Step
1.
Preparing
for
installation
To
prepare
for
installation:
1.
Unpack
the
tape
drive
and
store
the
packaging.
You
will
need
the
packaging
if
you
return
the
drive
for
service.
2.
If
you
are
installing
the
drive
in
an
external
storage
enclosure,
turn
off
the
enclosure.
3.
Turn
off
all
attached
devices.
4.
Turn
off
the
computer.
5.
Disconnect
all
cables
from
the
computer
and
all
attached
devices;
then
open
the
computer.
For
specific
information
on
opening
your
computer,
refer
to
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer.
Attention:
Tape
drives
are
sensitive
to
static
electricity
discharge.
The
drive
is
wrapped
in
a
static-protective
package
to
prevent
damage.
6.
Before
opening
the
static-protective
package
containing
the
tape
drive,
touch
the
bag
to
an
unpainted
metal
surface
on
the
computer
for
at
least
two
seconds.
Remove
the
drive
from
the
static-protective
package.
If
you
must
put
the
drive
down,
place
the
drive
on
the
static-protective
package.
Do
not
touch
any
of
the
exposed
components
of
the
tape
drive.
Instead,
handle
it
carefully
by
the
edges.
Step
2.
Selecting
a
SCSI
ID
Each
device
on
a
SCSI
bus
must
have
a
unique
SCSI
ID.
Select
a
SCSI
ID
from
0
to
15
for
the
tape
drive.
The
SCSI
ID
must
be
supported
by
your
SCSI
adapter.
Refer
to
your
SCSI
adapter
documentation
for
the
range
and
relative
priority
of
the
IDs
supported.
The
tape
drive
is
shipped
with
the
SCSI
ID
preset
to
3.
Follow
these
guidelines
to
select
a
SCSI
ID:
v
Assign
the
tape
drive
to
one
of
the
higher
priority
IDs
available
(0–6).
v
Assign
the
lower
priority
ID
numbers
(8-15)
to
those
devices
that
are
most
often
used
or
are
faster
than
other
devices
in
the
chain.
v
Do
not
assign
an
ID
of
7,
because
this
is
usually
used
as
the
SCSI
adapter
ID.
Depending
on
your
computer,
there
are
several
ways
to
view
your
current
SCSI
ID
settings:
v
For
many
IBM
computers,
press
F1
during
the
startup
after
the
memory
check
completes.
Other
adapters
show
SCSI
settings
when
you
press
Ctrl
A.
Check
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
computer
or
SCSI
adapter
for
information
on
how
to
view
configuration
information.
v
Use
SCSI
adapter
utility
programs,
if
available.
v
Inspect
the
installed
SCSI
devices
to
see
how
the
jumpers
that
determine
the
IDs
are
set.
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