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Features
Removable Media Drive Bays
On the left side of the system above the diskette drive,
three 5 1/4-inch half-height bays (see Figure 2-6) are
designed for peripherals with removable media
(diskette, CD-ROM, tape cartridge). Any two adjacent
5 1/4-inch bays can be converted to a single full-height
bay. The 5 1/4-inch drives can be removed directly from
the front of the chassis after the 5 1/4-inch plastic
frame is removed. The bezel is retained by a thumb
screw and snap features and is accessible when the left
side panel and top panel are removed. Cosmetic filler
panels and metal EMI shields are installed over all
unused 5 1/4-inch bays.
On the left side of the system below the 5 1/4-inch
removable media drive bays, two built-in 3 1/2-inch
bays one of which contains a 3 1/2-inch diskette drive
that supports both 720 KB and 1.44 MB media (see
Figure 2-6).
Figure 2-6. Removable Media Drive Bays
Factory-installed CD-ROM reader
plus two bays for removable media
drives.
Factory-installed 3 1/2-inch diskette
drive plus second bay for removable
3 1/2-inch drive.
(Exterior door shown open)
Note: The SCSI termination resistors must be installed
in the last SCSI drive of the daisy chain cabling (top
media bay). All other devices must have terminators
removed.
Summary of Contents for MT2000
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