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... Technical changes reserved. FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES 4x 8.89cm (3.5") eSATA & USB 3.0 RAID+AES CASE Manufacturer Item-No.: 1525 FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES Backup your data with the FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES with hot swap. The flexible interfaces SUPERSPEED USB 3 .0 and eSATA provide ultra-fast data transfer. SERIAL ATA internal 1 2 6 Power button 7 Status LED for interface selection 8 Status LED for fan speed 9 Status LED for RAID mode 10 Status LED for AES encryption 11 Button for interface selection 12 Button for up to your data from unauthorized access...
... Technical changes reserved. FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES 4x 8.89cm (3.5") eSATA & USB 3.0 RAID+AES CASE Manufacturer Item-No.: 1525 FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES Backup your data with the FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES with hot swap. The flexible interfaces SUPERSPEED USB 3 .0 and eSATA provide ultra-fast data transfer. SERIAL ATA internal 1 2 6 Power button 7 Status LED for interface selection 8 Status LED for fan speed 9 Status LED for RAID mode 10 Status LED for AES encryption 11 Button for interface selection 12 Button for up to your data from unauthorized access...
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FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES 4x 8.89cm (3.5") eSATA & USB 3.0 RAID+AES CASE Manufacturer Item-No.: 1525 Specifications Equipment • Hard disk case • Suitable for 4x 8.89cm (3.5") SATA HDDs • 256bit AES encryption • RAID controller RAID modes 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, BIG • SUPERSPEED USB 3.0 connector Data transfer up to 5Gbps • eSATA connector Data transfer up to 3Gbps • Internal 80mm fan • Automatic fan speed control via built-in temperature sensor • Manual fan speed selection (3-levels...
FANTEC QB-35US3R+AES 4x 8.89cm (3.5") eSATA & USB 3.0 RAID+AES CASE Manufacturer Item-No.: 1525 Specifications Equipment • Hard disk case • Suitable for 4x 8.89cm (3.5") SATA HDDs • 256bit AES encryption • RAID controller RAID modes 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, BIG • SUPERSPEED USB 3.0 connector Data transfer up to 5Gbps • eSATA connector Data transfer up to 3Gbps • Internal 80mm fan • Automatic fan speed control via built-in temperature sensor • Manual fan speed selection (3-levels...
Manual
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Assembly 4-5 Important safety Instructions 6 Backup AES Key to encrypted file Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Macintosh O.S. 10.X Setup 6 - 14 15-24 RAID Modus Einstellungen / LED Anzeigen Initialization Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Macintosh O.S. 10.X 25-34 References 35-38 Please visit our website for more information: http://www.fantec.de If you have questions or need help with this device, please visit our Fantec Support Forum: http://www.fantec-forum.de/ CONTENT Overview 1-3 Self-
Assembly 4-5 Important safety Instructions 6 Backup AES Key to encrypted file Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Macintosh O.S. 10.X Setup 6 - 14 15-24 RAID Modus Einstellungen / LED Anzeigen Initialization Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Macintosh O.S. 10.X 25-34 References 35-38 Please visit our website for more information: http://www.fantec.de If you have questions or need help with this device, please visit our Fantec Support Forum: http://www.fantec-forum.de/ CONTENT Overview 1-3 Self-
Manual
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... 3. HDD2 error 27. Rebuild 3. Fan speed level 1 20. RAID 0 5. RAID 0 6. RAID 10 10. Fan speed level 2 21. Smart Fan manual mode 19. Mode 24. This design will prevent accidental execution of HDD1~HDD4 has error, HDD error is on Sleep mode When any of this function. EDNE - 02/38 HDD error 4. RAID 3 8. Power button 11. Blue Orange 2. This design prevents accidental power off . HDD1 error 26. in use / access in use / access 13.-16. DESCRIPTION LED INDICATION 1.
... 3. HDD2 error 27. Rebuild 3. Fan speed level 1 20. RAID 0 5. RAID 0 6. RAID 10 10. Fan speed level 2 21. Smart Fan manual mode 19. Mode 24. This design will prevent accidental execution of HDD1~HDD4 has error, HDD error is on Sleep mode When any of this function. EDNE - 02/38 HDD error 4. RAID 3 8. Power button 11. Blue Orange 2. This design prevents accidental power off . HDD1 error 26. in use / access in use / access 13.-16. DESCRIPTION LED INDICATION 1.
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SELF-ASSEMBLY Quick installation guide A. Press the circular deepening to detach the metal frame and remove it. B. Press down the rib to open the cover. C. EN - 04/38 Please use the provided handles to secure the 4 HDDs with screws.
SELF-ASSEMBLY Quick installation guide A. Press the circular deepening to detach the metal frame and remove it. B. Press down the rib to open the cover. C. EN - 04/38 Please use the provided handles to secure the 4 HDDs with screws.
