2.
Connect one of the unused connectors on the SCSI cable to the wide
connector on the drive (see illustration below).
Find the internal SCSI cable inside the computer (it is the wide ßat ribbon cable
connected to the hard drive. The internal SCSI cable should have one or two unused
connectors on it. You may have to detach and re-attach the SCSI connectors on one or
more other drives to get connectors where you need them. Remember, this is SCSI, so
the ends have to be terminated. See ÒEnsuring proper terminationÓ on page 44 for details.
Note:
the cable connector which matches the key, to ensure that the cable is not plugged in
upside down. If the cable resists being plugged in, check to make sure the key and
slot are mating correctly.
SCSI connector key
audio connector
SCSI connector key
3.
Find an unused four-pin power cable in the set of cables coming from the
power supply (the power supply is in the right rear of the computer, on the
bottom) and connect that cable to the rear of the drive, being careful to
match the beveled corners of the plug to those of the socket (see
illustration above).
Check the instructions that came with the drive for jumper or switch settings and check
to make sure that they are properly set before going to the next step. Make sure the
connectors are snug.
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There is a key in the middle of the top of the SCSI connector and a notch in
SCSI connector
rear view of CD-ROM drive
SCSI connector
rear view of hard drive
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power connector
power connector
beveled corners
power connector
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