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					Rosewill RX30   External Storage Enclosure for   3.5” Hard Drive   User Manual   & Installation Guide   
			
			
				
					Chapter 1 Introduction   Icon Key   Throughout this manual you will see icons on the left margin   that denote either Notes or Special Remarks as outlined below:   General Notes and Tips   Remarks for PC users and Microsoft Windows OS   Remarks for Mac users and Apple Macintosh OS   The RX30   The External Storage Enclosure “RX30” series are made of   high quality aluminum, excellent for heat-dissipation. Available   with various types of interfaces, this is the perfect solution for   additional external storage, data backup as well as for   transferring data between computers and platforms.   Product Dimensions:   23.0cm x 14.0 cm x 5.0 cm   9.05” x 5.50” x 1.95”   Available Interfaces   • USB 2.0 High Speed   • Firewire 1394a   • Firewire 1394a & USB 2.0   • Firewire 1394a & Firewire 800 & USB 2.0   • Firewire 800 (1394b)   • Serial ATA & USB 2.0   • Serial ATA (For Serial ATA Hard Drive!)   - 1 -   
			
				  
				
					Features   Over Voltage Protection (OVP) with a limit of 10% before shut   down (max 30V). Protection for device or Hard Drive damage,   caused by sudden voltage spikes in the power supply and   wrong or faulty power adapter.   If the red LED is   blinking and not ON   permanently, there   is no problem with   your unit. This only   indicates the spin   up of your drive or a   temporary spike or   slump in the power   consumption and   does not harm your   drive or device at all.   The product can be   used normally.   Indication: Blue LED off, Red LED on   Low Voltage Detection (LVD) indicating insufficient power   supply. Possibly caused by a sudden voltage slump in the   power supply or faulty power adapter.   Indication: Blue LED on, Red LED on   Inverse-Polarity Protection to prevent any damage to the   device or Hard Drive caused by using a wrong adapter.   Correct: internal+, external-   Automatic Detection of the Interface for Combo Interface   Units, which means that there is no mechanical switch required.   The first cable detached will be the one used by the system   until unplugged. If a second cable is plugged in, it will not affect   the system at all and can be used as soon as the main cable is   unplugged.   Features mentioned   in this manual may   vary between   different models.   LED indicator (double colored LED)   Blue LED Red LED   Status ON, working normal   Status ON, low power (LVD)   Status ON, over voltage (OVP)   Status OFF (or faulty PCB/LED)   ON   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF   * Blue LED flickers on data access   - 2 -   
			
				  
				
					System Requirements   PC Requirements   • Minimum Intel Processor II 350MHz, 64MB RAM   • USB 1.1 equipped PC; WinME, Win2000, WinXP   • USB 2.0 equipped PC; WinME, Win2000, WinXP   • 1394a equipped PC; Win98SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP   • 1394b equipped PC; Win2000, WinXP   USB driver for   Win98/SE only   available for the   RX30 USB 2.0   and 1394a/USB2.0   version.   • Serial ATA equipped PC; Win2000, WinXP   Mac Requirements   • Minimum Apple G3 processor (G4 for 1394b), 64MB RAM   • USB 1.1 equipped Mac; Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.1.5, 10.2, 10.3   • USB 2.0 equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2, 10.3   • 1394a equipped Mac; Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.1.5, 10.2, 10.3   • 1394b equipped Mac; Mac OS 10.2, 10.3   Mac OS 8.6 users   should use USB   extension 1.41 or   Firewire extension   2.6 and later, to be   able to use USB 1.1   or 1394a.   • Serial ATA drives not supported on Mac OS!   Package Contents   • RX30   • External Power Adapter; Input 100-240V, Output 12V/3A   • Power Cord   • Interface Cable   • Aluminum Stand   • Driver CD (single USB 2.0 and 1394a/USB2.0 RX30 only)   Package Content   may vary,   depending on   vendor & version.   owe tw   - 3 -   
			
			
				
					Chapter 2 Installing the Hard Drive   Preparing the Enclosure   Remove the 4 screws on the bottom, slide the case off the body,   remove the screws for the top cover and open up the case.   Your unit might   come with an   installed hard drive.   Before opening   such an enclosure,   please read the   warranty and any   other notes from   your vendor   carefully before   doing so, as this   might void your   warranty.   Copyright © 2004 by Rosewill Inc. - www.rosewill.com   - 4 -   
			
			
				
					Hard Drive Assembly   Connect the ATA cable and the power line to your hard drive.   Install the hard drive and fasten the screws. Align the top cover   with the body and fasten the screws, before you slide it back   into the casing. Fasten the 4 screws on the bottom and connect   your power adapter and interface cable.   The hard drive   jumper settings   should be master or   factory default.   Be careful not to   damage any cables   or components and   double check the   connection between   the cables, the   bridge board and   your hard drive   before you close up   the case.   - 5 -   
			
				  
				
					Chapter 3 System Set Up   Connection to your Computer   Most problems   A few tips on how to connect your external storage enclosure:   • Make sure your PCI Host Card is installed correctly   • Double check that the Host Card driver is up to date   • If required, update your Operating System or BIOS   • Only one interface at the time can be used   • Only one computer at the time can access the drive   • To use one drive on several computers, it can be shared   through one computer on the network (1394 network,   company network)   occur due to driver   problems on the   Host Card side!   If you buy a spare   power adapter for   your working place   or at home, make   sure the output and   polarity is identical   with the power   • Firewire can be daisy chained   • All devices in a daisy chain have to be switched on to   permit the hub/daisy chain function   • Do not cover the Enclosure and leave enough room around   it for the drive to cool down   • Do not expose the product to water or humid conditions   • If possible, arrange the cables so they do not cross each   other   adapter supplied!   • Always check for visible damage and defects of power and   interface cables before using it   • We recommend using the cables and adapter supplied with   your product   - 6 -   
			
