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System Configuration

Figure 1.8 shows the system configuration.  The IDDs are connected to the SCSI bus of host
systems and are always operated as target.  The IDDs perform input/output operation as
specified by SCSI devices which operate as initiator.

Figure 1.8

System configuration

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SCSI bus configuration

Up to eight SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be connected to the SCSI bus
for the 8-bit SCSI and up to 16 SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be
connected to the SCSI bus for the 16-bit SCSI in any combination.

For example, the system can be configured as multi-host system on which multiple host
computers that operate as initiator or connected through the SCSI bus.

Using disconnect/reconnect function, concurrent input/output processing is possible on multi-
SCSI devices.

Summary of Contents for MAE3091LC SERIES

Page 1: ...C141 E064 03EN MAF3364LC LP MC MP SERIES MAE3182LC LP MAE3091LC LP SERIES MAG3182LC LP MC MP MAG3091LC LP MC MP SERIES DISK DRIVES PRODUCT MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Date published Revised contents 01 Nov 1998 02 May 1999 03 Oct 1999 MC MP types are added Specification No C141 E064 EN The contents of this manual is subject to change without prior notice All Rights Reserved Copyright 1999 FUJITSU LIMITED ...

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Page 4: ...ty Use the product according to this manual Functional Limitations There may be certain functional limitations concerning the specifications and functions of the products covered by this manual depending on the equipment version especially concerning the following functions Versions in which there functions can be used will be communicated through ENGINEERING CHANGE REQUEST NOTICE issued by Fujits...

Page 5: ...mation Systems Small Computer System Interface 2 SCSI 2 American National Standards Institute ANSI X3T9 2 85 52 Rev 4 B COMMON COMMAND SET CCS of the Small Computer System Interface SCSI American National Standards Institute ANSI X3T9 2 855D Rev 12 WORKING DRAFT Information Technology SCSI 3 Parallel Interface American National Standards Institute ANSI X3T10 10T1D Rev 6 Dfaft proposed American Nat...

Page 6: ... environment Chapter 3 DATA FORMAT This chapter describes the data structure of the disk the address method and what to do about media defects Chapter 4 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS This chapter describes the basic physical and electrical requirements for installing MAF series MAE series and MAG series disk drives Chapter 5 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to install MAF series MAE series and M...

Page 7: ...CAUTION indicates that either minor or moderate personal injury may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly NOTICE NOTICE indicates that inconvenience to the user such as damages to the product equipment data and or other property may occur if the user does not pay attention or perform the procedure correctly IMPORTANT IMPORTANT indicates information that the helps the user use ...

Page 8: ... drives Note 1 However in this manual the typical model names Note 2 are used unless otherwise noted These disk drives may be called intelligent disk drives IDD drives or devices in this manual Note 1 Model names M AF 3 364 LC Interface types LC LVD 16 bit SCSI SCA2 connector LP LVD 16 bit SCSI 68 pin connector MC LVD 16 bit SCSI SCA2 connector 160MHz transfer MP LVD 16 bit SCSI 68 pin connector 1...

Page 9: ...hange the setting of terminals not described in this section Do not change setting status set at factory shipment 2 Do not change the setting of terminals except following setting pins during the power is turned on Write protect CN2 9 10 3 To short the setting terminal use the short plug attached when the device is shipped from the factory Damage 1 Check that system power is off before connecting ...

Page 10: ...ifications 1 SCSI Bus 2 SCSI Message 3 SCSI Bus Error Recovery Processing SCSI Logical Interface Specifications 1 Command Processing 2 Data Buffer Management 3 Command Specification 4 Sense Data and error Recovery Procedure 5 Disk Medium Management Maintenance Manual 1 Specifications and Equipment Configuration 2 Maintenance and Diagnostics 3 Error Analysis 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures 5 P...

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Page 12: ...5 Reliability 2 5 2 2 SCSI Function Specifications 2 7 CHAPTER 3 DATA FORMAT 3 1 3 1 Data Space 3 1 3 1 1 Cylinder configuration 3 1 3 1 2 Alternate spare area 3 5 3 1 3 Track format 3 6 3 1 4 Sector format 3 8 3 1 5 Format capacity 3 10 3 2 Logical Data Block Addressing 3 11 3 3 Defect Management 3 12 3 3 1 Defect list 3 12 3 3 2 Alternate block allocation 3 12 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS...

Page 13: ...10 5 4 2 Mounting procedures 5 10 5 5 Connecting Cables 5 11 5 6 Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation for use 5 12 5 6 1 Confirming initial operations 5 12 5 6 2 Checking SCSI connection 5 13 5 6 3 Formatting 5 16 5 6 4 Setting parameters 5 18 5 7 Dismounting Drives 5 22 CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 6 1 Diagnostics 6 1 6 1 1 Self diagnostics 6 1 6 1 2 Test programs...

Page 14: ...B SETTING TERMINALS B 1 B 1 Setting Terminals B 2 APPENDIX C CONNECTOR SIGNAL ALLOCATION C 1 C 1 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation SCA2 type LVD 16 bit SCSI C 2 C 2 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation 68 pin type LVD 16 bit SCSI C 3 APPENDIX D MODEL NAMES AND PRODUCT NUMBERS D 1 D 1 Model Names and Product Numbers D 2 Index IN 1 ...

