Seagate ST32430N/ND, ST31230N/ND manual Hawk 2LP Family Installation Guide, Rev. B

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Notes for Figure 3a and 3b:

[1]Notes explaining the functions of the various jumpers on jumper header connectors J2, J5 and J6 are given below in left to right order of jumper position. The term "default" means as standard OEM units are configured when shipped from factory. "Off" means no jumper is installed; "On" means a jumper is installed. Off or On underlined is factory default condition.

Suggested part number for the unusual J2 jumper is Molex 52747-0211 (Seagate P/N 77679052).

[2]"ND" models do not have terminators on the drive PCB, so these jumpers are not applicable.

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Contents Hawk 2LP Family ST32430N/ND ST31230N/ND Contents Electromagnetic interference EMI considerations IntroductionPage Before you begin Page Page Safety instructions Vorsicht SicherheitsanleitungInstallation Overview Page Product repair information Product repair and return information SeaFAX number 408/438-2620 Technical support servicesSeaBOARD service SeaFONE telephone number 408/438-8222SeaTDD telephone number 408/438-5382 Modem Maximum Location Number Baud Rate BBSModel Hawk 2LP Family product informationPage Scsi interface cable connection Initial set-up informationScsi address selection DC Power connectionBus termination Optional parity bit enable Read/Write head auto-parkWrite precompensation and reduced write current Pin Hawk 2LP family N/ND models 50 pin Scsi I/O Drive configurationDrive configurator, Hawk 2LP family N/ND models Side View of Drive Pin Hawk 2LP Family Installation Guide, Rev. B DS ME J2 from previous Drives internal terminators J6 from previous Disc drive mounting Drive installationPage Decorative front panel optional Inches Millimeters Scsi interface drives GroundingPublication Number 77767473, Rev. B

ST31230N/ND, ST32430N/ND specifications

The Seagate ST31230N/ND and ST32430N/ND hard drives were integral components of the data storage landscape during their time, showcasing the innovation of Seagate in the field of magnetic storage technology. Both models offered capacities suitable for various applications, catering primarily to enterprise environments that required reliability and performance.

The ST31230N/ND, with a storage capacity of 1.2 GB, was designed to serve as an effective solution for desktop systems and entry-level servers. Its counterpart, the ST32430N/ND, boasted a larger capacity of 2.4 GB, making it better suited for more demanding applications. These drives utilized the SCSI interface, making them compatible with many workstations and server architectures of that era, ensuring dependable connectivity and data transfer.

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In conclusion, the Seagate ST31230N/ND and ST32430N/ND hard drives represented a significant advancement in storage technology during their time. With their reliable performance, improved data integrity, and compatibility with various systems, these drives have left a lasting legacy in the realm of data storage solutions.