Sonnet Technologies Tempo SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0 Serial ATA Host Controller User Manual

Quick start guide, Tempo, Sata pro

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Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide for Tempo SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0

You Should Have

The following items should be included in your product package:

• One Tempo SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0 card

The following items are required (sold separately):

• One or more external Serial ATA Drives

• One or two external Serial ATA (eSATA) data cables

System Requirements

The Tempo SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0 host adapter card requires the

following in order to operate in your system:

• One available PCI Express (PCIe) slot

• Mac OS

®

X Version 10.5 or later, or Windows

®

7, or Windows Vista

®

eSATA connector

SATA I connector

Hardware Installation Steps for All Users (continued)

3. Remove the Sonnet card from its packaging, and then install it

into the slot;

make sure the card is firmly seated and secured.

4. Close your computer.

5. Connect the eSATA data cable(s) between the Tempo card

and the drive enclosures;

make sure all cables are connected

securely to the Tempo card and the enclosures.

Driver Information—Mac OS X

The drivers that enable the Tempo SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0 card to

work in your computer are installed as part of Mac OS X; the Tempo

card is ready to use when you power on your computer.

Driver Information—Windows

After starting up Windows, the drivers that enable the Tempo

SATA Pro 6Gb PCIe 2.0 card to operate in your system are installed

automatically. A Found New Hardware popup will appear. Then,

information regarding the process of identifying the card, and

searching for and installing the appropriate software will appear.

Finally, the message “Your new hardware is installed and ready to

use” will be displayed, and then the popup will disappear.

Hardware Installation Steps for All Users

Before installing software, you must first install the Tempo card.

1. Shut down you computer, and then open it to access the

expansion card area (PCI Express slots); refer to your computer’s

user manual for specific information

2. Locate an available PCI Express slot and remove its access cover.

Windows users skip to the next panel; Mac OS users:

• Mac Pro (Mid 2010), Mac Pro (Early 2009) and pre-2008 Mac

Pro users may install the card into any available slot; Mac Pro

(Early 2008) users must only use slot 3 or 4.

• Power Mac G5 users should use slot 2 or 4, or slot 3 if necessary.

Tempo

SATA Pro

6

Gb PCIe 2.0

Serial ATA Host Controller for PCI Express® Slot

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