Hybrid 3.5 hdd+3*m.2 nvme enclosure for 2.5/3.5" sata hdd/ssd and 2230/42/60/80/110 (19 pages)
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Hybrid 2*3.5 HDD+3*M.2 NVMe Enclosure for 2.5/3.5" SATA HDD/SSD and 2230/42/60/80/110 (Support RAID 1/0/JBOD/NORMAL) PRODUCT INSTRUCTION Model: 803SN23RAID...
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【Quality Assurance】Cenmate provides lifetime technical support. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about the product, we reply and solve your problem within 24 hours. Technical Support Contact: cenmate23@outlook.com 【Low Heat】The hard drive enclosure with Aluminum-Alloy materials and built-in 2.7 inch Fans provide better heat dissipation, maximize the security of your data.
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Qusetion Q1: After connecting new hard drive to the computer, why can't I find the hard drive and display the disc letter? A1: After the new hard drive is connected to the computer, it must be formatted before the system can be recognised and used. Method of operation: First, right-click ‘Computer’, then click ‘Management’, open into the ‘Disk Management’, find the new hard drive, right-click ‘Initialisation ‘Select ‘MBR (hard drive capacity less than or equal to 2TB)’...
Product Specifications Supports 2.5/3.5 inch SATA HDDs and SSDs HDD Supported M.2 SSD Supported Supports 2230/42/60/80/110 NVMe SSD Cooling Fan 2.7 Inch Cooling Fan Interface USB 3.2 Max. Transfer Rate 10Gbps OS Support Windows 2000 or above, MAC OS 10.3 or above, and Linux Power Adapter 12V Power Adapter Enclosure...
How to use 1.Pull out the tray 2.Install the HDD/SSD and M.2 SSD 3.Connect USB to the computer 4.Plug in the power supply, turn on the power switch 5.The fan rotates and the hard drive light is on indicating that it is normal and you can start using it.
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Feature RESET RAID Type-C DC IN Power 2.7 Inch Cooling Fan 1. ON/OFF : Power 2. DC IN : 12V Power Supply 3. Type-C : USB 3.2 (MAX 10Gbps) 4. RAID : RAID Level Settings 5. RESET : Reset Button 6.
Steps for Installing a Hard Drive Bracket Removing Squeeze the blue spring clip to wards the centre and pull the bracket outwards. M.2 SSD Installation Insert M.2 SSD into slot until they cocked.
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Snap the rubber plug into the metal half-circle of the M.2 SSD. Press the rubber plug with the M.2 SSD down into the bayonet until it's secure.
3.5' HDD Installation Pull up the blue clasp on both sides of the bracet. Put hard drive gentlely, snap the carabiner pins into the 3.5 HDD side screw holes.
2.5' HDD/SSD Installation Remove blue clasp on the side by screwdriver. Use screws to secure the 2.5' HDD/SSD in the corresponding holes.
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Lighting Display Instructions M.2 NVMe light prompts M.2-1 and M.2-2 share this light, when connected red +blue, will show purple light. The blue light is the M.2-1 light, it will always on when connected, flashes when read/write. The red light is the M.2-2 light, it will always on when connected, flashes when read/write.
Partition and Format Note: Formatting is only required for new drives NOTE: Please follow below information on how to partition and format the drives before use NOTE: Data will be lost when you reset the unit. Right click on “My Computer” icon and select “Manager"...
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Select the new drive to start with the configuration. Select: MBR (hard drive capacity less than or equal to 2TB) GPT (bigger than 2TB) When new drive appears, right click on it and select “New Simple Volume” When the wizard window appears, click on [Next].
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Select the partition size We reccomend to use as maximum and click on [Next]. Select the drive letter to a sign the hard drive and click on [Next].
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Select the format settings: NTFS or "FAT 32", "DEFAULT" and Volume Label (Select the features that you need to format: "FAT32", "Predetermined" , the hard drive label that you need (example:"New Volume") and "Perform a quick format". New partition is complete and your hard drive is ready to be used.
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RAID Level Settings Please note the following when entering RAID settings When the blue light is always on and the red light keeps blinking, it means that RAID1 is being rebuilt, and when the red light changes from blinking all the time to always on, it means that the RAID rebuild is complete.
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*Each works as a single hard disk, and the data is transferred individually to each hard drives. *Both Switch 1& 2 are off (Both Switch 1 & 2 are down) * JBOD mode (Spanning) join both hard drives capacity to provide a large volume. No performance or redundancy in this mode * Switch 1 is off and Switch 2 is on (Switch 1 down &...
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RAID Mode Status Description Normal A movement state of HDD 2 Disk Volume 2 Disk Volume Drive 1 1000G Drive 2 750G Drive 1 1000G Drive 2 750G The operating system recognizes each as a single drive and uses the hard drives independently. JBOD A movement state of HDD 2 Disk Volume...
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A movement state of HDD RAID0 2 Disk Volume 1 Disk Volume 2 750G Drive 1 1000G Drive 750Gx2=1500G It consists of two or more hard disks that are striped and used as a single volume with a combined capacity. When recording data continuously, each hard disk alternately records or reads different data at the same time, resulting in fast transmission speeds.
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RAlD Setup Software Please download 2 Bay RAlD Manager for WINDOWS Need more support, feel free to contact: cenmate23@outlook.com Only for Windows...
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Data Testing and Reading Speed 2*3.5 HDD+3 * M.2 read/write speed is between 100-200MB/s 1 * 3.5 HDD read/write speed is between 100-200MB/s 2 * 3.5 HDD read/write speed is between 100-200MB/s 1 * M.2 read/write speed is between 500-600MB/S 2 * M.2 read/write speed is between 400-500MB/s 3 * M.2 read/write speed is between 200-300MB/s...
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Troubleshooting Self-checking Steps 1. Check if the device (hard drive) connected to the product is faulty. Connect to the SATA or NVME/PCIE slot on the motherboard via a SATA hard drive to check the status. Verify that the hard drive is partitioned and formatted properly.
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Caution Do not connect the 803SN23RAID and hard drive to a computer when they are not fully assembled. There is a risk of damage and electric shock to the hard drive. We will not be liable for damages to the hard drive used in connection with this equipment.
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