Kingston Technology DATA EXPRESS DE90 User manual

Kingston Technology
DE90
DATA EXPRESS
Removable 8-Bit Single-Ended SCSI
Drive Enclosure

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DE90i-S, Rev. A00 Kingston Technology Company
Kingston Technology Company
17600 Newhope Street
Fountain Valley, CA 92708-9885
Phone (714) 438-1850 Fax (714) 438-1847
Kingston Technology
DE90
DATA EXPRESS®
Removable 8-Bit Single-Ended SCSI
Drive Enclosure
Installation Manual
Part No. D89-0000-0043 A00 September 1996

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Limited Warranty
KINGSTON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY (“Kingston”) warrants that this product is free from defects in material
andworkmanship.Subjecttotheconditionsandlimitationssetforthbelow,Kingstonwill,atitsoption,eitherrepair
orreplaceanypartofthisproductwhichprovesdefectivebyreasonofimproperworkmanshipormaterials.Repair
parts or replacement products will be provided by Kingston on an exchange basis, and will be either new or
refurbished to be functionally equivalent to new.
This warranty does not cover any damage to this product which results from accident, abuse, misuse, natural or
personal disaster, or any unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification.
Duration of Warranty
LifetimeWarranty:
ThefollowingKingstonproductsarecoveredbythiswarrantyforlife:solidstatememory(e.g.,
memorymodulesandboards),networkingadaptersand.hubs(excludingpowersupplyunit),solidstatePCMCIA
interface adapters, and microprocessor upgrade products.
SevenYearWarranty:
Thefollowing Kingstonproductsarecoveredbythiswarrantyforaperiodofsevenyears
from the date of original retail purchase: storage enclosures, including power supply units, cables, terminators,
and accessories.
FiveYearWarranty:
ThefollowingKingstonproductsarecoveredbythiswarrantyforaperiodoffiveyearsfrom
thedateoforiginalretailpurchase:networkinghubpowersupplyunit;andallotherKingstonproducts(otherthan
those products covered by a two-year or one-year warranty, as provided below).
TwoYearWarranty:
ThefollowingKingstonproductsarecoveredbythiswarrantyforaperiodoftwoyearsfrom
the date of original retail purchase: Winchester hard disk drives in a 2.5 inch, 3.5 inch or 5.25 inch form factor.
One Year Warranty:
The following Kingston productsare covered by thiswarranty for a periodof one year from
the date of original retail purchase: Winchester hard disk drives in a 1.8 inch form factor, optical reading and
storage products, and magnetic tape storage products.
Warranty Claim Requirements
To obtain warranty service, return the defective product, freight prepaid and insured, to your local authorized
Kingstondealerordistributor,ortotheKingstonfactoryservicecenterlocatedat17600NewhopeStreet,Fountain
Valley, California 92708, U.S.A. You must include the product serial number (if applicable) and a detailed
descriptionoftheproblemyouareexperiencing.Youmustalsoincludeproofofthedateoforiginalretailpurchase
as evidence that the product is within the applicable warranty period. If you return the product directly to the
Kingston factory, you must first obtain a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number by calling Kingston
CustomerServiceat(714)438-1810,andincludetheRMA number prominently displayed ontheoutsideofyour
package. Products must be properly packaged to prevent damage in transit.
Free Technical Support
Kingstonprovidesfreetechnicalsupport.Ifyouexperienceanydifficultyduringtheinstallationorsubsequentuse
of a Kingston product, please contact Kingstons Technical Support department at either: (714) 435-2639 U.S.
headquarters, or Kingston Germany Office at (089) 62 71 56-21, prior, to servicing your system. This warranty
covers only repair or replacement of defective Kingston products, as provided above. Kingston is not liable for,
anddoesnot cover under warranty,any costs associated withservicingand/or installation of Kingstonproducts.
Disclaimers– The foregoing is the complete warranty for Kingston products and supersedes all other
warranties and representations, whether oral or written. Except as expressly set forth above, no other
warrantiesaremadewithrespecttoKingstonproductsand Kingston expressly disclaims all warranties
not stated herein, including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Kingston be liable to the purchaser,
or to any user of the Kingston product, for any damages, expenses, lost revenues, lost savings, lost
profits, or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the purchase, use or inability to
use the Kingston product, even if Kingston has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Copyright© 1996 Kingston Technology Company. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Kingston
Technology and the Kingston logo are trademarks of Kingston Technology Company.

