Iomega 03798300 Possible System IDE/ATAPI Configurations, BIOS/CMOS Support, Slave Drive

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Zip Internal drive

Jumper block

Slave (Drive 1)

(Factory Setting)

Master (Drive 0)

Cable Select

Reserved

(do not use)

Slave (Drive 1)

Use this setting if you’re connecting the Zip® Internal drive on the same cable as your CD drive or another ATAPI device that is configured as the master.

Master (Drive 0)

Use this setting if you’re connecting the Zip® Internal drive as the only device on the secondary IDE channel or when installing to an IDE add-on card. Use the jumper provided when configuring the drive to the “Master” setting.

Cable Select

Use this jumper setting if your computer features “Cable Select.” On a

Cable Select system, the master/slave configuration is automatically determined by the system. Contact the computer manufacturer if you need additional information. Use the jumper provided when configuring the drive to the “Cable Select” setting.

Possible System IDE/ATAPI Configurations

Your computer may be configured in one of the following ways. If you need to change the jumper settings for your CD drive, check its documentation to see how to configure it as master or slave as needed.

(Recommended)

 

Primary IDE

Secondary IDE

 

Channel

Channel

Master

Hard Drive

CD drive

Device

 

 

Slave

 

Zip ATAPI

Device

 

Drive

User’s Guide

(Alternative)

 

Primary IDE

Secondary IDE

 

Channel

Channel

Master

Hard Drive

Zip ATAPI

Device

Drive

 

Slave

CD drive

 

Device

 

 

 

(Alternative)

 

Primary IDE

Secondary IDE

 

Channel

Channel

Master

Hard Drive

Zip ATAPI

Device

Drive

 

Slave

 

CD drive

Device

 

 

 

BIOS/CMOS Support

BIOS support for the Zip® Internal drive should be disabled in the CMOS Setup. If your system includes autodetection, it should be turned off for the Zip Internal drive.

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Contents Internal Atapi Drive Table of Contents Welcome to Zip Drive Unpack the Zip Internal Atapi drive Check system requirementsWatch the instructional video Disconnect the computer power cordWrite down the serial number of your Zip Internal Atapi drive for future referenceIdentifying the computer’s IDE configuration Locate the IDE channels using the CD drive Identify your computer’s IDE configuration1b Locate the IDE channels using the computer’s hard drive Follow these instructions if you were unable to1c Possible IDE channel locations If the hard drive is the only IDE device connected Determining your computer’s configurationInstallation Guide Panel cover Check the jumper setting on the Zip driveGuide Remove the IDE Interface cable that is Slide the Zip drive into the drive bayCurrently connected to your CD drive Verify that the jumper on your CD drive is set to Master Cable to the Zip drive Connect an internal computer power supplySecure drive in drive bay Guide Locate a vacant 31/2 or 51/4 drive bay Change the jumper setting to Master2a3 1/2 drive bays only May require side railsWith the Zip drive. Find the colored stripe or Locate the data cable that comes packagedPrint on one side of the data cable showing PINZip drive Internal drive. M Cable to your Zip driveGuide CD drive If the Iomega software setup program doesNot start automatically, follow these steps SoftwareWindows 95/98 Users Additional instructions for your systemCreate Install Floppy Diskettes How to Install Without a CD DriveDownload Software from the Iomega Web Site Installation Guide Inserting Zip Disks Operating Your Zip DriveEjecting Zip Disks Disk Eject in Case of Power LossDrive Sleep Compatibility with 100MB Zip Disks Zip Tips RecordIt Software Step Backup/RestoreCopy Machine Iomega ToolsDrive Shortcuts For information on how to use IomegaWare softwareCopying Zip Disks Backing Up with Zip DisksFormatting Zip Disks Installing Applications to Zip DisksFormatting Zip Disks under Windows 95/98 or NT Read/Write Protecting Zip Disks Setting Zip Disk Protection under Windows 95/98 and NTWhat is ATAPI? What is IDE?Jumper Settings How IDE WorksBIOS/CMOS Support Possible System IDE/ATAPI ConfigurationsSlave Drive Master DriveGreen activity light on the Zip drive does not turn on TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Installing the Zip drive changes other drive letters Data transfer problems or drive operation is erraticWindows 95/98 Users Troubleshooting You want to use Windows 95/98 DOS mode with your Zip drive Automated Voice Technical Support How to Get HelpOne-on-One Iomega Technical Support Automated FAX-back Help 801 778-5763 U.S. & CanadaReturn or Repair Limited Warranty InformationProduct Information International Support NumbersModel Number Z250ATAPI FCC United States Regulatory InformationCanadian Verification CE European CommunityVisit our web site