Connecting the Power
Cable
1
Verify the power cable plug to make sure that it
matches the AC IN connector receptacle.
2
Make sure that the electrical outlet you use to
connect the unit is properly grounded.
3
Connect one end of the power cable to the AC IN
connector and the other end to the power outlet.
Note
If the S-AIT library does not come with a power
cable, make sure that you connect a power cable
appropriate for your country to this connector.
AC Power
Note
When you remove the cartridge magazine, DO
NOT touch inside the unit while it is on. Doing so
may lead to injury.
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Connecting the Power Cable / Connecting the SCSI Bus Cable
Connecting the SCSI
Bus Cable
Connect the library and the host computer with a SCSI
cable. This section describes how to do so. Use an Ultra
160/m SCSI LVD cable commonly sold in stores to
connect the unit to the SCSI bus. The library uses a
68-pin half pitch connector.
Caution
• The S-AIT library does not support single-ended.
• Do not connect the library to an HVD (High Voltage
Differential) SCSI bus. If you do, the unit or other
devices on the SCSI bus may be damaged.
• Turn off all the connected devices before connecting
the SCSI cable, including the library and the host
computer.
• If the library is the last or only device on the SCSI bus,
make sure that you connect the supplied terminator to
the open connector.
• Make sure that the SCSI connectors are securely
connected.
• With LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI, make the
total length of the SCSI cable (internal and external)
connecting the host computer and the device at the end
of the SCSI bus shorter than 12 m (39.4 ft.). The
library internal cable length is 2 m (80 in.).
• SCSI cables cannot be branched.
A SCSI bus allows you to connect up to fifteen
peripherals to the host computer, including the unit.
Notes
• The default factory settings of the SCSI IDs are as
follows.
– Library: 0
– S-AIT Drive 1: 1
– S-AIT Drive 2: 2 (with two drives installed)
• Do not use repetitive SCSI IDs on the same SCSI bus.
For details about the SCSI ID settings, refer to "Setting
the SCSI ID" of the "Operating Instructions" (PDF).
1
Make sure that the host computer and the library are
off.