Seagate ST9144 User Manual

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ST9144 Family:  
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ST9051A, ST9052A,  
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ST9077A, ST9096A,  
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ST9144A  
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Installation Guide  
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ST9144 Family Installation Guide, Rev. B  
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Read before you begin...  
Verify that system power is off before attempting any installation.  
Observe static discharge precautions. Keep the drive in its  
static-shielded bag until you are ready to complete the installa-  
tion.  
Do not touch the circuit board or the I/O connector pins.  
Always handle the drive by the edge or frame. Never apply  
pressure to the circuit board or to the drive top cover.  
Use a grounded wrist strap at your workstation; if unavailable,  
ground yourself frequently by touching the metal chassis of the  
system before handling any components. Provide antistatic pad-  
ding on all work surfaces. Avoid static-inducing carpeted areas.  
Check all items. Examine the drive, cables, mounting hardware  
and accessories, documentation, and packaging. If any item is  
incorrect, missing or appears damaged, contact your distributor  
or dealer immediately.  
Important handling note. Improper handling during transit or  
shipping accounts for many installation problems. Always handle  
the drive carefully. Do not attach any labelsto the drive top cover,  
as they may prevent proper heat dissipation from the unit.  
Warranty. Contact your authorized Seagate distributor or dealer  
for warranty information.  
Maintenance and repair. Seagate drives do not require any  
preventive maintenance. The head/disc assembly is sealed and  
does not contain any user-serviceable components. Tampering  
with the factory seal voids the warranty. Seagate customer serv-  
ice centers are the only facilities authorized to service Seagate  
drives. Seagate does not sanction any third-party repair facilities.  
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Shipping. When transporting or shipping a drive, you must use  
a Seagate-approved container. Keep your original box. They are  
easily identified by the Seagate Approved Package label. Ship-  
pinga drive in a non-approved container voids the drive warranty.  
Seagate service centers may refuse receipt of components im-  
properly packaged or obviously damaged in transit. Call your  
authorized Seagate distributor to purchase additional boxes.  
Seagate recommends shippingby an air-ride carrier experienced  
in handling computer equipment.  
Technical support services  
Product technical support is available for all Seagate products by  
callingthe SeaFAX, SeaFONE,and SeaBOARDservices. These  
are toll calls.  
SeaFAX: 408/438-2620  
You can use a Touch-Tone telephone to access Seagate’s  
automated FAX system and select technical support informa-  
tion by return FAX. This service is available 24 hours a day,  
7 days a week.  
SeaFONE: 408/438-8222  
The enhanced phone system provides recorded technical  
information on selected Seagate products while you are on  
hold. Technical support specialists are available to answer  
questions from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST, Monday through  
Friday. Recordings are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days  
a week.  
SeaBOARD:  
The Seagate Technical Support Bulletin Board System (BBS)  
is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A modem is  
required to access this service. Set your communications  
software for eight data bits, no parity and one stop bit (8N1).  
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With this service you can access:  
Specifications and configuration for Seagate products.  
Reprints of Seagate documentation.  
A directory of information and helpful utilities that you can  
download to your own computer.  
The FINDTYPE.EXE utility is designed to make drive installa-  
tion easier. It compares the drive’s geometry with all geome-  
tries supported by the system BIOS. FINDTYPEeither signals  
if an exact match exists between the drive geometry and the  
systemBIOS, orrecommends the closest drive type supported  
by your system BIOS.  
Maximum  
Baud Rate  
BBS Location  
Modem Number  
United States  
England  
408-438-8771  
44-62-847-8011  
49-89-140-9331  
65-292-6973  
9600  
9600  
2400  
9600  
9600  
Germany  
Singapore  
Australia  
61-2-756-2359  
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 drive installation  
section for specific information on your drive model.  
CMOS configuration (for AT systems only). Basic informa-  
tion about the drive must be entered into the host system  
CMOS so that it may properly access the drive for reading and  
writing data. The number of heads, cylinders, and sectors per  
track are specific to each drive and collectively define the drive  
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geometry. CMOS configuration is system-dependent and is  
usually accomplished through a utility such as SETUP.  
Low-level formatting. Seagate AT interface drives are low-  
level formatted at the factory and do not need low-level format-  
ting.  