				  
				
					Installation on a PC (Microsoft Windows)   Win2000 or WinXP with a USB or Firewire connection:   • Turn on your Computer and start Windows   If the system   doesn’t recognize   the drive, turn on   the power first,   before connecting   the USB/Firewire   cable.   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on   • Let Windows search and install the driver automatically   • Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive **   Win2000 or WinXP with a Serial ATA connection:   • Turn on your Computer and start Windows   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on   • Let Windows search and install the driver automatically   • Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive **   Win98 does not   support Firewire,   you need to   Win98SE with a Firewire connection:   • Turn on your Computer and start Windows   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on   upgrade your OS to   Win98SE or higher.   • Let Windows search and install the driver automatically   • Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive **   Win98/SE with a USB connection:   The RX30-U2FAB   does not support   Win98/SE, you   need to upgrade   your OS to WinME   or higher.   • Turn on your Computer and start Windows   • Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on (in some cases the   driver must be installed before connecting the device, see   note on CD or readme file)   • Follow the onscreen instructions and install the drivers   • Open “My Computer” to see your external hard drive **   Unplug Procedure:   For safe removal of   your drive and to   assure that no data   is lost, always   • Click on the taskbar icon for external hardware   • Choose your external hard drive and confirm to remove it   follow the unplug   procedure. If not, an   error message will   show up.   ** For factory new drives and formatting, see “Partitioning &   Formatting”   - 7 -   
			
				  
				
					Installation on a Macintosh (Apple Mac OS)   Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS 10.x with a Firewire or USB   connection:   If the system   doesn’t recognize   the drive, turn on   the power first,   before connecting   the USB/Firewire   cable.   • Turn on your computer and start Mac OS   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on   • No driver installation required   • The external drive will mount and show up on your   desktop**   Mac OS 10.2 or 10.3 with a Firewire 800 or USB 2.0   connection:   • Turn on your computer and start Mac OS   • Connect the RX30 and turn it on   • No driver installation required   • The external drive will mount and show up on your   desktop**   For Mac OS 8.6,   the USB extension   has to be at least   v1.41.   Unplug Procedure:   • Drag the external hard drive icon into the trash bin   • Turn off your device   For Mac OS 8.6,   the Firewire   extension has to be   at least v2.6.   For save removal of   your drive and to   assure that no data   is lost, always   follow the unplug   procedure. If not, an   error message will   show up.   ** For factory new drives and formatting, see “Partitioning &   Formatting”   - 8 -   
			
				  
				
					Partitioning & Formatting   Be aware that this will destroy all your existing data on the drive,   so make sure you have a backup! This step is usually only   required the first time you install a factory new hard drive, if you   change the format or want to erase all data on your drive.   You can choose to   create several   partitions but be   aware that if you   want to change this   at a later point, it’s   required to format   the drive again or   use 3rd party   PC running Win98/SE or WinME:   MS-DOS command “fdisk” (press Enter to confirm)   • Type “fdisk” and press Enter   • Select ”Y” and press Enter   • Enter "5” to change the drive   software.   • Select the drive you want to format   • Choose “1” and follow the onscreen instructions   Win98/SE and   WinME do not   recognize NTFS   formatted drives, so   if you want to use   your drive on those   platforms, we   recommend you to   use FAT32 instead.   If you use this   device to backup   your data using a   3rd party software   running MS-DOS,   we recommend you   to format the drive   using FAT32.   - 9 -   
			
			
				
					PC running Win2000 or WinXP:   Disk Management Program   Mac OS does not   recognize NTFS   formatted drives, to   use your device on   both platforms, we   recommend you   using FAT32.   • Right click on “My Computer” and choose “Manage”   • Select “Disk Management”   • Choose the drive you want to format and right click on it for   further commands (Choose New Partition)   • Follow the Partition Wizard   If you use Win2000   or WinXP and   FAT32, the biggest   single partition you   can create will be   32GB. To create   larger partitions,   you need to use the   DOS command   under Win98SE or   WinME or change   to NTFS format.   If you can not see   the drive, make   sure the jumper   settings of your   hard drive are   correct, the drivers   are installed and the   power is turned on!   - 10 -   
			
			
				
					Mac OS:   Mac OS9.2 and earlier, does not support creating partitions on   an external drive. To do that, you would need to purchase   additional 3rd party software, connect the drive to the internal   IDE bus or upgrade to OS X. Initializing the drive can be done   on all Operating Systems.   If you want to use   your drive on a PC   running Microsoft   Windows as well as   on your Mac, we   recommend you to   use a PC to format   the drive. Choose   FAT32 when   For Mac OS X, use the Disk Utility to format and create   partitions on your external disk.   • Select “Disk Utility” in the utilities folder   • Choose your external drive and format it according to your   requirement   formatting and do   not change   anything on the   partition or format   on your Mac,   otherwise the PC   will not be able to   recognize the drive   anymore.   If you can not see   the drive, make   sure the jumper   settings of your   hard drive are   correct, there are   no extension   conflicts and the   power is turned on!   - 11 -   
			
			
				
					Technical Questions   For RMA and other questions, please contact your vendor or   check out their online support area!   Please read your   warranty carefully,   as this may vary   between different   vendors!   About this Manual   This manual covers all interfaces and combinations for the   RX30 Enclosure. Images and descriptions might therefore   slightly vary between this manual and the actual product   you have.   © Copyright 2004 by Rosewill Inc. all Rights Reserved   - 13 -   |