Interex 250 User Manual

DataPort™ 250  
USB 2.0 Enclosure  
User’s Guide  
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PACKAGE CONTENTS  
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DataPort 250  
Power Supply  
Power Cable for PS/2 Port  
USB cable  
Carrying Case  
User’s Manual  
If you are missing any of the above items please contact  
the place of purchase to get replacements. For further  
assistance, contact CRU-DataPort at 800-260-9800.  
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DataPort™ 250  
FEATURES AND REQUIREMENTS  
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USB 2.0 supports transfer rates up to 480 Mb/sec  
Enables the addition of a 2.5 IDE hard drive up to  
9.5mm thickness  
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USB 2.0 is backwards compatible with USB 1.1  
Plug-n-Play, hot swappable  
Three ways are provided to power the DP250 and hard  
drive: bus power, PS/2 port (power cable included) and  
external power supply (AC power adapter included)  
Power/hard drive activity LED (green indicator shows  
steady illumination to show power on, flickers to indi-  
cate hard drive activity)  
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Space saving design  
1 year warranty  
For PC Users  
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Windows 98SE, 2K, ME & XP  
USB 2.0 Port  
For Mac Users  
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Mac OS 9.7 & X  
USB Port (Currently Apple only provides USB 1.1)  
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INSTALLING THE HARD DISK DRIVE (DP250)  
USB input  
1. Leverage the side of the enclosure open with a small screwdriver.  
2. Slide the hard drive onto the connector.  
3. Close the enclosure by connecting one side then clipping in the other.  
4. Connect the provided USB cable between your computer’s USB port and  
the DP250 enclosure.  
Power  
Input  
Diagram 1 Rear panel 250 USB enclosure  
5. There are three ways to power your DP250 enclosure and hard drive:  
USB bus powered, PS/2 port, and external power supply (AC power  
adapter):  
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Bus powered: If your computer’s USB port features standard USB  
port power (DC 5V / 0.5A), your USB port will supply adequate  
power for most applications. However, certain models of hard drives  
may require additional power. Also, if the bus power is shared by more  
than one USB device, there may not be sufficient power for the DP250  
and hard drive. Where USB bus power is not sufficient, the PS/2 port  
or external power supply should be used.  
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PS/2 port: The PS/2 port on your computer can be used to supply  
power to your DP250. Plug the provided PS/2 power cable into an  
available PS/2 port on your computer. Plug the power input end of the  
PS/2 cable into the power input on the back of the DP250 enclosure.  
(The PS/2 cable also provides a connector for your keyboard. If  
desired, your keyboard can be unplugged from your computer to free  
up a PS/2 port. Your keyboard can then be plugged into the PS/2  
connector on the power cable). The PS/2 power cord will power the  
DP250 enclosure and drive provided your computer’s PS/2 port  
supplies sufficient power.  
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An external power supply is also provided in case your computer  
does not supply adequate power through the USB bus or PS/2 port.  
To use the external power supply, plug the power cord into the back of  
the enclosure (which requires DC 5V / 2.0A provided by the power  
supply) and into an external power source. Power source is a standard  
AC 100-240V 47-63 Hz outlet.  
Diagram 2  
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Setting up the Drive for Windows 98 & Windows ME  
WARNING: Formatting your drive will result in loss of data.  
To install a drive on your computer for Windows 98 via the USB port  
you must download the drivers from CRU’s website (www.CRU-  
DataPort.com). On the left side of the page you will see a link titled  
Support. Click on Support, then USB Drivers, and select the Win-  
dows 98SE USB drivers link. Download the Win98 file and follow the  
instructions on the website to install it. (Windows ME does not require  
a special driver).  
Plug the USB DataPort250 into your computer.  
The Device Driver Wizard will pop up. Click on next. The “recom-  
mended” option will be selected: hit next. The wizard will be set to  
install the software automatically. Hit next and the wizard will ask  
where to look for the driver. Select the directory that you opened the  
driver into or select the primary drive and let the computer find it.  
Once the driver installation is completed hit close.  
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Right Click on My Computer and select Properties.  
Select the Device Manager tab.  
Click on the + beside Disk Drives.  
Right click on your drive and select Properties.  
Select the Settings tab and place a check beside Removable.  
After completing these steps, you will have to reboot your computer.  
Once your computer has booted up you should see an additional icon  
on your Task Bar. Double click My Computer. Your new drive  
should now be listed. Double click on the drive. If it is a new drive or  
a drive with an incompatible format, it will ask you to format it. Click  
Yes. A new window will appear. At the top the capacity of your drive  
will be listed, directly below that will be a section titled Format Type.  
