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		 MAA3182 SERIES   
					MAB3091, MAB3045 SERIES   
					MAC3091, MAC3045 SERIES   
					DISK DRIVES   
					PRODUCT MANUAL   
					C141-E035-03EN   
				FOR SAFE OPERATION   
					Handling of This manual   
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					using the product. Use this product only after thoroughly reading and understanding   
					especially the section “Important Alert Items” in this manual. Keep this manual handy, and   
					keep it carefully.   
					FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from   
					suffering damange to their property. Use the product according to this manual.   
					Functional Limitations   
					There may be certain functional limitations concerning the specifications and functions of the   
					products covered by this manual depending on the equipment version, especially concerning   
					the following functions.   
					Versions in which there functions can be used will be communicated through   
					“ENGINEERING CHANGE REQUEST/NOTICE”, issued by Fujitsu.   
					Function   
					Equipment Version Which Supports These Functions   
					Equipment EPROM Standard INQUIRY Data Product   
					Version No. Version Revision (ASCII)   
					No.   
					READ RAM Command   
					WRITE RAM Command   
					These commands cannot be used in the current version.   
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				Related Standards   
					Specifications and functions of products covered by this manual comply with the following   
					standards.   
					Standard (Text) No.   
					Name   
					Enacting Organization   
					American National   
					ANSI X3.131-1986   
					American National Standard for   
					Information Systems—Small Computer Standards Institute   
					System Interface (SCSI)   
					(ANSI)   
					ANSI X3.131-1994   
					X3T9.2/85-52 Rev 4.B   
					X3T9.2 855D Rev 12   
					X3T10/10T1D Rev 6   
					American National Standard for   
					Information Systems—Small Computer Standards Institute   
					System Interface - 2(SCSI-2) (ANSI)   
					American National   
					COMMON COMMAND SET (CCS) American National   
					of the Small Computer   
					System Interface (SCSI)   
					Standards Institute   
					(ANSI)   
					WORKING DRAFT Information   
					Technology SCSI-3 Parallel Interface Standards Institute   
					(ANSI)   
					American National   
					Dfaft proposed   
					American National   
					Standards Institute   
					(ANSI)   
					American National Standard for   
					Information Systems—SCSI-3   
					Fast-20 Parallel Interface   
					(Fast 20-SCSI)   
					All Right Reserved, Copyright © 1997, 1998 Fujitsu Limited   
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				PREFACE   
					This manual describes the MAA3182xx (hereafter, MAA31xxxx), MAB3091xx, MAB3045xx   
					(hereafter, MAB30xxxx), MAC3091xx, MAC3045xx (hereafter, MAC30xxxx) series 3.5-inch fixed   
					disk drives with an embedded SCSI controller.   
					This manual details the specifications and functions of the above disk drive, and gives the requirements   
					and procedures for installing it into a host computer system.   
					This manual is written for users who have a basic understanding of fixed disk drives and their use in   
					computer systems. The MANUAL ORGANIZATION section describes organization and scope of this   
					manual. The need arises, use the other manuals.   
					Chapter 1   
					GENERAL DESCRIPTION   
					This chapter introduces the MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series disk drives and   
					discusses their standard features, hardware, and system configuration.   
					Chapter 2   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					This chapter gives detailed specifications of the MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series   
					disk drives and their installation environment.   
					Chapter 3   
					DATA FORMAT   
					This chapter describes the data structure of the disk, the address method, and what to do about media   
					defects.   
					Chapter 4   
					INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS   
					This chapter describes the basic physical and electrical requirements for installing MAA31xxxx,   
					MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series disk drives.   
					Chapter 5   
					INSTALLATION   
					This chapter explains how to install MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series disk drives. It   
					includes the notice and procedures for setting device number and operation modes, mounting the disk   
					drive, connecting the cables, and confirming drive operation.   
					Chapter 6   
					DIAGNOSIS and MAINTENANCE   
					This chapter describes the automatic diagnosis, and maintenance of the MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx   
					and MAC30xxxx series disk drive.   
					APPENDIX   
					A to E   
					The appendixes give supplementary information, including the locations of mounting setting terminals   
					and connectors, a list of setting items, the signal assignments of interface connectors, lists of model   
					names and product numbers, and SCSI interface functions.   
					The model numbers have a suffix that describes the electrical requirements of the SCSI interface   
					between host system and disk drive, the data formatted at the factory and device type.   
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				CONVENTIONS   
					This manual uses the following conventions for alerts to prevent physical or property damages to users   
					or by standards.   
					DANGER   
					DANGER indicates that personal injury will occur if the user does not perform the procedure   
					correctly.   
					WARNING   
					WARNING indicates that personal injury could occur if the user does not perform the procedure   
					correctly.   
					CAUTION   
					CAUTION indicates that either minor or moderate personal injury may occur if the user does not   
					perform the procedure correctly.   
					NOTICE   
					NOTICE indicates that inconvenience to the user such as damages to the product, equipment, data,   
					and/or other property may occur if the user does not pay attention or perform the procedure correctly.   
					IMPORTANT   
					IMPORTANT indicates information that the helps the user use the product more effectively.   
					Indicates   
					This manual indicates;   
					Decimal number: Indicates as it is.   
					Hexadecimal number: Indicates as X’17B9’, 17B9h, or 17B9H   
					Binary number: Indicates as “010”   
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				DISCLAIMER   
					Failure of the MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series intelligent disk drive is defined as a   
					failure requiring adjustments, repairs, or replacement. Fujitsu is not responsible for drive failures   
					caused by misuse by the user, poor environmental conditions, power trouble, host problems, cable   
					failures, or any failure not caused by the drive itself.   
					The suffix of the model name of the disk drive varies depending on the electrical requirements,   
					capacity, and data format at factory shipment of the SCSI, i.e., the interface for connecting the three   
					device types or host system and the disk drives (Note 1). However, in this manual, the typical model   
					names (Note 2) are used unless otherwise noted. These disk drives may be called intelligent disk   
					drives (IDD), drives, or devices in this manual.   
					Note 1:   
					Model names   
					M AA 3 182 SC   
					Interface types   
					SP: Single-Ended, 16-bit SCSI   
					SC: Single-Ended, 16-bit SCSI SCA2 connector   
					Formatted capacity (100 MB units)   
					Disk size   
					Type   
					3: 3.5 inch   
					AA: 1.6-inch height (7,200rpm)   
					AB: 1-inch height (7,200rpm)   
					AC: 1-inch height (10,033rpm)   
					Note 2:   
					Type model name   
					Type model   
					name   
					Model name   
					MAA3182   
					MAB3091   
					MAB3045   
					MAC3091   
					MAC3045   
					MAA3182SP, MAA3182SC   
					MAB3091SP, MAB3091SC   
					MAB3045SP, MAB3045SC   
					MAC3091SP, MAC3091SC   
					MAC3045SP, MAC3045SC   
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				MANUAL ORGANIZATION   
					PRODUCT   
					MANUAL   
					1. General Description   
					2. Specifications   
					3. Data Format   
					(This manual)   
					4. Installation Requirements   
					5. Installation   
					6. Diagnostics and Maintenance   
					SCSI Physical   
					Interface   
					1. SCSI Bus   
					2. SCSI Message   
					Specifications   
					3. SCSI Bus Error Recovery Processing   
					SCSI Logical   
					Interface   
					Specifications   
					1. Command Processing   
					2. Data Buffer Management   
					3. Command Specification   
					4. Sense Data and error Recovery Procedure   
					5. Disk Medium Management   
					Maintenance   
					Manual   
					1. Specifications and Equipment Configuration   
					2. Maintenance and Diagnostic   
					3. Error Analysis   
					4. Removal and Replacement Procedures   
					5. Principle of Operation   
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				CONTENTS   
					page   
					CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 1-1   
					1.1   
					1.2   
					1.3   
					Standard Features ........................................................................................................... 1-2   
					Hardware Structure......................................................................................................... 1-5   
					System Configuration..................................................................................................... 1-10   
					CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................... 2-1   
					2.1 Hardware Specifications................................................................................................. 2-1   
					2.1.1 Model name and part number......................................................................................... 2-1   
					2.1.2 Function specifications................................................................................................... 2-2   
					2.1.3 Environmental specifications.......................................................................................... 2-4   
					2.1.4 Error rate......................................................................................................................... 2-5   
					2.1.5 Reliability....................................................................................................................... 2-5   
					2.2   
					SCSI Function Specifications......................................................................................... 2-7   
					CHAPTER 3 DATA FORMAT ............................................................................................ 3-1   
					3.1 Data Space...................................................................................................................... 3-1   
					3.1.1 Cylinder configuration.................................................................................................... 3-1   
					3.1.2 Alternate spare area ........................................................................................................ 3-5   
					3.1.3 Track format ................................................................................................................... 3-6   
					3.1.4 Sector format .................................................................................................................. 3-8   
					3.1.5 Format capacity .............................................................................................................. 3-10   
					3.2   
					3.3   
					Logical Data Block Addressing...................................................................................... 3-11   
					Defect Management........................................................................................................ 3-12   
					3.3.1 Defect list ....................................................................................................................... 3-12   
					3.3.2 Alternate block allocation............................................................................................... 3-12   
					CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .......................................................... 4-1   
					4.1   
					Mounting Requirements................................................................................................. 4-1   
					4.1.1 External dimensions ....................................................................................................... 4-1   
					4.1.2 Mounting........................................................................................................................ 4-6   
					4.1.3 Notes on mounting ......................................................................................................... 4-6   
					4.2   
					Power Supply Requirements .......................................................................................... 4-11   
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				4.3   
					Connection Requirements .............................................................................................. 4-14   
					4.3.1 Single-ended 16-bit SCSI model (MAA31xxSP, MAB30xxSP, MAC30xxSP) ............ 4-14   
					4.3.2 SCA2 type SCSI model (MAA31xxSC, MAB30xxSC, MAC30xxSC)......................... 4-22   
					4.3.3 Cable connector requirements ........................................................................................ 4-24   
					4.3.4 External operator panel................................................................................................... 4-28   
					CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION............................................................................................ 5-1   
					5.1   
					5.2   
					5.3   
					Notes on Handling Drives .............................................................................................. 5-1   
					Connections.................................................................................................................... 5-3   
					Setting Terminals............................................................................................................ 5-5   
					5.3.1 SCSI ID setting............................................................................................................... 5-7   
					5.3.2 Each mode setting .......................................................................................................... 5-8   
					5.3.3 Write protect, terminating resistor setting....................................................................... 5-9   
					5.3.4 Mode settings ................................................................................................................. 5-10   
					5.4   
					Mounting Drives ............................................................................................................ 5-11   
					5.4.1 Check before mounting .................................................................................................. 5-11   
					5.4.2 Mounting procedures...................................................................................................... 5-11   
					5.5   
					5.6   
					Connecting Cables.......................................................................................................... 5-12   
					Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation for use .................................. 5-13   
					5.6.1 Confirming initial operations.......................................................................................... 5-13   
					5.6.2 Checking SCSI connection............................................................................................. 5-15   
					5.6.3 Formatting ...................................................................................................................... 5-18   
					5.6.4 Setting parameters .......................................................................................................... 5-20   
					5.7   
					Dismounting Drives ....................................................................................................... 5-24   
					CHAPTER 6 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE...................................................... 6-1   
					6.1 Diagnostics..................................................................................................................... 6-1   
					6.1.1 Self-diagnostics .............................................................................................................. 6-1   
					6.1.2 Test programs................................................................................................................. 6-4   
					6.2   
					Maintenance Information ............................................................................................... 6-5   
					6.2.1 Maintenance requirements.............................................................................................. 6-5   
					6.2.2 Revision numbers........................................................................................................... 6-7   
					APPENDIX A LOCATIONS OF CONNECTORS, SETTING TERMINALS, AND   
					TERMINATING RESISTORS...................................................................... A-1   
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					A.2   
					Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSC: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI)......................................................................... A-2   
					Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSP: single-ended type 16-bit SCSI)............................................................... A-3   
					APPENDIX B SETTING TERMINALS................................................................................ B-1   
					B.1 Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSP: Single-ended 16-bit SCSI)......................................... B-2   
					APPENDIX C CONNECTOR SIGNAL ALLOCATION .................................................... C-1   
					C.1   
					C.2   
					SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI......................................... C-2   
					SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: Single-ended type 16-bit SCSI.............................. C-3   
					APPENDIX D MODEL NAMES AND PRODUCT NUMBERS ......................................... D-1   
					D.1 Model Names and Product Numbers.............................................................................. D-2   
					APPENDIX E SCSI INTERFACE FUNCTIONS ................................................................. E-1   
					E.1 SCSI interface function specifications............................................................................ E-2   
					Index............................................................................................................................................ IN-1   
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				FIGURES   
					page   
					1.1   
					1.2   
					1.3   
					1.4   
					1.5   
					1.6   
					1.7   
					1.8   
					3.1   
					3.2   
					3.3   
					3.4   
					3.5   
					3.6   
					3.7   
					3.8   
					4.1   
					4.2   
					4.3   
					4.4   
					4.5   
					4.6   
					4.7   
					4.8   
					4.9   
					4.10   
					4.11   
					4.12   
					4.13   
					4.14   
					4.15   
					4.16   
					MAA31xxSC outer view................................................................................................ 1-5   
					MAA31xxSP outer view ................................................................................................ 1-6   
					MAB30xxSC outer view ................................................................................................ 1-6   
					MAB30xxSP outer view................................................................................................. 1-7   
					MAC30xxSC outer view ................................................................................................ 1-7   
					MAC30xxSP outer view................................................................................................. 1-7   
					Disk/head configuration ................................................................................................. 1-8   
					System configuration...................................................................................................... 1-10   
					Cylinder configuration.................................................................................................... 3-2   
					Spare area in cylinders.................................................................................................... 3-5   
					Alternate cylinder ........................................................................................................... 3-5   
					Track format ................................................................................................................... 3-6   
					Track skew/cylinder skew .............................................................................................. 3-7   
					Sector format .................................................................................................................. 3-8   
					Alternate block allocation by FORMAT UNIT command ............................................. 3-14   
					Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS command..................................... 3-15   
					External dimensions (MAA31xxSC).............................................................................. 4-2   
					External dimensions (MAA31xxSP) .............................................................................. 4-3   
					External dimensions (MAB30xxSC, MAC30xxSC) ...................................................... 4-4   
					External dimensions (MAB30xxSP, MAC30xxSP)....................................................... 4-5   
					IDD orientation............................................................................................................... 4-6   
					Mounting frame structure ............................................................................................... 4-7   
					Limitation of side-mounting........................................................................................... 4-7   
					Surface temperature measurement points (MAA31xxxx/MAB30xxxx/MAC30xxxx) .. 4-8   
					Service clearance area..................................................................................................... 4-9   
					Air pressure adjustment hole .......................................................................................... 4-10   
					Current waveform (+12 VDC)........................................................................................ 4-11   
					Power on/off sequence (1).............................................................................................. 4-11   
					Power on/off sequence (2).............................................................................................. 4-12   
					Power on/off sequence (3).............................................................................................. 4-12   
					AC noise filter (recommended) ...................................................................................... 4-13   
					Connectors and terminals location (single-ended 16-bit SCSI) ...................................... 4-14   
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					4.18   
					4.19   
					4.20   
					4.21   
					4.22   
					4.23   
					4.24   
					4.25   
					4.26   
					4.27   
					4.28   
					5.1   
					16-bit SCSI interface connector...................................................................................... 4-15   
					Power supply connector (16-bit SCSI model) ................................................................ 4-15   
					External operator panel connector (CN1) ....................................................................... 4-16   
					External operator panel connector (CN7) ....................................................................... 4-17   
					16-bit SCSI ID external input......................................................................................... 4-18   
					Output signal for external LED ...................................................................................... 4-19   
					Cables connection (16-bit SCSI model) ......................................................................... 4-21   
					Connectors and terminals location of SCA2 type SCSI model....................................... 4-22   
					SCA2 type SCSI connector ............................................................................................ 4-23   
					SCSI cable connector...................................................................................................... 4-25   
					SCSI cable termination................................................................................................... 4-27   
					External operator panel circuit example (MAx3xxxSP) ................................................. 4-28   
					SCSI bus connections..................................................................................................... 5-3   
					MAx3xxxSP setting terminals position.......................................................................... 5-5   
					Setting terminals (MAx3xxxSP)..................................................................................... 5-6   
					Checking the SCSI connection (A)................................................................................. 5-16   
					Checking the SCSI connection (B)................................................................................. 5-17   
					Revision label................................................................................................................. 6-7   
					Indicating revision numbers ........................................................................................... 6-8   
					Locations of connectors and setting terminals   
					5.2   
					5.3   
					5.4   
					5.5   
					6.1   
					6.2   
					A.1   
					(MAx3xxxSC, SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI)............................................................................ A-2   
					Locations of connectors and setting terminals   
					A.2   
					(MAx3xxxSP, single-ended type 16-bit SCSI) .................................................................. A-3   
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				TABLES   
					page   
					2.1   
					2.2   
					2.3   
					3.1   
					3.2   
					3.3   
					3.4   
					4.1   
					4.2   
					4.3   
					4.4   
					4.5   
					5.1   
					5.2   
					5.3   
					5.4   
					5.5   
					Function specifications................................................................................................... 2-2   
					Environmental/power requirements................................................................................ 2-4   
					SCSI function specifications........................................................................................... 2-7   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAA31xxxx) .............................................................. 3-3   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAB30xxxx) .............................................................. 3-3   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAC30xxxx) .............................................................. 3-3   
					Format capacity .............................................................................................................. 3-10   
					Surface temperature check point..................................................................................... 4-8   
					External inputs for operating terminating resistor (16-bit single-ended type) ................ 4-20   
					Recommended components for connection.................................................................... 4-24   
					Total cable length of SCSI cable .................................................................................... 4-26   
					SCSI cable requirements................................................................................................. 4-26   
					SCSI ID setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP).................................. 5-7   
					Setting SCSI terminal power supply (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP) . 5-8   
					Motor start mode setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP) ................... 5-8   
					Write protect setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP) .......................... 5-9   
					Setting of connection of terminating resistor on SCSI interface   
					(single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP) ........................................................... 5-9   
					Default mode settings (by CHANGE DEFINITION command)..................................... 5-10   
					Setting check list (MAx3xxxSP) .................................................................................... 5-11   
					Self-diagnostic functions ................................................................................................ 6-1   
					Setting terminal: CN6 (MAx3xxxSP)............................................................................ B-2   
					Setting terminal: CN7 (MAx3xxxSP)............................................................................ B-3   
					SCSI connector (SCA2 type, 16-bit SCSI): CN1........................................................... C-2   
					SCSI connector (single-ended type 16-bit SCSI): CN1................................................. C-3   
					MAA, MAB and MAC series model names and product numbers ................................ D-2   
					SCSI interface function specifications............................................................................ E-2   
					5.6   
					5.7   
					6.1   
					B.1   
					B.2   
					C.1   
					C.2   
					D.1   
					E.1   
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				CHAPTER 1   
					GENERAL DESCRIPTION   
					1.1 Standard Features   
					1.2 Hardware Structure   
					1.3 System Configuration   
					This chapter describes the feature and configuration of the intelligent disk drives (IDD).   
