S T 1 8 3 0 N SEAGATE
Native| Translation
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Form 3.5"/HH Cylinders 1325| | |
Capacity form/unform 702/ 834 MB Heads 13| | |
Seek time / track 12.0/ ms Sector/track | | |
Controller SCSI2 SI/FAST Precompensation
Cache/Buffer 256 KB READ-AHEAD Landing Zone
Data transfer rate 4.000 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512
10.000 MB/S ext SYNC
Recording method RLL1/7 ZBR operating | non-operating
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Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C |
Power: sleep W Humidity % |
standby W Altitude km |
idle 9.0 W Shock g 10 | 60
seek 11.0 W Rotation RPM 4535
read/write W Acoustic dBA
spin-up W ECC Bit
MTBF h 200000
Warranty Month
Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates CSA,FCC,IEC380,UL1950,VDE
SEAGATE ST1830N JUMPER SETTING
+---------------------------------------------------------+ |1-+ +---1 J5 |XX || |J6 +---+ |XX SCSI |+-+ +1 |XX I/O | || |XX | || |XX | Terminating ++ |XX | Resistors +1 |XX | || |XX | || |XX | ++ |XX | +1 |XX | || |XX | || |XX | ++ |X1 | | ++LED +---------1 J2 |XX Power ++ +---------+ |XX +---------------------------------------------------------+ 1
SEAGATE ST1830N JUMPER SETTING
Jumper setting
==============
Each disk drive has one or more option select header connectors on
the back, side or front where jumper plugs are installed to select
the way that the drive is to be configured or to select its ID on the
I/O bus.
J2 Motor Start/Write Protect/Terminator Power
----------------------------------------------
Position Numbers
+-8--7--6--5--4--3--2--1-+ +-J1
---------+ o X o o o o o 1 +---------+
| o X o o o o xxxx | +----
+------------------------+
8 RESERVED
7 Jumper installed in position 2 enables the Delayed Motor
Start option (if jumper in position 3 is off). Motor start
delays is 12 times the drive ID number in seconds; i.e. drive
ID 0 starts immediately. Drive one starts 12 seconds later,
etc.
6 Jumper installed enables Motor Start option. The drive waits
for the Start unit command from the host before starting the
spindle motor.
5 Jumper installed means entire drive is write protected.
4 Jumper installed means parity checking by the drive is
enabled.
3 FACTORY USE
2 Select terminator power source. In position 1 the drive
1 supplies power to the SCSI bus, pin 26. In position 2 drive
supplies power only to its own terminators. (Factory setting)
Jumper horizontally between positions 1 and 2
means the drive takes power from the SCSI bus.
Terminator Power-source Table ----------------------------- 1 2 1 2 1 2 +---- +---- +---- |X o |o X |o o |X o |o X |xxx +------ +------ +------- Drive Supplies Drive Supplies Bus Supplies Bus Own Drive
J5 SCSI ID
----------
LEFT SIDE VIEW J5
TOP (HDA) +--1+ +-+ Back of
Front-------PWA--------------------------------+:::+---+X|J1 drive
of drive +---+ +-+
ID1--+||
ID2---+| If these jumpers
ID4----+ are used, the ID
jumpers in front
view ARE NOT USED
SCSI ID 0 SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2
+---------+ +---------+ +---------+
| o o 1 | | X o o | | o X o |
| o o o | | X o o | | o X o |
+-0--1--2-+ +---------+ +---------+
SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5
+---------+ +---------+ +---------+
| X X o | | o o X | | X o X |
| X X o | | o o X | | X o X |
+---------+ +---------+ +---------+
SCSI ID 6 SCSI ID 7
+---------+ +---------+
| o X X | | X X X |
| o X X | | X X X |
+---------+ +---------+
Drive ID on SCSI Bus (J6 may be used instead). The drive ID is binary
coded positionwise.
NOTE
On erarly drives with PCB 75782395 or 75782485 ID jumpers are
reserved!
