IBM 4690 manual Mounting the Drive, Attaching the Cables, Completing the Installation

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Step 3. Mounting the Drive

1.Locate an available bay or space in your store controller to mount the tape drive. The tape drive can be mounted in either a horizontal or vertical position. When mounted horizontally, the tape drive should be oriented so that the activity light is on the top left corner of the tape opening when looking at the tape drive from the front. The drive ®ts in a 3.5-inch (1-inch high) standard bay.

Note: You can also mount the drive in a 5.25-inch (1.6-inch high) bay using the 5.25-inch mounting kit provided. When you attach the brackets to the sides of the 3.5-inch tape drive, you increase the width and height of the drive. The installation instructions are located on the mounting kit packaging.

2.Remove the cover plate from the bay selected. Slide the drive partially into the bay. Align the drive-bay screw holes with the threaded holes in the drive housing (or bracket, if applicable).

3.Use the screws provided to secure the drive in the bay. Usually two screws are used on each side. Some installations use the screw holes on the bottom (circuit board side) of the drive. Using the wrong size screws can damage the drive. Do not overtighten the screws. Check to ensure that the drive is securely mounted.

Step 4. Attaching the Cables

1.Locate the IDE and power connectors.

2.Locate the appropriate IDE cable and spare connector and attach it to the tape drive. Use a 40-pin ribbon cable to connect the tape drive on the rear of the drive. The connector is keyed and ®ts properly only one way if the ribbon is also keyed. Do not force the connector. If it does not attach easily, turn the connector around and try again. Ensure that line 1 of the IDE cable (usually color coded) aligns with pin 1 of the IDE connector. (Pin 1 is on the side closest to the power connector pins.)

3.Locate an unused power connector coming from the store controller power supply. If all power cables are in use, purchase a dc Y-connector at your computer dealer or electronics store. Locate an available power cable and connect it to the 4-pin power connector on the tape drive . The cable connector is keyed and will ®t properly only one way.

Step 5. Completing the Installation

1.Be sure that the power and interface connectors are securely attached.

2.Be sure that the cables are neatly routed. They must not: v Get in the way when the cover is replaced

vImpede the power supply fan blade

vBlock air ¯ow paths

3.Replace the store controller cover and secure it in place.

4.Reconnect the ac power cord and cables. Turn on all attached devices; then turn on the store controller.

5.When the Con®guration/Setup Utility is automatically entered, Select ªDevices and I/O Portsº.

6.Select ªIDE Drives Setup...º.

7.Select each item in the list of IDE drives and verify that all of your hard disks are de®ned correctly. They should not be shown as ªNot Installedº. To select

6TR-4 Tape Drive User's Guide

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Contents IBM Page IBM Page Contents Iv TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Trademarks Aispo AIXVi TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Preface Who Should Read This ManualHow This Manual is Organized Related PublicationsIBM 4680 and 4680-90 General Sales Application Store System Related Publications Ð Hardware IBM 4694 Point-of-Sale TerminalsGeneral Publications ScannersIBM Local Area Network Support Program, IBM P/N Xii TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Overview Name Manufacturer Model Number Part NumberCompatibility with the Floppy Drive Description Machine TypeTape Drive Installation Installing the TR-4 Eide Tape DrivePreparing for Installation Conguring the IDE DriveConguration Master on primary IDE Slave on primary IDE none Master on secondary IDE Attaching the Cables Completing the InstallationMounting the Drive Installing the TR-4 Scsi Internal Tape Drive Planning Your Scsi CongurationConguring the Scsi Drive Bit 2, Pin 5 Bit 1 Pin 3 Bit 0 Pin 1Attaching the Scsi and Power Cables Installing the External Scsi DriveConguring the Drive Installing the Software Upgrading the FirmwareEnabling the Feature Selecting the Correct Eide Tape DriveUsing the Tape Drive Setting the Write-Protect SwitchLoading and Unloading Tape Cartridges Reviewing Performance ConsiderationsChecking the Reliability of the Tape Data Listing a TapeErasing a Tape MessagesUsing the Tape Drive E029 ± Make sure there is only one tape drive installed W680 W680 Streaming Tape Drive is TOO HOT B4/S055/E038 Severity18 TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Power Requirements Power SpecicationsTape Drive Specications Physical SpecicationsEnvironmental Requirements Drive Performance Feature SpecicationDrive-Performance Specications Regulatory Compliance Agency Regulation Tape Cartridge Specications and CapacitiesRegulatory Compliance 22 TR-4 Tape Drive Users Guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting MaintenanceCleaning the Tape Head Caring for Tape CartridgesTroubleshooting Eide Tape Drive Eide and Scsi Tape DrivesConnecting SafetyDisconnecting Ibmr

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