Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 157

Terminating the SCSI Bus

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Terminating the SCSI Bus 157 Terminating the SCSI Bus Both ends of the SCSI bus must be terminated for correct operation. The D24 takes care of termination at its end, so all you have to do is make sure that termination is applied on the last device on the bus. Some SCSI disk drives feature automatic termination, which automatically terminates the bus as necessary, while others feature termination switches, which you must set manually. Some drives require you to plug a SCSI terminator into the unused SCSI port. For information on setting SCSI termination on your external disk drives, refer to the relevant owner's manuals. In the following example, two external SCSI disk drives are connected to the D24's SCSI port. Disk drive A is set to SCSI ID 0, disk drive B, to SCSI ID 1. Since it's located at the end of the SCSI bus, termination is applied on disk drive B. OVER -dB 0 2 6 10 12 14 20 18 30 20 42 26 60 READY 1 2 3 4 5 RECORD READY SOLO/ SELECT PEAK HOLD AUTO INPUT ALL INPUT MONITOR SELECT OVER 0 -dB 2 6 12 20 30 42 60 READY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABS H M S F YAMAHA D24 LOCK WC INT FS 48K BIT 24 TC MASTER L R 6 7 8 7 8 9 PROJECT SELECT 4 5 6 LOC MEM RECALL FORMAT CHASE 1 2 3 LOC MEM STORE 0/- CANCEL ENTER LOCATE TIME DISPLAY CAPTURE ABS/REL REMAIN VARI SPEED UTILITY SETUP V. TRACK SELECT EDIT UNDO/ REDO JOG ON DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER PROJECT SEARCH LAST REC IN OUT SET AUTO PUNCH RTN TO ZERO ROLL BACK A B REPEAT REHE AB REW FF STOP PLAY REC JOG/DATA SHUTTLE/ CURSOR POWER ON OFF 0 10 PHONES LEVEL PHONES SCSI disk drives Disk drive A Disk drive B SCSI cable SCSI cable SCSI port SCSI port SCSI port SCSI port SCSI ID settings D24 internal: 6 D24 MO drive: 2 External disk drive A: 0 External disk drive B: 1 SCSI bus termination is applied on this drive D24-Owner's Manual

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Terminating the SCSI Bus
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D24—Owner’s Manual
Terminating the SCSI Bus
Both ends of the SCSI bus must be terminated for correct operation. The D24 takes care
of termination at its end, so all you have to do is make sure that termination is applied
on the last device on the bus. Some SCSI disk drives feature automatic termination,
which automatically terminates the bus as necessary, while others feature termination
switches, which you must set manually. Some drives require you to plug a SCSI termi-
nator into the unused SCSI port. For information on setting SCSI termination on your
external disk drives, refer to the relevant owner’s manuals.
In the following example, two external SCSI disk drives are connected to the D24’s SCSI
port. Disk drive A is set to SCSI ID 0, disk drive B, to SCSI ID 1. Since it’s located at the
end of the SCSI bus, termination is applied on disk drive B.
SCSI ID settings
D24 internal: 6
D24 MO drive: 2
External disk drive A: 0
External disk drive B: 1
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