
m3po
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Step-by-step.
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Touch the surface of the case and disconnect the unit from the mains outlet. This way, you
prevent damage to the components due to your own static load.
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Open the lid with a crosshead screwdriver.
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Remove the hard disk from its packaging and take a closer look at its connections. A hard
disk can be configured in two modes, MASTER (primary unit) and SLAVE (secondary unit).
This is a legacy of its PC application, as a PC can run several hard disks. The m3po has al-
ready a CD drive installed (primary unit), and the hard disk should be configured accord-
ingly:
The circle shows the jumper section of the hard disk. Next to it, you should find a little dia-
gram depicting the SLAVE settings. Usually, only one jumper needs to be moved. That’s all.
Set the hard disk to SLAVE or MASTER mode.
Note:
Some hard disks, however, can cause problem when slaving to a CD drive. In this case,
the hard disk must be set to MASTER and the internal CD-ROM to SLAVE. Use the same steps
on the CD drive – move the plastic pin on the CD drive from MASTER to SLAVE.
If you get stuck with our step-by-step guide, consult the hard disk’s
manual, or ask the vendor for help. Note for experienced users: The
m3po does not support the AUTO-setting.