Sony CD-R/RW Manuale Utente
Step 3: Finding the Connector
The SCSI cable should have 1 or more unused connectors on the end
opposite the adapter, as shown, find a connector not in use.
We recommend a connector at the very end of the 50 pin SCSI cable.
opposite the adapter, as shown, find a connector not in use.
We recommend a connector at the very end of the 50 pin SCSI cable.
Note:
If no free 50 pin SCSI connector exists, see “Troubleshooting”, page 18.
If no free 50 pin SCSI connector exists, see “Troubleshooting”, page 18.
Step 4: Choosing the Configuration
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SCSI ID selection
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If no other SCSI devices are in the system, we recommend the default
jumper settings. In this case, go on to Step 6: “Connecting the Drive”.
jumper settings. In this case, go on to Step 6: “Connecting the Drive”.
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If one or more SCSI ID’s are assigned, you must determine if the
default ID# 6 is free. If SCSI ID# 6 is assigned, you must change the
CD-R drive to a free ID# via jumpers at rear of drive (see Step 5).
default ID# 6 is free. If SCSI ID# 6 is assigned, you must change the
CD-R drive to a free ID# via jumpers at rear of drive (see Step 5).
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Termination
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If CD-RW drive is the last physical device on SCSI cable, leave
“Active Term” jumper in place.
Previous last SCSI device may need to be “un-terminated”.
“Active Term” jumper in place.
Previous last SCSI device may need to be “un-terminated”.
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If CD-RW drive is not on end of SCSI cable or last physical device,
remove the “Active Term” jumper and assure the last physical SCSI
device is properly terminated or activated.
remove the “Active Term” jumper and assure the last physical SCSI
device is properly terminated or activated.
Note:
Only the last physical SCSI device needs to be terminated.
Only the last physical SCSI device needs to be terminated.
Hardware Installation 9
SCSI host adapter connector
Pin 1 (red)
Opposite End
Step 1: Opening the Computer
First turn off computer and remove / unplug all power cables!
Remove computer cover as directed in the User’s Manual.
Remove computer cover as directed in the User’s Manual.
Step 2: SCSI Configuration
Locate the 50 pin SCSI cable in your computer. One end of the cable is
connected to the SCSI host adapter card as shown below.
connected to the SCSI host adapter card as shown below.
Note:
The following types of cables may be installed in your computer:
The following types of cables may be installed in your computer:
Note:
There may already be internal or external SCSI devices (HDD, Scanner,
CD-ROM) connected to the SCSI cable. If so, determine the SCSI ID# of
each SCSI device. This information is required for Step 5 “Setting the
Jumpers.” Refer to SCSI device(s) for ID data. In some cases, a SCSI chip
set may be implemented on the motherboard.
There may already be internal or external SCSI devices (HDD, Scanner,
CD-ROM) connected to the SCSI cable. If so, determine the SCSI ID# of
each SCSI device. This information is required for Step 5 “Setting the
Jumpers.” Refer to SCSI device(s) for ID data. In some cases, a SCSI chip
set may be implemented on the motherboard.
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8 Hardware Installation
SCSI
Device
SCSI
Device
SCSI
Device
SCSI Host Adapter Card
Red Edge
Find this
flat cable!
flat cable!
SCSI Cable
68 Pin*/
50 Pin
Width
40 Pin
Width
34 Pin
Width
Floppy Disk
Drive Cable
Drive Cable
IDE Cable
*Adapter required (not included)
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