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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. Repair parts or replacement
products will be provided by StorCase on an exchange basis, and will be either new or
reconditioned to be functionally equivalent to new.
This warranty does not cover any product damage that results from accident, abuse, misuse,
natural or personal disaster, external power surge or failure, or any unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification. StorCase will not be responsible for any software, firmware or other
customer data stored within, or interfacing with a StorCase product.
Duration of Warranty
Seven-Year Warranty: The following StorCase products are covered by this warranty for
a period of seven (7) years from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized
reseller: all Data Express® removable device enclosures and all StorCase interface cables and
accessories specifically intended for use with these products. Data Silo®, Data Stacker® and
InfoStation® products are covered by this warranty for a period of seven (7) years, excepting
the RAID controller, power supply, fan and blower components, which are covered by the
three-year warranty described below.
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a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized
reseller: all Rhino®JR external expansion chassis and all RAID controller modules. In addition,
the following components of the Data Silo®, Data Stacker®, InfoStation® products are subject
to warranty for a period of three (3) years: all power supplies, fans and blowers.
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To obtain warranty service, the defective product must be returned to your local authorized
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service center.
For defective products returned directly to StorCase, a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number must be obtained by calling StorCase Customer Service at (714) 445-3455. The RMA
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Introduction1
INTRODUCTION
PackagingInformation
The StorCase Technology Data Express® system is shipped in a container designed to provide
protection and prevent damage during shipment. The Data Express unit was carefully inspected before and during the packing procedure at the factory. Bent or broken connectors,
or evidence of other damage to the Data Express should be reported to the shipper immediately.
Refer to Figure 1 for the package contents.
If the wrong Data Express model has been received, please call your reseller or StorCase at
(800) 435-0642 to arrange for a Return Material Authorization (RMA). StorCase cannot accept
returns which do not display an RMA number on the outside of the package. Return the unit
with all the original packing materials.
Before removing any component from its packaging, discharge any static electricity by
touching a properly grounded metal object.
Serial Numbers
Both the Data Express DE100i-SW160 receiving frame and carrier are labeled with serial
numbers. These numbers must be reported to the StorCase Customer Service Representative
in order to receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA) for warranty claims. Locate the serial
number labels and record the numbers in the spaces provided below.
Receiving Frame:
Device Carrier:
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PackageContents
The DE100i-SW160 package contents include the following items. If any item is missing or
damaged, contact your StorCase dealer for a replacement.
The StorCase Technology Data Express® DE100i-SW160 is composed of a receiving frame
which supports SCSI Ultra160 (LVD) interfaces and fits within a 5.25" half-height peripheral
slot (Figure 2). This 16-bit I/O can support up to 160MByte/sec transfer rates. The receiving
frame contains one (1) removable drive carrier designed to provide durable and reliable
mounting for one (1) 3.5" form SCSI Wide, Wide Ultra, Wide Ultra2, or Wide Ultra160 drive.
The DE100i-SW160 allows a drive to be removed and transported to another DE100i-SW160equipped computer or expansion chassis, and also provides the ability to secure sensitive data
by removing and storing the drive safely for future use. Up to fifteen (15) DE100i-SW160 units
can be attached to one host adapter.
NOTES: For SCSI Ultra160 operation, the DE100i-SW160 requires Ultra160 chassis and
cabling.
DE100i-SW160 can support Ultra160 implementations with a maximum of 15 drives.
For enhanced, bus-isolating hot swap capability, the DX1/200-SW160/RH Isolator
Board is required. Contact StorCase for further information.
Figure 2: DE100i-SW160 Receiving Frame and Carrier
This User's Guide describes the steps required to install the StorCase Data Express DE100iSW160 removable enclosure inside of a computer peripheral bay or external chassis. This
guide supplements documentation provided with the host computer system, operating system,
and the drive to be installed within the carrier.
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ReceivingFrameFront Panel
(Figure 3)
Key Lock/Drive Power Switch - This key switch assures proper seating of the
drive carrier within the receiving frame, turns power to the drive carrier on and off,
and prevents unauthorized removal or installation of the carrier. For the computer
to access data on the disk drive, the key must be turned counterclockwise to the
locked position.
The key can be permanently attached to the locking mechanism as shown in
Appendix C.
Unit ID Number Indicator - (Figure 4) This LED displays the physical address of
the DE100i-SW160 drive carrier if the carrier is Installed and Locked in the receiving
frame or if the carrier is Removed from the receiving frame. If the carrier is Installedbut Not Locked in the receiving frame, a "u" will be displayed to indicate an unlocked
condition. The unit ID number is selected by means of the unit ID select switch inside
the receiving frame using a special alignment tool supplied with the DE100i-SW160.