					IDDs are high performance large capacity 3.5-inch fixed disk drives with an embedded SCSI   
					controller.   
					The interface between the IDD and host system is based on SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)   
					standard [ANSI X3.131 - 1986: Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), ANSI X3.131-1994: Small   
					Computer System Interface - 2 (SCSI-2)].   
					The flexibility and expandability of the SCSI, as well as the powerful command set of the IDD, allow   
					the user to construct a high-performance reliable disk subsystem with large storage capacity.   
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				1.1   
					Standard Features   
					(1)   
					Compactness   
					Since the SCSI controller circuit is embedded in the standard 3.5-inch fixed disk drive form   
					factor, the IDD is extremely compact. The IDD can be connected directly to the SCSI bus of   
					the host system .   
					(2)   
					(3)   
					(4)   
					SCSI/CCS standard   
					The IDD provides not only SCSI basic functions but also the following features:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Arbitration   
					Disconnection/reselection   
					Data bus parity   
					Command set which meets the logical specification of the SCSI CCS (Common   
					Command Set for Direct Access Device) requirements (Rev. 4.B)   
					The SCSI commands can manipulate data through logical block addressing regardless of the   
					physical characteristics of the disk drive. This allows software to accommodate future   
					expansion of system functions.   
					8-bit SCSI/16-bit SCSI   
					The IDD has 16-bit data width (16-bit SCSI), which have the wide transfer function suitable   
					for SCSI-3.   
					· 
					· 
					8-bit SCSI: Up to eight SCSI devices can be connected on the same SCSI bus.   
					16-bit SCSI: Up to 16 SCSI devices can be connected on the same SCSI bus.   
					For the ultra SCSI model, number of connectable SCSI devices on the same SCSI bus is varied   
					as follows.   
					· 
					· 
					Up to 4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25 pF: Cable length of up to 3.0 m.   
					5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25 pF: Cable length of up to 1.5 m   
					High speed data transfer   
					· 
					· 
					8-bit SCSI:   
					The data transfer rate on the 8-bit SCSI bus is 6 MB/s maximum in   
					asynchronous mode, 20 MB/s in synchronous mode.   
					16-bit SCSI: The data transfer rate on the 16-bit SCSI bus is 12 MB/s maximum in   
					asynchronous mode, 40 MB/s in synchronous mode.   
					Such a high data transfer rate on the SCSI bus can be useful with the large capacity buffer in   
					the IDD.   
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				Note:   
					The maximum data transfer rate in asynchronous mode may be limited by the response   
					time of initiator and the length of SCSI bus length. The maximum data transfer rate in   
					synchronous mode on the single-ended SCSI bus may be limited by the cable length,   
					transmission characteristics of the SCSI bus and the connected SCSI device number.   
					(5)   
					Continuous block processing   
					The addressing method of data blocks is logical block address. The initiator can access data   
					by specifying block number in a logically continuous data space without concerning the   
					physical structure of the track or cylinder boundaries.   
					The continuous processing up to [64K-1] blocks in a command can be achieved, and IDD can   
					perform continuous read/write operation when processing data blocks on several tracks or cylinder.   
					(6)   
					512 KB programmable multi-segment data buffer   
					Data is transferred between SCSI bus and disk media through the embedded 512 KB data   
					buffer in the IDD. This buffer can be divided into maximum 16 areas. This feature provides   
					the suitable usage environment for users.   
					Since the initiator can control the disconnect/reconnect timing on the SCSI bus by specifying   
					the condition of stored data to the data buffer or empty condition of the data buffer, the   
					initiator can perform the effective input/output operations with utilizing high data transfer   
					capability of the SCSI bus regardless of actual data transfer rate of the disk drive.   
					(7)   
					(8)   
					(9)   
					Read-ahead cache feature   
					After executing the READ command, the IDD reads automatically and stores (prefetches) the   
					subsequent data blocks into the data buffer (Read-ahead caching).   
					The high speed sequential data access can be achieved by transferring the data from the data buffer   
					without reaccessing the disk in case the subsequent command requests the prefetched data blocks.   
					Command queuing feature   
					The IDD can queue maximum 128 commands, and optimizes the issuing order of queued   
					commands by the reordering function. This feature realizes the high speed processing.   
					Recordering algorithm is adopted to prevent a specific command from staying in a queue for   
					more than 3 seconds.   
					Reserve and release functions   
					The IDD can be accessed exclusively in the multi-host or multi-initiator environment by using   
					the reserve and release functions.   
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					Error recovery   
					The IDD can try to recover from errors in SCSI bus or the disk drive using its powerful retry   
					processing. If a recoverable data check occurs, error-free data can be transferred to the   
					initiator after being corrected in the data buffer. The initiator software is released from the   
					complicated error recover processing by these error recovery functions of the IDD.   
					(11)   
					(12)   
					(13)   
					Automatic alternate block reassignment   
					If a defective data block is detected during read, the IDD can automatically reassign its   
					alternate data block.   
					Programmable data block length   
					Data can be accessed in fixed-block length units. The data block length is programmable, and   
					can at initializing with a multiple of two for the 512 to 528 bytes.   
					Defective block slipping   
					A logical data block can be reallocated in a physical sequence by slipping the defective data   
					block at formatting. This results in high speed contiguous data block processing without a   
					revolution delay due to defective data block.   
					(14)   
					(15)   
					High speed positioning   
					A rotary voice coil motor achieves fast positioning.   
					Large capacity   
					A large capacity can be obtained from 3.5-inch disk drives by dividing all cylinders into   
					several partitions and changing the recording density on each partition (constant density   
					recording). The disk subsystem with large capacity can be constructed in the good space   
					efficiency.   
					(16)   
					(17)   
					Start/Stop of spindle motor   
					Using the SCSI command, the host system can start and stop the spindle motor.   
					Diagnosis   
					The IDD has a diagnostic capability which checks internal controller functions and drive   
					operations to facilitate testing and repair.   
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					(20)   
					1.2   
					Low power consumption   
					By using highly integrated LSI components, the power consumption of the IDD is very low,   
					and this enables the unit to be used in wide range of environmental conditions.   
					Low noise and low vibration   
					Approx. 4.2 bels for the IDD. This makes it ideal for office use. The IDD has rubber   
					vibration isolators, which minimize the transfer of vibration.   
					Microcode downloading   
					The IDD implements the microcode download feature.   
					maintainability of the IDD and function enhancing.   
					This feature achieves easy   
					Hardware Structure   
					An outer view of the IDD is given in Figures 1.1 to 1.4. The IDD is composed of the disk,   
					head, spindle motor, hermetically sealed disk enclosure (DE) with actuator and air circulation   
					filter, as well as read/write pre-amp with the print card unit (PCA) of the controller.   
					Figure 1.1 MAA31xxSC outer view   
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				Figure 1.2 MAA31xxSP outer view   
					Figure 1.3 MAB30xxSC outer view   
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					Figure 1.5 MAC30xxSC outer view   
					Figure 1.6 MAC30xxSP outer view   
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					Disks   
					The disks have an outer diameter of 95 mm (3.74 inch) and inner diameter of 25 mm (0.98   
					inch). The disks are good for at least 10,000 contact starts and stops. Each model contains   
					following number of disks.   
					MAA3182:10   
					MAB3091, MAC3091:5   
					MAB3045, MAC3045:3   
					(2)   
					Heads   
					The MR (Magnet - Resistive) of the CSS (contact start/stop) type heads are in contact with the   
					disks when the disks are not rotating, and automatically float when the rotation is started.   
					Figure 1.7 shows the configuration of disks and heads   
					MAA3182   
					MAB3091, MAC3091   
					MAB3045, MAC3045   
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					7 
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					Head No.   
					Figure 1.7 Disk/head configuration   
					(3)   
					Spindle motor   
					The disks are rotated by a direct-drive hall-less DC motor. The motor speed is controlled by a   
					feedback circuit using the counter electromotive current to precisely maintain the speed at   
					±0.5% of the specified speed.   
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					Actuator   
					The actuator, which uses a rotary voice coil motor (VCM), consumes little power and   
					generates little heat. The head assembly at the end of the actuator arm is controlled and   
					positioned via feedback of servo information in the data.   
					The actuator positions heads on the CCS zone over the disk and is locked by the mechanical   
					lock when the power is off or the spindle motor is stopped.   
					(5)   
					Air circulation (recirculation filter, breather filter)   
					The heads, disks, and actuator are hermetically sealed inside a disk enclosure (DE) to keep out   
					dust and other pollutants. The DE has a closed-loop air recirculation system. Using the   
					movement of the rotating disks, air is continuously cycled through a filter. This filter will trap   
					any dust generated inside the enclosure and keep the air inside the DE contaminant free. To   
					prevent negative pressure in the vicinity of the spindle when the disks begin rotating, a   
					breather filter is attached. The breather filter also equalizes the internal air pressure with the   
					atmospheric pressure due to surrounding temperature changes.   
					(6)   
					(7)   
					Read/write circuit   
					The read/write circuit uses head LSI chips and partial response class 4 maximum likelihood   
					(PR4ML) modulator and demodulator circuit to prevent errors caused by external noise, thus   
					improving data reliability.   
					Controller circuit   
					The controller circuit uses LSIs to increase the reliability and uses a high speed   
					microprocessing unit (MPU) to increase the performance of the SCSI controller.   
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				1.3   
					System Configuration   
					Figure 1.8 shows the system configuration. The IDDs are connected to the SCSI bus of host   
					systems and are always operated as target. The IDDs perform input/output operation as   
					specified by SCSI devices which operate as initiator.   
					Figure 1.8 System configuration   
					(1)   
					SCSI bus configuration   
					Up to eight SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be connected to the SCSI bus   
					for the 8-bit SCSI and up to 16 SCSI devices operating as an initiator or a target can be   
					connected to the SCSI bus for the 16-bit SCSI in any combination.   
					For example, the system can be configured as multi-host system on which multiple host   
					computers that operate as initiator or connected through the SCSI bus.   
					Using disconnect/reconnect function, concurrent input/output processing is possible on multi-   
					SCSI devices.   
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					Addressing of peripheral device   
					Each SCSI device on the bus has its own unique address (SCSI ID:#n in Figure 1.6). For   
					input/output operation, a peripheral device attached to the SCSI bus that operates as target is   
					addressed in unit called as logical unit. A unique address (LUN: logical unit number) is   
					assigned for each logical unit.   
					The initiator selects one SCSI device by specifying that SCSI ID, then specifies the LUN to   
					select the peripheral device for input/output operation.   
					The IDD is constructed so that the whole volume of disk drive is a single logical unit, the   
					selectable number of SCSI ID and LUN are as follows:   
					· 
					· 
					SCSI ID:   
					LUN:   
					8-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 7 (switch selectable)   
					16-bit SCSI:Selectable from 0 to 15 (switch selectable)   
					0 (fixed)   
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				CHAPTER 2   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					2.1 Hardware Specifications   
					2.2 SCSI Function Specifications   
					This chapter describes specifications of the IDD and the functional specifications of the SCSI.   
					2.1   
					Hardware Specifications   
					2.1.1 Model name and part number   
					Each model has a different data format and front panel type when shipped. (See Appendix D   
					for the model name (type) and product number.)   
					The data format can be changed by reinitializing with the user's system.   
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				2.1.2 Function specifications   
					Table 2.1 shows the function specifications of the IDD.   
					Table 2.1   
					Function specifications   
					Specification   
					MAB3045xx   
					4.55 GB   
					5.95 GB   
					3 
					Item   
					MAA3182xx   
					18.2 GB   
					23.9 GB   
					10   
					MAB3091xx   
					MAC3091xx   
					MAC3045xx   
					Formatted capacity/device (*1)   
					Unformatted capacity/device   
					Number of disks   
					9.1 GB   
					11.9 GB   
					5 
					9.1 GB   
					11.8 GB   
					5 
					4.55 GB   
					5.90 GB   
					3 
					5 
					Number of heads   
					19   
					10   
					5 
					10   
					Number of cylinders (*2)   
					Unformatted capacity/track   
					9,041   
					8,491   
					8,691   
					81,920 to   
					126,976   
					85,504 to 126,976   
					7,200±0.5%   
					79,872 to 126,976   
					Number of rotations (rpm)   
					Average latency time   
					10,033±0.5%   
					2.99 ms   
					4.17 ms   
					Minimum   
					0.9 ms (Read)/   
					1.1 ms (Write)   
					8.0 ms (Read)/   
					9.0 ms (Write)   
					17.0 ms (Read)/   
					18.0 ms (Write)   
					0.8 ms (Read)/   
					1.0 ms (Write)   
					7.5 ms (Read)/   
					8.5 ms (Write)   
					16.0 ms (Read)/   
					17.0 ms (Write)   
					Seek time (*3)   
					(Read/Write)   
					Average   
					Maximum   
					Start/stop time   
					(*4)   
					Start time   
					Stop time   
					30 s typ. (60 s max.)   
					30 s typ.   
					Recording mode   
					PR4ML   
					Recording density   
					Track density   
					121,000 to 159,000 bpi   
					9,620 TPI   
					116,093 to 159,084 bpi   
					9,200 TPI   
					External dimensions   
					Height   
					Width   
					Depth   
					41.3 mm   
					101.6 mm   
					146.0 mm   
					25.4 mm   
					101.6 mm   
					146.0 mm   
					Weight   
					1.0 kg   
					0.65 kg   
					9 W   
					0.70 kg   
					14 W   
					Power   
					consumption (*5)   
					16bit-SCSI   
					Single-ended type   
					13 W   
					Interface   
					Fast SCSI   
					Cable length: 6 m max   
					Fast 20 SCSI   
					Cable length: 3 m max (*6)   
					Cable length: 1.5 m max (*7)   
					Data transfer   
					rate (*8)   
					Disk drive   
					12.3 to   
					19.5 MB/s   
					13.2 to 19.5 MB/s   
					12 MB/s max.   
					17.2 to 27.2 MB/s   
					SCSI Asynchronous   
					mode   
					Synchronous   
					mode   
					40 MB/s max.   
					Logical data block length (*1)   
					SCSI command specification   
					512 to 528 byte (Fixed length)   
					ANSI X3.13-1986 and CCS (Rev. 4B) conformity   
					(SCSI-2 ANSI X3T9.2/86-109 Rev 10h) command support   
					SCSI-3 command partial support   
					Data buffer   
					512 KB FIFO ring buffer, multi-segment buffer: Segment   
					count 1 to 16, Read-ahead cache   
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					(*2)   
					(*3)   
					The formatted capacity can be changed by changing the logical block length and using spare   
					sector space. See Chapter 3 for the further information.   
					The number of user cylinders indicates the max., and includes the alternate cylinder. The   
					number of user cylinders and alternate cylinders can be specified at format of the IDD.   
					The positioning time is as follows:   
					2000   
					4000 6000 8000 10000   
					2000   
					4000 6000 8000 10000   
					MAA31xxxx   
					MAB30xxxx/MAC30xxxx   
					(*4)   
					The start time is the time from power on or start command to when the IDD is ready, and stop   
					time is the time for disks to completely stop from power off or stop command.   
					(*5)   
					(*6)   
					(*7)   
					(*8)   
					This value indicates at ready mode.   
					Up to 4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can use cable length of up to 3.0 m.   
					5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25pF or less can use cable length of up to 1.5 m.   
					The maximum data transfer rate may be restricted to the response speed of initiator and by   
					transmission characteristics.   
					(*9)   
					The terminator power pin (SCSI connector) which supplies power to other terminators is not   
					used.   
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				2.1.3 Environmental specifications   
					Table 2.2 lists environmental and power requirements.   
					Table 2.2   
					Environmental/power requirements   
					MAA3182xx   
					MAB3091xx   
					MAB3045xx   
					5 to 50°C   
					MAC3091xx   
					MAC3045xx   
					Operating   
					Non-operating   
					– 40 to 60°C   
					Temperature (*1)   
					DE surface   
					temperature at   
					operating   
					5 to 55°C   
					Gradient   
					15°C/h or less   
					20 to 80%RH   
					20 to 80%RH   
					Operating   
					Non operating   
					Relative humidity   
					Packaged (inside of a week) 5 to 90%RH   
					Maximum wet   
					bulb temperature   
					29°C (no condensation)   
					Operating (*3)   
					0.3 mm (5 to 20Hz)/0.5G (20 to 250 Hz) or less   
					Vibration (*2)   
					Shock (*2)   
					Non-operating   
					(*4)   
					3.1 mm (5 to 20Hz)/5G (20 to 250Hz) or less   
					Packaged 3.1 mm (5 to 20Hz)/5G (20 to 250Hz) or less   
					Operating   
					5G (11 ms half-sin.) or less   
					60G or less (11 ms half-sin)   
					Non-operating   
					50G or less   
					(11 ms half-sin.)   
					Operating   
					0 m to 3,000 m (above sea level)   
					0 m to 12,000 m (above sea level)   
					Altitute   
					(above sea level)   
					Non-operating   
					+12 VDC ±5%   
					Ready (Average)   
					Spin-up, Seek   
					Peak within   
					0.77 A   
					2.5 A (Max)   
					3.0 A   
					0.43 A   
					1.8 A (Max)   
					3.0 A   
					0.27 A   
					1.8 A (Max)   
					3.0 A   
					0.85 A   
					2.5 A (Max)   
					3.0 A   
					0.60 A   
					2.5 A (Max)   
					3.0 A   
					Power   
					requirements   
					Input power (*5)   
					100 ms at spin-up   
					+5 VDC ±5% (*6)   
					Ready   
					Random W/R   
					(about 80 IOPS)   
					0.75 A   
					1.1 A   
					Ripple (*7)   
					+5 V 100 mVp-p, +12 V 150 mVp-p   
					(*1)   
					(*2)   
					For detail condition, see Section 4.1.   
					Vibration applied to the drive is measured at near the mounting screw hole on the frame as   
					much as possible.   
					(*3)   
					(*4)   
					At random seek write/read and default on retry setting with log sweep vibration.   
					At power-off state after installation   
					Vibration displacement should be less than 2.5 mm.   
					(*5)   
					Input voltages are specified at the connector.   
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				(*6)   
					(*7)   
					The terminator power pin (SCSI connector) which supplies power to other terminators is not   
					used (See Section 4.3).   
					High frequency noise is less than 100 mVp-p.   
					2.1.4 Error rate   
					Errors detected during initialization and replaced by alternate block assignments are not   
					included in the error rate. Data blocks to be accessed should be distributed over the disk   
					medium equally.   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					Unrecoverable error rate   
					Errors which cannot be recovered within 63 retries and ECC correction should not exceed 10   
					per 1015 bits.   
					Positioning error rate   
					Positioning errors which can be recovered by one retry should be 10 or less per 108 seeks.   
					2.1.5 Reliability   
					(1) Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)   
					MTBF of the IDD during its life time is 1,000,000 hours (operating: 24 hours/day, 7   
					days/week average DE surface temperature: 40°C or less).   
					Note:   
					The MTBF is defined as:   
					Operating time (hours) at all field sites   
					MTBF=   
					The number of equipment failures from all field sites   
					Failure of the equipment means failure that requires repair, adjustments, or replacement.   
