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Quantum DAT 72 Install Manual

Quantum dat 72: install guide
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Standard
screw
Figure 1
Figure 3A
Figure 3C
Power Cable
SCSI Cables
Filler Panel
Figure 2
Figure 3D
I/O Bracket
Bulkhead
Opening
Figure 4A
SCSI ID Switches
Figure 5
Installing a Second Drive in the 1U System
Required tools: #1 and #2 Phillips Head screwdrivers
Inventory of Components:
(1) DAT 72 Tape Drive
(1) IO adapter bracket, with an internal SCSI cable, SCSI ID switch,
and a SCSI ID cable attached
Blank I/O Panel
(2) Drive tab mount brackets
(2) M3 x 0.5 flathead Phillips screws for drive tab mounts
(6) Wire ties to secure the cables to the 1U chassis
1. Remove all power from the system and remove the power cord from the
receptacle.
2. If the system is mounted in a rack, remove it from the rack before installing
the second drive. Place the system on a clean, stable, flat surface.
3. Remove the system top cover by loosening the thumbscrew at the rear of
the chassis until the screw is disengaged. Slide the cover towards the rear
about 1/2 inch to loosen it from the front clips and lift it off the system
(Figure1).
4. Inside the chassis, remove the front filler panel by unscrewing the two
screws with a #2 Phillips Head screwdriver and remove the foam insert
Figure 3B
from the bulkhead. Remove the blank IO panel at the rear of the system
by loosening the standard screw (Figure 2).
Note: These panels are not required once the second drive is mounted.
5. Insert the tabs on the drive tab mounts into the mounting holes on the
second drive (Figure 3A).
While holding the drive tab mounts against the drive, position the drive
tab mounts over the retaining holes in the drive bay (Figure 3B).
Insert the second drive into the drive bay, sliding the drive tab mounts into
the retaining holes on each side of the drive bay (Figure 3C).
Once the holes on the drive bay are lined up with the holes on the drive
tab mounts, the front of the drive should be flush with the front panel of the
system. Secure the drive tab mounts to the system with a #1 Phillips Head
screwdriver and the two screws provided (Figure 3D).
Purple Wire
6. Install the IO bracket with the attached cables. Insert the tab on the IO
bracket into the rear panel of the system. Tighten the standard screw to
secure the bracket to the system. Route the SCSI and SCSI ID cables
through the opening in the bulkhead to the back of the second drive.
Figure 4B
Carefully connect the SCSI cable to the back of the second drive. Connect
the SCSI ID cable into the second drive's SCSI ID connector (Figure 4A).
Orient the SCSI selector cable so its purple wire is visible and against the
power connector. Insert the power connector from the power source into
the power input of the second drive (Figure 4B).
Secure the cables to the system chassis by threading a wire tie through the
wire tab on the chassis floor and securing the tie over the SCSI cable
Figure 4C
(Figure 4C).
7. Replace the top cover and reinstall the system into the rack.
8. Connect a SCSI cable to either of the drive connectors on the system back
panel. If there is another SCSI device in the chain, connect that device to
the available drive connector on the system back panel. Otherwise, attach
a SCSI terminator to the connector (Figure 5).
9. Each SCSI device must have its own unique ID. The second drive is
shipped with a default SCSI ID of 5. If another SCSI device in the SCSI
chain is already using this ID, use the SCSI ID Selector switch on the back
of the drive to change the SCSI ID. To change the SCSI ID, press the
buttons above or below the SCSI Indicator on the back of the system
(Figure 5).
Note: If the default SCSI ID is changed, turn the drive power off and back on.
10. Connect the power cord to the power receptacle on the back left side of
the system (Figure 5).

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