Table 3. Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments (Lto-2); Connecting A Power Cable; Registering Your Tape Drive - Certance LTO 1 User Manual

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Installation (and Quick Start)

Table 3. Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments (LTO-2)

Pin Numbers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Connecting a Power Cable

Attach a four-pin power cable to the power connector on the back of the drive. Figure 6 on page 20
shows the location of the power connector.
The recommended 4-pin power connector for internal drives is an AMP 1-48024-0 housing with
AMP 60617-1 pins or equivalent.
Installing the LTO Driver
If you intend to use your drive with the Microsoft native backup applet on Windows Server 2003,
Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system, install the appropriate LTO driver. See
the Tape Resource CD. This driver is not necessary with commercial backup application software.

Registering Your Tape Drive

After you install the internal tape drive, be sure to register it. Registering your drive ensures that you
will receive the latest information about your drive, as well as other product, service, and support
information. For your convenience, you can register your drive either through our Web site or by
fax.
If you have an Internet connection, please visit www.certance.com and select "Product
Registration" from the "Products" menu.
If you do not have an Internet connection, complete the Registration Card included with your
package and either mail or fax it to the address or fax number on the Card.
Description
Lib RXD-P
Lib RXD-N
GND
Lib TXD-N
Lib TXD-P
ACI_DRV_SEN_L
ACI_LIB_SEN_L
ACI_RST_L
SCSI_ATN_L
Installing an Internal LTO-1 or LTO-2 Drive
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