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        32X (Max) SCSI-2 CD-ROM Drive Installation and User's Guide
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1.               Audio Line Out Connector  Jumper Block and Pins   68 pin SCSI Interface Connector  Power Connector    BE    ND         Understanding the Status Lights    The status lights indicate information about the operational status of the drive  The  various conditions are explained below        If light is  Condition is   Off Drive is in standby mode with or without a disc loaded   Blinking  green  Any of the following     e Drive tray is inserted  The light blinks while the drive  completes the initialization checkout     e Drive is reading data  The light blinks while data is  being read     e Drive is in Play Audio Mode  The light blinks while the  audio is playing   On  amber  Hardware error condition found during initialization     Note  If this occurs  contact your service representative     1 2 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide       Other Handling Considerations  Be sure to take the following additional precautions when you use the CD ROM  drive   1  Remove compact discs from the tray before you move the drive anywhere   2  Do not place the drive where any of the following conditions exist     e High temperature     High humidity   e Excessive dust   e Excessive vibration or sudden shock  e Inclined surface   e Direct sunlight    3  Do not insert foreign objects into the drive   4  Do not stack objects on the drive     5  Do not remove the drive covers or attempt to service the drive yourself     wom    ase       Handling Compact Discs  
2.        Appendix A  Communications Statements    The following statement applies to this product  The statement for other products  intended for use with this product appears in their accompanying documentation        Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Statement    Note  The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive has been tested and found to comply with  the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These  limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     e Consult an authorized dealer or service representative for help     Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to  meet FCC emission limits  Proper cable
3.   Compact discs are high density media that must be handled with care and kept clean  to ensure that they remain readable  Use the following precautions to ensure  reliability     e Hold the compact disc by the edges  Do not touch the surface of the compact  disc       To remove dust or fingerprints  wipe the compact disc from the center to the  outside of the compact disc  as shown     Chapter 1  Overview 1 3    Attention  Wiping the compact disc in a circular direction can cause loss of  data       Do not write on the surface     Do not store or place the compact disc in direct sunlight     Do not use benzene  thinners  or other cleaners to clean the compact disc     e Do not bend the compact disc        Loading a Compact Disc Horizontally       To load a compact disc into a horizontally mounted drive   1  Press the Load Unload button to open the tray  The tray slides out of the drive   2  Place the compact disc in the tray with the label facing up   3  Press the Load Unload button  or gently push in the tray  to close the tray     Note  Be sure that none of the vertical retaining tabs are extended when you use    the drive in the horizontal position  See    Extending the Vertical Retaining Tabs    on    1 4 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide       Loading a Compact Disc Vertically                   Note  The CD ROM drive must be in the horizontal position if you are using an 8cm  disc   To load a compact disc into a vertically mounted drive     1  
4.   ISO 9000    ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the development and  manufacturing of this product        Related Publications    Refer to your system unit and operating system documentation for information  specific to your hardware and software configuration        Trademarks and Acknowledgments    AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation    About This Book    ix       Laser Safety Information    This CD ROM drive contains an optical laser  A label  which is attached to the drive  and identifies its classification  is shown below           This CD ROM drive is certified in the U S  to conform to the requirements of the  Department of Health and Human Services 21 Code of Federal Regulations  DHHS  21 CFR  Subchapter J for Class 1 laser products  Elsewhere  the drive is certified to  conform to the requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission  IEC   825  1st edition 1984  and CENELEC EN 60 825 1991 for Class 1 laser products     A    CAUTION    A class 1 laser is contained in this device  Do not attempt to operate the drive  while it is disassembled  Do not attempt to open the covers of the drive as it  cannot be serviced and is replaced as a unit     Class 1 laser products are not considered to be hazardous  The optical laser  contains internally a Class 1 gallium arsenide laser that has a power output of 5mW  maximum at 760 to 810 nanometers  The design incorporates a combination of  enclosures  electronics
