Seagate Automobile Accessories ST3390N User Guide

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ST3390N, ST3655N  
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SCSI Interface Drive  
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Installation Guide  
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ST3390N, ST3655N Installation Guide, Rev. A  
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Read before you begin...  
Application. Your drive is designed for IBM AT and compatible  
personal computers, Sun, Macintosh and other SCSI systems.  
Turn off the system power before attempting any installation.  
Static discharge. Observe the following precautions:  
Keep the drive in its static-shielded bag until you are ready to  
complete the installation. Do not attach any cablesto the drive  
while it is in its static-shielded bag.  
Handle the drive by its edges or frame.  
Do not touch the I/O connector pins or the circuit board.  
Before handling any components, put on a grounded wrist  
strap, or ground yourself frequently by touching the metal  
chassis of a computer that is plugged into a grounded outlet.  
Use antistatic padding on all work surfaces.  
Avoid static-inducing carpeted areas.  
Drive handling. The drive is extremely fragile—handle it with  
care. Do not attach labels to any part of the drive.  
Inspection. Once you are familiar with the handling precautions  
listed above, inspect the drive. If it appears to be damaged, call  
your distributor or dealer immediately.  
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Warranty. See your authorized Seagate distributor or dealer.  
Maintenance and repair. Seagate drives do not require mainte-  
nance. The head/disc assembly is sealed; if you break the seal,  
you void the warranty. Seagate customer service centers are the  
only facilities authorized to repair Seagate drives. Seagate does  
not sanction any third-party repair facilities.  
Shipping. Keep your original box and packing materials for  
transporting or shipping your drive. The box has a Seagate  
Approved Package label. Shipping a drive in a nonapproved  
container voids the warranty. Call your authorized Seagate dis-  
tributor to purchase additional boxes.  
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Radio and television interference. This product complies with  
ClassB limitsfor radionoiseemissionsfrom computerequipment  
as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique német pas de bruits radioélectriques  
depassant les limites applicable aux appareils numériques de Classe B  
prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par  
le Ministère des Communications du Canada.  
Sicherheitsanleitung  
1. Das Gerrät ist ein Einbaugerät, das für eine maximale Umegebung-  
stemperatur von 55°C vorgesehen ist.  
2. Zur Befestigung des Laufwerks werden 3 Schrauben 6-32 UNC-2A  
benötigt. Bei seitlicher Befestigung darf die maximale Länge der  
Schrauben im Chassis nicht mehr als 3,3 mm und bei Befestigung an  
der Unterseite nicht mehr als 5,08 mm betragen.  
3. Als Versorgungsspannugen werden benötigt:  
+5V ± 5% 0,5A  
+12V ± 5% 0,5A (1,9A fur ca. 30 Sek. fur ± 10%)  
4. Die Versorgungsspannung muβ SELV entsprechen.  
5. Alle Arbeiten dürfen nur von ausgebildetem Servicepersonal durchge-  
führt werden.  
6. Der Einbau des Drives muβ den Anforderungen gemäβ DIN IEC  
950V DC 0805/05.90 entsprechen.  
Configuring the drive  
Select the appropriate drive features by installing or removing  
jumpers on the drive circuit board according to the instructions in  
Figure 1 on page 6 and Figure 2 on page 7. Refer to your host  
adapter documentation for terminator specifications and configu-  
ration instructions.  
1. Setting the SCSI ID. Each device on the bus must have a  
unique SCSI ID. If you are installing only one drive, use SCSI  
ID 0 (no jumper installed). If you install a second drive, you  
can use any ID (SCSI ID 1 is recommended). SCSI ID 7 is  
usually reserved for the SCSI host adapter. To set the  
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SCSI ID, install jumpers on the SCSI ID jumper block as  
shown in Figure 1 on page 6.  
2. Installing or removing terminating resistors. SCSI I/O  
termination consists of three resistor packs, called termina-  
tors, that plug into sockets on the printed circuit board. The  
terminating resistors are shown in Figure 1.  
If you are installing only one drive, leave the terminators  
installed. If you are installing multiple drives, remove the  
terminators from all drives except the drive connected to the  
end of the cable.  
