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Cheetah 73LP Product Manual, Rev. C, Notes for s 15, 16, and 17., default

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38 Cheetah 73LP Product Manual, Rev. C J2 Pin 1 RR Jumper S D M W P E E T Positions E S E P D S S P Force single-ended bus mode Delay Motor Start [3] Enable Remote Motor Start Write Protect Parity Disable *Additional notes on these functions in section 8.1.2. Reserved Term. Power to SCSI Bus (applies to "LW" model only; reserved on "LC" model) J2 Jumper Plug (enlarged to show detail) J2 J6 Drive Front Figure 17. J2 option select header 8.1.1 Notes for Figures 15, 16, and 17. [1] Notes explaining the functions of the various jumpers on jumper header connectors J2, J5, and J6 are given here and in Section 8.1.2. The term "default" means as standard OEM units are configured with a jumper on those positions when shipped from factory. "Off" means no jumper is installed; "On" means a jumper is installed. OFF or ON underlined is factory default condition. The PCBA on LC models does not have connector J5. The J5 connector signals conform to SFF-8009 Revision 2.0, Unitized Connector for Cabled Drives, signal assignments for auxiliary connectors. [2] These signals are also on 80-pin J1 I/O connector. See Tables 14 and 15. [3] Voltage supplied by the drive.

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Cheetah 73LP Product Manual, Rev. C
Figure 17.
J2 option select header
8.1.1
Notes for Figures 15, 16, and 17.
[1]
Notes explaining the functions of the various jumpers on jumper header connectors J2, J5, and J6 are
given here and in Section 8.1.2. The term “
default
” means as standard OEM units are configured with a
jumper on those positions when shipped from factory. “Off” means no jumper is installed; “On” means a
jumper is installed. OFF or ON underlined is factory
default
condition.
The PCBA on LC models does not have connector J5. The J5 connector signals conform to SFF-8009
Revision 2.0, Unitized Connector for Cabled Drives, signal assignments for auxiliary connectors.
[2]
These signals are also on 80-pin J1 I/O connector. See Tables 14 and 15.
[3]
Voltage supplied by the drive.
Delay Motor Start
Enable Remote Motor Start
Write Protect
Parity Disable
Term. Power to SCSI Bus
S
E
D
S
M
E
W
P
P
D
R
E
S
R
E
S
T
P
Jumper
Positions
Force single-ended bus mode
(applies to “LW” model only;
reserved on “LC” model)
Pin 1
Reserved
J2
J2
Jumper Plug
(enlarged to
show detail)
[3]
*
Additional notes on these
functions in section 8.1.2.
J2
Drive
Front
J6