3. Before handling the drive, ground yourself by touching an
unpainted surface on the computer. Ground yourself again after
leaving and returning to your work area.
4. Always handle the drive by its edges. Do not touch any exposed
printed circuitry, components or connector pins.
5. While installing the drive, avoid all unnecessary handling. Rough
handling can damage the heads, rotating disks, and bearings
inside the drive housing.
6. If you must put the drive down, place the antistatic bag on a flat
padded surface, such as a magazine, and place the drive on the
bag with the component side facing up.
7. Do not insert a Zip diskette when the drive power is off.
Step 3. Setting the Configuration Jumpers
You can configure your Zip IDE drive as Slave, Master, or Cable
Select.
Note: The Cable Select configuration does not apply to IBM
computers. If you are using an IBM computer system,
disregard the Cable Select information below.
The jumper setting configurations for your drive are shown in the
following diagram:
Slave
(Factory Setting)
Master
Cable Select
Jumper block
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