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[e)
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Fig. 3.3 The LS-10 scanner side view
with
ralls
30
Vue latera Ie
du
LS-10 et rail guide de montage
Seltenansicht des Scanners LS-10 mit
Fiihrungsschlenen
Both sides of the LS-10
are
identical as shown in Figure
3.3. Note the set of
two
tapped holes on each side. One
set of holes on each
side
of the
scanner
will
be used
for
the
rails
as shown in this
figure
.
[a] Mounting
holes
[b] Guide rail
[c] Locking tab
[d] Top panel
[e] LS-10
front
panel
[f] Tapped holes
3-2 Installing the LS-10 Scanner
Installing the
internal-mount
scanner
is
very
easy
. The
guide
rails
provided with the
scanner
must be
screwed
to the
two
sides
of
the
scanner
. The
scanner
must
be
inserted into the
drive
bay using the
computer
drive
bay
slots. Connections to the back
of
the
scanner
include
the
computer
power
and the SCSI flat
cable
.
Due to the
tight
space
constraints
inside
the
computer
,
it
is not
possible
to connect the cables to the
scanner
after
the
scanner
is installed. The SCSI
cable
and
terminating
networks
are
easier
to connect to the
scanner
before the
scanner
is mounted in
drive
bay. The
computer
power
connector is
typically
easiest to connect to the
scanner
when the
scanner
is
partially
pushed into the
drive
bay.
Installing the guide rails
Each
computer
can have its own
special
requirements
for
mounting
devices
into the internal
drive
bays.
In
most cases, a pair of
guide
rails
are
screwed
to the
sides of the scanner to
slide
into the
drive
bay as
shown
in
Figure
3.3. These
guide
rails
are
also
used to lock the
scanner in place.
The computer drive bays
In
order
for
a scanner to be mounted internal to the
computer, the
computer
must
have the
following
:
1. An
externally
accessible 5 1/4"
half-height
bay
2. A standard
power
supply
connector
3. A card
slot
available
on the
motherboard
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