USB 3.0 - 3.5" SATA HDD Enclosure
DX-HD303513
USER GUIDE
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Introduction
DX-HD303513
For best performance and reliability, install the latest updates and
service packs (SP) for Windows (go to the Start menu and select
Windows Update).
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Dynex DX-HD303513
external hard drive enclosure kit. You can install a 3.5" SATA hard drive
(HDD) by installing it into the enclosure.
Features
• Provides a USB 3.0 interface compatible with prior USB 2.0 and
1.1 standards.
Safety information
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
• Supports 3.5" SATA interface hard drive..
• Has a power switch as well as power and activity indicators.
• Rapid heat dissipation.
• Supports Plug-and-Play and is hot-swappable.
• Patented strong aluminum design.
• Simple to set up and easy to use.
device to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Package contents
This symbol indicates that dangerous
voltage constituting a risk of electric
shock is present within your hard drive
enclosure.
• USB 3.0 3.5” SATA hard drive enclosure
• Hi-speed USB 3.0 A - B cable
• 12V/2A AC power adapter
• Quick Setup Guide
• Screwdriver
• Screws
This symbol indicates that there are
important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature
accompanying your hard drive
enclosure.
Front
Important safety instructions
• This hard drive enclosure is to be used in temperatures of
41~95°F (5~35°C). Temperatures exceeding these limits may
damage your hard drive or the enclosure. Avoid heat sources or
direct sunlight.
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• This hard drive enclosure can be stored in a humidity range of
between 10% and 90%, and can be operated in a humidity range
of between 5% and 80%.
• Do not connect the hard drive enclosure to your computer
without taking precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge or
short circuits, which could damage the hard drive enclosure or
your computer.
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• Do not place this hard drive enclosure close to a source of strong
magnetic fields (such as a computer screen, TV, radio, or speaker).
Strong magnetic fields can affect the reliability of data transfer to
and from the hard drive enclosure.
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Description
Power indicator Turns on when the hard drive is turned on.
(yellow)
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• Do not place anything heavy on top of the hard drive enclosure.
• Use only the accessories provided in the accessory package.
• Before you install or use the hard drive enclosure, read the user
manual and assemble the enclosure carefully.
Activity
Blinks when the hard drive is active.
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indicator (blue)
On/Off switch Press to turn off your hard drive enclosure.
• To prevent short circuits, do not leave any metal objects inside
the enclosure when installing the hard drive.
USB 3.0 B type Connect a USB cable to this port and to your
port
computer.
• To prevent short circuits, do not use the hard drive enclosure close
to water, rain, or high humidity.
12V DC in port Connect the AC power adapter to this port.
System requirements
• One 3.5" SATA hard drive.
• PC or Macintosh computer with an available USB 3.0 port. (You
can connect to a USB 2.0 port, but it will only run at USB 2.0
speeds).
• Supports Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
operating systems.
• Supports Mac OS X version 10.4 or higher operating system (USB
2.0 only).
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Setting up your hard drive enclosure
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Gently slide the drive tray, with drive attached, into the
enclosure.
Setting up your hard drive
enclosure
Read the safety precautions before you install your hard drive in
the enclosure:
• Use only the accessories provided.
• Make sure that you first touch an unpainted, grounded metal object
to discharge any static electricity stored on your clothing or body
before touching any electronic components.
• Handle the printed circuit board (PCB) by the edges only. Avoid
touching the electronic components.
Installing your hard drive in the enclosure
To install your hard drive in the enclosure:
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Remove the two screws from the panel with the USB connector.
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Replace the two screws on the left-side panel.
Connecting the enclosure to your
computer
Notes:
• Make sure you have installed the hard drive into the enclosure before
connecting the enclosure to your computer.
• A new hard drive must be initialized and partitioned before it will
appear in Windows Explorer or on your Mac desktop. Refer to your
hard drive manufacturer’s documentation, or see “Formatting the
hard drive on your PC” on page 5.
Remove the plastic end cap and circuit board.
• To get better performance, make sure your laptop or PC has USB 3.0
ports (
). If your computer does not have USB 3.0 capability,
you can plug the USB 3.0 cable into any available USB 2.0 port, but it
will only run at USB 2.0 speeds.
To connect the enclosure to your computer:
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Plug the smaller USB 3.0 (Micro-B type) connector on the USB
cable (provided) into the port on the enclosure.
Plug the other end of the cable into a USB port on your computer.
Connect the AC adapter to the enclosure and then into a wall
outlet.
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USB 3.0 B type male connector
Connect your hard drive’s SATA connector to the corresponding
connector on the enclosure circuit board and secure the drive to
the drive tray with the screws (4) provided.
USB 3.0 A type male connector
The operating system automatically detects and sets up the new
drive.
If the drive is correctly detected, a new drive letter is assigned to
the enclosure.
• For PCs, the new drive letter appears in My Computer.
• For Macintosh computers, the new drive letter appears on
the desktop.
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Setting up your hard drive enclosure
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Note for PC users: If you do not see an additional drive in your system,
Formatting the hard drive on your PC
you might need to format the new drive. See the following section for
more information on detecting and formatting your drive.
