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Connecting LVD SCSI Accessories

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Using Your Personal Workstation Connecting SCSI Accessories Connecting LVD SCSI Accessories The intended use for the internal LVD SCSI connector is to connect internal Low-Voltage Differential SCSI devices to your Personal Workstation. An internal LVD SCSI devices is connected as follows: 1. Assign an unused SCSI address to the accessory. SCSI addresses range from 0 to 15 for wide 16-bit SCSI devices. The SCSI address 0 is reserved for the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI address 7 is reserved for the SCSI controller (the default for narrow and wide SCSI devices). Refer to the manual provided with the SCSI accessory for instructions on selecting a SCSI address. 2. Connect the SCSI accessory to your Personal Workstation's internal 68-pin LVD SCSI connector with the SCSI cable shipped with your system. 3. Refer to the manual that was provided with you SCSI accessory to learn how to install any software that may be necessary for using it. Chapter 1 49

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Chapter 1
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Using Your Personal Workstation
Connecting SCSI Accessories
Connecting LVD SCSI Accessories
The intended use for the internal LVD SCSI connector is to connect
internal
Low-Voltage
Differential
SCSI
devices
to
your
Personal
Workstation.
An internal LVD SCSI devices is connected as follows:
1.
Assign an unused SCSI address to the accessory. SCSI addresses
range from 0 to 15 for wide 16-bit SCSI devices. The SCSI address 0 is
reserved for the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI address 7 is
reserved for the SCSI controller (the default for narrow and wide
SCSI devices).
Refer
to
the
manual
provided
with
the
SCSI
accessory
for
instructions on selecting a SCSI address.
2.
Connect the SCSI accessory to your Personal Workstation’s internal
68-pin LVD SCSI connector with the SCSI cable shipped with your
system.
3.
Refer to the manual that was provided with you SCSI accessory to
learn how to install any software that may be necessary for using it.