3. Installing jumpers on the terminator power source jumper  
block. If youremovedtheterminatingresistors instep2, install  
a jumper on pins 2 and 4 of the terminator power source  
jumper block shown in Figure 1.  
Note. Installing a jumper on pins 2 and 4 of the terminator  
power source jumper block does not disconnect the  
terminating resistors from the circuit. If your application  
requiresno terminatingresistors, youmust unplugthem  
from the drive circuit board as discussed in step 2.  
To select the drive power connector as the termination power  
source for the resistor packs, install a jumper on pins 1 and 3  
of the terminator power source jumper block.  
To select the SCSIconnectoras the termination powersource  
for the resistor packs, install a jumper on pins 1 and 2 of the  
terminator power source jumper block.  
To provide terminator power to the SCSI connector from the  
drive power connector only, install a jumper on pins 3 and 4  
of the terminator power source jumper block.  
To provide terminator power to the SCSI connector and the  
drive terminator packs, install jumpers on pins 1 and 2 and  
pins 3 and 4 of the terminator power source jumper block.  
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4. Installing jumpers on the active/passive termination  
jumper block. If you removed the terminating resistors from  
the drive according to the instructions in step 2, skip this step.  
If you are either:  
using Fast SCSI transfer rates, or  
not using Fast SCSI transfer rates, and both ends of the I/O  
cable are terminated by resistors of equal value,  
use active termination by installing a jumper on pins 1 and 2  
of the active/passive termination jumper block, as specified in  
the following table.  
Fast SCSI  
Active  
SCSI  
Active or passive  
Termination  
Terminator  
specification  
110 ohms  
110 ohms or  
220/330 ohms  
Pins 1 and 2  
or  
Pins 2 and 4  
Pins 5 and 6  
Install active/passive Pins 1 and 2  
termination jumpers  
If the host adaptercontains220/330-ohm resistors thatcannot  
beremovedandreplaced with 110-ohmresistors, set thedrive  
termination power to 220/330 ohms. Remove the jumper from  
pins 1 and 2 and install jumpers on pins 2 and 4 and pins 5  
and 6 of the active/passive termination jumper block. Then,  
replace the 110-ohm terminators provided with the drive with  
220/330-ohm terminators.  
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Attaching cables  
Refer to Figure 1 on page 6 and Figure 2 on page 7 for the  
locations of the connectors and jumper blocks.  
1. Turn off the system power.  
2. Put on a grounded wrist strap.  
3. Connecting a remote LED. Remote LED pins are located on  
two separate jumper blocks: the options jumper block and the  
user-configuration jumper block. Attach a two-pin remote LED  
connector to either jumper block, as follows:  
User-configuration jumper block: pins 9 and 10  
Options jumper block: pins 7 and 8  
4. Synchronizing drive spindles (disc arrays only). You can  
synchronize the spindle motors of an array of drives by con-  
necting a twisted pair to each drive. The maximum cable  
length is 6 feet (1.8 meters).  
Spindle synchronization pins are located on two separate  
jumper blocks—the options jumper block and the user-con-  
figuration jumper block. Use either jumper block to synchro-  
nize an array of drives, as follows:  
User-configuration jumper block. Use one strand of the  
twisted pair to connect together pin 7 of the user-configura-  
tion jumper block of each drive. Use the other strand to  
connect together pin 8 of the user-configuration jumper  
block of each drive.  
Options jumper block. Use one strand of the twisted pair  
to connect together pin 5 of the options jumper block of each  
drive. Use the other strand to connect together pin 6 of the  
options jumper block of each drive.  
5. Attaching the power cable. Attach a system power cable to  
the drive power connector.  
