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A HARDWARE TOUR
1 SCSI termination switch
This switch is used to turn the drive's
internal SCSI termination switch on and off.
Note that this switch is set on at the time of
shipment.
2 Parity Switch
Use to set SCSI parity check function ON/
OFF. Note that this switch is set on at the
time of shipment.
3 Termination indicator
When the drive is installed in a changer and
its power cable has been connected, this
indicator lights up if the drive's SCSI
termination switch has been turned on.
4 Wiring monitor indicator
Meaning of indicator when indicator is
lit up:
¶ Indicates that a disc has been inserted
into the drive.
¶ This indicator also lights up when the
drive is installed in a changer and its
power cable has been connected.
Meaning of indicator when indicator
flashes in 2-second intervals:
¶ This indicator flashes in 2-second
intervals when the drive is installed in a
changer and its changer interface cable
has been connected.
Meaning of indicator when indicator
flashes in 0.5-second intervals:
¶
This indicator flashes in 0.5-second intervals
when the drive in question has been
specified as the drive to be swapped during
the swapping of drives.
5 Changer interface cable
This cable must be connected to the changer
interface connector located in the changer.
6 Power cable
This cable must be connected to the power
inlet located in the changer.
7 Lock lever
When a drive is to be removed from the
changer, flip the lock lever to the released
position and then pull the drive out from the
changer.
8 SCSI ID switch
Use to set the SCSI ID. Press the protruding
tab at left to increment numbers, and press
the tab at right to decrement numbers.
Factory default setting is "0".
9 SCSI interface connector
This connector must be connected to the
SCSI cable provided with the changer or to
an add-on SCSI cable.
RELEASE LOCK
WIRING
MONITOR IND
1 TERM ON / OFF
2 PARITY ON / OFF
3 SCSI TERM IND
ON
12 3 4
SCSI ID
4
8 9
1 2 34 5 6 7
NOTE:
Be careful not to allow any part of your body to
come into contact with connector pins, as doing
so may result in faulty connections or damage from
static electricity.
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