GE MaxOptix T5-2600P Star Series User manual

GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Copyright ©1999 by General Electric Company
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IMPORTANT! . . . X-RAY PROTECTION
X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury.
Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should
be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who
will use the equipment before you attempt to place this
equipment in operation. The General Electric
Company, Medical Systems Group, will be glad to
assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use.
Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of
protection against x-radiation other than the useful
beam, no practical design of equipment can provide
complete protection. Nor can any practical design
compel the operator to take adequate precautions to
prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly
exposing themselves or others to radiation.
It is important that everyone having anything to do with
x-radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with
the recommendations of the National Council on
Radiation Protection and Measurements as published
in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications,
7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda,
Maryland 20814, and of the Internal Commission on
Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to
protect against injury.
The equipment is sold with the understanding that the
General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, its
agents, and representatives have no responsibility for
injury or damage which may result from improper use
of the equipment.
Various protective material and devices are available. It
is urged that such materials or devices be used.
CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT
All electrical installations that are preliminary to positioning of
the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be
performed by licensed electrical contractors. In addition,
electrical feeds into the Power Distribution Unit shall be
performed by licensed electrical contractors.
Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment,
calibrations, and testing shall be performed by qualified GE
Medical personnel. The products involved (and the
accompanying electrical installations) are highly sophisticated,
and special engineering competence is required.
IMPORTANT! . . . X-RAY PROTECTION
In performing all electrical work on these GE products, GE will
use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s
electrical work on these products will comply with the
requirements of the applicable electrical codes.
The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize
personnel (i.e., GE’s field engineers, personnel of third-
party service companies with equivalent training, or
licensed electricians) to perform electrical servicing of
the equipment.
DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of
delivery. If damage is apparent, have notation “damage
in shipment” written on all copies of the freight or
express bill before delivery is accepted or “signed for”
by a General Electric representative or a hospital
receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage
MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon
discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt,
and the contents and containers held for inspection by
the carrier. A transportation company will not pay a
claim for damage if an inspection is not requested
within this 14 day period.
Call Traffic and Transportation, Milwaukee, WI
(414)827-3449 / 8*285-3449 immediately after damage is
found. At this time be ready to supply name of carrier, delivery
date, cosignee name, freight or express bill number, item
damage and extent of damage.
Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in
Section “S” of the Policy & Procedure Bulletins.
OMISSIONS & ERRORS
Customers, please contact your GE Sales or Service
representatives.
GE personnel, please use the GEMS CQA Process to report
all omissions, errors, and defects in this documentation.

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REVISION HISTORY
REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE
0 02/23/99 Initial Release
104/09/99 Changes per Design Review
2 11/20/99 Achieve Uniform Revision Numbers with Operator Addendum
No Other Change
304/10/00 Added References to New MaxOptix Drive T5-2600P* Star

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................1
1-1 PURPOSE.....................................................................................................................................................1
1-2 UPGRADE KIT CONTENTS.........................................................................................................................1
1-3 MANPOWER.................................................................................................................................................1
1-4 PERFORMANCE CHECK ............................................................................................................................2
1-5 WORK FLOW CHART ..................................................................................................................................4
1-6 DOCUMENTATION ......................................................................................................................................5
SECTION 1 - REPLACING THE PIONEER DRIVE WITH THE MAXOPTIX DRIVE..............................................6
2-1 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN .................................................................................................................................6
2-2 REMOVING THE SCSI TRAY ......................................................................................................................6
2-3 REMOVING THE MOD DRIVE.....................................................................................................................9
2-4 INSTALLING THE NEW MOD DRIVE.........................................................................................................11
2-5 FIRMWARE VERIFICATION .......................................................................................................................15
2-6 SYSTEMS VALIDATION .............................................................................................................................16
2-7 RATING PLATE ...........................................................................................................................................16

