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1 NEXT PREVIOUS JUMP CONTENTS INDEX SETTING UP THE JUKEBOX The numbers below correspond to the numbers in Figure 1-1 on the previous page. Table 1-1: 1 Power receptacle Used to connect the power cord to the jukebox. 2 Standby/on switch The ON position applies power to the robotics and electronics in the jukebox. The STANDBY position removes power from the robotics and electronics of the jukebox but power remains ON inside the power supply enclosure on the rear of the jukebox. To remove power completely from the jukebox, you must remove the power cable either from the rear input on the jukebox or at the wall/floor electrical outlet. 3 SCSI ports Two 68-pin high-density connectors that allow connection to either a single-ended or low-voltage differential SCSI bus. A terminator must be plugged into one of these connectors when the jukebox is the last physical device on a SCSI bus. The terminator shipped with the jukebox is a single-ended / low-voltage differential terminator. For the most flexible configuration, use a selfconfiguring single-ended / low-voltage differential terminator (SE/LVD) even though the jukebox may be originally configured onto a low-voltage differential bus. 5

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The numbers below correspond to the numbers in
Figure 1-1
on the previous page.
Table 1-1:
1
Power receptacle
Used to connect the power cord to the jukebox.
2
Standby/on switch
The ON position applies power to the robotics and
electronics in the jukebox. The STANDBY
position removes power from the robotics and
electronics of the jukebox but power remains ON
inside the power supply enclosure on the rear of the
jukebox.
To remove power completely from the jukebox,
you must remove the power cable either from the
rear input on the jukebox or at the wall/floor
electrical outlet.
3
SCSI ports
Two 68-pin high-density connectors that allow
connection to either a single-ended or low-voltage
differential SCSI bus. A terminator must be
plugged into one of these connectors when the
jukebox is the last physical device on a SCSI bus.
The terminator shipped with the jukebox is a
single-ended / low-voltage differential terminator.
For the most flexible configuration, use a self-
configuring single-ended / low-voltage differential
terminator (SE/LVD) even though the jukebox may
be originally configured onto a low-voltage
differential bus.