Caution. If an installed drive is low-level formatted, all user  
data will be lost. Seagate Technology, Inc. assumes no liability  
for lost user data.  
Partitioning. A drive can be subdivided into partitions that  
behave as individual drives within the system. Earlier versions  
of DOS (before version 4.0) have a limitation on maximum  
drive capacity and consequently require higher capacity drives  
to be divided into smaller partitions. For DOS users, each  
partition is assigned a different letter, for example, C: and D:  
for a drive with two partitions.  
Use the DOS FDISK utility to partition the drive. After the drive  
has been defined in CMOS, you must boot the system to the  
floppy drive with a bootable DOS diskette. Then run the FDISK  
utility to partition the drive. Refer to your DOS manual for using  
FDISK. Use DOS 3.3 or higher.  
High-level formatting. The last part of the installation proce-  
dure is high-level formatting the drive. High-level formatting  
verifies the information written by the low-level format and  
establishes drive access information used by the system.  
High-level formatting in DOS creates the File Allocation Table  
(FAT) used by DOS for drive access. The high-level format is  
initiated bythe FORMAT command. Refertoyour DOS manual  
for instructions on using the FORMAT command.  
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ST9144 family AT interface drives  
This guide provides installation information for the ST9051A,  
ST9052A, ST9077A, ST9096A, and ST9144A drives. All drives  
in this family automatically park theirheads at power-down.Refer  
to Figure 1.  
Caution. These drives are usually installed in notebook or laptop  
systems. These computers require qualified or factory trained  
technicians to perform peripheral upgrades. Be sure to review the  
terms and conditions of your system warranty before openingthe  
system enclosure.  
Default drive geometry  
Seagate AT interface drives mimic (translate) other drive geome-  
tries. If none of the drive types offered by the CMOS support the  
number of heads, cylinders and sectors per track shown by the  
following table, and your system does not support a “user-de-  
fined” drive type, then select a drive type in your system CMOS  
with a capacity which is less than or equal to the capacity given  
in the “CMOS MBytes” column of the following table.  
If you do not know which drive types your CMOS supports,  
download FINDTYPE.EXE to assist in choosing an appropriate  
drive type. Refer to the “Technical Support Services” section in  
the front of this guide.  
When specifying drive geometry to the system CMOS, different  
values may be used for the Cylinders (1,024 max), Read/Write  
Heads (16 max), and Sectors per Track (63 max).  
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Note that the final drive capacity shown by the CMOS and total  
sectors cannot exceed the values indicated in the last column of  
the following table as defined by the following equation:  
(Sectors)×(Heads)×(Cylinders) Total Sectors per Drive  
If your BIOS offers a “custom drive” or a “user-defineddrive type,  
you may use one of the configurations listed below.  
Total  
Sect. /  
Drive  
MBytes CMOS  
(F) MBytes (F)  
R/W Sect./  
Heads Track  
Model  
Cyl.  
ST9051A 42.86  
ST9051A 42.82  
ST9052A 42.65  
ST9077A 64.05  
ST9096A 85.29  
ST9144A 127.94  
40.87  
40.84  
40.67  
61.09  
81.34  
122.02  
654  
820  
980  
802  
980  
980  
4
6
32  
17  
17  
39  
17  
17  
83,712  
83,640  
5
83,300  
4
125,112  
166,600  
249,900  
10  
15  
The CMOS calculation of drive capacity is based on a variation  
of the number of bits in a megabyte, for purposes related to drive  
addressing.  
When the drive geometry has been entered into the “user-de-  
fined” or “custom” drive type, the CMOS may display the calcu-  
lated drive capacity. This number should correspond with the  
capacity listed in the “CMOS MBytes (F)” column of the table.  
Note that the driveprovidesthe userwith fullcapacity asspecified  
in the “Mbytes (F)” column of the table.  
After the high-level formatting has been completed, the drive  
capacity can be verified using the DOS CHKDSK utility.  
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Supported system BIOS revisions  
These drives areAT interfacecompatibledrives. Thehost system  
BIOS must provide full support for the AT interface command set.  
Consult the system documentation for implementation informa-  
tion for your system.  
