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C141-E035-03EN MAA3182 SERIES MAB3091, MAB3045 SERIES MAC3091, MAC3045 SERIES DISK DRIVES PRODUCT MANUAL.
C141-E035-03EN i REVISION RECORD Edition Date published Revised contents 01 Mar ., 1997 02 Nov., 1997 Pages 1-2, 1-5 to 1-11, 2-2 to 2-5, 2-7, 3-2 to 3-4, 3-7 to 3-10, Chapter 4, 5-2, 5-3, 5-5 to 5-10, 5-12 to 5-24, Chapter 6, Appendix A, C-1, C-2, D-2, Appendix E revised.
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C141-E035-03EN iii FOR SAFE OPERATION Handling of This manual This manual contains important information for using this product. Read thoroughly befo re using the product. Use this product only after thoroughly reading and understanding especially the section “Important Alert Items” in this manual.
iv C141-E035-03EN Related Standards Specifications and functions of products covered by this manual comply with the following standards. Standard (Text) No. Name Enacting Organization ANSI X3.131-1986 American National Standard for Information Systems—Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) ANSI X3.
C141-E035-03EN v PREFACE This manual describes the MAA3182xx (hereafter, MAA31xxxx), MAB3091xx, MAB3045xx (hereafter, MAB30xxxx), MAC3091xx, MAC3045xx (hereafter, MAC30xxxx) series 3.
vi C141-E035-03EN 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.
C141-E035-03EN vii DISCLAIMER Failure of the MAA31xxxx, MAB30xxxx and MAC30xxxx series intelligent disk drive is defined as a failure requiring adjustments, repairs, or replacement.
viii C141-E035-03EN MANUAL ORGANIZATION PRODUCT MANUAL (This manual) 1. General Description 2. Specifications 3. Data Format 4. Installation Requirements 5. Installation 6. Diagnostics and Maintenance SCSI Physical Interface Specifications 1. SCSI Bus 2.
C141 -E035-03EN ix CONTENTS page CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Standard Features .......................................................................................
x C141-E035-03EN 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 ) .
C141 -E035-03EN xi A.1 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSC: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI) ................................ ......................................... A-2 A.2 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSP: single-ended type 16-bit SCSI) .
xii C141-E035-03EN FIGURES page 1.1 MAA31xxSC outer view ................................ ................................................................ 1-5 1.2 MAA31xxSP outer view ...................................................................
C141 -E035-03EN xiii 4.17 16-bit SCSI interface connector ................................ ...................................................... 4-15 4.18 Power supply connector (16-bit SCSI model) ....................................................
xiv C141-E035-03EN TABLES page 2.1 Function specifications ................................ ................................................................... 2-2 2.2 Environmental/power requirements ................................ .................
C141-E035 -01EN 1 - 1 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.
C141-E035-02EN 1 - 2 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 .
C141-E035-03EN 1 - 3 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.
C141-E035-03EN 1 - 4 (10) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 1 - 5 (18) Low power cons umption 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. (19) Low noise and low vibration Approx.
C141-E035-02EN 1 - 6 Figure 1.2 MAA31xxSP outer view Figure 1.3 MAB30xxSC outer view.
C141-E035-03EN 1 - 7 Figure 1.4 MAB30xxSP outer view Figure 1.5 MAC30xxSC outer view Figure 1.6 MAC30xxSP outer view.
C141-E035-03EN 1 - 8 (1) 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.
C141-E035-03EN 1 - 9 (4) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 1 - 10 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.
C141-E035-02EN 1 - 11 (2) 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.
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C141-E035-03EN 2 - 1 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.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 2 2.1.2 Function specifications Table 2.1 shows the function specifications of the IDD. Table 2.1 Function specifications Specification MAA3182xx MAB3091xx MAB3045xx MAC3091xx MAC3045xx Formatted capacity/device (*1) 18.2 GB 9.1 GB 4.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 3 (*1) The formatted capacity can be changed by changing the logical block length and using spare sector space. See Chapter 3 for the further information. (*2) The number of user cylinders indicates the max., and includes the alternate cylinder.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 4 2.1.3 Environmental specifications Table 2.2 lists environmental and power requirements. Table 2.2 Environmental/power requirements MAA3182xx MAB3091xx MAB3045xx MAC3091xx MAC3045.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 5 (*6) The terminator power pin (SCSI connector) which supplies power to other terminators is not used (See Section 4.3). (*7) 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.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 6 (3) 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.
C141-E035-03EN 2 - 7 2.2 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.
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C141-E035-01EN 3 - 1 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 stora ge area divided into the following three data spaces.
C141-E035-03EN 3 - 2 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.
C141-E035-03EN 3 - 3 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 2,699 2,700 to 3,499 3,500 to 4,259 4,260 to 5,089 B.
C141-E035-03EN 3 - 4 (1) User space The user space is a storage area for user data. The data format on the user s pace (the length of data block and the number of data blocks) can be specified with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 5 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.
