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NEC FD1165 - In Use Pins (US); Read Data Pins (RD); Busy Lamp Jumpers (BU, BS); Busy Lamp on During Head Load

NEC FD1165
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Table
2-4
Door
Lock
Jumper
Combinations
JUMPER
POSITION
DOOR
LOCK
LOGIC
(SIGNALS
NEEDED
FOR
DOOR
LOCK
TO
OCCUR)
DR
DL
DH
1
1
1
ROY
·
(HLD
DSX)
+
(USE
AND
DSX)
1
1
1
RDY
·
{HLD
DSX
{
+
(USE
AND
DSX)
+
DLH
1
2
2
ROY
·
(HLD
DSX)
+
USE
+
DLH
1
2
1
RDY
·
(HDL
DSX)
+
USE
2
2
1
HLD
DSX
+
USE
2
2
2
HLD
DSX
+
USE
+
DLH
RDY
=
Ready
. =
And
HLD
=
Head
Load
+
=
Or
DSX
=
Drive
Select
USE
=
In
Use
DLH
=
Door
Lock
Hold
2.8.7
In
Use
Pins
(US)
The
In
Use
pins
are
solder-type
pins;
they
cannot
be
selected
by
jumper.
To
enable
the
In
Use
signal,
solder
Pin
1
to
the
center
pin.
To
disable
the
In
Use
signal,
solder
Pin
2
to
the
center
pin.
The
disk
drive
is
supplied
with
USI
connected
to
the
center
pin.
2.8.8
Read
Data
Pins
(RD)
The
read
da
ta
pi
ns
are
solder-
type
connec
tor
s.
To
enable
the
Read
Da
ta
signal,
solder
Pin
1
to
the
cen
ter
pin.
To
enable
the
Standardized
Read
Data
signal
(for
the
VFO
op-
tion),
solder
Pin
2
to
the
center
pin.
The
Model
FDl165
is
supplied
with
ROI
connected
to
the
center
pin.
2.8.9
Busy
Lamp
Jumpers
(BU, BS)
The
busy
lamp
jumpers
determine
the
conditions
under
which
the
busy
lamp
will
be
on.
The
unit
is
supplied
with
BU2
and
BS2
selected.
2.8.9.1
Busy
Lamp
On
During
Head
Load
To
have
the
busy
lamp
on
when a
Head
Load
signal
is
present,
select
BU2
and
BS2.
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