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
General Description ...................................................................................................... 1
The Receiving Frame Front Panel ............................................................................... 2
The Receiving Frame Rear Panel ................................................................................ 3
Data Express Model Numbers ..................................................................................... 4
Package Contents......................................................................................................... 5
Serial Numbers ............................................................................................................. 5
DATA EXPRESS INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 7
Installing the Drive in the Carrier.................................................................................. 7
Preparation............................................................................................................ 7
Installation ............................................................................................................. 8
Installing the Receiving Frame ................................................................................... 11
SCSI Interface Connector J2...................................................................................... 14
Appendix A - Attaching/Removing the On/Off Key ............................................................ 15
Appendix B - Specifications/Dimensions ........................................................................... 17
Reader's Comments ........................................................................................................... 19
List of Figures
Figure 1: DE90 Receiving Frame and Carrier.................................................................. 1
Figure 2: Receiving Frame Front Panel ........................................................................... 2
Figure 3: Receiving Frame (Rear View) ........................................................................... 3
Figure 4: Drive Installation Assembly ............................................................................... 8
Figure 5: Typical SCSI ID Select Connections (2mm Drive Pins)................................... 9
Figure 6: Quantum 270/540S (1.25mm Drive Pins)....................................................... 10
Figure 7: SCSI ID Select Pin Configuration on Receiving Frame Mother Board (J4) .. 11
Figure 8: Data Express Receiving Frame Mounting Holes ........................................... 12
Figure A-1: Reconfiguring the Key/Lock Mechanism ........................................................ 15
Figure B-1: Data Express Physical Dimensions ................................................................ 18
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Table 1: Receiving Frame Front Panel Indicator Conditions ............................................ 2
Table 2: DE90 Shipment Contents..................................................................................... 5
Table 3: Receiving Frame Mother Board Connector J4 Pin Configuration .................... 11
Table 4: SCSI Interface Connector J2 ............................................................................. 14

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Introduction 1
DATA EXPRESS® DE90
General Description
The Kingston Technology Data Express® DE90 is a removable lightweight drive carrier and
receiving frame designed to provide durable and reliable mounting for 3.5” SCSI or AT/IDE
drives within 5.25" half-height peripheral slots (Figure 1).
The Data Express allows a drive to be removed and transported to another Data Express-
equipped computer or expansion chassis, and also provides the ability to secure sensitive
data by removing and storing the drive safely for future use.
Figure 1: DE90 Receiving Frame and Carrier
This installation guide describes the steps required to install the Kingston Data Express
DE90 removable enclosure inside a computer peripheral bay or external expansion chassis.
This guide supplements documentation provided with the host computer system, operating
system, and the drive to be installed within the Data Express carrier.
0407
A
B
C
K
ingston
Data
Express
Receiving FrameDevice Carrier

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A
B
C
LEDs
Key Lock/Power
Switch
0407
The Receiving Frame Front Panel
•The Key Lock/Drive Power Switch performs three functions. The key lock
assures proper seating of the device carrier within the receiving frame, it turns
power to the device carrier on and off, and it prevents unauthorized removal or
installation of the carrier. For the computer to access data on the Data Express
disk drive, the key must be turned counterclockwise to the locked position.
The key can optionally be attached to the locking mechanism as shown in
Appendix A.
•Front Panel Indicator LEDs (Figure 2)
Indicator LEDs on the DE90 receiving frame front panel provide important
operating information based on the following conditions:
Table 1: Receiving Frame Front Panel Indicator Conditions
Figure 2: Receiving Frame Front Panel
CONDITION LED A LED B LED C
Carrier removed from receiving frame, power on ON OFF OFF
Carrier in receiving frame, unlocked position ON BLINK OFF
Carrier in receiving frame, locked position ON(1) ON(1) OFF
Drive activity active BLINK ON OFF
Write protect active Don't Care Don't Care ON
Drive fault Don't Care Don't Care BLINK
(1) Indicators A and B will alternately blink during the 10 second drive spin up/down period after the key has been turned
on or off. When the carrier has been unlocked from the receiving frame, these lights will flash as the drive spins
down. DO NOT REMOVE THE CARRIER FROM THE RECEIVING FRAME DURING THIS PERIOD to prevent
possible drive damage.

