Addonics Technologies Computer Drive MMTPRO User Manual

ADDONICS TECHNOLOGIES  
Model: MMTPRO  
The MultiMedia Tower Pro comes with a port multiplier installed. For your  
II. Connecting the power cable and MultiMedia Tower Pro  
system to see multiple individual drives, confirm with your system  
manufacturer that the eSATA port that came built-in with your system is  
Port Multiplier (PM) compatible. You may add a PM compatible eSATA  
port to your system with an add-on controller via PCI or PCI-Express slot  
on a Desktop or an ExpressCard slot on your Notebook. Controllers that  
use the Silicon Image 3132 or 3124 chipset are PM compatible and  
Addonics offer a family of these controllers.  
to the computer  
a. Connect the power cord provided from the wall outlet to the  
back of the MultiMedia Tower Pro.  
b. Make sure the power is off (power LED light should be off).  
III. Power on/off control  
Turn on the power to the MultiMedia Tower Pro by pressing the power  
button on the front. The power green LED light should lit indicating the  
power is on.  
I.  
Installing drives into the MultiMedia Tower Pro  
Power Switch  
Power LED  
Bay 1  
Bay 1 HDD drive LED  
Bay 2 HDD drive LED  
Bay 3 flash media LED  
Bay 2  
Bay 3  
Bay 4 HDD drive LED  
Bay 4  
Using the Port Multiplier mounted on the MultiMedia Tower Pro  
Note: The Port Multiplier will only work with Port Multiplier aware eSATA  
host controllers. It is compatible with eSATA host controllers using the  
Silicon Image Chip SiI3124 & SiI3132.  
When the port multiplier (PM) is connected to an eSATA Host controller  
with SiI3124 or SiI3132 chip, in the RAID BIOS of the host controller, you  
will only see one drive and that is the drive mounted in bay 1 of the  
MultiMedia Tower Pro.  
Step 1  
Using 3.5” SATA hard disk drive, slide the drive into the drive bay.  
For bay 1, close the front panel and using the key provided, turn the key  
lock to the Lock position. This will secure the drive and turn on the power  
to the hard drive.  
All the SATA drives mounted on the MultiMedia Tower Pro will show in  
the SATARAID5 Array Manager.  
For non-raid Silicon Image controller or using USB converters, the drives  
will be detected on the disk utility of the operating system.  
For bay 2, slide any micro SATA hard drive/SSD or CFast card installed  
in CFast-mSATA adapter.  
Step 1:  
For bay 3, insert any Flash media:  
Connect the eSATA cable that is connected to a PM-aware eSATA host  
controller to the eSATA port located at the back of the MultiMedia Tower  
Pro.  
Compact Flash Type I and II, MicroDrive, Secure Digital (SD), SDHC (SD  
2.0), SDXC, Micro SD*, mini SD*, Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Pro  
(MS Pro 4bit)*, Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo)*, Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS  
Pro Duo)*, Sony M2*, Multi Media Card (MMC & MMC Plus 4.2), Smart  
Media, xD, Reduced Size MMC (RS-MMC)*, CFast card (require  
Addonics CFast - mSATA adapter) into the correct slot on the reader  
Step 2:  
Turn ON the MultiMedia Tower Pro  
Step 3:  
Media priority for flash reader  
For eSATA raid controllers using Silicon Image chips, use the  
SATARAID5 array manager to configure the external drives.  
For non-raid Silicon Image controller or using USB converters, the drives  
will be detected on the operating system.  
When more than one media is inside the internal SATA / USB DigiDrive  
during bootup, the media that gets detected first is according to the  
priority shown below  
1. Compact Flash  
2. Smart Media / xD Picture card  
3. MMC / SD  
4. Memory Stick  
The flash media will show up as a removable drive in Explorer.  
For bay 4, just push back the front panel to secure drive. There is no key  
lock for this bay.  
Note: It is recommended to fill up the MultiMedia Tower Pro with SATA  
drives from top to bottom. This is to help in identifying which drives  
connect to which ports for easier troubleshooting.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
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Email:  
408-453-6212  
8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST  

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