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DDS-4 / DAT 72 Installing the Desktop and Internal Tape Drive Installing the Desktop Tape Drive 1 Unpack the contents of your drive package. If any item is damaged, please contact your place of purchase immediately. Figure 1 External Drive Congratulations. You have purchased the finest, most reliable digital data storage (DDS) drive available. The DDS-4 and DAT 72 DDS drives represent Quantum's commitment to engineering reliable and durable tape drive products that implement leading-edge technology designed for computer environments that require high-performance, high-capacity data storage, the DDS-4 and DAT 72 drives are based on a 3.5-inch mechanism and are available as internal, desktop, and rackmount tape drives. The drives combine established Digital Audio Tape (DAT) technology, high-density recording, and hardware data-compression capabilities with Quantum's proven computer-grade design to provide unmatched reliability and performance characteristics among DDS products. 0 Table of Contents · · Installing the Desktop Tape Drive .....1 Installing the Internal Tape Drive......2 2 In addition to the contents included with your desktop tape drive, you need the following items: · · · A SCSI host bus adapter that is properly installed and configured in a host computer. A 50-to-68 pin adapter, if your computer has a narrow SCSI interface connector. Backup application software that supports the tape drive. For a list of the latest backup software applications tested with the DDS-4 and DAT 72 tape drives, please visit our Web site at www.quantum.com/support. 3 Review the drive's default settings and change them if necessary: (For detailed setting information and the location of switches, please refer to your User's Guide on the CD-ROM.) · · · · · · · · · SCSI ID: 6 Parity Checking: Enabled Terminator Power: Supplied to the SCSI bus 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 4 Connect a SCSI interface cable to the drive. You can use either connector to attach the drive to the host computer or to another SCSI device. DDS-4 / DAT 72 Installing the Desktop and Internal Tape Drive Figure 1 SCSI Termination Examples of the External Tape Drive 68-pin wide SCSI connectors SCSI ID selector 5 Check the SCSI termination. Figure 2 SCSI Termination Examples of the External Tape Drive SCSI device (termination enabled) SCSI terminator External tape drive External tape drive External SCSI device SCSI controller (termination disabled) SCSI controller (termination enabled) Internal SCSI device (termination enabled) Example 1: SCSI termination in a system that has only external SCSI devices. Example 2: SCSI termination in a system that has both internal and external SCSI devices. 6 Connect a power cable to the AC power connector on the back of the tape drive. Connect the other end of the power cable to a working AC outlet. 7 Turn on the computer, turn on the tape drive, and verify that the tape drive is operating properly. 8 Register your tape drive at http://www.quantum.com/ ESD. Before handling the drive, read these ESD instructions to prevent damage to the drive. · Wear an ESD-preventive grounding wrist strap or observe similar ESD precautions when working with the drive. Be sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact. Do not remove the wrist strap until you finish working with the drive. · Avoid contact between the drive, other equipment, and clothing. The wrist strap only protects the equipment from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage. · When the drive is not being used, keep it in its antistatic bag. · Before you remove the drive from the antistatic bag, touch a metal or grounded surface to discharge any static electricity buildup from your body. 2 registration. Installing the Internal Tape Drive Important Safety Precautions 0 Your internal tape drive has very sensitive components that are prone to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use extreme care when handling the drive, as it can be damaged by DDS-4 / DAT 72 Installing the Desktop and Internal Tape Drive · Hold the drive by its edges only. Avoid touching any exposed parts on the printed circuit board. · Always place the drive on top of or inside the antistatic bag to reduce the chance of ESD damage. NOTE: If you have a desktop drive, see Installing the Desktop Tape Drive for installation instructions. 1 Unpack the contents of your drive package. If any item is damaged, please contact your place of purchase immediately. 2 In addition to the contents included with your tape drive, you need the following items: · A SCSI host bus adapter (for SCSI drives) or SATA host bus adapter (for SATA drives) that is properly installed and configured in a host computer · · · A 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch half-height bay A SCSI ribbon cable or a SATA data cable Backup application software that supports the tape drive. For a list of the latest backup software applications tested with the internal DDS-4 and DAT 72 tape drives, please visit our Web site at www.quantum.com/support. 