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Seagate NAS HDD Product Manual, Rev. C

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3.0 Configuring and Mounting the Drive

This section contains the specifications and instructions for configuring and mounting the drive.

3.1

Handling and static-discharge precautions

After unpacking, and before installation, the drive may be exposed to potential handling and electrostatic discharge (ESD)
hazards. Observe the following standard handling and static-discharge precautions:

Caution

• Before handling the drive, put on a grounded wrist strap, or ground oneself frequently by touching the metal chassis of

a computer that is plugged into a grounded outlet. Wear a grounded wrist strap throughout the entire installation
procedure.

• Handle the drive by its edges or frame 

only

.

• The drive is extremely fragile—handle it with care. Do not press down on the drive top cover.

• Always rest the drive on a padded, antistatic surface until mounting it in the computer.

• Do not touch the connector pins or the printed circuit board.

• Do not remove the factory-installed labels from the drive or cover them with additional labels. Removal voids the warranty.

Some factory-installed labels contain information needed to service the drive. Other labels are used to seal out dirt and
contamination.

3.2

Configuring the drive

Each drive on the SATA interface connects point-to-point with the SATA host adapter. There is no master/slave relationship
because each drive is considered a master in a point-to-point relationship. If two drives are attached on one SATA host
adapter, the host operating system views the two devices as if they were both “masters” on two separate ports. Both drives
behave as if they are Device 0 (master) devices.

SATA drives are designed for easy installation. It is usually not necessary to set any jumpers on the drive for proper
operation; however, if users connect the drive and receive a “drive not detected” error, the SATA-equipped motherboard or
host adapter may use a chipset that does not support SATA speed autonegotiation. 

3.3

SATA cables and connectors

The SATA interface cable consists of four conductors in two differential pairs, plus three ground connections. The cable size
may be 30 to 26 AWG with a maximum length of one meter (39.37 inches). See 

Table 5

 for connector pin definitions. Either

end of the SATA signal cable can be attached to the drive or host.

For direct backplane connection, the drive connectors are inserted directly into the host receptacle. The drive and the host
receptacle incorporate features that enable the direct connection to be hot pluggable and blind mateable.

For installations which require cables, users can connect the drive as illustrated in 

Figure 1

.

Figure 1

Attaching SATA cabling

Each cable is keyed to ensure correct orientation. NAS HDD drives support latching SATA connectors. 

Power cable

Signal cable

Signal connector

Power connector

Summary of Contents for ST8000VN000

Page 1: ...100758081 Rev C Gen 2 October 2015 ST8000VN000 ST6000VN000 NAS HDD v2 SATA Product Manual...

Page 2: ...Actual quantities will vary based on various factors including file size file format features and application software Actual data rates may vary depending on operating environment and other factors T...

Page 3: ...ustics 15 2 9 1 Test for Prominent Discrete Tones PDTs 15 2 10 Electromagnetic immunity 15 2 11 Reliability Mean Time Between Failure 16 2 12 Warranty 16 2 13 Agency certification 16 2 13 1 Safety cer...

Page 4: ...Seagate NAS HDD Product Manual Rev C 3 Figures Figure 1 Attaching SATA cabling 19 Figure 2 Mounting dimensions 6TB 8TB 20...

Page 5: ...arding Warranty Support visit http www seagate com support warranty and replacements For information regarding data recovery services visit http www seagate com services software seagate recovery serv...

Page 6: ...ut the SATA interface The Serial ATA SATA interface provides several advantages over the traditional parallel ATA interface The primary advantages include Easy installation and configuration with true...

Page 7: ...ne designed specifically for random writes data For example logs and meta data There are 29808 Sequential Write Zones Each zone is 2e19 logical blocks in size or 256 MiB each Each zone is a shingled z...

Page 8: ...density max 1950 KFCI Track density avg 435 Ktracks in Areal density avg 848 Gb in2 Internal data transfer rate max 1900 Mb s Maximum sustained data rate OD read MB s 190 MB s ATA data transfer modes...

Page 9: ...power Idle 2 5 bels typical 2 6 bels max Seek 2 6 bels typical 2 8 bels max Non recoverable read errors 1 per 1014 bits read Mean time between failures MTBF hours 1M Rated workload Average rate of 18...

