Maxtor 2R015H1, 2R010H1 specifications Start up, Set up

Page 24

INSTALLATION

Install the Hard Drive in a Device Bay

Refer to your computer user’s manual for specific mounting information. Be sure to secure the drive to the device bay with all four screws.

Attach the Interface and Power Cables

Do not force or rock the connectors into their sockets on the hard drive. Push them in straight until they are seated.

Note: Maxtor Hard Drive Kits that carry an “H” in the kit number are Ultra ATA/100 compatible hard drives. A standard IDE cable can be used for drive installation; however, an Ultra ATA cable is required to achieve Ultra ATA/100 data transfers in Ultra ATA/100 compatible systems. Follow the illustration below for proper cable connections to the system and hard drive(s) when using this cable.

Attach an IDE interface connector to J1 on the Maxtor drive. Attach a power connector to J2 on the Maxtor drive. This connector is keyed and will only fit one way. Check all other cable connections before you power up. Striped/colored edge is pin 1

After attaching the IDE interface cable and the power cable to the Maxtor hard drive, verify that all other cables connected to other devices, the mother board or interface card(s) are correctly seated.

Striped/colored edge is pin

Figure 4 - 4

IDE Interface and Power Cabling Detail

Start up

Turn your system ON. During the system start up sequence, run the SETUP (BIOS) program. Newer systems usually display a message like “press DEL to enter Setup,” showing how to access the SETUP (BIOS) program.

Choose the device position where the Maxtor hard drive will be installed (Primary Master, Primary Slave, Secondary Master, Secondary Slave or their equivalents) and select the “Auto Detect” option. Save and exit the BIOS. The system will now boot. Boot to the MaxBlast™ Plus diskette.

Set up

MaxBlast Plus will guide you through the steps to prepare (partition and format) your new Maxtor hard drive. Once you have completed this step, your new Maxtor hard drive will be ready to use.

Note: Do not discard the MaxBlast Plus diskette once the installation is complete. The diskette contains Maxdiag, a diagnostic utility that is a separate program from the MaxBlast Plus installation software.

4 – 5

Image 24
Contents Hard Disk Drive Specifications Models 2R015H1 & 2R010H1 Before You Begin U T I O NContents Product Specifications Handling and InstallationInterface Commands AT Interface DescriptionHost Software Interface Service and Support GlossaryFigures Introduction MaxtorCorporationManualOrganization AbbreviationsConventions Key Features Product DescriptionProduct Features Functional / InterfaceCacheManagement Major HDA Components SubsystemConfiguration Jumper Location / ConfigurationCylinder Limitation Jumper Description ProductSpecifications Drive ConfigurationPerformanceSpecifications Models and CapacitiesPhysical Dimensions PowerRequirements Power Mode DefinitionsEPA Energy Star Compliance Environmental LimitsReliability Specifications Shock and VibrationSafety Regulatory Compliance EMC/EMIHandlingandInstallation HardDriveHandlingPrecautionsElectro-StaticDischargeESD UnpackingandInspection Multi-pack Shipping ContainerPhysicalInstallation RepackingBefore You Begin Hook upSet up Start upInterfaceConnector ATInterfaceDescriptionPinDescriptionSummary PIN IGN ALPIN Name Signal Name Signal Desc Ription Pin Description TableIM in G Paramet ERS Mode PIO TimingImin G Paramet ERS Mode DMATimingUltra DMA Timing ModeSustained Ultra DMA Data In Burst Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data In Burst Initiating an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst HostSoftwareInterface Task File RegistersPOR T EAD WR ITE Conten TS LBA Bits CommandRegister Seek, Format, and Diagnostic CommandsSummary M M a N D N a M E M M a N D code PA R a M E T E R S U S E DControl Diagnostic Registers Reset and Interrupt Handling InterfaceCommands ReadCommands Read DMA WriteCommands Write Multiple ModeSet/CheckCommands VAL UE DES C RIP TionLE VE L VAL UE Omman D PowerModeCommands Timer VAL UE TIME-OUT PeriodSleep Mode InitializationCommands Or D ENT Desc RiptionOr D 15- 10, as c urrently defined Initialize Drive Parameters Seek,FormatandDiagnosticCommands ER ROR Code Desc RiptionA.R.T. CommandSet Key RegisterServiceandSupport Service PolicyNo Quibble Service Product SupportFrom Dial Glossary Correctable error Central processing unit CPUChannel CharacterDirect access Direct memory access DMAError correction code ECC Error freeHard error Head disk assembly HDAFrequency response Gigabyte GBLate window LatencyLogic Logical addressPhase locked loop PLL Phase marginRandom access memory RAM Read gate signalSector pulse signal Seek complete signalSequential access Soft errorStrobe offset signal Un-correctable errorUnrecoverable error Write gate signal