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CRU DataPort DP27 Quick Start Guide

c.  Replace the cover and secure it by pressing down firmly so that the tabs snap back into place 

(see Figure 4).

4 oPerating your DP27

Slide the DP27 carrier into the frame. Push the carrier in until it snaps into place. The drive inside 
of the carrier will power on automatically. 

Your DP27 removable drive enclosure is now ready to use! If the drive is already formatted, it can 
be used right away. If the drive is brand new, or its format is not compatible with your computer, 
it 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.

5 leD BehaVior

leD

Color

State

DeSCriPtion

Drive Power

Green

Solid

The drive inside the carrier is powered on.

Drive Activity

Amber

Blinking

The drive inside the carrier is being accessed by your  

computer.

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Summary of Contents for DataPort DP27

Page 1: ...imline Enclosure Quick Start Guide Features Small removable drive carrier and frame Fits 9 5mm slimline optical bays Available in both keylock or push button ejection versions Fast drive swapping Rugged metal construction ...

Page 2: ...sion Firmly press the included key into the square keyhole on the left side of the frame to eject the carrier see Figure 2 3 Drive Installation a On the rear of the carrier are two tabs holding the cover of the carrier in place Separate the tabs and pull the cover apart from the carrier b Insert a 2 5 7mm SATA drive with the top label facing up into the carrier by compressing the foam spring and p...

Page 3: ...losure is now ready to use If the drive is already formatted it can be used right away If the drive is brand new or its format is not compatible with your computer it 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 5 LED Behavior LED Color STATE Description Drive Power Green So...

Page 4: ...vice must accept any interference received including interference 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 equipm...

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