Maxtor 20255400 manual Setting the Jumper

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Setting the Jumper

Most Maxtor hard drives come preconfigured with a jumper (Figure 4) in the cable select or master position. Maxtor recommends using the cable select jumper position in most situations for ease of configuration.

1.After removing the drive from its anti-static bag, match the jumper block on the rear of the drive to one of the jumper block styles shown in Figure 6. If you are unable to match your drive jumper block to one of the styles shown, refer to the jumper settings dia- gram on the drive label.

2.Configure the drive as cable select (CS) by using pliers to move the jumper into the appropriate position on the jumper block.

To properly configure cable select, all devices on the same ATA cable must use the cable select jumper setting and be connected with a 40- pin Ultra ATA cable like the one included. Before installing a new hard drive on an ATA cable with an existing device, confirm that the existing device is configured as cable select. Jumper settings may be printed on the device; however, you may need to consult the device documentation or contact the manufacturer.

Older systems that do not support Ultra ATA/66 or are dated prior to November 1998 may not be able to use the cable select jumper option. If you are uncertain whether your system can use the cable select option, consult your system manual, contact the system manufacturer, or use the master/slave jumper settings instead.

Figure 4

A Jumper

Determine the jumper style and settings using Figure 6 on page 7 or the diagram on the drive label.

 

 

Style A1

 

 

 

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Style B

Figure 5

Common Jumper Blocks

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Installing the Hard Drive

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Contents Installation Guide FCC Declaration of Conformance Contents Warranty Registration Information Part Number P/N Serial Number S/NGetting Started Handling the Hard DriveImportant Notice for Drives Larger than 137 GB Installing the Drive with an Ultra ATA PCI CardBack Up Your Data Installing the Drive in a Macintosh Intentionally blank Installing the Hard Drive Removing the System CoverSetting the Jumper Style A1 Style A2 Style B Inch Device Bay Installation Mounting the Hard DriveInstalling the Hard Drive Attaching the Cables New System or Failed Boot Drive Typical ATA Device ConfigurationsExisting System with Single Atapi CD/DVD/Zip Drive Existing System with Two Atapi CD/DVD/Zip DrivesConfiguring the System Bios Pause/Break Key on a Keyboard Select your installation scenario Formatting the Hard DriveInstalling a New Boot Drive Windows 98, Me No OS found Installing a New Boot Drive Windows 2000, XP Ntldr is missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart Formatting the Hard Drive Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives Ultra ATA/133 PCI Card Solutions Using a Drive Larger than 137 GBOperating System Solutions Formatting the Hard Drive Chipset Solutions for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP Getting Help Software Downloads Warranty ServicesProduct Support Knowledge Base