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SCSI ID
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Switch #
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INSTALLATION
SETTING THE SCSI ID
SCSI devices are identified by a SCSI ID number from 0 through 7 with ID number 7 typically reserved for
the SCSI interface card. The basic rule for assigning a SCSI ID number requires that:
the SCSI interface card. The basic rule for assigning a SCSI ID number requires that:
Each SCSI device
have a unique ID number (address) on the SCSI bus. If two SCSI devices are assigned the same ID
number, your computer will not operate properly.
number, your computer will not operate properly.
Assigning a SCSI ID to the Drive if you have a PC:
To avoid conflicts with an existing SCSI device and the interface card, choose an unassigned number in
the range of 0-6.
the range of 0-6.
Tip:
Make list of your SCSI devices and their assigned ID numbers to avoid a SCSI ID conflict.
Assigning a SCSI ID to the Drive:
¶ The three SCSI ID setting switches 0, 1, and 2 (#1, #2 and #3) compose a digital switch. Please
execute setting according to the following table.
The jumper is ON when a short-circuit socket is inserted to short-circuit the upper and lower pin, and it
is OFF in open condition.
*If the personal computer has no other built-in SCSI equipment except this unit, please use the unit
with the factory setting (ID No. 2).
is OFF in open condition.
*If the personal computer has no other built-in SCSI equipment except this unit, please use the unit
with the factory setting (ID No. 2).
SCSI-ID
Setting switch
0
1
2*
3
4
5
6
7
0 (LSB)
(#1)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
1
(#2)
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
2 (MSB)
(#3)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF (open)
ON (short-circuited) * The factory setting is for ID No. 2.
WARNING
DO NOT assign SCSI ID number 7 which is normally reserved for the SCSI interface.
DO NOT assign SCSI ID number 7 which is normally reserved for the SCSI interface.