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Terminating  
resistor  
packs  
(pin 1)  
J4. Interface  
connector (pin 1)  
J5. SCSI ID  
jumper block  
J9. Active/passive  
termination jumper block  
Ground  
2
4
6
Circuit  
board  
5
3
1
MSB  
Signal  
LSB  
Circuit board  
1
3
5
6
4
2
SCSI ID = 0  
SCSI ID = 1  
SCSI ID = 2  
SCSI ID = 3  
SCSI ID = 4  
SCSI ID = 5  
SCSI ID = 6  
SCSI ID = 7  
+2.85V to 110 ohms  
Power and ground to  
220/330 ohms  
J6. Terminator power  
source jumper block  
3
1
Circuit  
board  
4
2
From SCSI connector  
From power connector  
To SCSI connector only  
J3. DC power connector  
1
2
3
4
Circuit board  
From power connector  
and to SCSI bus  
+5V  
+5V return  
+12V return  
+12V  
Terminating resistors  
not installed  
Figure 1. Back view  
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J12. Options jumper block  
J8. User-configuration jumper block  
7
5
3
1
19 17 15 13 11  
9
7
5
3
1
Circuit board  
Circuit board  
8
6
4
2
20 18 16 14 12 10  
8
6
4
2
Pin Function  
Pin Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Ground  
Parity enable  
Ground  
Remote start enable  
Clock ground  
External spindle sync.  
Remote LED –  
1
–6 Reserved.  
7
8
9
Ext. spindle sync.  
Clock ground  
Remote LED +  
10 Remote LED –  
11–  
20 Reserved. Do not  
use.  
Remote LED +  
Figure 2. Front view  
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6. Attaching the 50-pin SCSI interface cable. Attach one end  
of the cable to the drive interface connector and the other end  
to the interface connector on the host system motherboard or  
the host adapter. If you are installing multiple drives, use a  
daisy-chain cable.  
Verify that pin 1 of the interface cable is matched to pin 1 of  
the interface connector on the drive and on the host. Pin 1 is  
usually denoted by a stripe on the side of the ribbon cable.  
The location of pin 1 of the drive interface connector is shown  
in Figure 1 on page 6.  
Mounting the drive  
You can mount the drive in any orientation. Follow the guidelines  
below for either bottom mounting or side mounting. Figure 3  
shows the recommended mountingorientationsand the optimum  
placement of mounting screws.  
Caution. If you use a screw that is too long, you could damage  
the drive. Do not insert the bottom mounting screws  
more than 0.20 inches (6 turns) into the drive frame.  
Do not insert the side mounting screws more than  
0.13 inches (4 turns) into the drive frame.  
Bottom mounting holes. Use 6-32 UNC-2A screws in three of  
the four available bottom mounting holes as shown in Figure 3.  
Side mounting holes. Use 6-32 UNC-2A screws in three of the  
six available side mounting holes as shown in Figure 3.  
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Interface  
connector  
Power  
connector  
Figure 3. Recommended mounting orientations  
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CMOS setup for AT systems  
When you start up your drive for the first time, enter the CMOS  
SETUP routine. This routine enables you to define a new drive in  
thesystemBIOS. However, becausetheSCSIhostadapter BIOS  
handles all I/O procedures, you should not attempt to define the  
drive type in the system BIOS. Instead, set the CMOS, or system  
setup, to drive type zero, or the no hard drive installed option.  
Note. If you are installing your drive in an AT system and a hard  
drive is not presently installed, the CMOS drive type is  
already set to zero or the no hard drive installed option.  
Physical geometry for non-DOS operating  
systems  
When installing the drive in non-DOS operating systems, use the  
following information to configure your host system:  
ST3390N  
2,676  
2
ST3655N  
2,676  
2
Data cylinders  
Spare cylinders  
Read/write heads  
Total sectors  
3
5
672,480  
4,500  
1,065,036  
4,500  
Spindle speed (RPM)  
Low-level formatting  
Your drive was low-level formatted at the factory to 512 bytes per  
sector. In most applications, you do not have to format it again.  
However, you may need to low-level format the drive to make it  
compatible with your SCSI host adapter or to change the inter-  
leave. See your host adapter manual for details.  
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If you choose to low-level format yourdrive, usethe DOS DEBUG  
utility. The most common DEBUGlow-level formatting command  
is g=c800:5. Verify the BIOS address (c800) and the offset (5)  
with your host adapter manual.  
Caution. If you format a drive at any level, you erase all your  
data. Back up the drive first. Seagate assumes no  
liability if you destroy your data.  
Partitioning  
If you are usinga versionof DOS before Version4.0, the capacity  
of your driveiseffectively limitedto roughly33Mbytes. Therefore,  
you have to divide higher-capacity drives into individual logical  
drives, called partitions. Each partition is assigned a different  
letter, for example, C: and D: for a drive with two partitions.  
