Addonics Technologies RTM4R5EU3 User Manual

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Note:  You need to verify that the eSATA port you are connecting the tower is port 
multiplier compatible. If it is connected to a non-port multiplier compatible host 
controller, the operating system will only see one drive out of the five connected 
and that is the drive connected to port 1.
For example, when the tower is connected to a SATA Host controller with SiI3124 
or SiI3132 chip which is port multiplier compatible, in the RAID BIOS of the host 
controller, you will only see one drive and that is the drive connected to port 1 on 
the hardware PM.
All the SATA drives connected to the tower will show in the SATARAID5 Array 
Manager of the SATA Host controller with SiI3124 or SiI3132 chip.
Removing Cover of RAID 
Tower Mini
Loosen the 3 screws at the back of the tower 
using a Philips screwdriver by turning 
counter-clockwise. Separate the metal 
casing of the tower from the housing by lifting 
up the casing as shown on the photo.
Installing drives into the 
RAID Tower Mini 
Step 1
Slide the storage device into the embedded 
mounting bracket.
Step 2
Using 3.5” SATA Hard Disk Drives
Connect the internal SATA data cable to the 
data port of the hard drive then connect the 
15-pin SATA power connector to the power 
port on the hard drive.
Step 3
Secure the hard disk by using screws 
provided. Repeat the above procedure for 
additional hard drives.
Hard Disk