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Hawk 2XL Family Installation Guide, Rev. C                        13

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("X" means the function selection can be made with jumpers on

that connector;

 "Y" means the signal is available to host through that connec-

tor).

Notes[ ] for Table 1:
[1] Use either J6 or J1-Aux, but not both.
[2] I/O connector J1 plugs directly into host. No jumper can be

installed on J1. The host supplies the logic state of these
function signals; causing the selection of these functions.

[3] The host can drive a remotely located Drive Activity LED

using this signal.

[4] Use either J1 or J6, but not both.
[5] Jumper plugs can be used on J1-Auxiliary pins 1-2, 3-4, 5-

6 and 7-8 to set drive ID if desired, but usually a connector/
cable is plugged to J1-Auxiliary to run these signals to the
host for remote ID selection.

[6] The host selects drive ID through J1.

Summary of Contents for HAWK 2XL Family

Page 1: ...HAWK 2XL Family ST32151N W WC ST31051N W WC Installation Guide ST32155N W WC ST31055N W WC ...

Page 2: ...ices 42 Hawk 2XL family product information 45 1996 Seagate Technology Inc All rights reserved Publication Number 77767490 Revision C February 1996 Seagate Seagate Technology and the Seagate logo are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology Inc HawkTM SeaFAXTM SeaFONETM SeaTDDTM and SeaBOARDTM are trademarks of Seagate Technology Inc Other product names are registered trademarks or trademarks o...

Page 3: ... frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause interference to radio communications HDA means head disc assembly PCB means printed circuit board Electromagnetic interference EMI considerations The drive models described herein as delivered are designed for system integration and installation into a suitable enclosure prior to use As such the drive m...

Page 4: ... are external to the enclosure shieldedcablesshouldbeused withtheshieldsgrounded to the enclosure or to the host controller but not both The equipment is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or te...

Page 5: ... during typical operation and 6 0 watts when at idle not reading writing or seeking If this drive is an add on make sure the computer power supply can supply enough extra power for this drive s needs An antistatic wrist strap You will need this to reduce the possibility of damaging your drive by static discharge A 2 Phillips screwdriver You will need this screwdriver to open your computer and to i...

Page 6: ... pin SCSI interface cable You will need an interface cable if your computer does not presently contain a SCSI hard drive If you are adding a sec ond hard drive you must use an interface cable that has two drive connectors one on the end and one in the middle See Figure 1 A Y shaped drive power cable You may need this if your computer does not have enough power cables to supply power to your new ha...

Page 7: ...________________________________________ A frame kit You will need a frame kit if you wish to mount a 3 5 inch disc drive in a 5 25 inch drive bay Extra configuration jumpers A small plastic bag of two types of configuration jumpers is included in drive package Figure 1 Two drive I O cable Figure 2 Y shaped power cable ...

Page 8: ...t tamper with sealed top cover Doing so voids your warranty The drive contains no user serviceable compo nents See Product Repair section for more information Visually inspect the shipping container for any obvious dam age Verify all parts listed on shipping bill are received with the equipment Discrepancies or damage should be reported to the shipping company Inspect drive for possible shipping d...

Page 9: ...at they are correctly packed in original Seagate approved or equivalent container and shipped via an air ride carrier experienced in handling computer equipment Do not unpack drive from its static shielded bag until you are ready to install it in the system Always handle the drive by the frame or casting Do not touch Printed Circuit Board PCB or the I O connector pins Never apply pressure to the P...

Page 10: ... 20 in 3 16 inch 5 08 mm Screw tightening torque is 6 0 lb in 675 NM max with minimum thread engagement of 0 12 in 1 8 inch 3 00 mm 3 The power requirements are shown in the Product Informa tion section 4 The power supply must satisfy the safety requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage circuits 5 Service is to be provided by trained Seagate service personnel 6 The incorporation of the disc d...

Page 11: ...es Chassis darf nicht mehr als 0 20 in 5 08 mm betragen dieinderSeiten0 15in 3 81mm Maximalle Schraubenanziehungvon6 0in lb 675NM mitminimalem Gewindeansperuch 12 in 3 00 mm 3 DieVersorgungsspannungenwerdeninderSektionProdukt Information gezeigt 4 Die Versorgungsspannung muss SELV entsprechen 5 Alle Arbeiten dürfen nur von ausgebildetem Seagate Serv ice Personal durchgefürhrt werden 6 Der Einbau d...

