[. . . ] For maximum stability, the rack cabinet should be securely bolted to the floor per the rack manufacturer's recommendations. After installing components in the rack cabinet, do not pull out more than one component on its slide rails at a time. If the rack cabinet is not securely bolted to the floor, the weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack cabinet to become unstable, tip over and cause damage or bodily injury. Copyright © 2005 by Quantum Corporation. [. . . ] CAUTION: Do not attempt to install the system in a rack cabinet without the proper rackmount slides. Improper installation may result in damage to the system chassis, the integrated tape drives, and/or the rack cabinet. For specific instructions for installing the rackmount slides in the rack cabinet and mounting the system to the slides, refer to the installation instructions supplied with the rackmount slides. Cable Installation The 1U or 2U systems are connected to the host using a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI-3) cable. The SCSI cable may be connected to either of the SCSI I/O connectors on the system back panel (See figure). Refer to the tape drive User Guide for additional information on the SCSI interface. If there is another SCSI device in the chain, connect that device to the available SCSI connector on the system back panel. If additional SCSI devices are not attached to the system, a SCSI terminator must be plugged into the unused connector to properly terminate the SCSI bus. Failure to properly terminate the SCSI bus may cause functional problems. Connect the AC power cord to the power receptacle on the rear panel of the system (See figure). If another SCSI device in the SCSI chain is already using one of these IDs, use the appropriate SCSI ID selector switch on the rear panel to change the tape drive SCSI ID as required. To change the SCSI ID, press the button above or below the SCSI indicator on the SCSI ID selector switch. The buttons are "shielded" to prevent accidental actuation, so a small object (blunt toothpick, etc. ) may be used to press the buttons. SCSI ID Switches I/O Bracket Purple W ire Figure 3 Figure 4 Note: These panels are not required once the second drive is mounted. Remove the tabs from the side rails by removing the two screws with a #1 Phillips screwdriver (Figure 2). 5. Insert the tabs on the drive mounting brackets into the mounting holes on the second drive (Figure 3). While holding the drive mounting brackets against the drive, position the tabs of the drive mounting brackets over the retaining holes in the drive bay (Figure 4). [. . . ] Connect a SCSI cable to either of the drive connectors on the system back panel. If there is another SCSI device in the chain, connect that device to the available drive connector on the system back panel. If another SCSI device in the SCSI chain is already using this ID, use the SCSI ID Selector switch on the back of the system to change the SCSI ID. [. . . ]