Adaptec 29160LP Installation Guide - Page 7

Connecting Internal SCSI Devices - cable

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Internal SCSI device mounted in drive bay CONNECTING SCSI DEVICES You can connect up to 15 SCSI devices to the Adaptec SCSI Card 29160LP. Before connecting devices, be sure to review Setting Up SCSI Devices on page 4. Connecting Internal SCSI Devices Connect internal SCSI devices to the internal LVD/SE connector. To do this, use a 68-pin internal LVD cable similar to the one shown in Step 1 below. Follow these steps to connect the devices: NOTE If you connect single-ended SCSI devices along with Ultra160 or Ultra2 SCSI devices, the data transfer speed drops to the slower single-ended rate. STEP 1 Locate a 68-pin internal LVD SCSI cable, which has flat, laminated wires, as shown below. Nonterminated end Terminated end 6

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You can connect up to 15 SCSI devices to the Adaptec SCSI Card
29160LP. Before connecting devices, be sure to review
Setting Up
SCSI Devices
on page 4.
Connecting Internal SCSI Devices
Connect internal SCSI devices to the internal LVD/SE connector.
To do this, use a 68-pin internal LVD cable similar to the one
shown in Step 1 below. Follow these steps to connect the devices:
Locate a 68-pin internal LVD SCSI cable, which has flat,
laminated wires, as shown below.
Internal SCSI device
mounted in drive
bay
C
ONNECTING
SCSI D
EVICES
If you connect single-ended SCSI devices along with
Ultra160 or Ultra2 SCSI devices, the data transfer speed
drops to the slower single-ended rate.
N
OTE
S
TEP
1
Nonterminated end
Terminated end