Page 12: ...eed to check the jumper plug settings that deter mine how the drive operates Refer to Table 1 to find the Figure specified applicable to your model drive for the particular con figuration functions of interest Note that there are some con nector pins sticking out from the drive s printed circuit board PCB that are labeled J2 and J6 called jumper plug head ers Model W additionally has J1 Auxiliary ...

Page 13: ...this is your first hard drive or if it replaces your existing hard drive you may not need to reposition any jumpers However check the figures against your drive to see if it is configured as it should be for your system Consult your computer documen tation for information on configuring your drive Your dealer is the best source for help on this Seagate also provides support service for customers i...

Page 14: ...del Connector Appl Type Function J1 J6 J1 Aux J2 Figure N Drive ID X Y none 3a N Drive Activity LED X 3 none 3a N Option select none X 3d W Drive ID X Y X Y 5 3b 3c 1 W Drive Activity LED Y 3 3b W Option select X 3d WC Drive ID Y 6 X Y none 3b 4 WC Drive Activity LED Y 3 Y 3 none 3b 4 WC Option select Delayed Mtr Start Y 2 none X 3e Enable Mtr Start Y 2 none X 3e Write Protect none X 3e Parity Dis...

Page 15: ...ut not both 2 I O connector J1 plugs directly into host No jumper can be installed on J1 The host supplies the logic state of these function signals causing the selection of these functions 3 The host can drive a remotely located Drive Activity LED using this signal 4 Use either J1 or J6 but not both 5 Jumper plugs can be used on J1 Auxiliary pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 to set drive ID if desired but...

Page 16: ...mally you should leave off the Delay Motor Start Enable Motor Start Write Pro tect Parity Disable and Term power to SCSI Bus jumpers A jumper on means the feature is enabled except for Parity Disable where a jumper on means that parity checking is dis abled Only Terminator Enable and Term Power from drive jumper positions should have a jumper on N and W mod els only Do not remove these two default...

Page 17: ...ware so off the distributor shelf drives probably will not work in these installations Firmware cannot be changed on these drives If you are upgrading by installing an additional drive consult the system documentation or system purchase source for help in setting up drive ID options and getting termi nation correct I O line terminators The SCSI I O lines must be terminated at the drive connected t...

Page 18: ...the cable connector that is not at the end of the cable it is a second hard drive for your system the Terminator Enable jumper should not be installed Remove and store the jumper if there is one on the Terminator Enable position If installing a WC model drive see system documentation WC drives have no terminators nor do they furnish termina tor power to the I O bus Terminators are in the Host syst...

Page 19: ... SCSI ID 7 Remote LED Do not remove cover or install any jumpers R E S L E D R E S Reserved 12 11 Drive Activity LED CATH Hawk 2XL Family Installation Guide Rev C 17 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 3a Model N drive ID Select and LED connection N drives ...

Page 20: ... the drive connected to host supplied optional usage plug Do not connect anything to pins 13 20 5V Host Alternate Usage Plug Reserved Pins 8 6 4 2 Ground A3 SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2 SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 SCSI ID 7 SCSI ID 8 SCSI ID 9 SCSI ID 10 SCSI ID 11 SCSI ID 12 SCSI ID 13 SCSI ID 14 SCSI ID 15 PCB PCB 18 Hawk 2XL Family Installation Guide Rev C ___________________________________...

Page 21: ...8 6 4 2 Optional connections to switching circuits in host equipment to establish drive ID Pins 2 4 6 and 8 are driven low for 250 ms after PWR ON and reset to allow jumper selectable SCSI ID Dashed area is optional host circuitry external to the drive connected to host supplied optional usage plug 5V N C Hawk 2XL Family Installation Guide Rev C 19 _________________________________________________...

Page 22: ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Figure 3d Models N and W drive configurator option select Delay Motor Start Enable Motor Start Write Protect Parity Disable Term Power from Drive Term Power to SCSI Bus Term Power from SCSI Bus T E D S M E W P P D R E S T P T P Jumper Positions Terminator Enable default default J2 Jumper Plug enlarged to show detail Drive PCB Drive Front N W...

Page 23: ...tail Drive Front Drive PCB Hawk 2XL Family Installation Guide Rev C 21 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Figure 3e Model WC drive configurator option select WC drives ...