Activity Indicator- A small dot next to the Unit ID Number which illuminates to show
when the host computer is accessing the data on the DE100i-SW160 carrier. This
dot will flash during communication with the host computer.
Figure 4: Receiving Frame Unit ID Number and Activity Display
ReceivingFrameRear Panel
(Figure 5)
I/O Connector (J2) : The input/output connector provides a standard interface for
all SCSI signals.
DC Power Connector (J3): The DE100i-SW160 uses a standard 4-pin DC power
connector to accept DC power.
Factory-Installed Jumpers (J4): There are two (2) jumpers factory-installed on J4.
One jumper is located on Pins 7 & 8, the other on Pins 9 & 10.
NOTE:Do not remove jumpers! (Remove only if attaching the DX1/200-SW160/
Option Pin Connector (W1):
Remote Unit ID Selection: Pins 1 through 8 of this connector are provided for remote
unit SCSI ID selection through the computer system. Remote ID selection requires that
the unit ID switch located on the inside of the receiving frame be set to "0" (onboard
ID selection is set with a switch located on the inside of the receiving frame as shown
in Figure 10).
Remote Activity LED: Pins 9 & 10 provide power to a remote LED device activity
indicator.
Enable Termination Power Connector (W2): A jumper is installed at the factory
and enables termination power to/from the SCSI bus.
NOTE:Do not remove this jumper!
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RH Isolator Board. Refer to Appendix B for further information.)
While performing the steps in this section, work on a soft surface to prevent excessive shock
to the drive being installed. Also refer to the manufacturer's documentation provided with the
drive.
NOTE:A #2 Phillips screwdriver will be required during this procedure.
1.Remove the drive from its protective packaging.
2.Plastic Drive Bezel: If the drive came equipped with a plastic front bezel, it
must be removed.
3.SCSI Drive Termination: The DE100i-SW160 does not provide onboard
termination. External termination must be provided. Refer to the documentation
provided by the drive manufacturer for termination information.
4.ID Select Jumpers: Locate the ID select jumper positions on the disk drive,
and remove any jumper plugs in this area. The ID select cable will be installed
into this section of the drive.
5.ID Select Cable: (Figure 6 & 7) The DE100i-SW160 carrier is supplied with
one (1) 5-wire cable. This cable is used for remote ID selection by means of
the ID select switch inside the receiving frame. The cable is designed to connect
to drives with 2mm ID select connectors.
The cables are made up of black, brown, red, orange, and yellow wires.
The black wire is plugged into the pin used to select ID0, the brown wire plugs
into the pin for ID1, the red wire plugs into the pin for ID2, and the orange wire
connects to ID3. Most drive manufacturers mark these pins with some sort of
identification which corresponds to ID0, ID1, ID2, and ID3. The yellow wire
plugs into the Remote Activity LED pin (Figure 5).
Disk drives use a row of pins to provide ground to the ID signals. This row of
pins is not used when installing the ID select cable to the carrier connector.
Refer to the drive manufacturer's documentation for more information.
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Installation
1.Attach the I/O cable from the rear distribution board of the DE100i-SW160
carrier to the disk drive (Figure 6).
2.Attach the 4-pin DC power cable from the rear distribution board to the disk drive
(Figure 6).
3.Install the 5-pin ID select cable into the rear signal distribution board connector.
Refer to Figure 7 for a typical 2mm drive pin connection.
4.Carefully insert the drive into the carrier at an angle, cable-end first. Make surethat none of the cables are pinched. Lower the front of the drive carefully
into place. Fasten the drive into the carrier with four (4) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd.
screws provided.
5.Attach the provided cable cover with two (2) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. screws
provided.
Figure 7 illustrates a typical ID select connection to a drive with 2mm ID select pins. The wires
on the wire harness connect to the positive pin (or signal pins) on the disk drive. In some cases,
the drive manufacturer will label the signal pins as Pin 1, 3, 5, and 7 (instead of 0, 1, 2, 3 as
shown in Figure 7 below). Also, in some cases, the even-numbered Pins 2, 4, and 6 are used
for Ground.
Attach the ID select cable to the drive using the 2mm connectors. Align the ID0 pin with the
black wire. Attach the 1.25mm connector on the other end of the ID select cable to the 1.25mm
connector (J3B) provided on the signal distribution board, located inside the carrier. Refer
to the manufacturers documentation to disable termination on the drive.
Typical Drive 16-Bit Wide Single-Ended ID Select Pins
(Pins vary on each drive model. See Drive
Manufacturer's Manual.)
