StorCase® Technology Rhino®JR RJR100 Removable Drive Enclosure User's Guide Part No. D89-0000-0093 D02 December 2002 StorCase Technology, Inc.
1 STORCASE® TECHNOLOGY RHINOJR RJR100 The StorCase Technology RhinoJR (P/Ns RJR100-A100 and RJR100-SWU2X) removable drive carrier and receiving frame provides low cost, durable and reliable mounting for 3.5 AT/IDE and Ultra ATA/100 or SCSI drives within 5.25 half-height peripheral slots.
2 Chassis Status LED - Provides the following information: NOTE: Green = Power ON (and both fans working properly) Red = Fan Failure (If either carrier or receiving fan fails) An audible alarm will also sound if either of the fans fail. Front Cooling Fan (Not Shown) - Fan helps provide ample carrier ventilation (located inside the front of the drive carrier). NOTE: Front fan may be manually disabled for special applications. Refer to Front Fan Alarm Disable SW2 (or S2...) for further information.
3 Front Fan Alarm Disable SW2 (or S2, depending on model) - This jumper option allows the front fan alarm to be disabled when the front fan is manually disabled (see figure on page 2). Jumper is included in the RhinoJR accessory packet. Although not recommended, the front fan may be manually disabled by disconnecting the front fan power cable (red/black cable) from the drive carrier board, located inside the carrier (see figure below).
4 INSTALLATION NOTES: For SCSI Ultra2 (LVD) operation, the RJR100-SWU2X requires LVD chassis and cabling. The RJR100-SWU2X supports LVD implementations with a maximum of 15 drives in one chassis. For Ultra ATA/100 (100MByte/sec) operation, an Ultra ATA/100 controller and hard drive(s), and appropriate 40-pin, 80-conductor cable are required. Installing the Drive into the Carrier While performing the steps in this section, work on a soft surface to prevent excessive shock to the drive being installed.
5 2. Attach the I/O cable from the RhinoJR carrier to the disk drive. 3. Attach the DC power cable to the disk drive. 4. Attach the 5-pin ID select cable to the disk drive (Does not apply to the RJR100-A100 model). 5. Carefully insert the drive into the carrier. Make sure none of the cables are pinched. Side-mount the drive into the carrier with the four (4) #6-32 small Phillips Pan Head screws provided. 6. Reinstall the top and bottom covers on to the drive carrier. RJR100 Users Guide- Rev.
6 Installing the Receiving Frame The drive should be installed into the carrier before installing the receiving frame into the mounting bay of a computer or expansion chassis. 1. Turn OFF power to computer or expansion chassis. 2. Open computer or expansion chassis according to manufacturers instructions. If necessary, temporarily remove any expansion boards that may make installation difficult. 3. With the drive carrier locked into place inside the receiving frame, install the RhinoJR into the 5.
7 Selecting the SCSI ID Number NOTE: There is no SCSI ID select switch on the RJR100-A100 model. The RhinoJR SCSI ID selection switch is located on the rear of the carrier, as shown in the figure below. Carefully select the appropriate SCSI ID number for the installed device. Selecting an invalid ID number, or selecting the same number on different devices may cause unpredictable results and the computer system may not recognize the installed device. 1.
8 SPECIFICATIONS SCSI RhinoJR subsystems conform to the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) Standard set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Description RJR100 (1) Frame and Carrier RJR100 Carrier Only (1) Weight Physical Specifications 2.0lb (0.91kg) Height Width 1.68 (42.7mm) Depth 8.68 (220.5mm) 1.4lb (0.64kg) 5.75 (146.0mm) Available for AT/IDE (RJR100-A), Ultra ATA/100 (RJR100-A100), and SCSI Wide Ultra2 (RJR100SWU2X) drives.
9 LIMITED WARRANTY STORCASE TECHNOLOGY, Incorporated (StorCase) warrants that its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below. StorCase will, at its option, either repair or replace any part of its product that proves defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials.
10 Free Technical Support StorCase provides free technical support. If you experience any difficulty during the installation or subsequent use of a StorCase product, please contact StorCases Technical Support Department prior to servicing your system. This warranty covers only repair or replacement of defective StorCase products, as described above. StorCase is not liable for, and does not cover under warranty, any costs associated with servicing and/or installation of StorCase products.