Installation (and Quick Start)
Installing an Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Drive
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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.
Mounting the Internal Tape Drive
You can mount the internal LTO-2 half-height drive either horizontally or vertically (see Figure 3
below).
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If you mount the drive vertically, the side of the drive should be within 5 degrees of horizontal.
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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.
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.
11
Shunted
Shunted
Open
Shunted
12
Open
Open
Shunted
Shunted
13
Shunted
Open
Shunted
Shunted
14
Open
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
15
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
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.
Table 1. SCSI IDs and Jumper Settings for LTO-2 Half-Height Drive (Continued)
SCSI ID
Jumpers
1–2
3–4
5–6
7–8
YES
NO
YES
YES