
2-6 System Configuration
Hitachi Mobile Hard Drive Jumper Setting
For systems with the Hitachi 6.4-MB IDE mobile hard drive, the factory settings
for the jumper on the interface connector are shown in the following table. The
factory setting is for a single drive installed on the primary IDE channel. The
4-pin jumper block is located at the right end of the interface connector on the
drive (when looking at the rear of the drive).
Specifications for the hard drive are included in Section 9.
Hitachi Mobile Hard Drive Jumper Settings
Function
Jumper Pins
Description
Master Device
Pins A, B, C,
D not
jumpered
Sets hard drive as master device in single drive system.
Factory setting: no jumper.
Slave Device
Pins A and B
jumpered
Sets hard drive as slave.
Cable Select
(CSEL)
Pins B and D
jumpered
Not used.
TEAC Mobile 24X CD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings
Jumper settings for the TEAC 24X CD-ROM drive are shown in the following
table. The factory setting is for a single drive installed on the IDE secondary
channel. Specifications for the CD-ROM drive are included in Section 9.
TEAC 24X CD-ROM Drive Jumper Settings
Jumper
Jumper Pin Settings
Master Select (MA)
Enabled. Factory setting: jumper over right-most pins
of 6-pin jumper block on back of drive, next to
interface cable connector.
Slave Present (SL)
Disabled.
Cable Select (CS)
Not used.
BIOS Setup Utility
The Phoenix
®
Technologies Ltd. BIOS Setup utility program is used to
configure the main components of the system.
The system ships from the factory with the correct system parameters for the
configuration. Unless optional hardware is added, it’s not necessary to run the
BIOS Setup utility to operate the system. However, the Setup utility should be
run to set features that customize the system, such as security features.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate 2000 Series
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Page 113: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
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