Complete installation instructions are contained in the documentation that came with your Zip® 100 and 250 ATAPI drive. You may also view the Zip 100 ATAPI drive installation manual online at http://www.iomega.com/support/manuals/index.html#zip and the Zip 250 ATAPI drive installation manual at http://www.iomega.com/support/manuals/index.html#zip.
STEP ONE - Check the system minimum requirements
- Pentium® 100 MHz or higher PC computer
- Empty 3 1/2 or 5 1/4 inch drive bay with front panel access
- IDE interface on the motherboard or an IDE controller card
- Windows® 98/95/Me/2000 and Windows NT®
- The IomegaWare software included with the Zip ATAPI drive
Note: You may download the latest IomegaWare software from the Iomega Web site at
http://www.iomega.com/software/
STEP TWO - Unpack the drive and accessories
Caution: Before handling the Internal Zip drive, touch a grounded metal object, such as an unpainted metal screw, on the back of the computer to discharge any buildup of personal static electricity.

Note: Write down the Zip ATAPI drive serial number. You will need this number to register the drive. A Zip disk is not included in the package and will need to be purchased in order to use the Zip drive. Go to the Iomega online store at http://www.iomegadirect.com for Zip disks. For maximum reliability, use only genuine Zip 100MB disks.
STEP THREE - Disconnect the power cord and remove the cover from the computer
Warning: Always disconnect the computer electrical power cord at the power source before beginning a computer hardware change.
Important: Removing the computer cover may void the computer's warranty. Check with the computer manufacturer for more information.
Note: Please be aware that internal computer components are arranged differently. The computer may not look exactly like the illustrations shown.
Remove the cover from the computer. Refer to the documentation that came with the computer for detailed instructions.

STEP FOUR - Identify the IDE/ATAPI configuration inside the computer
Note: IDE/ATAPI devices can be connected to the computer in different configurations. The following illustrations are examples of ways the IDE/ATAPI devices may be connected to the computer. Iomega® suggests that you install the Zip drive on the secondary IDE/ATAPI channel. Refer to the documentation that came with the computer to identify the secondary IDE/ATAPI connection.
- Hard drive and CD-ROM are on different IDE/ATAPI channels.

- CD-ROM and hard drive are on the same IDE/ATAPI channel.

- Hard drive is the only device connected to the IDE/ATAPI channel.

Once you know the configuration of the computer, continue with the next step.
STEP FIVE - Check the jumper setting on the Zip ATAPI drive and set the jumper to either master or slave
Note: Iomega recommends that you install the Zip ATAPI drive as the master or slave on the secondary channel.
- The internal Zip drive was set at the factory to the slave configuration. The slave configuration tells the computer that the Zip drive will be the second device on the cable connected to the IDE/ATAPI channel. This is what you will need in order to connect the Zip drive to the secondary IDE channel with the CD-ROM. Verify that there is no jumper block on the back of the Zip drive as shown in the illustration below.

- If the Zip drive is the only drive on the secondary IDE/ATAPI (no CD-ROM drive) channel you will need to change the jumper setting on the drive. Use the jumper provided and set the jumper on the back of the Zip ATAPI drive to the master configuration as shown in the illustration below.

STEP SIX - Locate a vacant 5 1/4 or 3 1/2 inch drive bay and remove the panel cover
- The Zip ATAPI drive is ready to install in a 5 1/4 inch drive bay. The mounting bracket must be removed for installation in a 3 1/2 inch drive bay.

- To install the Zip drive in a 3 1 / 2 -inch drive bay, remove the mounting screws and slide the drive out of the sled as illustrated below.

- Check the mounting requirements. The drive bay may require side rails.
Note: Check other drives in the system (such as a CD-ROM drive) to see if they use mounting rails. If so, you may need similar mounting rails for the Zip ATAPI drive. If the computer does not include extra mounting rails, contact the computer dealer to obtain them.

- Check for correct mounting orientation before sliding the drive into the drive bay.

- Carefully slide the Zip drive into the drive bay. Make sure you do not pinch or snag other cables while sliding the drive into the bay.
Note: It may be easier to connect cables to the computer and to the Zip ATAPI drive before you secure the Zip ATAPI drive in the drive bay.

