Addonics Technologies AESN4DA25 User Manual Download Page 3

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Installing the Snap-In Disk Array

1.  

Slide the 2.5" Snap-In Disk Array into a standard 5.25” drive bays on your system or  

 

storage chassis. 

2.  

Secure the Snap-In Disk Array to the drive bay on both sides with the screws    

 

provided. Note: using longer screws may interfere with the hard drive installation.

3.  

Connect both 4-pin power connectors to the power supply and  the 4 SATA data 

 

connectors to the SATA ports on the motherboard or SATA controller inside your 

 system.

4.   

Power on your system. Check to make sure the main power LED is lit and that the  

 

two cooling fans are spinning.

Adding and removing hard drives from the Snap-In Disk Array

1. 

Be sure the lock on each drive door is in an unlock position. If not, use the key that  

 

comes with the Disk Array to unlock the drive door. Pull on the door lever to swing  

 

open the drive door all the way.

2. 

Slide a 2.5” SATA hard drive into the drive slot with the SATA connector side facing, 

 

with the hard drive label facing up. The drive should slide all the way into the slot 

 

with very little resistance. Forcing the drive into the slot will cause drive damage or 

 

permanent damage to the Disk Array.

3. 

Once the drive is all the way into the drive slot, close the door all the way till the drive  

 

door latch securely. This will engage power and data connection with the hard drive.  

 

Lock the drive door with the provided key if desired. The drive LED should glow to 

 

indicate the drive is inserted and powered up, and blink to indicate activity. NOTE: 

 

the LED function is an optional feature to drive's design and not all drives support the 

 

LED. The LED may not light at all or glow steadily and never blink.

4. 

To remove the hard drive from the Disk Array, unlock the drive door if needed then 

 

gently pull the door open until the drive disengages from the internal connection, 

 

then pull the drive out.

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