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Jaz 1GB Internal Installation Guide - Iomega

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<strong>1GB</strong><br />

drive<br />

SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI SCSI<br />

<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

1<br />

2<br />

Check your SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)<br />

connection.<br />

Your computer MUST have an internal SCSI adapter or<br />

connection for the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive.<br />

• If you plan to use an <strong>Iomega</strong> SCSI adapter, install it NOW<br />

using the installation guide shipped with the adapter; then<br />

return to step 2 below. If you need to purchase an adapter,<br />

call your <strong>Iomega</strong> dealer or 1-800-MY-STUFF.<br />

• If you plan to use a non-<strong>Iomega</strong> SCSI adapter, refer to<br />

"Non-<strong>Iomega</strong> SCSI Adapters" in the <strong>Jaz</strong> User's <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Windows NT Users You may need to install driver software for<br />

your SCSI adapter. Refer to NTReadme.txt on the Windows NT Install<br />

diskette for additional information. <br />

Unpack the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive and accessories.<br />

CAUTION Before handling the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive, touch a grounded metal<br />

object (like an unpainted metal screw on your computer) to<br />

discharge any buildup of personal static electricity. <br />

Manuals and Install Diskettes<br />

<strong>Jaz</strong> Drive<br />

<strong>Jaz</strong> "tools" Disk<br />

(contains <strong>Jaz</strong> Tools software)<br />

3.5" Universal <strong>Installation</strong> Kit<br />

(includes mounting screws)<br />

Data Cable<br />

3<br />

<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

®<br />

<strong>1GB</strong><br />

<strong>1GB</strong><br />

tools<br />

3.5" UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION KIT<br />

Windows/ DOS<br />

Turn OFF the computer power switch, and<br />

DISCONNECT the computer power cord.<br />

Install<br />

Windows/ DOS<br />

WARNING Always disconnect computer electrical power before<br />

beginning a computer hardware change. <br />

Install<br />

4<br />

5<br />

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© 1997 <strong>Iomega</strong> Corporation. <strong>Iomega</strong>, the <strong>Iomega</strong> logo and <strong>Jaz</strong> are registered trademarks of, and the graphic<br />

swirl, hand, and eye are trademarks of, <strong>Iomega</strong> Corporation. All other product and brand names are the<br />

property of their respective companies.<br />

Refer to the electronic manual included with your <strong>Jaz</strong> software package for a<br />

complete list of European support numbers.<br />

<strong>Iomega</strong>'s technical support associates are ready to take your call Monday<br />

through Friday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time (U.S. & Canada only).<br />

One-on-One Technical Support is free of charge for issues <strong>Iomega</strong> determines<br />

relate to a defect in an <strong>Iomega</strong> product. Other issues are charged at the rate of<br />

$19.99 per incident for <strong>Jaz</strong> products. You can call 1-888-4-IOMEGA, toll-free,<br />

to charge the support cost to your credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American<br />

Express, or Discover), or you can call 1-900-988-4747 to put the support cost<br />

on your phone bill. Either way, the charge will be reversed if your issue is found<br />

by <strong>Iomega</strong> to be due to a product defect.<br />

Internet Home Page: ............................................................ http://www.iomega.com<br />

America Online ................................................................ Keyword: <strong>Iomega</strong><br />

Microsoft Network ............................................................... GoWord: <strong>Iomega</strong><br />

Automated FAX Help (U.S. & Canada only) ..................... 1-801-778-5763<br />

Automated E-Mail................................................................ support@iomega.com<br />

(Please type "<strong>Jaz</strong>" in the subject header when sending your E-Mail)<br />

<strong>Iomega</strong> Bulletin Board ......................................................... 1-801-778-5888<br />

8,N,1; 9600 baud and above; ANSI (24 hrs - Download only)<br />

Repair and Return Information ........................................... 1-801-779-6100<br />

(No technical support information is available at this number.)<br />

Remove the cover from your computer. (Refer to<br />

your computer manual if removal is unclear.)<br />

Disconnect<br />

power<br />

Locate a vacant 3 1 /2-inch or 5 1 /4-inch drive bay. See<br />

notes in illustration for the next step.<br />

3 1 /2-inch Bays<br />

(after selecting bay,<br />

go to step 6)<br />

5a<br />

5 1 /4-inch drive bays ONLY:<br />

One-on-One <strong>Iomega</strong> Technical Support<br />

<strong>Iomega</strong>'s Automated Help Systems<br />

5 1 /4-inch Bay<br />

(after selecting bay,<br />

go to step 5a)<br />

Use the 3.5" Universal <strong>Installation</strong> Kit to assemble a 5.25"<br />

mounting bracket and attach it to the drive, then go to step 6.<br />

Instructions for assembling the mounting<br />

bracket are printed on the box. <br />

European Support Numbers<br />

1– Attach the left rail 1 to the faceplate 3 insert bottom<br />

tab first, then repeat process for the right rail<br />

2– Attach the DC cable 4 onto the connector of the disk drive.<br />

3– Slide the disk drive into position, aligning the<br />

bottom holes of the disk drive with posts of the bracket<br />

assembly. Verify that no gaps are present on the faceplate.<br />

4– Align the disk drive retaining clip 5 over the center of the disk<br />

drive as pictured. Slightly flex the drive clip and push down until<br />

both clip tabs engage the slots on the bottom of each rail.<br />

NOTE: 6 Screws were provided in this kit to further secure<br />

the brackets to the disk drive if desired,<br />

however THIS IS NOT A NECESSARY STEP!