Page 10: ...n LBA mode all blocks sectors are consecutively numbered from 0 to n 1 where n is the number of guaranteed sectors as defined above 2 3 Recording and interface technology 2 4 Physical characteristics...

Page 11: ...TB models Time to ready may be longer than normal if the drive power is removed without going through normal OS powerdown procedures Typical seek times ms Read Write Track to track 1 0 1 2 Average 12...

Page 12: ...6 sector read followed by a 32 ms delay Operating power and current Operating power is measured using 40 percent random seeks 40 percent read write mode 1 write for each 10 reads and 20 percent drive...

Page 13: ...enter Standby mode automatically after the drive has been inactive for a specifiable length of time The standby timer delay is established using a Standby or Idle command In Standby mode the drive buf...

Page 14: ...e 1000ft 305 meters the maximum temperature is derated linearly by 1 C every 1000 ft Drive case temperature should be measured at the location indicated in Figure 2 2 8 2 Ambient Temperature 2 8 3 Tem...

Page 15: ...is 300 Gs based on a non repetitive half sine shock pulse of 2ms duration 2 8 6 3 Operating vibration The maximum vibration levels that the drive may experience while meeting the performance standard...

Page 16: ...10 Electromagnetic immunity When properly installed in a representative host system the drive operates without errors or degradation in performance when subjected to the radio frequency RF environment...

Page 17: ...age click on Check to see if the drive is under Warranty Users will be asked to provide the drive serial number model number or part number and country of purchase The system will display the warranty...

Page 18: ...ard power supply etc does comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation with non certified assemblies is likely to result in interferen...

Page 19: ...substance content of the part at the homogeneous material level is over the threshold defined by the China RoHS MCV Standard 2 15 Corrosive environment Seagate electronic drive components pass acceler...

Page 20: ...t adapter There is no master slave relationship because each drive is considered a master in a point to point relationship If two drives are attached on one SATA host adapter the host operating system...

Page 21: ...r to Figure 2 for drive mounting dimensions Follow these important mounting precautions when mounting the drive Allow a minimum clearance of 0 030 inches 0 76mm around the entire perimeter of the driv...

Page 22: ...of backplane blindmate connector only In this case the mating sequences are the ground pins P4 and P12 the pre charge power pins and the other ground pins the signal pins and the rest of the power pin...

Page 23: ...B1H C3H Device Reset 08H Download Microcode 92H Execute Device Diagnostics 90H Flush Cache E7H Flush Cache Extended EAH Format Track 50H Identify Device ECH Idle E3H Idle Immediate E1H Initialize Dev...

Page 24: ...ons B0H D8H S M A R T Execute Offline B0H D4H S M A R T Read Attribute Thresholds B0H D1H S M A R T Read Data B0H D0H S M A R T Read Log Sector B0H D5H S M A R T Return Status B0H DAH S M A R T Save A...

Page 25: ...eset Write Pointers Ext Supported bit Non Data Finish Zone Ext Supported bit Non Data Close Zone Ext Supported bit Non Data Open Zone Ext Supported bit Reset Zones Ext Supported bit 120 511 Reserved W...

Page 26: ...capabilities xxxxH 77 Reserved for future SATA definition xxxxH 78 SATA features supported xxxxH 79 SATA features enabled xxxxH 80 Major version number 01F0H 81 Minor version number 0028H 82 Command...

Page 27: ...10 Multiword DMA mode 2 is currently active Bit Word 84 0 SMART error login is supported 1 SMART self test is supported 2 Media serial number is supported 3 Media Card Pass Through Command feature se...

Page 28: ...ltra DMA mode 6 is supported 8 Ultra DMA mode 0 is currently active 9 Ultra DMA mode 1 is currently active 10 Ultra DMA mode 2 is currently active 11 Ultra DMA mode 3 is currently active 12 Ultra DMA...

Page 29: ...t register Sector Count register values 00H Set PIO mode to default PIO mode 2 01H Set PIO mode to default and disable IORDY PIO mode 2 08H PIO mode 0 09H PIO mode 1 0AH PIO mode 2 0BH PIO mode 3 0CH...

Page 30: ...in drive self test DST S M A R T command for D4H that eliminates unnecessary drive returns The diagnostic software ships with all new drives and is also available at http seatools seagate com This dr...

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