5.   and redundant interlocks such that there is no exposure to  laser radiation above a Class 1 level during normal operation  user maintenance  or  servicing conditions     X 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Chapter 1  Overview    This chapter describes the features of the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive and provides  instructions for handling the drive and CD ROM discs  The CD ROM is a half high   5 25   8 bit  single ended  tray loading drive  Its distinctive features include the  following     SCSI 2 interface supports both synchronous and asynchronous data transfer  High speed data transfer rate of 2100KB per second  14X  at inner diameter and  4800KB per second  32X  at outer diameter due to constant RPM spin rate  High speed synchronous burst rate of 10MB per second   Average random access time of 90ms   Can be installed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation   Loading tray accommodates both 8cm discs  in the horizontal orientation only   and 12cm discs   Reads multi session discs   Reads CD recordable discs   Reads CD RW discs   Supports all major CD ROM formats  Mode 1  Mode 2  XA  CDDA  and audio  Contains headphone output and line output for audio       Front View of CD ROM Drive    O 01 B   O ND      1 2                                     A  Al Tr  fm        Compact Disc Tray  Emergency Eject Hole  Headphone Jack  Volume Control  Status Light  Load Unload Button    Chapter 1  Overview 1 1       Rear View of CD ROM Drive    1 2 3 4     
6.  Any reference to a specific  licensed program in this publication is not intended to state or imply that you can use only that  licensed program  You can use any functionally equivalent program instead     Requests for technical information about products should be made to your authorized reseller  or marketing representative        International Business Machines Corporation 1998  All rights reserved    Note to U S  Government Users    Documentation related to restricted rights    Use   duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth is GSA ADP Schedule Contract with  IBM Corp        Contents    Safety Information                                       v  Handling the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive                         vii  Electrostatic Discharge Protection                              vii  About This Book                                        ix   50590000  Re tu br ee Ce bach Ne Dr de ix  Related Publications                                      ix  Trademarks and Acknowledgments                              ix  Laser Safety Information                                    x  Chapter 1  Overview                                    1 1  Front View of CD ROM Drive                                1 1  Rear View of CD ROM Drive                                1 2  Understanding the Status Lights                              1 2  Other Handling Considerations                               1 3  Handling Compact Discs                                   1 3  Loading a Compa
7.  Important  Be sure to retain your proof of purchase as it might be required to  receive warranty service     Chapter 2  Preparing to Install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive 2 1       Gathering Tools and Documentation    To install the drive  you need the following items     A flat blade screwdriver  Your system unit documentation  including any service documentation  Your operating system documentation       Planning Your SCSI Device Layout    SCSI devices include such hardware as disk drives  tape drives  CD ROM drives   scanners  and printers  Some SCSI devices can be connected to or installed inside  your system unit  while others can be installed externally  The devices are attached   in a daisy chain configuration  to a SCSI adapter installed inside the system unit     Each device in the chain has a unique SCSI address  also called a SCSI ID   When  you connect more than one SCSI device  it is important that you plan the location  and address of each device in the chain  You must also be sure to connect a  terminator at each end of the chain  If you are using an internally connected device  the SCSI adapter provides the termination for that end  The last attached device  must terminate the other end of the chain     If your configuration includes both internal and external devices  you must connect a  terminator to the last external device and terminate the internal SCSI cable  The  adapter terminates one end of the chain and the last device terminates the other  end     De
8.  adjusts the audio output level for the  headphones     1 6 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Chapter 2  Preparing to Install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM  Drive    This chapter covers all the things you need to do before you install your 32X SCSI 2  CD ROM Drive  Preparing to install the drive involves the following tasks     e Verifying your hardware requirements  e Verifying your software requirements     Making sure your package is complete  e Gathering tools and documentation   e Planning your SCSI device layout   e Determining your SCSI device address       Verifying Your Hardware Requirements    The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive requires the following hardware   An available bay large enough to hold a 5 1 4 inch half high device    A SCSI 2 adapter  which is either built into or on a separate adapter card  inside your system unit    A SCSI interface cable       Verifying Your Software Requirements    The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive is supported on several operating systems  including  AIX 3 2 5 or later  Please ensure that your operating system supports this CD ROM  drive before you install it  Contact your support representative for assistance        Checking Your Package    Check that your package contains the following items     The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive  Mounting screws   A CD ROM test disc   An 50 to 68 pin interposer   A registration card   7 jumpers  included on the jumper block     Contact the place of purchase if an item is missing or damaged    