Page 15: ...mmand 3 14 3 8 Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS command 3 15 4 1 External dimensions MAF series LC MC 4 2 4 2 External dimensions MAF series LP MP 4 3 4 3 External dimensions MAE series LC 4 4 4 4 External dimensions MAE series LP 4 5 4 5 External dimensions MAG series LC MC 4 6 4 6 External dimensions MAG series LP MP 4 7 4 7 IDD directions 4 8 4 8 Mounting frame structure 4 9 4 9 Li...

Page 16: ...location of SCA2 type SCSI model 4 24 4 27 SCA2 type SCSI connector 4 25 4 28 External operator panel connector CN2 4 26 4 29 16 bit SCSI ID external input 4 27 4 30 External operator panel circuit example LP MP 4 29 5 1 SCSI bus connections 5 3 5 2 IDD setting terminals position 5 5 5 3 Setting terminals CN2 5 6 5 4 Checking the SCSI connection A 5 14 5 5 Checking the SCSI connection B 5 15 6 1 R...

Page 17: ...nection 4 28 5 1 SCSI ID setting CN2 5 7 5 2 Setting SCSI terminal power supply LP MP 5 7 5 3 Motor start mode setting 5 8 5 4 Write protect setting CN2 5 8 5 5 Setting of the SCSI interface operation mode CN2 5 9 5 6 Setting of the bus width of the SCSI interface CN2 5 9 5 7 Default mode settings by CHANGE DEFINITION command 5 9 5 8 Setting check list 5 10 6 1 Self diagnostic functions 6 1 B 1 Se...

Page 18: ...fixed disk drives with an embedded SCSI controller The interface between the IDD and host system is based on SCSI Small Computer System Interface standard ANSI X3 131 1986 Small Computer System Interface SCSI ANSI X3 131 1994 Small Computer System Interface 2 SCSI 2 The flexibility and expandability of the SCSI as well as the powerful command set of the IDD allow the user to construct a high perfo...

Page 19: ...it SCSI 16 bit SCSI The IDD has 16 bit data bus width 16 bit SCSI which have the wide transfer function suitable for SCSI 2 This is also available as 8 bit data bus 8 bit SCSI Up to eight SCSI devices can be connected on the same SCSI bus 16 bit SCSI Up to 16 SCSI devices can be connected on the same SCSI bus For the ultra SCSI model number of connectable SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus is varie...

Page 20: ...itable usage environment for users Since the initiator can control the disconnect reconnect timing on the SCSI bus by specifying the condition of stored data to the data buffer or empty condition of the data buffer the initiator can perform the effective input output operations with utilizing high data transfer capability of the SCSI bus regardless of actual data transfer rate of the disk drive 7 ...

Page 21: ...our for MC MP within the range of 512 to 528 bytes 13 Defective block slipping A logical data block can be reallocated in a physical sequence by slipping the defective data block at formatting This results in high speed contiguous data block processing without a revolution delay due to defective data block 14 High speed positioning A rotary voice coil motor achieves fast positioning 15 Large capac...

Page 22: ...e use The IDD has rubber vibration isolators which minimize the transfer of vibration 20 Microcode downloading The IDD implements the microcode download feature This feature achieves easy maintainability of the IDD and function enhancing 1 2 Hardware Structure An outer view of the IDD is given in Figures 1 1 to 1 6 The IDD is composed of the disk head spindle motor hermetically sealed disk enclosu...

Page 23: ...C141 E064 03EN 1 6 Figure 1 2 MAF series LP MP outer view Figure 1 3 MAE series LC outer view ...

Page 24: ...C141 E064 03EN 1 7 Figure 1 4 MAE series LP outer view Figure 1 5 MAG series LC MC outer view Figure 1 6 MAG series LP MP outer view ...

Page 25: ...ntains following number of disks MAF3364 10 MAE3182 4 MAE3091 2 MAG3182 5 MAG3091 3 2 Heads The MR Magnet Resistive of the CSS contact start stop type heads are in contact with the disks when the disks are not rotating and automatically float when the rotation is started Figure 1 7 shows the configuration of disks and heads Figure 1 7 Disk head configuration MAG3091 MAG3182 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1...

Page 26: ...utants The DE has a closed loop air recirculation system Using the movement of the rotating disks air is continuously cycled through a filter This filter will trap any dust generated inside the enclosure and keep the air inside the DE contaminant free To prevent negative pressure in the vicinity of the spindle when the disks begin rotating a breather filter is attached The breather filter also equ...

Page 27: ...iguration Up to eight SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be connected to the SCSI bus for the 8 bit SCSI and up to 16 SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be connected to the SCSI bus for the 16 bit SCSI in any combination For example the system can be configured as multi host system on which multiple host computers that operate as initiator or connected throu...

Page 28: ... address LUN logical unit number is assigned for each logical unit The initiator selects one SCSI device by specifying that SCSI ID then specifies the LUN to select the peripheral device for input output operation The IDD is constructed so that the whole volume of disk drive is a single logical unit the selectable number of SCSI ID and LUN are as follows SCSI ID 8 bit SCSI Selectable from 0 to 7 s...

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Page 30: ...cifications of the IDD and the functional specifications of the SCSI 2 1 Hardware Specifications 2 1 1 Model name and part number Each model has a different data format and front panel type when shipped See Appendix D for the model name type and product number The data format can be changed by reinitializing with the user s system ...

