StorCase Technology DE75i-S User Manual
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StorCase Technology, Inc.
DE75i-S User's Guide - Rev. A01
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Installation
Figure 9: Receiving Frame Mounting Holes
5. Adjust the front of the receiving frame so the carrier slides freely in and out on the
receiving frame guides. The position of adjoining peripheral units may require
adjustment.
6. To connect a drive to a remote activity LED in the computer system or expansion chassis,
connect the appropriate cable(s) to the receiving frame motherboard option Pins 11&
12 as shown in Figure 5.
7. Connect the I/O cable from the host adapter to the receiving frame. The Pin 1 indicator
on the cable must be properly aligned. Refer to Figure 5 for the correct Pin 1 location.
8. When installing the DE75i-S into a computer system, make sure that only the last SCSI
device is terminated. If the DE75i-S is at the end of a daisy chain, the receiving frame
termination must be enabled by removing the appropriate jumper. If the
DE75i-S is in the middle of a daisy chain, termination should be disabled (factory-installed
jumper) at option Pins 9 & 10 (Figure 8).
In most cases, if installing the DE75i-S into an external expansion chassis, the factory
installed jumper on option Pins 9 and 10 (disable termination) should be left in place.
Termination will be handled by an external terminator on the expansion chassis.
9. Connect the power cable from the DC power supply in the computer or expansion
chassis to the power connector on the DE75i-S receiving frame. Refer to Figure 5 for
the receiving frame power connector location.
4. With the drive carrier locked into place inside the receiving frame, install the
DE75i-S receiving frame into the drive opening in the computer or expansion
chassis. Use the appropriate guides to position the DE75i-S, and fasten it into
place with four (4) #6-32 x 1/4 screws provided. Figure 9 illustrates the location
of the mounting holes. Mounting holes are provided on each side and the bottom of
the receiving frame to accommodate a variety of mounting configurations. Use the
mounting holes which best suit the computer or expansion chassis configuration.