Packard Bell EXPRESS ST8000 User Manual
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1
Connect one end of a one meter data cable to the
Channel #1 connector on the Ultra SCSI Controller.
Channel #1 connector on the Ultra SCSI Controller.
2
Connect the other end of the data cable to the
Channel 0 SCSI connector on the right side or upper
I/O Interface card.
Channel 0 SCSI connector on the right side or upper
I/O Interface card.
3
If required, connect one end of the second one meter
data cable to the Channel #2 connector on the Ultra
SCSI Controller.
data cable to the Channel #2 connector on the Ultra
SCSI Controller.
4
Connect the other end of the second data cable to the
Channel 1 SCSI connector on the right side or upper
I/O Interface card.
Channel 1 SCSI connector on the right side or upper
I/O Interface card.
Single Dual-Bus Cabinet Configuration
TOP
Ch 2
Ch 1
Host Computer
I/O Interface
Card
Card
Ultra Wide SCSI Data Cable (1 meter)
Ultra Wide SCSI Data Cable (1 meter)
I/O Interface
Card
Card
Ultra SCSI
Controller
Controller
Ch 0
Ch 1
Ch 0
Ch 1
Note: SCSI termination in the DEU is automatic and
requires no user configuration. Refer to “Cabling
Configuration” described earlier for information on
systems using DEC Fault bus protocol.
requires no user configuration. Refer to “Cabling
Configuration” described earlier for information on
systems using DEC Fault bus protocol.
5
Turn on the power to the DEU. After the power-on
self-test has completed, Status and Channel Mode
LEDs will be solid green.
self-test has completed, Status and Channel Mode
LEDs will be solid green.
6
Access the Options menu on the Operator Control
Panel and choose the SAFTE CHAIN ID selection.
Choose the “None” selection, refer to “SAFTE CHAIN
ID” described later in this guide.
Panel and choose the SAFTE CHAIN ID selection.
Choose the “None” selection, refer to “SAFTE CHAIN
ID” described later in this guide.