Buffalo Technology HD-QSTSU2 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Back Panel Layout
- Page 3 – DriveStation Setup
- Page 5 – Installing the RAID Utility; Normal Mode
- Page 6 – Using the RAID Utility
- Page 8 – Drive Select
- Page 9 – FCC Warning; Note on Format; CAUTION; Technical Specifications
- Page 10 – Environmental Information
Mac User Guide
HD-QSTSU2/R5 DriveStation Quattro
Package contents:
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Main Unit (DriveStation)
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Power Cord
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USB Cable
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eSATA Cable
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eSATA Backplate
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DriveNavigator Installation CD
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User Guides
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Summary
2 Back Panel Layout Power On Off Socket for Power Cord Auto On/Off Manual On/Off USB eSATA Note: Changing between RAID modes is done with the RAID Utility, included with the software on your DriveNavigator CD.
3 Flip the power switch on the back of the DriveStation to the OFF position. Plug DriveStation’s power cord into the power socket as shown, as well as a power outlet or surge protector. Then, connect a USB or eSATA cable into a matching port on the back of the DriveStation. DriveStation Setup Connec...
5 Installing the RAID Utility By default, your Quattro is configured in RAID 0 mode. This gives you maximum usable capacity and performance, but no redundancy. If a drive fails, all data on the DriveStation is lost. If you’re willing to trade some performance for better data security, Buffalo Techno...