In accordance with the ATA/CAM specification, after a hard reset  
is received from the host, the BIOS must reset any emula-  
tion/translation parameters for the drive.  
The ST9144 family AT interface drives use 4 bytes of Error  
Correction Code (ECC) with the Read Long/Write Long com-  
mands.  
Based on the drive type, some system BIOSes look for 7 bytes  
of ECC. If your system expects 7 bytes of ECC, some drive  
diagnostic programs return false failures (typically time-out er-  
rors). Consult your system documentation, or call your system  
dealer ormanufacturerforinformationonconfiguringyoursystem  
to receive 4 bytes of ECC.  
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Drive configuration  
Master/Slave configuration. Refer to the table below to con-  
figure up to two drives on a single AT bus.  
System Configuration  
Pins A-B Pins C-D  
Drive is Master, no Slave present Removed Removed  
Drive is Master,  
Removed  
Installed  
Seagate Slave present*  
Drive is Slave to another  
ST9144 Family AT Drive  
Installed  
Removed  
Installed  
Reserved Positions (Do Not Use) Installed  
*Includes ST125A, ST138A, ST157A, ST1102A, ST1144A,  
ST351A, ST3096A, ST3120A, ST3144A, ST9051A, ST9052A,  
ST9077A, ST9096A, and ST9144A.  
Power connection. The ST9144 family drives use  
+5 Volts DC power supplied to the drive through the interface  
connector. Refertothe “44-PinATInterfaceConnectorAssign-  
ment” table for specific pin assignments.  
Caution. The drive does not use +12 Volts DC power. Make  
sure only +5 Volts DC is being supplied to the drive, as  
specified in the “44-Pin AT Interface Connector Assignment”  
table.  
Attach AT interface cable. Use a 44-pin AT interface connec-  
tor cable with two rows of 22 female contacts on 0.079 inch  
(2 mm) centers. Pin 20 has been removed on the connector  
for keying purposes. A dual-drive system requires a 44-pin AT  
interface daisy-chain cable. Most cables have a stripe down  
one side to designate Pin 1.  
Make sure Pin 1 on the interface cable connector is aligned to  
Pin 1 on the drive interface connector and Pin 1 on the host  
connector. The maximum cable length is 18 inches (457 mm).  
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Caution. Improperly plugging the connector may damage the  
drive. To prevent damage, the mating cable connector should be  
keyed by blocking the hole for Pin-20.  
Figure 1: ST9144 family AT drive setup  
Note: The drive is shown  
with the PC Board up.  
For ST9051A and  
ST9077A Only:  
Notch  
A notch here  
indicates the drive  
has metric screw  
threads, thread  
Pin 1  
size: M3x0.5  
Master/Slave  
Configuration Jumpers  
Key - Pin 20 (Removed)  
PCB  
A
B
C
D
Drive is Master, no Slave drive present  
Drive is Master, Seagate Slave drive present  
Drive is Slave to another ST9144 Family Master  
Reserved Positions (Do Not Use)  
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Drive Formatting  
Seagate AT Interface drives are low-level formatted at the factory  
and do not need low-level formatting. Drive partitioning should be  
done using the DOS FDISK utility. Use DOS 3.3 or higher. If you  
are partitioning the boot drive, make sure that the primary DOS  
partition is marked active.  
Caution. If the drive was previously in use, make sure all data  
hasbeensafely backed-up from the drive. Formattingorpartition-  
ing at any level may result in a partial or complete loss of user  
data. Seagate Technology assumes no liability for lost data.  
If the drive is to be made bootable be certain that the system files  
are copiedonto the drive. Consult yourDOS manualforFORMAT  
and FDISK command options and syntax.  
