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P/N433690 October 2006

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Use these instructions to get your VXA-172 or VXA-320 (VXA-3) tape 

drive up and running quickly. For additional information, refer to the 

VXA-172 Product Manual or

 

VXA-320 (VXA-3) Product Manual 

at 

www.tandberg.com

.

Your VXA-172 or VXA-320 (VXA-3) tape drive has a wide Ultra160 

low-voltage differential (LVD) SCSI interface. The drive is available in 

two models: an internal model for installation into an enclosure or an 

external model that can be placed on a flat surface.

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Make sure you have the required equipment, as described below. 

Before beginning the installation:

Inspect the shipping box for damage. If you find any damage, 

report it to the shipping company immediately.

Save the packing materials in case you need to move or ship the 

tape drive. You must ship the tape drive in the original or 

equivalent packing materials to preserve your warranty.

Ensure that the work area is free from conditions that could cause 

electrostatic discharge (ESD). Discharge static electricity from your 

body by touching a known grounded surface, such as your 

computer’s metal chassis.

Power OFF the host computer and any peripheral devices on the 

SCSI bus.

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When installing the internal model of the tape drive, refer to the 

following illustration for back-panel component locations. 

1.

Remove the cover plate from the host computer’s drive bay, 

according to the system manufacturer’s instructions.

2.

Set the SCSI ID by using flat-nosed pliers to position the jumpers 

for the desired ID, as shown. Select a SCSI ID for the drive which 

is unique. The host bus adaptor and any peripherals attached to 

the SCSI bus must all be set to unique SCSI IDs. (The terminator 

does not use a SCSI ID.) 

SCSI ID Jumper Block

3.

If desired, provide additional chassis grounding for the drive. 

Connect an M3 (0.25 in.) female spade connector from the host to 

the grounding tab; or, connect an M3 x 0.5 x 4mm machine screw 

to the grounding hole.

4.

Slide the VXA-172 or VXA-320 tape drive into the drive bay, but 

do not install the mounting screws yet. Ensure that the ventilation 

fan on the back of the tape drive is not obstructed.

5.

Connect the host computer’s internal SCSI cable to the drive’s 

SCSI connector. Check the connector for bent or pushed in pins 

before connecting it to the tape drive.

6.

If the tape drive is the last device on the SCSI bus, install an LVD/SE 

terminator at the physical end of the bus, as shown below. 

Note:

If the cable provided with your adapter has a built-in 

terminator, do not add another terminator to the bus. If the tape 

drive is not the last device on the SCSI bus, make sure that the last 

device is properly terminated.

7.

Connect the host’s internal power cable to the tape drive’s power 

connector.

Internal 

Model

ƒ

LVD SCSI host bus adapter and any necessary drivers 

installed in the host computer (do 

not

 use a SCSI RAID 

controller or an HVD controller)

ƒ

SCSI cable, wide LVD, 68-pin connector

ƒ

LVD/SE terminator, if necessary

ƒ

VXAtape cartridges, available from your media supplier

External 

Model

ƒ

LVD SCSI host bus adapter and any necessary drivers 

installed in the host computer (do 

not

 use a SCSI RAID 

controller or an HVD controller)

ƒ

Power cord (included)

ƒ

LVD/SE terminator (included)

ƒ

SCSI cable, wide LVD, 68-pin male connector

ƒ

VXAtape cartridges (included with VXA-3)

Important!

 Both VXA-172 and VXA-320 SCSI tape drives are Ultra 

160 SCSI devices and require a minimum Ultra 160 non-RAID SCSI 

adapter card, Ultra 160 rated SCSI cabling, and an Ultra 3 Active 

SCSI terminator.

SCSI

Grounding

Grounding

RF service

Power

SCSI ID

Auxiliary

connector

connector

tab

jumper block

connector 

connector 

hole

Important

Both VXA-172 and VXA-320 tape drives require an 

Ultra 3 or LVD 160 terminator to function properly on 

the SCSI bus. An inadequate terminator will result in 

various SCSI bus issues, including bus hangs and 

Read/Write failures.

Address 0

Address 15

Address 1

Address 8

Address 9

Address 2

Address 3

Address 10

Address 11

Address 4

Address 5

Address 12

Address 13

Address 6

Address 7

Address 14

Factory
setting
(ID 11)

Terminator

SCSI 

connector

Power

connector

to SCSI

adapter card 

from host
computer

power
supply

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