Interface Connector Power In Connector Figure 6 c Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on the back of the unit to the PC s internal native SATA interface using the supplied eSATA to S ATA interface cable PC Internal S ATA Ports Aa ara gt Figure 7 e Verify that the PC s native S ATA interf
4. that the output of ICS product meets the Customer s quality requirement Customer acknowledges that improper operation of ICS product and or software or hardware problems can cause defective formatting or data loading to target drive It is the customer not ICS who is responsible for verifying that the drive meets the Customer s quality standards ICS will make efforts to solve any problems identified by Customer Technical Support For help in resolving a problem contact CS Technical Support at Phone 1 818 998 5805 between 7 a m and 6 p m Pacific Time Please be prepared with the following information v serial number of the Super DriveLock v nature of the problem v Steps you have taken v your phone and fax numbers v error messages displayed on the screens 47
5. Host Protected Area HPA HPA is defined as a reserved area for data storage outside the normal operating file system his area is hidden from the operating system and file system and is normally used for specialized applications Systems may wish to store configuration data or save memory to the hard disk drive device in a location that the operating systems cannot change If an HPA area exists on a drive the Super DriveLock will temporarily unlock this area for read only access Device Configuration Overlay DCO DCO allows systems to modify the apparent features provided by a hard disk drive device DCO provides a set of commands that allows a utility or program to modify some of the modes commands and feature sets supported by the hard disk drive DCO can be used to hide and protect a portion of the drive s area from the operating system and file system If DCO is detected on a drive the Super DriveLock will temporarily unlock this area for read only access eSATA External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment eSATA is an external interface for SATA technologies The eSATA interface provides hot swapping capabilities which allows devices to be disconnected without the need to power OFF the PC 36 Appendix A Definitions PCI Express Bus Interface The PCI Express PCI E is a computer expansion card interface PCI Express was designed to replace the general purpose PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect expansion b
6. Super DriveLock User s Guide Intelligent Computer Solutions Intelligent Computer Solutions 9350 Eton Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 DOC 0148 000C Hev 1 31 Printed in the USA Sales Technical Support Phone 1 818 998 5805 Fax 1 818 998 3190 E Mail sales ics iq com E Mail support 2ics iq com Home Page http www ics iq com Copyright 2007 Intelligent Computer Solutions All rights reserved The ImageMAS Ster and associated software are copyrighted and registered in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of California and the United States of America IBM and osn are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation pos9 Windows Windows NT and Windows 95 98 2000 Windows ME Windows xp Windows VISTA are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners Contents CONTENTS as EEE 3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 9 ONE Ve ne een 6 FEAU O a eee 7 About this User 0 S 8 Typical Conventions Bl M N 8 CHAPTER 2 QUICK START scarsi 9 QUICK STARS CU 10 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 12 SS UND TIT 13 e Internal PC Mounting using PCs native S ATA interface 13 e Internal PC Mounting using PC s eS ATA int
7. ace used to connect to the SDL unit is enabled in the PC s BIOS f Close PC s cover 14 Chapter 3 Installation e Internal PC Mounting using PC s eS ATA interface The following describes the basic steps for mounting and connecting the Super DriveLock in a PC using the PC s eS ATA interface NOTE For best results it is recommended to use the SDL unit connected to the PC s eSATA interface The eSATA interface is designed primarily for hot swapping drives a Power OFF the PC and remove the PCs cover b Insert the Super DriveLock unit in an available 5 1 4 PC drive bay and secure it using the supplied screws c Insert the eSATA PCI or PCI Express controller card in the PCs available PCI or PCI Express expansion slot eSATA PCI Express Figure 8 Internal S ATA Hot Swap Compatible Interface External eSATA Hot Swap Compatible Interface Internal S ATA Hot Swap Compatible Interface External eSATA Hot Swap Compatible Interface eSATA PCI Figure 9 FERREERE ti r m afte nj E Ec 7 J fe Ha 15 Chapter 3 Installation d Load the appropriate eSATA PCI or PCI Express controller card drivers NOTE Refer to the card manufacturer s instructions for appropriate driver installation instructions e Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on t
