Maxtor 80-160GB manual Unpacking Instructions

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Installation

3.2UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: The maximum limits for physical shock can be exceeded if the drive is not handled properly. Special care should be taken not to bump or drop the drive. It is highly recommended that the DiamondMax 17 80-160GB AT hard drives are not stacked or placed on any hard surface after they are unpacked. Such handling could and will cause media damage.

CAUTION: During shipment and handling, the antistatic electrostatic dis- charge (ESD) bag prevents electronic component damage due to electrostatic discharge. To avoid accidental damage to the drive, do not use a sharp instrument to open the ESD bag and do not touch Printed Circuit Board components. Save the packing ma- terials for possible future use.

1.Grounded wrist straps should be worn when opening the ESD bag.

2.Three layer runners should be installed on every table and bench where the product is processed while still vulnerable to ESD.

3.Open the shipping container and remove the packing assembly that contains the drive.

4.Remove the drive from the packing assembly.

5.Always handle the disk drive from the sides.

6.Do not touch the circuit board.

7.Never stack the disk drives on top of one another nor store them on their sides.

8.When you are ready to install the drive, remove it from the ESD bag.

3-2 Maxtor DiamondMax 17 80-160GB AT Hard Disk Drive

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Contents ATA Patents RevisionsUL/CSA/VDE/TUV/WEEE/RoHS Corporate Headquarters Before You BeginTable Of Contents Service and Support List of Figures List of Tables Manual Organization AudienceATA Terminology and ConventionsReferences Introduction Product Overview General DescriptionKEY Features Regulatory Compliance Standards Hardware Requirements Space Requirements InstallationUnpacking Instructions 220 Pack Shipping Container Hardware Options ATA Interface Connector1AT Jumper Options Cable Select CS Jumper CLJ Jumper Out ATA Bus Adapter2.1 40-Pin ATA Bus Connector DC Power J1, Section a ATA BUS Interface Connector J1, Section CExternal Drive Activity LED ATA Bus Interface Connector J1, Section COrientation Mounting7Mounting Screw Clearance Ventilation ClearanceFor Systems with AN ATA Adapter Board Adapter Board InstallationConnecting the Adapter Board and the Drive Operating System Limitations Techniques in Drive Configuration8.4-Gigabytes Barrier Max LBA Capacity System Startup and OperationModel Interface Model 6G080L0 6G160P0 Drive ConfigurationModel Number and Capacity Value Physical DimensionsModel Mode Power Current Power Requirements 80GB & 160GBVoltage Tolerance Voltage ToleranceEPA Energy Star Compliance Power Mode DefinitionsNon-Operating/Storage ParameterParameter Operating Non-Operating Reliability SpecificationsShock and Vibration Canadian Emissions Statement Safety Regulatory ComplianceProduct Specifications Introduction Signal Cable and ConnectorMechanical Interface Electrical InterfaceGeneral Feature Set Command InterfaceSupported Commands Command Command Code Feature Register2fh 3fh Word Content Description Identify Drive Command51-52 Obsolete Total number of user addressable sectors Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with Iordy flow control Minor version number See Address Offset Reserved Area Boot, Incits TR272001 = release interrupt enabled General Purpose Logging feature set supported Word Stream Access Latency DMA Security status ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Getting Help Service and SupportService and Support Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Positioner See actuator Glossary