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Setting the SCSI ID

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Setting the SCSI ID Follow these steps to set the SCSI ID. Caution Before disconnecting power to any device on the SCSI bus, make sure the bus is inactive. Switching off power while the SCSI bus is active can result in data loss or indeterminate bus states. 1. Make sure the power to the drive is switched off. 2. Locate the SCSI ID switch on the rear panel of the disk drive. Refer to Figure 1-1, "Rear Panel Features." 3. To set the SCSI ID, push the appropriate button with a small screwdriver or the point of a pen: • the button above the operation mode window decreases the number by one • the button below the operation mode window increases the number by one Note If you change the SCSI ID, you must power cycle the drive so that the host recognizes the new ID. 1-6

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Setting the SCSI ID
Follow these steps to set the SCSI ID.
1.
Make sure the power to the drive is switched off.
2.
Locate the SCSI ID switch on the rear panel of the disk drive. Refer to
Figure 1-1, “Rear Panel Features.”
3.
To set the SCSI ID, push the appropriate button with a small
screwdriver or the point of a pen:
the button above the operation mode window decreases the number by
one
the button below the operation mode window increases the number by one
Caution
Before disconnecting power to any device on the SCSI bus, make sure the bus is
inactive. Switching off power while the SCSI bus is active can result in data loss
or indeterminate bus states.
Note
If you change the SCSI ID, you must power cycle the drive so that the host recognizes the
new ID.