About your wd drive, Format and configuration, Led indicators (lights) – Western Digital Studio Edition II User Manual

Page 8: Power/activity led behavior, Capacity gauge, Usb and firewire mode, Esata mode

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MY BOOK STUDIO EDITION II

USER MANUAL

ABOUT YOUR WD DRIVE – 5

About Your WD Drive

Format and Configuration

This WD device is preformatted to HFS+ (Journaled) for compatibility with Macintosh
operating systems and is pre-configured for RAID 0 (Striped) mode for maximum
capacity and accelerated performance.

This product also supports RAID 1 (Mirrored) mode for extra data protection with
instantaneous and automatic data updates. If one drive fails the system will still run
and your data will be preserved. You can replace the failed drive and restore the
system. For more information, including instructions on changing the RAID
configuration or drive format, see “WD RAID Manager for Mac” on page 17 or “WD
RAID Manager for Windows” on page 22.

LED Indicators (Lights)

The Power/Activity and Capacity Gauge indicators are represented by a single bar of
six LEDs (lights) on the front panel of the drive.

Power/Activity LED Behavior

* If this condition occurs, read/write activity will stop and the drive will spin down. Disconnect and

power down My Book. Allow it to cool down for 1-2 hours then reconnect and power up the device.

Capacity Gauge

When the device is turned on, the Capacity Gauge indicates space used on the drive
by illuminating six sections in an upward vertical direction. Each section represents
approximately 17 percent of drive capacity. Because this drive is preformatted, the
first section is illuminated upon installation.

USB and FireWire Mode

The Capacity Gauge is enabled only through installation of WD Drive Manager, which
must be installed on each system to which My Book is connected. The Capacity
Gauge is updated automatically as the drive is used.

eSATA Mode

Capacity Gauge is not available in eSATA mode.

Appearance

Drive State

Steady

Power-on state or power-save mode

Slow flashing (every four seconds)

System standby

Moving up and down

Drive in use

Alternating checkerboard pattern

Transitioning from one state to another

Alternate flashing between top and bottom LEDs

RAID degraded mode

Cycling from bottom to top

RAID rebuild mode

Fast flashing (every second)

Over-temperature condition*

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