C141-E035-03EN 3 - 6 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.
C141-E035-02EN 3 - 7 (2) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 3 - 8 3.1.4 Sector format Each sector on the track consists of an ID field, a data field, and a gap field which separa tes them. Figure 3.
C141-E035-02EN 3 - 9 (6) 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. (7) ECC 24-byte data error detection/correction code for the data field.
C141-E035-03EN 3 - 10 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.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 11 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.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 12 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.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 13 • 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.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 14 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, th.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 15 (2) Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS command When the REASSIGN BLOCKS command is specified, the a lternate block is allocated to the defective logical data block specified by the initiator by means of alternate sector treatment.
C141-E035-01EN 3 - 16 (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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 1 CHAPTER 4 INS TALLATION 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 Mounting Requirements 4.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 2 Figure 4.1 External dimensions (MAA31xxSC).
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 3 Figure 4.2 External dimensions (MAA31xxSP).
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 4 Figure 4.3 External dimensions (MAB30xxSC , MAC30xxSC).
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 5 Figure 4.4 External dimensions (MAB30xxSP , MAC30xxSP).
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 6 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.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 7 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.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 8 (3) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 9 (4) Service clearance area The service clearance area, or the sides which must allow access to the IDD for installatio n or maintenance, is shown in Figures 4.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 10 MAB30xxxx MAC30xxxx Figure 4.10 Air pressure adjustment hole MAA31xxxx Air pressure adjustment hole Air pressure adjustment hole Air pressure adjustment hole.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 11 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 12 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 13 (4) Sequential starting of spindle mo tors 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.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 14 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 Figure 4.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 15 (2) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 16 Figure 4.18 Power supply connector (16-bit SCSI model) (3) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 17 Figure 4.20 External operator panel connector (CN7).
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 18 (5) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 19 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 20 2) Inputs the master signal when the IDD carries out rotational synchronization with the external master signal. This signal is pulled up with 3 k Ω resistor internally, it is necessary to connect the external terminating resistor.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 21 (6) Cable connection requirements The requirements for cable connection between the IDD, host system, and power supply unit are given in Figure 4.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 22 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.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 23 (2) 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.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 24 4.3.3 Cable connector requirements Table 4.3 lists the recommended components cable connection. Table 4.3 Recommended components for connection Applicable model Name Par number Manufacturer Reference (Figures 4.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 25 16-bit SCSI mm inch C1 2.540 0.110 C2 41.910 1.650 C3 1.270 0.050 C4 46.280 1.822 C5 5.690 2.240 C6 42.540 1.675 Note: The tolerance is ±0.
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 26 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).
C141-E035-02EN 4 - 27 Figure 4.27 SCSI cable termination (2) Power cable IDDs must be star-connected to the DC power supply (one to one connection) to reduce the influence of load variations. (3) 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.
C141-E035-03EN 4 - 28 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.
C141-E035-01EN 5 - 1 CHAPTER 5 INS TALLATION 5.1 Notes on Handling Drives 5.2 Connections 5.3 Setting Terminals 5.4 Mounting Drives 5.5 Connecting Cables 5.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 2 (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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 3 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.
C141-E035-01EN 5 - 4 (3) Connecting more than one IDD (multi-host) Figure 5.1 SCSI bus connections (2 of 2).
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 5 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 6 Figure 5.3 Setting terminals (MAx3xxxSP).
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 7 5.3.1 S CSI 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 8 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 9 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).
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 10 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.
C141-E035-01EN 5 - 11 5.4 Mounting Drives 5.4.1 Check before mounting Reconfirm if the setting terminals are set correctly before mounting the drive in the system 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 12 • 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).
C141-E035-0 2EN 5 - 13 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 tur.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 14 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 15 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 16 Motor starts when power is turned on Figure 5.4 Checking the SCSI connection (A).
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 17 Motor starts by START/STOP command Figure 5.5 Che cking the SCSI connection (B).
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 18 (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.
C141-E035-0 2EN 5 - 19 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 20 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 .
C141-E035-0 2EN 5 - 21 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.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 22 Notes: 1. The user can arbitrarily specify the following parameters according to the system requirements: • ARRE • TB • PER 2. The user also can ar bitrarily specify parameters other than the above. However, it is recommended to use the default setting in normal operations.
C141-E035-0 2EN 5 - 23 (3) Caching parameters The following parameters are used to optimize IDD Read-Ahead caching operations under the system environments.
C141-E035-02EN 5 - 24 a. Control mode parameters Parameter Default value • Queue algorithm modifier 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.
C141-E035-0 2EN 6 - 1 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.
C141-E035-03EN 6 - 2 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.
C141-E035-0 3EN 6 - 3 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.
C141-E035-02EN 6 - 4 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.
C141-E035-0 2EN 6 - 5 (1) 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. (2) Basic operation test The basic operations of the IDD are checked by executing self-diagnosis with the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command (see Subsection 6.