Page 24: ...ople clothing and synthetic materials The electrostatic fields due to these charges when brought in close proximity to suscep tible circuit assemblies and components can result in de graded reliability or immediate failure of the affected compo nent or assembly Always wear a grounded wrist strap Attach the wrist strap to the metal chassis of your computer Use the antistatic pad as your work surfac...

Page 25: ... on the SCSI host adapter card Be careful not to bend the pins on the host adapter card con nector Refer to your SCSI host adapter manual for the location of the interface connector The sockets on the interface cable must be matched cor rectly with the pins on your SCSI host adapter interface connector Verify the location of pin 1 on the SCSI host adapter using your computer system s manual Pin 1 ...

Page 26: ... a drive bay Direct mounting The disc drive can be mounted in the drive bay in any orientation permitted by the drive bay mechanical con figuration Be careful not to over tighten the mounting screws Screws must not extend into the side drive mounting holes more than 0 015 inches 9 64 inches or into the bottom mounting holes 0 20 inches 3 16 inches Purchase the four required 6 32 x 1 4 inch screws ...

Page 27: ...at the appropri ate procedure above for the second drive Using a special module WC drives should be fitted with slides or most likely mounted in a special module that slides into the host equipment Drive activity LED If the drive mounts such that the drive activity LED does not show when the computer cover is on the computer may provide for a remote LED two conductor cable to be used on all models...

Page 28: ...____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Illustrates N model I O Figure 4a Fifty pin I O connection to drive Figure 4b Sixty eight pin connection to drive Pin 1 HDA 50 pin drive 68 pin drive Pin 1 HDA ...

Page 29: ...________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4c Multiple drive connection to host adapter Host Adapter PCB Pin 1 check your adapter for Pin 1 location SCSI ID 6 or last drive N Model Drive SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 0 SCSI ID 7 2 through 6 SCSI devices Multiple drive ...

Page 30: ...__________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4d Multiple drive connection to host adapter W drive Host Adapter PCB Pin 1 check your adapter for Pin 1 location SCSI ID 15 or last drive W Model Drive SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 0 SCSI ID 7 2 through 15 SCSI devices ...

Page 31: ...________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note This drive model plugs directly into a backplane connector and therefore uses no cables Figure 4e Drive model WC with single 80 pin connector WC drive ...

Page 32: ...each drive as shown in Figure 5 If your system does not have an extra power cable for the hard drive you can purchase a Y shaped power cable such as the one shown in Figure 2 7 Review each of the previous steps to verify that you have completed the installation correctly 8 Replace the cover on your computer Figure 5 Power connection to drive Power Cable DC Power Connector 4 3 2 1 Pin 1 2 3 4 Power...

Page 33: ...screw length into bottom of drive 0 20 in 5 08 mm Screw tightening torque 6 0 in lb 675 NM max with minimum thread engagement of 0 12 in 3 05 mm 3 Power and interface connectors can extend past the A dimension by 0 040 in 1 02 mm 4 Decorative front panel optional 5 Mounting hole locations same for all Hawk 2XL models Inches A B C D E F G H J K L M N P 145 80 101 60 25 40 60 00 15 75 101 60 6 35 44...

Page 34: ...er operating system should be Microsoft DOS ver sion 4 0 or higher Your SCSI adapter card must be able to address greater than two gigabytes If you already have a hard disc drive on your computer and you are installing a second drive now is a good time to evaluate the status and quality of your backups Once you are satisfied with the status of your backups then proceed Caution Determine which driv...

Page 35: ... existing hard drive or from a diskette in drive A refer to your DOS user s Reference Manual for more detailed instructions on FDISK procedures A menu comes up that gives choices pertaining to installing your new drive and dividing it into partitions If the drive you set the jumpers for is Drive ID 0 no ID jumpers on the menu will stay at the top Current fixed disk drive 1 From the menu choose Cre...

Page 36: ...ve C and shows if it has been divided into a primary DOS partition and an extended partition The extended partition can be divided into several logical drives FDISK lists these logical drives as D E F etc The primary DOS partition has the oper ating system on it this is the start up or Boot up partition From the main menu choose to set Active the DOS partition you want to boot from which is the pr...

