IPod HDD never spins down when connected to computer

I've got a two-week old iPod.
I've selected "Manually manage music and videos" in the iPod options in iTunes.
Whenever my iPod is connected to my MacBook, the iPod's HDD is constantly spinning, and the backlight is always turned on. (I've got it set to turn off after 10 seconds when using it while not connected to the computer.)
Is this always-spinning HDD/always-on backlight normal behavior for an iPod connected to a computer?
I tried the "Five Rs," but nothing changed.

Just got back from the Apple Store, where they gave me a replacement iPod for the one that wasn't spinning down while connected and charging to the computer.
Got home, tried the new one--and the same thing. The backlight remains on and the hard drive spins away while it's connected to the computer.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this actually normal behavior for iPods that are enabled for disk use rather than to sync?

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