SWXOR Series 600 MB, 5.25-Inch,
Dual-Speed CD-ROM Disk Drive
User’s Guide
Order Number EK-SM1RC-UG. B01
Second Edition, September, 1994
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StorageWorks SWXOR Series 600 MB, 5.25-Inch, Dual-Speed CD-ROM Disk Drive
User's Guide
This guide provides installation, operation, and maintenance information for the
StorageWorks SWXOR Series 600 MB, 5.25-Inch, Dual-Speed CD-ROM Disk Drives.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for people who will install, operate, and maintain the CD-ROM
drives.
Document Structure
This guide contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction gives a brief product description of the drive and its four storage
subsystem configurations.
Chapter 2: Installation
Installation describes unpacking, setting the SCSI ID address, and how to install the
drive into a deskside expansion storage pedestal and a desktop expansion unit. The
chapter also describes how to upgrade a half-populated CD-ROM SBB from one to two
drives.
Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance
Operation and Maintenance discusses the function of the drive front panel controls and
the busy LED indicator, loading a CD into the drive, ejecting the SBB drawer, and
preventive maintenance.
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Appendix A: Specifications
Specifications list the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for the drive.
Appendix B: Product Notes for Sun
Product Notes for SUN provides SunOS 4.1.x and Solaris 2.x operating system
information for the system administrator.
Appendix C: Product Notes for Novell and MS-DOS™
Product Notes for Novell and MS-DOS provides Novell, MS-DOS, and
MS-DOS/Windows operating system information for the system administrator.
Conventions
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Introduction
This chapter provides a product description of the StorageWorks SWXOR Series 600 MB, dual-speed,
CD-ROM drives. It also identifies the various models and their storage subsystem configurations.
1.1Product Description
The dual-speed, SWXOR series CD-ROM (Figure 1–1) is a low-profile, 600 MB,
compact, storage device compatible with StorageWorks storage subsystems. The drive is
capable of audio playback, has audio line outputs, and a headphone jack. It uses the
SCSI-2 (small computer system interface) bus, and is designed to operate with all
StorageWorks storage subsystems. The drive normally serves as the primary load device
for operating systems, applications, documents, and integrated video/audio products.
NOTE
The audio capability of the CD-ROM disk drive is included in
the hardware and is controlled by the host.
The SWXOR drive series is packaged in an industry standard 5.25-inch form factor
referred to as a StorageWorks Building Block (SBB). The dual speed CD-ROM is
available in four base configurations as described in Table 1–1.
Table 1–1. SWXOR Series Dual Speed CD-ROM Configurations
ModelDescription
SWXOR-BASingle drive CD-ROM SBB.
SWXOR-BBCD-ROM upgrade kit for the SWXOR-BA.
SWXOR-BCCD-ROM upgrade kit for Desktop Expansion Unit.
SWXOR-BDTriple-drive CD-ROM SBB (Tri-Pack).
1.1.1Model SWXOR-BA
The SWXOR-BA CD-ROM drive configuration is packaged in an industry standard
5.25-inch SBB and is capable of housing two identical dual-speed, low-profile, CDROM drives. The SWXOR-BA model of the SBB contains a single drive as shown in
Figure 1–1.
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Figure 1–1 Model SWXOR-BA Drive SBB
1.1.2Model SWXOR-BB
The SWXOR-BB model consists of a CD-ROM upgrade kit for the half-populated
5.25-inch SBB. The kit contains all of the components necessary to convert the
SWXOR-BA single drive SBB to a dual-drive device (not shown).
1.1.3Model SWXOR-BC
The SWXOR-BC configuration consists of a drive upgrade kit for the StorageWorks
Desktop Expansion Unit. This kit is used to upgrade the right slot of the desktop
expansion unit from a 3.5-inch SBB to a 5.25-inch, low-profile CD-ROM.
Figure 1–2 shows the desktop expansion unit with the SWXOR-BC installed.
1.1.4Model SWXOR-BD
The last model in the dual-speed, CD-ROM series is the SWXOR-BD referred t o as a
"tri-pack". It consists of three low-profile drives mounted in a 5.25-inch SBB carrier
(Figure 1–3). The SWXOR-BD is installed in the StorageWorks deskside expansion
storage pedestal.
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Figure 1–2 Model SWXOR-BC Drive Installed in Desktop Expansion Unit
Figure 1–3 Model SWXOR-BD CD-ROM SBB (Tri-Pack)
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Installation
This chapter describes how to set the SCSI ID address of the drive(s), install an SBB into a storage
subsystem, and how to upgrade a half-populated (single drive) SBB from one to two drives.
2.1Unpacking
Unpack the contents of your shipment and ensure the SBB is not damaged. Retain the
box and packing material for reshipment.
2.2Setting the SCSI ID Address of the CD-ROM
The six-switch switchpack on the rear of the CD-ROM SBB is used to override the SBB
default device address set by the pedestal. Setting these switches to automatic sets the
device address to the storage subsystem's slot number. The switches are preset at the
factory to automatic, but can be set manually to a different address at your option.
Figure 2–1 shows the switches in detail for model SWXOR-BA. Figure 2–2 identifies
the drives and their associated switchpacks for the triple drive, model SWXOR-BD.
Refer to Table 2–1 for the information to reset the SCSI address when required.
Figure 2–1. SWXOR-BA SBB SCSI ID Switches
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Figure 2–2. SWXOR-BD SBB Drive Locations and SCSI ID Switches
* Normally reserved for host.
† Sets device address to storage subsystem slot number.
2.3Installation into the Expansion Storage Pedestal
The 5.25-inch SBB occupies three standard 3.5-inch SBB slots in the Expansion Storage
Pedestal and is installed by inserting the SBB into any three adjacent available SCSI
device storage slots. Figure 2–3 shows a typical installation of a single drive SBB into
the pedestal.
Chapter 2 Installation
NOTE
Refer to Appendix B or C for instructions on your specific
operating system before installing the CD-ROM into your
subsystem.
The CD-ROM SBB is installed in the Expansion Storage Pedestal by inserting the SBB
into any three adjacent SBB device slots in the subsystem. The SBB can be installed
using the hot-swap method where the drive is installed with the host system powered on
and operating, or with the host system powered off. Consult your system administrator
before using the hot-swap method to ensure that your operating system supports this type
of installation.
To install the CD-ROM SBB:
1. Remove the filler panels (or SBBs) from three adjacent device slots in the pedestal
by squeezing the locking handles at the ends of the panels (or SBBs) and pulling
forward until the panels or SBB is free of the subsystem.
2. Install the SBB into the open slots and slide it in firmly until the locking handles
snap into place.
3. Proceed to the POST test below to verify the proper operation of the drive(s).
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