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		 Setting the jumpers   
					Refer to the jumper settings in Figure 1 or on your drive label to configure   
					the drive for your system. Jumper settings can also be accessed online   
					
					Master or single drive: Use the options jumper block shown in Figure 1 to   
					configure the drive for operation. This jumper block is the 4-pin header   
					adjacent to pins 1 and 2 of the I/O signal pins.   
					Momentus 5400.3 Blade Server Installation Guide   
					ST9160821AB, ST9120822AB, ST9100828AB, ST980815AB,   
					ST960815AB and ST9402116AB   
					Note. For blade server operation, use cable select (default) or master.   
					ATA Interface Disc Drives   
					Publication Number: 100409997, Rev. A, April 2006   
					Drive is master (or single drive)   
					Drive is slave   
					The easiest way to install your drive   
					Most blade servers are designed to make it possible to easily replace the   
					hard drive. Refer to your system’s user manual for the location of the hard   
					drive compartment and the specific instructions regarding replacement.   
					Cable select   
					Caution. Special training or tools may be needed to service some blade   
					servers.   
					Refer to your system manufacturer’s support website for the most up-to-   
					date information. Read and follow all instructions regarding the proper   
					steps to be taken when replacing the hard drive.   
					Figure 1.   
					Jumper settings   
					Drive mounting   
					What you need   
					You can mount the drive using four screws in the side-mounting holes or   
					four screws in the bottom-mounting holes. See Figure 2 for drive mounting   
					dimensions. Follow these important mounting precautions when mounting   
					the drive:   
					• A Phillips screwdriver   
					• Existing drive mounting screws   
					• Existing blade server drive mounting framework, cage, or tray   
					• ATA interface adapter (built into blade servers)   
					• Allow a minimum clearance of 0.030 inches (0.76 mm) around the entire   
					perimeter of the drive for cooling.   
					• Use only M3 UNC mounting screws. (Reusing the existing screws may   
					be acceptable provided the maximum screw penetration depth of 0.098   
					inches is not exceeded.)   
					• Gently tighten the mounting screws (maximum torque: 4.0 in-lb).   
					• Four (4) threads (0.080 inches) minimum screw engagement recom-   
					mended.   
					Handling precautions/electrostatic discharge protection   
					• Disc drives are fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive. Handle the drive only   
					by the edges or frame. Keep the drive in the electrostatic discharge   
					(ESD) bag until you are ready to install it to minimize handling damage.   
					• Drive electronics are extremely sensitive to static electricity. While   
					installing the drive, wear a wrist strap and cable connected to ground.   
					• Turn off the power to the blade server during installation. In most blade   
					server host systems, you do not need to shut down the entire system   
					chassis itself, just power to the blade server itself. Refer to the system’s   
					documentation for information specific to your particular system.   
					• Do not disassemble the drive. Doing so voids the warranty. See the war-   
					ranty information on page 2.   
					3.945 +/-0.0098   
					(100.2 +/-.25)   
					.157   
					(3.9878)   
					0.490 +/- .010   
					(12.446 +/- .254)   
					.399   
					(10.135)   
					0.680 +/- .010   
					(17.27 +/- .254)   
					Breather Hole   
					Do not cover   
					or seal.   
					• Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or to the top of   
					the drive.   
					2.750 +/- .0098   
					(69.85 +/- .25)   
					Drive characteristics   
					ST9160821AB   
					160 Gbytes   
					312,581,808   
					8 Mbytes   
					ST9120822AB   
					120 Gbytes   
					234,441,648   
					8 Mbytes   
					Formatted capacity**   
					Total number of sectors*   
					Cache size   
					inches   
					(mm)   
					Recommended case   
					temp. measurement location   
					ST9100828AB   
					100 Gbytes   
					195,371,568   
					8 Mbytes   
					ST980815AB   
					80 Gbytes   
					156,301,488   
					8 Mbytes   
					Formatted capacity**   
					Total number of sectors*   
					Cache size   
					3.567   
					(90.602)   
					2X M3 X 0.5-6H   
					Mounting holes   
					Both sides   
					.551   
					(13.99)   
					.12 min. full thread   
					.374 +/- .0078   
					(9.5 +/- .2)   
					ST960815AB   
					60 Gbytes   
					117,210,240   
					8 Mbytes   
					ST9402116AB   
					40 Gbytes   
					78,140,160   
					8 Mbytes   
					Formatted capacity**   
					Total number of sectors*   
					Cache size   
					2X .118   
					Both sides   
					3.567   
					(90.60)   
					4X M3 X 0.5-6H   
					Mounting holes   
					.10 min. full thread   
					.551   
					(13.99)   
					*One sector equals 512 bytes.   
					**One Gbytes equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capac-   
					ity. Accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment and   
					formatting.   
					Replacing the existing hard drive   
					2.430   
					(61.722)   
					Each system has its own unique hard drive compartment. Refer to your   
					system manual to locate the hard drive compartment and for instructions   
					on removing and replacing the hard drive.   
					Warning. Ensure that power to the drive is removed or turned off. In a   
					blade server, this typically means turning off power to the blade   
					server itself, not the host chassis.   
					.160   
					(4.06)   
					Figure 2.   
					Mounting dimensions—end, top, side, and bottom views   
					Note. This drive is designed for a blade server that supplies interface sig-   
					nals and +5V power through a single 44-pin connector. Most blade   
					servers have a fixed connector that attaches directly to the drive.   
					Some blade servers allow two drives to be installed and setup in a mirrored   
					RAID configuration. If this is your situation, ensure that the storage capaci-   
					ties and speeds of the two drives are identical to avoid potential perfor-   
					mance and reliability problems.   
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