Portable Media Storage User Manual
RAIDBank5 Owner’s Manual
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To set or change a RAID operating mode please follow the procedure herein:
1. Turn off the RAIDBank5
2. Use a small flathead screwdriver to turn the rotary mode selector switch to the operating 
mode desired. 
3. Press and hold the multifunction button “setting/mute/backup” button illustrated above and 
power on the RAIDBank5. Release the button about 5 seconds after power on. 
The  RAIDBank5  will  utilize  all  available  hard  drives  to  create  a  single  RAID  volume.  For 
more  information  regarding  RAID  technology  and  operating  modes,  please  see  Chapter  2: 
Understanding RAID.
Using the front panel touch-control keypad 
The  Micronet  RAIDBank5  has  a  front  panel  keypad  and  liquid  crystal  display  (LCD)  that 
may be used for system configuration. The LCD provides a system of screens with areas for 
information, status indication, or menus. The LCD screen displays up to two lines at a time of 
menu items or other information. 
The four function keys at the button of the front panel perform the following functions:
Key Function
Up Arrow 
Use to scroll the cursor Upward / Rightward
Down Arrow 
Use to scroll the cursor Downward / Leftward
ENT Key
Submit Selection Function (Confirm a selected item)
ESC Key
Return to Previous Screen (Exit a selection configuration)
The main menu can be activated by hitting the ENT key.  Use the up and down arrow but-
tons to  highlight a menu item. Press ENT to select the highlighted item. Press the UP/
DOWN to browse the selection. Press ESC to return to the previous screen. Refer to Chapter 
4: RAIDBank5 Front Panel for more information.
Using the RAID management Application
The  MicroNet  RAIDBank5  has  a  software  configuration  manager  for  users  to  administrate 
one or multiple RAIDBank5 RAID subsystems attached to the host computer. Users need to 
install the RaidBank5 Manager on the PC or MAC which the RAIDBank5 is connected to. The 
RAIDBank5  Manager  provides  a  simple  graphic  user  interface  that  users  can  easily  create 
volumes, monitor hardware status, check event logs and upgrading the firmware, etc. There 
are  two  modes  in  RAIDBank5  Manager:  Basic  Mode  and  Advanced  Mode.  In  Basic  Mode, 
some basic functions are available, such as hard disk information, viewing event logs, creating 
a RAID volume and setting one button backup. Advanced mode allows administration of email 
notification, upgrading firmware and System information, etc. Refer to Chapter 4: RAIDBank5 
Manager for more information.
1-Getting Started