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATION 1-1
Work Flow Chart ......................................................................................................................................................4
ILLUSTRATION 2-1-A
SCSI Tray Power Connector ...................................................................................................................................6
ILLUSTRATION 2-1-B
RP Computer in CT HighSpeed Advantage RP1.X and RP2.X Systems ...............................................................7
ILLUSTRATION 2-2
Removing the SCSI Tray .........................................................................................................................................8
ILLUSTRATION 2-3-A
Drive Locations on the SCSI Tray ...........................................................................................................................9
ILLUSTRATION 2-3-B
Drive Mounting Assembly on the SCSI Tray ..........................................................................................................10
ILLUSTRATION 2-4
Determining Drive Type: Top of Drive T5-2600P* Star ..........................................................................................11
ILLUSTRATION 2-5-A
Setting Drive Select Switches on Rear of Drive T5-2600P* Star ...........................................................................12
ILLUSTRATION 2-5-B
Setting Drive Select Switches on Rear of Drive T5-2600P.....................................................................................12
ILLUSTRATION 2-6-A
Rating Plate Location for all MR Systems and CT HiSpeed Advantage Z and HiLight Advantage .......................16
ILLUSTRATION 2-6-B
Rating Plate Location for CT HiSpeed Advantage RP1.X and 2.X ........................................................................17
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1: CT and MR Genesis-based Systems. ...................................................................................................1
Table 1-2: Intersystem Compatibility Matrix..........................................................................................................3
Table 1-3: Upgrade Documentation........................................................................................................................5
Table 2-1: SCSI Device ID Jumper Settings.........................................................................................................13
Table 2-2: MaxOptix T5-2600P Jumper Block Pin Assignments .......................................................................13
Table 2-3: MaxOptix T5-2600P* Star Jumper Block Pin Assignments..............................................................14
Table 2-4: Setting Options on Top of Drive T5-2600P* Star...............................................................................14

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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
1-1 PURPOSE
The MaxOptix magneto-optical disk (MOD) drive, T5-2600P* Star, is being offered as an upgrade option to
replace the current Pioneer MOD drive used in CT and MR Genesis-based systems. The current systems have
one of the following Pioneer drives installed: DEUH7101, DEUH7001, DDM5101 and DDM5001. Table 1-1 shows
the CT and MR systems with the correct software revision needed to perform this upgrade.
Product Name Genesis Version New Software Version
CT HiLight Advantage 6.X XG
CT HiSpeed Z 6.X ZE
CT HiSpeed RP 1 6.X 1.6
CT HiSpeed RP 2 6.X 2.5
MR Signa Advantage 41Db.1 5.4
MR Signa Horizon 60A.P32.7 5.8
Table 1-1: CT and MR Genesis-based Systems.
The new software versions must be installed before the
Maxoptix drive upgrade may be installed.
1-2 UPGRADE KIT CONTENTS
Check that the following items are included in the upgrade kit, E8001ND:
•(1) Maxoptix T5-2600P* Star magneto-optical disk (MOD) drive with g4.2 firmware
OR (1) Maxoptix T5-2600P magneto-optical disk (MOD) drive with g61a firmware
•(6) Mounting screws with washers for Maxoptix drive installation
•(1) Drive filler plate if replacing full height drives
•(2) screws for drive filler plate installation
•(2) nuts for drive filler plate installation
•(50) Maxoptix rewritable 1.2GB 512 BPS media
•Rating plate
•Installation manual (Direction #: 2233080-100)
•User Guide Addendum (Direction #: 2233570-100)
1-3 MANPOWER
One field engineer is required to perform the upgrade for no more than three hours, assuming that no pre-existing
problems are found. No special tools and equipment are required to complete the Maxoptix drive installation. All
necessary materials are included in the upgrade kit. For computers that did not have the MOD drive option
previously installed, ordering a mounting bracket and/or a dual opening bezel may be required, as explained in
sections 2-3 and 2-4 of this installation manual.

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1-4 PERFORMANCE CHECK
1. Perform archive functions using the Pioneer MOD drive installed in the system. Verify that all archive
functions are working properly prior to installing the Maxoptix drive upgrade.
2. Perform a scan using a phantom.
3. Save one exam, one series, and one image to the Pioneer media.
4. View the exam, series, and image saved directly from the media by typing od on the accelerator line.
5. View the exam, series, and image from the system disk by typing sd on accelerator line.
6. Restore an exam, one series, and one image from the Pioneer media.
7. View the exam, series, and image.
8. Detach media and eject.