In this section you will select Full and select Start. Read and follow  
the instructions to finish setting up your drive. REMEMBER, format-  
ting your drive will result in loss of data.  
Diagram 3  
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Setting up the Drive for Windows 2000  
WARNING: Formatting your drive will result in loss of data.  
Connect the DataPort250 to your computer. A new window will pop  
up for the New Hardware Wizard (see Diagram 4). Follow the  
instructions to add the new drive. After completing these instructions,  
do the following:  
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Right click on My Computer  
Click on Manage  
In the Storage sub-section, click on Disk Management to  
display a list of all the drives connected to your computer.  
If you have not used the drive before you will have to partition it.  
Left click on Action, select All Tasks and then left click on  
Create Partition. REMEMBER, formatting will result in loss  
of data.  
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Diagram 5  
Setting Up the Drive for Windows XP  
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This will bring up the Create Partition Wizard screen (see  
Diagram 5). Follow the instructions and the drive will be ready  
to use.  
WARNING: Formatting your drive will result in loss of data.  
Connect the DataPort250 to your computer. Check to see if the  
hard disk drive is accessible in My Computer. If it does not show up,  
do the following:  
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Right click on My Computer  
Click on Manage  
In the Storage sub-section click on Disk Management; this  
will show all the drives connected to your computer.  
If you are prompted to initialize the drive, follow the directions.  
REMEMBER, formatting your drive will result in loss of data.  
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You should now see the hard disk drive in the list of drives on the right  
side of your window.  
Right click on the drive and click New Partition (see Diagram 5).  
This will launch a wizard that allows you to partition the drive, format it,  
and assign it a drive letter.  
Diagram 4  
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Setting Up the Drive for Macs  
WARNING: Formatting your drive will result in loss of data.  
After connecting the DataPort250 to your Mac, a new disk should  
be added to your desktop. If the drive is not correctly formatted you  
will be asked to initialize it (see Diagram 6). Click on the partition  
tab and set your desired partitions, then click ok (see Diagram 7).  
The new disk will be added to your desktop. REMEMBER, format-  
ting your drive will result in loss of data.  
Diagram 7  
Diagram 6  
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Removing the Hard Disk Drive  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Win 98SE, ME, 2K and XP  
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Right click on the green arrow icon on the system tray  
Select Remove/Reject  
Highlight the USB Mass Storage Device in the dialog box  
then click on Stop.  
For the DataPort250 to be properly recognized, it is important your  
computer has the latest available driver updates provided by the  
manufacturer of your software and hardware.  
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Choose the external disk drive that you want to disconnect,  
then click on Stop.  
Wait until the “You may safely remove this device” message  
appears.  
If your USB port was added to your computer via a PCI card, make  
sure that the software provided by the manufacturer was properly  
installed and is the latest version. If your USB port came with your  
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computer, make sure that you have available updates from Microsoft  
Unplug the cable from the computer.  
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or Apple . (Further information can be found at the CRU-DataPort  
website, www.CRU-DataPort.com).  
WARNING: If your computer reports that the drive is busy, you  
must shut down your computer and then remove the drive. Failure  
to do so may result in data loss or corruption.  
Check all cable connections.  
Mac OS 9.7/X  
Contact CRU-DataPort Technical support for further assistance.  
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When you disconnect the external drive from the Mac, close all  
windows and quit all applications that are running on the exter-  
nal drive.  
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Drag the external drive icon into Trash to dismount it from the  
desktop prior to unplugging the drive.  
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Limited Product Warranty:  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
CRU-DataPort warrants the DataPort™ 250 to be free of significant  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from  
the original date of purchase. CRU-DataPort’s warranty is nontrans-  
ferable and is limited to the original purchaser.  
Contact your dealer for technical support first. If you still need  
assistance, then contact the CRU-DataPort technical support depart-  
ment. You can contact CRU-DataPort’s technical support department  
by visiting our web site at URL http://www.CRU-DataPort.com or  
sending an E-mail message to [email protected]. Techni-  
cal support is also available by phone at:  
Please note: CRU-DataPort’s limited product warranty is not intended  
to allow customers to upgrade their CRU-DataPort products to newer  
versions.  
(800) 260-9800 during the hours of: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, PST  
Monday through Friday, or by FAX (360)896-1017.  
