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Data Express DE110 Ultra ATA133

Removable Ultra ATA133 Drive Enclosure

Receiving Frame Motherboard

Master/Slave Selection Jumper (ID0 & ID1) 

- Master Drive 

designation (jumper is factory-installed on ID0). Change jumper 

position to Pins 3 & 4 (ID1) for Slave Drive designation.

Forces Master/Slave Drive configuration on the receiving frame, if 

jumper option on the drive itself is configured for Cable Selection 

(recommended configuration). Refer to section “Master/Slave Drive 

Section” for further information.

If using the Drive Select Method, this option is instead used to 

configure the unit ID display only (refer to section “Master/Slave 

Drive Section” for further information).

Remote Activity LED (RLED) 

- These pins provide power for a re-

mote LED device activity indicator (Pin 13 = Cathode, Pin 14 = Anode).

Factory Reserved Pins - 

These pins are reserved for factory use 

only - Do not install jumper under any circumstances!

Master/Slave Drive Selection

There are two ways to set the Master/Slave Drive designation for the 
DE110 unit, as described below.

1. Cable Select Method (Recommended Method): In most cases,  
    the drive will be factory configured as a Master Drive using a  
    jumper option on the drive itself. CRU-DataPort, recommends   
    reconfiguring the drive for Cable Select. This can be done by configuring  
     the jumper on the drive itself (refer to the drive manufacturer’s 
     documentation for further information).

Figure 1: Receiving Frame Motherboard (Rear View)

When the drive is jumpered as double select, the Master/Slave 
designation is handled by the Master/Slave Selection Jumper Option 
(ID0 & ID1) located on the receiving frame motherboard. If neces-
sary, reconfigure jumper (jumper is factory-configured for Master 
Drive designation). Skip “Drive Select Method” and continue with the 
Installation process.

2. Drive Select Method: In most cases, the drive will be factory 
    configured as a Master Drive using a jumper option on the drive  
    itself. Reconfigure the jumper if necessary (refer to the drive 
    manufacturer’s documentation for exact Master/Slave jumper 
    settings).

Reconfigure the jumper (jumper is factory installed on ID0 for Master 
Drive designation) on the receiving frame motherboard to match the 
hard drive.

NOTE:

 Since specifications (specifically, pin assignments) 

between drive manufacturers may vary, please refer to your 
drive manufacturer’s documentation for exact information 
regarding Master/Slave and Cable Select configuration.

Installation

1. Attach the DC power cable (from the drive carrier board) to the drive.

2. Carefully insert drive into the carrier. Slide the drive towards the  

    Drive Carrier Board, so that the I/O connector on the drive mates  

    with the connector on the Drive Carrier Board. Make sure that the  

    DC power cable is not pinched. Turn the drive/carrier assembly over.

3. Fasten the drive into place with four (4) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd.  

    screws. Some drives may require minor adjustment before securing  

    into carrier with screws.

4. Install the provided drive cover.

Factory Reserved Pins 

(no jumper installed)

I/O Connector

(JP1)

= Pin 1

Master Drive 

Select (ID0) (factory 

installed jumper)

Option Pin 

Connector (W1)

DC Power 

Connector (P1)

Slave Drive Select 

(ID1)

NOTES: For Ultra ATA133 (133MByte/sec) operation, an Ultra ATA133 controller 

and hard drive (s), and appropriate 40-pin, 80-conductor cable are required.

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