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[e)
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Fig. 3.3 The LS-10 scanner side view with ralls
Vue lateraIe du LS-10 et rail guide de montage
Seltenansicht des Scanners LS-10 mit
Fiihrungsschlenen
Both sides of the
3.3.Note the set of two tapped holes on each side. One set of holes on each side of the scanner will be used for the rails as shown in this figure .
[a]Mounting holes
[b]Guide rail
[c]Locking tab
[d]Top panel
[e]
[f]Tapped holes
3-2 Installing the LS-10 Scanner
Installing the
Due to the tight space constraints inside the computer, it is not possible to connect the cables to the scanner after the scanner is installed . The SCSI cable and terminating networks are easier to connect to the scanner before the scanner is mounted in drive bay. The computer power connector is typically easiest to connect to the scanner when the scanner is partially pushed into the drive bay.
Installing the guide rails
Each computer can have its own special requirements for mounting devices into the internal drive bays. In most cases, a pair of guide rails are screwed to the sides of the scanner to slide into the drive bay as shown in Figure 3.3. These guide rails are also used to lock the scanner in place.
The computer drive bays
In order for a scanner to be mounted internal to the computer, the computer must have the following :
1.An externally accessible 5 1/4"
2.A standard power supply connector
3.A card slot available on the motherboard
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