1. Locking faceplate — Use the included keys to lock the faceplate for security, or to remove the faceplate to gain access to the drive bays. 2. LED indicators — See the following chart for details on the ThunderBay 4’s LEDs. ThunderBay...
Thunderbolt cable. If there is no Thunderbolt cable connected, or if the computer is off or in a sleep or hibernation mode, the ThunderBay 4 will turn off and its power LED will turn orange to indicate that it is not receiving a data signal.
7. Fasten the drive into the drive tray using six of the included screws. 8. Slide the drive tray back into the rails in the ThunderBay 4 and push until it is seated fully, then push in on the thumbscrew and turn it clockwise until it stops moving. If you encounter resistance, do not force the drive tray.
2.4.1 Drive Failure By itself, the ThunderBay 4 does not monitor drive health, and it will not alert you to a drive failure. You can monitor the health of your drives through software in order to determine when a drive has failed or is in a pre-failure state. To replace a failed drive, simply remove the drive from its bay and replace it with another drive, following the steps in Section 2.1.
Begin your troubleshooting by verifying that the power cable is connected to the OWC ThunderBay 4 and to a power source. If the power cable is connected to a power strip, make sure that the power switch on the strip is turned on. Then, verify that both ends of your cables are properly plugged into the computer and the ThunderBay 4.
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