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User's Guide: USBXchange • 24 Follow these steps to connect to more than one SCSI device: 1 Follow the steps in the section Connecting to the USB Port on page 6, or Connecting to the USB Port on page 17, to connect the USBXchange to the first SCSI device. 2 Most SCSI devices have a second SCSI port or connector to attach additional SCSI devices. Using an additional SCSI cable, connect the next SCSI device you want to attach to the available SCSI connection on the first device. 3 Using another SCSI cable, connect the next SCSI device you want to attach to the second SCSI device. 4 Be sure to assign a unique SCSI ID to each device on your SCSI chain. 5 The last device in the SCSI chain must be terminated. See SCSI IDs on page 22, and Terminating the SCSI Bus on page 22, for more information. Note: In Windows 2000 and Mac OS, USBXchange currently only supports one SCSI device. Example of a SCSI chain USBXchange connects directly to the first SCSI device. Additional SCSI device connected via an additional SCSI cable. Additional SCSI device connected via an additional SCSI cable. The last SCSI device must be terminated.

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User’s Guide: USB
Xchange
24
Follow these steps to connect to more than one SCSI device:
1
Follow the steps in the section
Connecting to the USB Port
on
page 6, or
Connecting to the USB Port
on page 17, to connect the
USB
Xchange
to the first SCSI device.
2
Most SCSI devices have a second SCSI port or connector to attach
additional SCSI devices. Using an additional SCSI cable, connect the
next SCSI device you want to attach to the available SCSI
connection on the first device.
3
Using another SCSI cable, connect the next SCSI device you want to
attach to the second SCSI device.
4
Be sure to assign a unique SCSI ID to each device on your SCSI
chain.
5
The last device in the SCSI chain must be terminated. See
SCSI IDs
on page 22, and
Terminating the SCSI Bus
on page 22, for more
information.
Note:
In Windows 2000 and Mac OS, USB
Xchange
currently only
supports one SCSI device.
Additional SCSI device
connected via an additional
SCSI cable. The last SCSI
device must be terminated.
Additional SCSI device
connected via an additional
SCSI cable.
USB
Xchange
connects directly
to the first SCSI device.
Example of a SCSI chain