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Please refer to Table 1-2 for the intersystem compatibility matrix. This table shows what to expect if a media
written on one system is inserted into another system. “OK” means that the operator can label, read, and write to
the media. The Maxoptix media also has a larger storage capacity (1.2GB or 2.3GB) compared to the Pioneer
media (650MB). This means that the Maxoptix media storage for 512x512 images is approximately 1900 per side
for a 1.2GB and approximately 3800 images for a 2.3GB media. Please note that only a 512 bytes per sector
media should be used. A 1024 bytes per sector media will not work.
Please refer to your respective Operator’s Manual (Signa for MR and HiSpeed Advantage or HiLight Advantage
for CT) for details on the archive functions of saving and restoring images. These functions remain the same as
with the Pioneer drive.
CT Systems
Zeus RP 1.X RP 2.X HLA CT/i* QX/i AW 3.1
Zeus OK OK OK OK OK OK Won’t attach
RP 1.X OK OK OK OK OK OK Won’t attach
RP 2.X OK OK OK OK OK OK Won’t attach
HLA OK OK OK OK OK OK Won’t attach
CT/i* Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 OK** OK** OK**
QX/I Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 OK** OK OK**
AW 3.1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 OK** OK OK
MR Systems
MR 5.8 MR 5.4 MR LX8.2 AW 3.1
MR 5.8 OK OK OK Attaches, but doesn’t read
MR 5.4 OK OK OK Attaches, but doesn’t read
MR LX8.2 Note 1 Note 1 OK OK
AW 3.1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 OK
Table 1-2: Intersystem Compatibility Matrix
Table 1-2:Intersystem compatibility matrix for Maxoptix magneto-optical disk drive. Top: CT Systems only
Bottom: MR Systems only
*Some CT/i and MR scanners will only support a certain size of media. Please check with your GE service engineer for drive
and media compatibility.
** If media is labeled on CT/i software revision 4.0 or earlier, the system has Read only capability. If media is labeled on CT/i
software revision 4.1 or later, the system has both Read and Write capabilities.
Note 1:This system uses DICOM format media; therefore, media will attach, but the system will not be able to read images on
these media. The following message will appear on the screen: “Optical disk attach failed. Nothing can be viewed.”

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1-5 WORK FLOW CHART
Work Flow Chart
ILLUSTRATION 1-1
Check upgrade kit is
complete (1-2)
Save and restore one of each: exam,
series, image to a media and view directly
from the media and the system drive (1-4)
Pre-existing
problems? Shut down the Genesis computer (2-1)
Disconnect SCSI cable from SCSI
tray (2-2.2)
Loosen four screws that hold serial I/O
panel in place and remove panel (2-
2.4)
Disconnect SCSI tray power connector
from SCSI tray (2-2.5)
Remove the tape drive (2-3.2)
Remove old MOD drive (2-3.4)
Confirm SCSI ID=3 on new MOD
drive (2-4.1)
Install MOD drive where
old drive was (2-4.3)
Use screws with the kit to
install new MOD drive (2-4.4)
Install power and ribbon
cables (2-4.5)
Reinstall tape drive (2-4.6)
Reconnect tape drive ribbon
and power cables (2-4.7)
Reinstall SCSI tray front cover
(2-4.9)
Re-assemble computer covers (2-4.11)
Verify firmware revision is
g61a (2-5)
Validate the system works (2-6)
Install option upgrade label (2-7)
NO
YES
Troubleshoot and repair
problems before
continuing with this
upgrade
Insert new MOD drive into opening on
SCSI tray (2-4.3)
Install new bezel on lower half and
the MOD drive on upper half (2-4.3)
Full
height
drive?
YES
NO
Replacing WORM or Rewritable Drive?
REWRITABLE
WORM
Discard OD
Controller Board
and cable (2-3)

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1-6 DOCUMENTATION
The following documents are supplied with this kit:
Title Direction #
Maxoptix MOD Drive Replacement for
Pioneer Installation Manual
2233080-100
High Capacity MOD Option User Guide
Addendum
2233570-100
Table 1-3: Upgrade Documentation

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SECTION 1 - REPLACING THE PIONEER DRIVE
WITH THE MAXOPTIX DRIVE
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NOTICE
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic circuits. Do not handle any
components without following the proper ESD precautions.
2-1 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
The system software must be shut down (i.e. UNIX is down) and the hardware must be powered down.
1. Starting at the application level, press the UTILITIES button on the plasma display.
2. Press the numbers, 1 2 3, in numerical order.
3. Press the SHUTDOWN button on the plasma display. A pop-up message appears on the screen asking:
Really shut the scanner down?
Press the YES button to shut down the scanner. Wait until you get to the prompt monitor level, i.e. “>”
4. Turn off the Genesis computer and then unplug the computer from the Genesis console.
5. Remove the front cover from the Genesis computer.
The SCSI disk, tape or cartridge drives are contained in the SCSI tray, which is accessible from the front of the
cabinet. To remove a disk, tape or cartridge drive, first remove the SCSI tray from the cabinet.
LOOSEN THESE
2 SCREWS
SCSI
TERMINATOR
SCSI
INTERFACE
CABLE
SCSI TRAY
POWER
CONNECTOR
SCSI Tray Power Connector
ILLUSTRATION 2-1-A