8. ay s most common device interfaces including P ATA S ATA SCSI and USB Super DriveLock Figure 1 Chapter 2 Quick Start Features Multi Media Write Protect Support Built in USB 2 0 P ATA S ATA and SCSI interfaces provides native write protect support for USB P ATA S ATA and SCSI devices Supports SCSI interfaces such as Ultra 160 and Ultra 320 including SCSI Narrow 50 pin SCSI Wide 68 pin and SCSI SCA80 80 pin Supports 3 3v devices High Speed Operation Transfer rates can exceed 3 5GB min Multiple O S Host Support Supports Windows XP Windows VISTA and Linux Upgradeable Firmware Unit s firmware can be easily upgraded using the PC s USB interface e Multiple Host Interface Support Unit can be connected to the PC or Notebook using multiple interfaces such as PC s Native S ATA port eSATA controllers eSATA CardBus adapters and USB Portable Can be used as a portable device or mounted in a PCs available drive bay HPA DCO Support Detects HPA and DCO areas e 3 3V Device Support Provides 3 3V output for devices which require 3 3V for operation Chapter 2 Quick Start About this User Guide The User Guide for the Super DriveLock will be updated as needed to reflect hardware and software modifications Therefore descriptions of features may be subject to change Typical Conventions Used Convention Meaning Bold In procedures bold typeface indicates a screen menu i
9. e Fig 15 USB 2 0 Device Interface Used to connect USB devices Drive Power Connector Used to supply power to S ATA P ATA and SCSI devices S ATA Device Interface Used to connect S ATA devices P ATA Device Interface Used to connect P ATA devices Drive Status LEDs Four Drive Status LEDs provides drive power and activity status display Power LED Provides SDL power status display Power Button Used to power ON and OFF the connected drive Back Panel See Fig 16 5V 12V DC In Power Socket Supplies the SDL unit with 5V 12V DC power using a PC or external power supply eSATA USB Combo Interface The eSATA interface is used to connect the SDL to a PC Notebook The USB interface is used to Upgrade unit s firmware Firmware Jumper Connector For Factory Use Only IC3 Connector For Factory Use Only PC Connector For Factory Use Only 26 Chapter 3 Installation FRONT PANEL Figure 19 P ATA Device Interface Drive Status LEDs Power LED USB 2 0 Device Interface 5 DriveLock Power Control Button S ATA Device Interface Device Interface Dual eSATA and USB Interface Connector BACK PANEL Figure 20 Power In Factory Use Only Power IN Connector Factory Use Only 27 Chapter 3 Installation System Specifications Supply Voltage 5VDC 2A 12VDC 2A Power Consumption OW Operating Temperature 5 degrees
10. e PC using the SDL s USB interface located on the back of the unit Detailed Firmware Upgrade instructions and files can be downloaded from the ICS Web Site www ics ig com SDL USB Firmware Upgrade Figure 26 Dual eSATA and USB Interface Connector USB Cable DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS The following are common SCSI jumper settings required for proper operation e Enable Auto Spin e tis recommended to set the SCSI Address to 0 40 Appendix B Operational Notes CABLE ACCESSORIES The following cables are provided with the Super DriveLock 5 P ATA Data Cable CBDR 0406 000A Figure 27 8 P ATA SCSI Power Cable CBPR 0001 000A Figure 28 6 S ATA Data Cable CBDR 0472 000A Figure 29 4 Appendix B Operational Notes 6 S ATA 3 3v 5v Power Cable CBPR 0651 000A Figure 30 S ATA Data Power Cable CBLR 0421 000A Figure 31 36 P ATA SCSI Power Cable CBPR 0272 000A Figure 32 42 Appendix B Operational Notes 12 SCSI Data Cable F GR 0000 860A Figure 33 43 Appendix B Operational Notes 18 P ATA Data Cable CBDR 0406 400A Figure 34 e SATA to S ATA Data Cable CBDR 0509 000A Figure 35 44 Appendix C Product Information e SATA to e SATA Data Cable CBLR 0682 000A Figure 36 External USB Device Data Cable CBLR 0350 000A Figure 37 USB A to A F W Upgrade Data Cable CBLR 0681 000A Figure 38 45 Appendix C Pr
