User`s guide
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1.  The Disk Jockey layout, what the different parts of the 
unit are called.
2.  How to attach a hard disk drive to the Disk Jockey
3.  General Rules for using the Disk Jockey that apply when 
using any mode.
4.  Working with the Disk Jockey modes.
Disk Jockey Layout
First we’ll take a look at the Disk Jockey itself to familiarize you 
with the names of the different parts of the unit. The following 
picture explains the different parts of the Disk Jockey:
NOTE – Pay particular attention to the Mode Select switch 
on the Disk Jockey. A small screwdriver is shipped with 
the unit to help you turn the mode switch. If you misplace 
the screwdriver, any small, flathead screwdriver should 
work. The Disk Jockey ships with the mode set to Mode 0, 
or Standard Mode. In Mode 0 one or two hard disk drives 
will mount to your desktop and can be treated as standard 
external storage volumes. You may need to erase or 
partition your hard disk drives prior to being able to access 
them on your computer.
How to attach a hard disk drive to the Disk Jockey
One of the major benefits of the Disk Jockey is its “open 
architecture” meaning that you can easily and quickly 
switch hard disk drives and hard disk drive modes. 
1.  Before attaching a hard disk drive it is 
recommended that you remove power from the Disk 