					Mishandling by the operator, failures due to bad environmental conditions, power trouble,   
					host system trouble, cable failures, or other failures not caused by the equipment are not   
					considered.   
					(2)   
					Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)   
					MTTR is the average time taken by a well-trained service mechanic to diagnose and repair a   
					drive malfunction. The drive is designed for a MTTR of 30 minutes or less.   
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					Service life   
					The service life under suitable conditions and treatment is as follows.   
					The service life is depending on the environment temperature. Therefore, the user must design   
					the system cabinet so that the average DE surface temperature is as possible as low.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					DE surface temperature: 45°C or less   
					DE surface temperature: 46°C to 50°C   
					DE surface temperature: 51°C to 55°C   
					DE surface temperature: 56°C and more strengthen cooling power so that DE   
					surface temperature is 55°C or less.   
					5 years   
					4 years   
					3 years   
					Even if the IDD is used intermittently, the longest service life is 5 years.   
					Note:   
					The "average DE surface temperature" means the average temperature at the DE surface   
					throughout the year when the IDD is operating.   
					(4)   
					Data security at power failure   
					Integrity of the data on the disk is guaranteed against all forms of DC power failure except on   
					blocks where a write operation is being performed. The above does not applied to formatting   
					disks or assigning alternate blocks.   
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					SCSI Function Specifications   
					Table 2.3 shows the SCSI functions provided with the IDD.   
					See Appendix E for the SCSI interface functions provided for the IDD. Refer to the OEM   
					Manual –SCSI Physical Specifications–, for details or specifications.   
					Table 2.3   
					SCSI function specifications   
					Item   
					Specification   
					Single-ended type   
					Differential type   
					O 
					´ 
					Electrical   
					requirements   
					Single-ended type Position where the terminating   
					resistor is mounted on the PCA   
					O 
					Differential type   
					Position where the terminating   
					resistor is mounted on the PCA   
					´ 
					TERMPWR signal send/receive function   
					Non-shielded type (50 mil pitch): 16-bit SCSI   
					Shielded type   
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					Connector   
					Data bus parity   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					Bus arbitration function   
					Disconnection/reconnection function   
					SCSI ID   
					8-bit SCSI   
					16-bit SCSI   
					#0 to #7   
					(Jumper selection)   
					#0 to #15   
					Addressing   
					(Jumper selection)   
					LUN (logical unit number)   
					Asynchronous mode   
					#0 fixed   
					8-bit SCSI   
					16-bit SCSI   
					O 6 MB/s max.   
					O 12 MB/s max.   
					Data transfer   
					Data buffer   
					Synchronous mode   
					8-bit SCSI   
					16-bit SCSI   
					O 20 MB/s max.   
					O 40 MB/s max.   
					512-KB programmable segment   
					buffer (1 to 16)   
					512 to 528 bytes   
					(Fixed length)   
					Data block length (Logical data length=Physical data length)   
					O : Provided   
					´ : Not provided   
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				CHAPTER 3   
					DATA FORMAT   
					3.1 Data Space   
					3.2 Logical Data Block Addressing   
					3.3 Defect Management   
					This chapter explains data space definition, logical data block addressing, and defect management on   
					the IDD.   
					3.1   
					Data Space   
					The IDD manages the entire data storage area divided into the following three data spaces.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					User space: Storage area for user data   
					Internal test space: Reserved area for diagnostic purposes   
					System space: Area for exclusive use of IDD itself   
					The user space allow a user access by specifying data. These space can be accessed with the   
					logical data block addressing method described in Section 3.2. The internal test space is used   
					by Read/write test of self-diagnostics test, but user can’t use direct access. The system space is   
					accessed inside the IDD at power-on or during the execution of a specific command, but the   
					user cannot directly access the system space.   
					3.1.1 Cylinder configuration   
					The IDD allocates cylinders to the user space, Internal test space, and system space. Figure   
					3.1 is the cylinder configuration.   
					Spare areas (alternate areas) for defective sectors are provided in the user space. Several   
					sectors in the last track of one cylinder and several cylinders (alternate cylinders) in the user   
					space are allocated as alternate areas according to the user's assignment (MODE SELECT   
					command). See Subsection 3.1.2 for details.   
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				Figure 3.1 Cylinder configuration   
					Apart from the above logical configuration, the IDD intends to increase the storage capacity by   
					dividing all cylinders into several zones and changing a recording density of each zone.   
					Tables 3.1 and 3.2 show the zone layout and the track capacity.   
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				Table 3.1   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAA31xxxx)   
					Zone   
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Cylinder   
					0 to 769   
					770 to   
					1,549   
					1,550 to   
					2,279   
					2,280 to 2,700 to   
					3,500 to 4,260 to   
					4,259 5,089   
					2,699   
					150,833   
					230   
					3,499   
					146,666   
					224   
					Byte/track 162,250   
					154,160   
					240   
					141,666 136,666   
					¬ 
					¬ 
					Sector/track   
					248   
					216   
					208   
					Zone   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					Cylinder   
					5,090 to 6,100 to   
					6,480 to   
					7,149   
					7,150 to 7,670 to   
					7,960 to   
					8,489   
					8,490 to   
					9,039   
					6,099   
					6,479   
					127,625   
					194   
					7,669   
					118,333   
					180   
					7,959   
					115,833   
					176   
					Byte/track 130,000   
					121,900   
					186   
					110,416   
					167   
					102,500   
					160   
					Sector/track   
					200   
					Table 3.2   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAB30xxxx)   
					Zone   
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Cylinder   
					0 to 769   
					770 to   
					1,549   
					1,550 to   
					2,279   
					2,280 to 2,700 to   
					3,500 to   
					4,259   
					4,260 to   
					5,089   
					2,699   
					150,833   
					230   
					3,499   
					146,666   
					224   
					Byte/track 162,250   
					154,166   
					240   
					141,666   
					216   
					136,666   
					208   
					¬ 
					¬ 
					Sector/track   
					248   
					Zone   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					Cylinder   
					5,090 to 6,100 to   
					6,480 to   
					7,149   
					7,150 to 7,670 to   
					7,960 to   
					8,489   
					6,099   
					6,479   
					127,625   
					194   
					7,669   
					118,333   
					180   
					7,959   
					115,833   
					176   
					Byte/track 130,000   
					121,900   
					186   
					110,416   
					167   
					Sector/track   
					200   
					Table 3.3   
					Zone layout and track capacity (MAC30xxxx)   
					Zone   
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Cylinder   
					0 to 409   
					410 to   
					1,209   
					1,210 to   
					1,759   
					1,760 to 2,560 to   
					3,260 to 3,910 to   
					3,909 4,039   
					2,559   
					151,104   
					230   
					3,259   
					147,484   
					225   
					Byte/track 162,774   
					154,698   
					240   
					143,719 141,207   
					¬ 
					¬ 
					Sector/track   
					248   
					220   
					214   
					Zone   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					Cylinder   
					4,310 to 4,970 to   
					5,510 to   
					6,109   
					6,110 to 6,610 to   
					7,470 to   
					8,069   
					8,070 to   
					8,689   
					4,969   
					Byte/track 136,738   
					Sector/track 210   
					5,509   
					132,779   
					201   
					6,609   
					123,873   
					187   
					7,469   
					116,128   
					180   
					128,061   
					195   
					110,150   
					166   
					103,154   
					156   
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				(1)   
					User space   
					The user space is a storage area for user data. The data format on the user space (the length of   
					data block and the number of data blocks) can be specified with the MODE SELECT or   
					MODE SELECT EXTENDED command.   
					The default number of cylinders in the user space is 9,041 for MAA31xxxx, 8,491 for   
					MAB30xxxx and 8,691 for MAC30xxxx. The user, however, can select the number of   
					cylinders to be allocated in the user space by specifying 9,041 for MAA31xxxx, 8,491 for   
					MAB30xxxx and 8,691 for MAC30xxxx as the maximum and the number of alternate   
					cylinders + 1 as the minimum. The user can also specify the number of logical data blocks to   
					be placed in the user space with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED   
					command. When the number of logical data blocks is specified, as many cylinders as required   
					to place the specified data blocks are allocated in the user space.   
					A number starting with 0 is assigned to each cylinder required in the user space in ascending   
					order. If the number does not reach 9,041 (MAA31xxxx), 8,491 (MAB30xxxx) and 8,691   
					(MAC30xxxx), the rest of the cylinders will not be used.   
					Always one alternate cylinders can be established in the user space. Alternate cylinders will   
					be used for alternate blocks when primary cylinders in the user space are used up. See   
					Subsections 3.1.2 and 3.3.2 for details.   
					(2)   
					Internal test space   
					The Internal test space is an area for diagnostic purposes only and its data block length is   
					always 512KByte. The Internal test space consists of only 1 cylinder and outer-host cylinder   
					is always assigned. The user cannot change the number of cylinders in the Internal test space   
					or their positions.   
					The IDD reads or writes the data block in the Internal test space during the self-diagnostic test   
					specified with a SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.   
					(3)   
					System space   
					The system space is an area for exclusive use of the IDD itself and the following information   
					are recorded. The length of the data block is always 512 bytes.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Defect list (P list and G list)   
					MODE SELECT parameter (saved value)   
					Statistical information (log data)   
					Controller control information   
					The above information are duplicated in several different locations for safety.   
					Note:   
					The system space is also called SA space.   
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				3.1.2 Alternate spare area   
					The alternate spare area is provided in the last track of each primary cylinder in the user space,   
					and in the last track of the cylinder and the alternate cylinder.   
					The spare area in each cylinder is placed at the end of the last track as shown in Figure 3.2.   
					These spare sectors are located in the end of the track logically, not necessarily located at the   
					end physically because of track skew or cylinder skew. (Details are explained on Subsection   
					3.1.3.)   
					Size can be specified by the MODE SELECT command.   
					The number of spare sectors per cylinder can be specified exceeding 32. The default value of   
					number of 9space sectors per cylinder is 20.   
					Figure 3.2 Spare area in cylinders   
					An alternate cylinder is used when spare sectors in a cylinder are used up or 0 is specified as   
					the number of spare sectors in a cylinder. Several cylinders at the end of the user space are   
					allocated as alternate cylinders as shown in Figure 3.3.   
					The number of alternate cylinder is 1.   
					The user space and the CE space share the alternate cylinders.   
					Figure 3.3 Alternate cylinder   
					Note:   
					Zero cannot be specified for both the number of spare sectors in each cylinder and the   
					number of alternate cylinders.   
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				3.1.3 Track format   
					(1)   
					Physical sector allocation   
					Figure 3.4 shows the allocation of the physical sectors in a track. The length in bytes of each   
					physical sector and the number of sectors per track vary depending on the logical data block   
					length. The unused area (G4) exists at the end of the track in formats with most logical data   
					block lengths.   
					The interval of the sector pulse (length of the physical sector) is decided by multiple of   
					15MHz free running frequency. This clock is not equal to the interval of the byte clock for   
					each zone. Therefore, the physical sector length cannot be described with a byte length.   
					Figure 3.4 Track format   
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					Track skew and cylinder skew   
					To avoid waiting for one turn involved in head and cylinder switching, the first logical data   
					block in each track is shifted by the number of sectors (track skew and cylinder skew)   
					corresponding to the switching time. Figure 3.5 shows how the data block is allocated in each   
					track.   
					At the head switching location in a cylinder, the first logical data block in track t + 1 is   
					allocated at the sector position which locates the track skew behind the sector position of the   
					last logical data block sector in track t.   
					At the cylinder switching location, like the head switching location, the first logical data block   
					in a cylinder is allocated at the sector position which locates the cylinder skew behind the last   
					logical sector position in the preceding cylinder. The last logical sector in the cylinder is   
					allocated when formatting, and is an unused spare sector.   
					Figure 3.5 Track skew/cylinder skew   
					The number of physical sectors (track skew factor and cylinder skew factor) corresponding to   
					the skew time varies depending on the logical data block length because the track skew and   
					the cylinder skew are managed for individual sectors. The IDD automatically determines   
					appropriate values for the track skew factor and the cylinder skew factor according to the   
					specified logical data block length. The value can be read out by the MODE SENSE or   
					MODE SENSE EXTENDED command after the track has been formatted.   
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				3.1.4 Sector format   
					Each sector on the track consists of an ID field, a data field, and a gap field which separates   
					them. Figure 3.6 gives sector format examples.   
					Figure 3.6 Sector format   
					Each sector on the track consists of the following fields:   
					Gaps (G1)   
					(1)   
					The gap length at the time of formatting (initializing) is listed in Figure 3.6. Pattern X'00' is   
					written on the gap field.   
					(2)   
					(3)   
					(4)   
					(5)   
					PLO Sync   
					In this field, pattern X'00' in the length in bytes listed in Figure 3.6 is written.   
					Trailing (TRNG)/Sync Byte (SB)   
					In this field, special pattern in the length in bytes listed in Figure 3.6 is written.   
					LBA   
					The logical block address is written in this field.   
					Data field   
					User data is stored in the data field of the sector. The length of the data field is equal to that of   
					the logical data block which is specified with a parameter in the MODE SELECT command.   
					Any even number between 512 and 528 bytes can be specified as the length.   
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					(7)   
					(8)   
					(9)   
					BCRC   
					It is a 2-byte error detection code. Errors in the ID field. Single burst errors with lengths of up   
					to 16 bits for each logical block can be detected.   
					ECC   
					24-byte data error detection/correction code for the data field. It is possible to on-the-fly   
					correct the single burst errors with lengths of up to 89 bits.   
					PAD 1   
					A specified length of x‘00’ pattern shown in Figure 3.6 is written in this field. This field   
					includes the variation by rotation and circuit delay till reading/writing.   
					PAD 2/PAD 3   
					A specified length of x‘00’ pattern shown in Figure 3.6 is written in this field. This field   
					contains the processing time necessary to process next sector continuously. This field have   
					rotational speed variation.   
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				3.1.5 Format capacity   
					The size of the usable area for storing user data on the IDD (format capacity) varies according   
					to the logical data block or the size of the spare sector area. Table 3.4 lists examples of the   
					format capacity when the typical logical data block length and the default spare area are used.   
					The following is the general formula to calculate the format capacity.   
					[Number of sectors of each zone] = [number of sectors per track ´ number of tracks (heads) –   
					number of alternate spare sectors per cylinder] ´ [number of cylinders in the zone]   
					[Formatted capacity] = [total of sectors of all zones] – [number of sectors per track in last zone   
					´ number of tracks (heads) ´ number of alternate cylinders] ¸ [number of physical sectors in   
					logical block] ´ [logical data block length]   
					The following formula must be used when the number of logical data blocks are specified with   
					the parameter in the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command.   
					[Format capacity] = [logical data block length] ´ [number of logical data blocks]   
					The logical data block length, the maximum logical block address, and the number of the   
					logical data blocks can be read out by a READ CAPACITY, MODE SENSE, or MODE   
					SENSE EXTENDED command after initializing the disk medium.   
					Table 3.4   
					Format capacity   
					Model   
					Data heads Data block length User blocks   
					Format capacity (GB)   
					MAA3182xx   
					MAB3091xx   
					MAB3045xx   
					MAC3091xx   
					MAC3045xx   
					19   
					10   
					5 
					35,680,750   
					17,824,700   
					8,895,370   
					17,871,600   
					8,918,420   
					18.2   
					9.1   
					512   
					4.55   
					9.1   
					10   
					5 
					4.55   
					Note:   
					Total number of spare sectors is calculated by adding the number of spare sectors in each   
					primary cylinder and the number of sectors in the alternate cylinders.   
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				3.2   
					Logical Data Block Addressing   
					Independently of the physical structure of the disk drive, the IDD adopts the logical data block   
					addressing as a data access method on the disk medium. The IDD relates a logical data block   
					address to each physical sector at formatting. Data on the disk medium is accessed in logical   
					data block units. The INIT specifies the data to be accessed using the logical data block   
					address of that data.   
					The logical data block addressing is a function whereby individual data blocks are given   
					addresses of serial binaries in each drive.   
					(1)   
					Block address of user space   
					The logical data block address number is consecutively assigned to all of the data blocks in the   
					user space starting with 0 to the first data block.   
					The IDD treats sector 0, track 0, cylinder 0 as the first logical data block. The data block is   
					allocated in ascending order of addresses in the following sequence (refer to Figure 3.5):   
					1) Numbers are assigned in ascending order to all sectors in the same track.   
					2) By following step 1), numbers are assigned in ascending order of tracks to all sectors in   
					each track in the same cylinder except the last track.   
					3) By following step 1), numbers are assigned to all sectors in the last track except the spare   
					sectors.   
					4) After completing steps 1) through 3) for the same cylinder, this allocation is repeated from   
					track 0 in the next cylinder and on to the last cylinder (cylinder p-q in Figure 3.1) except   
					for the alternate cylinders in ascending order of cylinder numbers.   
					When the logical data block is allocated, some sectors (track skew and cylinder skew) shown   
					in Figure 3.5 are provided to avoid waiting for one turn involving head and cylinder switching   
					at the location where the track or the cylinder is physically switched.   
					See Subsection 3.3.2 for defective/alternate block treatment and the logical data block   
					allocation method in case of defective sectors exist on the disk.   
					(2)   
					Alternate area   
					Alternate areas in the user space (spare sectors in the cylinder and alternate cylinders) are not   
					included in the above logical data block addresses. Access to sectors which are allocated as an   
					alternate block in the alternate area is made automatically by means of IDD sector slip   
					treatment or alternate block treatment (explained in Subsection 3.3.2), so the user does not   
					have to worry about accessing the alternate area. The user cannot access with specifying the   
					data block on the alternate area explicitly.   
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				3.3   
					Defect Management   
					3.3.1 Defect list   
					Information of the defect location on the disk is managed by the defect list. The following are   
					defect lists which the IDD manages.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					P list (Primary defect list): This list consists of defect location information available at the   
					disk drive shipment and is recorded in a system space. The defects in this list are   
					permanent, so the INIT must execute the alternate block allocation using this list when   
					initializing the disk.   
					D list (Data defect list): This list consists of defect location information specified in a   
					FORMAT UNIT command by the INIT at the initialization of the disk. This information   
					is recorded in the system space of the disk drive as the G list. To execute the alternate   
					block allocation, the FORMAT UNIT command must be specified.   
					C list (Certification defect list): This list consists of location information on defective   
					blocks which are detected by the verifying operation (certification) of the data block after   
					the initiation when executing the FORMAT UNIT command. The IDD generates this   
					information when executing the FORMAT UNIT command, and the alternate block   
					allocation is made upon the defective block. This information is recorded in the system   
					space of the disk drive as the G list.   
					· 
					G list (Growth defect list): This list consists of defective logical data block location   
					information specified in a REASSIGN BLOCKS command by the INIT, information on   
					defective logical data blocks assigned alternate blocks by means of IDD automatic   
					alternate block allocation, information specified as the D list, and information generated as   
					the C list. They are recorded in the system space on the disk drive.   
					The INIT can read out the contents of the P and G lists by the READ DEFECT DATA command.   