Page 31: ...top time 30 s typ 60 s max 30 s typ Recording mode EPR4ML Recording density max 270 kbpi 275 kbpi Track density 13 250 TPI 13 500 TPI External dimensions Height Width Depth 25 4 mm 101 6 mm 146 0 mm 41 3 mm 101 6 mm 146 0 mm 25 4 mm 101 6 mm 146 0 mm Weight 0 6 kg 1 1 kg 0 7 kg Power consumption 5 8 W 6 W 15 W 11 W 9 W Interface Fast SCSI Single Ended Cable length 6 m max Fast 20 SCSI Single Ended...

Page 32: ...ormat of the IDD 3 The positioning time is as follows 4 The start time is the time from power on or start command to when the IDD is ready and stop time is the time for disks to completely stop from power off or stop command 5 This value indicates at ready mode 6 Up to 4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can use cable length of up to 3 0 m 7 5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of ...

Page 33: ...g 60 m to 12 000 m 12 VDC 5 Ready Average 0 4 A 0 25 A 0 9 A 0 65 A Peak within 100 µs at spin up 3 0 A 3 2 A 3 0 A Random W R about 80 IOPS 0 8 A 0 7 A 1 3 A 1 0 A 5 VDC 5 6 Ready 0 6 A 0 8 A 0 7 A Random W R about 80 IOPS 6 8 A 1 0 A 0 9 A Ripple 7 5 V 250 mVp p 12 V 250 mVp p 1 For detail condition see Section 4 1 2 Vibration applied to the drive is measured at near the mounting screw hole on t...

Page 34: ...BF MTBF of the IDD during its life time is 1 000 000 hours operating 24 hours day 7 days week average DE surface temperature 40 C or less Note The MTBF is defined as Operating time hours at all field sites MTBF The number of equipment failures from all field sites Failure of the equipment means failure that requires repair adjustments or replacement Mishandling by the operator failures due to bad ...

Page 35: ...E surface temperature 51 C to 55 C 3 5 years DE surface temperature 56 C and more strengthen cooling power so that DE surface temperature is 55 C or less Even if the IDD is used intermittently the longest service life is 5 years Note The average DE surface temperature means the average temperature at the DE surface throughout the year when the IDD is operating 4 Data security at power failure Inte...

Page 36: ... arbitration function Ο Disconnection reconnection function Ο SCSI ID 16 bit SCSI 0 to 15 Jumper selection LUN logical unit number 0 fixed Data transfer Synchronous mode 8 bit SCSI Single Ended type LVD type 16 bit SCSI Single Ended type LVD type 160 m LVD type Ο 20 MB s max Ο 40 MB s max Ο 40 MB s max Ο 80 MB s max Ο 160 MB s max Data buffer 2 MB LC LP or 4 MB MC MP programmable multi segment buf...

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Page 38: ...lock addressing method described in Section 3 2 The internal test space is used by Read write test of self diagnostics test but user can t use direct access The system space is accessed inside the IDD at power on or during the execution of a specific command but the user cannot directly access the system space 3 1 1 Cylinder configuration The IDD allocates cylinders to the user space Internal test...

Page 39: ... to Cylinder 4 User space System space Internal test space Cylinder 37 to Cylinder 30 Primary Cylinder 0 to Primary Cylinder m 1 Spare sector for each cylinder Cylinder Slip n SA0 SA22 Internal test cylinder Figure 3 1 Cylinder configuration Apart from the above logical configuration the IDD intends to increase the storage capacity by dividing all cylinders into several zones and changing a record...

Page 40: ...70 to 4 119 4 120 to 4 659 Byte track 215 040 215 040 215 040 207 360 204 800 199 680 194 560 Sector track 420 420 420 405 400 390 380 Zone 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Cylinder 4 660 to 4 939 4 940 to 5 989 5 990 to 6 919 6 920 to 7 499 7 500 to 7 979 7 980 to 9 149 9 150 to 9 865 Byte track 192 000 184 320 174 080 168 960 163 840 153 600 139 776 Sector track 375 360 340 330 320 300 273 Table 3 3 Zone layou...

Page 41: ...der required in the user space in ascending order If the number does not reach 10 200 MAF series and 12 000 MAE series and 9 866 MAG series the rest of the cylinders will not be used Always one alternate cylinders can be established in the user space Alternate cylinders will be used for alternate blocks when primary cylinders in the user space are used up See Subsections 3 1 2 and 3 3 2 for detail...

Page 42: ...e specified by the MODE SELECT command The number of spare sectors per cylinder can be specified exceeding 32 The default value of number of 9 space sectors per cylinder is 20 Figure 3 2 Spare area in cylinders An alternate cylinder is used when spare sectors in a cylinder are used up or 0 is specified as the number of spare sectors in a cylinder Several cylinders at the end of the user space are ...

Page 43: ...nd cylinder skew To avoid waiting for one turn involved in head and cylinder switching the first logical data block in each track is shifted by the number of sectors track skew and cylinder skew corresponding to the switching time Figure 3 5 shows how the data block is allocated in each track At the head switching location in a cylinder the first logical data block in track t 1 is allocated at the...

Page 44: ... the logical data block length because the track skew and the cylinder skew are managed for individual sectors The IDD automatically determines appropriate values for the track skew factor and the cylinder skew factor according to the specified logical data block length The value can be read out by the MODE SENSE or MODE SENSE EXTENDED command after the track has been formatted ...

