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1.2 Identifying Parts 

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the parts of RTX1-Bay-3Q.  This will help you to better 
understand the remaining instructions.    
 

  

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
2. Installation Steps  

 

2.1 Installing a Hard Drive 
 

2.1.1 RTX100-3Q and RTX Secure 110-3Q  
a)

 Pull the ejection handle, open the door.  

b) 

Slide in your SATA hard drive, connector-end first.  

c)

 Shut the door until you hear it click.  

 

2.1.2 RTX111-3Q, RTX Secure 111-3Q, and RTX112-3Q  
a)

 Slide the drive carrier out of the RTX.  

b)

 The carrier’s cover is held in place by a screw on the rear of the carrier. Remove the screw, then    

     

remove the cover.                                    

c)

 Slide the drive in from the front of the carrier.  

d)

 Mate the connection on the drive with the connection on the drive carrier circuit board.  

e)

 Flip the drive/carrier assembly over, while holding the HDD in place. Secure the drive in place with      

    

the provided screws 

RTX110-3Q and 

RTX Secure 110-3Q 

 

RTX111-3Q, 

RTX Secure 111-3Q 

and 112-3Q 

 

RTX115-3Q and 

RTX115DC-3Q 

 

Rear of all Units 

 

Key Lock 

 

 

Power and Access LEDs 

 

 

Ejection Handle 

 

 

Key Lock 

 

 

Power and Access LEDs 

 

Encryption Key Slot 

(RTX112-3Q only) 

 

Carrier Handle 

 

 

Key Lock 

 

 

Carrier Handle 

 

 

Drive Ready/Error LED 

 

Drive Activity 

 

 

Fan Error LED  
Disable Switch 

 

Power button 

 

Encryption Key Slot 

 (RTX Secure 110 and  

RTX Secure 111-3Q only) 

Power switch 

 

Cooling Fan 

 

FireWire ports 

 

USB 3.0 Port 

 

eSATA Port 

 

Power Connection 

Port 

Summary of Contents for RTX Secure 110-3Q

Page 1: ...115DC 3Q Digital Cinema Features Fast data connection options USB 3 0 eSATA and dual FireWire 800 Sturdy aluminum case provides excellent heat dissipation and rugged durability Key lock secures drives...

Page 2: ...nd Unmounting Volumes 5 4 1 3 Creating a Boot Drive 5 4 2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems 6 4 2 1 Formatting a Drive 6 4 2 2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 7 5 Warnings and Notices 7 6 Frequentl...

Page 3: ...carrier Remove the screw then remove the cover c Slide the drive in from the front of the carrier d Mate the connection on the drive with the connection on the drive carrier circuit board e Flip the d...

Page 4: ...ou must use a USB 2 0 cable For models with encryption ensure that the encryption key is inserted and that the lock on the bay is in the locked position Switch the product on The drive will spin up au...

Page 5: ...ard drive installed in the RTX is already formatted an icon representing the drive s volume will appear mount on the desktop You can begin using the volume right away If the drive is unformatted a mes...

Page 6: ...select MBR for volumes 2TB or smaller or GPT for volumes larger than 2TB Note Windows XP does not support GPT for volumes larger than 2TB d To format the volume right click the Drive Properties Box l...

Page 7: ...to only insert 3 5 SATA drives and to insert them properly Do not eject the drive while it is being accessed Data loss could result Do not move RTX while the drive has power Although a drive can be a...

Page 8: ...sees any files Q I just connected my eSATA product to my computer for the first time I turned on the power but the drive did not spin up Is the drive dead A SATA drives will not power up if a SATA cab...

Page 9: ...d to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty In no event will CRU or its suppliers be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute products or services lost profits loss of i...

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