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Figure 3: Receiving Frame (Rear View)
The Receiving Frame Rear Panel
(Refer to Figure 3)
• DC Power Connector (J1): The Data Express uses a standard 4-pin Molex Disk
Power Connector to accept DC power.
• I/O Connector (J2): The input/output connector provides a standard interface for
all SCSI signals. See Table 4 for J2 pin assignments.
• ID Select Pins (J4): Pins 1 through 14 are reserved. Pins 15 through 20 of this
connector provide unit SCSI ID selection for the computer system or expansion
chassis. For remote ID selection through an expansion chassis, the unit ID must be
set to '0' or open (no jumpers installed) on these pins. See Table 3 for J4 pin
assignments.
• Enable Termination Power To/From SCSI BUS (W1): The rear panel contains
the bus terminators (active) for 8-bit single-ended SCSI interface. Jumper is
installed at the factory.
• Enable On Board Termination Resistors (W2): Position 'B' is installed at the
factory. Position 'A' will disable termination.
W2W3
DC Power
Connector
Enable
Termination
Power To/From
SCSI BUS Enable On-Board
Termination
Remote ID
Select I/O
Connector
Ground
ID0
ID1
ID2
0408
19
20
J1
J2
J6
J4
+5 +12
GND
1
2
Reserved
W1
J6A
14
13
Reserved
12
6
12
6
J6:
P1, P2 = Reserved Jumper
(Installed at Factory)
P4, P6 = Remote Drive Activity
P3, P5 = Reserved
J6A:
P1 = Write Protect
P2 = Fault
P3, P5 = Not Used
P4, P6 = Ground
Installed
at Factory
Anode Cathode
P4 P6
= Pin 1

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Data Express Model Numbers
The Data Express is available in both SCSI and AT/IDE models. Below is a part number
schema of all currently available DE90 models.
DE90i - _
A = AT/IDE interface
S = 8-bit single-ended SCSI interface
Receiving Frame
and Carrier
Combination
0414
Packaging Materials
The Kingston 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 physical damage to the Data Express should be reported
to the carrier immediately.
If evidence of physical damage to the Data Express is found, or if the wrong model has
been received, please phone the Customer Service Department at Kingston. A staff
member will give you a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number to facilitate processing.
Kingston 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.

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Package Contents
The DE90 product shipment should include the following items:
Serial Numbers
Both the Data Express receiving frame and carrier are labeled with serial numbers. These
numbers must be reported to the Kingston 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:
Table 2: DE90 Shipment Contents
One Kingston Data Express
SCSI System Part Number Quantity
Disk Carrier (subassembly) D98-0000-6001 (1)
Receiving Frame (subassembly) D98-0000-6000 (1)
Phillips Mounting Screws (6-32 x 1/4”) D45-0000-0004 (8)
(to attach drive to carrier and
receiving frame to computer)
Single Row Wire Wrap Connector D16-0000-0014 (1)
1.25mm/2mm ID Select Cable D12-1000-0172 (1)
Drive Lock Keys D10-4050-0005 (3)
Installation Manual D90-0000-0043 (1)
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Kingston dealer for a replacement.

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Installation 7
DATA EXPRESS INSTALLATION
Installing the Drive in the Carrier
Preparation
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: Disable or remove the termination resistor packs
from the drive. Termination is handled by an external terminator in the Data
Express receiving frame. Refer to the documentation provided by the drive
manufacturer for the location of these terminators or jumpers.
4. SCSI Drive ID Select Jumpers: Locate the SCSI ID Select Jumper
positions on the disk drive, and remove any jumper plugs in this area. The
SCSI ID cable will be installed into this section of the drive.
5. SCSI ID Cable: The Data Express carrier is supplied with one (1), three-
wire cable. This cable is used for remote ID selection via jumpers located on
the rear of the DE90 receiving frame. One end of this cable has a single
connector with 1.25mm pin spacing. The other end contains three separate
2mm connectors. This cable can be used with drives that have either 2mm
or 1.25mm pin configurations by simply reversing the cable. The Data
Express signal distribution board contains connectors that except either end
of this cable.
The cables are made up of black, brown, and red wires. The black wire is
plugged into the pin used to select ID0, the brown wire plugs into the pin for
ID1, and the red wire plugs into the pin for ID2. Most drive manufacturers
mark these pins with some sort of identification which corresponds to ID0,
ID1, and ID2.
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 your drive manufacturer's documentation for more information.