9.  connect cables for display stations   printers  telephones  or station protectors for communication lines           Safety Information V    Vi 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Handling the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    Attention  Static electricity can damage your equipment  Leave the 32X SCSI 2  CD ROM Drive in its bag until you are ready to install it in your system unit        Electrostatic Discharge Protection    Take the following precautions whenever you handle the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive  or other static sensitive devices     Use an anti static wrist strap if you have one     Limit your movement  Movement can cause static electricity to build up around  you     Hold the drive carefully by its frame or edges  Avoid touching solder joints  pins   or other printed circuitry     Do not place the drive on the system unit cover or on a metal table  If you must  set it aside  put it back into its bag     Be very careful when you handle the drive during cold weather  as low humidity  and heating increase static electricity     Handling the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive vii    viii 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    About This Book    This book provides information about the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive  and how to  plan your SCSI device layout  set the SCSI address  also called a SCSI ID   install  the CD ROM drive  and use the CD ROM drive  Use this book along with your  specific system unit and operating system documentation      
10. 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive  Installation and User s Guide         7 Note    Before you install this product and use this information  be sure to read the product  warranties and notices information included with the system unit in which you are installing  the product              First Edition  October 1998     The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country where  such provisions are inconsistent with local law  THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED    AS  IS    WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied  warranties in certain transactions  therefore  this statement may not apply to you     This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors  Changes are  periodically made to the information herein  these changes will be incorporated in new editions  of the publication  The manufacturer may make improvements and or changes in the  product s  and or the program s  described in this publication at any time  without notice     It is possible that this publication may contain reference to  or information about  products   machines and programs   programming  or services that are not announced in your country   Such references or information must not be construed to mean that these products   programming  or services will be announced in your country 
11. Press the Load Unload Button to open the tray  The tray slides out of the drive     Make sure the lower vertical retaining tabs are extended  See    Extending the    Vertical Retaining Tabs    on page 3 3  2  Insert the compact disc behind the tabs  label side out     3  Press the Load Unload button  or gently push in the tray  to close the tray        Opening the Tray Manually  The tray should automatically open when you press the Load Unload button  If it  does not automatically open  follow these steps to force it open manually    1  Shut down and turn the power off to your system unit     2  Insert the straightened end of a paper clip into the emergency eject hole until you    feel some resistance  See    Front View of CD ROM Drive    on page 1 1 if you    are not sure where the emergency eject hole is located   3  Continue to push in the paper clip while you pull out the tray with your fingernail     4  Pull the tray completely open and remove the disc  It is normal for the tray to  make a clicking sound while you are pulling it open     Chapter 1  Overview 1 5       Playing an Audio CD    To play an audio CD  you must either have headphones connected to the  headphone jack located on the front of the drive or an audio card connected to the  line out connector located on the back of the drive  You must also have an audio  software application installed     The headphone jack provides the connection for headphones using a 3 5mm  1 8    stereo mini plug  The volume control
12. ct Disc Horizontally                             1 4  Loading a Compact Disc Vertically                              1 5  Opening the Tray Manually                                 1 5  Playing an Audio CD                                     1 6  Chapter 2  Preparing to Install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive          2 1  Verifying Your Hardware Requirements                          2 1  Verifying Your Software Requirements                           2 1  Checking Your Package                                   2 1  Gathering Tools and Documentation                            2 2  Planning Your SCSI Device Layout                             2 2  Determining Your SCSI Device Address                          2 2  Setting the SCSI Address                                  2 4  Rear View and Jumper Pin Positions on the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive        2 6  Chapter 3  Installing the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive                 3 1  Installing and Connecting the Drive                             3 1  Configuring the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive                        3 2  Verifying the Installation                                     3 2  Extending the Vertical Retaining Tabs                           3 3  Chapter 4  Installing Device Drivers                           4 1  Installing Device Drivers on an AIX System                        4 1    Contents iii    Appendix A  Communications Statements                       A 1    Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Statement                A 1  Europ
