GETTING STARTED
Logicube ZX-
Tower™ User’s Manual
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2.1 Turning the ZX-T on and off
Before connecting the power cable to the ZX-T, set the voltage
switch on the power supply (located in the back of the ZX-T) to the
correct input voltage.
The ZX-T comes with a standard power cable that connects to the back of the device. Attach the
included power cable the power connector in the back of the ZX-T.
To turn the ZX-T on, make sure the power switch (located next to the power connector) is set to
the ON position. Press and release the power button located on the top (front) of the ZX-T. The
ZX-T will turn on and start the boot process.
To turn the ZX-T off, press and release the power button located on the top (front) of the ZX-T.
It is not recommended to use the power switch (located in the back) to turn the
ZX-T off. Using the power button located on the top (front) gracefully shuts down
the ZX-T’s Operating System.
2.2 Connecting 3.5” Serial ATA (SATA) and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
Drives
The ZX-T has hot swappable drive bays located in the front of the unit. There are eight (8) 3.5”
drive bays labeled Bay 1 through Bay 8.
Each drive bay is hot swappable and drives can be removed or added as long as there is no
activity on the drives.
1.
Open the drive bay of your choice by gently pulling the release latch.
2.
Carefully swing the drive bay door open all the way to the right.
3.
Insert the 3.5” drive face up (SATA/SAS connectors should be facing in toward the back
of the ZX-T) and push it mostly in. Do not push it in all the way.
4.
To push the SATA/SAS drive all the way in, close the drive bay door. You should hear a
‘click’ when the drive bay door is closed all the way.
NOTE:
The drive bay doors have two LEDs. The green LED shows that the drive is connected
and has power. A blinking amber LED should light up showing there is activity on the drive.
This amber LED will light up when you initially connect a drive and will also blink when the
drive is being used for wiping.
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