Regardless of the DOS version you are using, you need to  
preparethe drivebywritingpartitioninginformationonit. Afteryou  
have configured the drive and defined it in the CMOS, boot the  
system from the diskette drive with a bootable DOS diskette.  
Then, runtheFDISKutility(DOS Version3.3orhigher) topartition  
the drive. Make sure the primary partition is active. See yourDOS  
manual for instructions.  
Caution. If you partition or format a drive at any level, you erase  
all your data. Back up the drive first. Seagate assumes  
no liability for lost user data.  
Many Unix-based operating systems allow you to partition the  
drive for DOS applications. See your system manual.  
High-level formatting  
High-level formatting verifies the information written by the low-  
levelformat and establishes drive access information used by the  
operating system. High-level formatting creates the File Alloca-  
tion Table used by DOS to access the drive.  
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To high-level format the drive, perform the following operations:  
1. Use the FORMAT utility to high-level format the drive. Refer  
to your DOS manual for the FORMAT command options.  
2. If youareformattingtheboot drive, copythenecessarysystem  
files to the drive.  
In Unix, high-level formatting creates the i-node used for file  
access information. Drive formatting and partitioning are both  
performed by a single operating system utility. Refer to your Unix  
system documentation for instructions.  
Troubleshooting  
Before you begin troubleshooting, read all the suggestions dis-  
cussed in the followinglist; they resolve the majority of installation  
problems.  
Warning. Always turn off the system before changing jumpers or  
unplugging cables and cards.  
Verify compatibility. Reread the documentation for the host  
adapter and the drive to confirm that these components are  
appropriately matched to each other and to your computer.  
Verify your configuration. Using the instructions in the drive  
and host adapter installation guides, make sure all jumpers  
are installed (or removed) to suit your application.  
Check the power supply specifications. The output of your  
power supply may not meet the requirements of the new  
devices you are installing. If you are not sure whether your  
power supply meets your needs, consult your dealer.  
Check all cards. Make sure all cards are seated in their slots  
on the motherboard; then, secure them with mountingscrews.  
Verify the CMOS drive type. The CMOS drive type must be  
set to zero in AT systems.  
Check all cables. Make sure all cables are securely con-  
nected. Ribbon cables are especially fragile. Make sure they  
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are not crimped or damaged in any way. Keepingextra cables  
on hand for troubleshooting saves time and frustration.  
For each ribboncable, verify that pin 1 of the cable is matched  
to pin 1 of the connector. Pin 1 is usually denoted by a stripe  
on the side of the ribbon cable.  
Caution. Do not randomly reverse-plug the cables. This can  
damage some systems.  
When connecting the diskette drive, make sure you use a  
control cable for a diskette drive and not a hard drive. Unlike  
the hard drive cable,the diskette drive control cablehasseven  
lines split and twisted.  
Check the BIOS memory address. Make sure the address  
you typed during DEBUG agrees with the address you se-  
lected with the host adapter BIOS address selection jumper.  
Assuming you have configured the host adapter correctly and  
a memory conflict exists, the problem might be that the host  
adapter is trying to use the same BIOS memory address as  
another peripheral on your system. The easiest solution is to  
try all possible BIOS addresses.  
If the memory conflict persists, isolate the conflict by discon-  
necting all other peripherals (except the video card) and  
installing the drive and the host adapter separately from the  
other components. Then, install the other peripherals one at  
a time until the conflict resurfaces.  
Once you have isolated the source of the address conflict, you  
can resolve the conflict by either changing the BIOS address  
of the peripheral that appears to cause the conflict, or by  
changing the BIOS address of the host adapter.  
Check for viruses. Before you load new software, scan the  
diskette for viruses.  
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Before continuing, carefully read the preceding checklist. You  
need to refer to the introductory material to effectively use the  
following information.  
The system does not recognize the presence of the drive or  
system error message, “No Drives Found,” appears.  
Check all cables.  
Check all cards.  
Check the BIOS memory address.  
Check the drive type. In AT systems, the drive type must be  
set to zero.  
Check the drive and host adapter terminating resistors. See  
“Configuring the drive” on page 2 and refer to your host  
adapter documentation.  
Check the terminator power source jumper settings and the  
active/passive termination jumper settings described on  
pages 3 and 4 respectively.  