13. ction  you can use it as a spare jumper     7  Make sure the jumper in position 6 is set to Off  Since this position does not  enable or disable any function  you can use it as a spare jumper     You can remove spare jumpers and store them in a safe place or install them in the  Off position on any unused pin position     Chapter 2  Preparing to Install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    2 5       Rear View and Jumper Pin Positions on the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    The following figure shows the jumpers as they are set at the factory     1 2 3 4                         HiHi    1234567    Audio Line Out Connector  Jumper Block and Jumper Pins  68 pin SCSI Interface Connector  Power Connector          MN      2 6 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Chapter 3  Installing the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    This chapter takes you through the steps of installing your 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM  Drive  which involves the following tasks     Setting the SCSI address  if necessary  see  Installing the drive in your system unit   Connecting the CD ROM drive   Setting the vertical retaining tabs for a vertically mounted drive  optional  installation    Configuring the device driver software   Verifying a successful installation       Installing and Connecting the Drive    After you set the SCSI address on your drive  you can install it into your system unit   The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive must be installed into an available system unit bay  and connected to a SCSI cable and powe
14. e  appropriate device  then press Enter  The Install Additional Device Software  panel displays the device you selected in the INPUT device directory for  software field  The SOFTWARE to install option is highlighted     D    Press F4 to display a list of the device packages you can install     N    To display a Find dialog box  type        in the field where the cursor is positioned   8  Type the following device package name   devices scsi disk rte   then press Enter     9  Press F7 to select the device package name  then press Enter  The Install  Additional Device Software panel displays the completed required fields     10  Press Enter  The ARE YOU SURE list displays     Chapter 4  Installing Device Drivers 4 1    11     13   14   15     Press Enter  The COMMAND STATUS panel displays  The term RUNNING is  highlighted  indicating that the software is being installed and configured       When RUNNING changes to OK  scroll down to the bottom of the panel and locate    the Installation Summary  If the installation was successful  SUCCESS appears at  the bottom of the panel in the Result column of the Installation Summary     Remove the device driver software media from the media device   Press F10 to exit SMIT    To shut down and restart your system  type    shutdown  Fr    then press Enter     If you want to verify the installation  follow the steps provided in    Verifying the  Installation    on page 3 2    4 2    32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide
15. e status  Available    Column 3  SCSI information  00 01 00 1 0   Column 4  device type  1 0 GB SCSI Disk Drive        In this example  the SCSI address for the device name  hdisk1  is 1 as shown in  the 1 0 portion of the string in column 3  The 0 in the 1 0 portion of the string is  the SCSI bus number for that device     2  Find an available SCSI address for the CD ROM drive and choose the  highest priority unused address for yours  On Table 2 1  record the address you    Chapter 2  Preparing to Install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive 2 3    picked for your CD ROM drive and the names and addresses of any other  installed SCSI devices  Save this information for future reference        Setting the SCSI Address    After you choose an available SCSI address for your CD ROM drive  you can install  the jumpers on the drive to match the selected address  The SCSI address can be  set from 0 to 6  Address 7 is reserved for the adapter  The 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM  Drive SCSI address is factory set at 5  Refer to     Determining Your SCSI Device    Address    on page 2 2 if you need instructions for selecting another SCSI address     To set a SCSI address  you install jumpers onto pin positions 1  2  and or 3  located  on the jumper block  to set each position to On or Off   See  below   To set a position to On  insert a jumper onto both the top and bottom pins   To set a position to Off  insert the jumper onto the top pin only     Note  Jumpers are also installed in other positions on the ju
16. ean Union  EU  Statement                              A 2  International Electrotechnical Commission  IEC  Statement               A 2  United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements               A 2    Avis de conformit   aux normes du minist  re des Communications du Canada   A 4  Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement  VCCI Statement sz ea 2    Sok a a Maa na etree Hs Are SA we Ga A 4    Radio Protection for Germany    Reader s Comments     We d Like to Hear From You    iv 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Safety Information    DANGER       An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous  voltage on metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the  system  It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet  is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock     Before installing or removing signal cables  ensure that the power  cables for the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged     When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system   ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before  the signal cables are connected  If possible  disconnect all power  cables from the existing system before you add a device     Use one hand  when possible  to connect or disconnect signal cables  to prevent a possible shock from touching two surfaces with different  electrical potentials     During an electrical storm  do not
