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3.3 Operating Your RTX Secure
a. Choose one of the connection types and connect the appropriate
cable from your computer to the corresponding port on the RTX.
b. Connect the RTX Secure to a power outlet with the included
power cord.
c. Install the hard drives into the RTX Secure (See Section 3.1) if
you have not already done so.
d. Set the Security desired encryption mode. (See Section 3.2).
e. If the drives being used in the RTX Secure are encrypted or
intended to be encrypted, then insert the Security Key into the
Mini-USB Security Key Port on the bottom of the RTX Secure.
f. Flip the power switch on the rear of the unit to turn on the RTX
Secure.
g. When using the Unique or Common Encrypted Modes, wait for
each LED along the bottom panel of the RTX Secure to light
green. These encryption status LEDs correspond to one of the
TrayFree Bays above them with the leftmost LED representing
the top bay and the rightmost LED representing the bottom
bay. When all encryption status LEDs that correspond to a bay
with a drive inside are lit green, encryption is activated and the
Security Key may be removed and stored in a safe location.
When any hard drive is first used with the RTX Secure they will
show up as blank, unallocated drives and you'll need to format
the drives before you can use them in the enclosure. Note that
formatting a drive will erase all data on the drive, so be
sure to back up your data before installing the hard drives
into this enclosure and beginning this operation. See Section
7 for instructions on how to format the drive with Mac or Windows
operating systems.

4. Other Configuration Options

4.1 Missing Security Key Notification

After the RTX Secure performs its power-on self-test and there is no
Security Key inserted, there is a five-second period of time where the
encryption status LEDs will blink red and orange. During this period
of time, a Security Key can still be inserted. When the RTX Secure
detects the key's insertion, it will continue its power on sequence.

4.2 Hot Swapping Encrypted Hard Drives

Hot swapping of hard drives is supported by the RTX Secure as a
default feature. However, when the RTX Secure is configured as a
RAID, the RAID will have to rebuild after a drive is hot swapped for
a new drive. Do NOT hot swap drives when the RTX Secure is
configured as a RAID 0!
Make sure the correct Security Key is installed when hot swapping
an encrypted hard drive. If the Security Key is not installed or an
incorrect Security Key is detected, the bay will not power up and the
bay's Encryption Status LED will flash orange.

5. LED Behavior

LED
Unit Power
Glows green when the power switch is in the "on" position.
System
LED is "off" by default.
Configurable (see Section 8)
Glows amber when a drive reaches a default temperature, or a
temperature that you set.
Glows red when a drive or enclosure reaches a default temperature
or the temperature that you set.
RAID
LED is "off" by default.
Glows amber when the RAID is degraded.
Glows red when the RAID has failed or is invalid.
Drive Power
Glows green when the drive is in the unit and receiving power.
Drive Activity
Glows amber when the drive is being accessed, either reading or writing
from the drive.

6. LCD Menu Screens

Use the Navigation Buttons to change screens.
Screen
Mode/Status
The RAID level used
Status of the RAID: Normal or Degraded
Drive Status
OK: Indicates that the hard drive is in use or ready to use.
No Disk: Indicates that the hard was removed or not installed.
Unused: A new drive was installed and not added to the RAID.
Failing: Indicates the drive is malfunctioning. Possible causes of a
failure message include an inability to recognize the drive, a compat-
ibility problem, or damaged sectors.
Drive Temp
Displays temperature of the top and bottom drives, as reported by
S.M.A.R.T. status.
Change RAID
Allows you to change the RAID level. (see section 7.2)
Mode
Fan/System
Displays fan speed and system temperature.

7. RAID Configuration

You may skip this section if you purchased the RTX Secure pre-config-
ured with drives.
The RTX Secure ships with RAID5 as the default mode. To set up your
drives as a RAID 5, simply select the "RE-INIT" (reinitialize) option which
briefly appears on the LCD menu screen when the RTX is powered on.
Use the LCD and menu selection buttons to complete these steps.
NOTE: This will erase any existing data on the drives.
Behavior
Description
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