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[. . . ] If interference does occur, try to correct it by taking one or more of the following measures: · · · · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the computer into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Further, this equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital apparatus in accordance with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canda. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction . [. . . ] Make sure that the last SCSI device on the cable has termination enabled. · SCSI Host Adapter (termination enabled) SCSI Host Adapter (termination enabled) Tape drive (termination disabled) CD-ROM drive (termination disabled) Tape drive (termination enabled) Hard drive (termination enabled) EXAMPLE 1: SCSI termination where the tape drive is the last or only SCSI device. EXAMPLE 2: SCSI termination in a system with three internal SCSI devices. Note: Drive is shown upside down Jumper must be installed here to enable SCSI termination. Remove jumper to disable termination. NOTE: If your computer has external SCSI devices or SCSI devices attached to a wide (68-pin) SCSI cable, see your SCSI host adapter manual for termination instructions. 9 Installing a SCSI Drive Check additional SCSI options (optional) 3. Check additional SCSI options (optional) The drive's factory-default settings for termination power and parity should work with most computer systems and SCSI host adapters. Do not change these settings unless you have problems accessing your tape drive. · · SCSI termination power: If you need to disable termination power, remove the termination power jumper shown at left. Parity checking: If you need to disable parity checking, remove the parity jumper. Note: Drive is shown upside down Enable termination power (default is ON) Enable parity checking (default is ON) 10 Installing a SCSI Drive Attach or remove mounting brackets 4. Attach or remove mounting brackets Are you mounting the drive in a 3. 5-inch or 5. 25-inch bay? · · If you are mounting the drive in a 5. 25-inch drive bay and your drive did not come with brackets already attached, you must attach mounting brackets to each side of the drive, as shown. If you are mounting the tape drive in a 3. 5-inch drive bay, you may need to remove the mounting brackets from each side of the drive. Mount the drive Slide the drive into an unused drive bay, so that the bezel is flush with the front of the computer. Do not overtighten the screws. 5. 25-inch drive bay 3. 5-inch drive bay 11 Installing a SCSI Drive Connect the drive to your SCSI host adapter 6. Connect the drive to your SCSI host adapter If you have enabled SCSI termination for the tape drive, attach the drive to the last 50-pin connector on the SCSI cable. Otherwise, attach the tape drive to the unused 50-pin connector nearest the end of the SCSI cable (see figure). Make sure that pin 1 on the cable (indicated by a stripe) is attached to pin 1 on the host adapter and on the drive. d aarr H sscc ii D Pin 1 (typical) s Ho SI er SCapt Ad t E PE TA TA Stripe on cable Note. In this configuration, SCSI termination for the hard drive must be enabled. SCSI termination for the tape must be disabled. NOTE: The TapeStor Travan SCSI drives use a 50-pin SCSI connector. Connect the power cable Connect a 4-pin power cable to the back of the tape drive (see figure). If all the power cables in your computer are being used by other devices, you can purchase a Y-shaped power-cable splitter from your computer dealer. 12 Installing a SCSI Drive Check all cables in your computer system 8. Check all cables in your computer system Make sure that none have loosened during the installation. Make sure that all cables are routed so that they will not bind or become crimped when you replace the cover of your computer. 9. Reinstall your computer cover Your new tape drive is ready to use. 13 4. Operation and Maintenance Loading and unloading cartridges On the front of your drive is an opening for inserting Travan cartridges. To load a cartridge: Insert the cartridge in the drive with the metal baseplate facing down and the red write-protect tab on the left. Push the cartridge firmly into the drive until it stops (about 1/3 of the cartridge remains visible outside the drive). [. . . ] Check the SCSI ID of each device in the SCSI chain to make sure that no two devices have the same ID number (the controller is usually ID 7; the bootable hard disc is usually ID 0). Make sure that SCSI termination is set correctly for each SCSI device. Termination should be enabled for SCSI devices at each end of the SCSI chain. All other SCSI devices must have termination disabled. NOTE: If your system has external SCSI devices or 68-pin (wide) SCSI devices, consult your SCSI host adapter manual for proper termination settings. · Make sure you are using the latest drivers for your SCSI host adapter and operating system. [. . . ]

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