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Disconnecting the Tape Drive Power Cable


 

Note: This task is used only if the old MAP/100 or MAP/100P system has six hard disk drives. If the old MAP/100 or MAP/100P system has fewer than six hard disk drives, go to the next task, Attaching the External Disk Cartridge Drive.

This task releases a SCSI ID for use by the external cartridge drive when all IDs have been taken.

MAP/100 Steps

To disconnect the power cable from the tape drive on the MAP/100 system:

  1. Open the right front dress cover and locate the four screws that secure the peripheral bay to the MAP/100 case.
  2. Loosen the screws one-quarter turn.
  3. Slide the peripheral bay out to the safety stop.
  4. Remove the right side dress cover and locate the seven screws that secure the peripheral bay access cover.
  5. Loosen the seven screws one-quarter turn.
  6. Open the access cover.
  7. Locate the back of the tape drive at the top of the peripheral bay.
     


    Do not remove the flat ribbon SCSI cable from the back of the tape drive. The cable must remain attached for SCSI IDs to be allocated properly.

  8. Remove the power cable from the back of the tape drive.

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    Tip: The power cable has four colored wires.

  10. Go to the next task.
MAP/100P Steps

To disconnect the power cable from the tape drive on the MAP/100P system:

  1. Open the front dress cover on the MAP/100P
  2. Remove the four screws that secure the peripheral bay to the MAP/100P case.
  3. Lift the peripheral bay out of the MAP/100P case.
     


    Do not remove the flat ribbon SCSI cable from the back of the tape drive. The cable must remain attached for SCSI IDs to be allocated properly.

  4. Remove the power cable from the back of the tape drive.

  5.  

    Tip: The power cable has four colored wires.


     

    Note: Do not tuck the power cable back into the cabinet. Leave the power cable where it can be reached in case the cable must be reattached.

  6. Go to the next task.

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