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Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox

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Figure 1-2 Setting Up the Jukebox Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox Refer to the following diagram in the next steps. 3. Select single-ended ("A") or differential ("B") interface using the SCSI interface selection switch (see the arrow on the diagram ). The diagram shows connecting a cable to the differential ("B") interface. 4. Connect a cable between your host computer and either port of the jukebox SCSI connectors of your selected interface type (the example diagram shows using the "B2" port on the differential interface). Route the cable through the slot at the bottom of the right side ("C"). 5. Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI port of interface type you chose (the example diagram shows the terminator at "B1" because "B2" was used for the cable ). If you are using the differential interface, use a 68-pin high-density terminator. If you are using the single-ended interface, use a 50-pin high-density active terminator. Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox 6. Plug a SCSI terminator into one of the SCSI ports on the unused interface. Only one terminator is necessary on an unused interface. The example diagram shows the terminator on the single-ended interface connector "A2" but the terminator could have been placed on "A1". Use an active terminator if you are terminating a single-ended interface. 1- 10 Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
Setting Up the Jukebox
Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
Refer to the following diagram in the next steps.
3.
Select single-ended (
A
) or differential (
B
) interface using the
SCSI
interface selection switch (see the arrow on the diagram ).
The diagram shows connecting a cable to the differential (
B
) interface.
4.
Connect a cable between your host computer and either port of the jukebox
SCSI connectors of your selected interface type (the example diagram shows
using the
B2
port on the differential interface).
Route the cable through the slot at the bottom of the right side (
C
).
5.
Plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI port of interface type you chose
(the example diagram shows the terminator at
B1
because
B2
was used for
the cable ).
If you are using the differential interface, use a 68-pin high-density terminator. If
you are using the single-ended interface, use a 50-pin high-density active
terminator.
Figure 1-2
Connecting a 4- or 6-Drive Jukebox
6.
Plug a SCSI terminator into one of
the SCSI ports on the
unused interface.
Only one terminator is necessary on an unused interface.
The example diagram shows the terminator on the single-ended interface
connector
A2
but the terminator could have been placed on
A1
.
Use an active terminator if you are terminating a single-ended interface.