C141-E035-02EN 6 - 6 Note: The "average DE surface temperature" means the average temperature at the DE surface throughout the year when the IDD is operating. (3) Parts that can be replaced in the field The PCA cannot be replaced in the field.
C141-E035-0 2EN 6 - 7 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.
C141-E035-02EN 6 - 8 At shipment Figure 6.2 Indicating revision numbers Rev. A3 Rev. A2 Revising at field.
C141-E035-0 2EN A - 1 APPENDIX A LOCATIONS OF CONNECTORS, SETTING TERMINALS, AND TERMINATING RESISTORS A.1 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals (MAx3x xxSC: SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI) A.
A - 2 C141-E035-0 2EN A.1 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSC : SCA2 type 16-bit SCSI) Figure A.1 Locations of connectors and setting terminals (MAx3xxxSC, SCA 2 type 16-bit SCSI) (MAA31xxSC) (Rear view) (Viewed from bottom side) CN1 Pin 1 Pin 41 4.
C141-E035-0 2EN A - 3 A.2 Locations of Connectors and Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSP : single-ended type 16-bit SCSI) Figure A.2 Locations of conne ctors and setting terminals (MAx3xxxSP, single-ended t.
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C141-E035-0 1EN B - 1 APPENDIX B SETTING TERMINALS B.1 Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxS P : Single-ended 16-bit SCSI) This appendix describes setting terminals.
C141-E035-01EN B - 2 B.1 Setting Terminals (MAx3xxxSP : Single-ended 16-bit SCSI) Table B.1 Setting terminal: CN6 (MAx3xxxSP) Pins 5-6 3-4 1-2 Open Does not supply terminating resistor power to SCSI b.
C141-E035-0 1EN B - 3 Table B.2 Setting terminal: CN7 (MAx3xxxSP) Setting item Pins Setting contents 13 - 14 7 - 8 5 - 6 3 - 4 1 - 2 SCSI ID (Open) Open Open Open SCSI ID #0 (Common to 8-bit and 16-bi.
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C141-E035-0 2EN C - 1 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.
C141-E035-02EN C - 2 C.1 SCSI Connector Signal Allocation: SCA 2 type 16-bit SCSI Table C.1 SCSI connector (SCA 2 type, 16-bit SCSI): CN1 Pin No. Signal Signal Pin No. 01 +12V (Charge) 12V RETURN (GND) 41 02 +12V 12V RETURN (GND) 42 03 +12V 12V RETURN (GND) 43 04 +12V 12V RETURN (MATED 1) 44 05 Reserved (N.
C141-E035-0 1EN C - 3 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.
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C141-E035-0 1EN D - 1 APPENDIX D MODEL NAMES AND PRODUCT NUMBERS D.1 Model Names and Product Numbers This appendix lists model names (types) and product numbers.
C141-E035-03EN D - 2 D.1 Model Names and Product Numbers Table D.1 MAA , MAB and MAC series model names and product numbers Model name (type) SCSI type Data block length (at factory shipment) Total storage capacity (user area) Ultra SCSI Mounting screw Part number Remarks MAA3182SP 16-bit SE 512B 18.
C141-E035-02EN E - 1 APPENDIX E SCSI INTER FACE 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 - 2 E.1 SCSI interface functi on specifications Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (1 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification COMMAND COMPLETE (00) Ο SAVE.
C141-E035-02EN E - 3 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (2 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification TEST UNIT READY (00) Ο REZERO UNIT (01) Ο REQUEST SENSE (03) Ο FORMAT .
C141-E035-02EN E - 4 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (3 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification MODE SELECT (15) Ο PF=(page format) Ο (Specified value ignored) Page 1:.
C141-E035-02EN E - 5 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (4 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification MODE SELECT (command) (15) Page 3: Format parameter Ο (24 B: Savable) Nu.
C141-E035-02EN E - 6 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (5 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification MODE SELECT (continued) (15) Page 8: Caching parameter Ο (20 B: Savable).
C141-E035-02EN E - 7 Table E.1 SCSI interfa ce function specifications (6 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification RELEASE (17) Ο Third party reserve function Ο Extent reserve function .
C141-E035-02EN E - 8 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (7 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification SEARCH DATA LOW (32) × SET LIMITS (33) × PRE-FETCH (34) × SYNCHRONIZE .
C141-E035-02EN E - 9 Table E.1 SCSI interface function specifications (8 of 8) : Provided × : Not provided Item Specification DIAGNOSTIC WRITE DATA [VU] (*1) (C1) × DIAGNOSTIC READ DATA [VU] (*1) (C.
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C141-E035-03EN IN- 1 Index – SYNC 4-19 – Spindle Sync 4-19 16-bit SCSI 1-2, 4-15, 5-7 8-bit SCSI 1-2 A AC noise filter 4-14 Actuator 1-9 Additional error recovery parameters 5-21 Addressing of per.
IN- 2 C141-E035-03EN 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, .
C141-E035-03EN IN- 3 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 dat.
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