INSTALLATION
PERIPHERALS
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WBPEEUI220760A0
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Refer to Figure
for cabling requirements and dipswitch
settings for both the IIPRT10 printer and the serial/pair con-
verter. The printer connects through a parallel cable, HCBL05,
which connects to a serial/pair adapter. The serial/pair
adapter connects RJ45 to an adapter that converts it to a
DB-25. The DB-25 connector connects to the asynchronous
serial cable which connects to the IIPRS02 terminal server at
9600 baud. Three cables are required: one between the printer
and the serial/pair converter (supplied with the printer), one
between the serial/pair converter and the null modem cable
(supplied with the converter), and one between the converter
cable connector and the terminal server (Table
IIDMT03A DAT Tape Drive
The IIDMT03A unit (TLZ07) can be used in the console or the
driver cabinet. The tape drive is a SCSI compatible storage
device that reads and writes to digital audio tape.
The tape drive has two SCSI ports. The other port is for another
SCSI device or terminator. Related products for the tape drive
are listed in Table
When power is turned on to the tape drive, and no cassette is
in the drive, the tape and activity and write protect indicators
light for approximately one to five seconds. This indicates that
the power on self-test is running. Both indicators turn off when
the self-test completes successfully. If both indicators stay on
for 30 seconds, there is a hardware failure. If a cassette is in
the drive, the tape and activity indicator will continue flashing
until the cassette is loaded (about 20 seconds) and then
remain on.
The amber write protect light stays on to indicate that a tape is
running with write protect enabled.
NOTE: Remember to clean the heads after 50 hours of tape drive
operation.
Table 3-12. Tape Drive
Related Products
Part Number
Description
1947950 5
Power cord
1949011 3
Tape drive
1949012 1
Blank cartridge
1949134 50
External SCSI cable
1
NOTE:
1. External SCSI cable not used when rack mounting the
IIDMT03A tape drive.