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2-2 REMOVING THE SCSI TRAY
The SCSI tray is located in the top of the pedestal. To remove the SCSI tray:
1. With the power turned off as described under System Shutdown in Section 2-1.
2. Disconnect the SCSI interface cable (which comes from the SCSI Controller Board) from the underside of the
SCSI tray as shown in Illustration 2-1-A or 2-1-B.
3. Make note of where all the cables attach to the Serial I/O Panel (located on lower right side of cabinet front)
and disconnect all the cables from the panel.
4. Loosen the four captive screws that hold the Serial I/O Panel in place and remove the Panel.
5. Disconnect the SCSI tray power connector from the underside of the SCSI tray as shown in Illustration 2-1-A
and 2-1B.
ENCLOSURE
SCSI TRAY
RP COMPUTER
RP Computer in CT HiSpeed Advantage RP1.X and RP2.X Systems
ILLUSTRATION 2-1-B

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2-2 REMOVING THE SCSI TRAY (CONTINUED)
6. Loosen the two captive screws on the underside of the tray that holds the SCSI tray in place, as shown in
Illustration 2-1-A or 2-1-B.
CAUTION
Once the two screws holding the SCSI tray in place are loosened, the tray is not attached
to the cabinet in any way. Hold on to the tray as you slide it out of the cabinet so that the
tray does not fall to the floor. Lift carefully to avoid injury to yourself.
7. Carefully withdraw the SCSI tray from the front of the cabinet as shown in Illustration 2-2.
8. Put the SCSI tray flat onto a worktable.
PULL TRAY
STRAIGHT OUT
Removing the SCSI Tray
ILLUSTRATION 2-2
NOTICE
For MR systems that did not have the MOD drive option before, you may need to order
mounting brackets GE P/N 46-306623P1 (right) and 46-306623P2 (left) in order to install the
drive. You also need a dual opening bezel (front panel GE P/N 46-307621P1) if the current
one has only one slotted hole.

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2-3 REMOVING THE MOD DRIVE
NOTICE
If working on an MR station where the drive is only an option, refer directly to section 2-4.
If removing a full height WORM drive, care must be given to the wiring of the ribbon cable
and the location of components in the SCSI tray: refer to page 10 for the procedure.
1. With the SCSI tray removed from the cabinet as described under "Removing the SCSI Tray" in Section 2-2.
2. Remove the tape or cartridge drive from the SCSI tray (to access the screws on the MOD drive). Illustration 2-
3 shows the location of each drive.
a. Disconnect the ribbon cable at the back of the tape or cartridge drive.
b. Disconnect the power cable at the back of the tape or cartridge drive.
c. Place the SCSI tray on its side with the tape or cartridge drive at the bottom.
d. While supporting the tape or cartridge drive, remove the four Phillips screws holding the tape or cartridge
drive to the SCSI tray.
e. Pull tape or cartridge drive and attached bracket out of the tray.
3. Remove the MOD drive from the SCSI tray:
a. Place SCSI tray flat on worktable.
b. Disconnect the ribbon cable at the back of the MOD drive.
c. Disconnect the power cable at the back of the MOD drive.
d. While supporting the MOD drive, remove the four screws holding it.
e. Pull the MOD drive out of the tray. Leave the mounting bracket in the tray.
MOD
CONTROLLER
MOD
DRIVE
TAPE
DRIVE
or
CARTRIDGE
DRIVE
SEAGATE WREN V
DISK DRIVE
SCSI FAN
Drive Locations on the SCSI Tray
ILLUSTRATION 2-3-A

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2-3 REMOVING THE MOD DRIVE (CONTINUED)
NOTICE
Refer to this section only if REPLACING A WORM DRIVE.
1. Disconnect the cable from the Pioneer drive to the Optical Disk Controller Board situated in the back of the
SCSI tray. (Refer to Illustration 2-3.)
2. Loosen the bottom screws holding the standoffs and remove the metal plate and the optical disk controller
board from the SCSI tray. Leaving the board on the SCSI tray will create problems with the loop of the ribbon
cable to connect to the MOD drive.
3. If the computer holds two Wren disk drives side by side in the back of the computer, rearrange the ribbon
cable so that there is a socket available for the MOD drive on the front (Illustration 2-3-B):
a. Disconnect the socket in the back of the Wren drive on the left.
b. Loosen the bottom screws and remove the Wren drive on the left
c. Stretch out the ribbon cable underneath it and route to the front so the 50-pin connector J2 (Illustration 2-
5) of the new MOD drive is accessible to the free connector.
d. Put the Wren drive back into place and reconnect the SCSI cable with a free connector.
3. Cut the tie wrap holding the power cable wires together to reach the power connection of the new drive.
Drive Mounting Assembly on the SCSI Tray
ILLUSTRATION 2-3-B

