Vantec Computer Drive MRK 300FD BK User Manual

Model: MRK-300FD-BK  
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3-1 Introduction  
Vantec introduces the EZ-Swap 2 – the convenience of a mobile rack with  
cooling abilities on par with most dedicated hard drive coolers. e EZ-Swap 2  
features front and rear fans to cool the hard drive from all around. It also  
features a keyed lock to prevent accidental removal while in use. e EZ-Swap 2  
is compatible with all IDE hard drives and has a sleek, professional look.  
EZ-Swap 2 Features  
• Aluminum case design aides in heat dissipation  
• Two fans circulate and exhaust high heat generated by high-speed drives to  
maintain a safe operating temperature environment  
• Support high-speed 80-pin UDMA-66/100 Ultra IDE drives  
• Drivebaymoduleformountinga1.0-inchheight, 3.5-inchor2.5-inchdevice  
in a 5.25-inch drive bay  
• Supports fixed 3.5-inch hard disk drives  
• Convenient pull-out handle  
• Safety lock feature  
• LED indicators for power and drive activity  
• Two built-in cooling fans  
• Fully compatible with MS-DOS, Windows 3.11/95/98/NT, OS/2 Warp  
• Dimensions: 8.4" (D) x 5.8" (W) x 1.6" (H)  
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Unpacking Your Mobile Rack  
Before installing the Mobile Rack, verify that the following items are included in the  
carton. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer or sales  
representative immediately.  
1.One Mobile Rack Removable Docking Module  
2.Twelve (12) mounting screws  
3.2 keys  
4.One user’s guide  
IDE Basics  
IDE is an acronym for Integrated Device (Drive) Electronics and is sometimes referred  
to as an ATA (AT Attachment) interface. It is the most commonly used interface for  
hard disk drives installed on personal computers. Other devices like CD-ROM, tape,  
optical drives, and so on have adapted a variation called ATAPI (ATA Packet Inter-  
face) and can be intermixed with standard IDE drives because they use the same  
cabling and electrical interface.  
Most systems today have two IDE channel connectors that are typically referred to as  
primary and secondary ports. Each IDE port can have a maximum of two devices that  
must be uniquely identified, typically by the setting of a jumper as a ‘master’ or ‘slave’  
device.  
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3-2 Hardware Installation  
e Aluminum Mobile Rack Docking Module is designed to install in any PC/AT  
or Pentium-class computer that has an available 5.25-inch half-height drive bay.  
General instructions for installing the Mobile Rack are given since the design of  
computer cases varies. Refer to your computer’s manual whenever in doubt.  
Mobile Rack Components  
e Mobile Rack is comprised of two components:  
Docking Case  
Drive Case  
Mounting  
Holes  
Key-Lock/Power Switch  
Drive Activity  
LED Indicator  
Power ON/OFF  
LED Indicator  
EZ-Swap 2 Mobile Rack Drive Caddy  
Data Interface  
Cable  
Power  
Connector  
Fan Connector  
Bottom  
Mounting Holes  
Handle  
Side  
Mounting Holes  
Removable Front Panel  
EZ-Swap 2 Mobile Rack Drive Case (with cover removed)  
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Installing the Mobile Rack Docking Case  
1. Turn OFF the power to your computer and any other connected peripheral  
devices. Follow the precautions for static electricity discharge:  
• Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching a grounded  
metal surface such as the computer case, if plugged in.  
• During installation procedures, avoid any contact with internal parts.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the computer.  
3. Remove your computer’s cover.  
4. Remove the computer’s front cover plate from the 5.25-inch drive bay you plan  
to install your Mobile Rack into.  
5. Remove (separate) the Mobile Rack drive case from the docking case by lifting  
the handle and pulling it out.  
6. Slide the docking case into the 5.25-inch drive bay.  
Mounting  
Screws  
Docking Case  
(All Models)  
Mounting  
Screws  
Install the Mobile Rack Docking Case into the Drive Bay  
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7. Position the docking case so its mounting holes align with the drive bay’s  
mounting holes. Secure with the supplied mounting screws (two/four on  
each side.)  
8. Attach an existing IDE 40-pin data cable from the system motherboard (or  
IDE controller card) to the 40-pin connectors on the back of the docking  
case.  
Most connectors are keyed for proper insertion. If there is no key, orient the  
cable so the pin-1 colored stripe edge is closest to the power connector.  
9. Connect an available 4-pin power cable from the system’s power supply to  
the 4-pin connector on the back of the docking case. e power connector is  
‘D’ shaped to ensure proper orientation when making the connection.  