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Slide 4 HDDs into the chassis and make sure the bottom of the device. Take the transport paper board out of the frame stays inside the track before closing the cover. F. H. E. Please make sure they are securely installed in the rear panel and power on the device. Stellen Sie den gewünschten Raid Modus ein. I . Connect the power supply to down. Adjust the metal frame that was removed in the AES Key Token I . G. D. EN - 05/38 Set up to the device, plug in either USB or eSATA cable in order from up RAID Mode. Plug in Step C.
Slide 4 HDDs into the chassis and make sure the bottom of the device. Take the transport paper board out of the frame stays inside the track before closing the cover. F. H. E. Please make sure they are securely installed in the rear panel and power on the device. Stellen Sie den gewünschten Raid Modus ein. I . Connect the power supply to down. Adjust the metal frame that was removed in the AES Key Token I . G. D. EN - 05/38 Set up to the device, plug in either USB or eSATA cable in order from up RAID Mode. Plug in Step C.
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.... Please save your data before changing the RAID mode. 6. Duplicate the AES Key Token data as an um-formatted device and it . Access: Plug in a safe place. Do not use the USB or eSATA cable to connect the device to the user manual, page 7-14) Important safety instructions 1. When the AES LED turns blue, the device is defective or lost . It will be locked down. J. Install the AES Key Token backup software. The AES...
.... Please save your data before changing the RAID mode. 6. Duplicate the AES Key Token data as an um-formatted device and it . Access: Plug in a safe place. Do not use the USB or eSATA cable to connect the device to the user manual, page 7-14) Important safety instructions 1. When the AES LED turns blue, the device is defective or lost . It will be locked down. J. Install the AES Key Token backup software. The AES...
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Insert the CD ROM and follow the instructions to encrypted file 1. When the installation is completed, plug in AES Key Token, use the USB or eSATA cable to Encrypted File", Apply, and save it in the designated path. 3. Click "OK". Backup AES Key to start installing "AES Key Manager". 2. EN - 07/38 Note: Both AES Token have the same AES code, but to go for sure...
Insert the CD ROM and follow the instructions to encrypted file 1. When the installation is completed, plug in AES Key Token, use the USB or eSATA cable to Encrypted File", Apply, and save it in the designated path. 3. Click "OK". Backup AES Key to start installing "AES Key Manager". 2. EN - 07/38 Note: Both AES Token have the same AES code, but to go for sure...
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... completed, plug in AES Key Token, use the USB or eSATA cable to connect the device and PC, power on the device, click on Generate Key > Duplicated Encrypted File to AES Key > Apply, and follow the instructions to encrypted file 1. And remember to Encrypted File", Apply, and save it out and plug in the designated path. 3. Backup AES Key to start installing "RAID Manager". 2. Insert the CD ROM and follow...
... completed, plug in AES Key Token, use the USB or eSATA cable to connect the device and PC, power on the device, click on Generate Key > Duplicated Encrypted File to AES Key > Apply, and follow the instructions to encrypted file 1. And remember to Encrypted File", Apply, and save it out and plug in the designated path. 3. Backup AES Key to start installing "RAID Manager". 2. Insert the CD ROM and follow...
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Power the device on the device, press RAID button for 3 seconds until LED flashes. of HDDs RAID MODE RAID 0 (Spanning) RAID 0 (Striping) RAID 1 (Mirroring) RAID 3 RAID 5 RAID 10 2xHDD 3xHDD 4xHDD EN - 15/38 Press it again, select the RAID mode you want to down . SETUP RAID mode setup First install the HDD from up to use and press the Confirmation Button on the rear panel till the device shuts down in the enclosure. Power on again and the RAID mode setup is completed. : Supported : N/A No.
Power the device on the device, press RAID button for 3 seconds until LED flashes. of HDDs RAID MODE RAID 0 (Spanning) RAID 0 (Striping) RAID 1 (Mirroring) RAID 3 RAID 5 RAID 10 2xHDD 3xHDD 4xHDD EN - 15/38 Press it again, select the RAID mode you want to down . SETUP RAID mode setup First install the HDD from up to use and press the Confirmation Button on the rear panel till the device shuts down in the enclosure. Power on again and the RAID mode setup is completed. : Supported : N/A No.
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... one logical storage unit. It is the automated process of disk reads. Mirroring is a method of writing data across multiple drives simultaneously. Thze data are written frim HDD1 to HDD4. 2TB 2TB 2TB 2TB 8TB RAID O Striping Striping is used to increase the performance of writing data to it. resulting in "column" effect. The failed drive can be replaced and the drive set is...
... one logical storage unit. It is the automated process of disk reads. Mirroring is a method of writing data across multiple drives simultaneously. Thze data are written frim HDD1 to HDD4. 2TB 2TB 2TB 2TB 8TB RAID O Striping Striping is used to increase the performance of writing data to it. resulting in "column" effect. The failed drive can be replaced and the drive set is...
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... vulnerable until the data that the drive failure is masked from the end user. RAID 3 Striped set with a dedicated parity disk rather than rotated parity stripes. The single parity disk is the dedicated parity disk allows the parity drive to operate; One minor benefit is a bottle-neck for writing since every write requires updating the parity data. drive failure with distributed parity requires replacement, but with...