J6 SCSI ID (optional)
---------------------
FRONT VIEW J6
TOP (HDA) +-----1+
---PWA-----------------------------+::::::+-----
+------+
ID4 -+||||+- RESERVED
ID2 --+||+-- Remote LED (pin-3 +5V)
ID1 ---++--- Spindle Sync (pin-6 REF
SIG+) default CLOSED
SCSI ID 0
+-2--1--0----------+ +------------------+
| o o o o o 1 | | o o o o o o |
| o o o o o o | | o o o o o o |
+-1--2--3--4--5--6-+ +------------------+
SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2
+------------------+ +------------------+
| o o X o o o | | o X o o o o |
| o o X o o o | | o X o o o o |
+------------------+ +------------------+
SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4
+------------------+ +------------------+
| o X X o o o | | X o o o o o |
| o X X o o o | | X o o o o o |
+------------------+ +------------------+
SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6
+------------------+ +------------------+
| X o X o o o | | X X o o o o |
| X o X o o o | | X X o o o o |
+------------------+ +------------------+
SCSI ID 7 Sync Spindle
+------------------+ +------------------+ Pin 6
| X X X o o o | | o o o X o o | REF SIG+
| X X X o o o | | o o o X o o |
+------------------+ +------------------+
Remote LED
+------------------+ Pin 3
| o o o o X o | +5V
| o o o o X o |
+------------------+
1,2,3 Either J5 or J6 (optional) may be used to select drive ID.
Both should not be used at same time, because at some future
time, settings may be changed, causing the drive to not
respond correctly. The factory installs no ID jumpers on J5 or
J6 (drive ID 0).
4 Spindle Synchronization
5 Used if needed for a connection to a remote LED indicator.
6 Reserved.
On SCSI I/O drives either J6 (on the front of the drive) or J5 (on
the side behind the DC Power connector) may be used to set the drive
ID. To avoid possible incorrect ID setting, do not use both J5 and
J6 for ID selection.
J3 DC Power and pin connector assignments ------------------------------------------- -------------------+ --+ +-----J3-----+| pin 1 +12 VDC 1| | 4 3 2 1 || pin 2 +12 Volts Return -+ +------------+| pin 3 + 5 Volts Return ------------------+ pin 4 + 5 VDC
SEAGATE ST11200NC/1950N/1830N/1980N INSTALLATION GUIDE 77738480 REV.D
Notes On Installation
=====================
Installation Overview
---------------------
Installation of the drive can be divided into distinct phases as
outlined below. Some of these may not be applicable to your
particular installation requirements. Refer to the individual
drive installation sections for specific information on your
drive model.
- Drive configuration: The user must select which of the drive features are appropriate to enable for installation in their system. This is done by installing or removing of the user configuration jumpers found on the drive PCB. "NC" models are probably configured by the host over the 80 pin interface.
- Mechanical installation: After setting up the drive configuration the drive must be mechanically in-stalled into the host system and the power and I/ O cables attached. Previously mentioned precautions should be observed
- SCSI drives should not be defined in the CMOS: The SCSI Host adapter has its own BIOS to handle the Input/output procedures. The CMOS setting for SCSI drive is either drive type zero, or the "no drive installed" option.
Drive installation
------------------
This section describes the physical mounting of the drive in the host
cabinet and the logical installation as a system member, which is
called drive setup.
Disc drive mounting
-------------------
Do not touch the connector pins or any PCB components without
observing static-discharge precautions. Always handle the drive by
the frame only.
Installation direction
----------------------
horizontally vertically
+-----------------+ +--+ +--+
| | | +-----+ +-----+ |
| | | | | | | |
+-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | |
+---------------------+ | | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
+---------------------+ | +-----+ +-----+ |
+-+-----------------+-+ +--+ +--+
| |
| |
+-----------------+
The drive will operate in all axis (6 directions).
The drive may be mounted in any orientation.
- Mount to host system chassis using four 6-32 UNC screws. Three mounting holes are in each side and four in the bottom of the drive. The maximum length that the screws should extend into the side chassis mounting holes is 0.150 inch (3.81 mm), and 0.20 inch (5.08 mm) into bottom holes, measured from the outer surface of the chassis. The minimum thread engagement for all mounting screws is .12 inch (3.0 mm). Tighten the screws evenly to a maximum torque of 8 in-lb. Do not over tighten or force when screw does not seem to screw in easily (threads not correctly engaged).
- Verify that all connections between the drive and the host system are correctly installed. Most cables have a contrasting color stripe indicating pin 1.
- Verify option select and drive ID select jumpers and installation of terminator resistor packs where applicable. Do not power up the host system until the drive is mounted and the system cover is replaced.
- Connect DC power connector to the drive (not required on "NC" model drives).
- Replace the Host System cover.
- Turn on DC power. - Boot the system from the floppy drive or from a previously installed hard-drive if there is one.
- Proceed with drive setup of the new hard drive.
