Computer Drive - DVD/CD Drive User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Electromagnetic susceptibility
- Electromagnetic compliance
- Electromagnetic compliance for the European Union
- Australian C-Tick
- Seagate Technology support services
- General description
- Initial setup information
- General information
- SCSI ID jumpers
- Drive termination
- Terminator power
- I/O circuits and data path widths
- Providing adequate cooling
- Mounting the drive and connecting cables
- Formatting the drive
- Quick reference desktop system notes
- Setting the SCSI ID jumpers
- Terminating the drive
- Terminator power
- Other applicable jumper options
- Setting the SCSI ID jumpers
- Terminating the drive
- Terminator power
- Other applicable jumper options
- Setting the SCSI ID jumpers
- Terminating the drive
- Applicable jumper options

Medalist Pro Installation Guide, Rev. B 49
W drives
Terminator power
There are four possible terminator power (
TP
) configurations for
“W” model drives (see Figure 14). You will not normally need to
change this option and can leave the drive configured as it was
shipped from the factory.
Figure 14. Setting terminator power jumpers
Drive supplies term. power to SCSI bus only
Drive supplies term. power for its own terminators only (default)
“W” model drives
T
E
D
S
M
E
W
P
P
D
R
E
S
T
P
T
P
Drive supplies term. power for its own terminators
and drive supplies term. power to SCSI bus
Drive takes term. power from SCSI bus
Position A
SCSI I/O
Connector
DC Power
Connector
J2
Drive
Front
J6
J1
J2 Jumper Type
(enlarged to
show detail)
Pin 1
J2
Note: TP jumper(s) must
always be in one of the
configurations shown,
even if TE jumper is
not installed.