					3.3.2 Alternate block allocation   
					The alternate data block is allocated to a defective data block (= sectors) in defective sector   
					units by means of the defect management method inside the IDD.   
					The INIT can access all logical data blocks in the user space, as long as there is no error.   
					Spare sectors to which alternate blocks are allocated can be provided in either "spare sectors in   
					a cylinder" or "alternate cylinders". See Subsection 3.1.2 for details.   
					The INIT can specify the size and area for spare sectors by the MODE SELECT command at   
					the time of the initialization of the disk.   
					Both of the following are applicable to the alternate block allocation.   
					· 
					Sector slip treatment: Defective sectors are skipped and the logical data block   
					corresponding to those sectors is allocated to the next physical sectors. This treatment is   
					made on the same cylinder as the defective sector's and is effective until all spare sectors in   
					that cylinder are used up.   
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				· 
					Alternate sector treatment: The logical data block corresponding to defective sectors is   
					allocated to unused spare sectors in the same cylinder or unused spare sectors in the   
					alternate cylinder.   
					The alternate block allocation is executed by the FORMAT UNIT command, the REASSIGN   
					BLOCKS command, or the automatic alternate block allocation. Refer to OEM Manual–SCSI   
					Logical Specifications–for details of specifications on these commands. The logical data   
					block is allocated to the next physically continued sectors after the above sector slip treatment   
					is made. On the other hand, the logical data block is allocated to spare sectors which are not   
					physically consecutive to the adjacent logical data blocks. If a command which processes   
					several logical data blocks is specified, the IDD processes those blocks in ascending order of   
					logical data block.   
					(1)   
					Alternate block allocation during FORMAT UNIT command execution   
					When the FORMAT UNIT command is specified, the allocation of the alternate block to those   
					defective sectors included in the specified lists (P, G, or D) is continued until all spare sectors   
					in the same cylinder are used up. When they are used up, unused spare sectors in the alternate   
					cylinder are allocated to the subsequent sectors in the cylinder by means of alternate sector   
					treatment. Figure 3.7 is examples of the alternate block allocation during the FORMAT UNIT   
					command execution.   
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				: n represents a logical data block number   
					: Defective sector   
					: Unused spare sector   
					Figure 3.7 Alternate block allocation by FORMAT UNIT command   
					If the data block verifying operation (certification) is not permitted (DCRT flag = 0) in the   
					FORMAT UNIT command, the IDD checks all initialized logical data blocks by reading them   
					out after the above alternate block allocation is made to initialize (format) the disk. If a   
					defective data block is detected during the check, the IDD generates the C list for defect   
					location information and allocates the alternate block to the defective data block. This   
					alternate block allocation is made by means of alternate sector treatment only like processing   
					by the REASSIGN BLOCKS command even if unused spare sectors exists in the same   
					cylinder.   
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				(2)   
					Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS command   
					When the REASSIGN BLOCKS command is specified, the alternate block is allocated to the   
					defective logical data block specified by the initiator by means of alternate sector treatment. If   
					there are unused spare sectors in the same cylinder as the specified defective logical data   
					block, the alternate block is allocated to these unused spare sectors. However, the alternate   
					block is allocated to unused spare sectors in the alternate cylinder when all spare sectors in the   
					cylinder are used up.   
					Figure 3.8 is examples of the alternate block allocation by the REASSIGN BLOCKS   
					command.   
					: n represents a logical data block number   
					: Defective sector   
					: Unused spare sector   
					Figure 3.8 Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS command   
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				(3)   
					Automatic alternate block allocation   
					If the ARRE flag in the MODE SELECT parameter permits the automatic alternate block   
					allocation, the IDD automatically executes the alternate block allocation and data duplication   
					on the defective data block detected during the READ EXTENDED command. This   
					allocation method is the same as with the REASSIGN BLOCKS command (alternate sector   
					treatment).   
					IMPORTANT   
					Automatic alternate block allocation is made only once during the   
					execution of one command. If second defective block is detected,   
					the alternate block assignment processing for the first defective   
					block is executed but the alternate block assignment processing   
					for the second one is not executed and the command being   
					executed terminates. However, the initiator can recover the twice   
					error by issuing the same command again.   
					When an error is detected in a data block in the data area,   
					recovery data is rewritten and verified in automatic alternate   
					block allocation during the execution of the READ or READ   
					EXTENDED command. Alternate block allocation will not be   
					made for the data block if recovery is successful.   
					Example: Even if the data error which is recoverable by the   
					WRITE LONG command is simulated, automatic   
					alternate block allocation will not be made for the data   
					block.   
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				CHAPTER 4   
					INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS   
					4.1 Mounting Requirements   
					4.2 Power Supply Requirements   
					4.3 Connection Requirements   
					This chapter describes the environmental, mounting, power supply, and connection requirements.   
					4.1   
					4.1.1 External dimensions   
					Figures 4.1 to 4.4 show the external dimensions of the IDD and the positions of the holes for   
					Mounting Requirements   
					the IDD mounting screws.   
					Note:   
					Dimensions are in mm.   
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				Figure 4.1 External dimensions (MAA31xxSC)   
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				Figure 4.2 External dimensions (MAA31xxSP)   
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				Figure 4.3 External dimensions (MAB30xxSC, MAC30xxSC)   
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				Figure 4.4 External dimensions (MAB30xxSP, MAC30xxSP)   
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				4.1.2 Mounting   
					The permissible orientations of the IDD are shown in Figure 4.5, and the tolerance of the angle   
					is ±5° from the horizontal plane.   
					(a) Horizontal –1   
					(b) Horizontal –2   
					(c) Vertical –1   
					Direction of   
					gravity   
					(d) Vertical –2   
					(e) Upright mounting –1   
					(f) Upright mounting –2   
					Figure 4.5 IDD orientation   
					4.1.3 Notes on mounting   
					(1)   
					Mounting frame structure   
					To guarantee integrity of the IDD disk enclosure (DE) insulation once mounted on the frame   
					inside the system, special attention must be given to the note below.   
					Note:   
					Generally, SG and FG are connected at one point in the system enclosure. Therefore, use   
					following procedure to maintain the insulation when mounting the IDD.   
					a) Use the frame with an embossed structure or the like to avoid contact between the DE   
					base and FG. Mount the IDD with making a gap of 2.5 mm or more between the IDD   
					and the frame of the system.   
					b) As shown in Figure 4.6, the inward projection of the screw from the IDD frame wall   
					at the corner must be 4 mm or less.   
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				c) Tightening torque of screw must be secured with 6kg-cm.   
					Damage : To absolutely guarantee integrity of the IDD disk enclosure (DE) insulation   
					once actually mounted to the frame inside the system, special attention must be given   
					to the cautionary notes below.   
					Figure 4.6 Mounting frame structure   
					(2)   
					Limitation of side-mounting   
					Mount the side using the screw holes at both the ends as shown in Figure 4.7. Do not use the   
					center hole.   
					Do not use these holes   
					Use these holes   
					Figure 4.7 Limitation of side-mounting   
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					Environmental temperature   
					Temperature condition at installed in a cabinet is indicated with ambient temperature measured   
					3 cm from the disk drive. At designing the system cabinet, consider following points.   
					· 
					Make a suitable air flow so that the DE surface temperature does not exceed 55°C.   
					CAUTION   
					An air flow with an adequate wind velocity must be maintained to   
					deal with much heat generated from the MAC30xxxx.   
					Reference value: An air flow with a wind velocity of more than   
					0.5 m/s is required in an environment at 40°C,   
					and an air flow with a wind velocity of more   
					than 1.0m/s in an environment at 45°C (Center   
					of DE cover 55°C).   
					· 
					Cool the PCA side especially with air circulation inside the cabinet. Confirm the cooling   
					effect by measuring temperature of specific ICs and the DE. These measurement results   
					should be within a criteria listed in Table 4.1.   
					Table 4.1   
					Surface temperature check point   
					No.   
					1 
					Measurement point   
					Center of DE cover   
					Criteria   
					55°C   
					83°C   
					75°C   
					85°C   
					2 
					Read channel LSI   
					VCM/SPM Driver   
					HDC   
					3 
					4 
					4 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Figure 4.8 Surface temperature measurement points (MAA31xxxx/MAB30xxxx/ MAC30xxxx)   
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					Service clearance area   
					The service clearance area, or the sides which must allow access to the IDD for installation or   
					maintenance, is shown in Figures 4.9.   
					[Surface P’]   
					• Setting terminal   
					• External operator panel   
					connector   
					[Surface R]   
					• Hole for mounting screw   
					[Surface P]   
					[Surface Q]   
					• Cable connection   
					• Hole for mounting screw   
					Figure 4.9 Service clearance area   
					(5)   
					(6)   
					External magnetic field   
					The drive should not be installed near the ferromagnetic body like a speaker to avoid the   
					influence of the external magnetic field.   
					Leak magnetic flux   
					The IDD uses a high performance magnet to achieve a high speed seek. Therefore, a leak   
					magnetic flux at surface of the IDD is large. Mount the IDD so that the leak magnetic flux   
					does not affect to near equipment.   
					(7)   
					Others   
					A hole or screw portion as shown in Figure 4.10 is used for adjusting air pressure balance   
					between inside and outside the DE. Do not fill with a seal or label.   
					Seals on the DE prevent the DE inside from the dust. Do not damage or peel off labels.   
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				MAA31xxxx   
					MAB30xxxx   
					MAC30xxxx   
					Air pressure adjustment hole   
					Air pressure adjustment hole   
					Air pressure adjustment hole   
					Figure 4.10 Air pressure adjustment hole   
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				4.2   
					Power Supply Requirements   
					(1)   
					Allowable input voltage and current   
					The power supply input voltage measured at the power supply connector pin of the IDD   
					(receiving end) must satisfy the requirement given in Subsection 2.1.3. (For other   
					requirements, see Items (4) and (5) below.)   
					(2)   
					Current waveform (reference)   
					Figure 4.11 shows the waveform of +12 VDC.   
					MAA31xxxx, MAC30xxxx current wave form   
					MAB30xxxx current wave form   
					Figure 4.11 Current waveform (+12 VDC)   
					(3)   
					Power on/off sequence   
					a) The order of the power on/off sequence of +5 VDC and +12 VDC, supplied to the IDD,   
					does not matter.   
					b) In a system which uses the terminating resistor power supply signal (TERMPWR) on the   
					SCSI bus, the requirements for +5 VDC given in Figure 4.12 must be satisfied between the   
					IDD and at least one of the SCSI devices supplying power to that signal.   
					Figure 4.12 Power on/off sequence (1)   
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				c) In a system which does not use the terminating resistor power supply signal (TERMPWR)   
					on the SCSI bus, the requirements for +5 VDC given in Figure 4.13 must be satisfied   
					between the IDD and the SCSI device with the terminating resistor circuit.   
					SCSI devices with   
					the terminating   
					resistor   
					Figure 4.13 Power on/off sequence (2)   
					d) Between the IDD and other SCSI devices on the SCSI bus, the +5 VDC power on/off   
					sequence is as follows:   
					· 
					In a system with its all SCSI devices designed to prevent noise from leaking to the   
					SCSI bus when power is turned on or off, the power sequence does not matter if the   
					requirement in b) or c) is satisfied.   
					· 
					In a system containing an SCSI device which is not designed to prevent noise from   
					leaking to the SCSI bus, the requirement given in Figure 4.14 must be satisfied   
					between that SCSI device and the IDD.   
					SCSI devices   
					without noise   
					leaking designed   
					Figure 4.14 Power on/off sequence (3)   
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					Sequential starting of spindle motors   
					After power is turned on to the IDD, a large amount of current flows in the +12 VDC line   
					when the spindle motor rotation starts. Therefore, if more than one IDD is used, the spindle   
					motors should be started sequentially using one of the following procedures to prevent   
					overload of the power supply unit. For how to set a spindle motor start control mode, see   
					Subsection 5.3.2.   
					a) Issue START/STOP commands at 20-second intervals to start the spindle motors. For   
					details of this command specification, refer to SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.   
					b) Turn on the +12 VDC power in the power supply unit at 20-second intervals to start the   
					spindle motors sequentially.   
					(5)   
					Power supply to SCSI terminating resistor   
					If power for the terminating resistor is supplied from the IDD to other SCSI devices through   
					the SCSI bus, the current-carrying capacity of the +5 VDC power supply line to the IDD must   
					be designed with considering of an increase of up to 200 mA.   
					A method of power supply to the terminating resistor is selected with a setting terminal on the   
					IDD. See Subsection 5.3.2 for this selection.   
					For the electrical condition of supplying power to the terminating resistor, refer to Subsection   
					1.4.2 in SCSI Physical Interface Specifications.   
					(6)   
					Noise filter   
					To eliminate AC line noise, a noise filter should be installed at the AC input terminal on the   
					IDD power supply unit. The specification of this noise filter is as follows:   
					· 
					· 
					Attenuation: 40 dB or more at 10 MHz   
					Circuit construction: T-configuration as shown in Figure 4.15 is recommended.   
					Figure 4.15 AC noise filter (recommended)   
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				4.3   
					Connection Requirements   
					4.3.1 Single-ended 16-bit SCSI model (MAA31xxSP, MAB30xxSP, MAC30xxSP)   
					(1)   
					Connectors   
					Figures 4.16 show the locations of connectors and terminals on the single-ended 16-bit SCSI   
					model.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Power supply connector   
					SCSI connector   
					External operator panel connector   
					External operator panel   
					Spindle sync connector   
					(CN7)   
					Power supply   
					connector   
					(CN1)   
					External operator   
					panel connector   
					(CN1)   
					SCSI connector   
					(CN1)   
					Figure 4.16 Connectors and terminals location (single-ended 16-bit SCSI)   
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					SCSI connector and power supply connector   
					a. 16-bit SCSI   
					The connector for the SCSI bus is an unshielded P connector conforming to SCSI-3 type   
					which has two 34-pin rows spaced 1.27 mm (0.05 inch) apart. Figure 4.17 shows the SCSI   
					connector. See Section C3 in Appendix C for the signal assignments on the SCSI   
					connector.   
					For details on the physical/electrical requirements of the interface signals, refer to Sections   
					1.3 and 1.4 in the SCSI Physical Interface Specifications.   
					The tolerance is ±0.127 mm (0.005 inch) unless otherwise   
					Figure 4.17 16-bit SCSI interface connector   
					b. Power supply connector   
					Figure 4.18 shows the shape and the terminal arrangement of the output connector of DC   
					power supply.   
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				Figure 4.18 Power supply connector (16-bit SCSI model)   
					(3)   
					(4)   
					SG terminal   
					The IDD is not provided with an SG terminal (fasten tab) for DC grounding. Therefore, when   
					connecting SG and FG in the system, use the +5 VDC RETURN (ground) inside the power   
					supply connector as the SG on the power supply side.   
					Connector for external operator panel   
					· 
					Connector for 16-bit SCSI external operator panel   
					CN1 provides connector for the external operator panel other than the SCSI bus as shown   
					in Figure 4.19. Also, a connector for the external operator panel are provided on the IDD   
					as shown in Figure 4.20. This allows connection of an external LED on the front panel,   
					and an SCSI ID setting switch. For the recommended circuit of the external operator   
					panel, see Subsection 4.3.5.   
					Pin   
					A1   
					Signal   
					–ID0   
					A2   
					(Reserved)   
					–ID1   
					A3   
					A4   
					(Open)   
					–ID2   
					A5   
					A6   
					–SYNC   
					–ID3   
					A7   
					A8   
					–LED   
					A9   
					TERMON   
					GND   
					A10   
					A11   
					A12   
					+5 V   
					(Reserved)   
					Figure 4.19 External operator panel connector (CN1)   
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				Figure 4.20 External operator panel connector (CN7)   
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					External operator panel connector Signals   
					a. 16-bit SCSI –ID3, –ID2, –ID1, –ID0: Input signals   
					These signals are used for providing switches to set the SCSI ID of the IDD externally.   
					Figure 4.21 shows the electrical requirements. For the recommended circuit examples, see   
					Subsection 4.3.5.   
					Figure 4.21 16-bit SCSI ID external input   
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				b. –LED and LED (V): Output signals   
					These signals actuate the external LED as same as LED on the front panel of the disk   
					drive. The electrical requirements are given in Figure 4.22.   
					Notes:   
					1. The external LED is identical in indication to the LED on the front of the IDD.   
					The meaning of indication can be selected with the CHANGE DEFINITION   
					command.   
					For details of command, refer to SCSI Logical Interface   
					Specifications.   
					2. Any load other than the external LED (see Subsection 4.3.5) should not be   
					connected to the LED (V) and –LED terminals.   
					Figure 4.22 Output signal for external LED   
					c. -SYNC (-Spindle sync): Input/output signal   
					The pin CN1-A6, or CN7-10 inputs or outputs the signal for rotational synchronization   
					when the IDD carries out rotational synchronization.   
					1) Outputs the master signal for rotational synchronization when the IDD is the master   
					of rotational synchronization.   
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				2) Inputs the master signal when the IDD carries out rotational synchronization with the   
					external master signal.   
					This signal is pulled up with 3 kW resistor internally, it is necessary to connect the   
					external terminating resistor.   
					For details of spindle synchronization function , refer to Section 3.1, in the SCSI   
					Logical Interface Specifications.   
					CAUTION   
					Make the CN1-A6 pin or CN7-10 pin open when not having the   
					IDD carry out spindle synchronization.   
					d. –DISCON (–disable terminator connection)/TERMON (terminator on): Input signal   
					The CN1-A9 (TERMON) or CN6-06 (–DISCON) pin setting specifies whether to operate   
					the terminating resistor built-in to the IDD. Table 4.2 shows the electrical requirements.   
					See Subsection 5.4.4 for the requirements for terminating resistor operation.   
					Table 4.2   
					External inputs for operating terminating resistor (16-bit single-ended type)   
					Input level   
					0 to 0.4 VDC   
					(Open)   
					Function   
					The terminating resistor operates.   
					The terminating resistor does not operate.   
					Note:   
					When the external operator panel is connected to the CN1-A9 pin and the operation of   
					the terminating resistor is set on the external operator panel, the corresponding CN6-06   
					pin must always be set to open.   
					See Subsection 5.3.3.   
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					Cable connection requirements   
					The requirements for cable connection between the IDD, host system, and power supply unit   
					are given in Figure 4.23. Recommended components for connection are listed in Table 4.1.   
					External operator panel   
					(example)   
					Figure 4.23 Cables connection (16-bit SCSI model)   
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				4.3.2 SCA2 type SCSI model (MAA31xxSC, MAB30xxSC, MAC30xxSC)   
					(1)   
					Connectors   
					Figure 4.24 shows the locations of connectors and terminals on the SCA2 type SCSI model.   
					SCSI connector (including power supply connector)   
					SCSI connector   
					Figure 4.24 Connectors and terminals location of SCA2 type SCSI model   
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					SCSI connector and power supply connector   
					a. SCA type SCSI   
					The connector for the SCSI bus is an unshielded SCA-2 connector conforming to SCSI-3   
					type which has two 40-pin rows spaced 1.27 mm (0.05 inch) apart. Figure 4.25 shows the   
					SCSI connector. See Section C.5 in Appendix C for signal assignments on the connector.   
