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DE110 USB 2.0-to-SATA/IDE Install Guide

Removable USB 2.0-to-SATA/IDE Drive Enclosure

ID0 & ID1

Jumper is factory-installed on ID0. Change jumper position to Pins 3 & 4 for ID1 

designation. ID0 & ID1 are for ID display purposes only. Refer to section “Unit 

ID Select Switch Settings” for further information.

Remote Activity LED (RLED) 

For IDE drives pins 13 & 14 on the option pin connector provide power for a 

remote LED device activity indicator.

Drive Installation

Notes:

 A #2 Phillips screwdriver will be required during this procedure.

For Parallel ATA drives Master/Slave drive selection, drive can be configured as 

Cable Select (recommended) or as Master.

1.  Carefully insert the drive into the carrier. Slide the drive towards the Drive 

Carrier Board, so that the I/O connector on the drive mates with the connector 

on the Drive Carrier Board (figure 2). Turn the drive/carrier assembly over.

2.  Fasten the drive into place with four (4) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. Screws (fig-

ure 2). Some drives may require minor adjustments before securing into carrier 

with screws. If drive supports the Activity Indicator feature, connect one end 

of the Activity Indicator Cable (provided) to the drive and the other end to JP1 

located on the Drive Carrier Board (figure 2). 

3. Install the provided drive cover. 

Installing the Receiving Frame

Notes: 

Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. Refer to your 

system motherboard manufacturer’s documentation for further information.

The drive should be installed into the carrier before installing the receiving frame 

into the mounting bay of a computer or expansion chassis.

1.  Turn OFF power to the computer.

 

2.   Open the computer system according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If 

necessary, temporarily remove any expansion boards that may make installa-

tion difficult. 

3.   Locate the USB connector(s) on the system motherboard. Depending o your 

system motherboard, it may have one or more 9-Pin USB connectors (with 

one typically connected to front USB ports on the PC), or it may have only a 

4-Pin USB connector. 

If your system motherboard has several 9-Pin USB connectors, proceed to Step 4. 

If your system motherboard has only one 9-Pin USB connector, proceed to Step 5.

If your system motherboard has only a spare 4-Pin USB connector (instead of 

9-Pin), proceed to Step 6.

Figure 1: Receiving Frame Motherboard (rear view)

DC Power 

Connector

USB 2.0 

Connector

Factory Reserved Pins 

(no jumper installed)

Option Pin 

Connector

Note: 

The SATA-to-USB 2.0 DE110 “universal” receiving frame (indicated by the BLUE LED) will accept 

both IDE (supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0) and SATA (supports only USB 2.0) DE110 carriers.

For USB 2.0 operation, a USB 2.0 controller and USB cable (provided) are required.

Windows® 2000/XP/Vista all support USB 2.0.

For easy data backup and restoration, please refer to the Dantz® User’s Guide provided 
on the Dantz® Retrospect Backup software CD

SATA Drive

(not included)

Optional Activity 

Indicator Cable 

(included)

JP1

Drive 

Carrier 

Board

#6-32 

Phillips 

Flat 

Hd. Screw 

(4 each)

Drive 

Carrier

Figure 2: Drive Installation Assembly

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3

13

2

4

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