11. ector Verify that the cable s Pin 1 is properly oriented The cables Pin 1 should be aligned adjacent to the drive s power connector See Fig 23 For SCSI data cables connect the ICS supplied single channel SCSI cable to the units SCSI data connector Verify that the SCSI Cable Terminator is connected to the cable s end connector The terminated connector is located on the drive side See Fig 24 NOTE A short and long S ATA and P ATA data and power cable set is provided for ease of use 32 Chapter 4 Operation SDL with S ATA Drive Figure 22 SDL with P ATA Drive Figure 23 SDL with SCSI Drive Figure 24 N AWA AAA N AN NNNNNNN N WAR bj NRE MR 33 Chapter 4 Operation SDL with USB Drive Figure 25 3 Drive Detection A connected drive is detected by pressing and holding down the Power Control Button until the drive s corresponding Status LED turns ON Green at which point the drive will power ON The Power LED will also turn ON Red The PCs O S will detect the drive within a few seconds after the drive is powered ON NOTE Though multiple drives can be physically connected only one drive can be selected for detection Power ON External USB drives using the drive s own power supply prior to pressing the Power Control Button When using the SDL connected to the PC s native S ATA interface it may be necessary to perform the following additional steps after powering ON the drive
12. erface 15 e External PC Mounting using PCs External eSATA interface 17 e External Notebook Mounting using eSATA Interface 19 e External Mounting using the External USB interface 22 Hardware DESCHPION cirio 26 CHAPTER 4 OPERATION nennen 30 USER IEA AES SEE EEE tuta tra eu iM ea 31 Standard a lei 32 Contents APPENDIX A DEFINITIONS 36 Appendix B Operational Notes nen nenn nennen 40 APPENDIX C PRODUCT INFORMATION 46 Ete d VV Db unco E UR MM MU UA 46 WV aS INO OY ClO c 47 tk kn stk kn kk kr ktr nen 47 TECNIC aro UPOO lee 47 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Quick Start Overview The Super DriveLock is designed exclusively for Forensic data analysis applications by providing a write protect hardware solution for acquiring viewing or analyzing data in a secure environment without the risk of deleting or modifying the data The Super DriveLock is compact portable and designed to be mounted in a PC s available drive bay or mounted outside of the PC The Super DriveLock is also designed to be used with a Notebook The Super DriveLock can be connected to the PC using the high speed S ATA or eSATA interface The Super DriveLock provides an all in one write protect solution by providing native support for tod
13. he back of the unit to the PC s internal eSATA interface using the supplied eSATA to S ATA interface cable NOTE Most eSATA controller cards use an S ATA type connector for its internal port and an eSATA type connector for its external port d Connect a PC s available power supply cable to the SDL s Power Connector located on the back of the unit f Close PCs cover 16 Chapter 3 Installation e External PC Mounting using PCs External eSATA interface The following describes the basic steps for using the Super DriveLock as a portable external device using the PCs External eSATA interface a Place the Super DriveLock on a flat level surface outside and near the PC p Sossi Ld Figure 10 b Insert the eSATA PCI or PCI Express controller card in the PCs available PCI or PCI Express expansion slot c Load the appropriate eSATA PCI or PCI Express controller card drivers NOTE Refer to the card manufacturer s instructions for appropriate driver installation instructions d Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on the back of the unit to the PC s External eSATA interface using the supplied eSATA to eSATA interface cable Figure 11 17 Chapter 3 Installation External eSATA Interface Figure 12 e Verify that the Super DriveLock s External power supply is disconnected from the AC power outlet f Connect the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the SDL s Power Connect
