User’s GuideUser’s Guide
7all necessary static precautions including wearing anti-static wristbands (not included) and grounding yourself before working with the unit.
8MAIN FEATURES1. The Disk Jockey supports seven different copy and diagnostic modes in one product.2. The Disk Jockey copies a hard disk drive sect
9KNOWN LIMITATIONS1. You cannot boot an operating system from hard disk drives attached to the Disk Jockey.2. Diskology will not be responsible or l
10BEFORE USING1. The content of this manual may change without notice; we reserve the right to update this manual without notice (please register you
11PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS1. Model number, DJ-20002. Product Name: Disk Jockey IT3. Interface: USB 2.0 (standard rev 2) / IEEE 1394 (S400)4. USB Con
12DIAGRAM OF COMPONENTSPower LEDUSB PortIDE ConnectorAccess LEDPower Button Mode SwitchAccess LEDIDE ConnectorACFirewire Port
13USB AND FIREWIRE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSThe USB and FireWire system requirements are only necessary when you are using the Disk Jockey in a mode setting
14• Some laptops featuring the AMD K6 CPU may not be supported at this time. Check the Diskology website for updated information.•Diskology cannot gu
15dowsXP• Windows 3.1, Windows95, WindowsNT, Windows98 Original Edition are not supported.Macintosh• Virtually any Macintosh with a built-in or ad-on
16DISK JOCKEY OVERVIEWThe Disk Jockey is a very simple, but powerful unit. Once you understand how the Disk Jockey works, you can quickly and easily a
TABLE OF CONTENTSDisk Jockey Limited Warranty iIntroduction 4Safety Precautions 5Main Features 8Known Limitations
171. The Disk Jockey layout, what the different parts of the unit are called.2. How to attach a hard disk drive to the Disk Jockey3. General Rules
18Jockey. If power is already applied to the unit and you try to attach hard disk drives it may be cause for electric shorts or equipment failure.2.
19present,” simply set the drive to master. 5. When attaching the power cable connector and flat cable connector to the hard disk drive, make sure tha
20USB and a FireWire cable to the Disk Jockey.General Rules for Using Disk JockeyThere are some general notes to remember when working with hard disk
21rest the hard disk drive on the static mats included with the Disk Jockey.7. The Disk Jockey will automatically shut itself off after completing a
22NOTE: At shipping the unit is set to Mode 0, or standard modeAudible Warning SoundsThe Disk Jockey has been designed to alert you to any failures du
23Step-by-step example of a Disk CopyThroughout the rest of the manual you will be given more detailed information on the various modes of the Disk Jo
24blinking and the LEDs on the source and target sides of the Disk Jockey will remain solid red showing disk access. 10: The Disk Jockey copies data a
25to the Disk Jockey via the Drive 1 and Drive 2 ribbon and power cables (disk ports). The Disk Jockey is then attached directly to your Macintosh or
263. Push down on the Blue Function Button (located on the top of the Disk Jockey) one time. This will apply power to the hard disk drives and they w
Host Protected Area (HPA) 43Troubleshooting Q & A 46
27you must get them in the same state, meaning either erase the data on both (using the Erase Mode on the Disk Jockey) or if you would like to mirror
281. If the error is on the hard disk drive attached to the Drive 1 port you will hear three long beeps (beeeeep, beeeeep, beeeeep).2. If the error
29Mode 2 is referred to as the Combine Mode or Spanning. In this mode two drives of various or the same sizes can be attached to the Disk Jockey on th
302 ports. 3. Push down on the Blue Function Button (located on the top of the Disk Jockey) one time. This will apply power to the hard disk drives a
311. The speed of the copy is dependant on several factors including: spindle speed of the hard disk drives, both the master disk and the target disk
32remaining free space may be used if the operating system supports this. NOTE - Macintosh users will not be able to access the extra space after a di
33The Power light (located on the side of the Disk Jockey near the Drive1 port) will be red, once it turns to green, the Disk Jockey is ready to begin
344). This mode will do a sector-by-sector compare to ensure that the data was copied exactly from Drive1 to Drive2. CAUTION – If during copying some
351. Turn the mode select switch to the Compare Mode2. Connect the hard disk drive that you want to “compare from” to the Drive1 port and connect th
36hard disk drives are attached to the Disk Jockey. The Disk Jockey will check the hard disk drives for disk errors and will report to the user the st
iDISK JOCKEY LIMITED WARRANTYGENERAL TERMSEXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, DISKOLOGY MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, E
37seen via the LED. The LED is labeled as “LED 1” and is located to the right of “Access 2” and “Access 1.” The visual representation of the progress
38There are a few notes to be familiar with prior to running the Disk Erase operation.1. Both hard disk drives need to be Ultra DMA compatible.2. Yo
395. At the end of the Data Erase Mode the buzzer will sound signaling completion and the led will continue to stay on, 3 seconds later power will be
40FORENSIC DISK JOCKEY ADDENDUMThe Forensic model of the Disk Jockey adds the security of write protection. While the copy procedure of the DJ IT has
41Other than the constant write protection of the Drive1, or Source side, the Forensic and IT models of the Disk Jockey operate in much the same manne
42Mode 3 – Copy w/ HPA & DCO – In this mode you can copy data from a source to a destination hard drive including the HPA & DCO information. M
43remains write protected in either of the erase modes. One of the key features of the Forensic Disk Jockey is the ability to copy the Host Protected
44DCO allows systems to modify the apparent features provided by a hard disk drive device. DCO provides a set of commands that allows a utility or pr
46TROUBLESHOOTING Q & AQ. What happens when copy mode ends in an error? A. Please verify the hard disk drive (HDD) specs. Copy mode requires that
iionly to the original purchaser or lessee of this Diskology branded product and is not transferable to anyone who obtains ownership of the Diskology
47use the copied-to HDD’s additional space as an expanded space. If the copied-to HDD has already pre-assigned this additional space, then it must firs
48Q. If the copied-from HDD has a bad sector, is it still possible to continue the copy operation? A. No, it’s not. The Disk Jockey does not have a se
491. Cabling – Often times, the cabling is not firmly connected. We recommend that you remove the drive from the cable, the cable from the DJ, reassem
50numbers, built at different manufacturing facilities or at different dates (example one in April, one in November). So with this all said, we typica
51up and the “power” light will light up red. If you watch closely, you can see the drive access LED light up very quickly one time when each of the d
iiiThese terms and conditions constitute the complete and exclusive warranty agreement between you and Diskology regarding the Diskology branded produ
4INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Disk Jockey™, the only hard disk copy and diagnostic tool that you’ll ever need! With the Disk Jockey you ca
5SAFETY PRECAUTIONSBefore using the Disk Jockey, please follow these important safety precautions. Improper use of the Disk Jockey could potentially c
6around it. If you continue to use the Disk Jockey after you suspect that it may be broken you could be at risk for fire.•Please only use the included
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