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Table of Contents Product Diagram ..................1 Front View ..............................1 Introduction ....................2 Packaging Contents ..........................2 System Requirements ..........................2 Hardware Installation ................3 SATA Hard Drive ............................3 Connecting Enclosure to Computer ....................11 How to Use ..............................11 Disconnecting the Hard Drive ......................12 Specifications ..................14 Technical Support ..................15 Warranty Information ................15...
(such as the computer case) for several seconds. The UNI3510BMU32 allows for installation of both IDE and SATA 3.5” hard drives, using interchangeable IDE and SATA boards. Please follow the installation steps below for both types depending on which type you intend to install.
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3. Connect the SATA board to the Hard Drive Tray by carefully sliding the male-18 pin parallel connector on the SATA board, into the female 18-pin reciprocal on the Hard Drive Tray, and replace the screws. 4. Connect the 3.5” SATA Hard Drive to the SATA connector on the Hard Drive Tray. Instruction Manual...
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5. Mount the Hard Drive to the Hard Drive Tray by inserting 2 of the included shorter flat screws into the bottom of the Hard Drive Tray. Fix them into place using a Screwdriver. 6. Slide the Hard Drive Tray back into the Metal Enclosure. Instruction Manual...
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7. Mount the Hard Drive Tray to the Metal Enclosure by inserting 2 of the included long screws into either side of the enclosure. Fix them into place using a Screw Driver. 8. Mount the back of the enclosure by inserting 2 of the included shorter flat screws. Instruction Manual...
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IDE Hard Drive 1. Open the enclosure by sliding the Hard Drive Tray out of the Metal Enclosure. 2. (Only required if the IDE board is not connected. If the IDE board is connected proceed to step 4) Disconnect the SATA board by using a screw driver to remove the 2 visibal screws on the smaller board pictured below, and gently separate the boards from one another.
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3. Connect the IDE board to the Hard Drive Tray by carefully sliding the male-18 pin parallel connector on the IDE board, into the female 18-pin reciprocal on the Hard Drive Tray, and replace the screws. 4. Connect the IDE cable, and the 4 pin Power cable from the Hard Drive tray to the the 3.5”...
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5. Mount the Hard Drive to the Hard Drive Tray by inserting 2 of the included shorter flat screws into the bottom of the Hard Drive Tray. Fix them into place using a Screwdriver. NOTE: Ensure the IDE cable is neatly tucked between the hard drive and tray. Lose cables may result in damage to the cables themselves.
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7. Mount the Hard Drive Tray to the Metal Enclosure by inserting 2 of the included long screws into either side of the enclosure. Fix them into place using a Screw Driver. 8. Mount the back of the enclosure by inserting 2 of the included shorter flat screws. Instruction Manual...
Connecting Enclosure to Computer 1. When the enclosure has been fully assembled with either your IDE or SATA Hard Drive, connect the power adapter from an available AC outlet to then enclosure. 2. Connect the USB 3.0 cable from the enclosure to a USB port on the host computer system.
Disconnecting the Hard Drive Windows 1. Select the “Safely remove Hardware and Eject Media” icon, located in the task bar. 2. Select the Mass Storage Device from the list that appears. 3. Wait for the message indicating that it is now safe to remove the device. NOTE: Removing the connected drive prior to receiving notification that it is safe to do so, could result in losing or corrupting data stored on the drive.
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2. A dialog window should automatically appear, asking you to initialize the drive. Depending on the version of Windows, it will give you the option of either creating an “MBR” or “GPT” disk. GPT (GUID partition) is required for hard drives larger than 2TB but may not be compatible with some older operating systems.
Specifications Host Interface USB 3.0 Type B 1 x 15 pin SATA Power female 1 x 7 pin SATA Data male Internal Connectors 1 x 40-pin IDE DATA Female 1 X 4-pin LP4 Power Maximum Data Transfer Rate USB 3.0: 5 Gbit/s Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/ Compatible Operating Systems Server 2008 R2/7/8 (32/64-bit), Mac OS...
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