6<br />

7<br />

3 1 /2-inch<br />

<strong>Installation</strong>s<br />

Check mounting requirements:<br />

Your drive bay may require<br />

side rails. (HINT: Use the same<br />

side rails as on similar drives in your system. See your<br />

computer dealer for any special hardware.)<br />

Slide the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive into the drive bay.<br />

IMPORTANT! If your <strong>Jaz</strong> drive will be part of a<br />

SCSI chain, check the SCSI ID BEFORE sliding the<br />

drive into the drive bay. (See <strong>Jaz</strong> User's <strong>Guide</strong>.)<br />

5 1 /4-inch <strong>Installation</strong><br />

8<strong>Jaz</strong><br />

Drive<br />

Connect a computer power supply cable.<br />

If your computer has no<br />

spare power supply cable,<br />

you will need to use a power<br />

Y-cable. Call your dealer or<br />

1-800-MY-STUFF to order.<br />

Power Supply Cable<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Pin One<br />

11<br />

12<br />

Connect the data cable connector that is closest to<br />

the termination block to your <strong>Jaz</strong> drive. (Connector<br />

fits only one way.)<br />

If there is more than one<br />

internal drive in the SCSI chain, you<br />

will need to use a different data cable<br />

in order to daisy-chain your internal<br />

devices. Call 1-800-MY-STUFF to order.<br />

Cable Connector<br />

Termination Block<br />

<strong>Jaz</strong> Drive<br />

Find the colored stripe (or printing) on one side of<br />

the data cable, showing PIN 1.<br />

Stripe or printing shows the<br />

PIN-ONE side of the data cable.<br />

Connect the PIN 1 side of the data cable to<br />

PIN 1 on the SCSI adapter (or other SCSI<br />

connector). (Check the adapter documentation to<br />

identify PIN 1 position.)<br />

Some adapters have a<br />

keyed connector to help<br />

PIN 1 connection.<br />

PIN 1<br />

Some adapters have PIN 1<br />

toward rear of computer.<br />

PIN 1<br />

Some adapters have PIN 1<br />

toward front of computer.<br />

Secure drive in drive bay using the screws included<br />

in the 3.5" Universal <strong>Installation</strong> Kit. (If necessary,<br />

refer to your computer manual for instructions on how<br />

to access drive bay mounting holes.)<br />

Drive Bay Metric<br />

Mounting Screws<br />

3 1 /2-inch Drive Bay 5 1 /4-inch Drive Bay with Bracket<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

Good job! Now check all connections,<br />

arrange the cables to fit under the cover, and<br />

replace the computer cover.<br />

Reconnect<br />

power<br />

Reconnect power cord, turn ON power switch, and<br />

wait for DOS or Windows to come up.<br />

Gently insert the <strong>1GB</strong> <strong>Jaz</strong> "tools" disk into the<br />

<strong>Jaz</strong> drive.<br />

The drive status light on the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive flashes as the disk spins up<br />

and glows steadily while it acquires. When the light goes out, the<br />

drive is ready to use. To eject a <strong>Jaz</strong> disk, push the disk eject button.<br />

The drive will take a few seconds to spin down and eject the disk.<br />

Drive-Status Light<br />

Disk Eject Button<br />

16<br />

17<br />

<strong>1GB</strong><br />

<strong>1GB</strong><br />

tools<br />

Disk shown<br />

fully inserted<br />

Disk shown<br />

ejected from drive<br />

CAUTION Never put anything except <strong>Jaz</strong> disks into the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive as<br />

this could damage your drive. <br />

Insert the Install diskette for your system into your<br />

computer's floppy drive.<br />

Use Disk 1 if your computer is running Windows 95, Windows 3.1,<br />

or DOS. Use Disk 2 if your computer is running Windows NT.<br />

Windows/ DOS<br />

Install<br />

Start the Setup or Install program as described<br />

below and follow the screen instructions to install<br />

your <strong>Jaz</strong> Tools software.<br />

Windows® 95 Users: Open My Computer and double click<br />

on the floppy drive icon to open a window for Install Disk 1.<br />

Double click on the Setup icon to install Tools 95 on your system.<br />

Windows NT Users: Run SetupNT from Install Disk 2 to<br />

install your ToolsNT software package.<br />

Windows 3.1 Users: Start Windows. In the Windows<br />

Program Manager, select the File menu and choose Run. In the<br />

Command Line box, type a:setup if Install Disk 1 is in drive a: (or<br />

b:setup if it is in drive b:), then click OK or press the Enter key.<br />

DOS Users: Run GUEST.EXE from the DOS prompt for Install<br />

Disk 1, then run INSTALL.EXE from the DOSSTUFF directory on<br />

the <strong>Jaz</strong> "tools" disk. After the software installation is complete, run<br />

RECLAIM.EXE from the DOSSTUFF directory. If you need detailed<br />

instructions, refer to MANUAL.EXE on Install Disk 1.<br />

If you need help, refer to "Troubleshooting" in the <strong>Jaz</strong> User's<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>. The electronic manual (MANUAL.EXE) located on Install<br />

Disk 1 also includes problem solving information for software<br />

installations under Windows 95, Windows 3.1, and DOS.<br />

IMPORTANT! Your <strong>1GB</strong> <strong>Jaz</strong> "tools" disk contains installation<br />

files for your <strong>Jaz</strong> Tools software. Avoid deleting the installation files<br />

for your system in case you need to reinstall your software. <br />

Congratulations! When the software installation<br />

is complete, your <strong>Jaz</strong> drive will be ready to use.<br />

Use your <strong>Jaz</strong> drive just like any other drive on your system. You can store<br />

and copy files to and from the <strong>Jaz</strong> drive using the same methods you use<br />

for your other drives. For more information about using your new drive<br />

and <strong>Jaz</strong> Tools software, refer to the <strong>Jaz</strong> User's <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

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