					For details on the physical/electrical requirements of the interface signals, refer to Sections   
					1.3 and 1.4 in SCSI Physical Interface Specifications.   
					ESD contact   
					Figure 4.25 SCA2 type SCSI connector   
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				4.3.3 Cable connector requirements   
					Table 4.3 lists the recommended components cable connection.   
					Table 4.3   
					Recommended components for connection   
					Name   
					Par number   
					Manufacturer   
					Reference   
					(Figures 4.23   
					and 4.28)   
					Applicable   
					model   
					MAx3xxxSP SCSI cable (CN1) Cable socket   
					(closed-end type)   
					786090-7   
					— 
					AMP   
					S1   
					Signal cable   
					— 
					Power supply cable Cable socket   
					1-480424-0   
					AMP   
					S2   
					(CN1)   
					housing   
					Contact   
					Cable   
					60619-4   
					60617-4   
					External operator   
					panel (CN1)   
					Cable socket   
					housing   
					FCN-723J012/2M   
					Fujitsu Limited   
					Fujitsu Limited   
					S3   
					S4   
					Contact   
					Cable   
					FCN-723J-G/AM   
					AWG26 to 34   
					External operator   
					panel (CN7)   
					Cable socket   
					housing   
					FCN-723J016/2M   
					Fujitsu Limited   
					Fujitsu Limited   
					Contact   
					Cable   
					FCN-723J-G/AM   
					AWG28   
					MAx3xxxSC SCSI connector   
					(CN1)   
					Connector   
					787311-1   
					AMP   
					(1)   
					SCSI cable   
					All SCSI devices on one bus are daisy-chained with an SCSI cable. A terminating resistor   
					must be mounted in the SCSI device at each end of the SCSI cable.   
					Because an SCSI terminating resistor module has been mounted in the IDD of single-ended   
					type SCSI at factory shipment, it must be set to not-connection when the IDD is not connected   
					at either end of the SCSI cable. See Section 5.3 for details.   
					The maximum number of SCSI devices that can be connected to the SCSI bus is 16 for the 16-   
					bit SCSI, including the host adapter, IDD, and other SCSI equipment.   
					For the 16-bit SCSI, the connector for the SCSI cable must be an unshielded 68-contact socket   
					having 34-contact rows spaced 1.27 mm (0.05 inch) apart. (See Figure 4.26.)   
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				<SCSI cable connector for 16-bit SCSI>   
					16-bit SCSI   
					Symbol   
					Remarks   
					mm   
					inch   
					C1   
					C2   
					C3   
					C4   
					C5   
					C6   
					2.540   
					41.910   
					1.270   
					46.280   
					5.690   
					42.540   
					0.110   
					1.650   
					0.050   
					1.822   
					2.240   
					1.675   
					Note:   
					The tolerance is ±0.127 mm (0.005 inch) unless otherwise specified.   
					Figure 4.26 SCSI cable connector   
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				The maximum length of the SCSI cable is as follow. If more than one SCSI device is   
					connected, the total cable length must not exceed the value given in Table 4.2. The cable   
					length between single-ended type SCSI devices must be more than 30 cm (recommended: 50   
					cm or more). Each system should decide the cable length between SCSI devices so that the   
					total cable length of the system satisfies the specification.   
					Table 4.4   
					Total cable length of SCSI cable   
					16-bit SCSI   
					Type   
					Fast SCSI   
					Ultra SCSI   
					Single-ended   
					Up to 3 m   
					[Up to 6 m is allowable for   
					5 MB/s or less]   
					Up to 3.0 m   
					[4 SCSI devices having   
					capacitance of 25 pF]   
					Up to 1.5 m   
					[5 to 8 SCSI devices   
					having capacitance of 25 pF]   
					For the SCSI cables, the use of 25- and 34-pair twisted pair cables satisfying the requirements   
					in Table 4.5 is recommended.   
					Table 4.5   
					SCSI cable requirements   
					Requirements   
					Conductor size   
					16-bit SCSI (34-pair)   
					30 AWG or bigger   
					Characteristic impedance   
					Twist pair cable condition   
					90 to 132 W   
					Pins n and n + 33   
					To maintain the transmission characteristics and reduce signal reflection, cables having   
					different a characteristic impedance must not be used on the same SCSI bus.   
					When an SCSI device is connected to the SCSI cable at a point other than either end of the   
					cable, connection to the SCSI connector must be at a branch point of the cable. If an SCSI   
					device is connected to last SCSI device except when the cable has a terminating resistor. (See   
					Figure 4.27.)   
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				Figure 4.27 SCSI cable termination   
					(2)   
					(3)   
					Power cable   
					IDDs must be star-connected to the DC power supply (one to one connection) to reduce the   
					influence of load variations.   
					DC ground   
					The DC ground cable must always be connected to the IDD because no fasten terminal   
					dedicated to SG is provided with the IDD. Therefore, when SG and FG are connected in the   
					system, it is necessary to connect SG and FG at the power supply or to connect SG of the   
					power supply to FG of the system.   
					(4)   
					External operator panel   
					The external operator panel is installed only when required for the system. When connection   
					is not required, leave open the following pins in the external operator panel connector of the   
					IDD : Pins 15, 16 and 01 pins 10 through 08 in CN7 and pins A1 through A12 in CN1.   
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				4.3.4 External operator panel   
					A recommended circuit of the external operator panel is shown in Figure 4.28. Since the   
					external operator panel is not provided as an option, this panel must be fabricated at the user   
					site referring to the recommendation if necessary.   
					Figure 4.28 External operator panel circuit example (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Note:   
					Do not connect the external LED to both CN1 and CN7. Connect it to either of them.   
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				CHAPTER 5   
					INSTALLATION   
					5.1 Notes on Handling Drives   
					5.2 Connections   
					5.3 Setting Terminals   
					5.4 Mounting Drives   
					5.5 Connecting Cables   
					5.6 Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation   
					for Use   
					5.7 Dismounting Drives   
					This chapter describes the notes on handling drives, connections, setting switches and plugs, mounting   
					drives, connecting cables, confirming drive operations after installation and preparation for use, and   
					dismounting drives.   
					5.1   
					Notes on Handling Drives   
					(1)   
					General notes   
					a) Do not give the drive shocks or vibrations exceeding the value defined in the standard   
					because it may cause critical damage to the drive. Especially be careful when unpacking.   
					b) Do not leave the drive in a dirty or contaminated environment.   
					c) Since static discharge may destroy the CMOS semiconductors in the drive, note the   
					following after unpacking:   
					· 
					· 
					Use an antistatic mat and body grounding when handling the drive.   
					Hold the DE when handling the drive. Do not touch PCAs except for setting.   
					(2)   
					Unpackaging   
					a) Use a flat work area. Check that the "This Side Up" sign side is up. Handle the package   
					on soft material such as a rubber mat, not on hard material such as a desk.   
					b) Be careful not to give excess pressure to the internal unit when removing cushions.   
					c) Be careful not to give excess pressure to the PCAs and interface connector when removing   
					the drive from the antistatic bag.   
					d) Do not remove the sealing label or cover of the DE and screws.   
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				(3)   
					Installation   
					a) Do not attempt to connect or disconnect connections when power is on. The only pin   
					settings that may be altered are pins 13, 14 (Write Protect) in CN7.   
					b) Do not move the drive when power is turned on or until the drive completely stops (for 30   
					seconds) after power is turned off.   
					(4)   
					Packaging   
					a) Store the drive in an antistatic vinyl bag with a desiccant (silica gel).   
					b) It is recommended to use the same cushions and packages as those at delivery. If those at   
					delivery cannot be used, use a package with shock absorption so that the drive is free from   
					direct shocks. In this case, fully protect the PCAs and interface connector so that they are   
					not damaged.   
					c) Indicate "This Side Up" and "Handle With Care" on the outside of the package so that it is   
					not turned over.   
					(5)   
					Delivery   
					a) When delivering the drive, provide packaging and do not turn it over.   
					b) Minimize the delivery distance after unpacking and avoid shocks and vibrations with   
					cushions. For the carrying direction at delivery, use one of the mount allowable directions   
					in Subsection 4.2.2 (vertical direction is recommended).   
					(6)   
					Storage   
					a) Provide vaporproof packaging for storage.   
					b) The storage environment must satisfy the requirements specified in Subsection 2.1.3 when   
					the drive is not operating.   
					c) To prevent condensation, avoid sudden changes in temperature.   
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				5.2   
					Connections   
					Figure 5.1 shows examples of connection modes between the host system and the IDD. For   
					the 16-bit SCSI, up to 16 devices including the host adapter, IDD, and other SCSI devices can   
					be connected to the SCSI bus in arbitrary combinations. Install a terminating resistor on the   
					SCSI device connected to both ends of the SCSI cable.   
					See Section 4.4 for the cable connection requirements and power cable connections.   
					Connecting one IDD   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					Connecting more than one IDD (single host)   
					Figure 5.1 SCSI bus connections (1 of 2)   
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				(3)   
					Connecting more than one IDD (multi-host)   
					Figure 5.1 SCSI bus connections (2 of 2)   
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				5.3   
					Setting Terminals   
					The user must set the following terminals and SCSI terminating resistor before installing the   
					IDD in the system.   
					· 
					Setting terminal:   
					CN6, CN7   
					Figures 5.2 shows the setting terminal position of SP model. Figures 5.3 shows SP models for   
					allocation and default settings.   
					CAUTION   
					1. The user must not change the setting of terminals not described in this   
					section. Do not change setting status set at factory shipment.   
					2. Do not change the setting of terminals except following setting pins   
					during the power is turned on.   
					· 
					Write protect   
					MAx3xxxSP: CN7 13-14   
					3. To short the setting terminal, use the short plug attached when the   
					device is shipped from the factory.   
					CN6   
					1 
					6 
					CN1   
					15/16   
					CN7   
					1/2   
					Figure 5.2 MAx3xxxSP setting terminals position   
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				Figure 5.3 Setting terminals (MAx3xxxSP)   
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				5.3.1 SCSI ID setting   
					(1)   
					SCA type 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSC)   
					There is no SCSI ID setting terminal for SCA type model. Set the SCSI ID using ID0, ID1,   
					ID2, and ID3 signals on the SCSI interface connector (CN1).   
					(2)   
					Single-ended 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Table 5.1 shows the SCSI ID setting. Refer to Figures 5.2 and 5.3 for connector positioning   
					and allocation.   
					IMPORTANT   
					When the SCSI ID is set using the external operator panel   
					connector CN1, all pins listed in Table 5.1 should be open. If any   
					of pins are shorted, unexpected SCSI ID is set.   
					Table 5.1   
					SCSI ID setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP)   
					SCSI ID   
					MAx3xxxSP (CN7)   
					5-6   
					3-4   
					1-2   
					5-6   
					0 
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					Open   
					Short   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15 (*1)   
					*1 Set at factory shipment   
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				IMPORTANT   
					1. Set the SCSI ID so that there are no duplicates between SCSI devices   
					on the same SCSI bus.   
					2. The priority of SCSI bus use in ARBITRATION phase is determined by   
					SCSI ID as follows:   
					7 > 6 > 5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 > 0 > 15 > 14 > 13 > 12 > 11 > 10 > 9 > 8   
					5.3.2 Each mode setting   
					(1)   
					Setting terminal power supply   
					Refer to Table 5.2 for controlling the supply of power from the drive to the SCSI terminal   
					resistance power source (TERMPOW). However, this setting may not be used with SCA2   
					type 16 bit-SCSI (MAx3xxxSC). For information on MAx3xxxSP, refer to Figures 5.2 and   
					5.3.   
					Table 5.2   
					Setting SCSI terminal power supply (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP)   
					Supply on/off of SCSI terminating resistor power from IDD   
					CN6 1-2   
					Open   
					Supply off   
					Supply on   
					Short (*1)   
					*1 Setting at factory shipment   
					(2)   
					Motor start mode   
					Set how to control the starting of the IDD spindle motor according to Table 5.3. This setting   
					only determines the operation mode when the power supply is turned on or the microcode is   
					downloaded. In both modes, stopping or restarting the spindle motor can be controlled by   
					specifying the START/STOP UNIT command.   
					This setting is not provided for SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSC).   
					For information on MAx3xxxSP, refer to Figures 5.2 and 5.3.   
					Table 5.3   
					Motor start mode setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP)   
					Start timing of the spindle motor   
					CN6 3-4   
					Open   
					Starting of the motor is controlled with the START/STOP UNIT command.   
					The motor is started immediately after the power supply is turned on or the   
					microcode is downloaded.   
					Short (*1)   
					*1 Setting at factory shipment   
					Refer to Chapter 3 of the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for details of the   
					START/STOP UNIT command.   
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				5.3.3 Write protect, terminating resistor setting   
					(1)   
					Write protect   
					When the write protect function is enabled, writing to the disk medium is disabled. The write   
					protect function setting is not provided to the SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSC).   
					For information on MAx3xxxSP, refer to Figure 5.2 and 5.3.   
					Table 5.4   
					Write protect setting (single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP)   
					Write protect   
					MAx3xxxSP   
					CN7 13-14   
					Open (*1)   
					Short   
					Write operation is enabled.   
					Write operation is disable.   
					*1 Setting at factory shipment   
					(2)   
					Connection of terminating resistor on SCSI interface   
					a. SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSC)   
					Since there is no SCSI terminating resistor on the SCSI interface for SCA2 type 16-bit   
					SCSI, there is no setting on the IDD.   
					b. Single-ended 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Setting terminals CN6 5-6 set whether to use the terminating resistor circuit on the SCSI   
					interface provided for the IDD (see Table 5.5).   
					IMPORTANT   
					When the external operator panel is connected using the external   
					operator panel connector CN1, this setting is effective only when   
					the A9 pin (TERM-ON) is open.   
					Table 5.5   
					Setting of connection of terminating resistor on SCSI interface   
					(single-ended 16-bit SCSI model: MAx3xxxSP)   
					Connecting SCSI interface terminating resistor   
					MAx3xxxSP   
					CN6 5-6   
					Open   
					Terminating resistor circuit is not connected.   
					Terminating resistor circuit is connected.   
					* Set at factory shipment   
					Short *   
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				5.3.4 Mode settings   
					In addition to the previously described settings using setting terminals, the IDD is provided   
					with several mode settings. The mode settings are enabled by specifying the CHANGE   
					DEFINITION command. Table 5.6 lists the mode settings and their settings at factory   
					shipment.   
					Refer to Section 3.1.4 of the SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for details of the command.   
					Table 5.6   
					Default mode settings (by CHANGE DEFINITION command)   
					Mode setting   
					Contents   
					SCSI-2   
					SCSI level   
					SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST message   
					sending   
					Sent from IDD   
					UNIT ATTENTION report mode   
					Reselection retry count   
					Reported   
					Not restricted   
					Sent from IDD   
					250 ms   
					WIDE DATA TRANSFER REQUEST message sending   
					Reselection time-out delay   
					0 sec (MAx3xxxSP)   
					12 sec × SCSI ID   
					(MAx3xxxSC)   
					Spindle motor start delay time   
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				5.4   
					5.4.1 Check before mounting   
					Reconfirm if the setting terminals are set correctly before mounting the drive in the system   
					Mounting Drives   
					cabinet. For setting terminals location, see Section 5.3.   
					(1)   
					Single-ended 16-bit SCSI model (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Reconfirm if the setting terminals are set correctly according to Table 5.7.   
					Table 5.7   
					Setting check list (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Setting contents   
					(Check item)   
					Setting   
					position   
					No.   
					Check   
					Remarks   
					Setting   
					terminal   
					CN6   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Terminal power supply   
					Motor start mode   
					CN6   
					CN6   
					1 - 2   
					3 - 4   
					5 - 6   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Connection of terminating CN6   
					resistor on SCSI interface   
					Setting contents   
					(Check item)   
					Setting   
					position   
					No.   
					1 
					Check   
					(SCSI ID = __)   
					Remarks   
					Setting   
					terminal   
					CN7   
					SCSI ID   
					CN7   
					7 - 8   
					5 - 6   
					3 - 4   
					1 - 2   
					2 
					Write protect   
					CN7 13 - 14   
					Short   
					Open   
					5.4.2 Mounting procedures   
					Since mounting the drive depends on the system cabinet structure, determine the work   
					procedures considering the requirements specific to each system. The general mounting   
					method and items to be checked are shown below.   
					See Subsection 4.2 for the details of requirements for installing the IDD.   
					1) With a system to which an external operator panel is mounted, if it is difficult to access the   
					connector after the drive is mounted on the system cabinet, connect the external operator   
					panel cable before mounting the drive.   
					2) Fix the drive in the system cabinet with four mounting screws as follows:   
					· 
					The drive has 10 mounting holes (both sides: 3 ´ 2, bottom: 4). Fix the drive by   
					using four mounting holes of both sides or the bottom.   
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				· 
					· 
					Use mounting screws whose lengths inside the drive mounting frame are 4 mm or less   
					when the screws are tightened (see Figure 4.6).   
					When mounting the drive, be careful not to damage parts on the PCAs.   
					3) Check that the DE (signal ground) does not touch the system cabinet chassis (frame   
					ground). There must be a 2.5 mm or more space between the DE and chassis (see Figure   
					4.6).   
					5.5   
					Connecting Cables   
					Connect the IDD and system with the following cables. See Section 4.4 for further details of   
					the requirements for IDD connector positions and connecting cables.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Power cable   
					SCSI cable   
					External operator panel cable (if required)   
					Spindle sync cable   
					The general procedures and notes on connecting cables are described below. Especially, pay   
					attention to the inserting direction of each cable connector.   
					CAUTION   
					1. Check that system power is off before connecting or disconnecting   
					cables.   
					2. Do not connect or disconnect cables when power is on.   
					a) Connect power cable.   
					b) Connect the external operator panel (if required for system).   
					c) Connect the SCSI cable.   
					d) Fix the cables so that they do not touch the DE and PCAs, or so that the smooth flow of   
					the cooling air in the system cabinet is assured.   
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				CAUTION   
					1. Be careful of the insertion directions of the SCSI connectors. With the   
					system in which terminating resistor power is supplied via the SCSI   
					cable, if the power is turned on, the overcurrent protection fuse of the   
					terminating resistor power supplier may be blown or the cable may be   
					burnt if overcurrent protection is not provided.   
					When the recommended parts listed in Table 4.1 are used, inserting   
					the cables in the wrong direction can be prevented.   
					2. To connect SCSI devices, be careful of the connection position of the   
					cable. Check that the SCSI device with the terminating resistor is the   
					last device connected to the cable.   
					5.6   
					Confirming Operations after Installation and Preparation for use   
					5.6.1 Confirming initial operations   
					This section describes the operation check procedures after power is turned on. Since the   
					initial operation of the IDD depends on the setting of the motor start mode, check the initial   
					operation by either of the following procedures.   
					(1)   
					Initial operation in the case of setting so that motor starts at powering-on   
					a) When power is turned on, the LED blinks an instant and the IDD executes initial self-   
					diagnosis.   
					b) If an error is detected in the initial self-diagnosis, the LED on the front panel blinks   
					periodically.   
