Upgrading Your Computer
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PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide
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4.
If you are installing a CD-ROM drive,
Connect the small white 3-pin end of the CD-ROM cable Þrmly to the keyed
3-pin audio connector on the CD-ROM drive,
The 3-pin audio connector is keyed; if you have trouble getting it on, try turning it over.
Connect the larger, 4-pin connector Þrmly to the four-pin connector on the
motherboard, labeled
CD SND INPUT
.
The
CD SND INPUT
connector is near the drive bay edge of the motherboard, next to
the battery and the ßoppy drive data cable connector.
Connect the four-pin audio connector so that the lip on the 4-pin connector faces the
drive bay side of the motherboard. Make sure all four pins are enclosed in the connector.
5.
If the drive does not use removable media, replace the metal cover plate in
front of the drive.
6.
Lift the bezel up to the front of the computer, thread the speaker cord back
through the hole in the front panel, re-connect the speaker cord to the
motherboard, and replace the bezel.
7.
Replace the cover, reconnect system components, turn main power back
on, and restart the computer.
8.
Install software drivers
Some SCSI devices require special software called device drivers to operate with your
computer. If a device driver is required, it is normally supplied with the device; if you are
unsure whether one is required, contact the manufacturer of the device. Follow the driver
installation instructions supplied by the manufacturer. If a device driver is not supplied,
you can generally assume that the device does not need one. The drives pre-installed in
your system have pre-installed drivers.
If the drive does not work,
1.
Make sure that any required drivers are properly installed. See the driveÕs
documentation for more information.
2.
Turn the system off, unplug the system components, and remove the
cover.
3.
Make sure that the driveÕs SCSI connector is plugged in and seated Þrmly.
If the connection seems loose or crooked, check to make sure that no pins are bent and
that the connection is keyed properly. Bent pins may be carefully straightened with a
very small screwdriver.