17. ed and found to comply with the limits for Class B  Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22   European Standard EN  55022  The limits for Class B equipment were derived for typical residential  environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed  communication devices        International Electrotechnical Commission  IEC  Statement    This product has been designed and built to comply with IEC Standard 950        United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirements    This equipment is manufactured to the International Safety Standard EN60950 and  as such is approved in the UK under the General Approval Number  NS G 1234 J 100003 for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network     The network adapter interfaces housed within this equipment are approved  separately  each one having its own independent approval number  These interface  adapters  supplied by the manufacturer  do not use or contain excessive voltages   An excessive voltage is one which exceeds 70 7 V peak ac or 120 V dc  They  interface with this equipment using Safe Extra Low Voltages only  In order to    A 2 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    maintain the separate  independent  approval of the manufacturer s adapters  it is  essential that other optional cards  not supplied by the manufacturer  do not use  main voltages or any other excessive voltages  Seek advice from a competent  engineer before installing other adapters 
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19. ion to reinstall  the covers of your system unit     8  Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet   9  Turn on the power to your system unit so that the operating system can  update the system configuration     Save this book and store any extra parts in a safe place in case you ever change  your configuration        Configuring the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    To configure the CD ROM drive after installation  reboot your system unit  Device  drivers are provided in AIX and other operating systems that support the 32X SCSI 2  CD ROM Drive  Your operating system should recognize the drive and should  automatically update your system unit configuration        Verifying the Installation    See the instructions provided in your system unit documentation for verifying the  successful installation of the drive  To verify the installation on an AIX system  type     Isdev  Cs scsi    at the system prompt  then press Enter  A list of SCSI devices displays  An  Available status indicates that the drive is installed and ready to use     3 2 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide       Extending the Vertical Retaining Tabs    You can install the drive so that it operates in either a horizontal or vertical  orientation  When the drive is operated in a vertical orientation  two retaining tabs on  the CD ROM tray must be extended to hold the compact disc during loading and  unloading                    To extend the retaining tabs     1  Press the Load Unload button o
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21. mper block to enable or  disable other functions     Refer to the figure on page  2 6  and to  Table 2 2 on page 2 5 below as you go  through the following steps to set the SCSI address on this drive             Attention    Be sure to read    Handling the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    on page viilbefore    you begin              1  Remove the drive from its bag   2  Place the drive on top of the bag on a flat surface     3  Refer to the figure on page  2 6  Locate pin positions 1  2  and 3 on the drive   They are the first three positions on the left hand side of the jumper block as  you view the drive from the back  The SCSI address is factory set to 5     __ 4  Using Table 2 2 on page 2 5 below as your guide  install jumpers in the    correct positions to set the SCSI address you previously chose     2 4 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide                                           Table 2 2  SCSI Address Settings  SCSI Position Position Position   Address 1 2 3   0 Off Off Off   1 On Off Off   2 Off On Off   3 On On Off   4 Off Off On   5 On Off On   6 Off On On          proper parity     5  Make sure the jumper on position 4 is set to On  This position enables    6  The jumper in position 5 should be set to Off  This sets the drive s default    sector size to 2K bytes   Setting this position to On would make the default  sector size 512 bytes      8  The jumper in position 7 should be set to Off  Since this position does not  enable or disable any fun
22. n the drive to eject the tray  The system unit  power should be on when you do this    2  Extend the two lower vertical retaining tabs with a ball point pen or similar  object   Note  Do not extend the two upper tabs when you operate the drive in the  vertical position  Do not extend any of the tabs when you operate the drive  in the horizontal position     Chapter 3  Installing the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive 3 3    3 4 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Chapter 4  Installing Device Drivers    Device driver software is provided in AIX and other operating systems that support  this CD ROM drive  However  if you should have to install device drivers  follow the  installation procedures provided in your operating system documentation   Instructions for installing device drivers on an AIX system are provided in this  chapter        Installing Device Drivers on an AIX System    To install device drivers     1  At the system prompt  log in as a root user     N      Insert the device driver media into the appropriate media device   To start SMIT  type     smit devinst    w    at the prompt  then press Enter  The Install Additional Device Software panel  displays  The INPUT device directory for software option is highlighted for  selection     4  Press F4 to display a list of input devices from which you can select  The cursor  is already positioned on the input device entry field     5  Either type the name of the input device in the entry field or select th
