LaCie KY0730482 warranty Attaching the Drive Stand, Scsi Cables and Connectors

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LaCie d2 SCSI Hard Drive

Getting to Know Your LaCie Hard Drive

 

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2.3 Attaching the Drive Stand

You can use your LaCie drive in its upright position after installing the stand.

1)From the rear of the drive, slide the stand rail into the side groove of your LaCie drive as shown.

2)Slide the stand forward until its rail touches the rear of the drive.

3)Tighten the two socket screws from the underside of the stand, using the hex key provided, until the stand is firmly in place.

4)When the stand is mounted, your drive should look like this:

2.4 SCSI Cables and Connectors

LaCie SCSI Hard Drives are supplied with a 68-pin to 68-pin cable ( Ultra 320 LVD version – Wide SCSI). If the SCSI cable supplied with your LaCie d2 Hard Drive does not meet your requirements, please contact your computer supply specialist, who will be able to help you choose the right SCSI cable for your particular setup and applications.

68-pin SCSI connector (Wide SCSI only)

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