14. mmediately to inspect Please contact our Technical Support Department to report the damage 46 Appendix C Product Information What is Not Covered This limited warranty provided by ntelligent Computer Solutions Inc does not cover Products which have been subjected to abuse accident alteration modification tampering negligence misuse faulty installation lack of reasonable care or if repaired or serviced by anyone without prior authorization from Intelligent Computer Solutions or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed Normal maintenance Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God and or cosmetic damage Accessories Please note that External cables are covered by a 30 day warranty This Agreement also does not include service whether parts or labor necessitated by any natural cause such as flood tornado earthquake or other acts of nature Limitation of Liability Thefollowing limitations of ICS liability apply ICS is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to property damage loss of time loss resulting from use of an ICS product or any other damages resulting from breakdown or failure of a servi ced product or from delays in servicing or inability to render servi ce on ICS product ICS will make every effort to ensure proper operation of its product It is however the Customer s responsibility and obligation to verify
15. nect a PC s available power supply cable to the SDL s Power Connector located on the back of the unit 5 Power ON the PC 10 Chapter 2 Quick Start 6 Connect the S ATA P ATA SCSI drive or External USB device to the SDL s corresponding drive interface connector using the appropriate data and power cables supplied with the unit See Fig 22 25 NOTE The P ATA or SCSI power cable will use the four power pins nearest the S ATA data connector Hed 5V Cable Location Drive Status LEDs Power LED Figure 4 Power Button 7 Press and hold down the SDL s Power Button until the drive s corresponding Status LED is turned ON The units Red Power LED and the Drive s Green Status LED will turn ON to indicate that the drive has been selected and powered ON The O S will detect the new hardware and the drive s volume will be mounted in a write protected environment See Chapter titled OPERATION for additional details NOTE When connecting an External USB device verify that it is powered ON prior to pressing the SDL s Power Button 8 To power OFF the drive hold down the SDL s Power Button until the Power LED begins to blink The unit s Power LED and Drive Status LED will turn OFF indicating that it is safe to remove the drive 1 Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 3 Installation Setup 1 Carefully remove the Super DriveLock from its shipping box 2 Use the supplied
16. oduct Information Appendix C Product Information Limited Warranty Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc warrants that our products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of purchase by the original buyer If you discover physical defects or malfunction Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc will at our discretion repair or replace the product You must return the defective product to Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc within the warranty period accompanied by an RMA number that has been issued by Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc All products purchased from Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc include a seven day unconditional money back guarantee Intelligent Computer Solutions Inc s products are shipped in cardboard boxes that have been designed and tested to ensure that our products can endure standard commercial shipping methods and still arrive in working order We advise you to save your box and original packing materials in case you need to return the product s for any reason If product s are returned without proper protective packaging the warranty may be void When you received your product s please note the following That the shipping box does not have dents or visible damage What you have received conforms to the packing list There is no apparent damage to the product s or accessories If any shipping damage is found Please contact the shipper i
17. or located on the back of the unit g Connect the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the AC power outlet Figure 13 18 Chapter 3 Installation External Notebook Mounting using eSATA Interface The following describes the basic steps for using the Super DriveLock as a portable external device using the Notebook s External eSATA ExpressCard or eS ATA CardBus interface NOTE The eSATA ExpressCard or eS ATA CardBus Adapters are available through 3 Party Vendors and not supplied by ICS a Place the Super DriveLock on a flat level surface outside and near the Notebook Figure 14 19 a Chapter 3 Installation Insert the eSATA ExpressCard or eS ATA CardBus Adapter into the Notebooks ExpressCard or CardBus slot eSATA CardBus Figure 15 SE Im eSATA ExpressCard Figure 16 20 Chapter 3 Installation b Load the appropriate eSATA ExpressCard or eS ATA CardBus Adapter drivers NOTE Refer to the card manufacturer s instructions for appropriate driver installation instructions c Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on the back of the unit to the Notebook s External eSATA interface using the supplied eSATA to eSATA interface cable d Verify that the Super DriveLock s External power supply is disconnected from the AC power outlet e Connect the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the SDL s Power Connector located on the back of the unit f Connec
