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Usb3.0 zu ide+sata konverter

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Connection of a 6.35 cm/2.5" IDE drive
• The drive must be set as "master". Otherwise the drive will not be properly recognised. Please
consult the operating instructions for the drive you are using, the inscriptions on the drive or the
information on the website of the respective manufacturer to ensure the correct setting is used.
• Move the rocker switch on the cable of the wall plug transformer supplied into the position
"OFF".
• Connect the drive to the respective IDE connection (9) observing the correct alignment of the
44-pin flat cable plug. The electronics of a hard drive/SSD are pointed downwards, the LEDs on
the enclosure of the converter upwards.
Connect an 8.89 cm/3.5" IDE drive
• The drive must be set as "master". Otherwise the drive will not be properly recognised. Please
consult the operating instructions for the drive you are using, the inscriptions on the drive or the
information on the website of the respective manufacturer to ensure the correct setting is used.
• Move the rocker switch on the cable of the wall plug transformer supplied into the position
"OFF".
• Connect the drive to the respective IDE connection (4) observing the correct alignment of the
40-pin flat cable plug. The electronics of the hard drive are pointed downwards, the LEDs on the
enclosure of the adapter upwards.
• Connect the power connector of the drive with the output socket (3) using the power cable sup-
plied. There is no power supply to the drive via the IDE data connection!
Connection of an SATA drive
• Move the rocker switch on the cable of the wall plug transformer supplied into the position
"OFF".
• Connect the drive to the respective SATA connector (10).
Getting started / operation
• Connect the USB socket (1), via the USB3.0 cable enclosed, to a USB port on your computer (use
a USB3.0 socket where possible).
• If you have not done so, connect the corresponding round plug of the wall plug transformer to
the round low-voltage socket (2); plug the wall plug transformer into a standard mains socket.
• Switch your computer on, and wait until the operating system has finished booting.
• Move the rocker switch on the cable of the wall plug transformer into the position "ON". The
"PWR" LED (5) lights up.
Warning!
Never move a hard drive when in operation or whilst the magnet discs rotate after
switching off. Otherwise, data may be lost! In addition, the hard drive could be dam-
aged if the write/read head touches the magnetic disc.
• When using the converter for the first time, the operating system (e.g. Windows) detects new
hardware and automatically installs the required driver. This driver is included in the operating
system. Therefore, no separate data carrier with driver is enclosed with the delivery.
• If the hard drive/SSD is already partitioned and data is present, it should appear in the Windows
file manager after a few seconds.
If the hard drive/SSD is new, it is necessary to partition and format it; see next section.
Partitioning / formatting the hard drive
Firstly, a new/empty hard drive/SSD has to be partitioned and subsequently formatted before any
data can be saved on it.
From Windows XP and higher, partitioning and formatting are very easy to perform from the Control
Panel. This is where you select the correct hard drive/SSD and create a new partition. It then has
to be formatted.
Make absolutely sure that you format the new hard drive/SSD and not an existing hard
drive/SSD or partition. It can result in the loss of data!
Formatting the hard drive/SSD (or deleting and recreating a partition and formatting it
afterwards) deletes all existing data! You should perform a data backup first!
Handling
• Never move a hard drive when in operation. Do not hit it, do not tilt it, never move it from one
location to another. Never stand a hard drive on its edge, place it flat on the table.
After unplugging the connection cable, wait for at least 20 seconds before you move the hard
drive, otherwise it can be damaged! After switching off the hard drive, the write/read head will
be brought into a parking position, the drive motor will be switched off and the internal rotating
magnetic discs inside the hard drive slow down.
• Carry a hard drive, an SSD or an optical drive in a suitable padded carrying case.
• When setting up the product, make sure that the cables are neither kinked nor pinched.
Cleaning
Switch off the product and pull the wall plug transformer out of the mains socket. After switching
off the hard drive, wait for at least 20 seconds before you move it (see chapter "Handling").
Use a clean, dry soft cloth to clean the product. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents as
these could leave stains on the casing! Dust can easily be removed using a clean, soft brush and
a vacuum cleaner.
Tips & notes
• USB devices can be plugged in and disconnected whilst the PC is in operation (or switched on/off).
But you should keep in mind that files might be damaged or Windows might crash if the connec-
tion cable is unplugged during data transfer (or if the power supply is disconnected).
In Windows, an arrow symbol is usually displayed in the menu bar when a USB device, such as
an external hard drive, is in operation. Click this arrow symbol to "separate" the device, i.e. to
terminate data transmission, so you can disconnect the connection cable without risking losing
data.
• USB3.0 devices are backwards compatible. That means that you can also connect the product
to a common "slow" USB2.0/1.1 port. However, a higher speed is of course not possible.
• Do not move the hard drive when it is switched on. Wait for at least 20 seconds after switching
off the hard drive before moving it (see chapter "Handling").
• To calculate "MBytes" or "GBytes" for the hard drive capacity, there are two possibilities.
For "experienced computer pros", 1kByte is exactly 1024 Bytes (binary =2^10). 1MByte is
1024*1024=1048576 Bytes (binary =2^20), etc. For "normal" users, 1kByte (1 "kilobyte") is only
1000 Bytes, just as 1 kilometre is exactly 1000 metres. So 1 MByte is "only" 1 million bytes, i.e.
1000000 bytes. Hard drive manufacturers calculate with 1000 bytes = 1kByte.
Thus, there is a difference between the manufacturer's specification of the hard drive capacity
and the displayed hard drive capacity due to the use of different calculation methods.
• Please note that the problem-free use of a current large hard drive is only possible with a cur-
rent operation system (e.g. Windows 7 or higher).
• In your own interest, perform backups regularly. Crucial data should be stored as copies on
multiple data carriers and also kept in different locations.
• The access LED "IDE" (7) or "SATA" (8) flashes when accessing an IDE or SATA drive.
• The LED "USB3.0" (6) is illuminated when a USB3.0 data connection has been detected.
Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment do not belong in the regular household waste.
Please dispose of the product, when it is no longer of use, according to the current
statutory requirements.
Technical data
a) Converter
Operating voltage.........................................12 V/DC
USB standard................................................USB3.0 (backwards compatible with USB2.0/1.1)
Connections ..................................................SATA, 40-pin. IDE, 44-pin IDE
Hard drive capacity .....................................max. 3 TB
Ambient conditions ...................................... Temperature -10 °C to +50 °C, air humidity max. 95%, not
Dimensions....................................................98 x 66 x 21.5 mm (L x W x H)
Weight ............................................................52 g
b) Wall plug transformer
Operating voltage.........................................100 - 240 V/AC, 50/60 Hz
Output.............................................................12 V/DC, 2 A
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