Table 1, Scsi ids and jumper settings for lto-2 half-height, In drive – Quantum LTO-2 User Manual
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Chapter 2 Installation and Quick Start
Installing an Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive
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LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide
Table 1 SCSI IDs and
Jumper Settings for
LTO-2 Half-Height in
Drive
Terminator Power
2
By default, terminator power is disabled on the internal LTO-2
Half-Height Tape Drive. To enable terminator power, place a jumper
across pins 11 and 12.
SCSI ID
Jumpers
1–2
3–4
5–6
7–8
0
Open
Open
Open
Open
1
Shunted
Open
Open
Open
2
Open
Shunted
Open
Open
3
Shunted
Shunted
Open
Open
4
Open
Open
Shunted
Open
5
Shunted
Open
Shunted
Open
6 (default)
Open
Shunted
Shunted
Open
7
Shunted
Shunted
Shunted
Open
8
Open
Open
Open
Shunted
9
Shunted
Open
Open
Shunted
10
Open
Shunted
Open
Shunted
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 Tape Drive does not provide
SCSI termination. Thus, a terminator must be installed on the
drive if it is the last device in a SCSI chain.