Check the power supply specifications.  
Reboot and make sure the drive spins up. (It may be difficult  
to hear the drive spin up.) If the drive does not spin up, check  
all drive cables.  
If you tried to install more than two hard drives or two diskette  
drives, you may have installed more drives than your host  
adapter can support. Check your host adapter documentation  
for details.  
System error message, “Drive not Ready,” appears.  
Check all cables. For each ribbon cable, verify that pin 1 of the  
cable is matched to pin 1 of the connector. Pin 1 is usually  
denoted by a stripe on the side of the ribbon cable.  
Check the power supply specifications.  
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Turn off the system and wait 20 seconds. Turn it back on and  
make sure the drive spins up. If the drive does not spin up,  
check the drive power cable.  
The screen stays blank when you power up the system.  
Make sure the monitor is plugged in and turned on.  
Check all cards. Make sure the video card is seated in its slot  
and secured with mounting screws.  
Check all cables. Make sure the video card cables are se-  
curely attached.  
While the system is turned off, remove the drive host adapter.  
If the screen turns on after you reboot, the host adapter may  
be incompatible or defective. See your dealer.  
The system hangs in FDISK or fails to create or save the  
partition record.  
Check all cables.  
The DOS utilities diskette may be corrupted. Try your backup  
DOS diskette.  
If you version of DOS is 4.0 or older, make the drive partitions  
smaller.  
Check for media defects at the beginning of the drive. Use a  
third-party surface scan utility.  
TheFDISKerrormessage,NoFixedDiskPresent,appears.  
Check all cables.  
Check the power supply specifications.  
Make sure the drive spins up when you turn on the system.  
Check the drive type. In AT systems, the drive type must be  
set to zero.  
Check for I/O address conflicts.  
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During the DOS high-level format, the drive keeps retrying  
hard errors and reporting the following message. “Attempt-  
ing to recover allocation units. . .”  
This is normal with DOS Version 4.0 or later.  
DOS messages, “Disk Boot Failure,” “Non-System Disk,” or  
“No ROM Basic - SYSTEM HALTED,” appear.  
Open the floppy door.  
Check all cables.  
Use the same version of DOS throughout your system.  
Reinstall the DOS system files using the DOS SYS utility.  
Make sure the primary partition is active in FDISK.  
Check for viruses.  
Technical support services  
Always consult your system dealer first for technical support.  
Dealers are generally more familiar with unique system configu-  
rations.  
Technical support is available for all Seagate products by calling  
the SeaFAX , Seagate Technical Support FAX, SeaFONE ,  
SeaBOARD and SeaTDD services.  
SeaFAX. 408/438-2620  
You can use a touch-tone telephone to access Seagate’s  
automated FAX system to receive technical support informa-  
tion by return FAX. This service is available 24 hours daily.  
Seagate Technical Support FAX. 408/438-8137  
You can FAX questions or comments to technical support  
specialists 24 hours daily. Responses are sent between  
8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. (Pacific time), Monday through Friday.  
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SeaFONE. 408/438-8222  
You can talk to a technical support specialist between  
8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. (Pacific time), Monday through Friday.  
SeaFONE provides recorded technical information on  
selected Seagate products while you are on hold. You can  
access the recordings 24 hours daily.Before calling,note your  
system configuration and drive model number (STxxxx).  
SeaBOARD  
Using a modem, you can:  
Access documentation, drive specifications and jumper set-  
tings for Seagate’s entire product line.  
Download software for installing and analyzing your drive.  
Request a return phone call from the technical support staff.  
SeaBoard is available 24 hours daily. It supports communica-  
tions up to 9600 baud. Set your communications software to  
eightdata bits, no parity, and one stop bit (8-N-1). SeaBOARD  
phone numbers are listed in the following table.  
Location  
United States  
England  
Modem number  
408-438-8771  
44-62-847-8011  
33-1-40 67 10 34  
49-89-140-9331  
65-292-6973  
France  
Germany  
Singapore  
Australia  
61-2-756-2359  
SeaTDD. 408/438-5382  
Using a TDD (telecommunications device for the deaf), you  
cansendquestions or comments24hours dailyandexchange  
messages with a technical support specialist between  
8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. (Pacific time), Monday through Friday.  
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