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1. Product Name Data Express DX115 SAS SATA 6G Interface Types and Speeds SATA up to 6GB s SAS up to 6GB s Compatibility 2 5 inch or 3 5 inch SATA hard drives Operating System e Windows 8 7 Vista or XP Requirements 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 Torque 2 5 hard drives M3 screws 4 inch pounds max Compliance EMI Standard FCC Part 15 Class B CE EMC Standard EN55022 EN55024 shipping Weight 3 8 pounts includes accessories Product Dimensions 5 81 x 8 08 x 1 62 148mm x 205mm 41mm We don t expect anything to go wrong with your CRU product But if it does Tech Sup port is standing by and ready to help Technical Support Contact us at www cru dataport com support We also offer phone support at 800 260 9800 For 6GB s operation a SAS or SATA 6GB s controller and SAS or SATA 6GB s hard drive are required Product Warranty CRU DataPort CRU warrants this product to be free of significant defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 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 other warranties CRU expressly disclaims all other warranties including but not limited to the implied war ranties of merchantability and fitness f
2. or 2 5 hard drive to the unified power and data connector inside of the carrier c With one hand on the top of the hard drive turn the carrier over Then secure the hard drive to the carrier using the mounting screws provided 1 3 Operating Your DX115 a Slide the DX115 carrier into the frame then push the carrier handle in until it clicks b Insert the included Data Express Key into the keylock and turning it 90 degrees clockwise to secure the carrier to the frame c Press and hold the Power Button to power the unit on until the Drive Ready LED begins to flash and the hard drive inside begins to spin up NOTE If the drive is already installed in the receiving frame before a system power up you do not have to press and hold the switch to power on the drive When any hard drive is first used with the DataPort 25 Secure it will show up as a blank unallocated drive and you ll need to format the drive inside the enclosure before you can use it Note that formatting a drive will erase all data on the drive so be sure to back up your data before beginning this operation 1 4 Safe Carrier Removal a Turn off the computer or properly dismount the drive from the system Disconnecting the unit without first unmounting the volume can result in data loss Mac Systems Unmount the volume before powering down the unit by dragging the volume s icon to the trash bin or by selecting the volume then pressing Command E
3. Windows Systems Unmount the DX115 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 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 DataPort 25 4 16 PM 4 10 2012 YS Io amp b Use the DataPort Key to turn the keylock 90 degrees counter clockwise to unlock and power off the unit c Push the eject button below the keylock once to release the button and again to eject the carrier 2 Identifying the Parts of Your DX115 6G Push Here to Eject Carrier Drive Ready Error LED Carrier Handle Drive Activity LED Fan Error LED Key Lock Disable Switch Figure 1 Front Bezel Power awiek SAS SATA Power Connector Connector Click connect plate GND a1 a H Cooling Host Activity T T Fan Pin Reserved HDD LED Pins Activity Disable Figure 2 DX115 Receiving Frame Rear Panel 3 Other Configuration Options 3 1 LED Activity LED Name Color State Description Drive Ready Error Blue Red Flashing Blue Drive is inserted and powering up Solid Blue Drive is powered on and ready for access Flashing Red and Blue Fan failure Please contact Technical Support Solid Red DC power failure Please contact Technical S
4. d 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 C with FCC standards FOR OFFICE OR COMMERCIAL USE A7 115 0006 1 Rev 2 0 Data Express DX115 SAS SATA 6G Quick Start Guide For the full user manual and more information about this product please visit www cru dataport com Models Covered DX115 6G 1 Installation Steps 1 1 Frame Installation a Slide the DX115 frame into an open 5 25 drive bay on your computer b Secure the frame to the chassis with the mounting screws provided c Attach a SAS or SATA data cable to the SAS SATA data connector on the rear of the frame Attach the other end to the appropriate SAS or SATA port on the computer s motherboard d Attach a Molex power connector to the rear of the receiving frame 1 2 Hard Drive Installation a Push in on the ejection handle of the carrier to pop it out Use the handle to remove the carrier from the frame b Attach a 3 5
5. or 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 malfunction 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 B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a home or commercial environment This equipment generates uses an
6. upport Drive Activity Amber Flashing Indicates when the host computer is accessing data on the drive Some SATA PC systems host controllers provide support for the Drive Activity LED feature refer to the SATA PC system host controller manufacturer s documentation for further information The Drive Activity LED can be enabled via host connection cable not included to Pin 1 located on Receiving Frame Motherboard Figure 2 Refer to the SATA PC system host controller manufacturer s documentation for further information 3 2 Fan Error LED Disable Switch This switch see Figure 1 allows the user to disable the Fan Error LED insert a paper clip or similar object to activate switch CRU DataPort recommends replacing a faulty fan immediately Contact Technical Support to obtain a new fan

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