STEP SEVEN - Remove the data cable from the CD-ROM and connect the data and power cables to the Zip ATAPI drive and computer
Note: In order for the CD-ROM and Zip drive to work together properly, you need to make sure that the jumper on the CD-ROM is set to the master setting. A chart indicating the jumper settings should be located on the CD-ROM. If you are unsure of the setting or how to change it, refer to the documentation that came with the CD-ROM or computer for more information.
- Remove the data cable from the CD-ROM drive and computer. Note where the cable was attached to the motherboard.

- Use the data cable that came with the Zip ATAPI drive and connect one end to the computer motherboard.
Caution: Make sure Pin 1 on the cable connects to Pin 1 on the Zip ATAPI drive, the CD-ROM drive and the motherboard. All IDE interface cable connections must maintain correct Pin 1 orientation in order for the Zip ATAPI drive to be recognized by the system.

- Connect the data cable to the Zip ATAPI drive and then to the CD-ROM drive.
- Connect an internal computer power connector to the Zip ATAPI drive and CD-ROM.
Note: If the computer does not have a spare power supply cable, use the power Y-cable that came with the drive.
- Disconnect the power cable from the CD-ROM or another device (do not disconnect the power to the hard drive) and connect the power Y-cable.
- Plug the power Y cable into the cable coming from the computer power supply.
- Plug the two ends of the power Y-cable into the CD-ROM (or other device) and into the Zip ATAPI drive.

Caution: Make sure the power supply cable is securely connected to the Zip ATAPI drive and CD-ROM.
STEP EIGHT - Secure the Zip ATAPI and CD-ROM drives into the drive bays
Caution: Mounting screws must not extend into the Zip ATAPI drive farther than 4.0 mm (about 0.16 inch). Long mounting screws could damage the Zip ATAPI drive.

STEP NINE - Double check the following items before replacing the computer cover
- PIN 1 on the IDE interface cable matches the PIN 1 connector on the Zip ATAPI drive, CD-ROM and motherboard.
- The IDE interface cable connector is connected securely to all pins on the Zip ATAPI drive.
- An internal power supply cable from the computer has been connected to the Zip ATAPI drive and CD-ROM.
- The Zip ATAPI drive and CD-ROM has been securely mounted to the computer.
- Make sure the IDE interface cables are still connected properly to the hard drive, CD-ROM drive and motherboard.
STEP TEN - Replace the cover on the computer
- Carefully arrange the data cables as you replace the computer cover so as not to pinch or damage the cables.

- Connect the power cable from the computer to an electrical outlet.
STEP ELEVEN - Install the IomegaWare software
Windows 98/95 and Windows Me
- Boot the computer and wait until the operating system fully loads.
- Insert the IomegaWare software CD into the CD-ROM drive. The installation program should begin automatically.

- If the IomegaWare software installation program does not start automatically use these steps:
- Double-click the My Computer icon.
- Double-click the CD drive icon.
- If the installation does not begin automatically, double-click Setup.exe.
- After the installation completes, follow the screen prompts and reboot the computer for changes to take effect.
This completes the installation for Windows 95/98/Me
Windows NT and Windows 2000
Note: You must have administrator rights to install the IomegaWare software or the Zip ATAPI drivers under Windows NT and Windows 2000.
- Install the IomegaWare software from the IomegaWare software CD.
- From the Windows NT Main program group, double-click the Windows NT Setup icon.
- From the Setup window, choose the Options pull-down menu and select Add/Remove SCSI adapters.
Note: Windows NT and Windows 2000 installs drives or adapters that use the IDE/ATAPI interface under SCSI adapters.
- When the list of adapters appears, click Add and click OK in the message box.
- Click the down arrow next to the window for Select SCSI Adapter Option to open the adapter list.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the adapter list box and click Other. Make sure the IomegaWare software CD is inserted into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
- Double-click the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive and open the folder for the language you want to use.
- Open the WNTStuff folder and open the IDE folder.
- Click OK.
- When the list of Iomega adapters appears, select the Iomega Zip ATAPI/IDE driver and click OK.
- Click the Install button. Windows NT will copy the driver file and add the Iomega Zip ATAPI driver.
- Click the Close button and exit the Windows NT/ 2000 setup.
- Click OK and reboot the system for changes to take effect.
This completes the installation for Windows NT/2000.
30 April 2001