Product Remedies:  
CRU-DataPort’s entire liability and the original purchaser’s exclusive  
remedy for any breach of warranty, shall be, at CRU-DataPort’s  
option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replacement  
of the hardware, provided that the hardware is returned to CRU-  
DataPort, with a copy of the sales receipt or applicable documenta-  
tion. Any replacement hardware will be warranted for the remainder of  
the original warranty period.  
When you call, please have the following information ready:  
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The part number of your CRU DataPort(s)  
The manufacturer’s name and model number of the hard disk  
drive and computer system you are using  
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Any error messages that appeared on your screen  
The name of the dealer from which you purchased your CRU-  
DataPort product(s)  
These remedies are void if failure of the hardware has resulted from  
accident, abuse, misapplication or modification. (This will be deter-  
mined by CRU-DataPort.)  
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Material Return:  
Any product being returned to CRU-DataPort, either by a distributor, dealer  
or an end user, for repair or replacement must be accompanied by a  
Return Material Authorization (RMA) number, which must be obtained by  
contacting CRU-DataPort’s Customer Service Department at 800-260-  
9800.  
Limitation of Liability:  
The warranties set forth in this agreement replace all other warranties.  
CRU-DataPort expressly disclaims all other warranties, including but  
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for  
a particular purpose and noninfringement of third-party rights with  
respect to the documentation and hardware. No CRU-DataPort  
dealer, agent or employee is authorized to make any modification,  
extension, or addition to this warranty. In no event will CRU-DataPort  
or its suppliers be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute  
products or services, lost profits, loss of information or data, computer  
malfunction, or any other special, indirect, consequential, or incidental  
damages arising in any way out of the sale of, use of, or inability to  
use any CRU-DataPort product or service, even if CRU-DataPort has  
been advised of the possibility of such damages. In no case shall  
CRU-DataPort’s liability exceed the actual money paid for the prod-  
ucts at issue.  
Please have these items available when requesting an RMA:  
CRU-DataPort Part Number(s), and your return “Ship To” Address.  
IMPORTANT: Returned material must be properly packed to  
avoid in-transit damage. Damage to CRU products due to  
improper packaging will not be covered by this warranty.  
Product return packages must be labeled on the outside of the box  
as follows:  
CRU-DataPort.  
RMA Dept./RMA #XXXX  
1000 SE Tech Center Drive, Suite 160  
Vancouver, WA 98683  
CRU-DataPort reserves the right to make modifications and additions  
to this product without notice or taking on additional liability.  
CRU-DataPort will apply its warranty policy and issue RMA numbers  
based on a review of the specific circumstances of each request. CRU-  
DataPort will, at its sole discretion, determine if a product is valid for return  
to CRU-DataPort or if another remedy is applicable.  
Actual credit or refund for any item returned to CRU-DataPort will only be  
applied once the item has been received by CRU-DataPort and approved  
to adhere to CRU-DataPort’s Warranty and RMA policies.  
RMA product(s) sent to CRU-DataPort must be received within 30 days of  
the original RMA issue date. All products on each RMA must be shipped  
together. Prior to returning defective product(s), contact a CRU-DataPort  
Technical Support Specialist for problem analysis and replacement ap-  
proval at 800-260-9800. To return defective product(s), please follow the  
guidelines below, in addition to the general RMA guidelines described  
above in the “Material Return” section.  
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Advance Replacement:  
Advance Replacement requests require an Advance Replacement Authori-  
zation, pre-approved by a CRU-DataPort Technical Support Specialist.  
Advance Replacements also require a credit card to secure the product  
being replaced. Advance replacements will typically ship within one day of  
RMA issue date and authorization. CRU-DataPort will pay outbound freight  
and insurance only.  
Defective Product Return Beyond 30 Days:  
CRU-DataPort products under warranty, but beyond 30 days of the original  
purchase date, are subject to repair only. To return product(s) after 30  
days, please follow the guidelines below, in addition to the general RMA  
guidelines described above in the “Material Return” section.  
Prior to returning defective product(s), contact a CRU-DataPort Technical  
Support Specialist for problem analysis and replacement approval at 800-  
260-9800.  
Defective product(s) must be sent freight pre-paid and insured by the  
requestor.  
Repair replacement product(s) will be return shipped from CRU-DataPort,  
freight pre-paid and insured by CRU-DataPort, within three to seven  
business days of receipt (depending on quantity & repair type). Please  
allow sufficient shipping time to and from locations; allow three business  
days for repair. CRU-DataPort ships all repairs via standard UPS ground  
unless otherwise agreed to when the RMA is issued.  
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