Caution: Formatting is only required for a new hard drive. Do not format
a drive that contains valuable data that you want to save.
Notes for Macintosh users: Select Disk Utilities from the Utilities
folder, then select the external enclosure and format the drive to meet
your requirements.
To format the hard drive on your PC:
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Click Start, then click Control Panel.
Click Performance and Maintenance (in Windows 7, click
System and Security), then click Administrative Tools.
Disconnecting the enclosure from your
computer
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Click Computer Management, then click Disk Management
from the menu on the left side of the screen.
To disconnect the enclosure while your PC is running:
Click on the new drive (identifiable by the model number or drive
capacity), then click on the Action tab at the top of the screen.
Note: If a drive window is open or the hard drive enclosure is active, close
any associated windows before trying to remove the enclosure.
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Go to All Tasks, then click Format from the menu.
Select the file system and other choices you want, then click OK.
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Right-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon (located near
the clock on the taskbar).
Select the drive you want to unplug, then click STOP.
When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so, unplug the
enclosure from your computer.
Formatting the hard drive in Mac OS x
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Creating a new partition in Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
If you are using a new hard drive, you may need to initialize it first.
Initialize your new hard drive using Drive Setup from the Mac OS CD
that came with your computer.
To disconnect the enclosure while Mac OS X is running:
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Drag the USB icon into the TRASH.
Unplug the enclosure.
To initialize a Hard Drive:
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Start up your computer from the Mac OS CD.
Locate the Utilities folder on the Mac OS CD and double-click it
to open the folder.
Partitioning and formatting a new hard
drive
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Double-click Drive Setup to open the program.
From the list of drives, select the drive you want to initialize, then
click Initialize.
Creating a new partition on your PC
To format your hard drive with Mac OS Extended format:
This method of formatting hard drives provides for a more efficient use
of hard drive storage space.
Caution: Doing the following will erase any existing data on the drive. If
the drive is damaged and you wish to recover the data, continuing
may overwrite the existing information!
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Click Custom Setup.
Select the Type menu in the Volume info area, then click Mac
OS Extended Format.
Note: For new hard drives, you need to initialize and partition your hard
drive before it will appear in Windows Explorer.
The best way to partition a new hard drive is to use the manufacturer’s
program. Most hard drives should come with a CD that includes the
installation program. If not, visit the manufacturer's website to see if a
download is available. If the manufacturer’s program is not available,
try the following instead:
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Resize the volumes if desired.
When ready, click OK, then click Initialize.
If initialization fails, do the following:
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Click Initialization Options from the Functions menu.
Select Low level format, then click OK. Choosing this option
adds significant time to the initialization process.
To create a new partition on your PC:
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Right-click on My Computer, or Computer, depending on
which version of Windows you have, then click Manage.
Formatting the hard drive on a Mac
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Select Disk Management under Storage on the left pane.
Windows should give you the option to initialize the disk. If not,
locate the new drive, right-click on it (where it reads “New
Simple Volume”), then click Initialize. (This step may not be
required for some hard drives).
To format the hard drive:
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Click Disk Utility (under Applications).
Select the new hard drive you are trying to install.
Click the Erase tab.
Choose a volume format and assign a name to the new drive,
then click Erase.
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Follow the prompts in the wizard.
When the process is complete, locate your hard drive in the
bottom right pane. Right-click on the area with a status bar (to
the right of the “New Simple Volume” area), then click New
Partition.
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Continue following the wizard’s directions. The recommended
partition type is “primary” and the recommended file system is
“NTFS.” Note that Windows XP limits FAT32 partitions to only
32GB.
You should now be able to see the drive in Windows Explorer.
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Troubleshooting
• Connecting your hard drive to the enclosure is
just like connecting a hard drive to the inside
of your computer. The enclosure itself will not
corrupt your data. If data has become corrupt,
it is likely caused by removing the enclosure
while data was still being written to the hard
drive, from subjecting the drive to some kind
of physical trauma (even very subtle trauma),
or due to a design or quality issue with the
original drive manufacturer.
Caution: Never remove the enclosure while data
is being written to the hard drive! Doing so may
cause the hard drive to become corrupt. Make
sure all applications being run off the disk and all
files in use are no longer in use before removing
the unit. For PCs, use the Safely Remove Hardware
icon to eject the drive before disconnecting. For
Mac, drag the hard drive to the trash before
disconnecting. Never operate the disk and
enclosure in a partially assembled state.
Troubleshooting
• Make sure the drive is functioning. A drive
that does not work in a laptop will more than
likely not work with this enclosure either.
When you connect the enclosure to the PC,
you should hear the drive spin up (it may be
very faint). Contact your hard drive
The data on my hard
drive is corrupt!
manufacturer or PC manufacturer for
information on testing your hard drive.
• The enclosure may not be receiving enough
power to spin up the hard drive. USB ports are
supposed to have a power rating of
5.25V/500mA. If the system provides less than
500mA per USB port, the enclosure may not
have enough power to spin up the hard drive
completely (although the enclosure will light
up and you will hear the drive attempting to
spin up).
