Installation (and Quick Start)
Installing an Internal LTO-1 or LTO-2 Drive
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Configuring an HVD or LVD Drive
Before you install the HVD or LVD tape drive in your computer, you may need to configure the drive’s
SCSI ID and terminator power features. The default configuration settings for the LTO-1 and LTO-2
drives are:
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SCSI ID: 6
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Terminator power: disabled
If you need to change these settings, refer to the following sections. Otherwise, skip to “Mounting an
Internal HVD or LVD Drive” on page 19.
SCSI ID
Each SCSI device on the bus must have its own unique SCSI ID. The internal tape drive is shipped
with a default SCSI ID of 6. If another SCSI device in the SCSI chain is using this ID, use jumper pins
1–2, 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8 to change the SCSI ID of the LTO-1 or LTO-2 drive (see Figure 3 on
page 17 and Table 1 on page 18), or assign a unique SCSI ID to the other SCSI device.
Figure 3.
Internal LTO-1 and LTO-2 Drive Jumper Settings
Jumper Pins: 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8
Default Setting:
SCSI ID 6
NOTE: The SCSI controller or host adapter generally uses ID 7. In some systems, the boot drive
uses ID 0 or ID 1. Avoid setting your drive’s SCSI ID to these settings.
Drive-configuration jumper pins
Jumper Settings:
Default
settings:
SCSI ID=0
SCSI ID=1
SCSI ID=2
SCSI ID=3
SCSI ID=4
SCSI ID=5
SCSI ID=6
SCSI ID=7
SCSI ID=8
SCSI ID=9
SCSI ID=10
SCSI ID=11
SCSI ID=12
SCSI ID=13
SCSI ID=14
SCSI ID=15
Term. power
Pins:
Function:
1-2 SCSI ID bit 0
3-4 SCSI ID bit 1
5-6 SCSI ID bit 2
7-8 SCSI ID bit 3
9-10 Reserved
11-12 Termination Power
Drive Configuration
Jumper Pins