SATA/eSATA II PCI & PCI-E Card & CardBus
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................
2. Specifications/Features ...............................................................................
3. System Requirements ...................................................................................
4. Parts Layout ....................................................................................................
5. Installation
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SATA/eSATA PCI & PCI-E Host Controller (UGT-ST300/400)
5.1. Hardware Installation ...................................................................
5.2. Driver Installation ..........................................................................
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB)
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5.3. Hardware Installation ..................................................................
5.4. Driver Installation ...........................................................................
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller / 2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus
5.5. Connecting Drives .............................................................................
6. Warranty ..........................................................................................................
7. Contact ..............................................................................................................
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Table of1Contents
1. Introduction:
Serial ATA (SATA) is the latest form of computer connectivity, featuring faster transfer
speeds, easier configuration, and the ability to hot swap drives. With the Vantec
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller, the SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller, or
the 2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus, you can add the features and functionality of
eSATA to your computer or notebook. By providing an internal SATA port, the PCI and
PCI-Express Host Controllers offer the expanadability to add a hard drive to you
system. With the external SATA port, each of these controllers give the flexibility of
adding a high speed connection to an external hard drive. Traditionally, one would use
USB 2.0 to connect to external hard drives. While USB 2.0 offers reasonably fast
speeds at 480Mbps, SATA transfers at a speed of up to 3Gbps! Take advantage of
SATA on your computer with the Vantec SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller, PCI-
Express Host Controller, or the 2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus.
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller
SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus
(UGT-ST300)
(UGT-ST400)
(UGT-ST350CB)
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2. Specifications/Features:
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300):
Specifications:
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Interface: 32-bit 33/66 MHz PCI v2.2
Connections: 1x Internal SATA port
1x External SATA (eSATA) port
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Dimensions: 120mm x 50mm x 13mm (Not including mounting plate)
Features:
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Easily add SATA/eSATA to any system with an open PCI slot.
Transfer Rates Up to 1500Mbps (150MB/s).
Supports Hot-swapping: Plug and play without rebooting!
LED drive activity header for each port.
SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller (UGT-ST400):
Specifications:
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Interface: PCI-Express 1x 2.5Gbps
Connections: 1x Internal SATA-II port
1x External SATA-II (eSATA) port
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Dimensions: 90mm x 68mm x 13mm (Not including mounting plate)
Features:
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Easily add SATA/eSATA to any system with an open PCI-Express slot.
Transfer Rates Up to 3000Mbps (300MB/s).
Supports Native Command Queueing (NCQ)
Supports Hot-swapping: Plug and play without rebooting!
LED drive activity header for each port.
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-CB350):
Specifications:
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Interface: 32-bit PCMCIA CardBus
Connections: 2x External SATA (eSATA) port
Dimensions: 115mm x 54mm x 16mm
Features:
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Easily add eSATA to any system with an open PCMCIA slot.
Transfer Rates Up to 1500Mbps (150MB/s).
Supports Hot-swapping: Plug and play without rebooting!
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3. System Requirements:
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300):
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Intel Pentium II 350MHz-compatible or greater
Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Open PCI slot.
SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller (UGT-ST400):
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Intel Pentium II 350MHz-compatible or greater
Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Open PCI-Express slot.
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
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Intel Pentium II 350MHz-compatible or greater
Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Open PCMCIA slot.
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4. Parts Layout:
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300):
LED Activity Headers
Internal
External SATA (eSATA) Port
SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller (UGT-ST400):
LED Activity Headers
Internal S
External SATA (eSATA) Port
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
External SATA (eSATA) ports
Parts5Layout
5. Installation:
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300) / SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host
Controller (UGT-ST400):
5.1. Hardware Installation:
1) If you have an LED you would like to connect to the drive activity
step.
1-2 External Port
3-4 Internal Port
Pins 2 and 4 are positive
2) Insert card into an open PCI slot in your computer. When firmly
seated in the PCI slot (or PCI-E slot for ST400), screw in mounting bracket.
Insta6llation
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300) / SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host
Controller (UGT-ST400):
5.2. Driver Installation:
Windows XP/2000 - New Installation of Operating System
1) Upon startup, the SATA/eSATA Host Controller’s BIOS screen should appear
and display any SATA drives connected. If the BIOS screen does not appear
or the attached hard drive is not recognized, recheck your connections.
2) During Windows setup, press F6 when prompted: “Press F6 to install a third-
party SCSI or RAID driver”
3) Insert the driver diskette into floppy drive. Press S, then press enter.
4) SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300):
Select “Silicon Image SiI-3512 Serial ATA Controller” driver and press enter.
SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host Controller (UGT-ST400):
Select “Silicon Image SiI-3132 Serial ATA Controller” driver and press enter.
5) Press enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to complete
installation. (Note: For Windows XP installation, when the Software
Installation warning pops up, click Yes. When the Hardware Installation
warning pops up, click Yes again.
Windows XP - Adding to an Existing Installation
1) Upon startup, the SATA/eSATA Host Controller’s BIOS screen should appear
and display any SATA drives connected. If the BIOS screen does not appear
or the attached hard drive is not recognized, recheck your connections.
2) You should be prompted with the Found New Hardware Wizard. Check
Install from a list or specific location (advanced), click Next.
3) Insert the driver diskette. Check ‘Include this location in the search.’
Uncheck the other boxes, type in A:\ and click Next.
4) If a warning message pops up, click ‘Continue Anyway’, then click Finish.
5) Remove the driver diskette and restart Windows.
