Placing Dvd-Rom Inside Your Computer; Connecting Cables - Toshiba SD-M1201 Installation Instructions Manual

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PRV/ALW - This jumper is used to inhibit the drive's EJECT button.
When the jumper is ON, the EJECT button will not operate.
Test - This setting selects the drive operation between normal CD-ROM
and CD-Audio player mode. When jumper is set to ON position, com-
mands from the host computer are ignored. This jumper is for test pur-
poses only and should be set to OFF for proper CD-ROM function.
Power Supply - Toshiba SCSI DVD-ROM drives can supply power to
other equipment on the SCSI BUS. When the jumper is ON, the drive will
supply termination power. If you're not sure if any other device supplies
termination power, it is fine to leave the jumper ON.

PLACING DVD-ROM INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER

Now that you have set the jumpers, you are ready to install your DVD-
ROM inside your computer.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect power from your computer system before
beginning installation.
Remove computer cover and faceplate if required. Refer to your com-
puter system's manual for removal information. If DVD-ROM is replacing
a CD-ROM, remove CD-ROM presently installed in your system.
The SD-M1202 DVD-ROM can be mounted horizontally or vertically in
any free half-height drive slot at the front of your computer.
Carefully start sliding the DVD-ROM into the opening with the disc tray
facing the front of the computer. Before you push the drive all the way in
you will need to connect the SCSI interface cable, audio cable, and the
power cable on the back of the drive.

Connecting Cables

SCSI Interface Cable (not supplied with kit) - The internal SCSI inter-
face cable is connected to your SCSI host adapter card and fits into the
socket on the back of your
DVD-ROM. The stripe or
red-colored side of the rib-
bon cable connects to pin 1
on the drives' SCSI connec-
tor which is found next to
the drive's power connector.
Carefully push the SCSI
connector into the socket,
making sure it fits snugly.
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