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3.1 Where to Connect Hard Drives
It is important when connecting a hard drive that you are aware which position you are connecting your
hard drive to (Disk 1 / Disk 3 or Disk 2 / Disk 4). Disk 1 and Disk 3 are generally reserved for read
functions. Disk 2 and Disk 4 are generally reserved for write functions. Certain functions require you to
connect your hard drive to a specific Disk position.
Note: The Disk 1 and Disk 2 connection ports are only for SATA HDDs. HDDs based on other standard
such as IDE (PATA) HDD, SCSI HDD or SAS HDD cannot be connected.
Disk 1
Disk 3
Disk 2
Disk 4
COPY MODE
• Disk 1, Disk 3 - Source hard drive
• Disk 2, Disk 4 - Target hard drive
ERASE MODE
• Disk 2 or Disk 4
CHECK MODE
• HDD can be verified from any position, but when HDD is connected to Disk 1 or Disk 3, Verify &
Repairing function and Seek Test functions are not available.
CHECK MODE
• Disk 2 or Disk 4
Where to Connect Hard Drives