Installing the Zip® drive as the slave, or second device

 

M IMPORTANT! The Zip® Internal drive uses the computer’s

 

onboard IDE/ATA interface. If you are not familiar with how

 

devices connect to the IDE interface, please see Understanding

 

IDE Connections section on pages 36 and 37. M

 

M NOTE: Iomega recommends that you connect your Zip® drive to the

 

secondary IDE channel and not on the same channel as your hard drive. M

1

Check the jumper setting on the Zip® drive.

The Zip® Internal drive is set as the factory default to the “slave”

configuration indicating that another drive connected to the same IDE cable will be the “master”. This is the way the Zip® drive should be set to connect it to the secondary IDE channel with your CD drive. Verify that there is no jumper on the back of the Zip® drive as shown in the illustration below. The jumper is a small plastic piece that surrounds two of the pins.

Installation Guide

Jumper block

Slave (Factory Setting) (no jumper on pins)

2

Locate a vacant drive bay and remove the

 

 

panel cover.

The Zip® Internal drive is ready to install in a 5 1/4” drive bay. The mounting bracket must be removed for installation in a 3 1/2” drive bay.

51/4" Bay

31/2" Bay

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Iomega 03798300 owner manual Check the jumper setting on the Zip drive, Panel cover