18. r detailed usage Each drive interface has a corresponding Drive Status LED to indicate the status of the device connected to the SDL USB Device Interface and Status LED P ATA Device Interface and Status LED Power LED de d ID M EM M 2 ne sa see sum SERIAL Power Control Button Figure 21 S ATA Device Interface and Status LED SCSI Device Interface and Status LED 31 Chapter 4 Operation Standard Operation This section describes the standard recommended procedure to follow when preparing to detect drives and mount drive s volume in a write protected environment using Super DriveLock unit 1 Verify Installation Verify that the Super DriveLock and PC Notebook are properly configured using the Installation instructions listed in Chapter 3 2 Prepare the Drive for Detection and Mounting Verify that the Suspects drive jumper block is properly configured For P ATA drives the jumper block should be set for Single Master operation For SCSI drives the SCSI Address jumper block should be set to O Using the supplied data and power cable s connect the drive to the SDL s appropriately labeled interface connector Connectors are available for P ATA S ATA SCSI and USB devices Refer to Figures 22 through 25 for a graphical display of drive positions For P ATA data cables connect the cable s HDD Side labeled connector to the drive s data conn
19. t the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the AC power outlet 21 Chapter 3 Installation e External Mounting using the External USB interface The following describes the basic steps for using the Super DriveLock as a portable external device using the Notebook or PC s native USB interface a Place the Super DriveLock on a flat level surface outside and near the PC S ATA to USB _ Adapter External Power Supply USB Interface Figure 17 22 Chapter 3 Installation d Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on the back of the unit to the S ATA to USB Adapter s S ATA connector using the supplied eSATA to S ATA interface cable Fig 11 and 17 S ATA to USB Adapter Figure 18 USB Connector S ATA Connector e Connect the S ATA to USB adapter s USB connector to the Notebook or PC s USB interface f Verify that the Super DriveLock s External power supply is disconnected from the AC power outlet 9 Connect the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the SDL s Power Connector located on the back of the unit h Connect the Super DriveLock s External power supply to the AC power outlet 75 Chapter 3 Installation QUICK REFERENCE PARTS LIST Super DriveLock Basic Kit F GR 0028 000A Table 1 PART Number Quantity Super Drive Lock Unit F GR 0028 000A 1 External USB Device Data Cable CBLR 0350 000A 1 S ATA Data Power Cable CBLR 0421 000A 1 8 P ATA SCSI Po
20. te protected environment without risk of changing or overwriting the drive s data Once the drive is detected and its volume mounted the drive can be used as any other mounted device for browsing analyzing or acquiring data The SDL works as a transparent device The O S will not display any Write Protect messages when attempting to delete or move data from the SDL connected drive Since the O S may cache operations in the background selecting delete or move commands will visually indicate that the operation was performed but due to the SDL write protect properties the changes cannot be physically written to the drive s media Power cycling the drive will demonstrate that the delete or move commands had no effect 6 Removing the SDL Drive The drive is powered OFF by pressing and holding down the Power Control Button until the Power LED begins to blink The drive can be disconnected after the Power LED turns OFF Once the drive is powered OFF the O S will un mount the drive s volume and remove the drive from its list of detected hardware NOTE It would be recommended to use the O S Safely Remove Hardware function when available prior to powering OFF the drive If the SDL is connected to the PC s native SATA interface it may be necessary to manually select the O S Uninstall function before the drive can be properly removed from the O S list of detected hardware 35 Appendix A Definitions Appendix A Definitions