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Drive Carrier
Disk Drive
Power Cable
I/O Interface
Cable/s
ID Select Cable
0413
Drive
Cover
(Provided)
Drive Mounting
Screws (4 plcs)
# 6-32 x 1/4"
NOTE: SCSI units are provided with a single row 3-pin wire wrap connector. This
connector allows fabrication of ID select cable connections for use in
confined areas or for drives which have nonstandard pin configurations. For
example, drives with side mounted ID select pins will require the use of the
wire wrap connector in place of the standard ID select cable. If required,
install the three wire wrap jumpers from the drive ID pins to the ID select
connector located inside the carrier on the signal distribution board. See
Figures 5 and 6 for the location of the ID select interface connector.
Installation
1. Attach the I/O interface cable from the rear distribution board of the Data
Express carrier to the disk drive (Figure 4).
2. Attach the four-pin disk power cable from the rear distribution board to the
disk drive (Figure 4).
3. Install the three-pin ID select cable into the rear signal distribution board
connector. Refer to Figure 5 for a typical 2mm drive pin connection or Figure
6 for a typical 1.25mm drive pin connection.
4. Carefully insert the drive into the carrier at an angle, cable-end first. Make
sure none of the cables are pinched. Lower the front of the drive carefully into
place. Fasten the drive into the carrier with four of the eight screws provided
as shown in Figure 4.
5. Snap the provided drive cover into place as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Drive Installation Assembly

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Figure 5 illustrates a typical SCSI ID select connection to a drive with 2mm ID select pins.
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 manufacturer’s documentation to disable termination on the drive.
Figure 5 : Typical SCSI ID Select Connections (2mm Drive Pins)
0412
Signal Distribution
Board
ID
Select
Cable
Red (ID2)
Brown (ID1)
Black (ID0)
DISK DRIVE
CARRIER
BOARD
K
ingston
Data
Express
Typical 2mm Drive ID Select Pins
(Pins vary on each drive model. See
Drive Manufacturer's Information.)
1.25mm Data
Express ID Select
Interface (J3B)
2mm Data Express
ID Select Interface
(J3A)
To Drive ID
Select Pins
To ID0
To ID1
To ID2
3-PIN WIRE WRAP
CONNECTOR (Provided). Use
in place of ID select cable
if there is not enough space.
Connects to J3.
Pin 1
J3
J6
(Reserved)

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The Quantum ProDrive LPS 270/540S (Figure 6) uses 1.25mm ID select pins. Connect the
1.25mm ID select cable connector to the drive ID select pins. Attach each of the 2mm
connectors on the other end of the ID select cable to the 2mm connectors (J3A) provided on
the signal distribution board, located inside the carrier. Align the “ID0” pin with the black wire
of the cable. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation to disable termination on the drive.
0416
SCSI ID Select
Cable (from Data
Express Signal
Distribution Board)
1.25mm SCSI ID
Selection Connector J5
(located on disk drive
PCB)
SCSI I/O
Connector
Power
Connector
A0
A1
A2
SCSI ID Selection Pins
JP1 (located on disk
drive PCB)
When Using J5,
Remove all
Jumpers From JP1
R
e
s
e
r
v
e
d
G
n
d
Signal Distribution Board
ID
Select
Cable
Red (ID2)
Brown (ID1)
Black (ID0)
CARRIER BOARD
Inside Carrier
1.25mm Data
Express ID Select
Interface (J3B)
2mm Data Express
ID Select Interface
(J3A)
Figure 6: Quantum 270/540S (1.25mm Drive Pins)

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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.
NOTE: Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver during this procedure.
1. Turn off power to the computer.
2. Open the computer system according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If
necessary, temporarily remove any expansion boards that may make installation
difficult.
3. Select the unit ID number on the rear of the receiving frame by placing jumpers on
the appropriate (J4) pins. Refer to Figure 7 and to Table 3 for additional information.
Table 3 - Receiving Frame Mother Board Connector J4 Pin Configuration
Pin 1 RESERVED Pin 11 RESERVED
Pin 2 RESERVED Pin 12 RESERVED
Pin 3 RESERVED Pin 13 RESERVED
Pin 4 RESERVED Pin 14 RESERVED
Pin 5 RESERVED Pin 15 Ground
Pin 6 RESERVED Pin 16 ID2
Pin 7 RESERVED Pin 17 Ground
Pin 8 RESERVED Pin 18 ID1
Pin 9 RESERVED Pin 19 Ground
Pin 10 RESERVED Pin 20 ID0
Figure 7: SCSI ID Select Pin Configuration on Receiving Frame Mother Board (J4)
Ground
0419
Receiving Frame
Mother Board
Connector J4
Installed
at Factory
SCSI ID = 0
SCSI ID = 1
SCSI ID = 2
SCSI ID = 3
SCSI ID = 4
SCSI ID = 5
SCSI ID = 6
SCSI ID = 7
ID1
ID2
ID0
ID NUMBER Reserved
19
20
113
214
ID0
ID1
ID2