Page 45: ... DATA 2 MAE series MAF MAG series G1 4 bytes 4 bytes PLO Sync 23 bytes 24 bytes PAD 1 10 bytes 10 bytes PAD 2 7 bytes 8 bytes PAD 3 5 bytes 5 bytes DATA 1 SB 4 PLO Sync G1 SCT PAD 2 PAD 1 PLO Sync G1 SB 4 BCRC ECC 40 4 PAD 3 SCT PAD 1 Figure 3 6 Sector format Each sector on the track consists of the following fields 1 Gaps G1 The gap length at the time of formatting initializing is listed in Figur...

Page 46: ... with lengths of up to 16 bits for each logical block can be detected The 4 byte error detection code appended the LBA field information is used with the MC MP models 7 ECC 40 byte data error detection correction code for the data field It is possible to on the fly correct the single burst errors with lengths of up to 160 bits 8 PAD 1 A specified length of x 00 pattern shown in Figure 3 6 is writt...

Page 47: ...ctors in logical block logical data block length The following formula must be used when the number of logical data blocks are specified with the parameter in the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command Format capacity logical data block length number of logical data blocks The logical data block length the maximum logical block address and the number of the logical data blocks can be read out...

Page 48: ...e same cylinder except the last track 3 By following step 1 numbers are assigned to all sectors in the last track except the spare sectors 4 After completing steps 1 through 3 for the same cylinder this allocation is repeated from track 0 in the next cylinder and on to the last cylinder cylinder p q in Figure 3 1 except for the alternate cylinders in ascending order of cylinder numbers When the lo...

Page 49: ...d information generated as the C list They are recorded in the system space on the disk drive The INIT can read out the contents of the P and G lists by the READ DEFECT DATA command 3 3 2 Alternate block allocation The alternate data block is allocated to a defective data block sectors in defective sector units by means of the defect management method inside the IDD The INIT can access all logical...

Page 50: ...logical data blocks If a command which processes several logical data blocks is specified the IDD processes those blocks in ascending order of logical data block 1 Alternate block allocation during FORMAT UNIT command execution When the FORMAT UNIT command is specified the allocation of the alternate block to those defective sectors included in the specified lists P G or D is continued until all s...

Page 51: ...er the above alternate block allocation is made to initialize format the disk If a defective data block is detected during the check the IDD allocates the alternate block to the defective data block This alternate block allocation is made by means of alternate sector treatment only like processing by the REASSIGN BLOCKS command even if unused spare sectors exists in the same cylinder Unused spare ...

Page 52: ...e same cylinder as the specified defective logical data block the alternate block is allocated to these unused spare sectors However the alternate block is allocated to unused spare sectors in the alternate cylinder when all spare sectors in the cylinder are used up Figure 3 8 is examples of the alternate block allocation by the REASSIGN BLOCKS command Figure 3 8 Alternate block allocation by REAS...

Page 53: ...ed the alternate block assignment processing for the first defective block is executed but the alternate block assignment processing for the second one is not executed and the command being executed terminates However the initiator can recover the twice error by issuing the same command again When an error is detected in a data block in the data area recovery data is rewritten and verified in auto...

Page 54: ... 3 Connection Requirements This chapter describes the environmental mounting power supply and connection requirements 4 1 Mounting Requirements 4 1 1 External dimensions Figures 4 1 to 4 6 show the external dimensions of the IDD and the positions of the holes for the IDD mounting screws Note Dimensions are in mm ...

Page 55: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 2 Figure 4 1 External dimensions MAF series LC MC ...

Page 56: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 3 Figure 4 2 External dimensions MAF series LP MP ...

Page 57: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 4 Figure 4 3 External dimensions MAE series LC ...

Page 58: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 5 Figure 4 4 External dimensions MAE series LP ...

Page 59: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 6 Figure 4 5 External dimensions MAG series LC MC ...

Page 60: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 7 Figure 4 6 External dimensions MAG series LP MP ...

Page 61: ...embossed structure or the like Mount the IDD with making a gap of 2 5 mm or more between the IDD and the frame of the system b As shown in Figure 4 8 the inward projection of the screw from the IDD frame wall at the corner must be 4 mm or less c Tightening torque of screw must be secured with 6kg cm d Impact caused by the electric driver must be within the device specifications e Must be handled o...

Page 62: ...f side mounting Mount the side using the screw holes at both the ends as shown in Figure 4 9 Do not use the center hole Figure 4 9 Limitation of side mounting 4 3 2 1 Use four holes No 1 4 to mount Holes for mounting screw Holes for mounting screw Do not use these holes ...

Page 63: ...a wind velocity of more than 0 5 m s is required in an environment at 40 C and an air flow with a wind velocity of more than 1 0m s in an environment at 45 C Center of DE cover 55 C Cool the PCA side especially with air circulation inside the cabinet Confirm the cooling effect by measuring temperature of specific ICs and the DE These measurement results should be within a criteria listed in Table ...

Page 64: ...ormance magnet to achieve a high speed seek Therefore a leak magnetic flux at surface of the IDD is large Mount the IDD so that the leak magnetic flux does not affect to near equipment 7 Others A hole or screw portion as shown in Figure 4 12 is used for adjusting air pressure balance between inside and outside the DE Do not fill with a seal or label Seals on the DE prevent the DE inside from the d...

Page 65: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 12 Figure 4 12 Air pressure adjustment hole MAE series MAG series Air pressure adjustment hole MAF series Air pressure adjustment hole Air pressure adjustment hole ...