21. tem or function such as a setting or control button Italic Indicates the name of a Super DriveLock feature system mode or other important reference Note Identifies additional important information regarding a topic or task A Indicates a warning or caution Chapter 2 Quick Start Chapter 2 Quick Start Chapter 2 Quick Start Quick Start Setup The following instructions describe the basic procedures to setup and start using the Super DriveLock SDL unit 1 2 Power OFF the PC and remove the PCs cover Insert the Super DriveLock unit in an available 5 1 4 PC drive bay and secure it using the supplied screws NOTE Mounting the SDL unit in a PC is optional See Chapter titled INSTALLATION for additional details Connect the SDL s eSATA connector located on the back of the unit to the PC s internal SATA or eSATA interface using the supplied eSATA interface cable NOTE Though a PC s native SATA port can be used to connect the SDL unit the SATA interface is not designed for hot swapping For best results it is recommended to use the SDL unit connected to the PC s eSATA interface The eSATA interface is designed primarily for hot swapping drives The SDL s USB connector located on the back of the unit is used for firmware upgrade functions only Figure 2 Firmware e lt SATA Power In Jumper Connector Dual eSATA and Power Connector USB Interface Connector 4 Con
22. us the high end PCI X bus and the AGP graphics card interface SCA 80 Interface SCSI interface which uses an 80 pin connector used on SCSI drives to plug to backplane connections The SCA connector provides grounds voltage and control lines needed to allow hot plugging S0 Pin SCSI SCA Connector Fin 1 SCSI Narrow SCSI 50 pin parallel interface The narrow bus uses 8 data lines FO Pin SCSI Bus 4 Pin DC Interface Connector Fin 1 SCSI Wide SCSI parallel interface which uses a 68 pin connector The wide bus uses 16 data lines 69 Pin SESI Bus 1z Pin Auxilliary 4 Pin DE Power Interface Connector Fin Connector Pind Connector 37 Appendix A Definitions SCSI Single Channel Data cable SCSI data cable used to connect the SCSI drive AAA SCSI Cable Terminator Use to terminate last device on the SCSI chain SCSI SCA 80 Adapter Use to convert SCSI Wide interface to SCA 80 interface Front 68 Pin SCSI Back 80 Pin SCSI SCSI Low Voltage SCA 80 Adapter SCSI 68 Pin to SCSI 80 Pin SCSI to SATA Adapter 68 Pin to SATA 38 Appendix A Definitions SCSI Narrow Adapter Use to convert SCSI Wide Interface to SCSI Narrow Interface SCSI Wide to SCSI Narrow Adapter 68 Pin to 50 Pin 39 Appendix B Operational Notes Appendix B Operational Notes FIRMWARE UPGRADE The SuperDrive Lock s firmware can be upgraded by connecting the SDL to th
23. wer Cable CBPR 0001 000A 1 6 S ATA 3 3v 5v Power Cable CBPR 0651 000A 1 6 S ATA Data Cable CBDR 0472 000A 1 6 SCSI Data Cable F GR 0000 860A 1 SCSI Terminator CSAR 0100 000A 1 5 P ATA Data Cable CBDR 0406 000A 1 e SATA to S ATA Data Cable CBDR 0509 000A 1 USB A to A F W Upgrade Data Cable CBLR 0681 000A 1 e SATA to e SATA Data Cable CBLR 0682 000A 1 36 P ATA SCSI Power Cable CBPR 0272 000A 1 SCSI Narrow Adapter F GR 0206 002A 1 SCSI SCA80 Adapter F GR 0231 000A 1 18 P ATA Data Cable CBDR 0406 400A 1 Warranty documents Super DriveLock eSATA PCI Kit F GR 0029 900A Table 2 Part PART Number Quantity Super DriveLock Basic Kit F GR 0028 000A External Power Supply CSAR 0222 000A 1 USB to S ATA Adapter CSAR 0222 000A 1 eSATA PCI Controller Card CSAR 0224 000A 1 Hard Case F GR 0030 000A 1 See Appendix B for a picture reference of supplied cables 24 Chapter 3 Installation Super DriveLock eSATA Express Kit F GR 0029 000A Table 3 Part PART Number Quantity Super DriveLock Basic Kit F GR 0028 000A External Power Supply CSAR 0222 000A 1 USB to S ATA Adapter CSAR 0222 000A 1 eSATA PCI Express Controller Card CSAR 0223 000A 1 Hard Case F GR 0030 000A 1 23 Chapter 3 Installation Hardware Description The following section provides a Hardware Description of the Super DriveLock Refer to Table 4 for a detailed description of the units hardware Components and Functions Table 4 Front Panel Se
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