Grounding
---------
Signal ground (PCB) and HDA ground are connected together in the
ST11200 drives family and cannot be separated by the user. The
equipment in which the drive is mounted is connected directly to the
HDA and PCB with no electrically isolating shock mounts. If it is
desired for the system chassis to not be connected to the HDA/PCB
ground, the systems integrator or user must provide a nonconductive
(electrically isolating) method of mounting the drive in the host
equipment.
NOTES
Mounting holes three on each side, 6-32 UNC. Max screw length into
side of drive 0.15 in. (3.81 mm). Screw tightening torque 8.0 in-lb
max with minimum thread engagement of .12 in (3.00 mm).
Mounting holes four on bottom, 6-32 UNC. Max screw length into bottom
of drive 0.20 in. (5.08 mm). Screw tightening torque 8.0 in-lb max
with minimum thread engagement of .12 in (3.00 mm).
Power and interface connections can extend past the "A" dimension by
0.040 in (1.02 mm).
Decorative front panel.
Connector is centered (side to side) on drive within 0.020 in. (.508
mm).
SCSI interface cable connection
-------------------------------
Model ST11200 family are SCSI interface drives. On "N/ND" models,
system connection is via a 50 pin, SCSI connector. On "NC" models
system connection and DC power is via a single 80 pin SCSI connector.
Because of its shape, there is only one way the drive can mate with
the input connector. Pin 1 is noted in Figure 2. Some cables have a
contrasting color stripe on one edge to indicate pin 1. Strain relief
is recommended at the cable. Do not block system cooling air flow by
the routing of cables.
SEAGATE ST11200NC/1950/1980/1830N INSTALLATION GUIDE 77738480, REV. D
Introduction
------------
Before attempting any installation, please read through all
applicable sections of this document, including all warnings and
cautions.
Warning. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with these
instructions, may cause interference to radio communications.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) considerations
-------------------------------------------------
The drive(s) described herein, as delivered, are designed for
system integration and installation into a suitable enclosure
prior to use. As such, the drive(s) described herein are supplied
as a subassembly and are not subject to Subpart J of Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and Regulations nor the Radio Interference Regula-
tions of the Canadian Department of Communications. However, the
unit has been tested using proper shield-ing and grounding and
found to be compliant with the Class A limits of the FCC Rules
and the Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
The physical design characteristics of the drive(s) described
herein, serve to minimize EMI radiation when installed in an
enclosure that provides reason-able shielding. As such, the
drive(s) are capable of meeting the Class B limits of the FCC
Rules and the Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communi-
cations.
Note. It is the end users responsibility to assure that the
drive(s) described herein meet the appropriate EMI requirements
of their system. Shielded I/ O cables may be required if the
enclosure does not provide adequate shielding. If I/O cables are
external to the enclosure, shielded cables should be used, with
the shields grounded to the enclosure and to the host controller.
Before you begin
----------------
Verify that the system is switched off and disconnected from main
power before any installation is attempted.
Protect yourself, the drive, and your valuable programs and data
by reading the following cautions and warnings.
- Do not unpack drive from its static shielded bag until you are ready to install it in the system.
- Always handle the drive by the frame or casting.
- Do not touch printed circuit board (PCB) or the I/O connector pins.
- Never apply pressure to the PCB or to the drive top cover.
- Do not tamper with sealed top cover. Doing so voids your warranty. The drive contains no user servicable components. See Product Repair section for more information.
- Visually inspect the shipping container for any obvious damage.
- Inspect drive for possible shipping damage. All claims of this type should be filed promptly with the transporter involved. Save original packing materials to be used when reshipping.
- Verify all parts listed on shipping bill are received with the equipment. Discrepencies or damage should be reported to the shipping company.
Caution. The circuit assemblies and components contained in this
equipment can be de-graded or destroyed by Electrostatic Over-
stress (EOS) or by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
Static electrical charges can accumulate quickly on personnel,
clothing and synthetic materials. The electrostatic fields due
to these charges when brought in close prox-imity to susceptable
circuit assemblies and components, can result in degraded reliabil-
ity or immediate failure of the affected com-ponent or assembly.
- When transporting or shipping a drive or system, please ensure that they are correctly packed in original Seagate approved (or equivalent) container and shipped via an airride carrier experienced in handling computer equipment.
To insure optimum reliable equipment operation, it is required
that technical support personnel discharge themselves by wear-
ing a grounding strap around the wrist and be connected to a
grounding terminal while working in the vicinity of, and while
handling EOS/ESD susceptible assemblies/parts. If unavailable,
ground yourself frequently by touching the metal chassis of the
system before handling any components (this helps only if the
system is connected to a ground). Avoid static-inducing carpeted
areas.