					Remark:   
					The spindle motor may or may not start rotating in this stage.   
					c) When the IDD status is idle, the LED on the front panel remains off (when the initiator   
					accesses the IDD via the SCSI bus, the LED lights).   
					(2)   
					Initial operation in the case of setting so that motor starts with START/STOP command   
					a) When power is turned on, the LED blinks an instant and the IDD executes initial self-   
					diagnosis.   
					b) If an error is detected in the initial self-diagnosis, the LED on the front panel blinks.   
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				c) The spindle motor does not start rotating until the START/STOP UNIT command for the   
					start is issued. The INIT needs to issue the START/STOP UNIT command to start the   
					spindle motor by the procedure in Subsection 5.6.2.   
					d) The disk drive enters the READY status in 30 seconds after the START/STOP UNIT   
					command is issued. At this time, the IDD reads "system information" from the system   
					space on the disk.   
					e) The LED blinks during command execution.   
					(3)   
					Check items at illegal operation   
					a) Check that cables are mounted correctly.   
					b) Check that power and voltages are supplied correctly (measure them with the IDD power   
					connection position).   
					c) Check the setting of each setting terminal. Note that the initial operation depends on the   
					setting of the motor start mode and LED display requirements.   
					d) If an error is detected in initial self-diagnosis the LED on the front panel blinks. In this   
					case, it is recommended to issue the REQUEST SENSE command from the initiator (host   
					system) to obtain information (sense data) for error analysis.   
					IMPORTANT   
					The LED lights during the IDD is executing a command.   
					However, in same commands, the lighting time is only an instant.   
					Therefore, it seems that the LED blinks or the LED remains off.   
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				5.6.2 Checking SCSI connection   
					When the initial operation is checked normally after power is turned on, check that the IDD is   
					connected to the SCSI bus from the host system. Although checking the connection depends   
					on the structure of the host system, this section describes the general procedures.   
					(1)   
					Checking procedure   
					Issuing the commands and determining the end status depends on the start mode of the spindle   
					motor and UNIT ATTENTION report mode (specified with setting terminal). Figure 5.4   
					shows the recommended checking procedure for the mode that the motor starts when power is   
					turned on. Figure 5.5 shows for the mode that the motor starts by the START/STOP   
					command. In these recommended checking procedures, following items are checked.   
					Note:   
					Following steps a) to e) correspond to a) to e) in Figures 5.4 and 5.5.   
					a) Issue the TEST UNIT READY command and check that the IDD is connected   
					correctly to the SCSI bus and the initial operation after power is turned on ended   
					normally. The command issue period of the TEST UNIT READY command shall be   
					more than 20 ms.   
					b)   
					To control starting of the spindle motor from the host system, issue the   
					START/STOP UNIT command to start the spindle motor.   
					c) Check the SCSI bus operations with the WRITE BUFFER and READ BUFFER   
					commands. Use data whose data bus bits change to 0 or 1 at least once. (Example:   
					Data with an increment pattern of X'00' to X'FF')   
					d) Start the IDD self-diagnostic test with the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command and check   
					the basic operations of the controller and disk drive.   
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				Motor starts when power is turned on   
					Figure 5.4 Checking the SCSI connection (A)   
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				Motor starts by START/STOP command   
					Figure 5.5 Checking the SCSI connection (B)   
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				(2)   
					Checking at abnormal end   
					a) When sense data can be obtained with the REQUEST SENSE command, analyze the sense   
					data and retry recovery for a recoverable error. Refer to Chapter 4 of SCSI Logical   
					Interface Specifications for further details.   
					b) Check the following items for the SCSI cable connection:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					All connectors including other SCSI devices are connected correctly.   
					The terminating resistor is mounted on both ends of the cable.   
					Power is connected to the terminating resistor.   
					c) Check the setting of the terminals. Note that the checking procedure of SCSI connection   
					differs depending on the setting of the motor start mode and UNIT ATTENTION report   
					mode.   
					5.6.3 Formatting   
					Since the disk drive is formatted with a specific (default) data format for each model (part   
					number) when shipped from the factory, the disk need not be formatted (initialized) when it is   
					installed in the system.   
					However, when the system needs data attributes different from the default format, all sides of   
					the disk must be formatted (initialized) according to the procedures below.   
					The user can change the following data attributes at initialization:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Logical data block length   
					Number of logical data blocks or number of cylinders in the user space   
					Alternate spare area size   
					This section outlines the formatting at installation. Refer to Chapters 3 and 5 of SCSI Logical   
					Interface Specifications for further details.   
					(1)   
					MODE SELECT/MODE SELECT EXTENDED command   
					Specify the format attributes on the disk with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT   
					EXTENDED command. The parameters are as follows.   
					a. Block descriptor   
					Specify the size (byte length) of the logical data block in the "data block length" field. To   
					explicitly specify the number of logical data blocks, specify the number in the "number of   
					data blocks" field. Otherwise, specify 0 in "number of data blocks" field. In this case, the   
					number of logical data blocks after initialization is determined by the value specified in the   
					format parameter (page code = 3) and drive parameter (page code = 4).   
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				b. Format parameter (page code = 3)   
					Specify the number of spare sectors for each cylinder in the "alternate sectors/zone" field   
					and specify the number of tracks for alternate cylinders (= number of alternate cylinders ´   
					number of disk drive heads) in the "alternate tracks/zone" field. It is recommended not to   
					specify values smaller than the IDD default value in this field.   
					c. Drive parameter (page code = 4)   
					To explicitly specify the number of cylinders in the user space, specify the number in the   
					"number of cylinders" field. Note that the number of alternate cylinders specified by the   
					format parameter (page code = 3) is included in the number of cylinders in the user space.   
					When the number of cylinders need not be specified, specify 0 or the default value in the   
					"number of cylinders" field. In this case, either of the smaller value between the number   
					of cylinders to allocate the number of logical data blocks specified in the "number of data   
					blocks" field of the block descriptor or the maximum number of cylinders that can be used   
					as the user space on the disk drive is allocated in the user space. When 0 is specified both   
					in the "number of cylinders" field and the "number of data blocks" field of the block   
					descriptor, the maximum number of cylinders that can be used as the user space on the   
					disk drive is allocated in the user space.   
					(2)   
					FORMAT UNIT command   
					Initialize all sides of the disk with the FORMAT UNIT command. The FORMAT UNIT   
					command initializes all sides of the disk using the P lists, verifies data blocks after   
					initialization, and allocates an alternate block for a defect block detected with verification.   
					With initialization, the value "00" is written into all bytes of all logical data blocks. Only the   
					position information of defect blocks detected with verification is registered in the G list. The   
					specifications are as follows:   
					a. Specifying CDB   
					Specify 0 for the "FmtData" bit and the "CmpLst" bit on CDB, 000 for the "Defect List   
					Format" field, and data pattern written into the data block at initialization for the   
					"initializing data pattern" field.   
					b. Format parameter   
					When the values in step a. are specified with CDB, the format parameter is not needed.   
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				5.6.4 Setting parameters   
					The user can specify the optimal operation mode for the user system environments by setting   
					the following parameters with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED   
					command:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Error recovery parameter   
					Disconnection/reconnection parameter   
					Caching parameter   
					Control mode parameter   
					With the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command, specify 1 for the "SP"   
					bit on CDB to save the specified parameter value on the disk. This enables the IDD to operate   
					by using the parameter value set by the user when power is turned on again. When the system   
					has more than one INIT, different parameter value can be set for each INIT.   
					When the parameters are not set or saved with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT   
					EXTENDED command, the IDD sets the default values for parameters and operates when   
					power is turned on or after reset. Although the IDD operations are assured with the default   
					values, the operations are not always optimal for the system. To obtain the best performance,   
					set the parameters in consideration of the system requirements specific to the user.   
					This section outlines the parameter setting procedures. Refer to Chapter 3 of SCSI Logical   
					Interface Specifications for further details of the MODE SELECT and MODE SELECT   
					EXTENDED commands and specifying the parameters.   
					IMPORTANT   
					1. At factory shipment of the IDD, the saving operation for the MODE   
					SELECT parameter is not executed. So, if the user does not set   
					parameters, the IDD operates according to the default value of each   
					parameter   
					2. The model select parameter is not saved for each SCSI ID of but as   
					the common parameter for all IDs. In the multi-INIT System,   
					parameter setting cannot be changed for each INIT.   
					3. Once parameters are saved, the saved value is effective as long as   
					next saving operation is executed from the INIT. For example, even if   
					the initialization of the disk is performed by the FORMAT UNIT   
					command, the saved value of parameters described in this section is   
					not affected.   
					4. When the IDD, to which the saving operation has been executed on a   
					system, is connected to another system, the user must pay attention to   
					that the IDD operates according to the saved parameter value if the   
					saving operation is not executed at installation.   
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				5. The saved value of the MODE SELECT parameter is assumed as the   
					initial value of each parameter after the power-on, the RESET   
					condition, or the BUS DEVICE RESET message. The INIT can   
					change the parameter value temporary (actively) at any timing by   
					issuing the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED   
					command with specifying "0" to the SP bit in the CDB.   
					(1)   
					Error recovery parameter   
					The following parameters are used to control operations such as IDD internal error recovery:   
					a. Read/write error recovery parameters (page code = 1)   
					Parameter   
					Default value   
					1 (enabled)   
					• ARRE:   
					Automatic alternate block allocation at read   
					operation   
					• TB:   
					Uncorrectable data transfer to the INIT   
					Immediate correction of correctable error   
					Report of recovered error   
					1 (enabled)   
					1 (enabled)   
					0 (disabled)   
					0 (Correction is   
					enabled.)   
					• EER:   
					• PER:   
					• DCR:   
					Suppression of ECC error correction   
					• Retry count at read operation   
					• Retry count at write operation   
					• Recovery time limit   
					63   
					0 
					30 sec   
					b. Verify error recovery parameters (page code = 7)   
					Parameter   
					Default value   
					• ERR:   
					• PER:   
					• DTE:   
					Immediate correction of recoverable error   
					Report of recovered error   
					Stop of command processing at successful   
					error recovery   
					1 (enabled)   
					0 (disabled)   
					0 (Processing is   
					continued.)   
					• DCR:   
					Suppression of ECC error correction   
					0 (Correction is   
					enabled.)   
					• Retry count at verification   
					63   
					c. Additional error recovery parameters (page code = 21)   
					Parameter   
					Default value   
					15   
					• Retry count at seek error   
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				Notes:   
					1. The user can arbitrarily specify the following parameters according to the system   
					requirements:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					ARRE   
					TB   
					PER   
					2. The user also can arbitrarily specify parameters other than the above. However, it is   
					recommended to use the default setting in normal operations.   
					(2)   
					Disconnection/reconnection parameters (page code = 2)   
					The following parameters are used to optimize the start timing of reconnection processing to   
					transfer data on the SCSI bus at a read (READ or READ EXTENDED command) or write   
					operation (WRITE, WRITE EXTENDED, or WRITE AND VERIFY command) of the disk.   
					Refer to Chapter 2 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details.   
					a. Disconnection/reconnection parameters (page code = 2)   
					Parameter   
					Default value   
					20 (HEX)   
					• Buffer full ratio   
					• Buffer empty ratio   
					20 (HEX)   
					Notes:   
					1. In a system without the disconnection function, these parameters need not be   
					specified.   
					2. Determine the parameter values in consideration of the following performance factors   
					of the system:   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Time required for reconnection processing   
					Average data transfer rate of the SCSI bus   
					Average amount of processing data specified with a command   
					Refer to Chapter 2 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for how to obtain the   
					rough calculation values for the parameter values to be set. It is recommended to   
					evaluate the validity of the specified values by measuring performance in an operation   
					status under the average system load requirements.   
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				(3)   
					Caching parameters   
					The following parameters are used to optimize IDD Read-Ahead caching operations under the   
					system environments. Refer to Chapter 2 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further   
					details.   
					a. Read caching parameters   
					Parameter   
					Default value   
					0 (enabled)   
					0 (disabled)   
					• RCD:   
					• WCE:   
					• MS:   
					Disabling Read-Ahead caching operations   
					Write Cache Enable   
					Specifying the multipliers of "minimum   
					prefetch" and "maximum prefetch"   
					parameters   
					0 (Specifying   
					absolute value)   
					• DISC:   
					Prefetch operation after track switching   
					during prefetching   
					0 (inhibit)   
					• Number of blocks for which prefetch is suppressed   
					• Minimum prefetch   
					X'FFFF'   
					X'0000'   
					• Maximum prefetch   
					X'0XXX'   
					(Equivalent to   
					122 KB)   
					• Number of blocks with maximum prefetch restrictions   
					• Number of segments   
					X'FFFF'   
					X'4'   
					Notes:   
					1. When Read-Ahead caching operations are disabled by the caching parameter, these   
					parameter settings have no meaning except write cache feature.   
					2. Determine the parameters in consideration of how the system accesses the disk.   
					When the access form is not determined uniquely because of the processing method,   
					the parameters can be re-set actively.   
					3. For sequential access, the effective access rate can be increased by enabling Read-   
					Ahead caching operations and Write Cache feature.   
					(4)   
					Control mode parameters   
					The following parameters are used to control the tagged queuing and error logging.   
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				a. Control mode parameters   
					Parameter   
					• Queue algorithm modifier   
					Default value   
					0 (Ordering is   
					executed by read   
					command only.)   
					• QErr:   
					Resume or abort remaining suspended   
					commands after sense pending state   
					0 (command is   
					resumed)   
					• DQue:   
					Disabling tagged command queuing   
					0 (enabled)   
					5.7   
					Dismounting Drives   
					Since dismounting the drive to check the setting terminals, change the setting, or change the   
					drive depends on the structure of the system cabinet, the work procedures must be determined   
					in consideration of the requirements specific to the system. This section describes the general   
					procedures and notes on dismounting the drive.   
					CAUTION   
					1. Dismount the drive after disconnecting system power. Do not remove   
					mounting screws holding the cables and drive while power is on.   
					2. Do not move the drive until it completely stops (30 seconds after   
					spindle motor is stopped with START/STOP UNIT command or after   
					power is turned off).   
					a) Remove the power cable.   
					b) Remove the SCSI cable.   
					c) When the external operator panel is mounted, remove the cable. If it is difficult to access   
					the connector position, the cable may be removed after step e).   
					d) Remove the DC ground cable.   
					e) Remove the four mounting screws securing the drive, then remove the drive from the   
					system cabinet.   
					f) To store or transport the drive, keep it in an antistatic bag and provide packing (see Section   
					5.1).   
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				CHAPTER 6   
					DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE   
					6.1 Diagnostics   
					6.2 Maintenance Information   
					This chapter describes diagnostics and maintenance information.   
					6.1   
					Diagnostics   
					6.1.1 Self-diagnostics   
					The IDD has the following self-diagnostic function. This function checks the basic operations   
					of the IDD.   
					· 
					· 
					Initial self-diagnostics   
					Online self-diagnostics (SEND DIAGNOSTIC command)   
					Table 6.1 lists the contents of the tests performed with the self-diagnostics. For a general   
					check of the IDD including the operations of the host system and interface, use a test program   
					that runs on the host system (see Subsection 6.1.2).   
					Table 6.1   
					Self-diagnostic functions   
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				Brief test contents of self-diagnostics are as follows.   
					a. Hardware function test   
					This test checks the basic operation of the controller section, and contains following test.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					RAM (microcode is stored)   
					Peripheral circuits of microprocessor (MPU)   
					Memory (RAM)   
					Data buffer   
					b. Seek test   
					This test checks the positioning operation of the disk drive using several seek modes (2   
					points seek, 1 position sequential seek, etc.). The positioning operation is checked with   
					confirming the physical address information by reading the ID field (LBA) from the data   
					block on track 0 after completion of the seek operation to the target cylinder.   
					c. Write/read test   
					This test check the write/read function by using the Internal test space of the disk drive.   
					(1)   
					Initial self-diagnostics   
					When power is turned on, the IDD starts initial self-diagnostics. The initial self-diagnostics   
					checks the basic operations of the hardware functions.   
					If an error is detected in the initial self-diagnostics, the LED on the drive front panel blinks. In   
					this status, the IDD posts the CHECK CONDITION status to all I/O operation requests other   
					than the REQUEST SENSE command. When the CHECK CONDITION status is posted, the   
					INIT should issue the REQUEST SENSE command. The sense data obtained with the   
					REQUEST SENSE command details the error information detected with the initial self-   
					diagnostics.   
					Even if CHECK CONDITION status and sense data are posted, the LED continues blinking.   
					Only when the SCSI bus is reset, the BUS DEVICE RESET message is issued, or the power is   
					turned off or re-turned on, this status can be cleared. When this status is cleared, the IDD   
					executes the initial self-diagnosis again.   
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				The IDD does not reply to the SCSI bus for up to 2 seconds after the initial self-diagnostics is   
					started. After that, the IDD can accept the I/O operation request correctly, but the received   
					command, except the executable commands under the not ready state (such as INQUIRY,   
					START/STOP UNIT), is terminated with the CHECK CONDITION status (NOT READY   
					[=2]/logical unit not ready [=04-00]) during the interval from the spindle motor becomes   
					stable to the IDD becomes ready. The executable command under the not ready state is   
					executed in parallel with the initial self-diagnostics, or is queued by the command queuing   
					feature and is executed after completion of the initial self-diagnostics. When the command   
					that comes under the exception condition of the command queuing is issued at that time, the   
					IDD posts the BUSY status for the command. When the error is detected during the initial   
					self-diagnostics, the CHECK CONDITION status is posted for all commands that were   
					stacked during the initial self-diagnostics. For the command execution condition, refer to   
					Section 1.4 and Subsection 1.7.4 in SCSI Logical Interface Specifications.   
					(2)   
					Online self-diagnostics (SEND DIAGNOSTIC command)   
					The INIT can make the IDD execute self-diagnostics by issuing the SEND DIAGNOSTIC   
					command.   
					The INIT specifies the execution of self-diagnostics by setting 1 for the SelfTest bit on the CDB in   
					the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command and specifies the test contents with the UnitOfl bit.   
					When the UnitOfl bit on the CDB is set to 0, the IDD executes the hardware function test only   
					once. When UnitOfl bit is set to 1, the IDD executes the hardware function test, seek   
					(positioning) test, and data write/read test for the Internal test space only once.   
					a. Error recovery during self-diagnostics   
					During the self-diagnostics specified by the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command, when the   
					recoverable error is detected during the seek or the write/read test, the IDD performs the   
					error recovery according to the MODE SELECT parameter value (read/write error recovery   
					parameter, additional error recovery parameter) which the INIT specifies at the time of   
					issuing the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.   
					PER   
					0 
					Operation of self-diagnostics   
					The self-diagnostics continues when the error is recovered. The self-   
					diagnostics terminates normally so far as the unrecoverable error is not   
					detected.   
					1 
					The self-diagnostics continues when the error is recovered. If the   
					unrecoverable error is not detected, the consecutive tests are executed till   
					last test but the self-diagnostics terminates with error. The error   
					information indicates that of the last recovered error.   
					b. Reporting result of self-diagnostics and error indication   
					When all specified self-diagnostics terminate normally, the IDD posts the GOOD status for   
					the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command.   
