Power connectors, Additional guide rails – HP KAYAK XM600 User Manual

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2 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation

Installing Mass Storage Devices

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You should assign an unused SCSI ID to the second SCSI hard disk drive
(for example, SCSI ID 1).

The SCSI ID is usually configured with jumpers on the SCSI hard disk drive.
Refer to the installation guide supplied with the drive for information on
selecting a SCSI ID.

Some internal SCSI disk drives may have termination resistors that must be
removed or disabled before installation in your computer. Refer to the
drive’s installation guide for more details and to see if there is a special
installation procedure to follow.

Power Connectors

Additional Guide Rails

Guide rails are supplied for the installation of additional mass storage
devices. These are inside the PC Workstation, four pairs attached on the
side of the front access bays and one pair on the chassis bar. Depending on
the device to be installed, dedicated guide rails are required and are easily
recognized by their distinct shape, markings and color.

The following table indicates the device, location, and required rails.

Power Cable for 3.5-inch Floppy
Disk Drive

Power Cables for Hard Disk Drives, Zip
Drives, Tape Drives, CD-RW,
CD-ROM Drives and DVD drives

Device to be Installed

Location

Required Rails

3½-inch device (2

nd

hard disk

drive)

3½-inch internal
shelf

Blue left and right rails
(L or R indicated on the rail)

3½-inch device (zip drive or
second floppy disk drive)

3½-inch front
access bay

Wide green rails (L or R no

no

no

notttt

indicated on the rail)

5¼-inch device (CD-ROM, etc.)

5¼-inch front
access bay

Narrow green rails
(L or R indicated on the rail)

3½-inch device (3

rd

or 4

th

hard

disk drive)

5¼-inch front
access bay

Use separate HDD mounting kit.

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