Page 37: ...change Be careful not to accidently format a logical drive with existing data When you complete drive partitioning you need to high level format every new logical drive you have set up If your new drive is to be the boot up drive insert the DOS system diskette in drive A and type at the A prompt FORMAT C s v This formats drive C and puts the programs on that are necessary to boot the computer from...

Page 38: ... drives are usable for storing data and programs If the logical drives you set up are not rec ognized try the FDISK set up routine and FORMAT again You may have made a small mistake at some point in the installa tion procedure Make sure that the total capacity shown for your new drive is equal or close to the formatted capacity given in the Product Information table column B at the end of this gui...

Page 39: ...ructions provided with the disc initialization ap plication to complete the installation of your Seagate drive Note The Apple HD SC Setuputility included with your Macintosh system software only works on drives ordered directly through Apple Unix installation There are several versions of the Unix operating system Each of these handle hard disc installation in a different manner For this for reaso...

Page 40: ...ented here will resolve the majority of installation problems General installation troubleshooting Check system compatibility This is a SCSI interface de vice Check your system documentation to ensure that is supports SCSI interface devices Check the drive ID assigned Model N has three drive ID jumper positions on the drive See Figure 3a Models W and WC have four drive ID jumper positions See Figu...

Page 41: ... clicks If the drive motor does not spin up check the power supply If your power supply is functioning properly but the drive does not spin up contact the company from which you purchased the drive If you have added one or more drives to your existing system the power supply may not be able to furnish enough power Check with your drive purchase source about this Inadequate power supplies may work ...

Page 42: ...hrough the purchase source if possible Please observe the following cautions Caution Handle drive with care Do not drop or bump hard Never remove the cover of these disc drives Servicing items in the sealed HDA heads media actuator etc require special facilities The drive contains no user purchasable parts or PCBs Opening the sealed HDA voids the drive warranty Applying a soldering device to the c...

Page 43: ...er must be used Keep your original box They are easily identified by the Seagate Approved Package label Shipping a drive in a non approved container voids the drive warranty Seagate repair centers may refuse receipt of components improperly packaged or obviously damaged in transit Contact your Authorized Seagate Distributor to purchase additional boxes Seagate recommends shipping by an air ride ca...

Page 44: ...rt is available for all Seagate products by calling the SeaFAX SeaFONE SeaTDD or SeaBOARD services These are toll calls 1 SeaBOARD the Seagate Technical Support Bulletin Board System BBS is available by modem 24 hours a day 7 days a week SeaBOARD provides access to Specifications and configurations for all Seagate prod ucts Reprints of Seagate documentation A directory of information and useful ut...

Page 45: ...ical support for Seagate Prod ucts is available on CompuServe Type Go Seagate to access our technical support forum 3 SeaFAX You can use a touch tone telephone to access Seagate s automated FAX system and receive technical support information by return FAX This service is available 24 hours daily To reach SeaFAX dial PHONE 408 438 2620 USA PHONE 44 62 847 7080 England 4 Seagate Technical Support F...

Page 46: ...so provides recorded technical information on selected Seagate products whenever call ers are placed on hold This recorded information is ac cessible 24 hours daily To reach SeaFONE dial PHONE 408 438 8222 6 SeaTDD Using a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf TDD you can send questions or comments 24 hours a day and communicate with a Seagate technical support specialist between 8 00 a m and 5 0...

Page 47: ...ber of heads E 5 V typical current 2 Amps F 12 V typical current 2 Amps G spindle speed r min 0 5 tolerence Model A 3 B C 3 D E F G ST32151N 2 54 2 148 4176 8 0 65 0 40 5411 ST32151W 2 54 2 148 4176 8 0 65 0 40 5411 ST32151WC 2 54 2 148 4176 8 0 65 0 40 5411 ST31051N 1 26 1 060 4176 4 0 65 0 40 5411 ST31051W 1 26 1 060 4176 4 0 65 0 40 5411 ST31051WC 1 26 1 060 4176 4 0 65 0 40 5411 ST32155N 2 54 ...

Page 48: ...ctory formatted with 512 data bytes per sector with 10 spare sectors per cylinder for ST32151 ST32155 5 spare sectors per cylinder for ST31051 ST31055 and 2 cylinders at inner tracks reserved for spares in addition to capacity listed All spare sectors are on one track 2 Measured with an average reading DC ammeter Instanta neous 12 V current peaks will exceed these values 3 Preliminary values ...

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