Safety instructions
-------------------
1. The disc drive(s) are to be installed in a customer supplied
enclosure where the surrounding air does not exceed 50 o C.
2. Four (4) 6-32 UNC-2A screws are required for installation.
Maximum screw length into side of drive is 0.15 inches (3.81
mm). Maximum screw length into bottom is 0.20 in. (5.08 mm).
3. The power requirements are shown in Section 1.0 Product
Information.
4. The power supply must satisfy the safety requirements for
SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) circuits.
5. Service is to be provided by trained Seagate service personnel.
6. The incorporation of the disc drives listed in this guide into
a customer enclosure must meet the appropriate safety require-
ments of the country in which it is used (e.g. UL 1950, CAN/
CSA-C22.2 No. 950-M89, DIN VDE 0805/05.90 and EN60950: 1988
(IEC 950).
Installation Overview
---------------------
Installation of the drive can be divided into distinct phases as
outlined below. Some of these may not be applicable to your
particular installation requirements. Refer to the individual
drive installation sections for specific information on your
drive model.
- Drive configuration: The user must select which of the drive features are appropriate to enable for installation in their system. This is done by installing or removing of the user configuration jumpers found on the drive PCB. "NC" models are probably configured by the host over the 80 pin interface.
- Mechanical installation: After setting up the drive configuration the drive must be mechanically installed into the host system and the power and I/ O cables attached. Previously mentioned precautions should be observed
- SCSI drives should not be defined in the CMOS: The SCSI Host adapter has its own BIOS to handle the Input/output procedures. The CMOS setting for SCSI drive is either drive type zero, or the "no drive installed" option.
- Low-level formatting: After the drive has been properly configured for the system, it does not need to be low-level formatted, as this has been done by the factory and does not require this step during installation. (The low-level format writes the sector boundaries and track information to the drive). Defect management information is read from the drive by the host system when required in the installation procedure. If an installed drive is low-level formatted, all user data stored on the drive will be lost.
Note. Seagate Technology assumes no liability for lost user data.
- Partitioning and high level formatting: A drive can be sub-divided into "partitions" which behave as individual drives within the system. See your system documentation. Present day drive installation programs have menus that lead you through these installation procedures.
Product repair information/Service requirements
-----------------------------------------------
The special facilities required for the manufacture of these drives
generally prohibit repair in the field. If problems occur during
installation, please contact your supplier for assistance. Do not
attempt to dissassemble or repair. Drives should be sent to the
repair depot through the purchase source, if possible. Please observe
the following cautions.
Caution.
- Handle drive with care. Do not drop or bump hard.
- Never remove the cover of these disc drives. Servicing items in the sealed HDA (heads, media, actua-tor, etc.) require special facilities. The drive contains no user purchasable parts or PCBs.
- Opening the sealed HDA voids the drive warranty.
- Applying a soldering device to the components on the PCB voids the drive warranty.
Initial setup information
-------------------------
For the initial setup connect the cables, set the SCSI bus address
and remove, install, or leave as is the SCSI I/O line terminator
resistor packs. These procedures are described in paragraphs
following.
Drive setup/SCSI interface drives
---------------------------------
The SCSI interface handles both drive geometry and defect management
internally or the "no drive installed" option can be selected for
systems with SCSI drives.
All SCSI interface drives are low-level formatted at the factory. If
you wish to low-level format the drive to optimize its performance
for your system, consult the controller documentation for information
on low-level formatting. Partitioning and high-level formatting can
be done through DOS by way of the FDISK utility for partitioning, and
FORMAT for high-level formatting. Consult your DOS manual for FORMAT
and FDISK command options.
Warning. If an installed drive is low-level formatted, all user data
stored on the drive is lost.
Seagate Technology assumes no liability for lost user data.
SEAGATE SUPPORT SERVICES
Seagate Technology
------------------
Technical Support Services
If you need assistance installing your drive, consult your dealer.
Dealers are familiar with their unique system configurations and can
help you with system conflicts and other technical issues. If you
need additional assistance with your Seagate(r) drive or other
Seagate products, use one of the Seagate technical support services
listed below.