Signal Row
GND Row
ID Select Cable (2mm) from Data
Express ID Select Connector
0
1
2
3
Black (ID0)
Brown (ID1)
Red (ID2)
Orange (ID3)
Yellow (LED)
Figure 7: Typical ID Select Connections (2mm Drive Pins)
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InstallingtheReceivingFrame
The drive should be installed into the carrier before installing the receiving frame into the
mounting bay of a computer or expansion chassis.
NOTE:Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver during this procedure.
1.Turn OFF power to the computer.
2.Open the computer system according to the manufacturers instructions. If
necessary, temporarily remove any expansion boards that may make installation
difficult.
3.To select the DE100i-SW160 unit ID remotely through the computer system or
external expansion chassis, the appropriate cable from the system must be
connected to the Option Pin Connector (W1) on the rear of the receiving frame as
shown in Table 1 and Figure 8.
Table 1: Option Pin Connector (W1) Signal Descriptions
PIN Signal Function
1ID0SCSI ID
2GNDGround
3ID1SCSI ID
4GNDGround
5ID2SCSI ID
6GNDGround
7ID3SCSI ID
8GNDGround
9RLEDCRemote LED Cathode
10RLEDARemote LED Anode
11Reserved
12Reserved
13Reserved
14Reserved
15Reserved
16Reserved
17Reserved
18Reserved
19Reserved
20Reserved
21Reserved
22Reserved
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to use remote ID selection from a computer or expansion
chassis, the Unit ID number on the DE100i-SW160 receiving
frame must be set to "0" with the provided alignment tool. Refer
to the section "Selecting the Unit ID Number" later in this manual
for the Unit ID selection procedure.
4.With the drive carrier locked in place inside the receiving frame, install the DE100iSW160 into the 5.25 drive opening in the computer or expansion chassis. Use
the appropriate guides to position the DE100i-SW160, and fasten it into place with
the four (4) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. screws provided. Figure 9 illustrates the
location of the mounting holes. Mounting holes are provided on each side and
the bottom of the receiving frame to accommodate a variety of mounting
configurations. Use the mounting holes which best suit the computer or
expansion chassis configuration.
Front of Unit
Mounting
Mounting
Holes (Right)
Mounting
Holes (Bottom)
Holes (Left)
0086
Figure 9: Receiving Frame Mounting Holes
5.Adjust the front of the receiving frame so the carrier slides freely in and out on
the receiving frame guides. The position of adjoining peripheral units may require
adjustment.
6.To connect the drive to a Remote Activity LED in the computer system or
expansion chassis, connect the appropriate cable(s) to W1 Pins 9 & 10 on the
receiving frame motherboard as shown in Figure 5.
7.Connect the I/O cable from the host adapter to the receiving frame. The Pin 1
indicator on the cable must be properly aligned. Refer to Figure 5 for the correct
Pin 1 location.
NOTE:No onboard termination is provided on the DE100i-SW160.
8.Connect the power cable from the DC power supply in the computer or expansion
chassis to the power connector on the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame. Refer
to Figure 5 for the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame power connector location.
9.Replace any expansion boards that may have been removed earlier. Replace
the system cover according to the manufacturers instructions.
10.Reconnect any system or peripheral cables removed earlier.
11.Turn ON power to the computer. If the installation has been successful, and all
cables have been properly attached, the system should boot normally. Although
the computer may not recognize the DE100i-SW160 yet, the appropriate front
panel LED indicators should illuminate.
NOTE:The lock on the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame functions as a lock
12.The new drive may need to be formatted or initialized prior to use with the
operating system and applications software. Refer to the drive and/or computer manufacturer's documentation for formatting information.
and a DC power switch for the carrier unit. The lock must be engaged
(turned counterclockwise) in order to supply power to the carrier
and installed drive unit.
SelectingtheUnitID Number
1.Verify that power is turned ON to the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame by turning
on the computer or external expansion chassis. A number should appear in
the unit ID display window if the carrier is locked in place.
2.Unlock the DE100i-SW160 drive carrier and remove it from the receiving frame.
A "u" will be displayed initially when the unit is unlocked but will return to a
number when the carrier is removed from the receiving frame.
WARNING:Unlocking the carrier unit switches DC power off to the drive.
3.Use the alignment tool supplied with the DE100i-SW160 to select the unit ID
number of the disk drive. Refer to Figure 10 for the location of the Unit ID select
switch inside the receiving frame.
Since disk drives require a short amount of time to spin down,
allow about 15 seconds before pulling the carrier unit out of the
receiving frame to avoid possible damage to the drive.
