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LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive
Installing the Desktop Tape Drive
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NOTE: This procedure provides step-by-step instructions for installing a desktop LTO-2 Half-Height drive. Please refer to the other side for instructions
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• Part number: 10011345-101

May 2005

LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive
Installing the Internal Tape Drive
Observe the following guidelines:
• Handle the drive by the sides rather than by the top cover to reduce the risk of dropping the drive or damaging it during installation.
• Internal drives contain some exposed components that are sensitive to static electricity. To reduce the possibility of damage from static discharge, the drives are
shipped in a protective antistatic bag. Do not remove the drive from the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it.
• Before you remove the drive from the antistatic bag, touch a metal or grounded surface to discharge any static electricity buildup from your body.
• Always lay the drive either on top of the antistatic bag or place it inside the bag to reduce the chance of damage from static discharge.
• Install LVD drives only in an LVD environment. Do not mix HVD and LVD devices on the same SCSI bus.
• Due to the speed of the LTO-2 Half-Height drive, it is recommended that a maximum of one LTO-2 drive be connected to one host SCSI adapter.
NOTE: This procedure provides step-by-step instructions for installing an internal LTO-2 Half-Height drive. Please refer to the other side for instructions on installing
a desktop version of the drive. Please read the instructions completely before beginning the installation process.

Before installing the drive, read the following instructions:
• Install LVD drives only in an LVD environment. Do not mix HVD
and LVD devices on the same SCSI bus.
• Due to the speed of the LTO-2 drive, it is recommended that a
maximum of one LTO-2 drive be connected to one host
SCSI adapter.

Drive configuration jumper pins
Library Interface
Connector

Pin 1
68-pin SCSI
connector

1. Unpack the contents of your drive package. If any item is damaged,
please contact your place of purchase immediately.

LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive

68-pin SCSI
connectors

2. The Desktop tape drive is shipped with a default SCSI ID of 6. If
another SCSI device in the SCSI chain is using this ID, either use the
push-button switch on the back of the drive to change the drive's
SCSI ID or assign a unique SCSI ID to the other SCSI device. Before
changing the SCSI ID on the tape drive, turn off the tape drive. The
change takes effect when the drive is turned on again. Avoid
setting the drive ID to 7.

Power connector

Figure 1. Back of Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Drive

Drive Configuration Jumper Pins

Back of LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive

Figure 2. Internal LTO-2 Half-Height Drive Jumper Settings

Figure 1. Two SCSI Termination Examples for the Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height Tape Drive

SCSI Terminators

External
Tape Drive

External
SCSI device

External
Tape Drive

External
SCSI device

Example 1: SCSI termination in a system
that has only external SCSI devices.

Internal SCSI device
(termination enabled)

Example 2: SCSI termination in a system that
has both internal and external SCSI devices.

4. Select an available 5.25-inch, half-height mounting bay for the drive.
The drive can be mounted either horizontally or vertically.
• For vertical mounting: the side of the drive should be within 5
degrees of horizontal.
• For horizontal mounting: the base of the drive must be within 15
degrees of horizontal and the drive must be right-side up.

7. By default, the internal LTO-2 Half-Height drive does not provide
SCSI termination. If you use this default setting, place a SCSI bus
terminator or a SCSI device with termination enabled at the end of
the SCSI chain. Figure 3 shows two examples. Note that the drive
provides terminator power if a jumper is placed on the termination
power jumper pins (see step 4 and Figure 2).

(termination enabled)

6. Attach the power cord securely to the power connector on the back
of the Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height drive. Connect the other end of
the power cable to a working AC outlet.

SCSI Terminator

8. Attach a 4-pin power cable to the power connector on the back of
the drive (see Figure 1). The recommended 4-pin power connector
is an AMP 1-48024-0 housing with AMP 60617-1 pins or equivalent.

Tape drive

Tape drive

(no termination)

(no termination)

9. Register your drive through our Web site at
www.quantum.com/registration.
SCSI device

SCSI Controller
(termination disabled)

SCSI Controller
(termination enabled)

SCSI device

7. Register your tape drive through our Web site at
www.quantum.com/registration.

3. The drive's default SCSI ID is 6 and terminator power is disabled.
• To change the SCSI ID, refer to Figure 2.
• To enable terminator power, place a jumper across pins 11 and 12.

6. With all power to the computer and drive turned off, attach the SCSI
interface cable to the 68-pin SCSI interface connector on the back
of the drive (see Figure 1).

4. Attach the SCSI interface cable to either of the two 68-pin SCSI interface
connectors on the back of the drive.
5. If the Desktop LTO-2 Half-Height drive is the last or only device in a
SCSI chain, install a 68-pin LVD terminating plug on the unused
SCSI connector. Figure 1 shows two examples.

2. Shut down the host computer and disconnect the AC power cord.

5. Secure the drive using two M3.0 X 3 metric screws on each side of
the drive. Do not use screws longer than 3 mm or you may damage
the drive.

Jumper Settings:

3. Turn off all power to the drive and the computer.

Power connector

1. Unpack the contents of your drive package. If any item is damaged,
please contact your place of purchase immediately.

(termination
disabled)

SCSI Controller

SCSI Controller

(termination enabled)

(termination enabled)

Figure 3. Two SCSI Termination Examples for the Internal Drive



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