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2-4 INSTALLING THE NEW MOD DRIVE
SW1
SW1-1
SW1-8
Determining Drive Type: Top of the T5-2600P* Star Drive
ILLUSTRATION 2-4
NOTICE
Installation differs depending on the type of MaxOptix drive sent with the kit. Please follow
the instructions below to determine which MOD drive you have.
1. Determine the type of MOD drive sent in the kit by referring to illustration 2-4. If there is a micro DIP switch
block on the top of the drive, it is a MaxOptix T5-2600P* Star: refer to illustration 2-5-A for SCSI settings. If
there is no DIP switch block on top, the drive is a MaxOptix T5-2600P, and refer to illustration 2-5-B for SCSI
settings.
2. With a T5-2600P*, confirm that the SCSI jumper settings on the new MOD drive match the jumper settings on
the functional switch on illustration 2-5-A. This sets SCSI ID = 3 (Table 2-1). Make sure there is no jumper on
pins 9&10 to ensure that there is no active termination of the SCSI bus at the drive. Check the micro DIP
switch SW1 on top of the drive (Illustration 2-4) and make sure all are disabled (Table 2.4).
With a T5-2600P, confirm that the SCSI jumper settings on the new MOD drive match the jumper settings on
the functional switch on illustration 2-5-B. This sets SCSI ID = 3 (Table 2-1).
3. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the SCSI tray front cover and remove the cover.
4. Insert the new MOD drive into the opening from the front of the SCSI tray. Push drive between the mounting
brackets on the tray and line up the four mounting screw holes with the upper slotted holes on the brackets. If
replacing a full height MOD, install the blank panel that came in the installation kit on the lower half. Install the
new MOD on the upper half. (Illustration 2-3-B). The front of the drive will not push through the opening in the
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2-4 INSTALLING THE NEW MOD DRIVE (CONTINUED)
5. Install the new screws and tighten.
CAUTION
Install the new drive with the screws included in the installation kit. Using the old screws
will damage the new drive. Old screws will interfere with operation of the MOD transport
mechanism.
6. Install the power cable and the ribbon cable. Align the ribbon cable so that the red stripe (pin 1) on the cable
is located next to the power connector. The ribbon cable needs to be stretched and reversed when changing
from Pioneer to Maxoptix. The system will not boot if this is done incorrectly.
NOTICE
If you can not connect the ribbon cable to the MOD drive, or if you lack an accessible 50-
pin connector, refer to “Replacing a WORM drive” in section 2-3, "Removing the MOD".
Align the red stripe of the ribbon cable next to the power connector. Failure to do so will
prevent system boot-up.
Functional Switch
SCSI Connector
1
2
23
24
DC Power
1
ILLUSTRATION 2-5-A: Setting Drive Select Switches on Rear of Drive T5-2600P* Star
ILLUSTRATION 2-5-B: Setting Drive Select Switches on Rear of Drive T5-2600P
2
1
40
39
1

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2-4 INSTALLING THE NEW MOD DRIVE (CONTINUED)
The SCSI device ID is set with jumpers on the jumper block (J7), pins 1 to 6 (refer to Illustration 2-5). See the
table below.
SCSI ID PIN 1-2 PIN 3-4 PIN 5-6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
Table 2-1: SCSI Device ID Jumper Settings
SIGNAL PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME SETTING
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
TERMPWR
TERMPWR
AC Eject
PwrDnReq
AC Error
AC Reset
GROUND
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
SCSI ID Bit 0
SCSI ID Bit 1
SCSI ID Bit 2
DECTM MicroVAXTM Mode**
Disable Auto Spin Up *
Disable SCSI Bus Parity *
Enable Apple®Macintosh™Mode **
Disable Removable Media Report *
Disable Optical Device Type Report *
Enable ECC Verify after Write **
Disable Write Cache *
Disable Read Cache *
Enable Active Termination **
Enable Internal Term Power Supply **
Enable External Term Power Supply **
LED Pipe
PwrDnAck
Cart_in_Drive
Cart_Loaded
Stand Alone/AC
Installed
Installed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Installed
Installed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
Removed
*Install Jumper to Disable **Install Jumper to Enable
Table 2-2: MaxOptix T5-2600P Jumper Block Pin Assignments
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