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Conventions & Safety Instructions

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Place unit in a secure location to prevent being bumped or dropped.

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Do not place near a radiator or other heat sources.

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Do not use near water.

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Gaps and opening on the outer enclosure are intended to provide airflow. Never 

block or cover these openings or it may cause overheating.

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The unit must be grounded. It is equipped with a 3-wire, grounded power cable.

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Do not place where the cables could be stepped on.

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Unplug the power cable from the unit before cleaning. Keep the unit dry. Do not 

use liquid cleaners, aerosol cleaners, or a wet cloth to clean.

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Usage

Strong impacts or dropping of the product may cause damage. Only allow qualified 

personnel to repair this product. Disassembling or opening this product will void your 

warranty. 

Disclaimer

Cavalry is not liable for compensation for data loss which may result from a malfunction 

of the product or from changes due to improper use, repairs, defects, or battery change. 

Please back up your data to avoid unexpected losses. Cavalry reserves the right to make 

changes to the content of this manual without notice. The most current manuals and 

software are available for download at Cavalry’s website.

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 This guide will assist you in the operation of the product. For your 

safety and to optimize your experience with this product, please reading this 

entire manual before usage.

Summary of Contents for CAND Series

Page 1: ...CAND Series Enclosure Installation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...s aerosol cleaners or a wet cloth to clean Copyright Please respect copyrighted content Duplication or modification of this publication in part or in whole is prohibited without expressed or written authorization Usage Strong impacts or dropping of the product may cause damage Only allow qualified personnel to repair this product Disassembling or opening this product will void your warranty Discla...

Page 4: ...illips head screwdriver Two identical model SATA II hard drives Same manufacturer capacity cache RPM etc Enclosure is not compatible with older PATA or IDE hard drives Included accessories Screws x8 Power Adapter Cord Ethernet Cable RJ45 User Guide ...

Page 5: ...e metal object to release any static before handling the enclosure 1 Remove the enclosure from the box 2 Remove the the 4 rear screws with the screwdriver from the top and bottom sides 3 Slide the inner tray outwards towards the front NOTE Faceplate screws are different from the enclosure screws Keep them separate ...

Page 6: ...om the top and bottom of the front faceplate 5 Carefully remove the face plate from the tray and set it aside 6 Inside the enclosure you will see a small power cable next to the fan Plug the cable into the white slot on the board ...

Page 7: ...m drive If necessary slightly twist the cables to get the connector in the correct oreientaiton 8 Secure the hard drives into the tray with the included screws 4 screws per drive 9 Replace the faceplate on the front and secure with screws 10 Slide the tray with the hard drives back into the enclosure and secure with the screws 11 Your CAND Series NAS unit is ready to be formatted ...

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Page 9: ... adapter to the NAS Then plug the adapter into an electrical outlet 2 Turn on the power the Power LED light will indicate the unit is on 3 Insert the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the back of the NAS and the other end to an Ethernet port on your computer For the initial format the unit must be directly connected to the computer and not through a router Future connec tions may be made through a...

Page 10: ...rives Wait until the process has completed and make sure not to power off the unit 6 The system will automatically restart once the process has been completed 7 Upson seeing the login page enter the username and password again 8 Select Control Panel at the top of the page 9 Select Maintenance from the menu on the left side of the screen 10 Select RAID Settings to see the status of the finished arr...

Page 11: ...terabyte orTB equals one trillion bytes Your computer s operating system may useadifferentstandardofmeasurementandreportalowercapacity Inaddition someofthelistedcapacityisusedforformattingandother functions and thus will not be available for data storage Actual quantities will vary based on various factors including file size file format features and application software Cavalry reserves the right...

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