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De200i-swu2 installation, Installing the drive into the carrier preparation – StorCase Technology DE200i-SWU2 User Manual

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DE200i-SWU2 User's Guide - Rev. A00

StorCase Technology Inc.

Installation

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DE200i-SWU2 INSTALLATION

Installing the Drive into the Carrier

Preparation

While performing the steps in this section, work on a soft surface to prevent excessive

shock to the drive being installed. Also refer to the manufacturer's documentation

provided with the drive.

NOTE:

A #2 Phillips screwdriver will be required during this procedure.

1.

Remove the drive from its protective packaging.

2.

Plastic Drive Bezel: If the drive came equipped with a plastic front bezel,

it must be removed.

3.

SCSI Drive Termination: The DE200i-SWU2 does not provide onboard

termination. External termination must be provided. Refer to the

documentation provided by the drive manufacturer for termination

information.

4.

SCSI Drive ID Select Jumpers: Locate the SCSI ID Select Jumper

positions on the disk drive, and remove any jumper plugs in this area. The

SCSI ID cable will be installed into this section of the drive.

5.

SCSI ID Cable: (Figure 7) The DE200i-SWU2 carrier is supplied with one

(1) 5-wire cable. This cable is used for remote ID selection by means of

the DE200i-SWU2 Unit Select Switch inside the receiving frame. The cable

is designed to connect to drives with 2mm ID Select connectors.

The cables are made up of black, brown, red, orange, and yellow

wires. The black wire is plugged into the pin used to select ID0, the

brown wire plugs into the pin for ID1, the red wire plugs into the pin for

ID2, and the orange wire connects to ID3. Most drive manufacturers mark

these pins with some sort of identification which corresponds to ID0, ID1,

ID2, and ID3. The yellow wire plugs into the drive activity LED pin.

Disk drives use a row of pins to provide ground to the ID signals. This row

of pins is not used when installing the ID select cable to the carrier

connector. Refer to the drive manufacturer's documentation for more

information.