Page 66: ...ent waveform reference Figure 4 13 shows the waveform of 12 VDC Figure 4 13 Current waveform 12 VDC 3 Power on off sequence a The order of the power on off sequence of 5 VDC and 12 VDC supplied to the IDD does not matter b In a system which uses the terminating resistor power supply signal TERMPWR on the SCSI bus the requirements for 5 VDC given in Figure 4 14 must be satisfied between the IDD and...

Page 67: ...the SCSI bus the 5 VDC power on off sequence is as follows In a system with its all SCSI devices designed to prevent noise from leaking to the SCSI bus when power is turned on or off the power sequence does not matter if the requirement in b or c is satisfied In a system containing an SCSI device which is not designed to prevent noise from leaking to the SCSI bus the requirement given in Figure 4 ...

Page 68: ... sequentially 5 Power supply to SCSI terminating resistor If power for the terminating resistor is supplied from the IDD to other SCSI devices through the SCSI bus the current carrying capacity of the 5 VDC power supply line to the IDD must be designed with considering of an increase of up to 200 mA A method of power supply to the terminating resistor is selected with a setting terminal on the IDD...

Page 69: ...cations of connectors and terminals on the 68 pin connector type 16 bit SCSI LP MP model Power supply connector SCSI connector External operator panel connector Figure 4 18 Connectors and terminals location LP MP SCSI connector CN1 External operator panel connector CN2 External operator panel connector CN1 Power supply connector CN1 ...

Page 70: ...dix C for the signal assignments on the SCSI connector For details on the physical electrical requirements of the interface signals refer to Sections 1 3 and 1 4 in the SCSI Physical Interface Specifications Figure 4 19 16 bit SCSI interface connector b Power supply connector Figure 4 20 shows the shape and the terminal arrangement of the output connector of DC power supply Figure 4 20 Power suppl...

Page 71: ...anel CN1 provides connector for the external operator panel other than the SCSI bus as shown in Figure 4 21 Also a connector for the external operator panel are provided on the IDD as shown in Figure 4 22 This allows connection of an external LED on the front panel and an SCSI ID setting switch For the recommended circuit of the external operator panel see Subsection 4 3 4 Figure 4 21 External ope...

Page 72: ...C141 E064 03EN 4 19 Figure 4 22 External operator panel connector CN2 ...

Page 73: ...D0 Input signals CN1 A1 A3 A5 A7 pin and CN2 02 04 06 08 pin These signals are used for providing switches to set the SCSI ID of the IDD externally Figure 4 23 shows the electrical requirements For the recommended circuit examples see Subsection 4 3 4 Figure 4 23 16 bit SCSI ID external input ...

Page 74: ...et up the SCSI ID by short circuiting CN1 A3 and CN1 A4 and CN1 A5 and CN1 A6 These pins get high impedance status except above d LED and LED V Output signals CN1 A8 pin and CN2 21 22 pin These signals actuate the external LED as same as LED on the front panel of the disk drive The electrical requirements are given in Figure 4 24 IMPORTANT 1 The external LED is identical in indication to the LED o...

Page 75: ...03EN 4 22 Figure 4 24 Output signal for external LED e WTP Input signal CN1 A12 and CN2 9 10 pin By connecting the CN1 A12 and CN2 10 pins to the GND writing operations into the IDD disc media are set to disable ...

Page 76: ...ments The requirements for cable connection between the IDD host system and power supply unit are given in Figure 4 25 Recommended components for connection are listed in Table 4 1 Figure 4 25 SCSI cables connection External operator panel example ...

Page 77: ...odel LC MC 1 Connectors Figure 4 26 shows the locations of connectors and terminals on the SCA2 type SCSI model SCSI connector including power supply connector Figure 4 26 Connectors and terminals location of SCA2 type SCSI model SCSI connector ...

Page 78: ...CSI 3 type which has two 40 pin rows spaced 1 27 mm 0 05 inch apart Figure 4 27 shows the SCSI connector See Section C 5 in Appendix C for signal assignments on the connector For details on the physical electrical requirements of the interface signals refer to Sections 1 3 and 1 4 in SCSI Physical Interface Specifications Figure 4 27 SCA2 type SCSI connector ...

Page 79: ... Connector external operator panel A connector for the external operator panel are provided on the IDD as shown in Figure 4 28 This allows to place externally LED on the front panel or an SCSI ID setting switch Figure 4 28 External operator panel connector CN2 ...

Page 80: ...6 bit SCSI ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 Input signals CN 2 02 04 06 08 pin These signals are used for providing switches to set the SCSI ID of the IDD externally Figure 4 29 shows the electrical requirements Figure 4 29 16 bit SCSI ID external input CN2 02 CN2 04 CN2 06 IDD CN2 08 ...

Page 81: ...tsu Limited S3 Contact FCN 723J G AM Fujitsu Limited Cable AWG26 to 34 External operator panel CN2 Cable socket housing FCN 723J016 2M Fujitsu Limited S4 Contact FCN 723J G AM Fujitsu Limited Cable AWG28 LC MC SCSI connector CN1 Connector 787311 1 AMP 1 SCSI cable See Section 1 3 Physical Requirements and Section 1 4 Electrical Requirements in SCSI Physical Interface Specifications 2 Power cable I...

Page 82: ...through 08 in CN2 and pins A1 through A12 in CN1 4 3 4 External operator panel A recommended circuit of the external operator panel is shown in Figure 4 30 Since the external operator panel is not provided as an option this panel must be fabricated at the user site referring to the recommendation if necessary Figure 4 30 External operator panel circuit example LP MP IMPORTANT Do not connect the ex...