Pin 1  
40-pin IDE Connector,  
Power Connector  
Docking Module Data Cable and Power Connectors  
10. Replace the computer’s cover and reconnect the power and other external  
cabling.  
Mounting a Drive in the Drive Case  
Proceed with the following steps to install a 3.5-inch drive device in the Mobile Rack  
drive case. (Note: a special adapter kit is required in order to install a 2.5-inch drive.)  
1.Remove the Mobile Rack drive case cover by removing the two mounting screws,  
then sliding the cover towards the back of the unit.  
Slide Cover Off  
Mounting  
Screws (x2)  
Remove the Drive Case Cover  
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c. Unscrew the fan’s two mounting screws and remove the fan.  
Fan Mounting  
Screws  
Remove Fan  
IMPORTANT  
3. If you are installing a new hard drive into the Mobile Rack, you may need to  
configure the drive before you install it.  
For IDE drives:  
Refer to the drive manufacturer’s documentation and  
configure the drive as ‘Master’, ‘Cable Select’, or ‘Slave’ depending on the  
configuration of your computer. After you complete this installation, you may  
alsoneedtore-configurethecomputer’sBIOSSetuptomakethedrivefunctional  
4. Connect the cables from the Mobile Rack drive case to the appropriate pin  
connectors of the drive.  
For IDE models: e drive case’s 40-/80-pin IDE cable supports 3.5-inch  
drives. Attach the power and IDE cables from the Mobile Rack drive case to the  
drive. e power connector is ‘D’ shaped to correctly orient the connector.  
e colored stripe on the IDE cable should be closest to the power connector.  
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5. Carefully position the drive inside the drive case.  
6. Secure the drive in place using the supplied mounting screws. Use the mounting  
holes on the sides or bottom, depending on the design of the drive.  
Power Cable  
Colored Stripe  
Mounting  
Data Cable  
Screws  
Mounting  
Screws  
Install the Drive in Drive Case  
7. Slide the drive case cover back on and secure with the two mounting screws.  
Mounting  
Screws (x2)  
Mobile Rack Drive Case Ready for Use  
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3-3 Using the Mobile Rack  
WARNING  
• DO NOT remove the drive case while the drive is working.  
Damage to data may result.  
• The Key-Lock must be in the Lock position while in use.  
To insert the Mobile Rack drive case:  
1. Insert the Mobile Rack drive case (with drive installed) into the installed Mobile  
Rack docking case and push firmly until the drive is seated.  
2. Insert the key and turn it right to lock.  
The LED on the Mobile Rack should  
light after a slight delay. The installed Mobile Rack device is ready to use.  
Key-Lock in  
Lock Position  
To remove the Mobile Rack drive case:  
1. Insert the key and turn it left to unlock.  
Mobile Rack should now be OFF.  
Note that the power LED on the  
2. Gently pull on the Mobile Rack handle to slide the drive case out.  
Key-Lock in  
Unlock Position  
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3-4 Troubleshooting  
Q. I installed the EZ-Swap 2 but my computer does not detect the hard drive in it.  
A. Be sure to turn on the EZ-Swap 2 by setting the Key-Lock in the Lock position. e  
EZ-Swap 2 will not turn on unless it is locked. If you are using a brand new drive, make  
sure you initialize, partition and format the drive before trying to use it. is can be done  
using the software that comes with the HARD DRIVE or by using Windows’ Disk  
Management utility.  
Q. e data on my hard drive is corrupt!  
A. Connecting your hard drive to the EZ-Swap 2 is just like connecting a your hard  
drive to the inside of your computer. e EZ-Swap 2 itself will not corrupt your data.  
If your data has become corrupt, it is likely caused by removal of the EZ-Swap 2 cartridge  
while data was still being written to the hard drive.  
NEVER REMOVE THE EZ-SWAP 2 CARTRIDGE WHILE DATA IS BEING  
WRITTEN TO THE HARD DRIVE. Doing may cause the hard drive to become  
corrupt. Make sure all applications being run off the disk and all files in use are no  
longer in use before removing the disk. To be safe, it would be best to shut down your  
system before removing the cartridge.  
SUPPORT section.  
3-5 Warranty  
e EZ-Swap 2 comes with a 3 year limited warranty (90 day parts). If your unit  
for information on how to receive warranty replacement. Cosmetic defects and  
missing parts are not covered under this warranty. Please check the contents of the  
unit to make sure you received all parts. Also, check for any cosmetic flaws. If any  
parts are missing or if there are cosmetic defects, please contact the retailer from which  
you purchased the unit and ask for a replacement.  
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