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44-Pin AT interface connector assignments  
Pin  
Signal  
I/O  
Pin  
Signal  
I/O  
01  
03  
05  
07  
09  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
/Host Reset  
Host Data 7  
Host Data 6  
Host Data 5  
Host Data 4  
Host Data 3  
Host Data 2  
Host Data 1  
Host Data 0  
Ground  
O
02  
04  
06  
08  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
Ground  
Host Data 8  
Host Data 9  
Host Data 10  
Host Data 11  
Host Data 12  
Host Data 13  
Host Data 14  
Host Data 15  
Key  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
No Pin  
Reserved  
/HIOW  
Ground  
O
O
Ground  
/HIOR  
Ground  
Reserved  
Reserved  
IRQ 14  
Reserved  
Ground  
I
32 /Host IO16 (AT)  
I
Notes  
O
Host ADDR 1  
Host ADDR 0  
/Host CS0  
/DASP  
O
O
O
34  
36  
38  
/PDIAG (16)  
Host ADDR 2  
/Host CS1  
O
Notes 40  
Ground  
41 +5 VDC (Logic)  
43 Ground  
42 +5 VDC (Motor)  
44 Reserved  
/ indicates active low signal. Direction is with respect to the host.  
I indicates to the host, O indicates from the host. Reserved  
pins/ground do not have direction. /PDIAG and /DASP are used for  
communication between master and slave drives.  
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Power management mode descriptions  
TheST9144familydrivesfeaturefour-phase powermanagement  
with Active, Idle, Standby and Sleep modes. Power management  
is required for low-power portable systems, and is enabled  
through a system-dependent set-up procedure. Consult your  
system documentation for power management information.  
ST9051A power management mode  
descriptions  
Active mode. The drive is in Active mode during the read/write  
and seek operations.  
Idle mode. At power-on the drive defaults to Idle mode after  
5 seconds of inactivity. The spindleis up to speed. The heads are  
parked and latched away from the data zones for maximum data  
integrity. The drive is Ready and accepts all commands.  
Standby mode. The drive enters Standby mode whena Standby  
Immediate command is received from the host. The drive also  
enters Standby mode after a specifiable length of time has  
elapsed with the drive in Idle mode. The Standby timer is system-  
dependent, and is usually established by the user with a system  
utility such as Setup. In Standby mode, the SeaCache buffer  
remains enabled, the heads are parked and the spindle is at rest.  
The drive accepts all commands, and returns to Active mode  
when disc access is necessary.  
Sleep mode. The drive enters Sleep mode when a Sleep Imme-  
diate command is received from the host. The heads are parked  
and the spindle is at rest. The drive leaves Sleep mode when a  
hard or soft reset is sent from the host. After a soft reset is  
received, the drive exits Sleep mode with all current emula-  
tion/translation parameters intact.  
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Idle and standby timers. Default time delays for both the Idle  
timer and the Standby timer are set by the drive at power-on.  
These delays can also be specified by the user via the system  
Setup utility.  
Each time the drive performs an Active function (read, write or  
seek) the Idle timer is re-initialized, and begins the countdown  
from the specifieddelaytime to zero. If the Idletimerreaches zero  
before any drive activity is required, the drive transitions into Idle  
mode. Upon transitioning to Idle mode, the drive begins the  
Standby timer countdown. If the Standby timer reaches zero  
before any drive activity is required, the drive transitions into  
Standby mode. In both Idle and Standby mode the drive accepts  
all commands, and returns to Active mode when disc access is  
necessary.  
ST9052A, ST9077A, ST9096A, and ST9144A  
power management mode descriptions  
Active mode. The drive is in Active mode during the read/write  
and seek operations.  
Idle mode. At power-on the drive sets the Idle timer to enter Idle  
mode after 5 seconds of inactivity. The Idle timer delay can also  
be set by the user via the system Setup utility. In Idle mode the  
spindle remains up to speed. The heads are parked and latched  
away from the data zones for maximum data integrity. The drive  
accepts all commands, and returns to Active mode when disc  
access is necessary.  
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Standby mode. The drive enters Standby mode whena Standby  
Immediate command is been received from the host. The drive  
can also enter Standby mode after a specifiable length of time  
has elapsed with the drive in Idle mode. The Standby timer is  
system-dependent, and is usually established by the user with a  
system utility such as Setup.  
In Standby mode, the SeaCache buffer remains enabled, the  
heads are parked and the spindle is at rest. The drive accepts all  
commands, and returns to Active mode when disc access is  
necessary.  
Sleep mode. The drive enters Sleep mode when a Sleep Imme-  
diate command is received from the host. The heads are parked  
and the spindle is at rest. The drive leaves Sleep mode when a  
hard or soft reset is sent from the host. After a soft reset is  
received, the drive exits Sleep mode with all current emula-  
tion/translation parameters intact.  
