To Connect To An Internal Usb 2.0 Port (As In Many Proliant Servers) - HP StorageWorks DAT 72 User Manual

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To connect to an internal USB 2.0 port (as in many ProLiant servers)

1.
Use the schematic on the inside of the server panel to check whether your server has an internal
USB 2.0 port and locate its position.
2.
Use the cable supplied with the tape drive to connect to the server.
• If your server has a 4-pin USB port, use the supplied, special, 4-pin USB cable, as illustrated
in
Figure
Figure 8
Connecting to a 4-pin USB port
• If your server has a standard USB port, use a standard USB cable. You can use the supplied
standard USB cable and the cable ties to tidy excess cable length.
To an external USB 2.0 port
Use the standard USB cable and Cable Routing Kit supplied with the tape drive. The Cable Routing
Kit consists of a grommet, bracket and cable ties. The tape drive (Type B) has a different type of USB
connector to the server (Type A), so make sure you orientate the Cable Routing Kit correctly when
you assemble it, see
1.
Remove a spare blanking plate from the rear panel of the server.
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Installing an internal DAT tape drive
8.
Figure
9.

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