Seagate ST32161A プリント

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Turn off the computer and all attached peripheral equipment, such
as printers and monitors.
2. Remove the screws attaching the computer’s cover, and remove the
cover from the system.
3. Remove the drive from the ESD (electrostatic discharge) shielded
bag, and carefully place it on a padded work surface.
4. Configure the drive jumpers as necessary. Refer to the jumper
settings section below for details.
5. Connect the cables; align the colored striped edge of the interface
cable to pin 1 of the drive ATA interface connector.
6. Partially insert the drive into the drive bay. Select an unused power
connector from the power supply and connect it to the drive. If there
are no unused power connections on the power supply, you can
purchase a “Y” cable adapter from your dealer. This connector will
allow you to add another power connection for your new drive.
7. After you have set the jumpers and attached interface and power
cables to the drive, secure the drive in the computer with four
6-32x.25 screws.
CAUTION:  Do not use screws of excess length when attaching the
drive. Damage to the drive’s circuit board could result. The
maximum insertion in bottom holes is 0.25”, the maximum
insertion for side holes is 0.125”.
8. All Seagate ATA disc drives are low-level formatted at the factory.  It
is only necessary to run your system's CMOS Setup program, then
partition and high-level format the drive.
9. CMOS (BIOS) Setup:
If your system CMOS has LBA support (check your system owner's
manual), go to step 9a. If your computer or drive host adapter
supports drives larger than 528 Mbytes (check your system
manual), go to step 9b. If the system BIOS and the adaptor do not
support large drives, go to step 9c.
a.  Run your BIOS or System setup program and enable LBA
drive addressing. Save this change and reboot the computer.
The drive is now ready for partitioning and high-level
formatting. Proceed to step 10 for DOS formatting.
b.  Run your BIOS or System setup program and enable the
translation feature. Check the adaptor manual for specific
instructions on setting the system BIOS for large drives. Save
your changes and reboot the computer. The drive is now
ready for partitioning and high level formatting. Proceed to
step 10 for DOS formatting.
c.  If the system BIOS and or the adaptor BIOS do not support
large drives, you will need to use EZ-Drive
®
. Insert the EZ-
Drive
 
diskette into the A: drive and type EZ <ENTER>. Follow
the screen prompts to configure the drive. On-line help is
available on the EZ-Drive drive diskette. After the installation is
complete, read the help sections on booting from a floppy
diskette and creating a rescue diskette. When EZ-Drive has
finished, the drive is ready to use. If you plan to use the drive
to boot your computer, install your operating system. Refer to
your operating system manual for detailed instructions.
10. If you did not use EZ-Drive
 
to install the drive, use the DOS FDISK
command (version 4.01 or higher) to partition the drive. Use the
DOS FORMAT command to high level format the drive. See your
DOS manual for detailed instructions). After formatting, the new
drive is ready to use.
JUMPER SETTINGS
Master/Slave (C/D) Jumpers
Single-drive system or master (C:) drive in a dual drive system:
Install jumper on pins 1 and 2 (default).
Slave (D:) drive in a dual-drive system:  Remove jumper from pins
1 and 2
Capacity  (A/C) Jumpers
As shipped from the factory, the ST32161A is set for 4,095 cylinders
or 2.113 Gbytes. Some system BIOS' cannot support drives having
more than 4,095 cylinders. If this limit is exceeded, the system may
lock up or fail to boot. Consult your system manual or the BIOS
manufacturer for cylinder limitations. If your system BIOS allows for
more than 4,095 cylinders, you may remove the jumper from pins 3
and 4  to obtain a drive capacity of 2.147 Gbytes. The two configura-
tions are summarized in the table below.
A/C  Jumper
Heads
Cyl.
Sectors Capacity*
Installed (default):
16
4095
63
2,113 Mbytes
Removed:
16
4160
63
2,147 Mbytes
*1 Mbyte = 1,000,000 Bytes
Cable Select  (CS) Jumpers
(Refer to your system manual for use of this function)
Disabled (default):
Remove jumper pins 5 and 6 (CS)
Enabled:
Jumper pins 5 and 6
Note: Pins 7-18 are reserved and should not be used
J4
Drive is slave
Drive is master or single drive (default)
Limit cylinder count to 4,095 (default)
1 3 5
9 11
2 4 6
1012 1416
131517
40-pin ATA
interface connector
4-pin power
connector
pin 1
Enable cable select
(Consult your computer manual to determine
if your system supports cable select)