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Toshiba MK-6014MAP Hard Disk Drives
Setup
Master/Slave
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Notes | Placing
in Computer
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Caution:Your Hard Disk Drive is a
precision device and even a small drop onto any surface can
cause damage. Electrostatic discharge can also damage the
drive. You should ground yourself prior to handling the drive.
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Master/Slave
Settings
Your Toshiba Hard Disk Drive can be configured as either a
"Master" or "Slave" unit. Master configuration is used for all
single drive applications, and master or slave configuration (only
one of each per port) is used for two drive applications. Use the
information in the following table before setting drive as Master or
Slave.
Master configuration is obtained by setting jumpers A, B, C
& D open (no jumper present). Slave configuration is obtained by
setting jumpers C-D. When B-D jumper is installed, the drive is
configured as cable select. If pin 28 = Low, the drive is "Master",
if pin 28 - High, the drive is "Slave".
 Figure 1. HDD Jumper
Locations
| JUMPER |
P28 |
DRIVE |
| No Jumper |
- |
Master
Drive |
| C-D Jumper |
- |
Slave
Drive |
| B-D Jumper |
LOW |
Master
Drive |
| B-D Jumper |
HIGH |
Slave
Drive |
| Prohibit A-B Jumper |
- |
- |
| Prohibit A-C Jumper |
- |
- |
Installation
Notes
- The drive should be mounted carefully on the surface of
0.1mm or less flatness to avoid excessive distortion.
- In order to prevent short-circuit under any circumstances,
a space of 0.5mm or more should be kept under the PCB.
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Space should be kept around the drive to avoid any contact
with other parts, which may occur due to shock or
vibration.
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The temperature of the top cover and the base must always
be kept under 60ƒC to maintain the required
reliability.
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Be sure not to cover the breathing hole to keep the pressure
inside the drive at a certain level
- Do not apply any force to the top cover, except the screw
areas on top cover. Maximum force to the specified area is
2N.
- The drive contains several parts which may be easily
damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge). Avoid touching the
interface connector pins and the surface of PCB. Be sure to use
ESD proof wrist strap when handling drive.
- The four mounting screws should be tightened equally with
0.3N-m (3kgf-cm) torque. The depth should be 3.0mm minimum and
3.5mm maximum.
Placing Hard Drive
inside your Computer
- Determine mounting configuration (the drive can be mounted
in either a horizontal or vertical orientation)
- Configure drive for system application.
- Configure the adapter board for the specific system
application (if required).
- Install adapter board into an unused PC/AT 16 bit slot (if
required).
- Install the I/F cable to the system's 44 pin connector port
or adapter board. Ensure pin 1 is oriented correctly, (pin 1 on
the cable is usually identified by a red or blue strip.)
- Set correct drive type in system CMOS
- Refer to applicable manuals for software installation
instructions.
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Important Note: Disconnect power from your
computer system before beginning installation.
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Figure 2.
HDD
Mounting Holes
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