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Installation, Installing the drive into the carrier preparation – StorCase Technology DE75i-S User Manual

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DE75i-S User's Guide - Rev. A01

StorCase Technology, Inc.

Installation

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INSTALLATION

Installing the Drive into the Carrier

Preparation

While performing the steps in this section, work on a soft surface to prevent excessive shock

to the drive being installed. Also refer to the manufacturer's documentation provided with the

drive.

NOTE: A #2 Phillips screwdriver will be required during this procedure.

1.

Remove the drive from its protective packaging.

2.

Plastic Drive Bezel: If the drive to install is equipped with a plastic front bezel,

remove it.

3.

SCSI Drive Termination: Disable or remove the termination resistor packs

from the drive. Termination is performed by an external terminator in the DE75i-

S receiving frame (Figure 5). Refer to the documentation provided by the drive

manufacturer for the location of these terminators or jumpers.

4.

SCSI Drive ID Select Jumpers: Locate the SCSI ID select jumper positions on

the drive, and remove any jumper plugs in this area. The SCSI ID cable will be

installed into this section of the drive (Figure 6).

5.

SCSI ID Cable: This cable carries the SCSI ID signal between the drive and the

carrier. The signal is transferred to/from the receiving frame via the carrier and

receiving frame mating connectors. The ID cable permits unit ID selection via a

small switch located on the inside of the receiving frame (Figure 10). The DE75i-

S carrier is supplied with two (2) 3-wire cables. One cable contains 0.1" and

2mm connectors, the other cable uses 0.1" and 1.25mm connectors. One end

of the SCSI ID cable attaches to the carrier signal distribution board (inside the

carrier), the other end of the cable attaches to the ID pins on the drive (Figure

7). Use the appropriate ID cable for your specific drive.

The unit ID cable contains black, brown, and, red wires. The black wire plugs

into the drive pin used to select ID0, the brown wire plugs into the drive pin for

ID1, and the red wire plugs into the drive pin for ID2. Most drive manufacturers

label these pins as ID0, ID1 and ID2, or similar identification. LED activity is handled

through the Data Express logic (Figure 5).

Drives use a row of pins to provide ground to the ID signals. This row of pins

is not used for the Data Express installation. One end of the unit ID cable connects

to the signal row of ID pins on the drive. The other end of this cable attaches

to the ID select connector on the inside of the carrier (Figures 6 & 7). Refer to

the drive manufacturer's documentation for more information.