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Page 84: ...rved 1 General notes a Do not give the drive shocks or vibrations exceeding the value defined in the standard because it may cause critical damage to the drive Especially be careful when unpacking b Do not leave the drive in a dirty or contaminated environment c Since static discharge may destroy the CMOS semiconductors in the drive note the following after unpacking Use an antistatic mat and body...

Page 85: ...ery If those at delivery cannot be used use a package with shock absorption so that the drive is free from direct shocks In this case fully protect the PCAs and interface connector so that they are not damaged c Indicate This Side Up and Handle With Care on the outside of the package so that it is not turned over 5 Delivery a When delivering the drive provide packaging and do not turn it over b Mi...

Page 86: ...st adapter IDD and other SCSI devices can be connected to the SCSI bus in arbitrary combinations Install a terminating resistor on the SCSI device connected to both ends of the SCSI cable See Section 4 4 for the cable connection requirements and power cable connections 1 Connecting one IDD 2 Connecting more than one IDD single host Figure 5 1 SCSI bus connections 1 of 2 ...

Page 87: ...C141 E064 03EN 5 4 3 Connecting more than one IDD multi host Figure 5 1 SCSI bus connections 2 of 2 ...

Page 88: ...and default settings CAUTION Data loss 1 The user must not change the setting of terminals not described in this section Do not change setting status set at factory shipment 2 Do not change the setting of terminals except following setting pins during the power is turned on Write protect CN2 9 10 3 To short the setting terminal use the short plug attached when the device is shipped from the factor...

Page 89: ...ite protect enabled SCSI ID 15 LP MP 0 LC MC 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 Figure 5 3 Setting terminals CN2 5 3 1 SCSI ID setting Table 5 1 shows the SCSI ID setting Refer to Figures 5 2 and 5 3 for connector positioning and allocation IMPORTANT When the SCSI ID is set using the external operator panel connector CN1 all pins listed in Table 5 1 should be open If any of pins are shorted un...

Page 90: ...T 1 Set the SCSI ID so that there are no duplicates between SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus 2 The priority of SCSI bus use in ARBITRATION phase is determined by SCSI ID as follows 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 5 3 2 Each mode setting 1 Setting terminal power supply Refer to Table 5 2 for controlling the supply of power from the drive to the SCSI terminal resistance power source TERMPOW H...

Page 91: ...microcode is downloaded Short 1 Open 1 1 Setting at factory shipment Refer to Chapter 3 of the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for details of the START STOP UNIT command 3 Write protect When the write protect function is enabled writing to the disk medium is disabled Table 5 4 Write protect setting CN2 Write protect CN2 9 10 Write operation is enabled Open 1 Write operation is disable Short ...

Page 92: ...dth of the SCSI interface CN2 Bus width CN2 13 14 16 bit bus Open 8 bit bus Short Set at factory shipment 5 3 3 Mode settings In addition to the previously described settings using setting terminals the IDD is provided with several mode settings The mode settings are enabled by specifying the CHANGE DEFINITION command Table 5 7 lists the mode settings and their settings at factory shipment Refer t...

Page 93: ...checked are shown below See Subsection 4 2 for the details of requirements for installing the IDD 1 With a system to which an external operator panel is mounted if it is difficult to access the connector after the drive is mounted on the system cabinet connect the external operator panel cable before mounting the drive 2 Fix the drive in the system cabinet with four mounting screws as follows The ...

Page 94: ...if required for system c Connect the SCSI cable d Fix the cables so that they do not touch the DE and PCAs or so that the smooth flow of the cooling air in the system cabinet is assured CAUTION Damage 1 Be careful of the insertion directions of the SCSI connectors With the system in which terminating resistor power is supplied via the SCSI cable if the power is turned on the overcurrent protection...

Page 95: ...ration in the case of setting so that motor starts with START STOP command a When power is turned on the LED blinks an instant and the IDD executes initial self diagnosis b If an error is detected in the initial self diagnosis the LED blinks c The spindle motor does not start rotating until the START STOP UNIT command for the start is issued The INIT needs to issue the START STOP UNIT command to s...

Page 96: ... mode specified with setting terminal Figure 5 4 shows the recommended checking procedure for the mode that the motor starts when power is turned on Figure 5 5 shows for the mode that the motor starts by the START STOP command In these recommended checking procedures following items are checked Note Following steps a to e correspond to a to e in Figures 5 4 and 5 5 a Issue the TEST UNIT READY comm...

Page 97: ...C141 E064 03EN 5 14 Motor starts when power is turned on Figure 5 4 Checking the SCSI connection A 60 ...

Page 98: ...C141 E064 03EN 5 15 Motor starts by START STOP command Figure 5 5 Checking the SCSI connection B Executing time about 60 seconds ...

Page 99: ...er when the system needs data attributes different from the default format all sides of the disk must be formatted initialized according to the procedures below The user can change the following data attributes at initialization Logical data block length Number of logical data blocks or number of cylinders in the user space Alternate spare area size This section outlines the formatting at installa...

Page 100: ...or or the maximum number of cylinders that can be used as the user space on the disk drive is allocated in the user space When 0 is specified both in the number of cylinders field and the number of data blocks field of the block descriptor the maximum number of cylinders that can be used as the user space on the disk drive is allocated in the user space 2 FORMAT UNIT command Initialize all sides o...

