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P/N 21200027-001, Rev. B

J2, Pin 1

50-Pin SCSI

Interface

SCSI Terminators

Remove in all but the last

drive in the chain

J5, Pin 1

4-Pin Power

Connector

1

2

3

4

HDA

Connector

Spin Sync

LED Driver

ID0

ID2

Disable
Spin

E1, Enable

Term Power

Disable
Spin

ID 2

ID1

ID0

J4

J3

J6

J2, Pin 1

50-Pin SCSI

Interface

E1..E3

E5 (Disable Spin)

E6 (Delay Spin)

E7 (Disable Parity)

E4

Reserved

SCSI Terminators

Remove in all but the last

drive in the chain

J4, Pin 1

4-Pin Power

Connector

1

2

3

4

HDA

Connector

Spin Sync

LED Driver

J3

J7

E8, Enable

Term Power In/Out

OE1

OE3

OE5, LED Driver

ST32105/32107/14207/N/W/WC/NV

INSTALLATION

Steps:
1.

Turn off the computer and all attached peripheral equipment, such as printers and monitors.

2.

Disconnect the AC power cable from the computer.

3.

Remove the screws attaching the computer’s cover, and remove the cover from the system.

4.

Remove the drive from the ESD (Electro Static Discharge)  bag, carefully placing the drive on your work surface.

5.

Configure the disk drive jumpers as necessary.  Refer to table below for more details.

6.

Remove SCSI terminator resitor packs (2) in all drives on the SCSI bus except for the last drive in the chain.

7.

Remove and retain any hardware that may be attached to the selected bay.

8.

Connect the cables; align the colored striped edge of the interface cable to pin 1 of the drive SCSI interface connector.

9.

Partially insert the drive into the drive bay.  Select an unused power connector from the power supply and connect it to the drive.  If there are no unused
power connections on the power supply, you can purchase a “Y” cable adapter from your dealer.  This connector will allow you to add another power
connection for your new drive.

10. Now that the drives are jumpered, connected, and have power cables attached, secure the drive or the mounting frame with four 6-32x.25 screws.

CAUTION:

Do not use screws of excess length when attaching the drive.  Damage to the drive’s circuit board could result.  The maximum insertion in
bottom holes is .25”, the maximum insertion for side holes is .125”.

SCSI Disk Drive Models

Total

Tables

Jumper

Warranty

Blocks

LED

Table

Notes

(Years)

ST31080N/WC

2,110,812

D

a

2

5

ST32105N/W/WC

4,194,304

D

b,c

1,2

5

ST32107N/W/WC/NV

4,194,304

D

b,c

1,2

5

ST14207N/W/WC/NV

8,388,608

D

b,c

1,2

5

Jumper Table

a

ID0

ID1

ID2

N/A

b

E1

E2

E3

N/A

c

OE1

OE2

OE3

N/A

            SCSI ID

0

OUT

OUT

OUT

OUT

1

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

2

OUT

IN

OUT

OUT

3

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

4

OUT

OUT

IN

OUT

5

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

6

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

7

IN

IN

IN

OUT

8

OUT

OUT

OUT

IN

9

IN

OUT

OUT

IN

10

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

11

IN

IN

OUT

IN

12

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

13

IN

OUT

IN

IN

14

OUT

IN

IN

IN

15

IN

IN

IN

IN

LED Configuration Table
Letter

Connector LED+

LED-

  B

J-1

Pin 3

Pin 4

  C

J-5

Pin 3

Pin 4

  D

J-3

Pin 3

Pin 4

  E

J-7

Pin 1

Pin 2

Notes
Note 1    - “W” drives use Jumper Table c, e
Note 2    - “WC” drives have no jumpers
Note 3    - Parity is enabled by default.  Install jumper E7 to disable parity.
Note 4    - Most SCSI host adapters are compatible with Seagate drives.  Software drivers and installation

instructions are provided with the host adapter.  Most drives are shipped with SCSI ID set to 6.

*           -    On some drives J5 may be replaced with an LED.

ST31080N/WC

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