3 Before proceeding with the installation, gather the tools you will need to install the internal tape drive into the computer mounting bay. The following list identifies some of the tools you will need: · · · · Phillips screwdriver Flatblade screwdriver, if your computer uses flathead screws TORX screwdriver, if your computer uses TORX screws Computer documentation, which you can refer to during the installation You may need additional items, depending on your installation requirements. Figure 3 Internal Jumper and Switch Settings 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 O Data compression (DC) O Data compression (DC) N SCSI DC control SCSI DC control Media recognition Media recognition Self Test Self Test Operating-system Operating-system configuration configuration switches switches Wide/NarrowSCSI Wide/Narrow SCSI Inquiry String support Inquiry String support Default jumper settings shown (SCSI ID 6, Default jumper settings shown parity checking enabled, and termination (SCSI ID 6, parity checking enabled, power disabled) power disabled) and termination Pins: Function: Function: Pins: 1-2 SCSI ID bit 0 1-2 SCSI ID bit 0 3-4 SCSI ID bit 1 3-4 SCSI ID bit 1 5-6 SCSI ID bit 2 5-6 SCSI ID bit 2 7-8 SCSI ID bit 3 7-8 SCSI ID bit 3 9-10 Parity checking 9-10 Parity checking 11-12 Termination Power 11-12 Termination Power Default settings shown Default settings shown Front of drive Front of drive SCSI ID=0 SCSI ID=1 SCSI ID=2 SCSI ID=3 SCSI ID=4 SCSI ID=5 SCSI ID=6 SCSI ID=7 SCSI ID=8 SCSI ID=9 SCSI ID=10 SCSI ID=11 SCSI ID=12 SCSI ID=13 SCSI ID=14 SCSI ID=15 Parity enable Term. power 3 DDS-4 / DAT 72 Installing the Desktop and Internal Tape Drive For SCSI drives only 4 Review the drive's default settings and change them if necessary: (For detailed setting information, please refer to your User's Guide on the CD-ROM.) · · · · · · · · · Parity Checking: Enabled Terminator Power: Supplied to the SCSI bus Data Compression: Enabled Media Recognition (DDS-4 drives only): Enabled Power-On Self-Test: Enabled Vendor ID: SEAGATE DAT Host Operating System: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000/2003 Server SCSI ID: 6 SCSI Interface Compatibility (DDS-4 drives only): · Wide SCSI last device on the SCSI bus (the drive does not provide SCSI termination); the SCSI bus must be terminated properly. b Connect a 4-pin power cable from the computer's internal power supply to the power connector on the back of the internal tape drive. Figure 5 SCSI Termination Internal Drive SCSI interface connector Figure 4 Mounting Internal Tape Drive Power connector SCSISCSI d e vic e controller ( te r minatio n (termination ena b led ) enabled) SCSI T e r minato r SCSI terminator Tape drive T ape driv e (no termination) (no te r mination ) Tape drive T ape driv e (no termination) (no te r mination ) SCSI device SCSI d e vic e (termination ( te r minatio n disa b led ) disabled) 5 Turn off your computer, remove its covers and power cord, and select a mounting bay for the drive. Depending on your drive, select a 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch bay. 6 Mount the drive into the bay and secure using the supplied screws. 7 Install the data and power connectors: For SCSI drives only a Connect a SCSI interface cable to the drive. The internal tape drives can be used with a Wide SCSI interface, either Low Voltage Differential (LVD) or Single-ended (16-bit Wide mode). The tape drive automatically detects whether the SCSI bus is LVD or single ended. Be sure the internal tape drive is not the SCSI controller (termination SCSI Controller (te r mination ena b enabled) led ) SCSI controller SCSI(termination Controller (te r mination ena enabled)b led ) 4 DDS-4 / DAT 72 Installing the Desktop and Internal Tape Drive For SATA drives only a b Connect one end of the SATA data cable to the SATA data connector on the drive. Connect the other end of the SATA data cable to the SATA data connector on the SATA card or mainboard SATA connector. Connect one end of the SATA power supply conversion adapter cable to a 4-pin power cable from the computer's internal power supply. Connect the other end of the adapter cable to the drive. c d Figure 6 SATA Connections Power cable Data cable 8 Replace the computer covers and power cord, turn on the computer, and verify that the internal tape drive is operating properly. 9 Register your tape drive at http://www.quantum.com/ registration. 5 For more information, visit quantum.com United States of America Quantum Corporation 141 Innovation Drive Irvine, CA 92617 U.S.A. phone 949.856.7800 fax 949.856.7799 European Headquarters Quantum Corporaton 3 Bracknell Beeches Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7BW United Kingdom phone +44 1344 353500 fax +44 1344 353510 Asia Pacific Quantum Corporaton Level 3 200 Creek Street Brisbane, Qld 4000 Australia phone +61 7 3839 0950 fax +61 7 3839 0955 ©2005 Quantum Corporation. Quantum, the Quantum logo, and the DLTtape logo are all registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation. SDLT and Super DLTtape are trademarks of Quantum Corporation. Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies. 81-81357-01 A01 November 2005 DAT 72 SCSI Internal Tape Drive (part number CD72LWH) DAT 72 SCSI External Tape Drive (part number CD72LWE) DAT 72 SATA Internal Tape Drive (part number CD72SH) *81-81357-01 A01* 81-81357-01 A01

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