Page 101: ...s in consideration of the system requirements specific to the user This section outlines the parameter setting procedures Refer to Chapter 3 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details of the MODE SELECT and MODE SELECT EXTENDED commands and specifying the parameters IMPORTANT 1 At factory shipment of the IDD the saving operation for the MODE SELECT parameter is not executed So if...

Page 102: ...ate block allocation at read operation Uncorrectable data transfer to the INIT Immediate correction of correctable error Report of recovered error Suppression of ECC error correction 1 enabled 1 enabled 1 enabled 0 disabled 0 Correction is enabled Retry count at read operation Retry count at write operation Recovery time limit 63 0 30 sec b Verify error recovery parameters page code 7 Parameter De...

Page 103: ... Interface Specifications for further details a Disconnection reconnection parameters page code 2 Parameter Default value Buffer full ratio 20 HEX Buffer empty ratio 20 HEX Notes 1 In a system without the disconnection function these parameters need not be specified 2 Determine the parameter values in consideration of the following performance factors of the system Time required for reconnection p...

Page 104: ...or which prefetch is suppressed X FFFF Minimum prefetch X 0000 Maximum prefetch X 00XX 1 cache segment Number of blocks with maximum prefetch restrictions X FFFF Number of segments X 4 Notes 1 When Read Ahead caching operations are disabled by the caching parameter these parameter settings have no meaning except write cache feature 2 Determine the parameters in consideration of how the system acce...

Page 105: ... in consideration of the requirements specific to the system This section describes the general procedures and notes on dismounting the drive It is recommended before dismounting the drive to make sure the spindle motor completely stops after power was turned off a Remove the power cable b Remove the SCSI cable c When the external operator panel is mounted remove the cable If it is difficult to ac...

Page 106: ...ing self diagnostic function This function checks the basic operations of the IDD Initial self diagnostics Online self diagnostics SEND DIAGNOSTIC command Table 6 1 lists the contents of the tests performed with the self diagnostics For a general check of the IDD including the operations of the host system and interface use a test program that runs on the host system see Subsection 6 1 2 Table 6 1...

Page 107: ...e disk drive 1 Initial self diagnostics When power is turned on the IDD starts initial self diagnostics The initial self diagnostics checks the basic operations of the hardware functions If an error is detected in the initial self diagnostics the LED on the drive front panel blinks In this status the IDD posts the CHECK CONDITION status to all I O operation requests other than the REQUEST SENSE co...

Page 108: ...IT specifies the execution of self diagnostics by setting 1 for the SelfTest bit on the CDB in the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command and specifies the test contents with the UnitOfl bit When the UnitOfl bit on the CDB is set to 0 the IDD executes the hardware function test only once When UnitOfl bit is set to 1 the IDD executes the hardware function test seek positioning test and data write read test for th...

Page 109: ...nformation sense data is read Only when the SCSI bus is reset the BUS DEVICE RESET message is issued or the power is turned off or re turned on the status can be cleared When this status is cleared the IDD executes the initial self diagnostics again see item 1 Refer to Chapter 3 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details of the command specifications CAUTION Data loss When the SE...

Page 110: ... in which user data is stored 6 2 Maintenance Information 6 2 1 Maintenance requirements 1 Preventive maintenance Preventive maintenance such as replacing air filters is not required CAUTION Damage Do not open the DE in the field because it is completely sealed 2 Service life The service life under suitable conditions and treatment is as follows The service life is depending on the environment tem...

Page 111: ...mation for replacing or repairing the disk drive Generally the following information must be included a IDD model part number P N revision number serial number S N and date of manufacturing b Error status Date when the error occurred System configuration Environmental conditions temperature humidity and voltage c Error history d Error contents Outline of inconvenience Issued commands and specified...

Page 112: ...label 1 Indicating revision number at factory shipment When the disk drive is shipped from the factory the revision number is indicated by deleting numbers in the corresponding letter line up to the corresponding number with see Figure 6 2 2 Changing revision number in the field To change the revision number because parts are replaced or other modification is applied in the field the new level is ...

Page 113: ...itsu issues Engineering Change Request Notice in which the new revision number is indicated When the user changes the revision number the user should update the revision label as described in item 2 after applying the modification At shipment Figure 6 2 Indicating revision numbers Rev A3 Rev A2 Revising at field ...

Page 114: ...ING TERMINALS A 1 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals LC MC models SCA2 type LVD 16 bit SCSI A 2 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals LP MP models 68 pin type LVD 16 bit SCSI This appendix shows the locations of connectors and setting terminals ...

Page 115: ...e LVD 16 bit SCSI Figure A 1 Locations of connectors and setting terminals LC MC models SCA2 type LVD 16 bit SCSI 46 0 5 46 0 5 Pin 80 Pin 40 Pin 80 Pin 40 Pin 1 Pin 41 Pin 1 Pin 41 MAE series LC MAG series LC MC MAF series LC MC Rear view Rear view Viewed from bottom side 15 16 1 2 CN2 CN1 ...

Page 116: ... Viewed from bottom side Rear View Connector for external operator panel CN Connector for external operator panel CN SCSI connector CN1 SCSI connector CN1 SCSI connector CN1 Pin 1 Pin 34 Pin 1 Pin 34 Pin 1 Pin 68 Pin 68 Pin 35 Pin A12 Pin A2 Pin A2 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin A11 Pin A1 MAF series LP MP CN2 1 2 23 24 CN1 Rear View MAE series LP MAG series LP MP Pin A11 Pin A1 SCSI connector CN1 Pin 35 Pin A12...

