Mitron Duplus DUP-35 User manual

Mitron Interlink, Inc.
15F, #78 Section 2 Chong Shin Rd.
San Chong City, Taipei Hsien 241, Taiwan
Website: www.mitron.com.tw
email: info@mitron.com.tw
Tel: +886 2 29743416
Mitron Duplus DUP-35 is a hardware solution that allows a user to switch between two bootable drives with ease. With
the Duplus DUP-35, a user can use multiple drives to achieve a multi-O/S systemor multi-user with the added safetyof
isolating the O/S fromeach other. Sophisticated user can make their PC a true multi-boot systembyhaving one bootable
drive installed with Windows O/S while another drive installed with another O/S, Linux for example. Duplus DUP-35 also
allows two users sharing a same PC to boot fromtheir own hard drive completelyisolates fromeach other so ifa drive is
infected with virus, another drive will still boot.
Three Modes Operation
Fit 3.5 front bay
Ø Separate two bootable drives isolating HDD fromeach other prevents virus infection fromone HDD to another
Ø Easyinstallation and straight forward operation
Ø Three modes operation with LEDs indication –boot fromA, boot fromB, user selectable boot A+B
Ø The A+B mode allows two HDD to be power on making file sharing possible between two HDD
Ø MCU controlled preventing a user to accidentallyshut down the hard drive in use while the systemis power on. To
select another bootable HDD, the systemneeds to be powered off for the change to take effect.
Ø Convert 4 pin Molex 12V & 5V input fromPSU to 12V, 5V & 3.3V output for SATA HDDs
Parts list:
1 x 3.5 front bayHDD selector
2 x custom5 pin housing to Molex 4 pin and SATA power HDD cable
4 x mounting screw
1 x installation instruction (this document)

Mitron Interlink, Inc.
15F, #78 Section 2 Chong Shin Rd.
San Chong City, Taipei Hsien 241, Taiwan
Website: www.mitron.com.tw
email: info@mitron.com.tw
Tel: +886 2 29743416
Installation Instruction
Step 1.
Connect the enclosed 5 pin housing cables to the HDD selector
Step 2.
Connect 4 pin Molex power fromPSU to the HDD selector - the 4 pin Molex supplies
input power to the HDD selector.
Step 3.
Insert the HDD selector to 3.5 drive bayand fasten it with the mounting screws.
Connect the other end ofthe 5 pin housing cable that is connected to Power output
HDD A”to a hard drive which you would call it as HDD A. Connect the other end of
the 5 pin housing cable that is connected to Power output HDD B”to a hard drive
which you would call it as HDD B.
Even though the other end ofa 5 pin housing cable comes with both 4 pin Molex and
15 pin SATA power connectors, please make sure that you connect onlyone hard
drive to either Molex 4 pin or SATA15 pin power and leave another one
unused.

Mitron Interlink, Inc.
15F, #78 Section 2 Chong Shin Rd.
San Chong City, Taipei Hsien 241, Taiwan
Website: www.mitron.com.tw
email: info@mitron.com.tw
Tel: +886 2 29743416
What does HDD selector do?
The HDD selector allows the user to control which ofthe two hard drives connected to the device is supplied with power
and which is cut off fromthe power. The hard drive selected bythe user on the device will be supplied with power and
therefore become the systemboot hard drive when PC is switched on.
Howto operate?
The HDD selector has three modes selectable byturning the knob on the panel. To prevent a booted hard drive be shut
down accidentally, a mode can onlybe changed when the PC is powered down. When the PC is still powered on, the
mode won’t change even ifthe knob is turned.
** The PC s “reset”button won t change the mode because the PC is not actually powered down when the button
is pressed.
Three modes are as below:
Modes Boot Disk HDD A HDD B
To change mode
HDD A Power On
Power Off
HDD B Power Off
Power On
User selectable
Power On
Power On
1.
2.
3.
Power down the PC
Turn the knob on the
panel
Switch on the PC
** When “A+B”mode is selected and both drives are powered on, the user can manually choose which hard
drive to boot with BIOS multi-boot menu. Please consult your main board instruction for multi-boot menu.
Howto use the HDD selector?
Because the HDD selector can control which hard drive is powered on, the user will be able to choose which O/S system
to boot byturning the knob to choose the hard drive. When a hard drive is booted, it’s completelyisolated fromanother
hard drive that is cut off the power. One ofmanybenefits is that ifa hard drive is infected with virus, it won’t spread to
another hard drive. Another possible use is that a user can keep a clone copyofthe systemin one ofthe hard drives so
ifthe main hard drive went wrong, the user can power down the PC and select the clone backup hard drive to boot and
everything is back.
Belowis a list ofpossible usages ofHDD selector:
HDD A HDD B Benefit
O/S 1 O/S 2 Same PC with two different O/S that is completelyisolated fromanother so a
virus won’t spread froman O/S to another.
O/S 1
O/S 1 One hard drive for workand another for gaming/entertainment; both hard
drives have the same O/S
O/S 1 for user 1 O/S 1 for user 2 Each user owns a hard drive that uses the same O/S. One user got virus
infection won’t spread to another user.
O/S 1 for user 1 O/S 2 for user 2 Each user owns a hard drive that uses different O/S. One user got virus
infection won’t spread to another user.
O/S 1 O/S 1 clone copyBackup copythat can be booted when the main drive went wrong

Mitron Interlink, Inc.
15F, #78 Section 2 Chong Shin Rd.
San Chong City, Taipei Hsien 241, Taiwan
Website: www.mitron.com.tw
email: info@mitron.com.tw
Tel: +886 2 29743416
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