Sony MPF920-Z User Manual

3 1/2˝ floppy disk drive, Mpf920-z, List of accessories

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List of Accessories

When you unpack the carton, make sure that it contains all the accessories
listed below.
If anything is missing or damaged, contact your retailer.

• MPF920-Z

• Front Panels (granite and mat black)

(Mist white front panel

• Eject Buttons (granite and mat black)

and eject button)

• User’s Guide
• Warranty Card

Names and Functions of Parts

Front

4

3

1

2

1

Front Panel

You can replace the front panel
to match the color of your
computer. For details, see
“Replacing the Front Panel and
Eject Button”.

2

Floppy Disk Busy
Indicator

When data on a floppy disk is
accessed, the indicator lights.

3

Floppy Disk Slot

Insert the floppy disk here.

4

Eject Button

Press this button to remove the
floppy disk. You can replace the
eject button to match the color
of your computer. For details,
see “Replacing the Front Panel
and Eject Button”.

System Requirements

The drive can be used with a
computer with the following
specifications:
❏ IBM PC-compatible system
❏ RAM: 4 MB or more
❏ Windows or DOS operating

system

❏ 3

1

/

2

in., 1.44 MB floppy disk-

compatible system BIOS

❏ Floppy disk drive controller or

connector

❏ Floppy disk drive interface

cable

Introduction

The MPF920-Z (hereafter referred
to as the “drive”) has the following
features:
❏ Compatible with 1.44 MB and

720 KB, 3

1

/

2

in. floppy disks.

❏ Easy to install.
❏ Superior design and

construction.

❏ Replaceable colored front panel

and eject button.

User’s Guide

4-668-278-02(1)

MPF920-Z

3 1/2˝
Floppy Disk Drive

2002 Sony Corporation

Printed in China

Usage Notes

Do not attempt to dismantle, repair, or alter the drive
yourself

Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to dismantle, repair, or alter the
drive yourself. You may not only permanently damage the drive and/or your
computer, but may also cause fire or personal injury through electrical
shock.

Operating and storage environments

• Do not place the drive close to heat sources or in direct sunlight; place it in

dusty, dirty, or humid locations; place it under precipitation such as rain;
or leave it in a vehicle with the windows closed.

• If the drive interferes with the reception of radio or television signals,

move the drive away from the radio or television.

• When using the drive, do not wrap it in cloth, sheets or covers as this may

be the cause of malfunctions or fire.

WARNING

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual
could void your authority to operate this equipment.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Replacing the Front Panel and Eject
Button

Front panels and eject buttons in alternate colors (granite and mat black) are
included for use with different computer case colors. If you want, replace the
standard mist white front panel and eject button with one of the
replacements, as follows.

1

Holding the drive face front, gently pull the right side of the
front panel as illustrated, then remove the panel.

2

To remove the eject button, pull out the eject button.
To insert the eject button, align the eject button with the pin
and push it until it is fully inserted.

Note

Make sure that the eject button is in place before replacing the front panel.

3

Install the new front panel (left side first, as illustrated), and
then push the right side until you hear a click.

Connector B

Power Connector Pin Assignments
(EI Connector)

1

2

3

4

Rear

2

1

1

Power Connector

Connect to the power connector
from your computer’s power
supply.

2

Signal Interface Connector

Connect to the floppy disk drive
interface cable.

Signal Interface Connector Pin Assignments

1

3

31 32

2

4

32 34

Pin No.

Signal

1

Not connected

3

Key

*1

5

Ground

7

Ground

9

Ground

11

Ground

13

Ground

15

Ground

17

Ground

19

Ground

21

Ground

23

Ground

25

Ground

27

Ground

29

Ground

31

Ground

33

Ground

Pin No.

Signal

2

Not connected

4

Not connected

6

Not connected

8

INDEX

10

Not connected

12

DRIVE SELECT 1

*2

14

Not connected

16

MOTOR ON

18

DIRECTION

20

STEP

22

WRITE DATA

24

WRITE GATE

26

TRACK 00

28

WRITE PROTECT

30

READ DATA

32

HEAD 1 SELECT

34

DISK CHANGE

48.4 mm (1.91 in.)

*1 Pin #3 of the signal interface connector is physically removed because of the presence

of a keying plug on certain connectors (used to prevent incorrect connection).

*2 The drive selection is fixed to 1.

2.5 mm (0.01 in.)

Pin No.

Signal

1

+5 V

2

Ground

3

Ground

4

Not connected

Installing the Drive

CAUTION

Before installing the drive, turn off your computer and unplug it from the AC power outlet.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock.

To Install the Drive

1

Unplug your computer from the AC power outlet.

2

Remove the cover from your computer.

For details about this procedure, refer to your computer documentation.

3

Locate the following cables:

• Floppy disk interface cable: flat, “ribbon” type cable with 34-pin female

connector.

• Power cable: two or four separate wires attached to a single 4-pin

female connector.

4

Install the drive into an available drive bay.

5

Connect the floppy disk interface cable to the signal
interface connector at the rear of the drive, as illustrated.

Notes

• Make sure that the pin #1 indicator strip of the floppy disk interface cable (usually red

or blue) is aligned with pin #1 of the 34-pin female connector at the rear of the drive.

• To assign the drive as your computer’s A: drive, connect connector A to the signal

interface connector. To assign the drive as your computer’s B: drive, connect connector
B to the signal interface connector. Make the appropriate changes to the CMOS BIOS.

6

Connect the power cable to the power connector, as
illustrated.

7

Reinstall the cover on your computer.

8

Plug your computer to the AC power outlet.

9

Start your computer.

The drive is automatically detected. You do not need to install any device
drivers.

Power connector

Connector A

Floppy disk drive
interface cable

Pin #1 indicator stripe
(usually red or blue)

Signal interface connector

Pin #1

Power cable

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