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Chapter 2 – Quick Start
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6. Connect the S-ATA, P-ATA, SCSI drive or External USB device to the SDL’s
corresponding drive interface connector using the appropriate data and power
cables, supplied with the unit (See Fig. 22-25).
NOTE: The P-ATA or SCSI power cable will use the four power pins nearest the S-
ATA data connector.
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7. Press and hold down the SDL’s Power Button until the drive’s corresponding Status
LED is turned ON. The unit’s Red Power LED and the Drive’s Green Status LED will
turn ON to indicate that the drive has been selected and powered ON. The O/S will
detect the new hardware and the drive’s volume will be mounted in a write-protected
environment. See Chapter titled OPERATION for additional details.
NOTE: When connecting an External USB device verify that it is powered ON prior
to pressing the SDL’s Power Button.
8. To power OFF the drive, hold down the SDL’s Power Button until the Power LED
begins to blink. The unit’s Power LED and Drive Status LED will turn OFF,
indicating that it is safe to remove the drive.
Red 5V Cable Location
Power LED
Drive Status LEDs