SeaFONE at 1-800-SEAGATE (1-800-732-4283)
Seagate's 800 number allows toll-free access to automated self-help
services, providing answers to commonly asked questions,
troubleshooting tips and specifications for disc drives and tape
drives. This service is available 24 hours daily and requires a
touch-tone phone. If you need to speak to a technical support
engineer, dial this number and listen to the options for technical
support. (International callers can also reach this automated
self-help service by dialing 408-456-4496).
Seagate Technology online services
Using a modem, you can obtain troubleshooting tips, free utility
programs, drive specifications and jumper settings for Seagate's
entire product line. You can also download software for installing
and analyzing your drive.
SeaNET
You can obtain technical information on Seagate drives, Seagate
software and much more over the Internet from Seagate's World Wide
Web home page (http://www.seagate.com) or Seagate's ftp server
(ftp://ftp.seagate.com).
You may also send E-mail with your questions to DiscSupport@
Seagate.com or TapeSupport@Seagate.com.
SeaBOARD
SeaBOARD is a computer bulletin board system (BBS) that contains
information about Seagate's disc and tape drive products and is
available 24 hours daily. Set your communications software to eight
data bits, no parity and one stop bit (8-N-1). SeaBOARD phone numbers
are listed in the following table.
BBS Location Modem number
United States Disc: 408-434-1080; Tape: 408-456-4415
England 44-1628-478011
France 33 1-48 25 35 95
Germany 49-89-140-9331
Singapore 65-292-6973
Thailand 662-531-8111
Australia 61-2-9756-2359
Taiwan 886-2-719-6075
Seagate CompuServe forum
Online technical support for Seagate products is available on
CompuServe. To access our technical support forum, type go seagate.
This forum provides information similar to that found on SeaBOARD.
In addition, you can type questions or browse through previous
questions and answers on the forum messages.
Seagate Technology FAX services
SeaFAX
You can use a touch-tone telephone to access Seagate's automated FAX
system to receive technical support information by return FAX. This
service is available 24 hours daily.
Location Telephone number
United States 1-800-SEAGATE or 408-456-4496
England 44-1628-894084
Australia 61-2-9756-5170
Seagate technical support FAX
You can FAX questions or comments to technical support specialists 24
hours daily. Responses are sent during business hours.
Location FAX number
United States 408-944-9120
England 44-1628-890660
France 33 1-46 04 42 50
Germany 49-89-1430-5100
Australia 61-2-9725-4052
Singapore 65-293-4722
Hong Kong 852-2368 7173
Taiwan 886-2-715-2923
Korea 82-2-556-7294/4251
Seagate technical support
You can talk to a technical support specialist during business hours
Monday through Friday for one-on-one technical help. Before calling,
note your system configuration and drive model number (STxxxx). There
are several technical support phone numbers available for various
Seagate products.
Location Telephone number
United States Please dial 1-800-SEAGATE for the specific product
telephone number.
(6:00 A.M. to 11:15 A.M., 12:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.,
Pacific time, M-F)
England 44-1628-894083 (10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., 2:00 P.M. to
5:00 P.M., M-F)
France 33 1-41 86 10 86 (9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., 2:00
P.M. to 5:00 P.M., M-F)
Germany Disc: 49-89-140-9332; (9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., 2:00
P.M. to 4:00 P.M., M-F)
Tape: 49-89-140-9333
Australia 61-2-9725-3366 (9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., M-F)
Singapore 65-290-3998 (9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M., 2:00
P.M. to 5:00 P.M., M-F)
Hong Kong 852-2368 9918
Taiwan 886-2-514-2237
Korea 82-2-556-8241
SeaTDD 408-944-9121
Using a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), you can send
questions or comments 24 hours daily and exchange messages with a
technical support specialist between 6:00 A.M. to 11:15 A.M. and
12:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Pacific time) Monday through Friday.
Customer Service Centers
Seagate direct OEM, Distribution, System Integrator and Retail
customers should contact your Seagate Service Representative for
warranty information. Other customers contact your place of
purchase. Seagate offers comprehensive customer support for all
Seagate drives. Seagate customer service centers are the only
facilities authorized to service Seagate drives. These services are
available worldwide.
Location Telephone number FAX number
United States 1-800-468-3472; 405-949-6740
Other Americas
(Canada & Brazil) 405-949-6706; 405-949-6738
Mexico 525-546-6965; 525-546-4888
Europe, Middle
East & Africa 31-2065-43300; 31-2065-34320
Asia Pacific &
Australia 65-485-3595; 65-485-4980
Japan 81-3-5462-2904; 81-3-3462-2979
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