Gateway 820 LTO Manuel D’Utilisation
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Installing the autoloader into a cabinet
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Connecting the cables
To connect the cables to the autoloader:
1
Choose the appropriate SCSI cable to use (two SCSI cables are supplied with
your autoloader).
your autoloader).
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If you are connecting the autoloader to a device that uses a 68-pin
HDC connector, use the cable that has HDC connectors on both ends.
HDC connector, use the cable that has HDC connectors on both ends.
- OR -
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If you are connecting the autoloader to a device that uses a
high-density VHDC connector, use the cable that has the VHDC
connector on one end and the HDC connector on the other.
high-density VHDC connector, use the cable that has the VHDC
connector on one end and the HDC connector on the other.
2
Make sure that the autoloader is turned off (press the right side of the power
switch).
switch).
3
Connect the SCSI cable and the terminator. For more information about
the SCSI interface, see “SCSI interface” on page 52.
the SCSI interface, see “SCSI interface” on page 52.
a
Connect one end of the SCSI cable to one of the SCSI connectors on
the back of the autoloader.
the back of the autoloader.
b
Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector on
the SCSI host bus adapter or on the previous device of the SCSI bus.
the SCSI host bus adapter or on the previous device of the SCSI bus.
c
If this is the last device in the SCSI chain, connect the SCSI terminator
to the remaining SCSI connector on the back of the autoloader.
to the remaining SCSI connector on the back of the autoloader.
4
Connect one end of the power cord to the AC outlet on the back of the
autoloader.
autoloader.
SCSI connectors
Fan
AC outlet