Idle and standby timers. Default time delays for both the Idle  
timer and the Standby timer are set by the drive at power-on.  
These delays can also be specified by the user via the system  
Setup utility.  
Each time the drive performs an Active function (read, write or  
seek) the Idle timer is re-initialized, and begins the countdown  
from the specifieddelaytime to zero. If the Idletimerreaches zero  
before any drive activity is required, the drive transitions into Idle  
mode. Upon transitioning to Idle mode, the drive begins the  
Standby timer countdown. If the Standby timer reaches zero  
before any drive activity is required, the drive transitions into  
Standby mode. In both Idle and Standby mode the drive accepts  
all commands, and returns to Active mode when disc access is  
necessary.  
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Drive mounting  
The drive can be mounted in any of the approved orientations  
shown in Figure 2. A minimum clearance of 0.030 inches  
(0.762 mm) should be allowed around the entire perimeter of the  
drive to allow for cooling airflow.  
Note. These mountingorientationrecommendationsdonotapply  
to the ST9052A, which may be mounted in any orientation.  
Figure 2: Approved mounting orientations  
ACCEPTABLE  
NOT  
RECOMMENDED  
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Mounting specifications  
The ST9144 family drives are built with metric mounting screw  
threads. Screw insertion depth is limited to 0.150 inches  
(3.81 mm) maximum on the side mounting holes and  
0.190 inches (4.82 mm) maximumon the bottom mounting holes.  
The screw size for the bottom and the side mounting holes  
is M3X0.5.  
Caution. Do not exceed 3 inch-lbs torque for mounting screws.  
ST9051A only. ST9051A drive with part number 914003-XXX  
has standard screw thread size: 4-40 UNC-2B.  
ST9052A only. Screw insertion depth on the ST9052A is limited  
to 0.1490 inches (3.80 mm) maximum on the side and bottom  
mounting holes.  
Installation trouble-shooting  
Before you begin trouble-shooting, read and be aware of all the  
considerations discussed in this section. The suggestions pre-  
sented here resolve the vast majority of installation problems.  
Warning. Always power down the system before changing  
jumper settings or unplugging cables and cards.  
Verify compatibility. Check the documentation for the host  
adapter and the drive to confirm that these components are  
appropriately matched for each other and to your system.  
Verify your configuration. Refer to the drive and controller  
installation guides to make sure all jumper settings suit your  
configuration requirements.  
Check all cables. Make sure all cables are securely con-  
nected. Ribbon cables are especially fragile. Make sure they  
are not crimped or damaged in any way. Having extra cables  
on hand for trouble-shooting saves time and frustration.  
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Note. Most cables have a stripe down one side to designate  
the Pin 1 location. Make sure Pin 1 on the interface cable  
connector is connected to Pin 1 on the drive interface connec-  
tor and Pin 1 on the host connector. Refer to Figure 1 for the  
location of Pin 1 on the drive interface connector.  
Check all cards. Make sure all cards are securely seated in  
theexpansionslots onthemotherboard. Fullsize (16-bit) cards  
cannot be plugged into half-size (8-bit) slots. Make sure all  
cards are plugged into appropriately sized expansion slots.  
Once the cards are permanently installed, and the system is  
running properly, use mounting screws to secure them in  
place.  
Check the power supply specifications. The output of your  
power supplymay not meet the powerrequirements of thenew  
devices you are installing. If you are not sure whether the  
power supply meets the system requirements, consult your  
system dealer or distributor.  
UsethesameversionofDOSthroughoutyoursystem. The  
same version of DOS must be used throughout all phases of  
building and configuring your system.  
Verify the CMOS drive type. The CMOS drive type must  
approximate, but not exceed, the physical specifications and  
maximum drive capacity of the disc drive. Refer to the Default  
Drive Geometry section of this installation guide for drive  
specifications and CMOS configuration information.  
Check for viruses. Before installing any new software, scan  
the installation diskettes for viruses. After the software has  
been installed on the hard disc, scan that drive for viruses.  
Symptoms of viruses can include intermittent system lock-ups,  
re-boots, drive errors, etc.  
Notes  
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