Windows 2000 - Adding to an Existing Installation
1) Upon startup, the SATA/eSATA Host Controller’s BIOS screen should appear
and display any SATA drives connected. If the BIOS screen does not appear
or the attached hard drive is not recognized, recheck your connections.
2) You should be prompted with the Found New Hardware Wizard. Check
Install from a list or specific location (advanced), click Next.
3) Insert the driver diskette. Check ‘Include this location in the search.’
Uncheck the other boxes, type in A:\ and click Next.
4) If a warning message pops up, click ‘Continue Anyway’, then click Finish.
5) Remove the driver diskette and restart Windows.
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SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300) / SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host
Controller (UGT-ST400):
5.2. Driver Installation (continued):
Windows 98/98SE/ME - New Installation of Operating System
NOTE: SATA drives attached to the SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller can not
be used as boot drives for Windows 98/98SE/ME.
1) Upon startup, the SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller’s BIOS screen should
appear and display any SATA drives connected. If the BIOS screen does not
appear or the attached hard drive is not recognized, recheck your
connections.
2) Right click My Computer and then click Properties. Click the Device Manager
Tab.
3) Double click Other Devices then PCI RAID Controller
4) Click Driver tab, then Update Driver.
5) Insert the driver diskette, check Specify the location of the driver (advanced)
and click Next.
6) Select Search for a better driver option, check Specify a location, uncheck the
other boxes, type in A:\, and click Next.
7) Click Next again, then Finish.
8) Remove the driver diskette and restart Windows.
Windows 98/98SE/ME - Adding to an Existing installation
1) Upon startup, the SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller’s BIOS screen should
appear and display any SATA drives connected. If the BIOS screen does not
appear or the attached hard drive is not recognized, recheck your
connections.
2) You should be prompted with the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click Next.
3) Select Search for the best driver for your device option and click Next.
4) Insert the driver diskette, check Specify a Location, uncheck the other boxes,
type in A:\, and click Next.
5) Click Next again, and then Finish.
6) Remove the driver diskette and restart Windows.
Insta8llation
5. Installation:
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
5.3. Hardware Installation:
1) Insert eSATA CardBus into an open PCMCIA slot on notebook computer.
Insta9llation
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
5.4. Driver Installation:
Windows XP
1) You should be prompted with the Found New Hardware Wizard. Check
Install from a list or specific location (advanced), click Next. If the Found New
Hardware Wizard does not appear, right click My Computer and select
properties. Select the hardware tab and then click on Device Manager. The
Device Manager should now appear. Expand the SCSI and RAID controllers
and right click Silicon Image SiI 3512 SATALink Controller, select properties.
Select the driver tab and click Update Driver.
2) If the wizard asks to search Windows Update, select No, not this time and
click Next.
3) Select Install for a list or specific location (Advanced), click Next.
4) 4)Insert the Driver CD-ROM.
5) Select Search for the best driver in these locations, check Search removable
media (floppy, CD-ROM...), click Next.
6) If a warning message pops up, click ‘Continue Anyway’, then click Finish.
7) If you are prompted to reboot the system, click Yes.
Windows 2000
1) You should be prompted with the Found New Hardware Wizard. Check
Install from a list or specific location (advanced), click Next. If the Found New
Hardware Wizard does not appear, right click My Computer and select
properties. Select the hardware tab and then click on Device Manager. The
Device Manager should now appear. Expand the SCSI and RAID controllers
and right click Silicon Image SiI 3512 SATALink Controller, select properties.
Select the driver tab and click Update Driver.
2) Select Install for a list or specific location (Advanced), click Next
3) Insert the Driver CD-ROM.
4) Click Have Disk and select the CD-ROM drive.
5) If a warning message pops up, click ‘Continue Anyway’, then click Finish.
6) If you are prompted to reboot the system, click Yes.
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2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
5.4. Driver Installation:
Windows 98/98SE/ME - Adding to an Existing installation
1) You should be prompted with the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click Next.
2) Select Search for the best driver for your device option and click Next.
3) Insert the Driver CD-ROM, check Specify a Location, uncheck the other
boxes, type in E:\ (if your CD-ROM/DVD is E:\), and click Next.
4) Click Next again, and then Finish.
5) Remove the driver diskette and restart Windows.
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5.5. Connecting Drives:
SATA/eSATA PCI Host Controller (UGT-ST300) / SATA/eSATA PCI-Express Host
Controller (UGT-ST400):
Internal SATA:
Connect SATA cable to the Internal SATA port on the card.
Connect the other end to the drive.
External SATA:
Connect eSATA cable to the External SATA port on the card.
Connect the other end to the drive or enclosure.
2-Port eSATA PCMCIA CardBus (UGT-ST350CB):
External SATA:
Connect eSATA cable to either External SATA port on the CardBus.
Connect the other end to the drive or enclosure.
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9. Warranty:
The SATA/eSATA PCI & PCI-E Host Controller and eSATA PCMCIA CardBus come with a 1
year limited warranty (90 day parts). If your unit should become defective within that
warranty exchange or repair. Cosmetic defects and missing parts are not covered under
this warranty. Please check the contents of the unit to make sure you received all parts.
Also, check for any cosmetic flaws. If any parts are missing or if there are cosmetic
defects, please contact the retailer from which you purchased the unit immediately and
ask for a replacement.
10. Contact:
Vantec Thermal Technologies
43951 Boscell Rd.
Fremont, CA 94538
tel: 510-668-0368
fax: 510-668-0367
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