Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 36

Connecting SCSI Devices - 29320alp r

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Using the Adaptec SCSI Card and SCSI Devices Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP To manually terminate the channel on the Adaptec SCSI card 29320ALP, place a shunt on jumper J1. The following figure shows where the jumper is located on the Adaptec SCSI card 29320ALP. J1 Note: If you manually terminate the SCSI card with jumpers, you will override the SCSISelect setting. Making changes in SCSISelect will have no effect on termination when these jumpers are installed. You might want to manually terminate the SCSI card if an Adaptec SCSI Card is connected to one or more external SCSI devices that are also connected to a SCSI card in another computer. The devices can be shared between the two computers if one SCSI card is terminated when it is powered off, while the computer with the other SCSI card is using the SCSI devices. Connecting SCSI Devices Here are some examples of how you can connect internal and external SCSI devices to an Adaptec SCSI Card. Attach the first device to the end connector of the cable (furthest from the SCSI card); attach other devices to the connectors that are closer to the SCSI card. 2-9

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Using the Adaptec SCSI Card and SCSI Devices
Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP
To manually terminate the channel on the Adaptec SCSI card
29320ALP, place a shunt on jumper J1. The following figure shows
where the jumper is located on the Adaptec SCSI card 29320ALP.
Note:
If you manually terminate the SCSI card with jumpers,
you will override the SCSI
Select
setting. Making changes in
SCSI
Select
will have no effect on termination when these
jumpers are installed.
You might want to manually terminate the SCSI card if an Adaptec
SCSI Card is connected to one or more external SCSI devices that
are also connected to a SCSI card in another computer. The devices
can be shared between the two computers if one SCSI card is
terminated when it is powered off, while the computer with the
other SCSI card is using the SCSI devices.
Connecting SCSI Devices
Here are some examples of how you can connect internal and
external SCSI devices to an Adaptec SCSI Card. Attach the first
device to the end connector of the cable (furthest from the SCSI
card); attach other devices to the connectors that are closer to the
SCSI card.
J1