Fujitsu MAF3364LC Manual/User Guide - Page 74
Fault LED: Output signal CN1-A2 pin, LED and LED V
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b. -Fault LED: Output signal (CN1-A2 pin) The IDD indicates that the write-protect status is in effect (CN1-A12 is connected to the GND, or the CN2-9 and CN2-10 are short-circuited.) A signal for driving the LED is output. 74LS06 or equivalent 150 Ω (IDD) NC1-A2 IMPORTANT This signal is temporarily driven at the GND level when the micro program reads the SCSI ID immediately after the power supply to the IDD has been switched on (it is possible to set up the SCSI ID by short circuiting CN1-A1 and CN1-A2.) c. CN1-A4, CN1-A6 (reserved) These pins are temporarily driven at the GND level when the micro program reads the SCSI ID immediately after the power supply to the IDD has been switched on (it is possible to set up the SCSI ID by short circuiting CN1-A3 and CN1-A4, and CN1-A5 and CN1-A6.) These pins get high impedance status except above. d. -LED and LED (V): Output signals (CN1-A8 pin and CN2-21, 22 pin) These signals actuate the external LED as same as LED on the front panel of the disk drive. The electrical requirements are given in Figure 4.24. IMPORTANT 1. The external LED is identical in indication to the LED on the front of the IDD. The meaning of indication can be selected with the CHANGE DEFINITION command. For details of command, refer to SCSI Logical Interface Specifications. 2. Any load other than the external LED (see Subsection 4.3.5) should not be connected to the LED (V) and -LED terminals. 3. This signal is temporarily driven at the GND level when the micro program reads the SCSI ID immediately after the power supply to the IDD has been switched on (it is possible to set up the SCSI ID by short circuiting CN1-A7 and CN1-A8.) C141-E064-03EN 4 - 21