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Page 118: ...C141 E064 03EN B 1 APPENDIX B SETTING TERMINALS B 1 Setting Terminals This appendix describes setting terminals ...

Page 119: ...SCSI only Short Open Short Open SCSI ID 10 16 bit SCSI only Short Open Short Short SCSI ID 11 16 bit SCSI only Short Short Open Open SCSI ID 12 16 bit SCSI only Short Short Open Short SCSI ID 13 16 bit SCSI only Short Short Short Open SCSI ID 14 16 bit SCSI only Short Short Short Short SCSI ID 15 16 bit SCSI only 2 Write protect Open Write operation is enabled Short Write operation is disabled Set...

Page 120: ...ing the power supply on Short Started by the START STOP command Force Narrow Open Width of 16 bit bus Short Width of 8 bit bus Force Single Ended Open Follows DIFFSNS signal level on SCSI bus Short Single Ended mode Setting at factory shipment Note See the description of Section 5 3 for details of the setting requirements and notes ...

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Page 122: ...PPENDIX C CONNECTOR SIGNAL ALLOCATION C 1 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation SCA2 type LVD 16 bit SCSI C 2 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation 68 pin type LVD 16 bit SCSI This appendix describes the connector signal allocation ...

Page 123: ...0 48 09 DB09 DB09 49 10 DB08 DB08 50 11 I O I O 51 12 REQ REQ 52 13 C D C D 53 14 SEL SEL 54 15 MSG MSG 55 16 RST RST 56 17 ACK ACK 57 18 BSY BSY 58 19 ATN ATN 59 20 P_CRCA P_CRCA 60 21 DB07 DB07 61 22 DB06 DB06 62 23 DB05 DB05 63 24 DB04 DB04 64 25 DB03 DB03 65 26 DB02 DB02 66 27 DB01 DB01 67 28 DB00 DB00 68 29 DBP1 DBP1 69 30 DB15 DB15 70 31 DB14 DB14 71 32 DB13 DB13 72 33 DB12 DB12 73 34 5V 5V ...

Page 124: ...1 41 08 DB02 DB02 42 09 DB03 DB03 43 10 DB04 DB04 44 11 DB05 DB05 45 12 DB06 DB06 46 13 DB07 DB07 47 14 P_CRCA P_CRCA 48 15 GND GND 49 16 GND GND 50 17 TERMPWR TERMPWR 51 18 TERMPWR TERMPWR 52 19 Reserved Reserved 53 20 GND GND 54 21 ATN ATN 55 22 GND GND 56 23 BSY BSY 57 24 ACK ACK 58 25 RST RST 59 26 MSG MSG 60 27 SEL SEL 61 28 C D C D 62 29 REQ REQ 63 30 I O I O 64 31 DB08 DB08 65 32 DB09 DB09 ...

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Page 126: ...C141 E064 03EN D 1 APPENDIX D MODEL NAMES AND PRODUCT NUMBERS D 1 Model Names and Product Numbers This appendix lists model names types and product numbers ...

Page 127: ...D CA05348 B220 MAG3182LP 68 pin LVD 512B 18 2 GB 6 32UNC CA01776 B550 MAG3182LC SCA2 LVD CA01776 B520 MAG3182MP 68 pin LVD 512B 18 2 GB 6 32UNC CA05747 B550 MAG3182MC SCA2 LVD CA05747 B520 MAG3091LP 68 pin LVD 512B 9 1 GB 6 32UNC CA01776 B350 MAG3091LC SCA2 LVD CA01776 B320 MAG3091MP 68 pin LVD 512B 9 1 GB 6 32UNC CA05747 B350 MAG3091MC SCA2 LVD CA05747 B320 Note Only above models are available cu...

Page 128: ...Checking procedure 5 13 Command queuing feature 1 3 Compactness 1 2 Confirming Operations after Installation for use 5 12 Confirming initial operations 5 12 Connection requirements 4 16 Connections 5 3 Connector signal allocation C 1 C 2 Connectors of terminals location 4 16 4 24 Contact start stop 1 8 Continuous block processing 1 3 Control mode parameters 5 21 Controller circuit 1 9 Current wave...

Page 129: ...w noise 1 5 Low power consumption 1 5 Low vibration 1 5 M MODE SELECT EXTENDED command 5 18 MODE SELECT command 5 18 MR 1 8 MTBF 2 5 MTTR 2 5 Magnet Resistive 1 8 Maintenance information 6 5 Maintenance requirements 6 5 Microprocessing unit 1 9 Mode setting 5 8 Mode settings 5 9 Model name 2 1 D 1 D 2 Motor start mode 5 8 Motor start mode setting 5 8 Mounting drives 5 10 Mounting frame structure 4...

Page 130: ... 6 2 Self diagnostics 6 1 Sequential read test 6 5 Sequential starting of spindle motor 4 15 Service clearance area 4 11 Service life 2 6 6 5 Service system and repairs 6 6 Setting SCSI terminal 5 7 Setting SCSI terminal power supply 5 7 Setting check list 5 10 Setting parameters 5 18 Setting terminals 5 5 5 6 B 1 B 2 Setting terminals position 5 5 Shock 2 4 Spare sector 3 5 Specifications 2 1 Spe...

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