Figure 3. Acceptable Mounting Orientations; Terminator Power; Mounting The Internal Tape Drive - Certance LTO-2 Online User's Manual

Half-height tape drive
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Installation (and Quick Start)
Table 1. SCSI IDs and Jumper Settings for LTO-2 Half-Height Drive (Continued)
SCSI ID
11
12
13
14
15

Terminator Power

By default, terminator power is disabled on the internal LTO-2 half-height tape drive. To enable termi-
nator power, place a jumper across pins 11 and 12.
NOTE: The internal LTO-2 half-height drive does not provide SCSI termination. Thus, a termina-
tor must be installed on the drive if it is the last device in a SCSI chain.

Mounting the Internal Tape Drive

You can mount the internal LTO-2 half-height drive either horizontally or vertically (see Figure 3
below).
If you mount the drive vertically, the side of the drive should be within 5 degrees of horizontal.
If you mount the drive horizontally, the base of the drive must be within 15 degrees of horizon-
tal and the drive must be right-side up.
YES

Figure 3. Acceptable Mounting Orientations

Mount the drive in a 5.25-inch, half-height drive bay and secure it using two M3.0 X 3 metric screws
on each side of the drive. Do not use screws longer than 3 mm or you may damage the drive.
Figure 4 on page 19 shows the locations of the mounting-screw holes on the side and bottom of the
drive, respectively.
Jumpers
1–2
3–4
Shunted
Shunted
Open
Open
Shunted
Open
Open
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
YES
YES
Installing an Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Drive
5–6
7–8
Open
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
NO
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