Tandberg Data LTO-2 HH Cassette Player User Manual


 
Tandberg Data Tape Drive Installation
8 Tandberg LTO HH Installation and User Manual
Refer to the documentation provided with your computer to find out where this connector is
located.
If multiple SCSI connectors are available, you can choose any of them, except if your
computer documentation mentions something different.
When done, firmly connect the SCSI connector to the Main-board connector and refer to
section 3.8 SCSI Configuration and 3.9 SCSI-bus Termination.
If your PC/Server needs a separate SCSI controller, you need to make sure it is properly
installed before connecting your Tandberg LTO HH tape drive.
You will also need a software driver from the SCSI controller vendor to activate the SCSI
Controller. Please make sure you have the latest software driver for your SCSI controller
loaded, and that the SCSI controller board is properly installed. Software drivers can be
downloaded from the vendors' web site. Refer to the README file for installation.
Please refer to the PC/Server documentation for further information on how to install
additional boards in the PC/Server. Or ask your local dealer for assistance.
3.8 SCSI Configuration
All devices on a SCSI-bus need their own unique identification, called SCSI-ID. If a SCSI-ID conflict
exists, some of the SCSI devices will not be recognized by your system. In many systems it is
common to use the SCSI-bus for the hard-drive and CD-ROM, as well as the tape drive. Remember
that the SCSI Controller uses SCSI-ID 7.
3.8.1 SCSI-ID Selection Tandberg LTO HH Internal Tape
Drive
The SCSI-ID on the Tandberg LTO HH is set by jumpers. From the table below, you can “read out”
which SCSI-ID the device has been set up for. All SCSI device ID's are displayed on the screen
during system startup.
Figure 3.4 Drive connectors, internal model
SCSI Connector
Service
C
onnector
Power
Connector