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CRU DataPort DP20 Dock Quick Start Guide

c.  You may optionally lock the drive carrier into the frame. Insert the plastic key into the ejection 

button and turn the key 90 degrees clockwise.

Your DP20 Dock is now ready to use! If the hard drive is already formatted, it can be used right 
away. If the hard drive is brand new, or its format is not compatible with your computer, the drive 
will need to be formatted before being used. 

Note that formatting a drive will erase all data on 

the drive, so be sure to back up your data before beginning this operation.

4 EJECTING A CARRIER

a.  Ensure that the drive is unmounted safely from your computer. 

b.  Turn off the computer or properly dismount the drive from the system. To dismount the drive, 

ensure there are no file transfers in progress and the amber Drive Activity LED is off before 
turning the DP20 off.

c.  If the drive carrier is locked into the DP20 frame, insert the plastic key into the ejection button 

and turn it 90 degrees counterclockwise.

d.  Press in on the ejection button to eject the carrier.

5 EJECTING A FRAME

You can eject your DP20 frame and use a 12.7mm slimline optical disc drive in the dock instead. 
To eject the DP20 frame, follow these steps:

a.  Safely disconnect the DP20 dock from your computer. 

b.  Turn the dock upside down. 

c.  At the rear of the dock is a button with arrow. Push firmly on it in the direction the arrow is 

pointing to eject the frame.

d.  Grip the frame and pull it from the enclosure.

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Summary of Contents for DataPort DP20

Page 1: ...or use with DP20 removable drive carriers Use DP20 carriers with a computer that cannot support a DP20 frame Perfect for on the go use Supports 7mm or 9 5mm hard drives and SSDs Docking connection rated for tens of thousands of insertions Fast and efficient drive swapping ...

Page 2: ... drives that are 7mm or 9 5mm in height a Carrier side caps are packaged within the carrier and are marked left and right as viewed from the logo end of the carrier The back mark indicates the connector end of the hard drive Using two of the supplied screws mount one side cap to a 2 5 SATA drive Slide the 2 5 SATA hard drive into the DP20 carrier ensuring that the pins of the unified SATA power an...

Page 3: ...computer b Turn off the computer or properly dismount the drive from the system To dismount the drive ensure there are no file transfers in progress and the amber Drive Activity LED is off before turning the DP20 off c If the drive carrier is locked into the DP20 frame insert the plastic key into the ejection button and turn it 90 degrees counterclockwise d Press in on the ejection button to eject...

Page 4: ...rence that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a home or commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy an...

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