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Figure 8: Data Express Receiving Frame Mounting Holes
4. To select the Data Express unit ID remotely through the computer system or
external expansion chassis, the appropriate cable from the system must be
connected to the ID select connector (J4) on the rear of the receiving frame as
shown in Figures 5 and 6.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to use remote ID selection from a computer or
expansion chassis, a three-wire connector must be connected
from the computer or expansion chassis to the ID0, ID1, and
ID2 pins of J4 of the receiving frame mother board as shown in
Figures 5 and 6. No ID jumpers are required for this type of
configuration. For on board ID selection, use the appropriate
jumpers on J4 as shown in Figure 7.
5. With the drive carrier locked in place inside the receiving frame, install the Data
Express into the 5.25” drive opening in the computer or expansion chassis. Use
the appropriate guides to position the Data Express, and fasten it into place
with the four 6-32 x 1/4” screws provided. Figure 8 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. Note that bottom mounting holes require self tapping screws (not
provided).
6. 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.
0415
A
B
C
Receiving Frame
Side Mounting Holes
6-32 x 1/4" Screws
Provided (4 Plcs)
Receiving Frame
Mounting Holes.
Self Tapping Screws Not
Provided (4 Plcs)
Bottom Side of
Receiving Frame

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7. To connect the drive to a Remote Activity LED in the computer system or
expansion chassis, connect the appropriate cable(s) to the receiving frame
mother board as shown in Figure 3. Connect J6 Pins 4 and 6 to a remote
activity LED.
8. Connect the I/O interface cable from the host adapter to the receiving frame.
The pin 1 indicator on the cable must be properly aligned. Refer to Figure 3
for the correct pin 1 location.
Make sure that only the last SCSI device is terminated. If the Data Express is
at the end of a daisy chain, the terminators on the receiving frame must be
enabled. If the Data Express is in the middle of a daisy chain, termination
should be disabled. Refer to jumper W2 in Figure 3.
9. Connect the power cable from the DC power supply in the computer or
expansion chassis to the power connector on the Data Express receiving
frame. Refer to Figure 3 for the Data Express receiving frame power
connector location.
10. Replace any expansion boards that may have been removed earlier. Replace
the system cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
11. Reconnect any system or peripheral cables removed earlier.
12. 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 Data Express yet, the
appropriate front panel LED indicators on the Data Express should illuminate.
NOTE: The lock on the Data Express receiving frame functions as a lock
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.
13. 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.

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SCSI Interface Connector J2
The SCSI interface connector (J2) pin assignments are supplied for your convenience. All odd
numbered pins, except pins 25 and 29 must be connected to ground. Pin 25 should be left
open. Pin 29 can be used for Synchronized Spindle operation. Pin 26 is reserved for
terminator resistor power source.
Table 4: SCSI Interface Connector J2 Pin Assignments
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
2 -Data Bit 0 16 -Data Bit 7 28 -Ground 40 -RST
4 -Data Bit 1 18 -Data Bit P 30 -Ground 42 -MSG
6 -Data Bit 2 20 Ground 32 -ATN 44 -SEL
8 -Data Bit 3 22 Ground 34 Ground 46 -C/D
10 -Data Bit 4 24 Ground 36 BSY 48 -REQ
12 -Data Bit 5 26 TRMPWR 38 ACK 50 -I/O
14 -Data Bit 6

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Appendix A - Attaching the On/Off Key 15
Appendix A - Attaching/Removing the
On/Off Key
The DE90 comes from the factory with a power/lock key which can be attached to the
locking mechanism. Follow the steps below to attach the key.
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 lock. (Skip this step if the
key is already fixed to the lock.)
2. Rotate the key 90 degrees counter-clockwise so
that the pawl is visable in the access hole as
shown in the figure at left.
3. Using the provided adjustment tool, unscrew and
remove the pawl from the access hole.
4. Rotate the key 180 degrees clockwise (or
counter clockwise).
5. Reinstall the pawl into the access hole with the
adjustment tool.
The key/lock has now been reconfigured.
Figure A-1: Reconfiguring the Key/Lock Mechanism
A
B
C
0418
Pawl
Access
Hole
Key/Lock
90
Degrees
180
Degrees
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