4.After selecting an appropriate unit ID number, replace the DE100i-SW160
carrier in the receiving frame, and LOCK IT IN PLACE.
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NOTE:The lock on the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame serves two functions:
1) as a lock to secure the drive, and 2) as a DC power switch for the
carrier unit. The lock must be engaged (turned counterclockwise)
in order to supply power to the drive carrier.
5.The new drive may need to be formatted or initialized prior to use with the
operating system and applications software. Refer to the drive and/or computer
manufacturer's documentation for formatting information.
The timer for device spin down is controlled by a small selector, located in a cutout on the side
of the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame as shown in Figure 11. When the key is turned to the
OFF position, and when the timer receives a NO SCSI Activity signal from the Isolator Board,
it waits the specified delay time before displaying a u on the front panel of the receiving frame.
The amount of time required for a disk drive to spin down is approximately 15 seconds or more.
This number can vary depending on the type of SCSI device and manufacturer (e.g. a Seagate
Barracuda may require 45 seconds). The factory configuration is set for 20 seconds. A
different delay time may be selected with the provided alignment tool. Refer to the SCSI device
manufacturers manual for more information on required device spin down time.
Figure 11: Device Spin Down/Up Timer Switch
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The DE100i-SW160 Isolator Board (Figure B-1) is an upgrade attachment for the
DE100i-SW160 receiving frame. This attachment provides a bus-isolating feature as
described below.
Bus-Isolating Hot Swap Function
The DX1/200-SW160/RH provides an enhanced, bus-isolating hot swap function by allowing
the installation, removal or exchange of DE100i-SW160 carriers while the computer system
is operating by monitoring and protecting the computer system and other peripheral devices
on the SCSI bus. The Isolator Board eliminates the need to shut down the system when adding
or removing a SCSI device by performing two functions:
1.Delays power up/down of the drive until the time period between SCSI bus cycles.
This prevents the interruption of any SCSI bus activity by other devices on the bus.
2.Prevents drive power sequencing from generating noise on the SCSI bus, thus
preventing data transfer corruption on other devices.
Please note that, whereas UNIX and Apple-based systems provide mount/dismount drive
commands, most PC systems do not provide such a feature. When using one of these operating
systems, it may be necessary to reboot the computer after adding or changing a drive. This
reboot activity will force the SCSI host adapter to rescan its SCSI bus for physically attached
drives, and will then be able to access the new or changed drive.
Attaching the Isolator Board
The DE100i-SW160 may be purchased with the Isolator Board factory-installed. If the board
has not already been attached to the DE100i-SW160 receiving frame, follow the instructions
below to add the board. Otherwise, proceed to the section "Using the Isolator Board" for usage
instructions.
1. Remove jumpers on J4 Pins 7 & 8, and Pins 9 & 10 from the receiving frame motherboard
(Figure B-2).
NOTE:Save these jumpers! These jumpers are required when the Isolator
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2. Remove the two (2) screws on the receiving frame motherboard.
NOTE:Save these screws for Step 5!
3. Attach two (2) stand-offs (included) to the mounting holes on the receiving frame
motherboard (Figure B-3).
4. Carefully align the connectors of the Isolator Board with the connectors on the
receiving frame motherboard and gently push the board into position. Make certain that
all connectors are properly mated.
5. Secure the board to the receiving frame stand-offs with the same two (2) screws from
Step 2 (Figure B-3).
Remove Jumpers on J4 Pins 7 & 8 and
9 & 10 Before Installing Isolator Board
Figure B-2: J4 Jumpers
DE100 or DE200
(Ultra160 Only)
Receiving Frame
Motherboard
DX1/200-SW160/RH
Isolator Board
#6-32 x 1/4 Phillips
Pan Head Screws
Receiving Frame
Stand-Offs
(2 per Isolator Board)
0452a
I/O Connector
Figure B-3: Attaching the Isolator Board
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Using the Isolator Board
Carrier Removal
Follow the procedures below to remove the DE100i-SW160 carrier from the receiving frame
equipped with the Isolator Board.
1. Verify that the drive is not active. If the system is on a network, make certain other users
are not accessing the target drive, then disable it from the network. Dismount the drive.
2. Turn the DE100 key lock mechanism (located on the front of the receiving frame),
clockwise to the OFF position. This unlocks the drive from the receiving frame and
activates the Isolator Board. The unit ID number on the display will begin flashing.
WARNING:Be careful not to remove or disturb the carrier unit at this point. Although
3. As the unit ID number flashes, the board monitors the activity of the SCSI bus. When
activity is no longer present, the board will remove power from the drive and then
remove the device from the SCSI Bus. The unit ID number will continue to flash during
this period.
