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Cavalry CADT001U32 User Manual

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User's Guide: CADT-U32A Series RAID Enclosure
This guide contains instructions for changing the RAID settings on your CADT-U32A Series
Personal Disk Array. If you need assistance, please contact customer service at
customersupport@cavalrystorage.com. The guide is structured as follows:
RAID Settings Overview with Explanations
Instructions for Changing RAID Settings
Product Diagrams
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide: CADT-U32A Series RAID Enclosure This guide contains instructions for changing the RAID settings on your CADT-U32A Series Personal Disk Array. If you need assistance, please contact customer service at customersupport@cavalrystorage.com. The guide is structured as follows: Product Diagrams RAID Settings Overview with Explanations Instructions for Changing RAID Settings Page 2...
  • Page 2 Diagrams Front View: 1. Power indicator 2. Rebuild indicator 3. HDD1 Access Indicator 4. HDD2 Access Indicator 5. HDD1 Error Indicator* 6. HDD2 Error Indicator* 7. Ventilation *The error LEDs light up when the corresponding hard drive fails, when there are rebuilding errors and when the corresponding hard drive is not present.
  • Page 3: Single Mode

    RAID Settings Descriptions SINGLE MODE Array will show up as two independent drives. This function can be used if only if two different brands and/or capacities of HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) are installed. SPANNING MODE Two HDDs will show up as a single drive with the combined capacity of both drives.
  • Page 4 Changing RAID Settings Start your computer and wait for your operating system to load completely. Connect the square end of the USB 2.0 cable to your CADT-U32 disk array. Connect the flat end of the USB 2.0 cable to your computer. Connect the power cable to your CADT-U32 disk array.
  • Page 5 b. Click the header on the left which starts with the drive size in gigabytes (1). Now click on the “partition” tab on top (2). Disk Utility will switch to it’s partitioning function pane. Now click on the dual arrow button under “Volume Scheme” (3). Choose “1 partition”...
  • Page 6 c. Now click on “Options” under the partition graph (1). The partition scheme type selection window will pop up. Make sure the selection is “Apple Partition Map” (2). Then click “OK” (3). You can leave the format type on the right to “MAC OS extended (journaled)”...
  • Page 7 e. The drive will start partitioning as shown. It should take a minimum of 2 minutes to finish. You now have a MAC OS extended partition. We can now delete the volume and clear the drive. Click anywhere on the partition graph representing the partition. Notice the [+ / -] under the graph on the lower left.
  • Page 8 g. The warning dialog for erasing the partition will pop up. Go ahead click “Remove”. h. Your drive is now clean of all partitions. Continue to Step 6 (p.12).
  • Page 9 Windows 2000/XP/NT/Vista a. Go to the Start Menu. Click on “Run”. b. The Run dialog box will show up. Enter “cmd” in the text box then press the <ENTER> key.
  • Page 10 c. Virtual DOS command console window will start. You will see the blinking cursor where you can type commands. Now type “diskpart” as shown then press the <ENTER> key. Continue to part (d).
  • Page 11 d. Now to use DISKPART. Warning: Be careful not to select your system drive as you could erase it and your current Windows system! a. Type “list disk” to show all of your physical drives. Identify which is the external drive. Make sure you know which before continuing. b.
  • Page 12 After the drive is completely uninitialized, turn off your drive. Set the CADT-U32 on its side. Remove the cover by removing the screws on the bottom of unit. The screws only need to be removed on the "top" side. The "top" side is the side to which the power switch (on the back of the unit) is closest.
  • Page 13 Locate the “Jumper Block”. The Jumper Block consists of 6 Jumper Pins, with 4 pins being covered by two black “Jumper Shunts” at any given time. Back of drive The Jumper Block The Jumper Shunts on a standard business card for scale.
  • Page 14 Decide which RAID setting you want, and, following the diagram to the right, move the jumper shunts to cover the appropriate pins. (On the diagram to the right, grey indicates that a pin is covered; white indicates an uncovered pin.) The jumper shunts may be moved by gently pulling them upwards (vertically)
  • Page 15 Your jumper block should look something like this when finished changing settings. Shown is RAID 0 (striping) with pins 1, 2, 5, and 6 covered. Note that the jumper shunts are oriented along the longest axis of the drive. Replace the cover of your CADT-U32. With your disk array connected to your computer and turned on, initialize and format your new volume.

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