23. not supplied by the manufacturer     Appendix A  Communications Statements A 3       Avis de conformit   aux normes du minist  re des Communications du  Canada    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conform a la norme NMB 003 du Canada        Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003        VCCI Statement       TORE HAUBRESERMSS TERNS  VCC   ORI  ROCOSABWMEWEE CT  COREL  FEBMCHATSCCSEM     LTWETA  CORBMNIVAPTVEV a VSR L CHA SNS  c  Heese seo TC LABYET    Bui O TIE LULU RUALTE SL              The following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above     This product is a Class B Information Technology Equipment and conforms to the  standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information  Technology Equipment  VCCI   This product is aimed to be used in a domestic  environment  When used near a radio or TV receiver  it may become the cause of  radio interference  Read the instructions for correct handling        Radio Protection for Germany    Dieses Ger  t ist berechtigt in   bereinstimmung mit dem deutschen EMVG vom  9 Nov 92 das EG   Konformitatszeichen zu f  hren     Der Aussteller der Konformitatserklarung ist die IBM Germany     Dieses Ger  t erf  llt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse B     A 4 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide    Reader s Comments     We d Like to Hear From You    32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Instal
24. r cable  Refer to  Pin Positions on the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive    on page 2 6 as you go through the  following steps to install and connect the drive     1  Follow your operating system instructions for shutting down your system   then turn off the power to your system unit  On an AIX system  type     shutdown  F    at the system prompt  then press Enter  When halt completed displays  turn  the system unit power off and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet     2  Remove the covers of your system unit  Follow the instructions provided in  your system unit documentation     3  Install the drive in an available bay in your system unit  See the instructions  in your system unit documentation for installing an internal device     Important  Be sure to use the screws provided with this drive  Using the  wrong size screws might cause damage to the drive     Note   f you are installing the drive into a vertical bay  see     Extending the  Vertical Retaining Tabs    on page 3 3 for important additional instructions    before using     4  Plug the SCSI interface cable into the SCSI interface connector located on  the back of the drive     Chapter 3  Installing the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive 3 1    5  Plug the power cable into the power connector located on the back of the  drive     6  If an audio card is installed in your system unit  plug the audio cable into the  audio connector located on the back of the drive     7  Follow the directions provided in your system unit documentat
25. s and connectors are available from  authorized dealers  Neither the provider nor the manufacturer are responsible for  any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables  and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment   Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the  equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2   this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation     Appendix A  Communications Statements A 1    Responsible Party     International Business Machines Corporation  New Orchard Road   Armonk  New York 10504   Telephone   919  543 2193    Tested to Comply    With FCC Standards    FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE       European Union  EU  Statement    This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive  89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to  electromagnetic compatibility  The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for any  failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended  modification of the product  including the fitting of option cards supplied by third  parties  Consult with your dealer or sales representative for details on your specific  hardware     This product has been test
26. termining Your SCSI Device Address    Before you install the 32X SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive  you must set the SCSI address on  the drive  First  you must determine which SCSI addresses are available to use   Then you choose an address and install jumpers on the drive to set the selected  address  You can use any available SCSI address as long as no two SCSI devices  on the same chain use the same address  No device can use address 7  which is  reserved for the SCSI adapter     SCSI addresses are in sequential order from highest to lowest priority  Refer to    Table 2 1 on page 2 3 below for the priority associated with each SCSI address     For the best performance  choose the highest unused SCSI address between 6 and  0     Note  Use only SCSI addresses 6 through 0 for this device     2 2 32X  Max  SCSI 2 CD ROM Drive Installation and User s Guide                                                                Table 2 1  Data Access Priorities for SCSI Addresses  Priority SCSI Address SCSI Device Name  Highest Priority 7 Adapter    6   5   l 4   l 3     2   l 1   l 0   l 15   l 14   L 13   v 12     11      10   i 9   Lowest Priority 8             To find an available SCSI address on an AIX system   1  At a system prompt  type   Isdev  Cs scsi    then press Enter  Information such as that contained in the following example  displays    hdisk1 Available 00 01 00 1 0 1 0 GB SCSI Disk Drive   This information is interpreted as follows     Column 1  device name  hdisk1    Column 2  devic
    
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