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Chapter 3 Installing Your Tape Drive
Configuring and Installing an Internal Tape Drive with Fibre Channel Interface
SDLT 600 Product Manual 58
Secure the Tape Drive 3 This section describes how to mount and secure the tape drive in the
system.
Because of the variety of mounting possibilities for tape drives, the
instructions presented here are general in nature. Use them only as a
guide for mounting the tape drive in your system.
Mount the tape drive in the system by performing the following steps:
1 Make sure the host computer and all peripheral devices are powered
off.
2 Position the tape drive in the system and align the mounting holes
(side or bottom) with those in the system. Figure 9
on page 49 shows
the mounting locations and dimensions for the tape drive.
3 Using four M3 x 8mm long screws, secure the tape drive in the bay or
chassis.
Connect the Power 3 Figure 11 shows the location of this connector; pin assignments for the
power connector are listed in table 29
on page 55.
1 Before connecting the SDLT 600 tape drive to the host computer, be
certain the tape drive and computer are powered off.
2 If you are connecting several devices to the system, connect only the
tape drive to the host computer at this time. Confirm that the host
computer and tape drive are communicating correctly before adding
additional devices.
3 Attach the power cable to the tape drive.
4 Check all cable and termination connections and ensure that they are
attached correctly and seated firmly before you power on the system.
Note: In some system configurations it may be more convenient to
connect the Fibre Channel and power cables to the tape drive
before securing it in the system.
Caution: The screws used to mount the tape drive must be M3 x
8mm long. This type of screw is exactly the proper
length and will not damage the tape drive.
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