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				When an error is detected in the self-diagnostics, the IDD terminates the SEND   
					DIAGNOSTIC command with the CHECK CONDITION status. At this time only when   
					an error is detected in the hardware function test, the LED on the front panel of the disk   
					drive blinks.   
					The INIT should issue the REQUEST SENSE command when the CHECK CONDITION   
					status is posted. The sense data collected by the REQUEST SENSE command indicates   
					the detail information of the error detected in the self-diagnostics.   
					The IDD status after the CHECK CONDITION status is posted differs according to the   
					type of the detected error.   
					a) When an error is detected in the seek or write/read test, the subsequent command can   
					be accepted correctly. When the command other than the REQUEST SENSE and NO   
					OPERATION is issued from the same INIT, the error information (sense data) is   
					cleared.   
					b) When an error is detected in the hardware function test, the IDD posts the CHECK   
					CONDITION status for all I/O operation request except the REQUEST SENSE   
					command. The error status is not cleared and the LED on the front panel continues   
					blinking even if the error information (sense data) is read. Only when the SCSI bus is   
					reset, the BUS DEVICE RESET message is issued or the power is turned off or re-   
					turned on, the status can be cleared. When this status is cleared, the IDD executes the   
					initial self-diagnostics again (see item (1)).   
					Refer to Chapter 3 of SCSI Logical Interface Specifications for further details of the   
					command specifications.   
					Notes:   
					When the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command terminates with the CHECK CONDITION   
					status, the INIT must collect the error information using the REQUEST SENSE command.   
					The RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command cannot read out the error information   
					detected in the self-diagnostics.   
					6.1.2 Test programs   
					The basic operations of the IDD itself can be checked with the self-diagnostic function.   
					However, to check general operations such as the host system and interface operations in a   
					status similar to the normal operation status, a test program that runs on the host system must   
					be used.   
					The structure and functions of the test program depend on the user system requirements.   
					Generally, it is recommended to provide a general input/output test program that includes   
					SCSI devices connected to the SCSI bus and input/output devices on other I/O ports.   
					Including the following test items in the test program is recommended to test the IDD   
					functions generally.   
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				(1)   
					(2)   
					(3)   
					(4)   
					6.2   
					Interface (SCSI bus) test   
					The operations of the SCSI bus and data buffer on the IDD are checked with the WRITE   
					BUFFER and READ BUFFER commands.   
					Basic operation test   
					The basic operations of the IDD are checked by executing self-diagnosis with the SEND   
					DIAGNOSTIC command (see Subsection 6.1.1).   
					Random/sequential read test   
					The positioning (seek) operation and read operation are tested in random access and sequential   
					access modes with the READ, READ EXTENDED, or VERIFY command.   
					Write/read test   
					By using a data block in the internal test space, the write/read test can be executed with an   
					arbitrary pattern for a disk drive in which user data is stored.   
					Maintenance Information   
					6.2.1 Maintenance requirements   
					(1)   
					Preventive maintenance   
					Preventive maintenance such as replacing air filters is not required.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not open the DE in the field because it is completely sealed.   
					(2)   
					Service life   
					The service life under suitable conditions and treatment is as follows. The service life is   
					depending on the environment temperature. Therefore, the user must design the system   
					cabinet so that the average DE surface temperature is as possible as low.   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					DE surface temperature: 45°C or less   
					DE surface temperature: 46°C to 50°C   
					DE surface temperature: 51°C to 55°C   
					DE surface temperature: 56°C and more   
					surface   
					5 years   
					4 years   
					3 years   
					strengthen cooling power so that DE   
					temperature is 55°C or less.   
					Even if the IDD is used intermittently, the longest service life is 5 years.   
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				Note:   
					The "average DE surface temperature" means the average temperature at the DE surface   
					throughout the year when the IDD is operating.   
					(3)   
					(4)   
					Parts that can be replaced in the field   
					The PCA cannot be replaced in the field. The DE cannot be replaced in the field.   
					Service system and repairs   
					Fujitsu has the service system and repair facility for the disk drive. Contact Fujitsu   
					representative to submit information for replacing or repairing the disk drive. Generally, the   
					following information must be included:   
					a) IDD model, part number (P/N), revision number, serial number (S/N), and date of   
					manufacturing   
					b) Error status   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Date when the error occurred   
					System configuration   
					Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and voltage)   
					c) Error history   
					d) Error contents   
					· 
					· 
					· 
					· 
					Outline of inconvenience   
					Issued commands and specified parameters   
					Sense data   
					Other error analysis information   
					CAUTION   
					Save data stored on the disk drive before requesting repair.   
					Fujitsu does not assume responsibility if data is destroyed during   
					servicing or repair.   
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				See Section 5.1 for notes on packing and handling when returning the disk drive.   
					6.2.2 Revision numbers   
					The revision number of the disk drive is represented with a letter and a number indicated on   
					the revision label attached to the DE. Figure 6.1 shows the revision label format.   
					Machine revision   
					Figure 6.1 Revision label   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					Indicating revision number at factory shipment   
					When the disk drive is shipped from the factory, the revision number is indicated by deleting   
					numbers in the corresponding letter line up to the corresponding number with = (see Figure   
					6.2).   
					Changing revision number in the field   
					To change the revision number because parts are replaced or other modification is applied in   
					the field, the new level is indicated by enclosing the corresponding number in the   
					corresponding letter line with (see Figure 6.2).   
					Note:   
					When the revision number is changed after the drive is shipped from the factory, Fujitsu   
					issues "Engineering Change Request/Notice" in which the new revision number is   
					indicated. When the user changes the revision number, the user should update the revision   
					label as described in item (2) after applying the modification.   
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				At shipment   
					Rev. A2   
					Revising at field   
					Rev. A3   
					Figure 6.2 Indicating revision numbers   
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				APPENDIX A LOCATIONS OF CONNECTORS,   
					SETTING TERMINALS, AND   
					TERMINATING RESISTORS   
					A.1 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSC: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI)   
					A.2 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSP: single-ended type 16-bit SCSI)   
					This appendix shows the locations of connectors, setting terminals, and terminating resistor for 8- and   
					16-bit SCSIs.   
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				A.1   
					Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSC: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI)   
					CN1   
					(Viewed from bottom side)   
					(Rear view)   
					(MAA31xxSC)   
					Pin 80   
					Pin 41   
					4.6±0.5   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 40   
					(Rear view)   
					(MAB30xxSC)   
					Pin 80   
					Pin 41   
					Pin 1   
					4.6±0.5   
					Pin 40   
					Figure A.1 Locations of connectors and setting terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSC, SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI)   
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				A.2   
					Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSP : single-ended type 16-bit SCSI)   
					CN6   
					1 
					6 
					CN1   
					15/16   
					CN7   
					1/2   
					(Viewed from bottom side)   
					(MAA31xxSP)   
					(Rear View)   
					Pin A11   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 1   
					Pin A1   
					Pin 34   
					Pin 68   
					Pin 35   
					Pin A2   
					Pin A12   
					SCSI connector (CN1)   
					Connector for external operator panel   
					SCSI connector (CN1)   
					(Rear view)   
					(MAB31xxSP)   
					Pin A1   
					Pin A11   
					Pin 34   
					Pin 68   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 1   
					Pin 35   
					Pin A2   
					Pin A12   
					SCSI connector (CN1)   
					Connector for external operator panel   
					SCSI connector (CN1)   
					Figure A.2 Locations of connectors and setting terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSP, single-ended type 16-bit SCSI)   
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				APPENDIX B SETTING TERMINALS   
					B.1 Setting Terminals   
					(MAx3xxxSP : Single-ended 16-bit SCSI)   
					This appendix describes setting terminals.   
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				B.1   
					Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSP : Single-ended 16-bit SCSI)   
					Table B.1 Setting terminal: CN6 (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Pins   
					Setting item   
					Setting contents   
					5-6   
					3-4   
					1-2   
					Open Does not supply terminating resistor power to SCSI   
					bus   
					Terminal power   
					supply   
					Short Supplies terminating resistor power to SCSI bus (*1)   
					Started by the START/STOP UNIT command   
					Started by turning the power supply on (*1)   
					Disconnects terminating resistor circuit   
					Motor start mode   
					Open   
					Short   
					Connection of   
					terminating   
					resistor circuit on   
					SCSI interface   
					Open   
					Short   
					Connects terminating resistor circuit (*1)   
					Note:   
					See the description in Section 5.3 for details of the setting requirements and notes.   
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				Table B.2 Setting terminal: CN7 (MAx3xxxSP)   
					Setting item   
					SCSI ID   
					Pins   
					5 - 6   
					Setting contents   
					13 - 14   
					7 - 8   
					3 - 4   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					1 - 2   
					(Open) Open   
					(Open) Open   
					(Open) Open   
					(Open) Open   
					(Open) Short   
					(Open) Short   
					(Open) Short   
					(Open) Short   
					Open SCSI ID #0   
					Short SCSI ID #1   
					Open SCSI ID #2   
					Short SCSI ID #3   
					Open SCSI ID #4   
					Short SCSI ID #5   
					Open SCSI ID #6   
					Short SCSI ID #7   
					Open SCSI ID #8   
					Short SCSI ID #9   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(Common to 8-bit and 16-bit SCSI)   
					(16-bit SCSI only)   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Open   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					Short   
					(16-bit SCSI only)   
					Open SCSI ID #10 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Short SCSI ID #11 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Open SCSI ID #12 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Short SCSI ID #13 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Open SCSI ID #14 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Short SCSI ID #15 (16-bit SCSI only)   
					Write operation is enabled. (*1)   
					(*1)   
					Write protect   
					Open   
					Short   
					Write operation is disabled.   
					Note:   
					See the description of Section 5.3 for details of the setting requirements and notes.   
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				APPENDIX C CONNECTOR SIGNAL ALLOCATION   
					C.1 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI   
					C.2 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: single-ended type   
					16-bit SCSI   
					This appendix describes the connector signal allocation.   
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				C.1   
					SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI   
					Table C.1 SCSI connector (SCA2 type, 16-bit SCSI): CN1   
					Pin No.   
					Signal   
					+12V (Charge)   
					+12V   
					Signal   
					Pin No.   
					41   
					42   
					43   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					50   
					51   
					52   
					53   
					54   
					55   
					56   
					57   
					58   
					59   
					60   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					69   
					70   
					71   
					72   
					73   
					74   
					75   
					76   
					77   
					78   
					79   
					80   
					01   
					02   
					03   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					09   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					30   
					31   
					32   
					33   
					34   
					35   
					36   
					37   
					38   
					39   
					40   
					12V RETURN (GND)   
					12V RETURN (GND)   
					+12V   
					12V RETURN (GND)   
					+12V   
					12V RETURN (MATED 1)   
					Reserved (N.C.)   
					Reserved (N.C.)   
					–DB11   
					Reserved (N.C.)   
					Reserved (N.C.)   
					GND   
					–DB10   
					GND   
					–DB09   
					GND   
					–DB08   
					GND   
					–I/O   
					GND   
					–REQ   
					GND   
					–C/D   
					GND   
					–SEL   
					GND   
					–MSG   
					GND   
					–RST   
					GND   
					–ACK   
					GND   
					–BSY   
					GND   
					–ATN   
					GND   
					–DBP0   
					GND   
					–DB07   
					GND   
					–DB06   
					GND   
					–DB05   
					GND   
					–DB04   
					GND   
					–DB03   
					GND   
					–DB02   
					GND   
					GND   
					–DB01   
					–DB00   
					GND   
					–DBP1   
					GND   
					–DB15   
					GND   
					–DB14   
					GND   
					–DB13   
					GND   
					–DB12   
					GND   
					5V   
					5V RETURN (MATED 2)   
					5V RETURN (GND)   
					5V RETURN (GND)   
					–LED   
					5V   
					5V (Charge)   
					– SPINDLE SYNC   
					RMT START   
					SCSI ID0   
					SCSI ID2   
					DLYD START   
					SCSI ID1   
					SCSI ID3   
					C - 2   
					C141-E035-02EN   
				C.2   
					SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: single-ended type 16-bit SCSI   
					Table C.2 SCSI connector (single-ended type 16-bit SCSI): CN1   
					Pin No.   
					Signal   
					GND   
					Signal   
					–DB12   
					–DB13   
					–DB14   
					–DB15   
					–DBP1   
					–DB00   
					–DB01   
					–DB02   
					–DB03   
					–DB04   
					–DB05   
					–DB06   
					–DB07   
					–DBP0   
					GND   
					Pin No.   
					35   
					36   
					37   
					38   
					39   
					40   
					41   
					42   
					43   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					50   
					51   
					52   
					53   
					54   
					55   
					56   
					57   
					58   
					59   
					60   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					01   
					02   
					03   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					09   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					30   
					31   
					32   
					33   
					34   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					TERMPWR*   
					TERMPWR*   
					(Reserved)   
					GND   
					TERMPWR*   
					TERMPWR*   
					(Reserved)   
					GND   
					GND   
					–ATN   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					–BSY   
					GND   
					–ACK   
					GND   
					–RST   
					GND   
					–MSG   
					–SEL   
					GND   
					GND   
					–C/D   
					GND   
					–REQ   
					GND   
					–I/O   
					GND   
					–DB08   
					–DB09   
					–DB10   
					–DB11   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					*1 Power supply for the terminating resistor   
					C141-E035-01EN   
					C - 3   
				APPENDIX D MODEL NAMES AND PRODUCT NUMBERS   
					D.1 Model Names and Product Numbers   
					This appendix lists model names (types) and product numbers.   
					C141-E035-01EN   
					D - 1   
				D.1   
					Model Names and Product Numbers   
					Table D.1 MAA, MAB and MAC series model names and product numbers   
					Data block   
					length   
					(at factory   
					shipment)   
					Total   
					storage   
					capacity   
					(user area)   
					Model name   
					Mounting   
					screw   
					SCSI type   
					Ultra SCSI   
					Part number   
					Remarks   
					(type)   
					1.6-inch height   
					7,200 rpm   
					10 disks   
					MAA3182SP   
					MAA3182SC   
					MAB3091SP   
					MAB3091SC   
					MAB3045SP   
					MAB3045SC   
					MAC3091SP   
					MAC3091SC   
					MAC3045SP   
					MAC3045SC   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					16-bit SE   
					512B   
					512B   
					512B   
					512B   
					512B   
					18.2 GB   
					9.1 GB   
					#6-32UNC CA01606-B922   
					CA01606-B962   
					19 heads   
					1-inch height   
					7,200 rpm   
					5 disks   
					#6-32UNC CA01606-B522   
					CA01606-B562   
					10 heads   
					1-inch height   
					7,200 rpm   
					3 disks   
					4.55 GB   
					9.1 GB   
					#6-32UNC CA01606-B322   
					CA01606-B362   
					5 heads   
					1-inch height   
					10,000 rpm   
					5 disks   
					#6-32UNC CA01682-B522   
					CA01682-B562   
					10 heads   
					1-inch height   
					10,000 rpm   
					3 disks   
					4.55 GB   
					#6-32UNC CA01682-B322   
					CA01682-B362   
					5 heads   
					Note:   
					Only above models are available currently.   
					SE: Single-ended   
					MAx3xxxSC uses SCA-2 type connector.   
					D - 2   
					C141-E035-03EN   
				APPENDIX E SCSI INTERFACE FUNCTIONS   
					E.1 SCSI interface function specifications   
					This appendix lists the SCSI interface functions provided for the IDD. Refer to the SCSI Logical   
					Interface Specifications for details of each functions.   
