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Summary of Contents for MZ-1F11

Page 1: ...erable external storage of programs and data Before using the MZ disk drive please read this manual care fully to ensure correct operation The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice If the product is defective please contact the store where you bought it SHARP is not responsible for damage incurred during or as a result of oper ation ...

Page 2: ... are likely to generate such 5 Do not open or push the disk holder during operation while the BUSY lamp is on 6 Be sure to insert the disk along the disk guides for correct insertion See page 4 Inserting a disk into the drive 7 Clean the head periodically See page 6 8 Do not operate this unit continuously more than fifty times If you do a malfunction may occur Avoid this by programming 9 Do not pu...

Page 3: ...CONTe NTS Parts of the Disk Drive Connecting the MZ 1 F11 to a computer MZ Disk How to clean the disk head Removing the bottom plate Pinout of Connectors Specifications Circuit Diagram 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 4: ...button Insert or remove a disk along them Press this button to open the disk holder Connector cover Protects the connector for connecting a data recorder or supplying external power 5 V to this unit 1 Screws for bottom plate Removed for unit attachment to an MZ 700 series computer Cable connector for connection to interface IIF unit ...

Page 5: ... MZ 700 series and MZ 800 personal computer as follows MZ disk drive MZ disk I F unit MZ 1F11 MZ 1E14 r V v I MZ disk drive Slot cover MZ 1F11 MZ 1X17 MZ disk drive MZ 1F11 Interface MZ 1E19 HMZ 700 series computer I Interface MZ 1E19 Expansion unit Expansion board MZ 1 U06 MZ 1 E20 2 ...

Page 6: ...view Head window Write protect tab for side A Write protect tab for side B I 1 o 78 Side A label Drive hole When the disk is mounted in the disk drive the rotary spindle of the drive frts snugly into this hole The drive s guide pin fits into the guide hole and helps turn the disk Head window The magnetic head of the disk drive reads and writes data to the disk touching it through this window Note ...

Page 7: ...k along the disk guides Never close the disk holder unless the disk is fully inserted 3 Write protect tab This tab is removed to prevent data on the disk from being deleted ac cidentally When this tab is removed no data can be saved to the disk although data can be read Some master disks are supplied by SHARP with their tabs already removed Sides A and B have one write protection tab each so each ...

Page 8: ...SK PROTECTION 1 Follow the instructions on the protective envelope of the disk V 2 When disks are not in use store them vertically in their envelopes in a disk storage box Do not lean disks against anything This will bend them 3 Do not bend or fold disks A bent or folded disk is useless 4 Information should be written on a label before it is attached to a disk When information must be written on a...

Page 9: ...ack of the disk table 3 Wipe the head surface with an applicator moistened with head cleaning liquid Perform this procedure in the similar way as cleaning a tape recorder head Disk holder Disk table Disk shaft Note 1 Use only the specified applicator to clean the head 2 Purchase head cleaning liquid and applicators at an electrical store Use a new applicator for each cleaning use several if the fi...

Page 10: ... required for connec tion 1 Unscrew the screws at the back of the unit 2 Remove the bottom plate in the direction indicated by the arrow Bottom plate Front 1 il JbBack Note J Remove only the bottom plate from C2l V the unit in the direction indicated by the arrow Removing the bottom plate exposes cables for connection to an MZ 700 series or MZ 800 computer 7 ...

Page 11: ... 24 CE 21 RESET 22 SO 19 20 RO 17 M1 18 IORQ 15 07 16 GNO 2 13 06 14 GNO To I F unit 11 05 12 GNO 9 04 10 GNO 7 03 8 GNO 5 02 6 GNO 3 01 4 GNO 1 00 2 GNO This connector is inside the housing of this unit To connect this unit to the computer remove the bottom plate and pull out the connector Connect this connector to the computer 8 ...

Page 12: ...00 paths Operating power 5 VDe 5 300 mA average Power consumption 1 5 W average During motor lock failure 5 W maximum Operating 10 0 e 35 e temperature Operating humidity 20 80 no condensation Dimensions 151 mm width x 128 mm depth x 61 mm height Weight 1 2 kg Accessories Instruction manual Applicator It is recommended that you buy blank disks at the store where you bought your computer 9 ...

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Page 14: ...SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA JAPAN Printed in Japan Gedruckt in Japal l Imprime au Japen Stampato in Giappone 1984 SHARP CORPORATION ...

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