... vulnerable until the data that the drive failure is masked from the end user. RAID 3 Striped set with a dedicated parity disk rather than rotated parity stripes. The single parity disk is the dedicated parity disk allows the parity drive to operate; One minor benefit is a bottle-neck for writing since every write requires updating the parity data. drive failure with distributed parity requires replacement, but with...
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EN - 21/38 LED Display Status MODE LED Display RAID 1 Mirroring When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on . Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on .
EN - 21/38 LED Display Status MODE LED Display RAID 1 Mirroring When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on . Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on .
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EN - 22/38 Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on . LED Display Status MODE LED Display RAID 3 Striped set with dedicated parity When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on .
EN - 22/38 Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on . LED Display Status MODE LED Display RAID 3 Striped set with dedicated parity When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on .
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EN - 23/38 Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt) error will be on . LED Display Status MODE RAID 5 Striped set with distributed parity LED Display When any of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt, LED of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on .
EN - 23/38 Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt) error will be on . LED Display Status MODE RAID 5 Striped set with distributed parity LED Display When any of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt, LED of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on .
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LED Display Status MODE RAID 10 Striped sets in a mirrored set LED Display When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on . Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on . EN - 24/38
LED Display Status MODE RAID 10 Striped sets in a mirrored set LED Display When any of rebuild, HDD error and HDD (1-4, depends on which HDD is on . Blue / Active Purple / Transferring Data Red / Rebuild When the data is being rebuilt, LED of HDD1 ~ HDD4 is recognized by the PC, HDD1 ~ HDD4 blue / active is being rebuilt) error will be on . EN - 24/38
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... recognize the device. 11. Changing the RAID mode will cause data lost. 2. Do not connect the device to eSATA PCI add-on the capacity, e.g. it out. When using RAID function, HDDs with a total capacity of more than 2TB could be used at the same time. 4. If you enable MBR by mistake, in order to the instructions when switching the RAID mode, otherwise the execution might fail. 3. For Macintosh users: the total capacity...
... recognize the device. 11. Changing the RAID mode will cause data lost. 2. Do not connect the device to eSATA PCI add-on the capacity, e.g. it out. When using RAID function, HDDs with a total capacity of more than 2TB could be used at the same time. 4. If you enable MBR by mistake, in order to the instructions when switching the RAID mode, otherwise the execution might fail. 3. For Macintosh users: the total capacity...
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... size 80x80x20mm referring to Figure-2. If the noise is still present, you can change the fan with the fan, power off the device, unscrew the fan, take out the cover , clean the fan and assemble it back. Setting up motherboard's power management in S3 is noise with another identical fan of SATA disk jumper is securely installed or update the eSATA host driver...
... size 80x80x20mm referring to Figure-2. If the noise is still present, you can change the fan with the fan, power off the device, unscrew the fan, take out the cover , clean the fan and assemble it back. Setting up motherboard's power management in S3 is noise with another identical fan of SATA disk jumper is securely installed or update the eSATA host driver...
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... . Support USB transfer speeds of speed: Level 1 : below 45 °C 1200-1800rpm Level 2: 45 °C ~ 54 °C 1800-2500rpm Level 3: hotter than 2TB ) Macintosh 10.3.x or later 25. Operation System: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista/7 32/64bit ( with 2 modes (auto / manual) and 3 levels of Low speed (1.5Mbps), Full speed (12Mbps), High Speed (480Mbps), Super Speed (5Gbps), eSATA transfer speed (1.5~3.0Gbps) EN - 37/38 If the fan stops working, do...
... . Support USB transfer speeds of speed: Level 1 : below 45 °C 1200-1800rpm Level 2: 45 °C ~ 54 °C 1800-2500rpm Level 3: hotter than 2TB ) Macintosh 10.3.x or later 25. Operation System: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista/7 32/64bit ( with 2 modes (auto / manual) and 3 levels of Low speed (1.5Mbps), Full speed (12Mbps), High Speed (480Mbps), Super Speed (5Gbps), eSATA transfer speed (1.5~3.0Gbps) EN - 37/38 If the fan stops working, do...
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... may have error. : HDD installed RAID MODE Error status HDD No. RAID 10 a) When one HDD has error, the device still functions well but you may have to replace it with a new one HDD has error. RAID MODE RAID 1 RAID 3 RAID 5 When one immediately. 27. HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 RAID10 Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Error 6 Status of device RAID10 Error 7 Error 8 Error 9 Error 10 Error 11 LOSS OK OK OK OK EN - 38/38 The chart below shows you that the device still functions when one immediately. HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 Status of device OK...
... may have error. : HDD installed RAID MODE Error status HDD No. RAID 10 a) When one HDD has error, the device still functions well but you may have to replace it with a new one HDD has error. RAID MODE RAID 1 RAID 3 RAID 5 When one immediately. 27. HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 RAID10 Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Error 6 Status of device RAID10 Error 7 Error 8 Error 9 Error 10 Error 11 LOSS OK OK OK OK EN - 38/38 The chart below shows you that the device still functions when one immediately. HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 Status of device OK...