					C141-E035-02EN   
					E - 1   
				E.1   
					SCSI interface function specifications   
					Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (1 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					COMMAND COMPLETE   
					SAVE DATA POINTER   
					RESTORE POINTERS   
					Specification   
					(00)   
					(02)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					(03)   
					(TARG ® INIT)   
					(INIT ® TARG)   
					(04)   
					O 
					DISCONNECT   
					(04)   
					´ 
					INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR   
					(05)   
					O 
					ABORT   
					(06)   
					O 
					MESSAGE REJECT   
					(07)   
					O 
					NO OPERATION   
					(08)   
					O 
					MESSAGE PARITY ERROR   
					LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE   
					LINKED COMMAND COMPLETE WITH FLAG   
					BUS DEVICE RESET   
					(09)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					´ 
					O 
					´ 
					´ 
					O 
					(0A)   
					(0B)   
					(0C)   
					(0D)   
					(0E)   
					(0F)   
					(10)   
					1-byte   
					length   
					message   
					ABORT TAG   
					CLEAR QUEUE   
					INITIATE RECOVERY   
					RELEASE RECOVERY   
					TERMINATE I/O PROCESS   
					CONTINUE I/O PROCESS   
					TARGET TRANSFER DISABLE   
					IDENTIFY   
					(11)   
					(12)   
					(13)   
					(80-FF)   
					Disconnect Privilege (DiscPriv) Bit   
					Logical Unit Target (LUNTAR) Bit   
					SIMPLE QUEUE TAG   
					O 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					(20)   
					(21)   
					2-byte   
					length   
					HEAD OF QUEUE TAG   
					ORDERED QUEUE TAG   
					IGNORE WIDE RESIDUE   
					message   
					(22)   
					O 
					(23)   
					O (16 bit-SCSI only)   
					Expansion MODIFY DATA POINTER   
					message   
					(01-00)   
					´ 
					O 
					SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (01-01)   
					EXTENDED IDENTIFY   
					WIDE DATA TRANSFER REQUEST   
					UNIT ATTENTION   
					(01-02)   
					(01-03)   
					´ 
					O (16 bit-SCSI only)   
					[VU] *(01-80)   
					[VU] *(01-81)   
					[VU] *(01-82)   
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					HALT I/O   
					DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL   
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					E - 2   
					C141-E035-02EN   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (2 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					Specification   
					TEST UNIT READY   
					REZERO UNIT   
					(00)   
					(01)   
					(03)   
					(04)   
					=0   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					REQUEST SENSE   
					FORMAT UNIT   
					FmtData (format data)   
					O 
					Interleave factor   
					O (No interleave)   
					Block address format defect listing   
					Block address format defect listing   
					=0   
					´ 
					´ 
					¹ 0   
					Byte-distance-from-index format defect listing =0   
					Byte-distance-from-index format defect listing ¹ 0   
					Physical sector address format defecting listing =0   
					Physical sector address format defecting listing ¹ 0   
					CmpLst (complete list)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					FOV (Format Options Valid)   
					O 
					DPRY (Disable Primary)   
					O 
					O 
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					DCRT (Disable Certification)   
					STPF (Stop Format)   
					´ 
					IP (Initialization Pattern)   
					´ 
					DSP (Disable Saving Parameters)   
					Immed (Immediate)   
					´ 
					O 
					REASSIGN BLOCKS   
					(07)   
					(08)   
					(0A)   
					(0B)   
					(12)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					READ   
					WRITE   
					SEEK   
					INQUIRY   
					O 
					EVPD (Enable Vital Product Data)   
					O 
					Typical INQUIRY data   
					VPD Page 0: VPD page code listing   
					VPD Page 80: Device serial number   
					VPD Page C0: Operation mode   
					READ DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS   
					PRIORITY RESERVE   
					O (64 byte long)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					[VU] *(13)   
					[VU] *(14)   
					´ 
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					C141-E035-02EN   
					E - 3   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (3 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					Specification   
					MODE SELECT   
					(15)   
					O 
					PF=(page format)   
					O (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					Page 1: Read/write error recovery   
					O (12 B: Savable)   
					AWRE (Automatic Write Reallocation Enabled)   
					´ (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					ARRE (Automatic Read Reallocation Enabled)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					TB   
					RC   
					(Transfer Block)   
					(Read Continuous)   
					EER (Enable Early Recovery)   
					PER (Post Error)   
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					DTE (Disable Transfer on Error)   
					´ (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					DCR (Disable Correction)   
					Retry count at read   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					Correctable bit length   
					O (Not changeable)   
					Head offset count   
					´ 
					Data strobe offset count   
					Retry count at write   
					´ 
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (16 B: Savable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					´ 
					Recovery processing time restriction   
					Page 2: Disconnection/reconnection   
					Buffer-full ratio   
					Buffer-empty ratio   
					Bus inactivity restriction   
					Disconnection time restriction   
					Connection time restriction   
					Maximum burst length   
					´ 
					´ 
					DTDC (data transfer disconnect control)   
					O (Changeable)   
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					E - 4   
					C141-E035-02EN   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (4 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					MODE SELECT (command)   
					Page 3: Format parameter   
					Number of tracks/zone   
					Specification   
					(15)   
					O (24 B: Savable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (No interleave)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (24 B: Savable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					´ 
					Number of alternate sectors/zone   
					Number of alternate tracks/zone   
					Number of alternate tracks/drive   
					Number of alternate sectors/track   
					Data byte length/physical sector   
					Interleave factor   
					Track skew factor   
					Cylinder skew factor   
					SSEC/HSEC (Soft Sector/Head Sector)   
					RMB (Removable)   
					SURF (Surface)   
					Page 4: Drive parameter   
					Number of cylinders   
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					Number of heads   
					“Write Precompensation” start cylinder   
					“Reduced Write Current” start cylinder   
					Drive step rate   
					´ 
					´ 
					Landing zone cylinder   
					´ 
					RPL (Rotational Position Locking)   
					Rotational synchronization offset   
					Medium rotational speed   
					Page 7: Verify error recovery   
					EER (Enable Early Recovery)   
					PER (Post Error)   
					´ 
					´ 
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (12 B: Savable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					DTE (Disable Transfer on Error)   
					´ (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					DCR (Disable Correction)   
					Retry count at verification   
					Correctable bit length   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					Recovery processing time restriction   
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					C141-E035-02EN   
					E - 5   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (5 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					MODE SELECT (continued)   
					Page 8: Caching parameter   
					DISC (discontinuity)   
					Specification   
					(15)   
					O (20 B: Savable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					MS (Multiple Select)   
					´ 
					WCE (Write Cache Enable)   
					RCD (Read Cache Disable)   
					Demand Read Retention Priority   
					Write Retention Priority   
					Prefetch suppression block count   
					Minimum prefetch   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					Maximum prefetch   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Not changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					´ 
					Maximum prefetch restriction block count   
					Number of segments   
					Buffer segment size   
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					Page A: Control mode page   
					O (8 B: Savable)   
					RLEC (Report Log Exception Condition)   
					´ (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					Queue Algorithm modifier   
					QErr (Queue Error management)   
					DQue (Disable Queuing)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					O (Changeable)   
					´ 
					EECA (Enable Extended Contingent   
					Allegiance)   
					RAENP (Ready AEN Permission)   
					UAAENP (Unit Attention AEN Permission)   
					EAENP (Error Attention AEN Permission)   
					Ready AEN Holdoff period   
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					Page 21: Additional error recovery   
					RPR (Rounded Parameter Report)   
					Retry count at seek error   
					[VU] (*1)   
					O (4 B: Savable)   
					´ 
					O (Changeable)   
					RESERVE   
					(16)   
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					Third party reserve function   
					Extent reserve function   
					Reserve condition change function   
					(Superseding reserve)   
					O 
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					E - 6   
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					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					Specification   
					RELEASE   
					(17)   
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					Third party reserve function   
					Extent reserve function   
					COPY   
					MODE SENSE   
					DBD (Disable Block Descriptor)   
					Page 0 (Non-Parameter Transfer)   
					START/STOP UNIT   
					(18)   
					´ 
					(1A)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					(1B)   
					Immed (Immediate)   
					RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS   
					SEND DIAGNOSTIC   
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					(1C)   
					(1D)   
					PF (Page Format)   
					O (Specified value   
					ignored)   
					Self Test (Self Test)   
					O 
					´ 
					DevOfl (Device Offline)   
					Unit Ofl (Unit Offline)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					Page 0: Specifiable page code listing   
					Page 40: Logical/physical address conversion   
					Page 80: Mode setup state report   
					Page 81: Device-specific information   
					REVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL   
					SEARCH BLOCK HIGH   
					SEARCH BLOCK EQUAL   
					SEARCH BLOCK LOW   
					READ CAPACITY   
					[VU]*1   
					[VU]*1   
					´ 
					(1E)   
					´ 
					[VU]*1 (20)   
					[VU]*1 (21)   
					[VU]*1 (22)   
					(25)   
					´ 
					´ 
					Command   
					(Group 1)   
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					PMI (Parial Medium Indicator)   
					READ EXTENDED   
					(28)   
					(2A)   
					(2B)   
					(2E)   
					WRITE EXTENDED   
					SEEK EXTENDED   
					WRITE & VERIFY   
					BytChk (Byte Check)   
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					VERIFY   
					(2F)   
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					Third party reserve function   
					SEARCH DATA HIGH   
					SEARCH DATA EQUAL   
					(30)   
					(31)   
					´ 
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					C141-E035-02EN   
					E - 7   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (7 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					Specification   
					SEARCH DATA LOW   
					(32)   
					(33)   
					(34)   
					(35)   
					(36)   
					(37)   
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					O 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					SET LIMITS   
					PRE-FETCH   
					SYNCHRONIZE CACHE   
					LOCK/UNLOCK CACHE   
					READ DEFECT DATA   
					Block address format   
					Byte-distance-from-index format   
					Physical sector address format   
					COMPARE   
					(39)   
					(3A)   
					(3B)   
					COPY & VERIFY   
					WRITE BUFFER   
					´ 
					Command   
					(Group 0)   
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					Mode=‘000’ (Header & Data Mode)   
					Mode=‘001’ (Header & Data Mode with Address)   
					Mode=‘010’ (Data Mode)   
					Mode=‘100’ (Download Microcode)   
					Mode=‘101’ (Download Microcode and Save)   
					READ BUFFER   
					Mode=‘000’ (Header & Data Mode)   
					(3C)   
					Mode=‘001’ (Header & Data Mode with Address)   
					Mode=‘010’ (Data Mode)   
					Mode=‘011’ (Descriptor Mode)   
					READ LONG   
					CORRCT (Corrected)   
					WRITE LONG   
					(3E)   
					(3F)   
					(40)   
					(41)   
					CHANGE DEFINITION   
					WRITE SAME   
					LBdata (Logical Block Data)   
					LBdata (Physical Block Data)   
					LOG SELECT   
					(4C)   
					(4D)   
					(55)   
					(56)   
					(57)   
					(5A)   
					Command   
					(Group 2)   
					LOG SENSE   
					MODE SELECT EXTENDED   
					RESERVE EXTENDED   
					RESERVE EXTENDED   
					MODE SENSE EXTENDED   
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					E - 8   
					C141-E035-02EN   
				Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (8 of 8)   
					: Provided ´ : Not provided   
					Item   
					DIAGNOSTIC WRITE DATA   
					DIAGNOSTIC READ DATA   
					FORMAT ID   
					Specification   
					[VU] (*1) (C1)   
					[VU] (*1) (C2)   
					[VU] (*1) (C4)   
					[VU] (*1) (C6)   
					[VU] (*1) (C8)   
					[VU] (*1) (CA)   
					[VU] (*1) (CD)   
					[VU] (*1) (CE)   
					[VU] (*1) (D1)   
					[VU] (*1) (D2)   
					[VU] (*1) (D8)   
					[VU] (*1) (DA)   
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					SPACE ID & READ DATA   
					DISPLACED ID   
					READ ID   
					Command   
					(Group 6) DIAGNOSTIC FORMAT ID   
					DIAGNOSTIC READ ID   
					WRITE RAM   
					READ RAM   
					RECOVER DATA   
					RECOVER ID   
					Defective sector slip processing function   
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					Command link function   
					Relative block addressing function   
					Untagged queuing function   
					Tagged command queuing function   
					Contingent Allegiance (CA)   
					O (Sense held for each   
					Command   
					(Group 6)   
					INIT)   
					Extended Contingent Allegiance (ECA)   
					´ 
					´ 
					Asynchronous condition notification feature   
					(AEN: async. event notification)   
					Read-ahead cache feature   
					Cache control feature   
					DPO (disable page out)   
					FUA (force unit access)   
					Write cache feature   
					GOOD   
					O 
					´ 
					´ 
					´ 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					´ 
					(00)   
					(02)   
					(04)   
					(08)   
					(10)   
					(14)   
					(18)   
					(22)   
					(28)   
					CHECK CONDITION   
					CONDITION MET   
					BUSY   
					Status   
					INTERMEDIATE   
					INTERMEDIATE CONDITION MET   
					RESERVATION CONFLICT   
					COMMAND TERMINATED   
					QUEUE FULL   
					Non-extended format   
					Extended format   
					Sense data   
					O (48 bytes long)   
					O (Rev. 4.b)   
					CCS (common command set) conformity   
					*1 Fujitsu-specific function   
					C141-E035-02EN   
					E - 9   
				Index   
					– SYNC 4-19   
					Command queuing feature 1-3   
					Compactness 1-2   
					Confirming Operations after Installation for use   
					5-13   
					– Spindle Sync 4-19   
					16-bit SCSI 1-2, 4-15, 5-7   
					8-bit SCSI 1-2   
					Confirming initial operations 5-13   
					Connection of terminating resistor 5-9   
					Connection requirements 4-14   
					Connections 5-3   
					Connector signal Allocation C-2   
					Connector signal allocation C-1   
					Connectors of terminals location 4-14, 4-22   
					Contact start/stop 1-8   
					Continuous block processing 1-3   
					Control mode parameters 5-23   
					Controller circuit 1-9   
					Current waveform 4-11   
					Cylinder configuration 3-1, 3-2   
					Cylinder skew 3-7   
					A 
					AC noise filter 4-14   
					Actuator 1-9   
					Additional error recovery parameters 5-21   
					Addressing of peripheral device 1-11   
					Air circulation 1-9   
					Air pressure adjustment hole 4-10   
					Allowable input current 4-12   
					Allowable input voltage 4-12   
					Alternate area 3-11   
					Alternate block allocation 3-12, 3-13, 3-14   
					Alternate cylinder 3-5   
					Alternate sector treatment 3-13   
					Alternate spare area 3-5   
					D 
					Atitute 2-4   
					Automatic alternate block allocation 3-16   
					Automatic alternate block reassignment 1-4   
					Average DE surface temperature 2-6   
					D list 3-12   
					DC ground 4-27   
					DE 1-9   
					DISCON 4-20   
					B 
					Data field 3-8   
					Data format 3-1   
					Data security at power-failure 2-6   
					Data space 3-1   
					Default 5-10   
					Defect Management 3-12   
					Defect list 3-12   
					Defective block slipping 1-4   
					Delivery 5-2   
					Diagnosis 1-4   
					BCRC 3-9   
					Basic operation test 6-5   
					Block address of user space 3-11   
					Block descriptor 5-18   
					Block descriptor 5-18   
					Breather filter 1-9   
					C 
					C list 3-12   
					Diagnostics 6-1   
					CE space 3-5   
					CN1 4-16, C-2, C-3   
					CN6 B-2   
					CN7 4-17, B-3   
					Diagnostics and maintenance 6-1   
					Disable terminator connection 4-20   
					Disconnecting drives 5-24   
					Disconnection 5-22   
					Disk configuration 1-8   
					Disk enclosure 1-9   
					Disks 1-5   
					CSS 1-8   
					Cable connection 4-21   
					Cable connection requirements 4-24   
					Cable length 4-26   
					Caching parameters 5-23   
					Changing revision number at factory shipment 6-   
					7 
					Drive parameter 5-19   
					Drive parameter 5-19   
					E 
					Check before mounting 5-11   
					Check items at illegal operation 5-14   
					Checking SCSI connection 5-15, 5-16, 5-17   
					Checking at abnormal end 5-18   
					Checking procedure 5-15   
					ECC 3-9   
					Environmental requirements 2-4   
					Environmental specifications 2-4   
					Environmental temperature 4-8   
					C141-E035-03EN   
					IN-1   
				Error indication of self-diagnostics 6-3   
					Error rate 2-5   
					Error recovery 1-4   
					Error recovery during self-diagnostics 6-3   
					Error recovery parameters 5-21   
					External dimensions 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5   
					External inputs for operating terminating resistor   
					4-20   
					Limitation of side-mounting 4-6   
					Location of connector A-2   
					Logical data block addressing 3-11   
					Low noise 1-5   
					Low power consumption 1-5   
					Low vibration 1-5   
					M 
					External magnetic field 4-9   
					MODE SELECT EXTENDED command 5-18   
					MODE SELECT command 5-18   
					MPU 1-8   
					MR 1-8   
					MTBF 2-5   
					External operator panel 4-27, 4-28   
					External operator panel circuit example 4-28   
					External operator panel connector 4-16, 4-17   
					External operator panel connector signals 4-18   
					MTTR 2-5   
					F 
					Magnet - Resistive 1-8   
					Maintenance information 6-5   
					Maintenance requirements 6-5   
					Microcode downloading 1-8   
					Microprocessing unit 1-9   
					Mode setting 5-8   
					FG 4-27   
					FORMAT UNIT command 5-19   
					Format capacity 3-10   
					Format parameter 5-19   
					Formatting 2-6   
					Function specifications 2-2   
					Mode settings 5-10   
					Model name 2-1, D-1, D-2   
					Motor start mode 5-8   
					G 
					Motor start mode setting 5-8   
					Mounting drives 5-11   
					Mounting frame structure 4-6   
					Mounting orientation 4-6   
					Mounting procedure 5-11   
					Mounting requirements 4-1   
					G list 3-12   
					G1 3-8   
					Gaps 3-8   
					General description 1-1   
					General notes 5-1   
					General notes 5-1   
					N 
					H 
					Noise filter 4-13   
					Notes on mounting 4-6   
					Hardware function test 6-2   
					Head configuration 1-8   
					Heads 1-8   
					High speed data transfer 1-2   
					High speed positioning 1-4   
					Humidity 2-4   
					O 
					Online self-diagnostics 6-3   
					Outer view 1-5, 1-6, 1-7   
					Output signal 4-19   
					I 
					Output signal for external LED 4-19   
					Indicating revision number 6-7   
					Initial self-diagnostics 6-2   
					Input signal 4-19, 4-20   
					Installation 5-1, 5-2   
					P 
					PAD 1 3-9   
					PAD 2 3-9   
					Installation requirements 4-1   
					Inteface connector 4-15   
					Interface test 6-5   
					PAD 3 3-9   
					PLO sync 3-8   
					PR4ML 1-8   
					Internal test space 3-4   
					Packaging 5-2   
					Partial response class 4 maximum likelihood 1-9   
					Parts that can be replaced in the field 6-6   
					Physical sector allocation 3-6   
					Positioning error rate 2-5   
					Power cable 4-27   
					L 
					LBA 3-8   
					LUN 1-11   
					Large capacity 1-4   
					Leak magnetic flux 4-9   
					Power on/off sequence 4-11, 4-12   
					Power requirements 2-4, 4-11   
					IN-2   
					C141-E035-03EN   
				Power supply 4-15   
					Power supply connector 4-15, 4-16, 4-23   
					Prefetches 1-3   
					Preparating after Installation for use 5-13   
					Preventive maintenance 6-5   
					Product number 2-1   
					Programmable data block length 1-4   
					Programmable multi-segment data buffer 1-3   
					Setting SCSI terminal 5-8   
					Setting SCSI terminal power supply 5-8   
					Setting check list 5-11   
					Setting parameters 5-20   
					Setting terminals 5-5, 5-6, B-1, B-2   
					Setting terminals position 5-5   
					Shock 2-4   
					Spare sector 3-5   
					Specifications 2-1   
					R 
					Specifying CDB 5-19   
					Spindle motor 1-8   
					Standard features 1-2   
					Start/Stop of spindle motor 1-4   
					Storage 5-2   
					Structure 1-5   
					Surface temperature check point 4-8   
					Surface temperature measurement points 4-8   
					Sync byte 3-8   
					System configuration 1-10   
					System space 3-4   
					Random read test 6-5   
					Read circuit 1-9   
					Read-ahead cache feature 1-3   
					Read/write error recovery parameter 5-21   
					Recirculation filter 1-9   
					Recommended components for connection   
					21, 4-24   
					Reconnection parameter 5-22   
					Release function 1-3   
					Reliability 2-5   
					4-   
					Reporting result of self-diagnostics 6-3   
					Reserve function 1-3   
					T 
					Revision label 6-7   
					TERMON 4-20   
					Revision numbers 6-7   
					TRNG 3-8   
					Temperature 2-4   
					Terminating resistor setting 5-9   
					Terminator on 4-20   
					Test programs 6-4   
					Track capacity 3-3   
					Track format 3-6   
					Track skew 3-7   
					S 
					SA space 3-4   
					SB 3-8   
					SCA2 type SCSI model 4-22   
					SCSI ID 1-11   
					SCSI ID external input 4-18   
					SCSI bus configuration 1-10   
					SCSI bus connection 5-3   
					SCSI bus test 6-5   
					Trainig 3-8   
					U 
					SCSI cable 4-25   
					Unpackaging   
					SCSI cable connector 4-25   
					SCSI cable requirements 4-26   
					SCSI cable termination 4-27   
					SCSI connector 4-15   
					Unrecoverable error rate 2-5   
					User space 3-4   
					V 
					SCSI connector 4-23   
					Verify error recovery parameters 5-21   
					Vibration 2-4   
					SCSI function specifications 2-7   
					SCSI interface functions E-1   
					SCSI interface functions specifications E-2   
					SCSI/CCS standard 1-2   
					SG 4-27   
					W 
					Wide range 1-5   
					SG terminal 4-16   
					Write circuit 1-9   
					Sector format 3-8   
					Sector slip treatment 3-12   
					Seek test 6-2   
					Write protect 5-9   
					Write protect setting 5-9   
					Write/read test 6-2   
					Self-diagnostics 6-1   
					Sequential read test 6-5   
					Sequential starting of spindle motor 4-13   
					Service clearance area 4-9   
					Service life 2-6, 6-5   
					Z 
					Zone layout 3-3   
					Service system and repairs 6-6   
					C141-E035-03EN   
					IN-3   
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