FUSION D400RAID ™ 4-Bay Serial ATA Disk Array Storage System Drive Enclosure User’s Guide
Fusion D400RAID Enclosure Specs and Features Specifications Drive Tray (Bay 1) Compatibility Compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux computers with Sonnet RAID Controller installed Interface Connector Infiniband multilane Drives Supported 1.5 & 3 Gb/s Serial ATA; 7,200 RPM Power Supply 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz Operating Temperature 32 to 95˚ F (0˚ C to +35˚ C) Dimensions 5.9 x 11.25 x 7.5 in (14,9 x 28,5 x 19 cm) Weight 9.35 lbs (4.
Safety Precautions and Disclaimers SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DISCLAIMERS Please read this section carefully before proceeding. These precautions explain the correct and safe use of this device, thereby helping to prevent injury to you or others, and also help you to minimize the risk of damaging the device. Drive Usage: Sonnet Technologies has qualified and specifies Enterprise/RAID edition hard drives for use in Fusion storage systems.
Drive Installation and Enclosure Setup 1. Remove the Fusion drive enclosure and drive trays from their packaging, and place the enclosure near the computer to which it will be connected. 2. Take one of the drive trays and push its lever release button toward the right until the lever pops out. (Figure 3). lever release button WARNING: When handling computer products, take care to prevent components from being damaged by static electricity; avoid working in carpeted areas.
Drive Installation and Enclosure Setup WARNING: When inserting drive modules into the enclosure, do not force the levers closed. If a lever does not close easily, remove and reinsert the module, and then push the lever in again. 6. Carefully insert the drive module into the enclosure until it clicks, and then push the lever in to secure the module inside the enclosure (Figure 7). push tray in until it clicks push lever until it stops 7. Repeat steps 2-6 for additional drives.
Tips and Additional Information Tips Tips (continued) This section covers some common sense tips for using the Fusion D400RAID enclosure. Connections: If you experience issues where a drive or volume does not appear on your computer, or you see an error message stating a drive is missing when you have the drives configured as a RAID set, the cause may be as simple as a loose connector, or a drive module that is not fully seated.