Quantum Audio DAT72 Manuale Utente

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Quick Start Installation
Installing the Internal Tape Drive
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Installing the Internal Tape Drive
Use the following procedure to install the internal tape drive. Print this page and check each step as 
you complete it. If you need more information about a step, turn to the section referenced in the step.
1.
Unpack the contents of your drive package, and check for missing or damaged items.
See “Unpacking” on page 17.
2.
Identify any other items you need to perform this installation.
See “What Else You Need” on page 18.
3.
Collect the tools you will need to perform the installation.
See “Collecting the Necessary Tools” on page 19
4.
Observe Electrostatic precautions when handling the internal tape drive.
See “Avoiding Electrostatic Damage” on page 18.
5.
Review the drive’s default settings and change them if necessary:
• SCSI ID: 6
• Parity Checking: Enabled
• Terminator Power: Disabled
• Data Compression: Enabled
• Media Recognition (DDS-4 drives only): Enabled
• Power-On Self-Test: Enabled
• Host Operating System: Windows 98/Me/XP/NT/2000/2003 Server
• SCSI Interface Compatibility (DDS-4 drives only): Wide SCSI
• Vendor ID: SEAGATE DAT
See“Reviewing Drive Default Settings” on page 19.
6.
Turn off your computer, remove its covers and power cable, and select a mounting bay for 
the drive. Depending on your drive, select a 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch bay.
See “Accessing the Inside of Your Computer” on page 26.
7.
Mount the drive into the bay and secure using the supplied screws.
See “Mounting the Internal Tape Drive” on page 26.
8.
Connect a SCSI interface cable to the drive.
See “Connecting a SCSI Cable” on page 29.
9.
Be sure the internal tape drive is not the last device on the SCSI bus (the drive does not 
provide SCSI termination).
See “Checking SCSI Termination” on page 30.
10.
Connect a power cable to the drive.
See “Connecting a Power Cable” on page 30.
11.
Replace the computer covers and power cable, turn on the computer, and verify that the 
internal tape drive is operating properly.
See “Completing Your Installation” on page 31.
12.