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Connecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox

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1 NEXT PREVIOUS JUMP CONTENTS INDEX SETTING UP THE JUKEBOX Drive 1 = 4 Drive 2 = 5 (if installed) NOTE: If you determine that there are conflicts among SCSI IDs that are currently in use by your system and peripherals you will be placing on the bus, plan to do the following steps, as they apply to your situation. • If you choose to change IDs used by internal devices, change the IDs at this time (before you turn the host system OFF). • If you choose to change the IDs of external peripherals (other than this jukebox) you may want to change those IDs at this time. • If you choose to change the IDs in this jukebox (or an additional jukebox of this model), you can do this during the next set of steps "Connecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox On". Remember, if you are installing two libraries of this type, they will have the same default IDs (3, 4, and 5). 1. Ensure that the mailslot shipping bracket and the shipping screw are removed. NOTE: If you will be changing SCSI IDs in the host, finish changing them before doing the next step. See the previous NOTE. 2. Ensure that your host computer is OFF and the jukebox standby/on switch is in the STANDBY position. The jukebox standby switch is in STANDBY when the STANDBY side of the switch is depressed. The switch is shown by "2" on Figure 1-1. 3. Connect SCSI cables between the host, the jukebox, and the other peripheral (perhaps another jukebox) as shown in Figure 1-5. 4. Depending on your bus type, put a single-ended, low-voltage, or SE/LVD terminator on the SCSI connector of the last peripheral on the bus. Caution: Do not use a high-voltage differential terminator. 5. Go to the next steps, "Connecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox On". 15

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ETTING
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UKEBOX
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Drive 1 = 4
Drive 2 = 5 (if installed)
NOTE:
If you determine that there are conflicts among SCSI IDs that are currently in use by your system and peripherals you
will be placing on the bus, plan to do the following steps, as they apply to your situation.
If you choose to change IDs used by internal devices, change the IDs at this time (before you turn the host system
OFF).
If you choose to change the IDs of external peripherals (other than this jukebox) you may want to change those IDs
at this time.
If you choose to change the IDs in this jukebox (or an additional jukebox of this model), you can do this during the
next set of steps
“Connecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox On”
. Remember, if you are installing
two libraries of this type, they will have the same default IDs (3, 4, and 5).
1.
Ensure that the mailslot shipping bracket and the shipping screw are removed.
NOTE:
If you will be changing SCSI IDs in the host, finish changing them before doing the next step. See the previous NOTE.
2.
Ensure that your host computer is OFF and the jukebox standby/on switch is in the STANDBY position.
The jukebox standby switch is in STANDBY when the STANDBY side of the switch is depressed. The switch is
shown by “2” on
Figure 1-1
.
3.
Connect SCSI cables between the host, the jukebox, and the other peripheral (perhaps another jukebox) as shown in
Figure 1-5
.
4.
Depending on your bus type, put a single-ended, low-voltage, or SE/LVD terminator on the SCSI connector of the
last peripheral on the bus.
Caution:
Do not use a high-voltage differential terminator.
5.
Go to the next steps,
“Connecting Power, Adjusting IDs, and Turning the Jukebox On”
.