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Glyph GT 103 FireWire 800 User Manual

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About FireWire

FireWire is an implementation of the IEEE 1394 serial bus standard. It not only supports automatic configu-

ration (“plug and play”) and hot-swapping of devices, it’s fast, and best of all it’s reliable for audio/video as

well as for computer peripherals. FireWire supports peripherals in a tree-like structure, and it allows peer-to-

peer device communication—e.g. between a scanner and a printer—to take place, without using system

memory or the CPU. With FireWire you can hook up to 63 devices to the same bus, with cable lengths of up

to 4.5 meters (14 feet) including internal cabling, allowed between devices. Its cable is convenient and can

also carry power. This allows low-consumption devices to operate without a separate power cord, by using

power supplied by other devices on the bus.

About FireWire 800

• FireWire 800 supports speeds up to 800 Mb/sec, twice as fast as FireWire 400.

• If your computer does not have built-in FireWire 800, you’ll need a PCI card to achieve a true FireWire 800

connection.

Most 800 ports are Bi-Lingual, which means they speak both FireWire 400 and FireWire 800.

• If you connect a 400 device to an 800 device, you will be running at 400 speed maximum.

• FireWire is forward-compatible and back-compatible, but the bus always runs at the speed of the slowest

link.

• Beta cables are used to connect 800 devices to 800 devices.

• Bi-Lingual cables are available to connect 400 devices to 800 devices.

• Bi-Lingual cables have a 9-pin Bi-Lingual connector at one end and a 4-pin or 6-pin FireWire 400 connector

at the other end

Installing the Hardware

1. Position the GT 103 800.

Place the unit on a flat, level surface, or install the unit into a rack with the four supplied rack screws.

Caution: Speakers are magnetic devices; they can harm your data if they’re too close to your hard drives or

tape cartridges.

2. Connect the power cable (power off):

Make sure that the power is off on all of your computer equipment and the GT 103. Connect the power cable

to the back of the GT 103 800. Plug the three-prong plug into an appropriate power receptacle, preferably

with surge and spike protection.

3. Connect the FireWire 800 cable.

Plug one end of the FireWire cable into your computer’s FireWire port, and the other into the back of the GT

103 800. The two ports connect internally to all drives in the GT 103 800, so it doesn’t matter which one you

use.

4. Insert any GT Key cartridges into the unit.

Pull the handle on the cartridge out, then slide the cartridge into the slot on the GT 103 800 and press the

handle in well to lock the cartridge firmly into place.

5. Power up the GT 103 800 and Power up your computer.