NOTE: You will need a 68-pin to 50-pin adapter to connect the SCSI cable to the narrow (50-pin) con- nector on the CD-ROM or tape drive (Figure 8-10).

Press the interface cable connector firmly onto the adapter and the adapter firmly onto the drive’s connector.

If you moved other drives at the beginning of this step, snap them back into place.

Figure 8-10. 68-Pin to 50-Pin Adapter

5.Check all cable connections that may have been loosened during this procedure. Arrange cables so they will not catch on the computer cover or block the airflow of the fans or cooling vents.

6.If a front-panel insert on the front bezel blocks the bay in which you installed the drive, remove the insert (see “Removing and Replacing Front- Panel Inserts” found earlier in this chapter).

7.Replace the computer cover and front bezel according to the instructions in “Replacing the Computer Cover” and “Replacing the Front Bezel” in Chapter 6.

8.Reconnect your computer and peripherals to their power sources, and turn them on.

9.Verify correct operation of your system.

See the chapter titled “Running the Diskette-Based Diagnostics” in your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for information on running the diskette-based diagnostics. Test the new SCSI drive by running all the subtests in the SCSI Devices Test Group of the diskette-based diagnostics.

Perform a tape backup and verification test with the tape drive as instructed in the documentation for the tape drive software that came with the drive.

Installing an Optional SCSI Controller for the External Bay SCSI Drives

Performance of the SCSI hard-disk drives in the internal bays can be increased by adding an optional SCSI con- troller card to control the CD-ROM drive and any other SCSI device installed in the external bays. The optional Adaptec AHA-2940 SCSI controller is available from Dell in a kit that includes an interface cable with 50-pin connectors for narrow SCSI devices.

Use the following procedure to install an optional SCSI controller card for the SCSI devices in the external bays.

1.Configure the controller card if necessary.

Refer to the documentation accompanying the SCSI controller card. If the card incorporates jumpers that must be set to work with your system, verify or change the settings as necessary.

Enable termination for the controller according to the instructions in “SCSI Configuration Guidelines” in Chapter 9.

2.Remove the computer cover according to the instructions in “Removing the Computer Cover” in Chapter 6.

CAUTION: See “Protecting Against Electro- static Discharge” in the safety instructions at the front of this guide.

3.Install the controller card in an expansion slot. See “Installing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 7.

4.Connect one end of the interface cable that came with the SCSI controller card to the controller connector on the card (Figure 8-11).

One end of the interface cable has a single connec- tor; the other end has two connectors. Connect the single connector to the SCSI controller card.

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2100/180, 2100/200 specifications

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