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M2266S/H
Technical Handbook
Mounting Drives
Before mounting a drive in the subsystem cabinet, check the setting of
terminals and of the SCSI terminating resistor.
Mounting Procedures
Since mounting procedures depend on the system cabinet structure, the
procedures may vary according to the specific requirements of each system.
The following steps describe the most common mounting method.
1. If the system has an external operator panel, it may be difficult to access
the connector after the drive is mounted on the system cabinet. To
avoid a problem, connect the external operator panel cable before
mounting the drive.
2. Fix the drive in the system cabinet with four mounting screws as
follows:
The drive has eight mounting holes (both sides: 2 X 2, bottom: X4). Fix
the drive by using four mounting holes of both sides or the bottom.
Use mounting screws whose lengths inside the drive-mounting frame
are 4 mm or less when the screws are tightened. (See Figure 2.6.)
When mounting the drive, be careful not to damage parts on the PCAs.
3. Check that the DE (signal ground) does not touch the system cabinet
chassis (frame ground). There must be a 3.5 mm or greater space
between the DE and the chassis. (See Figure 2.6.)
Connecting Cables
Connect the IDD to the system with the following cables. See section 3 for
further details of the IDD connector positions and connecting cables.
• Power cable
• SCSI cable
• DC ground cable (if required)
• External operator panel cable (if required)
The general procedures and notes on connecting cables are described below.
Especially, pay attention to the insertion direction of each cable connector.
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