Quick installation guide
Deskstar 4
AT/IDE
Models: DCAA-32880, DCAA-33610,
DCAA-34330
IBM storage products
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IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center version 3.0
Handling precautions
1.
Do not cover the breather hole!
Covering the
breather hole may result in loss of data.
2.
Do not press on the drive!
Do not apply any force
to the drive during handling or installation.
3. Always handle the drive with care to prevent dam-
age from shock, vibration, or electrostatic discharge
(ESD).
4. Do not open the static-protective bag containing the
drive until required. Static electricity can damage the
drive.
5. Turn off & unplug your computer. Remove cover.
6. When installing the drive, touch a grounded,
unpainted metal surface with the static-protective
package containing the drive for at least two seconds.
(This drains static electricity from the package and
from your body.)
7. Handle the drive carefully by the edges. Do not
touch any exposed printed circuit board.
8. Save the drive packaging material including the
ESD bag in the event that the drive must be returned.
Place the drive in an anti-static bag before placing it
in the shipping container. The warranty will be void if
the drive is not returned in IBM approved packaging.
Quick installation procedure
Note: It is advisable to backup all data before
proceeding with the installation.
If your system BIOS cannot handle large capacity
drives (over 540 MB), you may need to use a disk
overlay program such as Ontrack’s Disk Manager.
The following procedure uses the Ontrack Disk
Manager software. Information on obtaining a copy of
Ontrack’s Disk Manager can be found on the Web at
www.ibm.com/harddrive.
Setting the jumpers
1. In a one-drive system, configure your new drive as
Master (Device 0).
2. In a two-drive system, one drive must be
designated as the Master, the other as the Slave
(Device 1).
3. When installing the new drive as a Slave, check the
Master drive to determine if a jumper change is
required to indicate that a Slave drive
is present.
4. Consult your manual to see if your computer
supports Cable Select before choosing this option.
JP7
JP1
Option Block
Back side of drive
Logic Card
Power
Connector
Power
Connector
AT I/F
Connector
1
2
JP1
3
4
JP2
5
6
JP3
7
8
JP4
9
10
JP5
11
JP6
13
14
JP7
12
Master active
JP1
Slave active
JP2
Cable select
JP3
Slave present/
Master active
JP4 (DCAA)
Reserved
JP4 (DAQA)
Write cached
disabled
JP5
Reserved
JP6
Reserved
JP7