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Icy Box IB-RD3620SU3 User Manual

Icy Box IB-RD3620SU3
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Manual IB-3620 Series
1
Version 1.1
IB-RD3620SU3
IB-3620U3

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Icy Box IB-RD3620SU3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
RAID levels0, 1, JBOD
Data transfer rate6 Gbit/s
Hot-swap drive baysYes
Storage drive interfaceSerial ATA, Serial ATA II, Serial ATA III
Storage drives installedNo
Storage drive sizes supported3.5 \
Supported storage drive typesHDD
Total installed storage capacity0 TB
Maximum supported storage capacity3 TB
Number of storage drives installed0
Number of storage drives supported2
Chassis typeDesktop
Device classHome & Home Office
Fan diameter60 mm
Product colorBlack
Number of fans1 fan(s)
Housing materialAluminium, Plastic
AC input voltage100-240 V
DC output voltage12 V
Power consumption (max)48 W
Package depth270 mm
Package width293 mm
Package height155 mm
Package weight1940 g
Cables includedeSATA, USB
Country of originTaiwan
Harmonized System (HS) code84717020
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-B ports quantity1
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth215 mm
Width126 mm
Height166 mm
Weight1110 g

Summary

Introduction to IB-3620 Series

General Information and Usage Guidelines

Covers essential usage cautions, power, radio interference, repair, disposal, and other vital operational guidelines for the device.

Hardware Overview

Front Panel LEDs and Buttons

Details the front panel LEDs and buttons for IB-RD3620SU3 and IB-3620U3 models, explaining their functions and indicators.

Rear Panel Connections and Ports

Illustrates and describes the rear panel connections and ports for both IB-RD3620SU3 and IB-3620U3 models, essential for setup.

HDD Installation

RAID Mode Configuration

JBOD Spanning Mode Configuration

Concatenates multiple drives into a single large volume, writing data sequentially from HDD1 to HDD2 for expanded storage.

RAID0 Striping Mode Configuration

Combines multiple drives into one logical unit, striping data across drives for increased read performance and speed.

RAID1 Mirroring Mode Configuration

Mirrors data across multiple drives for redundancy, ensuring data availability if one drive fails.

Single Drive Mode Configuration

Each hard drive is handled independently as a separate logical volume, storing files without redundancy or spanning.

RAID 1 Failed Drive Replacement

Replacing a Failed HDD1 in RAID 1

Steps to replace a failed HDD1 in RAID 1 mode, including power off, removal, installation, and the automatic rebuilding process.

Replacing a Failed HDD2 in RAID 1

Procedure for replacing a failed HDD2 in RAID 1, involving swapping drives and the subsequent data rebuilding process.

Disk Initialization by Operating System

Windows XP Disk Initialization

Guides users through initializing and formatting HDDs for Windows XP, noting MBR and 2TB volume limits.

Windows Vista Disk Initialization

Instructions for initializing and formatting HDDs in Windows Vista, covering disk management steps and initialization.

Windows 7/8 Disk Initialization

Details the process of initializing and formatting HDDs for Windows 7/8, including GPT/MBR considerations for drives over 2TB.

Macintosh OS 10.X Disk Initialization

Provides steps for initializing and formatting HDDs on Macintosh OS 10.X using Disk Utility, including erase operations.

Important References and Notes

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