• Make sure that the USB cable is connected
firmly to your enclosure and computer.
the connections are securely fastened.
• If you have a desktop computer, try using the
USB ports on the back of the computer
instead of the front USB ports. The cables
connecting front USB ports are not always
properly shielded and may not properly
handle USB 3.0 speeds.
• Your PC may not be able to recognize the
partition on the hard drive because it is
damaged or not a valid format. You can
initialize, partition, and format unrecognized
drives by using the software that comes with
the hard drive or by using the Disk Manager
(PC users) or Disk Utilities (Mac Users).
the drive. If the drive is damaged and you wish to
recover the data, continuing WILL overwrite the
existing information.
• If using a new hard drive, have you formatted
and partitioned the hard drive? If not, see
"Partitioning and formatting a new hard
drive" on page 5. If the hard drive is not
formatted and partitioned, your PC will not
assign a drive letter.
• There are some computers that have difficulty
starting with a USB hard drive connected.
Unplug the hard drive, then restart your
computer. Once started, connect the hard
drive.
• Do not use non-powered USB hubs because
they often are unable to provide enough
power.
• This enclosure does not support using the
enclosed disk drive as a boot device.
Can I boot from the
• Verify that you are logged into the computer
with an account that has Administrator
Rights. If that does not resolve the issue,
contact your hard drive manufacturer or PC
manufacturer for assistance.
Why can't I partition or
format my drive?
I do not see the
• Make sure you have the latest Service Pack
installed on Windows XP. With the latest
Service Pack, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and
Windows 7 should recognize up to a 2TB
drive.
enclosure/additional
drive in my system
My hard drive is 2TB,
are there any unique
issues?
• No
Is RAID or JBOD
supported?
• This is most likely because this space was
either not partitioned or initialized when the
hard drive was formatted. Another reason is
that when the hard drive has been removed
improperly, a ghost drive can be created on
the computer which confuses the computer
into thinking there is still usable space. It is
best to turn off the enclosure and reboot your
system.
Why do I keep seeing
8 GB of hard drive space
(no partition)?
• No, the hard drive must be initialized and
partitioned for one or the other. When
formatted for Mac, a PC will not be able to see
the partition, and vice versa.
Can I use the hard drive
enclosure with a Mac
and a PC at the same
time?
Specifications
• Make sure the hard drive has been initialized
and partitioned if using a new hard drive. If
you need to do this, see ""Partitioning and
formatting a new hard drive" on page 5.
• If you have Windows 7, you may not have
rights to the files and folders and may need to
take Ownership of these files and folders. Go
for more information.
SATA I or SATA II
Device interface
Dimensions (WxLxH)
Host interface
There is a USB icon in
the system tray, but I
can't find the hard disk
in MY COMPUTER
1.22 x 4.96 x 8.07 in (3.1 x 12.6 x 20.5 cm)
USB 3.0 B type
AC adaptor
Power supply
• Your system may be operating at USB 2.0
speeds due to an incorrect driver installation
of the USB 3.0 adapter card. Or you may have
a system that does not support USB 3.0. If
your system includes a PCIe slot, you can
achieve SuperSpeed USB transfer rates by
installing a USB 3.0 PCIe adapter card.
• Make sure the enclosure is connected to a
USB 3.0 or 2.0 port. Transfer speeds are
optimal/best with your hard drive enclosure if
you are using USB 3.0 ports. Data throughput
is greatly affected by the type and location of
data on the disk. A few very large files will
copy much faster than many small files since
the larger files are more likely to be arranged
sequentially on the disk.
Up to 3 TB 3.5” SATA HDD (Windows
Vista and Windows 7)
Up to 2 TB 3.5” SATA HDD (Windows XP)
Maximum height is 1.03 in (2.61 cm)
HDD supports
Operating: 32~104°F (0~40°C)
20% to 80% non-condensing
FCC Class B, ICES-003
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Certificate
The data transfer
between computer and
device is slow
• Magnetic Hard Disk Drives operate at speeds
slower than the USB 3.0's maximum data
transfer rate. If using an HDD, your transfer
speeds will be faster on USB 3.0 than on USB
2.0, but will still be limited by the phyiscal
disk's throughput.
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Legal notices
DX-HD303513
Legal notices
FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this
product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits
for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
FCC warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
Canada ICES-003 statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This equipment complies with the applicable technical standards of
ICES 003:1997 in accordance with the measurement procedures
specified in CISPR22-96.
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manufacture of the material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date
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rebuilt parts; or (2) replace the Product at no charge with new or rebuilt comparable
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What does the warranty not cover?
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Customer instruction
Installation
Set up adjustments
Cosmetic damage
Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes
Accident
Misuse
Abuse
Negligence
Commercial use
Modification of any part of the Product
Plasma display panel damaged by static (non-moving) images applied for
lengthy periods (burn-in).
This warranty also does not cover:
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Damage due to incorrect operation or maintenance
Connection to an incorrect voltage supply
Attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Dynex to service
the Product
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Products sold as is or with all faults
Consumables, such as fuses or batteries
Products where the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed
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