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CRU Rhino Jr RJ32T Quick Start Guide

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CRU Rhino Jr RJ32T Quick Start Guide

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1 HARDWARE SETUP

1.1 FRAME INSTALLATION

a.   Slide the Rhino Jr RJ32T removable drive enclosure into an open 5.25” drive bay in your 

computer workstation.

b.  Secure the RJ32T to the chassis with the mounting screws provided.

c.  Attach SATA data and power cables from your computer and connect them to the SATA 

data and power connectors on the rear of the RJ32T. Ensure that the other end of the SATA 
data cable is attached to the appropriate SATA ports on the computer’s motherboard or 
SAS/SATA host card.

1.2 DRIVE INSTALLATION

a.  Remove the carrier from the frame. 

b.  Remove the top cover of the carrier. Remove the screw securing the cover from the rear 

of the carrier and slide off the top cover.

c.  Carefully insert your drive (not included) into the carrier.

d.  Use the provided screws to secure the drive to the carrier.

e.  Reinstall cover onto the carrier and secure it using the screw you removed in Step B. 

f.  Insert the carrier into the frame assembly and use the included key to lock the carrier by 

rotating it 90 degrees clockwise. The lock on the RJ32T serves as the power switch. When 
the lock is engaged, the green power LED will illuminate and the drive inside the RJ32T 
will mount to your computer.

2 EJECTING DRIVES FROM THE RJ32T

After ejecting a drive, you may need to restart your computer in order to remount the 

drive unless you have a hotswap-capable host.

2.1 WINDOWS

a.  Ensure that no file transfers are taking place by making sure that the Drive Activity LED 

is not blinking, as disconnecting the unit while a file transfer is in progress can result in 
data loss.

b.  Rotate the lock switch 90 degrees counterclockwise to unlock the drive and power it down.

g.  Remove the carrier from the frame. 

If you have a SAS/SATA host card or motherboard that supports hot-swapping, 

then you should first unmount the volume by left-clicking on the the USB plug icon 

with the green checkmark on the Desktop task bar and then selecting the proper 

device from the menu that pops up. Volumes not on a hotswap-capable host may 

not appear here.

2.2 OS X/macOS

a.  First, ensure that no file transfers are taking place by making sure that the Drive Activity 

LED is not blinking, as disconnecting the unit while a file transfer is in progress can result 
in data loss. 

b.  Unmount the volume before powering down the drive by dragging the volume’s icon to the 

Trash

, or by selecting the volume and pressing 

C E

c.  Rotate the lock switch 90 degrees clockwise to unlock the drive and power it down.

d.  Use the handle on the front of the carrier to remove the carrier from the frame. 

3 LED BEHAVIOR

LED NAME

COLOR

STATE

DESCRIPTION

Power

Green

Solid

The drive is powered on.

Drive Activity

Amber

Solid

The drive is inserted and ready for access.

Amber

Blinking

The drive is being accessed.

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