4. After a short length of time the unit display will turn from a flashing unit ID number to
a steady u, indicating that the device is powered down, unlocked and ready to be
removed from the receiving frame.
the carrier is physically unlocked, the drive requires a minimum of 15
seconds to spin down and is subject to vibration and possible damage
during this period.
Carrier Installation
Follow the procedures below to install the DE100i-SW160 carrier into the receiving frame
equipped with the Isolator Board.
1. Install the carrier into the receiving frame. A "u" will be present on the front panel.
2. Turn the key lock mechanism, located on the front of the receiving frame, counterclockwise to the ON position. This locks the drive into the receiving frame and activates the
Isolator Board. The drive will begin to spin up and the unit ID number on the display will
begin flashing.
3. After a short length of time the unit ID display will stop flashing, indicating that the device
is ready to be used.
NOTE:No onboard termination is provided on the DE100i-SW160. External
The factory-installed solenoid option prevents premature removal of the carrier and drive unit
until the target drive has fully spun down. For most disk drives, this period of time can range
from 15-40 seconds, depending on the type of drive being used (e.g. Seagate Barracuda drives
require up to 45 seconds). Refer to the drive manufacturer's documentation for specific drive
information.
The solenoid lock is controlled by a timing switch located on the side of the receiving frame.
Refer to section "Adjusting the Spin Down/Up Timer" (pg. 15), for information describing the
readjustment of the timer setting.
The solenoid option provides an extra step in drive protection by preventing the removal and
movement of the drive until the drive motor has fully stopped.
Figure B-4: Solenoid Mechanism
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Appendix C - Attaching the ON/OFF Key to Non-Solenoid
Units
The following information will provide the necessary steps to attach the ON/OFF key to the
key lock mechanism so that it is non-removable, preventing accidental key loss. The procedure
can be reversed to revert back to a removable key, if so desired.
1. Make certain power is OFF to the receiving frame.
Locate the rectangular-shaped key lock mechanism access hole on the inside of the receiving
frame. Note that the pawl is in an upright position.
Insert the key into the key lock.
2. Rotate the key 90 degrees counterclockwise so
that the pawl is visible in the access hole as
shown in the figure at left.
3. Using the provided alignment tool, unscrew and
remove the pawl from the access hole.
4. Rotate the key 180 degrees clockwise.
5. Reinstall the pawl into the access hole with the
alignment tool.
The key is now attached to the key lock mechanism.
The optional molded plastic carrying case is designed to transport one (1) DE100i-SW160
carrier from one site to another in a safe, impact and moisture resistant environment. Its
compact dimensions, 7 long x 9 wide x 4 high, make it easy to carry and to store. The foam
lining is contoured to fit a single Data Express carrier. Contact your StorCase dealer for further
details and ordering information.
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Drive Cover
1
Slip Drive Cover
Lip into Top Rear
of Carrier. The
Sides of the Cover
Will Fit Between
the Drive and the
Carrier. Mounting
Holes Must be
Towards Rear of
Carrier.
2
Swing Drive Cover
Down, Covering
the Drive. Make
Certain You Do
Not Damage
Connector Pins or
Cables.
The full drive cover (P/N DX100-COV) is an attractive metal cover which can provide additional
protection for 3.5" half-height drives, preventing foreign material from coming in contact with
the drive and cables. The full drive cover is similar to the cable cover provided with the
DE100i-SW160, except the full drive cover protects the drive as well as the cables. It is easily
installed with two (2) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. screws as shown in the illustration above.
1
2
Full Drive Cover (optional)
Drive
Cover
Mounting
Holes
Disk
Carrier
Figure D-2: Full Drive Cover
3
Slide Drive Cover
Forward Making Certain
Front Cover Lip is Inside
Carrier. Fasten Screws.
3
0067
NOTE: The full drive cover may not be compatible with all 3.5" half-height drives. Exact drive
height and fit within the DE100i-SW160 frame can vary between drive manufacturers.
Please contact StorCase for technical assistance before ordering the full drive cover.
Drive Plug
0429
Figure D-3: Drive Plug
The drive plug (P/N DX100-PLUG), is designed to fill system or external enclosure bays that
are occupied by receiving frames that have no carrier units installed. The purpose of the plug
is to provide an attractive and functional method of directing proper air flow to the other installed
devices in the system or external enclosure.
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itself, or with the installation instructions? Everyone at StorCase Technology is working
toward the goal of providing you with the highest quality, most cost effective, products
available on the market, and we need your comments to guide our efforts. We look forward
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