SUNRICH TECHNOLOGY S-190 User Manual

3.5’’ external sata&pata hdd enclosure usb 2.0 interface

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3.5'' External SATA&PATA HDD Enclosure
USB 2.0 Interface
User Manual
Ver. 3.00
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Respective owners.
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Nov/06

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  • Page 1 3.5’’ External SATA&PATA HDD Enclosure USB 2.0 Interface User Manual Ver. 3.00 All brand names and trademarks are properties of their Respective owners. MN6000000014 Nov/06...
  • Page 2: Specification

    Features Chipset: JMicron JM20337 Data Transfer Rate: USB 2.0: 480Mbps Specification Suitable for hard disk type: 3.5’’ SATA or PATA HDD Interface: USB 2.0 Power Supply: DC12V Size: 212.0 * 118.0 * 33.0 mm Connectors: 1 x USB Type B Port 1 x DC Jack Power On/Off Switch LED Status...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package Contents 1 x Enclosure 1 x USB Cable 1 x User Manual 1 x Driver CD 1 x Power Adapter Assembling the 3.5’’ HDD Enclosure Kit To begin using the 3.5’’ HDD Enclosure Kit, simply place your 3.5’’ Hard Disk Drive in the Enclosure Kit, and if required, install the software.
  • Page 4 Disassemble rear panel from the housing by removing one screw from each side of the housing with screwdriver. Push the bottom panel out of the housing. MN6000000014 Nov/06...
  • Page 5 Insert the IDE or SATA cable into the hard drive, and insert the control board power cable into the receptacle on the hard drive. Turn the enclosure so that the bottom side is facing up and insert the first screw. Tighten the first screw ensuring that...
  • Page 6 Align the edges of the hard drive platform and carefully slide assembled platform into the enclosure housing. Fasten the rear panel to the enclosure housing by replacing the (2) screws removed in step 1. The Enclosure Kit is now assembled and ready for connection to a computer.
  • Page 7: Connecting The Enclosure Kit To A Computer

    Connecting the Enclosure Kit to a Computer Complete the following steps to connect the enclosure to a host computer. Connect the AC/DC power adapter, then turn on the power switch; ensure that the blue LED indicator is active. Insert the USB connector into the corresponding port. Insert the USB connector into an available port on the computer.
  • Page 8 At the Windows desktop, click Start, then Run. Type D:\JM20337\Setup.exe, click OK. (Change D:\ to match your CD-ROM drive letter) When the driver installation is complete, click “OK”. Power on the 3.5’’ HDD Enclosure and plug-in a USB cable to the USB connector port of the drive.
  • Page 9 appear on the taskbar found on the button right side of the Windows desktop screen. You can also verify that the installation was successfully by doing the following: Right-click the “My Computer” icon and select “Properties”. Select the “Device Manager” Tab. In the Device Manger, we can find the new hard disk in the Disk drives.
  • Page 10: Ms-Dos Prompt

    the external hard disk to computer, and make sure it is recognized. Start Programs Go into the MS-DOS mode by click on MS-DOS Prompt. At the DOS prompt, type ‘FDISK’ and press Enter. In the first screen of FDISK, answer the question: Do you want to enable large disk support? Y if you want to create a partition larger than 2GB(FAT32).
  • Page 11 external hard disk is not installed properly, please check with the software installation. In the ‘Change Current Fixed Disk Drive’ screen, type the disk drive number that assigned to the external hard disk(usually, the external hard disk is the fixed disk drive number2). Back to ‘FDISK OPTIONS’...
  • Page 12 Using FDISK Under Windows® 2000/XP Note: The external hard disk can’t works with ‘Dynamic Disk’ type. Do not upgrade the external hard disk to ‘Dynamic Disk’ type, always use it with ‘Basic Disk’ type. To partition the external hard disk under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, please plug the external hard disk and make sure it is recognized, then., ①...
  • Page 13 right-click on this area. The next steps will describe how to create a new partition on this external hard disk. Note: If the hard disk in the hard disk kit is a whole new hard disk with out any partition, when the Disk Management is opened, a ‘Stop’...
  • Page 14 can use this ‘Wizard’ to initial the hard disk to the ‘Basic Disk’ and can then create partition in the drive. ② In Windows XP: you can right-click on the ‘Stop’ mark, and then click ‘Initialize disk’ to initial the hard disk to the ‘Basic Disk’...
  • Page 15 done, the ‘Disk Management’ window is changed as below. Make sure the status of the partition is ‘Healthy’. 10. Now, a partition is created in the external hard disk, you can write data to it, and if you want, one or more partition can be created in the same hard disk drive, just repeat the above steps.

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