Installation (continue)
To Mount the P2 drive in a Personal Computer1 Turn OFF the personal computer’s power. | 4 Plug a USB 2.0 cable B connector into the | |||
2 Undo the six screws and remove the cover. | USB connector on the P2 drive. then plug the | |||
other end of the USB 2.0 cable into the USB | ||||
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USB 2.0 | IEEE 1394b |
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3 Mount the P2 drive in a | <Note> |
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USB 2.0 connector pinouts vary according to | ||||
the type of motherboard type. Check your | ||||
personal computer. Use the screws supplied | computerís | instruction manual before | ||
with the P2 drive for mounting. | ||||
purchasing | a commercially available USB | |||
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instruction manual for guidance in | 2.0 cable (shielded). | |
5 Connect the P2 drive to the internal power | ||
mounting to | ||
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ENGLISH
Holes for securing the screws (the other side is the same.)
<Notes>
zThe P2 drive may not be able to be fastened securely in some types of personal computers.
zIf all
zThe P2 drive should be used in a personal computer whose design allows the front panel of the Drive to be manipulated.
USB 2.0 IEEE 1394b
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Power cable